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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-06-10, Page 8RIG �'�` ar.Iman's. .A � • O THIS W 'K.END FR. T WEEK Pearlman's Are Offering , SILK • I'jRESSES:,;. PRINTED .._ These. 'Dresses ~ are : Infancy Printed ' Silk Materials for ' summer and in New • Styles. : are in All Colours, and tau Ther Sizes from 14 to- 42. .,E .'. %S:'� OFFER :REMEMB THIS IS ONLY FOR4 FRIDAY , & SATURDAY. These Smart Dresses are•• .to be sold at 9 • nl 8. O L. -.AN : EA MAB1. P R Lucknow,-Ont. aH URCH . NOTES • Presbyterian Y. 'W. A. (Intended for'last' week). - The regular • monthly meeting of -t e: Y. A.' was held at'l,the.=-honie afMrs=Dr;'•Iittle, on May'25th, 'with' 'an attendance ; of 25.' Meeting opened, with a Fhymn,;; the scripture' .reading by the ,president, •Miss, MacDougall, and the Lord's, prayer, in unison, fol-. lowed-bythe;:reading.of-xnmutes and, the roll call Mrs; Reve, MacDoi ; aid gave the- Dibic :study and Miss Roszella Mullin favored with a •solo. The report of .the Presbyterial held at Whitechurch on May 11''was. given -the morning and afternoon session by Mrs. Arehie,•Paterson and the ev- ening session by ,Mrs. Cliff Aitchi- son: A piano solo by Peggy MacDon- aid .and a reading by Mrs. McCall were also..enjoyed. After the singing of another. hymn, Mrs-- Wm. Fisher closed the•. meeting•.with praYer.,. 1• THE LtrCKNOW `SENTINEL T>� sra r�cxKrcrat a?a xa • '1'HU1 DA Ft JUNE 10TH; ' 1937 Of; the progiamat the regular meet- °• ,BELFA.,T irig oi'` tie '17nited- =Church W.; M_ S meeting• on„Wednesda .. Miss Mal t... • Y �• Mrs Melvin ' Hackett, of Paylchill is lough read the scripture 'lesson; The topic "Christ, .at 'Home in ,Canada” was given, in. three '.parts by,, Mrs. R. 'Struthers,. Miss L. McLean; and Mrs. E. N. Hodgins. -A Very'interesting re port of the Presbyterial held, in. Chesley 'was given, bY, Mrs. N, E. Bushell. Mrs..Harold Treleaven sang ",Waiting -Some ,.One Waiting .. For. You." Miss C Hamilton: gave. a read- ing on the, missions - r3' wozk done by health, tali es. to. m r 'v •_ , JackMiner i to in : biros'..: Mrs.' • cans, .il 1...,p a.4, n �g g'� -Miss Jea rdo was s," •Sunda; .¢Yibvs�-•:,:•fl tb i ' a ;ate^,u.w.Y "„�,.4Yi .rt Ui'1r The devotional period was ,pre., ided Mr., and .Mrs., Will MacLean of ver bthe reside rit rs. , o Y, ,p � , M..._ .., � , S ltford spent Sunday with: Mr, .and athwell.. B. I�rs:. RoyAlton: Mr. a d' ran 'Stottcott,. of An - , berley called on Mr. and Mrs; Will Alton on Sunday Twenty-six members of .Airs. , A ton's• group enjoyed, a', lovely driye:to a meeting at the. home of Mrs+ Grant MccDiarmid. on Tuesday afternoon, The minutes, of, last -meeting,"4 were read .and ry adopted, .Plans 'were Made' .for his rou to=serve .a.ten:cent. tea, t 1' , P. and', prograin the •:meetin .of ,•-the' .., p g , i>IZ at g association 'en June'. 