The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-07-16, Page 20LADIES'
HALTER TOPS
All pastel shades as well as navy, brown,
red and black
LADIES' SHORTS AND
SHORT SETS
Sizes 10 20' and 38 - 44
Sizes S-M-L'
All' colors. and designs
Reg. $2.29 - $6.49 • 59c
10 OZ. JAR
$2.29
Coffee Mate / 6 OZ.
MAITRE'D
Instant Coffee
1 SEE .
By The Sentinel
THAT
Lucknow Fall Fair prize lists
• have been completed and are
available at The. Lucknow Sentinel
or from , secretary Ross Errington.
THAT
Garry's Auto Service and Sup-
ply, operated by Garry Double of
Wingham, will open on Wednesday
of next week in the former Lucknow
Fire Hall, recently purchased from
the village. The special opening is
advertised elsewhere in this issue.
THAT
A large crowd attended the
Walter Ostanek dance at Lucknow
arena sponsored by Lucknow
Agricultural Society. Jim McTavish
of Huron Township was the winner
of a clock radio in a draw at the
dance.
Receives Licence
Steven Donaldson of Teeswater,
son of Mrs. Bill Gilbert of
Kitchener, and the !ate Don
Donaldson of Teeswater, received
word last week that he had passed
his exams and is now a 'Farm
Equipment 'Mechanic.
Steven attended three courses at
Guelph College, one fourteen week
course and two six week courses.
He is employed at Teeswater
Farm Equipinent, formerly Donald-
son's Sales and Service.
Much of the talk you hear is
not as broad as it is long.
BUY NOWAND SAVE! WHILE QUANTITIES LAST
CLOVER LEAF SAVE HERE REG 97c
Now 89c
OPPIP..../;4?..94/41494"9.444,4/4/4144P4sPPOPPIPPPP
PAGE TWENTY THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1975
hicKAY SFRUIT MARKET
PHONE ST&3930
Solid White Tuna
CONTINUES
Shop early to get the best choice!
PEPSI AND KIST — REG. $6.00 SAVE $1;51
Canned Pop 24 -1 .Q oz. Now $4.49
BRUNSWICK CANADIAN, 31/4 OZ.
Sardines - 5 for $1.09
SILVERWOOD'S MEADOW GOLD, GAL. REG. $1.93
Ice Cream
NOW,
WESTON'S SUPREME, REG. 48c EA.
White Bread Now Only 3 for $1.19
Coke 26 OZ.
3 for 89c PLUS DEPOSIT
Now 20% Off 20% Off
LADIES' TANK TOPS
Sleeveless and Short Sleeves
Sizes S-M-L-XL
V-necks, turtle necks, crew necks,
round scoop necks
blues, greens: pinks, yellows, beige, white,
• red, navy, orange
Plains and patterns
Don't Forget
All Paris Star & Jantzen
and Jack Winter
Co-ordinate Sportswear
PAILS OF CHERRIES
BOTH RED AND BLACK, WILL BE ARRIVING SOON
LEAVE US YOUR. ORDER NOM"
NEW GRADER 12,000 ACRE RANCH,
ASHTON'S LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR
4! 40. 41"' 4i! 40, AIIP ¤41. .4P 4IP AP .41P dr AP 40P 4.1.¤dir air do' ror AP AP AP AO. 40P AP ..0. dr P.
Lucknow
As well take a peek in our Men's Wear Dept.
and view the
$1.98 - $6.49
Knit Shirts and Pants
Short Sleeve Dress Shirts
Shorts and Bathing Trunks
20% OFF
SAVINGS OF 2,0%
And while you're in visit our basement to see our
selection of -
FABRICS AT 20% OFF
Jim and Syke Sutherland
Phone 528 2126
IS ON SALE
at 20% Off
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
Township of Kinloss.
By-law 14-1975 was passed
providing for the erection of stop
,signs at intersections in the
Township. Severance was approv-
ed on Part of Lot 16, concession, 6,
and Lot 18, concession 8, Township
of Kinloss.
The tender of Saugeen Spraying
Co. Ltd. at $2015.00 for a resurface
job on Station Street was approved
subject to approval of the Ministry
office.
The following accounts were
ordered Vaid.: General, $4,583.13;
Drains, $11,412.22; Highways,
$9,625.70. -The meeting adjourned
until August 5th or at the 60 of the
Reeve.
FRASER MacKINN\ON, Clerk.
Murray Hackett, clerk of Culross
Township, has accepted a position
as clerk with Smith Township in the
Peterborough District. His duties
will commence on Jply 21.
Murray and his wife Judy and
their son Michael went to Teeswat-
er two and a half years ago.
Michael is now 5 years old and.
Jennifer, who is 6 months old, has
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1
the thirty 4-H'ers going out to
Alberta.
Brenda 'Berg will visit Donna hi
August and her mother and father
'Will be chaperones for the return
„part of .the exchange 'to Ontario.
This exchange was made pos-
'sible by a Youth Travel Grant. and
sponsoring ,organizations through
• the Huron County Agriculture
office at Clinton paying 60% for
each '4-H member,, with the
remaining 40% being picked up by
tbe' members themselves and
sponsor.
W.
sdpeoatiles
rorAi.n.
L(u13cukdr110%.v,,4 Hamilton,s B
Donna's
. B.P.
Donna felt she learned consider.
able about life on a ;.sestern ranch
through her stay with the Bergs,
been added to the fa n't Hy since their
arrival. Mrs. Hackcti is the former
Judy Esplen of Pert Elgin. Her
mother is the former Mildred
McInnes of Cu Iros, Murray is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hackett of
Port Elgin. his dad being a native
of Ashfield Towtiship.
.Bob Cronin ,.Tee,.,wa ter.'hasbeen
hired to replace the departing
clerk.
•
BOB CRONIN TO ASSUME CULROSS POSITION
Murray Hackett, Cuiross Clerk, Takes
New Position As Clerk Of Smith
Township In The Peterborough Area