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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1987-01-14, Page 2Page 2—Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, January 14, 1987 1985 PONTIAC PARISIENNE, 4 door 1984 PONTIAC PARISIENNE WAGON 1984 BUICK PARK AVENUE 1983 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 1982 GMC SUBURBAN, Sierra Classic 1982 FORD F150 Supercab 1982 CHEV %2 Ton 1982 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM, 4 door, loaded 1981 DATSUN STATIONWAGON 1979 OLDS REGENCY 98, 4 door loaded with extras 1979 FORD LTD. ll, 4 door 1979 OLDS CUTLASS CRUISER STATIONWAGON Phone 523-4342 -UC 528-3001 Live year to fullest, correspondent urges One year, 12 months, 52 weeks, 365 days - no matter how you look at it, it's a long time. And, yet, has it really been long enough to do all the things we should have done and to do and would have done if we hadn't n so busy/ But, now we ave a new year ahead of 1 and Lloyd of Kinloss were Charles and us. One year to live a better life. Twelve Mayme Wilkins and sons, Bill, Larry, Jack months to spend helping our neighbors. ,,Mayme Those with Barry and Betty Jones for Christmas were their two daughters, Sherry of London and Sharlene, and Barry's mother Gerturrde Jones of St. Marys. Sunday visitors with Mrs. Stella Irwin Fifty-two weeks in which to make new' s and their families of Ashfield Y-wwwtship, and Ken Wilkins. Also visiting friends and to cement old friendships. were Charlie and Ruby• Reich of Three hundred and sixty five days to pray Woodstock° and Laura and Mabel Camp - for a better life. bell of Toronto. With God's help we can do it. The com-Christmas visitors qth drles and munity and I wish you a very Happy New Mayme Wilkins were Laura and Mabel Year! Campbell of Toronto; Lloyd Irwin of People news Kinloss Township; Barbara Wilkins of Rhetta MacLennan was allowed home Paris; Bill and Joanne Wilkin, Ian and for a couple of days of the holidays from Stacy; Larry and Janet Wilkins, and the Wingham hospital. Those with her for Laura and , Adam, Jack, , Sharon and Christmas were Marion MacLennan, Timothy Wilkins, all of Ashfield Township; Bruce and Louise Miller of Palmerston Allen and Janet Peck of Wallaceburg; and Margaret Morton and her two Elizabeth Wilkins of Mount Forest; and children, Lena and Jason, of Point Clark. David Dadson and Ken Wilkins. . Jim and Cecil Webster of Waterlbo were Elmer and Edna' Culbert and George, home for Christmas and, due to the plant Andrea,, Julia and Michael MacDonald closure until after the NeuN Years, are were in Kincardine on Christmas with spending their holidays with their mother Mike and Brenda Lazette and family. Kae Webster. On Christmas, Kae, Jim and Ewen and Mari MacLean held their Cecil had their Christmas dinner in Christmas -in Kincardine at the home of Goderich with Norrna Young. Ewan's sister; Mrs. Isabel Mgrtyn. Qiumarket NEGMEL Senior Citizen A,R,. 5% Discount WE DELIVER. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. QIIICES IN EFFECT TILL CLOSING SAT., JAN. 17/8-7 FRESHLY MINCED Regular Ground Beef 2.16 KG. -.9 LB. Bucket Chicken REGULAR OR HONEY 900 G. PKG. 3.99 FRESH YOUNG ONTARIO FAMILY PAK Pork Loin Chops 3.95 KG. 1 1 LB. FRFSH UM NG ONTARIO CENTRE CUT Loin Pork Chops 5.49 KG. 2 On Mondays Only on Orders of $10.00 and over excluding cigarettes and tobacco On Saturday evening, Jim. Cecil and Kae Webster went to see r(hetta MacLen- nan at her hdlne as sjazas home for a few days at NeW Yea thers that were there included, Louise Millar of Palm rston, Florence MacLennan and her fries Shirley of Kitchener and Marion Mac ennan. E abeth Wilkins of Mount Forest and Ken Wilkins of Ridgetown were home on the weekend with their parents Charles and Mayme Wilkins. On Friday evening, Kae, Jim vfd Cecil Webster visited in Kincardine at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robb and their son Glen Robb of Ashfield Township had their New Year's dinner at Lion's Head with Ed- win and Janice McClutcheon and family. Ursella Richardson and her three daughters, Laura, Michelle and Nicole of London visited with her sister and brother- in-law and family, Max and Helen Reigl- ing, and with other members of the family. Super Savings For The New Year! .�m 0 •>!"'. • .. r.G'r•'r t:4:<:� •.S�'tY.s w.f'};i•`p:, �: + Lf SCHNEIDER'S • PROD. OF P.E.I. CANADA NO. 1 P.E.I. Potat es 10 LB. BAG 99 • PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Red and White Grapefruit •t•»: y�y��, tt• }'s ...............:: ..::::: PROD. OF U.S.A. Fresh Broccoli BUNCH Opopott SCHNEIDER'S huringer Sausage WHOLE OR HALF "BY THE PIECE" 6.59 K(:. 1111 PRODUCT OF U.S.A. SWEET JUICY / Sunkist Oranges 1.49L.. SEE THIS WEEK'S FLYER For Our FULL SELECTION OFSPEC1ALS