23rd at • the church. Mrs. .Dr.. Newton : favored with an instrumental 'The' Last Hope' Mrs:: Ewart Taylor.gave anr' interes- tingr a• contest, lunch '.Aftet 'reading., was ,served. The meeting ,closed' with the National Anthem..' phi Mission Band Sun .,ne • The regular meeting of: the Sun shine, Mission Band was held' on ;Mon-: day' ,wiith, 'an attendance of'•. twenty,.. The:meeting'opened• with, the' opening exercises,` and hymn-: 4a5'.„._The .scrip- ure,rea,ing, was en : 1 y Taylor, followed.by; a short business ;period-tiWe 'decided to hold' -a picnic •on • Wednesday': at,.the home' of Mrs. Ewart. Taylor, at which all the :mere., bers' of the band were to -attend..The offering'iwas taken ,up'and the offer- tory response; repeated in , unison.. The °Study Story" was, _ taken. • :by Mrs. Taylor and the Meeting /closed with the `'M''issiond'?Band•-hymn.•and prayer: United C• hurch W. M. S.' Mrs.' C. Decker's, :group had .charge 'holidaying at '.his, Koine here. • • Mrs. Bert Alton. and Frances spent a few days last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs...E. Wilkins of Paisley: Mrs. 'Konneth MacKay and child- ren of $aipleY visited on Thursday last with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Heel kett. . , We are g to lad” see Mr. Paton- abl _...I e to be with use again and hope his CREWE` ` Mr. and Mrs.`'Dunlo and•childre t: p d i' e Visited ` r::`' d Mrs4' 11 of'R.I?l y• ..rs_ M �, nn Mrs,4' �l?etrie on; Sunday! " :• • Mr, and ;Mrs Wilfred.Drennan and children and: Mr. and. Mrs. James 'Dr e d With Mr and ennan'sp nt•.Stin ay w M ., Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett near 'Auburn.. A 'number. from here attended the .funeral of the late Miss Jennie Maize at 'Dungannon., 'Miss '" Beatrice. 'Treleaven attended the district annual.convention: of the W. ' at,.,Auburn on Thursday,; Mr. and Mrs. "Herb :''Stott ers arid T tY aud- Axatcrtd--of` non. spent Sunday evening with' Mr..and. Mrs. '•Bert Treleaven., . Mrs., ape Day- of .Hamilton • is , spen., ding sometime with her mother, Mrs., Menary. • 1d r. and' Mrs. -.John` Kilpatrick ,and children :renewed old acquaintances 9 in this'' neighborhood on `Sunday. Mrs.. Wm. Crozier, Clifford , and •Frances, attended: 'the graduation ex ercises' at Stratford "Hospital;, when, .Miss ,Marjory Campbell, of „Donny, Brooke was a graduate. [A ,I _ . - FEK NG,; Mr.. and Mrs.'.Hiram Moffat and two sons, Keith and Donald of Union e t Sunday ' with Mr..andMrs, s n .Sia Py Richard. Johnston, L Misses , Edith and; Lizzie Horton of Leeburn°.. are • the guests' -of M. and Mrs. Henry Horton ' I this week. Mr. and • •Mrs.. J. D. }lesson. of Stratford spent'Sunday at' the. -home of Mr.: and, ,,Mrs ,. S.:J.' Kilpatrick. • , Miss, Irene Menary, is spending this week with her grandparents, Mr. and tael Cank. Visitors at "the honie ''of Mr. and :'Mrs. Thos. • Anderson' en Sunday were Mrs. Harvey .ebb and two 'children and , r. 'Lois Ruth, M. Lorne Webb .^of St, Helens and,Miss• ,Blanche ,Mac- Dougall" ac- Dou all" of Hol .rood.' . , g y• • Mr: and Mrs. Thos. Blake , visited. on- Sunday with Seaforth friends. Mr. '.and ,Mrs: Jno ; Blake and Ber- nice 'spent Friday in 'Stratford. Miss: Donalda••MacDonald is'' assist- ing ssist ing at' •'Mrs..Richard- Johnston's at 'present.. • • T HAS . A ' H A R fi C. 