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PAGE TWENTY - WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1976
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By The Sentinel
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THAT
s A fire , call Friday evening took
the Lucknow Fire Department to
the village dump to extinguish a
blaze.
THAT
After considerable molt in
planting geraniums at the west
entrance. to the village, in the new
stone planters, the Lucknow Horti-
cultural Society received , their
thanks from some goons who pull-
ed all the flowers out one night'
about ten days agoAteports also in-
dicate the theft of a sign from a loc-
al business, and gas theft from a
Lucknow automobile;
THAT
Mr: and Mrs. Wilbur Brown , of
Lucknow returned last week from a
visit to Seattle, Washington with
their son and family. They made
the trip home by bus after the
airline strike tied up the planes.
ASHTON'S
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Donald Johnstone, Islington,
visited the past weekend with his
father Peter ,,Johnstone, Lucknovit. •
Miss Viola Kerry. and Mrs. Etta
(Turner) Jackson,: both of Elmira,
were callers in Lucknow on
Tuesday of this week.
It sometimes happens that the
man who's afraid to. take a
chance loses on a sure thing. •
The Brown's were pleased to find
that they a $25 winning Wintario
ticket waiting for them upon their
return.
McKAY S FRUIT MARKE
ON QUA11.71f & SAVINGS
SCHNEIDER'S OLD COUNTRY
HEINZ
White
Vinegar
128 OZ. 994
KELLOGG'S
ckwheat
& Maple
14 OZ. 85 ...
SCHNEIDER'S
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
ClearanceSale
Sausage
$11.29 LE.
WE DELIVER
Bacon Ends
1.69 L.
528-3420
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EVERYTHING THAT'S ON SALE IS CLEARLY MARKED
SPORTSWEAR,
STARTS WEDNESDAY,
These Are Limited - So Shop.Early
We have combined many co-ordinating pieces in
our, sportswear to give you greater savings
Come In & Check Them Out
In Jantzeii, Paris Star and Jack Winter
Including shorts, slacks, blouses,
sweaters and jackets
ALL SALE TAGGED FOR
YOUR CONVENIENCE
JULY1
Summer short El
sleeve and
sleeveless shells 11
and blouses U
CHARGEX
Sizes 8 - 18 and 38 - 44
Includes bikinis and
2 piece and one piece suits •
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NO REFUNDS OR
RETURNS ON
SALE ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Keane of
Lucknow recently visited with
and Mrs. Bob Currie, "Linda and
Keith at St.' Marys for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson
and Anne of Windsor visited last
week in Lucknow with Miss Helen
Thompson.
Mrs. Ewart Taylor, •Lucknow, is
now at' the home of ,her daughter,
Mrs. Morgan Johnston, Kincard-
ine. She 'had previously been a
patient for two weeks in Wingham
and District, Hospital.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Frank King 'of
Thornhill, Mr. and Mrs. Bill King
and son Brock' of Ottawa and Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Sanderson of
Goderich were Saturday visitors in
Lucknow with Mfs: Bob Hamilton.
Ralph. Nixon of Winghain and
Bob Stover of Beigrave visited
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Nixon, Belfast.
Barbara Cameron, 16-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don
Cameron 'of Lucknow, is attending
the Royal Conservatory of Music at
Toronto for six weeks where she
Will take History III; Harmony III
and Applied Theory.
• Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rothwell of
Norwood; Miss Rosemary Rothwell
and Barry Neilson of Toronto; Mrs.
M Martin and Ned Martin of Long
Beach, California, are holidaying at
the Thompson cottage, Amberley
Beach and with Mrs. Rothwell and
Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs, Ed'
Thom, at. Pindcrest Manor, Luck-
now.
Mrs. Margaret MacLennan . of
Lucknow underwent surgery rec-'
ently in Wingham and District
Hbspital.
Mr., and Mrs. Peter Cook
enjoyed a bus trip to ,the Muskoka
district recently, accompanied by,
friends. • They went on a' cruise
from .Gravenhurst to Port Carling, a
round trip of 45 miles. The many
Muskoka islands• are very beautiful
and some are owned by. Canadfans
and Americans. -
Mrs. Mary Miller, Litcknow, is a
patient in 'VVingham Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nikkei' and
daughters Michele and Lori, North
Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kirk
and family of Bolton, Ontario;
and Mrs. Lloyd ' Keating and
_daughter Audrey and friettct Zoi of
Santa Ana, California visited the
past .week with Mr. and Mrs, Cliff
Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Leishman
(Mary Douglas) of Markham and
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Miller (Minnie
Carrick) of St. Paul, Minnesota
spent • a few days last, week in
Lucknow.
•
Mr. and Mrs: Earl Gray, North
Bay, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs: , Ross Errington and
attended their 25th wedding anni-
versary., Mr. and Mrs. Norris
Wilson, Stoney Creek, were callers
at the Errington home on Saturday.
Visitors last week with Mr.. and
Mrs. Oliver Glenn and Janine of
LucknoW were Mr. and Mrs,
Clarence Arndt of Cambridge and
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Huber and,
fainily of Goderich and Mrs. Leo
Duggan and David of Stayner.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown,
Lucknow, returned last week from
a. holiday in Vancouver, British
Columbia and in Seattle, Washing-
ton with • their son Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Brown and family.
Mrs: Jghn (Donna) Carter is a
patient in Wingham Hospital.
FAIR' SEX
Nobody's perfect — the Lord
created man and after viewing
His handiwork decided B could
do better, so He created women.
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Family Gathering
.On 85th Birthday
Mrs. Selina Hunter of Lucknow
was guest 'of honour at a family
picnic at her horde tin Sunday, Ju1y
4th, 'to celebrate her 85th birthday.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. John L. (Alma) McKinnon, of
Kincardine; Lloyd Hunter, Mr. and .
Mrs. Jim Hunter, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob (Lois) McIntosh, Mrs.Lorna
Button, all of Lucknow; Marion
button of Kitchener; Don and Jane
McKinnon, Patrick and Alison of
Brantford; Mary Belle and Cecil
Cranston of West Wawanosh;
Wanda and Jack Miller of Barrie;
Herb and Muriel Hunter and,
Trevor of London.
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LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR
Jim and Syke Sutherland
'Phone 528-2126 Lucknow
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