The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-09-04, Page 3SPAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1f74
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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LIBBY'S
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DETERGENT
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'FEATURE! — BRIMFULL CHOICE OU.ALIYY 19 Fi. Oz. Tins'
GREEN PEAS 3R1
FEATURE! .— SWIFT'S 12 FI. Oz. Tin
PRELUNCHEON MEAT 79
FEATURE! - ORANGE .PEKOE 60 to Package
E0 ROSE Tea Bags 9. .
WESTINGHOUSE - 40-60.100 WATT ONSIDE FROSTED)
40
FEATURE! — YORK SMOOTH . 2 -Lb. Jar
PEANUT Butters1,39
FEATURE! — FREEZE DRIED .INSTANT COFFEE 4 -Oz. Jar
TASTERS Choice 149
LIGHT BULBS 2for 49c
Bryan of Orangeville
unday with Mr. and Mrs.
ce, Lucknow.
d Mrs, Basil Ha lhed
Land Diaina.of Ottawa vis-
ntly with her mother Mrs;
atrick, Lucknow.
!local winners at the How•
!Club Bingo were regular
!an Robinson 2, Mrs,. Em-
ennan; share the wealth,
lyn Barkwell; jackpot
on, Mrs. Ahderson; door
In Robinson.
am Thompsonof Luck-
ded a 40th wedding anni-
liner and reception at
as on Saturday evening ,
t, in honour of Mr. and
tam Kelso.. The ladies
mates while training at
.neral Hospital.
risitors with Mr, and
ey Houston, Lucknow
MacMillan of Watford ,
gine Houston, of Downs
and Mrs. Archie Doch-
thy and John, Wawa ,
Mario,
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MANDARIN
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PHONE 528-3001
Mrs. Peter Carter returned to
her home , Edward St. , Wingham
on Wednesday afternoon after
being a patient in Kincardine Dist-
rict General Hospital for nearly
three weeks. -
Mrs. Robert Hamilton of Luck -
now spent a week in Exeter visit-
ing her son, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hamilton.
Mrs. Henry Carter is a patient
in Wingham General Hospital.
Hugh Houston , Victoria , B. C. ,
is visiting with his brother Harvey
and Mrs. Houston of Lucknow and
other relatives in the Paisley area.
Hugh Cuming of London is now
home from St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where he was a patient
for five'weeks and underwent
major surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hunter re-
turned recently from a ten day
holiday at ,Cardiff, Peterborough,
Orillia , and .Pefferlaw , during
which. time 'they visited Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Keane and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hunter 'and
family.
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Bags 45c
READY CUT MACARONI OR
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SAUSAGE
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The Lucknow Woriten's.Institute
will meet Wednesday , September
11 at •7.45 p . m , The Junior
'Women's Institute members and
the 4-H Leaders are invited to
attend". Murray Gaunt , M. P. P.
will be the guest speaker.
Week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Hunter, Lucknow ,
were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Laidlaw
of London, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Keane , Arlene and Brian of Car-
diff. The Keanes also visited
Mr. and. Mrs. J. Keane , Lucknow .
Both Keane families visited Mr.
and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie at
Grand Bend on Sunday and friends
in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Twamley
and Karen of Woodstock visited
on Sunday with relatives in this
area. Chester was entering
Victoria Hospital, London, on
Tuesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff MacMillan
and Jim MacMillan of St. Cathar-
ines and Mrs. John O'Reilly of
Montreal were week end visitors
with their mother Mrs. Joe Mac-
Millan in Lucknow and with their
father, who is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
GIVE.. ;a mere viie five-
HEAIIT FUNS
BIRTHS
TO.NEY - at Swift'Current Hospit-
al on Thursday ,. August 8th, 1974
to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Toney
(Wendy Mac Kenzie) of Gull Lake ,
Saskatchewan, a daughter 7 lbs.
10 1/2 oz. , Leigh Ann, a sister
for Rob.
HELM - to Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Helm of Vanastra Park, Clinton,
in Clinton Public Hospital on
Tuesday, August 27, a daughter,
Bonnie Jean, 6 lbs. 6 oz.
ROGERSON - on August 19, 1974,
to William and Barbara, their
fourth son, Paul Charles. Happy
brothers are Jimmy ,. Gordon and
Andrew.. Pleased grandparents are
Gordon and Dorothy Finlayson
of Lochalsh and Edward and Helen
Rogerson of Toronto.
RHODY - to Debbie and Allan
Rhody of R. R. 3 Ripley , a son,
6 lbs. 3 oz. , at Kincardine and
District Hospital on Friday, Aug-
ust 3'Oth, a little brother for Matt.
Mc KAY - Larry. and'Ann of R. R.
3 Holyrood are happy to announce
the birth of their daughter , Laura
Jean, 7 lb. 14 1/2 oz. , on August
27, 1974, at Wingham and District
Hospital. .A sister for Teresa.
Granddaughter for Mr.. and Mrs.
Thomas Davidson 'of 'Whitechurch.
KINLOUGH
Mrs. Frank Maulden. accompan-
ied Misses Nellie and Margaret
Malcolm to Fonthill on Tuesday
where they visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Phillips. They re-
turned home on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haldenby,
Bill and Connie of Guelph spent a
few days with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. William Haldenby.
Mrs. Roy Schneller of Wingham
called on friends here on Friday
afternoon.
JUNIOR FARMER
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
leadership development through
a series of discussions and group
experiences. Sessions on com-
munication, social recreation,
public relations program plan-
ning, conducting. effective meet-
ings and numerous other topics of
importance to local Junior Farmer
Clubs are. a key part of the camp.
On return to their home com-
munities,
om-munities, delegates are expected
to make use of their new skills
and abilities in their local Jurrior
Farmer program. -
The Junior Farmer Leadership
Training Camp is conducted by
the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture
and Food.