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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-04-24, Page 3f— — Li • , BEAT RUT! WHITE SWAN Towels 2169c FEATURE! — BONNIE BRAND 15 Fl. Oz. Tins or ;AT ,FOOD 6i79c FEATURE! CLOVER LEAF OR MAPLE LEAF 7% FL' Oi. Tin SO CKEYE SALMON $1.09. BUYS TVEWEEK FREEZE DRIED Taster's Choice Instant Coffee rAts2 FLAVOUR CRYSTALS, ittise Shine • Orange • 69, TO PACK C_EREAL KELLOGG'S SPECIAL 'IC 66c SATIN BRAND MARGARINE 45C PKG. 1%g SI SPREE! FEATURE!' EVAPORATED , CARNATION. MILK MAPLE LEAF SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDER '090: RED WHITE , (3 VARIETIES) Dozen • BAKERY FEATURE! • 'FEATURE! Cello Pkg. SUPREME (5 varieties) APPLE Blossom PRE-PRICED nol FEATURE! TEA BAGS 79 CROVVN KERR'S ASSORTED CANDIES g: DIXIE BRAND STEMS ' AND PIECES — •c FEATURE! 10 FI: Oz. Tin 79. MUSHROOMS NOTICE Closed Mondays 013°W All Day Thursday C ioo to Pkg., FEATURE! —,OAKBUJ1NE FIRE PLACE Logs .16 Ft. Oz. tin. £0C OR $ Leslie Ritchie, Michael Cummins, Susannah Haist, Jessie Foster. Bob MacDonald, Marshall Gibson, Leonard Lane, Frank Hay- den, Sarah Anne MacQuillan, Hazel .Webster , Gordon Steele , Barnard Ruland William MacDorr ald , Susan Howard , Agnes Gord- on, Gertrude Foster, Elrha Wan- hala. Staff employed at the Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home as at April 22, are: Margaret Cameron R. N'. , Barbara Helm R.N. , Betty Finlayson R.N. , Maureen Thorn- son R.N.A. , Diane Park R.N. A. , Trudy Foran R.N.A. „ Karen McVittie R.N.A. , Mildred Bush- ell R.N.A. Isobel Tiffin Nurs- es Aid, Beth Ritdhie .Nurses Aid. Jean Conley Nurses Aid, Dorothy • Rotteau Nurses Aid, Gladys Moff- at Nurses Aid, Lula Stanley Nur. ses Aid, Anne Marie Tiffin Nur- ses Aid, Doris Caesar Nurses Aid, Dorothy Brown Nurses Aid, Mary Maize Nurses Aid Marina Park Nurses Aid, Margaret Farrish Nurses Aid,. Margery Black t Nurs- es Aid , Erna McNall• Nurses Aid, ,Agnes Lyons ' Nurses Aid, Agnes .Thomson Nurses Aid, Katherine Metzger,' Nurses Aid. Linda Culbert , kitchen ,P Eva Burt, kitchen, Cora MacDonald, kitch- en, Mary Lavis, kitchen, Sandra Finlay, kitchen, David Newbold, kitchen, Rosalene Barger, secret- ary , Eldon Miller , maintenance, Susan Mc Naughton , housekeeping. qi& Smart Shoppers will enjoy our RED WHITE STORE PHONE 528-3001 _I _J LO NIA BRIEFS IU fAACARONI 43e INMODUCINCI IN TOMATO SAUCE BRIMFULL COOKED SPAGHETTI 14 FL. OZ. TIN 2-LB. CELLO. WHITE / sTruts Miss, Margaret Robertson of • Lucknow returned to her home on Saturday from Wingham and Dist- rict Hospital, where-she had been hospitalized since January 30th with injuries suffered when in collision with a car as she was crossing Lucknow Main street. Her sister , Mrs. Goldie Huston of Ripley , is at present with her. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunter of Lucknow visited on the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Laidlaw of London. Frank Johnston of Luckno1,4 visit- ed his daughters Mrs. Dave McRae and Mrs. Bob Moore of London. The semi annual Board of Dir- ectors meeting of the Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario. meets April 22nd to April 26th,s at the University of Guelph, Guelph, in Watson Hail. Mrs. Harvey Houston of Lucknow, Public Re'la tions Officer of the F. W.I.O. and Mrs. Francis Gemmell, Ripley, Board Director for Subdivision 17, which is Bruce south, Bruce east, and Grey south, will attend. n Miller, year ••:)1d daugh and Mrs. Allan Miller side area, has been'hospit- t for the past ith pneumonia . and Mrs. Arthur Bramhall dowdvisited Sunday with me Woods, Lucknow. N. J. Mackenzie of Luck- t Faster vacation With' Mr. George MacGregor of Nelson Albertson of Van- British Columbia , spent k with her sister Mrs. John n, Lucknow. Mrs. Emer- , Mrs, Albertson spent last in Hamilton with their s. Vic Whitley and Mr i. Wellington Henderson of returned on Tuesday of k from Port Orange, Plot- ere she spent the winter d Gardner has' returned to wafter spending the winter 'etersburg, Florida. Mrs.' Mabel McNall is a patient at Victoria Hospital, London, where She recently underwent surgery. Mrs. Keith Gardner and son Brad ley returned home to Calgary after visiting in Lucknow and St. Helens. Mrs. Susan (McNaughton) Hen.: ning of London came to Lucknow about ten days ago to visit with her parents Mr. and Mrs.' Jim McNaughton and after only a day here, was taken 'by ambulance • back to University Hospital, Lon- don. Susan underwent surgery there about six weeks ago and has been convalescing. Bud Thompson of Lucknow, superintendent of Bruce County Homes for the Aged at Walkerton and Wiarton, is convalescing for an extended period at his .home after suffering a coronary attack ten days ago.' PINECREST MANOR CONTINUED F,ROM'PAGE 1 Mrs: Fisher. •First residents to6 move into the new facility on Thursday morning were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alton of Luc know. Sam has been a patient in London and Wingham Hospitals for the past 10 months and his wife Lottie has been residing at Pine- crest 'Ma nor . As well as being the first to be registered in the new home, they are also the first husband and wife to make use of the facility. Twenty-four residents of the home on Gough Street were moved by ambulance on Thursday after- noon.. Other adMissions have been "Made regularly since then. About 8 vacancies still exist at the home.' The following people are no'w residents of Pinecrest, or will be in the very near future: Mary Butt- on, Lottie Alton, Sam Alton, Elsie Jackson; Ida Mae Millar , Lila, Irwin, Magdalena Luedemann, Annie McCreight, Jean Davis., Alice Ferris, Mary Congram, Catherine Roulstpn, Catherine Hackett, Effie Culbert, Herbert Laidlaw, Victor Shaw, Albert Vincent, George Saunders, Jennie - Jeffray , Catherine 'MacGregor , Martha Bonnett, Carrie Hamilton, Lovie Graerne Bertha Clarkson, spAt, APRIL 24th, 074 THE LtICKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOWo ONTARIO PAGE MIMI