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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 11,1.1CKNOW„ ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JULY ,21 1976 PA4111 TWENTY
JOHNSON - COURTNEY
•Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Courtney of
Huron Township are, •happy , to
announce' the marriage of their
daughter Gail Marie toBrian David,
Johnson, son of Mr.
,
and Mrs.
Willard JOhnson of Kincardine
Township, The wedding took pla
July 17,.1976 in Walkerton Unite
"Church. " •
MENARY - HENDRIKS .
Mr. and Mrs.. Martin Hendriks,
R. R. 7 Lucknow, are pleased to
announce the, forthcoming marri-
age of their daughter, Joanne
Lamberta, to Ronald Hugh Men-
ary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Menary, R. R. 7 Lucknow. The'
wedding will take place on Friday,
August 6th at 6 p.m. at St.
Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge.
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Ladies' Missy
Dresses
REDUCED
25%
SIZES 10 - 20 '
16% -.24%
All Ladies'
Sportswear
In Jantzen, Paris Star,
and Jack Winter
Reduced
o' .Clear
Includes shorts, 'jackets and
slacks, skirts, blouses, shells
\NO REFUNDS OR
RETURNS ON
SALE ITEMS..
Local United Church congrega-
tions are planning their exhibit as-
part of the' 90 acre "tent city"; a
regular feature of the International
Pl?wing . Match, ' Under .the
chairmanship of the Rev. Douglas
aufman of Lucknow, a committee
f volunteers has' completed initial ,
arrangements for the display. °
"The church -will be there to
demonstrate, our interest in the
farming community" said . Mr.
Kaufman, "it is alinique Opportun-
ity to meet so many people."
With the theme • "Creating
Together", the church tent will
provide opportunities for learning
and involvement-for young and old
alike. Children visiting the exhibit
will be able to .do their own creating
at an outdoor centre for painting
and drawing. Inside the tent, a
picture pyramid will be built day by
day as visitors express their ideas
Special Rack
Of Girls' Wear
SHORTS, SHORT SETS,
BLOUSES AND 'TANK TOPS
Reduced
To Clear
ALL SALE TAGGED
SIZES 3x - 6x AND 8 14
•
LADIES' AND GIRLS'
SWIM SUITS '
* -
GIRLS' AND BOYS'
POLYESTER
SHORTS
Size 8 - 14
GIRLS' PANTS
SUITS
Size 8 - 14
All On Sale!
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LOCAL, MINISTER IS COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN
. Bruce Co. United Church Congregations •
Pion. Exhibit ,.(00t.re: A/International
Cowin g Match At WOlkerton. This fall
IlIcKAY'S FRUIT MARKET
with paint, paper and paste,)'
. Displays will feature descriptions,'
Of the church at work, responding
creatively .to .".community needs
locally, nationally, and internation-
ally. Posters, films and literature
will. be available.: Hosts and
hostesses from nearby churches
will welcome visitors each day.,
Refreshments and a chance' for'
•weary guests to relax. will be
provided at a hospitality' centre.
Mary Anne Connell of Palmer-'
ston is in charge of the daily
program and Kay , McCapum of
Hanover heads the publicity group.
The International Plowing Match,
will be located on. a 550 acre site
near Walkerton and is .expected to
attract more than 160,000 -visitors.
Between 550 and 600 contestants
from Canada, the United States
and other countries will be
competing.
SCHNEIDER'S
NO. 1 COUNTRY MAPLE
1 LB.
FRESH
Peaches
& Plums
4 QTS.
$2.29
Bacon
$1.59
•
32 OZ.
Miracle Whip
$1.19
McCORMICk's
Cookies
CHOC. 'CHIP 11/2 LEI.
CREAM ASST. — 11/2 LB.
BIG VALUE — 23% OZ..
$1.19
There are a few other Playtex
pieces that we are clearing out,
so come in and have a peek.
SPECIAL
Playtex '
"I ,Can't Believe
It's A Girdle"
Reg. $18.95
S - M - L - XL - XXL
20% -1!?
50% Off .
Ladies' Halter
Tops
Ladies' Blouses
Now $9.99
Sleeveless, short sleeves
and long sleeves
e4INIAINIP I,MAINg inp
THAT
Lucknow Fall Fair, prize lists are
now available and may be obtained-
from secretary Ross Errington or at
The Lucknow Sentinel. Fair date is •
Saturday, September 18th.
THAT s
Mrs. Doug Farrell of /Huron
Township was the winner of $550 at
the. Ripley and District Lions Club
bingo last week. The bingo at
Ripley has now ceased until
October.
.‘4 iou won't believe this one,
Sage"
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WE NOW HAVE .
CASH DISCOUNT STAMPS
Save our Cash Discount Stamps and
WIN INSTANT CASI71 UP TO $100.
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COINIGIRATULATIONS
We are pleased to, announce that Bob Farrish won a .19.77
Dodge Charger car with an entry (from Kelloggs Corn Flakes
which, was purchased at. Our/store.
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By The Sentinel
WE DELIVER
Honoured On
25th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith of
Kitiloss Township were honoured
recently at dinners, and parties
celebrating their 25th wedding
anniversary. Evan and Margaret
(Graham) were married at South,
Kinloss Presbyterian Church on
July 14, 1951, by Rev: Gordon S.
Baulch, and have farmed -on. the
second of Kinloss since 1952.
Mr.' and Mrs. Keith, along with
Warren and Marion Zinn of
Ashfield, were dinner guests at
the home of Mr. and -Mrs. Graham.'
MacDonald, of London.
On SundaY, July 4th, friends and
relatives attended a dinner in
Goderich- to celebrate the 25th
wedding •anniversaties of Mr. and
Mrs. •Keith and Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Zinn of Ashfield. The
ladies are sisters. Others present
were Mr. and , Mrs. Douglas
Graham, Lucknovv, Mr. and -Mrs.
Che4ter Hackett, Ash field, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Tuck, Oakville, Mrs.,
Ervin Zinn, Goderich, , Murray
Keith,
Zinn,
itin, WandaAhL
fi
i neni der; Saffo rd, and
Paul
A surprige party on July 14th was
Eh eyladn bayntdhes4' naeriggahrbeot.ursTthoeyhownoeruer
presented with an electric coffee-
maker. Betty COlwell gave the
presentation w
lunch
addressaspdd by rny ianed
the
adelic
i
sneeglhhnbegorulurnsmnt neighbours. Misses Helen and ti re assisted in
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