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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-08-28, Page 2044, X', THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 0 We are celebrating, our FIRST YEAR IN BUSINESS with an Starting August 28 to September 7 there is 10% OFF EVERYTHING in the store 10 QUALITY MADE IN CANADA WASH CLOTHS 4 for 88C 10% OFF PARIS STAR AND JANTZEN FALL FASHIONS EFFECTIVE, UNTIL SEPTEMBER 7 Vs OFF ALL REMAINING SUMMER ' FABRICS. JIIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIp111111pplpplplp111111111111111111111111111111118111111111111111itl1111111111111 BATH TOWELS SOME SUBS 22X40 $1.15 each 3 for $3.39 MEN'S SUMMER DRESS PANTS 20%-50% SAVING OF ALL SUMMER STOCK OF AND Jantzen 1 OIFii RACK OF IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImiffiIIIIIIOIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinum muI1111101i111111111111ioim U1111111111111a SUMMER • CWNCE IT Men's Shirts Short Sleeved S -M -L -XL Now Clearing At. $6.99 PHANTOM BUSINESS GIRL PANTI HOSE EFFECTIVE UNTIL SEPTEMBER 7. $1.21 pair 3 for $3.65 Fantastic ON DRESSES SHORT SETS BLOUSES SWEATERS SHORTS PANT SUITS ASHTON'S Ladies' and Men's Wear -Jim. and Syke Sutherland LUCKNOW : PHONE 528-2126 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST LUCKNOW FRUIT YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOODL BAYER 100 COUNT Aspirin . Tablets. KING SIZE Tide • Detergent WONDER SOFT Toilet Tissue NABISCO 18 OZ. Shreddies Cereal. KNECHTEL'S TALL 10 OZ., Instant Coffee. SAVE T Special TO -DAY'S BOOK PRICE U Only $L SAVE HERE TOGS 4 Rolls 1 SAVE TO Only 5 REAL MONEY SAYE Only $1, Headquarters For .Ontario Peat VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 29, 30, 31 PHONE LUCKNOW 5 i I SEE .. By The Sentinel THAT Douwe Wilts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sibrand Wilts of R. R. 1 Auburn and Gary Courtney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Court- ney of R. R. 1 Dungannon, are. partners in the newly formed D & G. Construction Company. The young men apprenticed at A. Manning and Sons, Blyth. THAT Ross Pool Room in Kincar- dine , a well known business in the area since 1919, has closed its doors. Norman Ross, the only surviving member of the R. Ross and Sons firm , has decided to close the business and sell the building. Wawunoshla' Died At MRS. HARVEY ALTON Mrs. Harvey Alton of West Wawanosh Township passed a in Wingham and District Ho on Tuesday, August 20th. Mrs. Alton., who was 65, the former Bessie Irene MCCC daughter of Robert McCabea Martha Johnston, and was in Goderich on July 2S., 1909, On June 6, 1934 she mat Harvey Alton of West Wawa They were married at Be Mrs. Alton was an active ber of Dungannon United Ch' and also took an active.pan the Dungannon Women's Besides her husband, Mrs, ton is survived by a daughter two sons, Mrs. Paul (EleaO0 Henderson of Mississauga,IA of West Wawanosh and Ronald Luc know; seven grandchildr also four sisters Mrs, Harry( othy) Westlake of Salford, Joe (Helen) Durnin of Goderid Nlrs . Carmen (Ila) po lfe Ml Nile, ,-Mrs. Bert of Goderich , and one brother Bert McCabe of ColborneToiI ship. She was predeceased h) Mrt� THAT owners of mobile homes and sister , Mrs. Tom trailers at the Boiler Beach trail- 11 of Salford er park at Kincardine have re- The funeralservice wash ceived notices of. the parks phos- 1t1aci< was Memorial Cha ing. A number of local families Lucknov on Thursday, have been seasonal residents 22nd, R Cook of Trinity there for some years. The park Church was m has been closed in order to estab- lbearers were Paul lish a housing subdivision in that area according to a letter receiv- . ed from park owner Sam Mac- Gregor. The new plan of sub- division will include a proposed trailer park and lots will be for sale in this new park. e mo. Au . � Rev. minister, edSou Dur a lln A>�' Howard Johnston, Alld nEDu Wm. Bradley, ngr Jim Errington.. acted as Six grandchildren flower bearers. Interment was in Dungan Cemetery.