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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-06-04, Page 38, BILLY BEE 16 OZ. Liquid Honey j NESCAFE 16 OZ. Instant Coffee SAVE TO 13c ay Only 99c SAVE TO 25c Only $1.74 'VALUES 'EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 12,13, 14 PHONE LUCKNOW 528-3420 LUCKNOW FRUIT MARKET YOUR "LOWEST PRICES". :FOODLAND Anostrawstamatureitii-secigmew WESTON'S 12 •IN PKG. Hamburg Buns WESTON'S 12 IN PKG. Wiener Buns ORIOLE 100% VEG. OIL. Margarine in Tub CARNATION TALL 16 OZ. Evaporated Milk SAVE TO 10C Pay 'Only 59c SAVE TO 1k Pay Only 59c ,'SAVE TO 39c ONLY 2 lbs. 99c SAVE TO 1k 2 Tins 69c PASO TWENTY THAT 15 tickets sold in tbe Olympic Lottery'by The Lucknow Sentinel were $100 winners.'. The Sentinel knows only the numbers sold, not the identity of the winners, until they make it known, themselves. Ira Wall of R. 3 Wingham, Judi Elder of Kincardine and Ewan MacLean of Lochalsh were three of the fifteen. THAT Grant • and Wilma •(Watson) Chisholm of Lucknoyy 'marked their 25th wedding anniversary on June 3rd. A family dinner was held on Sunday at the Bruce Inn, Kincard- ine. THAT Mr. and Mrs:. Eldon Bradley of Lucknow were among the $100 winners in the Olympic Lottery draw last Sunday evening. 4111P 410, re. dr IP 4P 411. 411, 401. dIP IP ri0P rOP' rOP 410, AP. IP 411P alP" II .11. I' AP All women's dresses 20% Off WE HAVE A WIDE SELECTION OF Women's Short Sleeve Tops and Shorts oaf DON'T FORGET DAD! Ils Sunday, June 15 MEN'S DRESS SLACKS AND SHORT SLEEVE, CASUAL KNIT SHIRTS WILL BE AT 20% Saving SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE 14 We invite you to come in and look at our many other gift suggestions ASHTON'S LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR Jim and Syke Sutherland Phone 5284126 6. Lucknow moo goo, dr. ASHTON'S IS OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY OPEN FRIDAYS TIL. 9:00 P.M. THAT Sunday, June' 8th was marked as the 50th anniversary of the United Church of Canada by congregations across the country. In Litcknow the special service was followed by 'a luncheon with an anniversary cake which was cut by Mrs: Ernest Ackert and Miss s Ada ,WbSter, 'both f L of OW. ST. HELENS Mrs. Fred MCQuillin was a week end visitor with Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Moffat and family at Oakville. Little Nancy Aitchison 'of near Kincardine is spending a while with her grandparenis, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aitchison. (Sympathy of the community goes out to the Cameron family in the death of John Cameron 'on. Sunday. Gordon Lyons is a patient at Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Errington and family were guests at the Wilhelm-Stroeder wedding in Walkerton on Friday evening. The bride is a niece of Mrs. Errington. Mr. and Mrs. Allan. Cranston spent two weeks at Arcola-, Saskatchewan with relatives. NIGHTMARE The problem that baffles the authorities is how to dig 'the country out of the hole without making the hole any bigger. John Alexander Cairneron, a lifetime resident of West Wawa- nosh TOwnShip, passed away On Sunday, June 8th in Winghatn and District Hospital following a leng-. thy illness. He was 81.' He was born on May 31st, 1894, in WeSt Wawanosh, a son of William Cameron and Josephine Radcliff. The late Mr. Cameron is survived by hiS 'wife the former Mary Durnin, who he married on July 4, 1929; one son Don Cameron and daughter-in-law; Margaret Cameron of Lucknow and three grandchildren 'Barbara, Colin and Rosalea, also one sister Mrs. James Douglas of Mitchell. .He was .predeceased by two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Josephine. Pickwoad, Mrs. Mary McAree, Gordon Cameron and Callum Cameron. The funeral service was held on Monday, June 9 at MacKenzie Memorial Chapel, Lucknow. Rev. A. Cook 'of St. Helens United Church was minister. Interment was in Greenhill Cemetery. BOARD MEMBER CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 any finance committee meeting. In other business,. the board decided it will not give up a pie-shaped slice of its outdoor education property in Amabel Toronto Graduate Township without an argument 'Court if necessary. • A neighbour adjacent 'to the board's property claims a recen survey indicates that the wedge o land which the board considers its property is his. The board bases its claim to a 60-Year-old fence which, the board says, was accepted as boundary when the property was • bought a few years ago. The wedge of land. tapers out to a 90-foot frontage on Spry Lake. ,The board authorized • legal action if necessary to .establish its title .to the 'land. The board approved Elgin Mark et public school as the name for the new elementary school in Kincar- dine. The name. was that of an earlier one-room 'school at Kincardine. The building since has been razed. The present chairman of the school I board, Alan Dent of Tiverton. taught in the Old Elgin Market SChool. The original school was so • named beCause it. as close, to 'a market or Meeting place. The Elgin stems from a tit:c of Earl of Elgin. governor-genera'. when Kini cardine was formed. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 11/1 Wawanosh Man Died Sunday JOHN A. CAMERON • KENNETH L. SMITH Kenneth L. Smith of Kitchener, formerly of Brampton. graduated with his Doctor . of Chiropractic degree from the Canadian Memor- ial Chiropractic College, Toronto. He has opened his office in. Kitchener at the Smith Chiropractic Clinic. Ken's wife, the former Anne Gemmell of Ripley. who is teaching in. Brampton, will begin teaching in Kitchener in Septem- ber. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gemmel], Ripley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gemmell. Brampton attended the graduation and dinner and dancing at the Harbour Castle Hotel. Honoured With Bridal Shower .A very enjoyable e., ening was spent at the home , of Mrs, Philip Stewart. Lucknov' May Nth when the .neighbours and close friends gathered in hcr,,ur of Miss Wendy. Herbert, brIc,Y t,o Wendy. a taken by surprise. enjoyed hunting for her 2:.fts. some of which 'were hidden around the home. Readings and con t est s were enjoyed. 'Miss McKay assisted in opening and displaying the gifts.4 Wendy thanked all for such a pleasant evening after which a. delicious lunch, was served.. •