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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-02-13, Page 16warnmsbay; FEBRUARY 13 19 10 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONT PO4.4"r#4'4"4"4".44.%°44srv,"e~rovol#0,04, MHO YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODLAND I SEE . . By The Sentinel . ININs;'94444•0044.404'90rovp#04~,vo•P THAT the request for names for Lucknow Reunion invitation list • brought excellent, results this rpast week. The list now stands lat about '1100 names with new • .additions being made daily. : --Write your names out.ancl leave at The Lucknow .Sentinel. It's • tip to you whether your friend or relatiVe gets an invitation. THAT there were 9 tables at the card party at Dungannon on Thursday night. High lady was Mrs. Edna Campbell, second high Mrs. Flossie Ivers, high man Jerry Cranston and second high Harvey Alton. The lodge will hold another card party in two weeks.. '- THAT G.J. MacKinnon of St. Petersburg, Florida and a fre- quent visitor to the Lucknow area , 'celebrated his 80th birth- day on Siiriday, February 10th. He sends along "best wishes for. a great reunion" THAT a' group of area hunters shot a wolf last Saturday. It was tracked from the Ripley area and shot in Ashfield Township on the farm of Leonard Courtney just south of HighWay 86 in the Lochalsh area. REG. vim EACH 1.27 pr or 3 pr. for $3.65 PHANTOM PANTI-HOSE February 6 - 16 inclusive PHANTOM KNEE HOSE REG. 79c EACH 65c pr. or 3 pr. $1.80 In plain and patterned designs to brighten up 'your kitchen ALSO LINEN TEA TOWELS IN STRIPES AND PLAIN SHADES TERRY TEA TOWELS 2 AND 3 PC. BATH SETS In golds, browns, pinks, greens and mauves Come see our wide selection of BATH TOWELS AND TOWEL SETS Plain shades and flowered patterns WABASSO SHEET SETS Pretty prints, flowered patterns and, plain •white One fitted sheet 54 x 75 or 39 x 75 One top skeet' 81 x '98 or 72 x 98 and pillow cases 42 x33 TEX-MADE- FITTED FLANNELETTE 'SHEETS FOOD SAVINGS FOR FEBRUARY HOLIDAY BRAND. 12 OZ. - SAVE TO 10 hincheon Meat Pay Only 73c GEISHA BRAND VA OZ. SAVE TO 21c Light Tuna Chunks Only 2 Tins 97c OUR OWN 100 COUNT Tea Bags Sale SAVE TO 20c Only 69c 40, 60, 100 WATT Light Bulbs Sale SAVE TO 31c 4 For 99c BOSTON BROWN .19 OZ. -SAVE MONEY HEREI Beans With Pork Only 2 Tins 75c KIST26 OZ. WHILE,.:THEY LASTL Ginger Abe land PepSt .-. 4 Bott.:99c Headquarters For Ontario Spys VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY PHONE LUCKNOW 528.3411 FEBRUARY 14, 15, 16 a SEE PAGE 15 FOR FINLAY DECORATORS' division Were Floyd Courtney of ' St. Josephs, Kingsbridge; Linda Moulton'of Lucknow Central; Carol.Bushell of LucknoW Centrat Loll. Anne Jamieson of Brookide; Lori Hackett of Brookside; Janet MacDonald of North ,Ashfield; Brian Simpson'of North Ashfield: 39 x 75 and 54 x 75 Green, pink, yellow, blue and white $6.95 - • also' 80 x 90 flannelette blankets Legion Public Speaking Names Winners THERMAL BLANKETS 72 x 90 — $8.95 80 x 100 (Queen Size) $9.95 TEX-MADE FLOWERED BLANKETS 72 x 90 in shades of blue, pink, .mauve — 60% polyester, 40% viscose N.F.U. NEWS by Mayme Wilkins Much has been written and said about the high cost of food to consumers. This was again stress- ed by a man from Consumer's Affairs at the annual meeting of Beef Producers at Clinton. One farmer commented that his breakfast that morning had consisted of 2.eggs .120 2 slices of toast 50 1 glass of milk 15e • Total 820 and , as the man from' Consumers agreed , this was a very substant- ial breakfast . Then this farmer came to the meeting ancrjust to get his coat checked cost him 300. Isn't it about time that we , as consumers checked our. priorities? Ask yourself this week, what percentage of Jour income do you really spend on food - not your ioap, paper :products, etc. , but actual food I According to Canada tratistiCs ; the average family (4 people) spends $39.20 'on food per week. For anyone earning $150.00•a week this would be 260/0 of his income. In the Count- ries in the European Common Market , they spend 52 of their income on food Think about it I Winners were declared in the Likknow Legion Branch 309 Public Speaking Contest held at the Lucknow Legion Hall? on' Monday night of this week: First place winners in the Junior and Senior divisions will compete at the Zone finals in Exeter on Saturday of this week, February 16th. . Students from area schools,. .Brookside Lucknow Central, North Ashfield, St, Josephs at • Kingsbridge and Kinloss Central Asbfield Native Died. Irs Detroit CHESTER RITCHIE The death of Chester Ritchie occurred on Saturday February 2 at the Evangelical Home in Detroit. Mr. Ritchie was born in •Ashfield Township on July 11, 1888 a son of Andrew and Ellen Ritchie, He is survived by one brother, Leslie of Lucknow and several nieces and. nephews. He was pre- deceased by his wife the former Isabel Macinnisand 5 brothers., Wm , -.Jim , Robert ; Alfred , Russell and Gordon and one 'sister Janet , Mrs,. Wes Twarriley. The funeral service was held on Tuesday % February 5 at the 3. A De Santis Funeral Home , Detroit. Rev. Willard Lampe officiated, Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery , sent their school winners to the Legion contest and they-entered in the junior and senior divisions. Chairman for the evening waz Stuart Collyer, principal at Lucknow' Central Public School. Judges were Edward Brown of Lucknow , a teacher at Ripley District School; .Bill Stevenson , principal of East Wawanosh Cent- ral School and John Kane, princi- pal of Colborne Central School. Prizes were presented by Irvine Eedy on behalf of the LuchnOw Legion and Mrs. Hatold Ritchie recorded the entries for -the even- ing. In the Junior division, Mary Luanne Clare, age 11, a student 'at St. Josephs School at Kings- bridge placed first speaking on "Marvels and Mysteries Of Our Tirnes". Second place was won by Maril- ynne MacIntyre, 10, a student at Kinloss Central School who spoke on "The African Lion Safari"- Other contestants in the junior SENIOR DIVISION Marilyn Rhody , 13, a studentat Lucknow central Public School placed first in the' senior •divisint speaking. on "Comm ercia Is" . • Second place went to Kathryn McKim ; 13 , also a student at Lucknow Central who spoke on ."Baden Powell".... • Other .contestants in the seniOt division were Eric, Courtney of St: Josephs , Kingsbi ge ; Lynn , Elphick of Brookside;. Bridget Dalton of St. Josephs and Ken Metzger of Brookside : First prize winners in each din's ision received a tropl-,v and S3 and, their school will hold a lare trophy. Second prize winners received $3. A ll' other coilte0 received. $2. ASHTON'S LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR 1 Jim. and Syke Sutherland LUCICNOW PHONE 528-2126 UNI11111111111 116, JUNIOR DIVISION