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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-11-08, Page 24SAVE UP TO $10.00 A COAT, DEPENDING ON THE PRICE RANGE YOU CHOOSE pi EXQUISITE LIMITED QUANTITY Panty Hose IhAvOnhy Pair 49c MONARCH STOCK UPI Margarine Sale Pound Print 29c ASTOR BRAND 10 OZ. Instant Coffee S. COMPARE PRICE! Pay Only •$1.69: AYLMER 9 OZ. WITH PECTIN SAVE MONEY Assorted Jams 4 Jars 99c __Closed Friday Nights at 6 p.m. VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY . - NOVEMBER 9, 10,'.11 PHONE LUCKNOW 523-3420 t, • THAT' some post Hallowe'en trouble.makers used spray paint in theit rounds and defaced, build- ings and property in a manner that made it irnpossible to erase. Among the places hit was the a Sid efic f Art'Gilmore-arr-Ross.- Street where the painters scrib- bled obsCenities. Sortie eaves- - trot:gbh-1g tiaras also pulled Off the--, Gilmore building. WEDNESDAY,. NOVEMBER 8th; 1972 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAIN TWIENTY.FOUR WE WISH YOU ALL A LUCKNOW FRUIT MARKET • • MERRY • . cliRISTMAS. YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAN This may sound early but it is not too early for your Christmas Shopping I SEE . . . By The Sentinel OUR STOCK IS 'AT ITS BEST FOR YOUR SELECTION OF STYLES, COLOURS, AND SIZES AT THE PRESENT TIME "MIR". TWIN-PACK Liquid Detergent A deposit may be made, but is not necessary. Your goods will be held until Christmas whichever way you choose. .IF. YOU REQUIRE CREDIT AND ARE. IN GOOD STANDING, YOU MAY. SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS NOW, AND MAKE 'NQ • PAYMENT UNTIL 1st FEBRUARY, 1973. • • **********************. • would be a splendid name, Luck .-.DCDNY~I am will d° s°rne- * thing to honor this fine athlete who does such magnificent work am so very happy to hear of this undertaking and to know that Lucknow is' going to have a swim. ' ming pool, and we will look for- ward to being able to use it" com- ments Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tio4rnley of Woodstock. , • • • • • Comments continue• from form- er residents concerning the new • swimming pool. • --• ler , .‘ • "3est wishes for the success of the Swimming pool" write. Harvey and Sheila Hall :of East Detroit , Michigan. "Good Luck in such a worth- while project" writes Mrs. Jean McGrath•of Winnipeg. • • • • • Bertha Allin of Downsview comments', "I alsO think the ' Paul Henderson swimming pool with the Toronto, Maple Leafs. I WAS born in Lucknow 'and knew Paul's father many years ago. ,Both 'Mabelle and I kept our eyes on Paul as we have watched his :ftne work here in Toronto. • I was thrilled with his great tonttibu-, More Comments About The Pool am with Team Canada". • • • • "We wish you everysuceess iti - this worthwhile project. Still en- o the news from the Sentinel, it sometimes airives on Friday or Monday" write Ann Notris and Bob Burt of Toronto. • • • • • "I trust Lucknow and vicinity children, young people and adults of 1973 and future years will get as much enJoyment from your new pool as Elmira folk did in the summer months of the late 40's ' and the 50's and 60's. In the 70's they are enjoying and fully using, the facilities of their enlarged,, enclosed and heated pool on a year round basis", writes Viola Kerry of Elmira. * .• day on Sunday, November 5th at a family gathering at her home. :Present were her two . daughters and two sons, Mr.' and Mis. John (Muriel) Sparkes of London; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller of StrathrOy, Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Margaret) McQuillin of R. R. 1 Lucluiow, Mr. and ' Mrs'. Eldon Miller, Lucknow and her brother Alex McKenzie of tic now... THAT from Thursday , November 9th until Monday, November 13th at 5 p.m. is the time for , 'receiving of nominations for municipal offices under the new municipal elections act o. If you plan to nominate or be nominat- ed, better check closely with the ads, in this issue concerning your municipality. THAT Lucknow Fire Department will again be canvassing for muscular dystrophy in the area and would welcome your dona- tion when they call at your door. THAT a baptismal service was held at Lucknow United Church on Sunday, November 5th, when Rev. Robert Nicholls baptized - the following children, Rebecca Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ackert of Holyrood; Lisa Michelle, •daughter of •Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collyer of Mississauga; Paul Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Helm, Robert Ross, son-of--Mr-r-and-Mrs. Deborah Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson,' Shelley Cheryl,. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.• Donald Saunders, all of Lucknow. • now. Mr. and Mrs. Houston purchased the home on Willough- by Street front the Elliott Sandy estate. Mr. and Mrs; Glenn Atkinson, who were resid- ing thete, moved some time • ago to the, Anglican. Church Rec- tory. The Houstons lived for about 33 years just south of Holyrood on the farin which has- been operated for the past few years 'y t eir son en. Black Preceptory Elect Officers GOOD VALUE Pay Only 79c THAT Mr. and Mrs. Ed McPhail of Kincardine were recently hon- oured by friends and associates at Kincardine. Ed, a constable with the Ontario Provincial Pol- ice at Kincardine for the past , . eleven years, haS been promoteci to corporal and.. transferred to Huntsville, Friday Nights to 9 P.M. until Christmas lik0Mik•ZO(*W' 14* iirlfklEfari:-L_ 41.Ver* ASHTON'S (Lucknow} PHONE 528 2126 OUR 1094 DFF -Otl -ALL OUFULADI,E-S ,AND MISSES COATS DURING OCTOBER PROVED SO POPULAR •WE HAVE DECIDED TO CONTINUE ' IT FOR NOVEMBER THAT Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hous• ton moved Monday to their rec,- THAT Mrs. Jack Miller of. Luck- ently purchased home in-MCI -c-----now-celebrated-her-93rd-bitth- Joshua Royal Black Preceptory-, -No:-13-2-held-their- annual-Me ing2n'Wednesday evening, Nov- ember 1 in the Amberley Orange. Ilan. This .Was election-of offie7-, '.ers., .Sir Knight Clarence MC Len ,. nan , Past Preceptor... took .the • chair-for the-elect-Don_ 'of officers. . •. The, faloWing were electedi Worshipful Preceptor, Sir Knight Kelvin Henderson; Past Preceptor',. Sir"Knight David McLennan; ep- uty .Preceptor; Sir Knight Art Srneitier;. Chaplain, Sir Knight. .James Brocklebank; Lecturers, Sir Knight Bill Houston., Sir Knight Bill McQuillan; Registrar, Sir Knight Clarence McLennan; Standard Bearers, Sir Knight Mi1- vert Reid; Sir Knight Robert .Court• ne*;,Zre.asu,rer„SiLXnigtt McCormick; Tyler, Sir Knight •Rob,ert Neeley. .Sir Knight Clarence McLennan installed the new.officers. All the Sir Knights hope for a goqd year. After a 'few speeches Sir Knight McLennan clOsed the • meeting. ' LUCKNOW .VILLAGE .COUNCIL -EQLTESTS-T-HA-T LUCKNO W ... USINESS PLACES -nmAnisycLosED-DNI:_.. Saturday,: November .1 1. tit c UNTIL AFTER THE REMEMBRANCE DAY CHURCH AND CENOTAPH SERVICE ti