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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-08-27, Page 3etARBEQuE [550 LIGHTER RUID CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 53c 59c '32 OZ. CTN.R. „ 5 LB. BAG 2 x 24 OZ. CTNR.• 12's PKG. 19 OZ. TIN 24 OZ. JAR 6% OZ. TIN 18 OZ. PKG. FABR IC SOFTNER LIQUID ioCLOTH TOWELS WITH PORK IN TOMATO SAUCE, CLARKS BEANS BILKS DILLS FiliiLlIGAHTTUNA CFI IZE"Ofil X E S 14 OZ. PKG. BADE IBIRICCKH EIERSEER IcilTEREil3ONNET MA RGERINE PHONE 528-3001 LUCKNOW SOFT WHITE 40 WATT, 60 WATT AND. 100 WATTS WESTINGHOUSE LIGHT - BULBS. $1.69 1.09 89c 77c 59c 79c 57c $1.39 MAPLE LEAF — READY TO EAT QUARTER BONE IN HAMS $1.89 lb. OPEN: EVERY FRIDAY. NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. • • KHAN'S SUPER MARKET 66 OZ. CTNR. 2 LB. PKG. $1.29 1975 WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 27, 1975 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKHOW, ONTARIO -1 PAGE THREE Bob Cronin Assumes Duties As Cuiross Clerk Robert Cronin, Teeswater, has assumed his duties as the clerk of Culross Township, starting to work on August 4.., - He recently sold the Cosy Restaurant and Bakery to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dwinnell, who had come here from British Columbia: Bob was born in Mildmay where his mother, Mrs. Tim Cronin, still resides. He taught school for four years, worked for the Telephone Company for two years and spent 8 years in the Canadian Airforce. After his diseharge he bought the Cosy and has .been in the restaurant. and bakery business for the past 12 years. His wife is the former Donna. Cerson of Teeswater and they have three of a family, David, a student at F. E. Madill School, Wingham; Paul and Nancy, students at Hillcrest Central,. Teeswater. Bob is active in the Lions Club, Mr. and Mrs. Art Richardson, entertained at a dinner on Friday evening in honour of Mr. Joseph Wall's 91st birthday. Mrs. Don Recreation Committee, Minor Sports, Chamber of Commerce and other local activities. Gillespie made—anal.-decorated a 'lovely birthday cake for this occasion. Joe, who is well and favuurably- known- here; makes -his -home with his nephew Spence McFarlan. He received scrolls from both the Dominion and Provincial governments; also con- gratulatory messages from Prime Minister Trudeau, Premier Davis, Robert Nixon, Murray Gaunt and Governor General and Madame Leger, also from relatives, friends and neighbours and the Kinlough Anglican Church Women. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Yoling of Waterloo,' Mrs. Elma Mae Gilling- ham of Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.. Bert Thompson, Carol and Cheryle o Teeswater, visited on Sunday , with Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacDon- ald. Cathy Young, who has .been vacationing here returned home. • Eric Haldenby entertained little friends on Monday at his 10th birthday party. RELIEVES TENSION Instead of finding fault laugh a little bit, every day — it's the straight road to the best there is in life. Honoured On 91st Birthday •KINLOUGH NEWS Indon !most these 1 by- Ross rving ►lated >ea'of nches ind a aging raters noon er or view- worst half- were again arage vas at )r the ay. E1 to the 1 road d out ces on igside was 'opp's inloss is the' ig the