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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-12-05, Page 24LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR Jim and Syke Sutherland LucKNOW PHONE 528.2126 40. i5. lee WATT ht Bulbs SAVE TO 4 for 91 waholopouwwwwwviouwwwwwwwwwwwwwws VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY DECEMBER 6, 7, PHONE LUCI"5.31 1.0•10 THE LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO „.• ' WEDPIESDActostiq WINS CON GOOD FOOD BE7IN PRICES AYLMER le OZ. SAVE TOI Tomato Soup Only 4 Tins 49 AYLMER if OZ, Vegetable Soup Only 4 lira KNECIITEMS TALL is OZ. Coffee _Creamer PURITAN 24 OZ. STOCK UP AND REALLY SAVE Irish Stew Sale Special 65 . . PURITAN 24.01 A MONEY SAYI Meat Ball Stew Only THAT Mrs. John Miller of Luck- now . who has been a patient in Wingham Hospital with pneu- monia for the past four weeks, was discharged last Friday and is now at the home of her daugh- ter Mrs. Fled McQuillin, R. L.1 Lucknow.• Mrs. Miller observed her 94th birthday while intospit- al on Wednesday, November 5th. THAT Mrs. Emile. MacLennan of Lochalsh won the $115 jackpot on 58 calls at the Lucknow Legion bingo last Thursday, evening. THAT Mrs. Jelle de Jong of R.R. 5 LucknOw and her 12-year-old granddaughter Debbie Searle of Lucknow , returned last week from an 18 day holiday with rela• tives in Holland at Friesland and Amsterdam. Mrs., .de Jong's last trip back to her native land was seven years ago. SAVE TOI Pay Only 99 ECONOMY SIZE Kleenex Tissue SAVE TO' 2 Pkgs. 11 Ashton's have Fortrel in navy, bladr, white; red, green and wine SEW FOR CHRISTMAS \ to, makexto.for "at. latefamilYto makarthailtaw not tat) late • • • too It's and it's defini had season. dress you've for Clirietleas)been promising yourself for the ikY Brocade Polyester. Crepe $4.75, a .yd. In navy and black, this is ex (*Bent for making long gowns or skirts THAT Mrs. Harvey Mauston, Lucknow , Public Relations Offic- er with the Federated Women's Institute of Ontario and Mrs. Francis Gemrnell, Ripley 'Board Director for Subdivision 17, at- tended the Annual, meeting at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto front November 26 30th.. Thursday evening the Board of Directors and Eatecutive were en- tertained at dinner at the Royal • York 'Hotel by the Hon: Wm. A. Stewart, Ministry of Agriculture and Food. HEADQUARTERS FOR Christmas Treats, Candies, Grapes, Apples, Nuts, Etc. Polyester Jersey $5.95 a yd. Add sparkle and trim to this black or white material to make lovely palazzo pants and long skills SEW FOR HIM .. . . with Acrylic and Polyester Knit Plaids and Checks for Slacks and Blazers COME SEE THE WIDE ARRAY. OF FABRICS AND TRIMS AT ASHTON'S r. ASHTON'S ALL DAY THURSDAYS AND FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL CHRISTMAS WE ARE OPEN • THAT John MacKenzie , son of Mr. and Mrs. Bob MacKenzie of Lucknow . is attending. Humber College at Toronto where he is enrolled in the funeral service course. John is playing hockey with the Humber Hawks, the college team. One of his team mates is a brother of Ron Ellis 'of N. H. L. fame THAT Lucknow and District Kins- men Club , who are arranging Santa's visit to Lucknow on, Sat- urday, December 15th, have made arrangements to show a film at the town hall where., Santa and his helpers will dis- tribute the treats provided by Lucknow Business Men's Associa- tion, The film which the Kins- men have arranged is a 90 min- ute Walt Disney full length car- toon feature, "The ,Aristocats" . a recently produced movie. THAT a stolen car, belonging to Dr. M. H. Coriin of Lucknow, was' found the first of the week near Wingham air strip in a wooded area , abandoned follow- ing the theft on November 18. There was no damage to the ve- hicle. THAT the annual meeting of the Lucknow farmer's Co-Operative Company was held at the Luck- now Scales on Saturday. The shipping company reported the. following shipped during the year, cattle 1831,1 calves 36, - sheep and lambs 243, THAT Luckrtow Business Men's Association will again treat the chiltWen of the community to Free Skating at the Lucknow Arena on Saturday of this week, December 8. Fide skating will also continue on December 15 and 22, THAT ,a fire call about 5.30 a.m. Sunday morning 'took firemen to the residence of Gordon Erb on Stauffer Street. Gordon's car , was on fire and, had. been spotted. by a passing Motorist. Extensive damage wasdone to the interior. The fire had pretty well burned itself out because of lack of air in the auto. ' THAT Hector Aitthison of Toron- to'has been filling ins manag- er at the Lucknow, Co-op dbring the illness of manager Stuart Jamieson. Mr. Aitchison spent a few weeks here' in the same capacity early this year. He is, a retired manager with Co-op., A new employee 'of the LuCknow Co-op is. Louis Jurjem, son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry In is of Ashfield. 11L-‘7r the •Lutka& 'Rotting a tieW. oftlie.maineatmace „* • e'ast of tti,Siteps; Ike**, rcOaces the ,'%,iliaer Post -Office roof.. Card PartY Poogiannon LO.L. card party in the Thursday, November tta*s in play, .* the went to Russel Alton for the hada Elmer Black a Jim that: men, Another card party vill"A in f. A Sentinel Gi Subscription For that Christmas which be year long: give a subs al sut-Oen to lift 0. Skotittet Pot rar hu " S$ for fiVelP. eatv" will be set •