'Int , 1: • 93 1 . ERI�THING FOR Longer .W•heelbase • Longer Roomier Bodies' Nigher -Powered. Engines •' Nigher P ch: :. improved Clut '.:.'=y.. isteel Turret lop: _New Ue Bedies'bY`Fishet iiF. Brakes 'drau „ . err r Sup.,.. r phis Neva, Improved Rea • Construction 1 Stabilizers • -New Dial Is.: ration Wheels.: e- 'K e Proved Ventilation 'Fisher No-Br� Yen ,• r Control Steering -.i�lent.,Cente , : , . _erre. • Illu8tieted Oldsmobile "6" lour -doorSedep;w'ith Trur*k OME for a:`drive today ' in . new Oldsmobile or Eight. Sixt wpleasure. ofdrivinga`. g Kai? the car that's smart and different.. Know the thrill' of '''smoother, livelier PoWer ...'the restful comfort of ; . •_:ere _,. .�.i,• ..� _.__ _..: room interiors, Knee -A on Wheels Viand• Dual Yrre �• Ride Stabilizers . thepriceless sense of 'security :• that comes the new. Unisteel Turret Top Body I • by Fisher, and ;Super -f iydraulic Brakes. Oldsmo- bile is truly "The '.car' that has everything"• yet it the priced. i'th• lowest•:.to set the, Cin value. ' '. 'Monthlypaymelnls eu t,rour.pureeon ,thd,Generel •Motore.Inate/mentllPlan:'. PRICED.::FROM6-cy1:. Sport' Coupe `w/tlt •Opera Saute) �jehveredd--at'-aceto Oshawa;- Ontario: 4' Cove nment ,`tazea, nN'. and''reight 1A f: additional. (Prices' subject .to oh ni without 'notice.) , 8 -cylinder Modus Nis AialltbN. -• ac NNO • • ELOCM and GENERA Miss ..Jennie Pearlman.. of "Toronto, Q H 0 Webster e C a i w fir c r a r is holidaying at: her home here,' • ' • Mr. John 'Mc.. villin was a week- end'. visitor with • riends in Toronto. : Miss 'Marjory ' Henderson o f„ Strat- ford is,spending week at'home here Mrs Walter Jones .'Of :Quebec,' City. is .visiting:'with friends in the village. Mrs.. Harve ebater and: infant M y ad Hugh Cummg, , is confined .to his home ' at `Blyth with ; an; attack •;•of measles s.. arth mi h' , Sarnia ,., M, _. t .. 4f .�S ...'nia is visiting: ,her, Sister, Mrs.. John; 'Dar row of. town. ass Ara • lie..... meson. of the -Bell Telephone' staff , at 'Stratford; is' .on. twa+weeks' vacat on. ' Mr.`:Ma o lc lin. ,atson• reliev ` �•_ :in ed. third room .the : st •of, , the week while: Mrs, ; Mae.Callum was i11. Misti :Jean. MacMillan „has. .r neared school near 'Wroxeter', ' with:: duties to commence in. September. Mr. Douglas ,McDonald,' Knox .Col lege: student, has successfully; passed his fourth 'year .examinations." `. i d'`=�` 'F Cs2E ...arcl. 1tIr0. Stauffer, spent Sunday at, ' Bervie with Mr.,::and l M s Lloyd Hildred. The; Webster, picnic will be held, on Saturday, June 19.th, at. the' Goderich 'SU/inneI: School camping --grounds ,-- ' ' Mr -and Mrs. Garnet .Armstrong of. Toronto,, were callers;. in townOn Monday. enrouxe•, to Point Clark. Mr. J. G. Anderson' 'received de- livery , of a new :Oldsmobile • frons• .L: M. MacKenzie, the first• of ' the •week. Miss . Loreen • Naylor , who teaches, at Molesworth, was • a week=end' visi- tor' at the home` of 'Mr.