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Sizes 28 to 34, Wool and Polyester Plaid, Forttel and Cotton Checks $14.95 . . $22.95 SH110111.",(LOCknow) • .PHONe 3i6. 2126 ,ditsMS\VAN'Al itrt or. mAnvicsiv f"c a,.EN"q44iila \ • MIRE\c Ac _sc." 4,1t.OM it: 4:•s4 414 , MAMZI .,;4itsk.W806 ,11 glitt.'510VMsi‘:k iiiWN.01%.111 , kg:$‘5A`4,46. 94: N.ILONN:11 aUsaizal ot,%cgiawa,,K •• 7G, HYBRID SEED CORN EARLY 75 YS RECOMM DED IN 2400 TO 2500 HEAT UNITS HIGH YIELDER FOR INSILAGE OR GRAIN GOOD STANDABILITY DRYS FAST DOUBLE CROSS CANADIAN PRODUCT FOR CANADIAN FARMERS PROVE IT FOR YOURSELF TRY SOME 50 lb. bag $19.50 per bag . D.R. Finlaysan • Liiicknowi Phone 528.2903 YOUR `LOWEST PRICES' FOODLAND Visit Your B of THEN INVEST YOUR. SAVINGS IN OUR BARGAINS RED ROSE 90 COUNT OUR LOWEST PRICE. Tea Bags' .Sale Pre-Priced 69C Strong' res ham Friday to house, in ship,21/ Iron; on t he 2nd a Legal Erich Ger Nu Followi the,* ire Insur ay, the 01Nny. Meets f Gerald h is the otripany nderson eld the o ears; Bert Mc ngannol 'Other di nderson; gm and Frank T any secre A senior eins a pc flowing Peeve G 0~AAMAAAAAAAAAMAN • WITH $5.00 CASH `PURCHASE • • SAVE 20c Get. Ice.: 'creani, 79c %AAA 'AAA044Anoi, Wipner of thau peaking eft to n Card Party MaPle Grove'L. O. L. 1044 held a card party in Zion Hall on Mon. day, February 12th with five•tab- les in play.' High ladies were. Mrs. Graham McNee and Mrs. VALUES EFFECTIVE. THURSDAY, 'FRIDAY, SATURDAY FEBRUARY. 15, 16, 17 'PHONE 'LUC KNOW .5284420 Douglas Raynard,tied. High gent was LOrne Ivers, Low ladies were Mrs, Alan Ritchie and Mrs. Jack Errington, tied. Low gent was Charles Me. Quillin. There Will be another card p in two weeks time,. I SEE . By The Sentinel THAT signs of spring include'the fact that Elaine'Whitby, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, George Whitby of Lucknow, 'picked pussy Willows on Sunday. THAT a former area resident,' Miss Marjorie Purvis of R. R. 5 Mitchell, an employee at West- Minster Hospital in London, has received her certificate from the Prime Minister for 25 years of faithful service to the govern , meat of Canada and also has received, -from the hospital, a framed plaque and pin from the Department of Veteran Affairs.. . ' THAT a recent Sentinel request for correspondents to serve "un- served" areas in our circulation area'drew a hlank. We would be pleased 'to hear froni anyone who might be willing to perform such a service. • THAT Jim Harris of Huron Town- ship was recently elected pres- ident of the Bruce County. Beef Imprbvement Association. THAT. Gordon Kinahan of West Wawanosh Township., a. student at the Sacted Heart , Separate School in. Wingham, was one of three winners rec- ently selected, at a district pub- lic speaking contest at Wing-, . ham for students from North Huron. Gordon spoke on CoF. our Blindness. THAT Mrs. Oliver McCharIes has retired as president of the ladies' section of the Lucknow Agricul- tural Society, a position which she held since the ladies' divi- sion was formed 15 • years ago. THAT Ivir. and. Mrs. Aft Helm of Lucknow and Mr. and MA; Allan Hackett of Ashfiekl left early Saturday morning 'for. a vacation in Florida , intending to drive straight through. Word on Sun- day was that they had been tern= porarily delayed in Tennessee by the snow storm which tied up that area. THAT John Kelleher, vice presid- ent eastern Ontario region, Bank of Montreal, from Toronto, who officiated at the opening of the new Lucknow bank building Orr • Saturday,;,is a brother of Mrs. Art Gilmore of Lucknow. THAT Mr.. and Mrs.• Bob Symes and . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Potter, who reside lust north of Lucknow , returned Sunday from a holiday in ACapulco; Mexico. . FANNERMAN '- to Mr, •and Mrs, Donald BannerMan (Janet Carruth , ers) of:R. R. 4 Kincardine, in • 1,:incardine and District Hospital on Thursday, February s'., a son, Michael. David Virden. VAN CAMP 19 OZ. Beans with Pork SAVE MONEY HERE 2 Tins 59c SURF LARGE 2 LB. BOX. Deterg •ent Sale HEINZ 10 OZ. Tomato, Soup STOCK. 1.113! Pay Only 49t BARGAIN AT lee 10 Tins 99c CHASE a SANBORN Fresh Coffee. SAVE TO 21c. Pound Bag . • 88c "AGE TWENTY THE LUCKNOW •SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th, 19 All Campaigns Will Be Advertised Stuart Collyer, chairman of the Lucknow District campaign for the Canadian National Institute for the' Blind, reported to the Sentinel last week that he was concerned that unauthorized young people had been collecting money, in the town in the name o the blind fund. The Story appeared in last week's Sentinel; The students at the public school have done ,a credAable job in recent years in collecting for this charity and last Fall raised $430 from this area. Mr..Collyer wished it pointed out that any local canvass would he advertised prior to children making collections and that the blind canvass of the area is al- ways in October. All canvassers will have identification. The youths responsible for the fraudulent collections have been discovered and the 'matter has been dealt with.