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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-07-23, Page 24THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JULY 23,1975 Lions Clubs in the area have been participating in an exchange, of young people from other countries and several area homes have acted as host and hostess to the young people. Youth Camp. 'Lucknow Lions are scheduled to provide a breakfast on July 27th, the last day' of camp, McDonaghs, this week at camp, and will return to McDonagh's for the final week. Eloyes Castillo, 18, of Olton,4 Texas haS been the guest of Sheila and Dan MacDonald and, family of Huron Township, 'in association with Ripley and District. Lions Club. • Eloyes is this week at Wildwood Park -camp and return for the-- final week to the home' of Barb and Charles Liddle of Huron. Area • Lions Clubs will be providing meals at the St. Marys offers a complete selection of wedding announcements styled for the disc:rim, inating. ask for with, other visiting young people on the youth exchange. She was accompanied to Wildwood by Laurie Chisholm. At the home of Al and Gladys Haniilton and family is Lorraine Gonzales, 18, of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Lorraine spent last week at Hamiltons, this week at camp and next week will go to FergitslOt a Week. Barb Hamilton is at ,camp with the group this week. Next week the Hamiltons will have Pamela Hall of Angelton,. Texas as their guest. Deb Modeen, 16, of Minneapo- lis, Minnesota has been a guest of Barry and Betty McDonagh and family. She spent last week with OUT OF STEP . The high cost of luxuries is making it almost impossible' to afford the necessities of life. THAT Lucknow Fire Department res- ponded to a fire call at the village dump on Wednesday of last week ' which kept them on the job for a good portion of the afternoon. Firemen were also called to a grass fire on ,the 6th of Kinless West on Friday morning.. 44 young people are visiting district A.,9 of_ which, Grant_ Chisholm of Lucknow is governor. Grant, and Wilma Chisholm and family have as their guest NOriko Kojima of Gojo, Japan, a city of about 35,000. Noriko speaks some English and life at Chisholm's has been interesting adjusting to their new visitor. She 'will spend about six weeks in Ontario, much of it with Chishoims. , This week she is at Wildwood Park near St. Marys FRUIT MARKET -• • • • ..... • :.,* • • . • • • IN: • ' • • • • .. • . • • . • ... • ••••••.. •••••• • • • • . 6 •• .*°* • • • • • • • • : • . ....... ... . ........ • •• - • . • ••••• • ••••• . • , .... .. ....... .... e. ... ......... .. ..... . • ..... • , . . • •4 I • • .0. ••• • PIEC Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., July 23, 24, 25, 26 JACK'S CANADA BEATRICE 'CREAMED Potato Chips White Vinegar Cottage Cheese REGULAR AND PARTY PAK 128 OZ. — REG. $1.13 16 OZ. 79c Now Only 99c 59c REG. 89c REG. 89c SILVERWOOD'S Ice Cream RISEN SHINE ORANGE CRYSTALS 31As OZ. PKGS. 14 GAL. REG. $1.,93 Now Only $1.49 sevoio's 400 too. cific Va %St ROSE SWEET MIXED PICKLES 15 OZ. 99e SAVE 24c 59c COKE 26 oz. 3 for 89c PLUS DEPOSIT SPECIAL HOURS FOR GRAND OPENING WESTON'S WAGON WHEELS 3 VAR1ETIES REG..99c Now 79c We will be open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday. and Friday and 9 a.rn. to 6 p.m. on Saturday McaAM ICK'S AFTERNOON TEA COOKIES 12 OZ. -- REG. 97e Now 79c