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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
We are celebrating our
FIRST YEAR IN BUSINESS with an
Starting August 28 :to September .7 there is
10% OFF EVERYTHING in the store
., 1st QUALITY
MADE IN CANADA
WASH CLOTHS
PHANTOM
BUSINESS GIRL
PANTI HOSE
EFFECTIVE UNTIL
SEPTEMBER 7.
J)I.LI per
3 for $3.65
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TEA TOWELS
690 each
3 fo. $1..99
MEN'S SUMMER
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Men's Shirts
Short Sleeved
S./A.1.-XL
Now Clearing
At
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10% OFF
PARIS STAR
AND JANTZEN
FALL FASHIONS
EFFECTIVE . UNTIL
SEPTEMBER 7
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ALL REMAINING
SUMMER FABRICS
ASHTON 'S
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Ladiesand Men's Wear - Jim and Syke Sutherland
LUCKNOW .PHONE 528-2126
WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMB
LUCKNOW FRUIT MARKET
YOUR "LOWEST PRICES" FOppLAND
FOOD $AVINCJ
BOVRIL BRAND 12 OZ.
Luncheon Meat
SUNSPUN 11 OZ.
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SEPTEMBER 5, 6, .7 PHONE LUCKNOW 52841$
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Funeral For
Accident Victim
DONALDA HAMILTON
Donalda Irene Hamilton, R. R.
3 Goderich, died suddenly. August
3rd as a result of a car accident at
Sheppardton.
Donalda , the only daughter of
Dorothy and Donald"Hamilton,
was born in Wingham Hospital on
July 15 , 1958. She attended Ash-
field Presbyterian Sunday School
and North Ashfield and Brookside
Public Schools. For Grade 9 she
attended F. E. Madill Secondary
School in Wingham where she
achieved scholarship standing.
Donalda attended Kincardine Dist-
rict High School .this past term ,
having completed Grade 10 in
June. She had also completed .
two classes with the Reid's Corners
4-1-1 Club.
She was well known for her art-
istic ability and athletic achieve-
nrients. Donalda had many hob-
bies that she had become
quite good at , some of which
were the piano, writing poems,
photography , sewing and cooking.
Besides helping at home , Donalda
enjoyed baby-sitting with several
neighbourhood children.
Surviving , besides her parents ,
are three brothers Graham , Greg-
ory and Paul, all at home and
her grandparents Mrs. Sadie Ham-
ilton and Mr. and Mrs. Sam G.
son of Lucknow.
Funeral services were held
Donalda and Heavher,Ste'ensoa
Tuesday , August 6th at 2 p.m,
from MacKenzie Funeral Home
Luc know. with Mr. Richard
Sand officiating,. assisted by Rd
Putnam .
Pallbearers were Russell Mou
crief, Bill MacKenzie, Ken Fal
rash, Bruce Bushell, Mark Chis
holm and Wayne Elliott. Flow
hearers were cousins Larry, ge
and John Hamilton and Waded
son.' ,
Donalda was laid to rest in
Greenhill Cemetery.
ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ItInJ
of Richmond Hill spent a fewd
with . Mrs . W . I. Miller and
be 1.
Barbara Purdon returned on I
iay from a European tour
ncluding France and England,
Mr, and Mrs, Ken Grewat,
Nancy and Bradley of Mississa
were visitors 'on Fridaywith
and Mrs. Allan Miller
d fa
On Thursday the St, Helens
W. I. will enjoy their annual'
uip to Toronto to various po'.
of interest ,and shopping, Th'
instead of the regular Septem'
meeting.