Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-04-03, Page 20LUCKNOW FRUIT MAN YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOOD • P.* "•—•' • • "•;..:••./ • rzn SHOP ECONOMICAL SHOP OUR „.17 ,1??.,„, •:•'4":•::n:•:•• LIBBY'S 19 OZ. Beans With Pork PHILLIP'S 40, 60, 100 WATT Light Bulbs Sale KNECHTEL'S TALL 10 OL Instant Coffee. SAVE TO 2 Tins 8 SATO 4 Bulbs 9i SAVE T01 Jar $i"ai OUR BLEND 100 COUNT Tea Bags Sale AYLMER 9 OZ. WITH PECTIN Assorted Jams MAPLE LEAF PURE PORK. Sausage Meat wowiowwwwwwwrowwwwwwwwwwwwww, Open .All 'Dad Mon ThiouOla VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY APRIL 4, 5, 6 PHONE LUCKNOW SSP SAVE TO Special 6i SAVE TO 2 Jars 7 A REAL B Pound '5. Only $5.00 Per Day - Rental COMPACT AND CONVENIENT FOR EASY REMOVAL OF THAT OLD WALLPAPER 1•••••••••••••••••••• e••••••••1•••••••4!•••••••44,4•••••••#•••••••••••••••• I SEE . . . By The Sentinel . • 4, WEDNESDAY, APRIL THE LUCKNOW SENTitat., LucKNow, ONTARIO PAGE .111•110.11•31,MpOIMION New Kinette Club Receives Formation Certificate Lucknow and District Kinette Club received its certificate of formation at the Lucknow Legion Hall Saturday night. Pictured, left to right, are Mrs. Don (Anne) Gamm,age of Blenheim, district co-ordinator for the KinetteS• and chairman for the evening; Mrs. Tony (Donna) Johnstone of Lucknow', president of the local club; Ross Wilkie of'- Harriston, deputy governor Zone B of the Kinsthen Clubs who pres- ented the certificate to Donna. A New Addition •••••••••••••••••‘410. ELECTROMATIC WALLPAPER STEAMER. All Electric Automatic Pressure Steamer WINDOW '.SHADES FOR ELEGANCE OR QUALITY Vinyl Shades from $3.39 $t up SIZES TO 6' WIDE AND 6' LONG CUSTOM CUT SHADES AT sovvoterovvvvvw."Advy4.Advsews"0.044,sovse YOLA C016.11E-TZ woce DEC k, ctifTRE FINLAY DECORATORS DRAPERIES WALLPAPER AND C•• I• L PAINTS" PHONE 5214434 leriptiniipmmemilmL. Is14!~••••#.0.#04,4•44•####~0~4000 THAT Mrs. Raymond Leddy, , who joined the Kincardine Group on a conducted flight from Toronto Airport to London England, re- turned to her home last week. The group included Mr. and Mrs Bert Collins of Purple Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ernmerton, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yoting of Kincardine; Mrs. Madeleine Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Schmidt of Mildmay. While there they visited many historic- al palaces and churches and sev-, eral places of interest. They were on a conducted tour to Stratford on AVon and also visit- ed Windsor Palace including Queen Mary's Doll Palace. THAT Charlie Justice, who led the Toronto Tip Tops to the World Softball championship in 1949, and who played for Luck- nOw in the Western Ontario fast- ball league, has been elected to the softball hall of fame. Still umpiring in Detroit where he works at Michigan State College Charlie holds a lifetime pitching record of 873 wins and 92 losses. THAT Buster Whitby recently gave the Sentinel a sheet of the 1910 Lucknow Reunion and Caledon- ian Games stationery. Buster doesn't write many letters and has a static of the 64-year-old stationery at home -which'illus- trates Donald Dinnie, the brawny Scot, putting.the shot in his full kilt and expanded bare chest and with the wording,"We Fear Na'e Foe". The, name of George H. Smith was listed on the sta- tionery as secretary of the_event. THAT while working at the office on Sunday afternoon, We receiv- ed a phone call. "Is that you Max" the caller said. We ex- plained to him that he.must have the wrong number. He said, "Is this not the Delhi Dairy Bar". We‘ further explained that he was talking to LucknoW. "Where th'e h. .. is Lucknow", he said, "I am in Fort Erie and trying to call Delhi". Upon further invest- igation, we found out that Del- hi's number is. '582" while the Sepoy town is "528". The inter= changing of the call numbers quickly swept the caller across the province. Died In Wingham Gordon Ard of Wing-ham passed away in Winghdm and District Hospital on Saturday, March 30 in his 68th year. He is survived by his wife, formerly Roszella Mullin of Luck- now ' Funeral 'service was held at the R. A. ,Currie & Son Funeral Home, Wingham, on Monday, April 1st. Several changes in proper .owners wok place this paste Mr.' a nd.,Mrs Jim Aitchison) ed to their adjacent farm; It and Mrs.. Levi Miller and fal of NorWich moved to the Aid son farm; Mr. and Mrs, ,Sha Martin to tneir new homelni ford and Mr arid Mrs. Join s er and fa milt' of Burlington fd St. Helens Store. On Thurs4 Mr. and Mrs. Eli cingerichS family of Norwich .will mar Lloyd Whytock's farm and it Mrs. Albert Miller and farad, Norwich to the McInnes farm Thirteen tables enjoyeddl Shoot Party on Thursday evil in the hall. High prizes we'd Mrs. Jim Curran and Doughil Miller with second high gaig Elliott. Mrs. Peter Jeffetso the hes n-lBposbt sAhoitocthsi andill:.son ty. Mrs. Harold in Victoria Hospital, Londo0 where ,she underwent surged e n .a.d. Gaunt a 120 T he.atl2. annual will be held in the ball day NO inglowcilfainfd Mrs . vi ollow thIredninnmsti. of Windsor and Mr, and MI Johnston and Heather MCGA: ,olifnB.luevlae were reel, e rAtft niis: with Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank3c Mr. and Mrs. John who n Saturday. sp spent w inter monk ' Luc know, moved-back to a CARPETING CUSI I I 0 INIF' LOR AND LINOLEUM LUCKNOW. ONTARIO twittaimisamegailEs Several Proper' Changes In Aro( ST.. HELENS NEWS .