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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-02-28, Page 20BONNIE BRAND STOCK Mailarine Sale Pound Only 1 NABISCO Shredded Wheat Pay Only sAv 1 CANADA CHOICE 28 OZ. SAW Ri TOmatoes SpeOal 3 Tinsl MONARCH POUCH so Cake Mixes Bargain 2 Pkgs. ORATI All Regular Sunworthy Stock Wallpapers Ready Pasted & Washable 0 F FittA° 1' ItS: Lt,YOU-CAN sinantio 0 OVER1140 Iswpre, vasiciamiztvoto.._ N'Assosszemsossimmosstantxxxxxsamossioss,amm"' CUSHIONFLOR AND LINOLEUM YOUR COMPLETE HOME DitortAr1ii0 CENTRE. AY DECORATORS WALLPAPER AND C-IL PAINTS INN PAGE 4111/5111111f THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. PNTARto. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY I YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLA powaPfe#11141.070.0414,04P0.1Nr.."'"Ohlr EASY LIVING PARTNERS BY . PART LUCKNOW FRUIT Mpfll I SEE . . . By The Sentinel cutthe 3 tigh CQ Ay IN MACHINE WASHABLE - FORTREL BLAZER . With a new lapel shape and One large button Stunning with skirts or pants White . . . Navy . Red., S - M L $24.00, SAFARI JACKET , Short - sleeved . . . belted . . . with embroidery dots • Worn with pants or .skirt For a suit loOk --- Co-ordinated colors. For a separate look contrast colors — white or navy S " M - I. $28.00- Polka, cuffed bag pant with stitched front crease White . . . Navy . . Red Sizes 8 = 18 $17.00 SWEATERS Plain doubleknit or popcorn stitch. Long sleeve— . turtle . . . semi turtle White . _navy . red $10.00 $11.00 Sleeveless plain doublelmit Turtlenedc . semi turtleneck. or tank top White . . navy . ..red S - M - L --- $7.00 - pleated pull-on skirt Plain ,dcitilateknit $15.00 Embroidered dots . $20.00. White . Navy . . . Red Sizes 8 -1118 -V1Jf5f& Fresh Fashion Looks ForiSpring At ASHTON'S Rucknow) Ltd. PHONE 528 2126 THAT the ideal swirnining pool. fund raising campaign was L.>osted by another $200 the first 'of the week. thairman Bob Finlay reported that this donation had been received from B.P. Oil Limited. ' THAT Lucknow's 3rd-annual Flea hockey tournament is scheduled for the arena this Saturday, March 3rd starting at 9 a.rn, • Teams participating will be . from Tiverton, Ripley, Bel- grave, Blyth, Brussels, Teeswat- er, , Belmore and Lucknow. THAT LucknoW Youth Group conducted last Sunday morning service at the Lucknow Pnited. Church. Members Of the group included Coralyn Henderson, June Alton,' Elizabeth Ritchie, Barry Morrison, Steven Ritchie, Ralph Morrison, Brenda Ritchie, Sandra Finlay', David Newbold, Gayle'Pritchard, Roger Morri- son, Marvin Morrison and Rick Orr, who supplied guitar music before and during the service. David Newbold contributed a vocal solo and Barry Morrison gave the closing reading. THAT plans for a busy strnmer at. LuclmoVi Swimming Pool are taking shape with the calling for. applications for instructors and life guards in this week's paper. • Maple Grove L.O.L. 1044 held their card party Monday at Zion Orange Hall. High lady was Mrs. Harvey, ton, low Mrs Lorne Ivers; high gent, Donald Hackett, low, Harvey Alton,. CHASE 8. SANBORN Fresh Coffee RAVE Pay Only Pound PRE PR Only VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATU MARCH 1 2;3 PHONE LUCKNOW Teeswater and Ripley Junior Farmers competed in a drama coinpetition on Mcinday night at Teeswater Tow‘n Hall. , The Teeiwater grOup Won top Teeswater Top Ripley In Drama honours with their play' Enough. Rope7. Top aerr Elaine. Martin in the lead role and Warren MaC top actor in his leading Ripley player Carol was chosen best supportil and Bill' Collins was nod supporting actor in their "Jerry Breaks a Date", Card Party RED ROSE % COUNT Tea Bags Sale •. zt The 1973.Father and Son Ban - ouit'f6r the 1st Kinloss Cubs, . Scouts and Venturer Packs was held on. Thursday evening, Feb mart' 22 at the Holyrood Hall.. After the singing of 0 Canada, Rev Noble led in the Grace. A delicious meal was served by ' the Ladies Auxiliary to about 50 hungry lads and fathers, after , which Ron FroOk, chairman 'of the Group Committee, welcomed everyone. He then introduced the. Venturer President, Jamie Grahim as _chairman for the program. • Dennis Hedley proposed a toast' to the fathers and Allan Mc- Arthur replied. Leo Murray, Reeve of Xinloss, spoke a few wordj of commendation to the leaders for their good work Or, behalf of the 'boys. A proud' moment of the even- ;frig. when five new scouts ,. Grant Frook,: Wayne Bell, Dennis. Hedley, 'DaVid Kerslake. and Sandy Mc Ewan gave' their . Scout Prornise and' were inves. ted' by Scout },tester Dori Bannerrnari. Scout Andrew Ken; on was wel- comed to the Kinloss Pack. The Cub Pack, under the lead- ership of Mrs. Barry John•k•ton and Don Bell, demonstrated flag signals (Bruce Medley and Charlie H.cligin„,$), knots (Robert Fotsythe aj and RO'ss Kerslake), Pledge (Rich- and lvkArtiatiz and Pi:chard Day) and toy-maldng (EOn The Scout Pack kept their aud- ience laughing with their tkits and singing: Don Bell.iritroduced to speaker, Dan Stuc;:ey of '3,,•11-4.- • ham, who en.trt.air.ec taix and filer; or Snown-.c.cile Safety CSeitti , Kerr. a?.e :haci.ed the ladies •for prcvicir,g t'ne de: and the evening close:: w•itr t're Scouts Invested At Father And Son Banquet CARPETING. El Lucknow, Ontario -1-larrille-11-11-11-1-1w- 1 , 1 •