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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-21, Page 200 o. 42 • • • PURITAN 24 OZ. REPEAT "lbVINNER" SAVE 31c Stews Beef or Irish 2 Tins 99c VARIETY NIT.E CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 address system in the Lucknow arena. Some of the accomplishments of the. Lucknow club include the purchase of an ice machine , sponsoring 4-H corn clubs, assist- ing crippled children and retard= ed children, helped to spOnsor. 'Murray Morrison to India , assist- ed Lucknow and district minor Passes Music Miss Carol Webster , daughter HvIr.-antl--Mrseergei-Weliste- of it...R. 2, Luc know has passed her. Grade ri Piano Examination with Honours fr om the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toron- to.. Carol is a student of Mrs. Thomas Pritchard , R. R. 1, Luck• now..'/ dot On' Eat WI ed al elo Ir of . thi Mr • ,S011 too Mr. ,NI) ' Ito' 1 hot agc -KELLOGG'S-12--OZ. Cornflakel Pay Onlysmi SALADA PRE-PRICED SAVE 20c Prior Pdrk Tea Bags Special 79c 01= Oic==ocio 01 VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JUNE 22, 23, 24 PHONE LUCKNOW i28.3420 SAVE 21c 4 rolls 65c WHITE SWAN Toilet Tissue WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21st, 1912 PAGE TWENTY • • 0 • ' LOCKNOW FR IT MARKET THE.!LUCK NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO x-• YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAND Take the Ounge_. a swimsation from our "water's fine" selection: SUN LOVING ... 'FUN LOVING .... WIMWEAR LADIES Our collection includes bikinis, one and two - piece suits and three .piece costumes that are sure to delight you! BY BAR HARBOUR, SEA QUEEN AND JANTZEN Jersey Look - 100% nylon Wet Look - 100% nylon Velvet Look - 60% acetate and 40% nylon_ 100% Cotton - Stripes or Polka Dots Denim .,Look -- 65% nylon and 35% polyester Patterned and , Plain 100% Acrylic Sizes 8 - 24 rice $10.98 to $28.00 GIRLS_ One and two piece suits Stretch nylon fabrics, plain or pattern Assorted colours •and styles Priced $2.29-.$3.98 Quality_batlAgAzimks Boys Stretch • nylon. Choice of colours grzes 2 - lx 4 - 6x 8-14 Priced X1.69 - $2.98: I SEE... By The Sentinel 0.4.0~4••••••••••••••••••4,4, THAT the lAcknow' Boy Scout Group Committee has decided not to-have-a-Taper eel-led-ion this year. The price* scrap • paper makes it impossible to, make any reasonable return for the•effort spent. THAT the Seritinel.will be carry- ing a story on the 50th anniver- sary of the Webster picnic next week. Time prevented :us from handling it for this issue. • THAT Keith Roulston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Roulston of -Luck- now , .has given up his post of editor of the•Clinton News-Rec- ord to devete full time to his own 'newspaper, .The Blyth Stand and which he recently purchased. has beenaiC11nttirrler'24.-72= years.. He is assisted in publish- ing the. 'Blyth paper by his wife Jill. Keith and Jill were resid- ents of Lucknow before going to Clinton. TB AT....a...kange_ef Goderig_b_haS joined the staff of the. Bank of Montreal' in Lucknow.. Al, a n iv-c of Ma--Island-;---has ,served the bank at Gore'Bay,, _Walkerton, Zurich, Alliston and Goderich before coming here. Mrs; RDsemary Beange, is a Walk- erton native. They have a young son Michael, age 1 lo years. THAT Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brooks have sold their Lucknow to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Ritchie with'possession in the Fall. The_Ritc hi es ha v_e_bee n residing in the Oliver 'Glenn home ,•opposite 'Treleaven's Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks ' have commenced construction of-new-Aeme--en-their --farm , on highway 86,, just east of Lucknow. • THAT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helm of Ashfield have purchased 4 / building lot in Lucknow from Elmo Pritchard. The' lot is on Standpipe Hill , east of the res- idence of An Breckles. Mr. • s. e --h-a-v-e-commenc- ed construction of a home on the lot. THAT Mr. and Mrs. Bob Collins 'will leave Lucknow shortly for -Lincisayt--where-Bob-wili-enter the employ of Beaver Lumber as a ma na ger -trainee. Mr. and Mrs. Collins, both natives of 'Preston, have been in Lucknow for a, couple of years where Bob- is employed by MontgomerY. •Motors Tractor Division. Music Exams sikesix_4,_ex==e,ic ASsorted fabrics incintring double knits and drinks/ Attractive and comfortable. Various colours and designs. SizesS-M-L Priced $2.98 $8.00 :.:41etatto •*.los-210-1,air-AF•40 1*-111P-41€ EACH-BEAUTIESFOR-YOUR-MiDGE--T AT Pupils of Mrs. .Donalda Scott of Lucknow who passed their nservatory-of- Music Exams were Ruth Henderion, Grade 8 piano, honours 741 and Tom Henderson, Grade 6 piano, honours 7210,‘ They are the daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Henderson. LUClinow. GREEN GIANT 14 OZ. Cut Green Beans SAV E -17c- 4 Tins 97c ALLENS 28 OZ. GLASS Apple Sauce STOCK UPI Pay Only 3'3c ee - e Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Baker and family of Stayne'r were visitors last week end in Lucknow. A separate school supporter in the Huron-Perth system will see a residential increase from 69.99 to 74,72 and a commercial increase from 76.40 to 81.93: In the Bruce-Grey Separate School System, rates will drop, this year froin 85 mills to 74:19.. A breakdown of alt rates follows: . 1971 he'8. 031n. a 28.53 31.91 14117 14.17 6,60 7.33 13.05 28.06. 14.50 14.24 15.82 12.90 chase snow packer, welfare work in the community, purchase of . chairs and tables for the arena, purchased new sound sys-° tem for arena. TAX RATE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 rate will go up from 63.54 mills to 72,59 mills. Commercial rate jumps frorn_69.23Ao_79....5.6- A public, school supporter in the Ripley High School area will see residential and farm rates increase from 62.20 to 73.56. 1972 Res. Cora. General . • , . ....... 25.17 28.55 County 15.09 15.09 POblic School floss-Lucknow T.S.A. .18.10 20.11 Separate' School Huron-Perth R.C.S.S.. 20.23 22.48 Bruce-Grey R.C.S.S. 19.70 Secpndary School Huron-BrUce .).H.S. . 14.23 15.81 Ripley D.ILS. 15.20