The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-06-28, Page 24OUR FO
VALUES ARE
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<44 V't;"
AYGROUND
°GRAMMES
FOR AGES 4 - 12
AT BROOKSIDE,
NORTH ASHFIELD
AND LUCKNOW
In double knits, polYester and wool and all wool.
Sizes in stock are from 37. to 46. A:good selection
—of-patterns and-colours.
THIS INCLUDES ALL OUR STOCK IN THE NEW STYLE
COATS WITH MATCHING PANTS..
OUR REGULAR $85.00, $89.00, $95.00 AND $99.00
ONLY ONLY, $ 79 95
OUR REGULAR $125.00 AND $135:00 LINES
Now, Only $119.00
. PHONE 528- 2126
L.
Honours in Musk
Mary Anne Alton, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Alton of Bel-
., fast, passed her grade-16 piano with
honours in the recent summer ses-
sion of the Royal Conservatory of
1Vaisic,-. • -
Mary Anne is a student 6f Mrs.
Ruth Alton of Ashfield.
THE 1.UCKNOW SENTINEL, ocKriow, ONTARIO'
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1912 PAGE TWENTY.POUR
Neighbours and friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Charlie Mason of ,Luck-
now gathered at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Noble Johnston on Wed-
, nesilay of last week to honour
—the-m-prior-to-moving to Huron
Park.
The Maions were presented with
a tree lamp. blanket, candy,
dish, 2 fancy dishes and an
engraved wallet-for--Charlie-.--
Mr. and Mrs. Mason will take
up residence in Huron Park in
early July after being residents
of Luc know for the past 27 years
where Charlie has been in the
garage business.
Visit Canada
,c For First Time •
M. and Ivirs. • Stan Lawton of
Moulton, Northwich, England are
visiting with her sister Mrs. J. C.
Johnstone, Mr. Johnstone and
family of LucknOw.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton arrived
at Toronto by air on Sunday. It
is their first visit to' Canada,
Mrs. Johnstone came to Canada
as a' -1,-Tarffitte'a-bout 27 years
ago ana she, has been back to
England once about five years
ago.
Her mother, an octogenarian,
is living in England and Mr. and
Mrs. Lawton's daughter Judith is
staying with her grandmother
Mile her rents_are-on-theibree
week visit here.
Members of the Joluistone fam-
ily, Brian and Donnie, about
four years ago and Mr. and Mrs.
Tony Johnstone, and Paul about
two years ago, visited with the
Lawtons in England.
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By The Sentinel
THAT the Lucknow and District
LionS Club sta_geda very success-
ful variety show in the areiirOff
Monday night with 10 area Lions
Clubs participating. Time does
not permit a full report on this
event this, week and this will
appear in next week's paper.
THAT a music recital was held on
Wednesday of last week, at Luck-
now esbyterian'Church for stud•
ents Mrs. William Scott. of
Luck w.
THAT the Sentinel welcomes re-
.ports of ball games and any
sporting activity in the area. We
must , however, rely on team,
officials to provide us with this
information if they wish this
for-their_team:.
THAT because of a particularly
heavy week of news Copy, we
regret that the. Trinity United
Church Sunday School anniver-
sary and the congregational pic-
nic articles, received •by us im-
mediately after they took place
on Sunday, could not be hand-
led in time for this week
THAT an advertisement in.this.
issue , placed by Lucknow Busi-
ness Men's Association, indicat-,
es that stores will be open all
day Thuriday, June 29 and clos=
ed all day Saturday; July 1st.
THAT mail service locally will
be-suspended for three days this
week end with the exception of
outgoing mail. 'There will be
no wicket service or rural routes
operating on Saturday , July 1 or
Monday July 3. There will be
outgoing mail , despatches on
July,1 at 3.30 p.m: and-July 3
at 3..30
Tyke Winner in
800 Meter Class
Michael Torrance Cowan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cowan
(Mary Jo Anderson) of Mississauga,
represented_Tecumseh--Sckool-of
Mississauga in the Ontario Finals
in the 800 metre", 10 year old div-
ision. 'He won the trophy, in the
Tyke division.
The Cowans are summer resid-
ents at their cottage east of Luck-
now •
Barn Burns
During Storm
DUNGANNON NEWS •
On Tuesday, evening , June 26,
about 10 p.m. , during the severe
electrical storm and downpour of
rain, the barn of Mrs. Tom Park
of Dungannon was destroyed by
fire.
About 400 lialef -o-T hay -sioTed-'
there by a neighbour were burned,
Luc know Fire Department Was
able to save the driving shed , the
forrner slaughter house and a pig-
pen nearby.
Mrs Tom Hallam Of Goderich
remained with her mother ail
night.
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RUIT MARKET
YOUR 'LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAND
ANGELUS REG. 45c STOCK UPI
White Marshmallos .3 Pkgs. $1
PEP51-01:AOR-ORANGE.-24 TINS SAVE 36c '
Soft Drinks By The Case $2.89
LIBBY'S 14 OZ. SAVE 19c
Fruit Cocktail
2 Tins 59c
CANADA CHOICE 19 OZ. SAVE 23c'
Cream Corn 5 Tins $1
KRAFT 7 OZ. SAVE 8c
Mac & Cheese Dinner 2. Pkgs. 33c
CLARKS IN TOMATO SAUCE 14 OZ. SAVE 2Ic
Pork and Beans 4 Tins 89c
THAT Gordon Lyoni of'West W.a•
wanosh Township recently dist'
covered a wounded owl in the
bush at his farm. The owl
weighed 7 lbs. and had .a wing
REGISTER FOR
A SUMMER OF
TUN, FRIENDS & 'FITNESS"
TWO
Withr-gamesi-singing, drama, puppetry-,---woodworking, nature
lore, hikes and special events
The playground" will be held from 9 a.m. to 12' noon for July
and August, starting July 10. 'Brookside playground, will be held
Tuesday's, North Ashfield on Thursdays and Lucknow on
Mondays and Wednesdays.
REGISTER FOR. YOUR •
RESPECTIVE AREA ON
July 4th MA. Ashfield 7 • 9 p.m.
July 5th at Lucknow
Town Hall 7 - 9 pan.
July 6th at Brookside 7 • 9 par.
REGISTRATION FOR KINLOSS COMING UP
4.
7-----ShO7Wedii---.----Thursday-i 'Friday-,
VALUES . EFFECTIVE JUNE. 28, 29, 30 PHONE 5284420.
spread 'of 4 feet,:9 inches. Gord-
on stated. that "It was the biggest
owl he had seen". It was badly
wounded and had to be destroy-
ed.
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Honour Couple,
Leaving Village
NOTICE
LUCKNOW BUSINESS PLACES
WILL BE OPEN
411 Day Thursday, June 29
AND CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, JULY 1
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Ludt:aim Businessmen's' Association