The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-06-19, Page 3IpAY, JUNE 19, 1974
1
,mart Shoppers
wily appreciate our
4\0111
r�
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE THREE
BEST BUYI SHIRR IFF'S (ASST. FL'AVOURS)• 3 OZ. PKG.
JELLY DESSERTS 2i 3 5c
BEST BUYI WESTINGHOUSE INSIDE FROSTED 40.60.100 WATT
LIGHT BULBS••749
c
Feature! Carnation Instant 120z. Pkq.
POTATOES Mashed b4c
ROASTED 1 -LB. BAG
CHASE. & SANBORN
COFFEE
09
BEST BUY! SPAGHETTI OR
CATELLI Macar�ni3
1 -LB. PKGS.
F. !
0
R t_
FEATURE! FANCY QUALITY .... MITCHELL'S 14 FL. OZ. TIN
PPLE SAUCE
FEATURE!
GLAD FEATURE! HOUSE & GARDEN
SANDWICH BAGS RAID BUG KILLER FEATURE! HEINZ / 32 FL. OZ. SIZE
50 to PIM. 395 4s0 ML TIN $1.29 77'
Leaf
SOKED
690 IIL:
c
FEATURE! RED & WHITE
TEA BAGS
60 to carton, 59c
FEATURE! . RED & WHITE • 5 OZ. JAR
INSTANT COFFEE ,8
C
RED WHITE STORE.
POONE 528-3001
Curran of R. R. 1 Dun -
as admitted Sunday , June
lexandra and Marine Hos-
erich with bronchial
ack Gilchrist and son
Toronto are holidaying
and Mrs. Fred Gilchrist
and Mrs. Bob Gilchrist
ly of Kinloss Township,
be unable to attend the
reunion because of prior
encs. •
ilfred Parrish of Lucknow
d from Wingham and
Hospital, where she was
for four weeks' following
or a ruptured appendix ..
his at present at the
aer daughter Mts. Lloyd
allof Kinloss.
id Mrs. Wm, Wharry of
as have returned to their
t point Clark for the
months,
d firs, Wm. Meaden ,
end Meredith of London
as' W, G. Robinson
II Were recent visitors with
Kilpatrick, Lucknow.
Mrs. Leo, Duggan and David of
Stayner spent Friday with Mr. and
Mrs. Olivet Glenn and Janine in
Lucknow, Mrs. Duggan and
David, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver'
Glenn, Janine Glenn and Greg.
Hamilton • all attended the wedding
in Windsor of Cheryl Doherty of
Windsor and John Adams; formerly
of Whitechurch, now of Windsor.
Mrs. Duggan and. Mrs. Glenn are
aunts of the groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mac-
Leod of Lucknow left on June 11
for an extended trip to the West
Coast , and other points of. interest
along the way visiting with cous-
ins and friends.
Local winners at the Howick
Lions bingo were: regular games,
Mrs. Gerald Wagner and Mrs. Jim
Gardner ; Lucknow; dart game,
$11, Mrs. Robert Hamilton,. Luck
now; lucky draws, Mrs.
Evelyn Barkwell and Mrs. Gerald
Wagner , Lucknow.
Cecil Armstrong is a patient in
the Port Colborne Hospital 'after
suffering a slight stroke. Cecil
retired from his job with the St.
Lawrence Seaway Authority on
June 1st after completing 30 years.
Closed -Mondays
Open,
All Day Thursday
BIRTHS
JEFFERSON - to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Jefferson of R. R. 2 Luck -
now , on. Friday, June 14th, 1974,
at Wingham and District Hospital,
a daughter.
HAKKERS - to Mr. and Mr's. John
Hakkers of Lucknow on Monday ,
June 17th, 1974 at Wingham and
Disuict Hospital, a daughter.
1111110,
GLOUSHER - to Dianna and Tim
Glousher at Alexandra and Marine
Hospital; Goderich, on Sunday,
June 16, 1974, a daughter , Tonya
Dianna, A first great granddaugh•
ter for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran
and .a first granddaughter for.
Ken and Ruth Oke of, Goderich.
SNOWDEN - to Mr. and Mrs. Ron-
ald Snowden (nee Barbara Culbert)
of R. R. 5 Goderich on Saturday,
June 8th, 1974 in Alexandra and
Marine Hospital, Goderich,, a
daughter; Kimberley Anne.
BOSMAN = t� Mr. and Mrs. David
Bosman (nLe Linda Snowden) of
Clinton on Friday , June 14th,
1974; in Clinton Public Hospita 1,
a son, Jeffrey David.
JOHN MacMILLAN
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1.
o .
Calif. , in late 1968 with respon-
sibility for Industrial Chemical
L
Division sales it the western
states.
In 1970, he was named) manager
of organic chemicals for the Ind-
ustrial Chemical Division of PPG
in Pittsburgh.
When the ' going gets rough,
the Clay Silo Unloader
• Rugged dual auger unit with front
gets going drive cuts through the toughest silage.
Delivers high capacity of practically
any type of silage in hot or cold
single or dual auger models, up to
Optional automatic letdown, tool
ir
weather. Available in
30 ft. diameter silos.
r---i-'-•_--SIM -VIE ,
1 . q
LOWRY '1
I A 1
FARM SYSTEMS 1
UCLA.
R R. 1 KINCARDINE PHONE 395-5286
__"®_Rei -it_- 1- __t --R