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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-05, Page 16SALADA 100 COUNT PRE-PRICED/I! Prior Park Tea Bags Pay Only 6 nomminumnimmuiummumm Headquarters 'for Ontario Peat •umnuminiimmunniummn KNECHTEL'S TALL 10 OZ.' A REAL:! Instant Coffee Pay Only $1 **** ***************** VALUES EFFECTIVE' THURSDAY; FRIDAY, iATURDA' SEPTEMBER 84, 7, 8 • PHONE LUCKNOW were also hi attendame. Evq. one agreed they had a wondefful evening playing games, singit songs and enjoying a bountifl r. lunch . PICNIC, SATURDAY The Langside Sunday School: picnic was held Saturday at the Hall grounds The afternoon ti spent having races, games, r e la ys-. 'It concluded with a s lunch 'hour. LA NGSIDE W. M. S, The Langside C.O. c. enter. tamed the W. M. S. at the Au meeting held at the Langside Hall. The meeting started with everyone; enjoying a full dun( Indian dinner; The meeting(' ed with ,a lively sing-song by C.O. C. Karen Young, Christi and Jo -anne 13regman•and tlikla de Boer sang the scripture, the 100th Psalm. The meditatiOn was a skit " 'D' Stands for . Dare", follow by the hymn 'Dare to be a Dud 'Jesus loves' me' was sang in t1 Hindu Language. Heather and Liane Young received the of0 ing and the offering prayer ivt sung. Some of the girls sang songs 'Ship Titanic'; 'He 111Vild me to his banquet table'; 'The Lord told Noah'; 'Jesus'. Christine.Breguan-anLI Kara Young taught a lesson to the al ren with a skit 'Vie Adventures Andy Ant', Nancy de f3oet read story about Abby Home for children in India. The children then presented the Sari dance, then had a busf The W. M, meet ing while the children pia ed ganiesa • Return From South America, To Settle In. U.S. LANGSIDE NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ben Troyer and family and' Mr. and ,Mrs. Noah Coblentz visited friends and neigh- bours in the' L'angside , Lucknow area. The Troyer and Co,blentz families have just recently return- ed from South. America where they have been living. They plan to settle in the U.S.A. • Bill Pinnell of Colborne visited friends and relatives in the Lang- side, Lucknow and Wingham area. Russell Young visited his broth- er Donald Young, Mrs. Young, Kevin and Brian in Toronto. He also visited the exhibition while there. Ken Young, • Mrs. Clifford Young, Jamie and Karen Young, children• of 14.r. and Mrs. Jim YoUng, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Coblentz and family and Mr. •and lkks. Roy Cob lentz of Greensburg, Indiana. Christine and Jo-anne Bregrnan visited their grandparents. and Mrs. Jan Bregman of Exeter last week. Mr: and. Mrs. Alex Orr of Montreal visited his mother Mrs. WM. Orr and Bob recently. YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIAL . The L'angside., Young People's attended a social at Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Saturday evening at the Whitechurch manse The Whitechurch Young People TO MOM OR DAUGHTER DAD OR LAATHEY 6/YE THE BEST YALU'S THAT CAN a HAD at RUBBER STAMPS - FROM LUCKNO 'W SENTiNEL Phone 528.3013 Johnstone' Furniture TNR IAKKNOW SEN. TINE 4..!,‘,PCK NOW! ONTARIO —•,,,40,040~444-#4,-.0f4w-okihos~,okiewow- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER UIT Kil YOUR "LOWEST PRICES F sgE.. By The Sentinel Ito"u "1°PouR vALuEsi$0 ")° wish to extend our thanks our many customers who have fcn►oured us with their patronage over the years we have, been in business in Lucknow. We trust that this same courtesy will be extended to the new owners, Jim and Syke Sutherland, who will assume ownektdhip on Friday of this week. We wish to announce that we have purchased Ashton's (Lucknow) Ltd. in Lucknow. We will be opening • on Friday of this week 'and invite you to visit the store and view the New Fall Line of Clothing' which will be on display. WatCh for our Grand Opening at a later date. , . Drop in and get acquainted. We want you to feel as much at home at Ashton's as you have in the past. We will- attempt to provide the same quality and service. Please join us this Friday for free coffee and donuts. Jim and Syke Sytheiland VINCENT - WEBSTER Mr. and Mrs. George E. Web- ster of R. R. 2 Lucknow wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol'Arul, to Mr. Don- ald Ray Vincent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vincent of Belgrave. The wedding will take place in Belgrave United Church, Belgrave, Ontario, on Septerriber 29th, 1973 at 3.30 o'clock. PANNABECKER - TUCKER . . • The engagement is announced of Gail Katherine Tucker of Cam- bridge ,.daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weiberg to Gordon Douglas Pannabecker, son of Mrs. James Errington and the late Donald `Pannabecker, the marriage to take place in St. Peters Lutheran Church, Cambridge on Friday, September 28th, 1973 at 71. m. inos•Woosom,s4,44,44,44~4.04444.-.4P-0,00 THAT George Colwell of 'Lucknow reports a fine tomato crop. Us- , ing hybrid "beefsteak" tomatoes, George picked many large ones including one that' was 13 1/4" around one way and 15 1/2" the other. ROSE BRAND 24 OZ, • SAVE0 Sweet Mixed Pickles Jar 4 CHINA LILY .10 OZ. SAYEk Whole Mushrooms SPECIAL 2 TINS 7 lucknow Woman. Dies AlAge..54. POUND .PRINT YELLOW Sunspun Margarine STOCKUP SPECIAL 3 LBS. 1:: MRS. LLOYD HUNTER Pallbearers were Walter Dexter Sandy MacCharles„ Herman Anger, Ross Gammie,: Ernest Gaunt, Gordon Struthers. Interment was inGreenhill Cemetery. Mrs. Lloyd Hunter of Lucknow passed away in Wingham and Dist- rict Hospital on Monday, August 27 at the'age of 54'. Her death followed a, lengthy illness. 'She had been hospitalized in 'Wing- ham since March and prior to that had been a resident of Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, Lucknow for some time. Mrs.• Hunter was the former Marion Isabel,Campbell, daugh- ter of Mrs. Roderick Campbell, the former Kate Fischer; and the late Mr. Campbell of Lucknow. She was born in Kinloss Township on April 15, 1919. On Octobe 5, 1962 'she married Lloyd Hunter of Lucknow.. Besides her husband Mrs. Hunter' is survived by three daughters Mrs. Peter .(Shirley) Kuchirkrof Toronto, Mrs. Allan (Alice) Gamble of Huron Township, Mrs.. Lyle (Marilyn) Moulton of Tiver- ton; one son Ron "Brooksof Huron Township; one step-daughter and one step-son., Mrs. Cecil (Mary- belle) CranstOn of West Wavia.- nosh and .Herb Hunter of London; her mother. Mrs. Kate Campbell of Lucknow and nine grandchild- Ten; two sisters Mrs. Harry (Mary) Lavis' of Lucknow , Mrs. Alex (Catherine) Campbell of Wingham and two brothers Bob and Harold Campbell, both of Lucknow. • • She was predeceased by her first husband Harvey Brooks on June 10, 1957. A The funeral service was held at MacKenzie Memorial arapel, Lucknow on Thursday, Atigust 30th. Rev.. Glenn Noble was minister. • BRUNSWICK WI OZ. Fillets of Herring LOW, LOW PEW 4 Tins 39e •