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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-09-18, Page 24• I y ;4! . I iltie 0' • ktt • • • • • t•• 4 „ , PAGE TWENTY-FOUR THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Phantom • Panti-Hose $1.27 pr. 3 pr. $3.65 Men's Shirts Short Sleeved S -M -L -XL Plain Shades and Patterns clearing at $6 99 out •Values to $15.00 Lovely Fa I Shades Of And jantzenGT, co-ordinates Paris Star now has sizes from 38 to 44 Be Prepared For The. Snow BUY YOUR NOW WHILE WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF SIZES, COLOURS AND STYLES •FOR A MORE DRESSED UP LOOK HAVE A PEEK AT OUR SELECTION OF Niccohi nJackets • AND Street Length Coats COSY, LUTFY FLANNELETTE AND BRUSHED NYLON NIGHT GOWNS (short or long) P. DORM SETS • e• For Up-to-date 'Styling Come In and See Jantzen's LINE OF Men's Suit Jackets with co-ordinating Pants, Sweaters and Shirts QUILTED OR BRUSHED NYLON HOUSECOATS (long or short) To keep you warm on cold winter evenings ahead: Sizes S -M -I, -XL and 38- 44. Sleepwear makes a very appreciated gift. Don't forget -Christmas isn't too far away 41=1110,11111\E T•OO -411-111M NalWrA41.111111WIKWCOMINEIMMIPAIPAWINNIIWNWINMILWMAIMMOIMMIR This Friday and Saturday, Septem6t 20 and 21 • ASHTON'S Ladies' and Men's Wear - Jim and Syke Sutherland LUCKNOW PHONE 528-2126 • 'WEDNESDAY, s,EPTeast,R)% LUCKNOW FRUIT him YOUR "LOWEST PRICES» FOOD CLARK'S 19 OZ.• SAVE TQl • Beans with. Pork 2 r ins YORK BRAND 16 OZ. Peanut Butter • "MOMS" Soft Margarine SUN SQUEEZE 48 OZ. Grapefruit Juice KNECHTEL'S TALL 10 OZ. Instant 'Coffee SAVE HERE Only'? STOCK UP AND •Pound f•4 • REALLY SAVE Jar r t;• umniuminnumminumentheimuummummumustommosomminimin DUCHESS APPLES FOR • • APPLESAUCE AND PIES •iiiiimminnimill.!...,„„„„„„„„,„„„mimm,„,,,,,,„,,„„,„„„ii„,„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,iiii ... Closed Friday Nights 6 .p.m... . •o- • . ... VALUES EFFECTIVE .THyRSDAY,, FRIDAY, SATIIR0A SEPTEMBER 19, 20, 21 •PHONE LUCKNOW .40`......-41h1M;444.44.1P#444,41444ew I SEE . . . By The Sentinel THAT Mr. and Mrs. Jelle delong of Kinloss flew to Holland from Toronto International Airport on Thursday. Mrs. de Jong's moth- er died in Holland on Thursday. Funeral services were held Tues- day,: Mr. and Mrs. de Jong will remain there for three weeks. Mrs. de Jong had visited her mother one year ago. THAT Mrs. Art Purney df Lucknow and Mrs. Art Collins of Huron • Township have commenced work at TheLucknow Sentinel,. both on a part time basis. Rosa - lea Hackett of Ashfield Township who was employed by The Sent- inel', has commenced nurses • training at Wingha,m and Dist- rict Hospital. THAT the Lucknow Business Assoc iation met Thursday evening.. Plans for Christmas were discus- sed , but final decisions about hours and parade were left until their next meeting on November 4th. It was suggested by those present that the business places might close from 1 to 2 p.m. on Fair Day , during the parade. Ti LAT this is the weekend Lucknow's 109th annualFt Fair. • Glen Walden is pred of Lucknow Agricultural& and, , along with the entire • board , has been workingt this week end for sometl Plans indicate a fine fair residents and the hopesof responsible are for a brea the weatherman. • T liAT pictured on the froat of the booklet listing the. cultural Societies Fall Fai, 1974 in Ontario, published • Ministry of. Agriculture ati is Mrs. Ron Alton of IA and her registered Palo Ronda's Golden Princess, has shown her horse at Fit the area for 'a numberof and has been a consistent The pic ttire on the bookie taken at the Tara fair laf • T I AT the Fall season briflg group of press reporters int vice by various local chil Se ntinel wishes to remind press reporters, new and that meeting reports must • ceived immediately fell the event in order to ass lication. TI AT Jacob Kuepfer, R. Wingham, lost control of tractor he was driving on ember 9 and wept over ba nkment causing the ua roll , throwing him off, admitted to hospital' ple.contusions and abrasi his bac k , shoulders , ches men and forehead. He is fac tory condition.