• and Mrs. P. M Johnston. Mr, and Mrs.; A E. Reynolds of Toronto, visited' ;'over, the ' week end'. -with. -Mrs .Rr Struthe and -other rel "- atives' 'he e P- Mr. and Mrs: Jack ;:Cooney and: daughter 'Sophia ' of Hanover, • Were- . Sunday visitors with Mr:,and Mr§ Thomas 'Aitchison., Miss Audrey '."Henderson, • student nurse, at',Walkerton Hospital;. is _, on a holiday strip •'with friends to Prince Edward • Island. ` The 'June meeting of .. the Women's Institute' will beheld• at the -home of Mrs. W. V, Johnston. ; Friday, ,June 11th, at. ,2.80• 'o'clock. Miss Edith ;Cartwright, Reg.N., , and Mr.: Wilfred 'Thompson' of Galt; f . . and were week-&nd guests .o Mr; Mrs. L. C Thompson Miss Vera Sherriff°'of;the Dorches- • ter:.Public School staff;;; has been re-- engaged for; . next term and. receives an increase, of'. $100. :in salary; P: Mrs.; 'Edith • Stauffer, : formerly • of Lacknow twenty-four; years ago, and now of Roblin, • Man., spent the past: meek' with' Mr and Mrs: Frank , Cole •Mr : ant Ml's. ": John '"MacRae`' he being' a' nephew of the late • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph `;Grenache, formerly of, Lucknow, were. , callers in town last week • iSP Frank `MacK,e.l'izie; a Prospective new member of the Pipe • Band, .Dur. Chased a set. of . pipes from one . of pipers, i ers S - t rda the .• Kitchener. ..on &, u y evening. • Mr. 'and :' Mrs. ' Glen::Campbell and; Miss • Lila • Irwin and'- Mr. John Irwin, visited their brother,',.Mr• Frank• Ir-; 'win and Mrs, 'Irwin at Sarnia ' last Wednesday, 'Mr.: and Mrs. F. IL - Graham and: two daughters Loreen ;and Vilda, alsa Miss Alberta Inglis of -=.•Walkerton visited .in Sunday with .Mr; and Mrs. Archie Paterson. • ames Dean,and :' Mr, and Mrs. ,. J .. _ Margaret' and Billyl of Ingersoll, vis-' sited -.Sunday with their uncle, . Mr. ,James,Webster; who has been quite for.'the last few 'weeks Sweepstake' Winner 'Miss Florence Scott 'of •Peterbor- oiigh, and a niece. of Mrs: John But- ton or ut-tonof Lucknow, held a 'winning -tick- et on the Irish; Sweepstakes and Won • $2,300. • • When, "'Bert Ward`: attended(( the L.' O. L. `Grand' Lodge meeting • last, week . in Owen Sound. was his first holiday in nineteen years, ' during, which time he 'has been a, faithful village employee. • • !e rs the E S TR�iPP THE! COOLEST HATSUNDER THE SSUN,` POR ALL. SPORTS C+lM,•,hM•kIN•+erXdq..n�l.pr.ryt,:':.k,Y.jF,•. • -5 ICA L. UN PKOOE' ,- RAIN PROOF PRAG'P A .. , ATTRACTIVE'. ,APPEARANCE'— .,t,+*• ,w-..- n ... � M:a.awm.••a��•�:a�•�.+,.� .-xs._�r•.. •x.paa- Ksp,,—su:..Wc.....0 'Ym'•+•wN-MLA-...},�,.e¢.-:q YMM(MHN {y{,(Vmf.Nn ADJ US.TA1�hE' .'2!G. M p' G- 5. MEN [p} .35c LADIES'. .:, . , ..•; •, r50c OY 15 PEANUTB STRAW: , . HATS— �' 5 PEANUT STRAWR S—MENS, 15c, 25e' • ilk= -rwt lt00FIN�1_ The permanence and:: low ,up- keep•cost of this metal roofing makes it,one of.the most eco- nomical on' the market. Tito - lap Galvanized Roofing gives greatest covering.capacity.. The; end, lap is so tight it:is almost, invisible; .ppositively eacludea driving sleet, rain or 'snow.: Send; roof and rafter measure-' meats for• free estimates.- : •: This: durable roofing has; extra'• rigidity that makes it particularly goodfor roofingover•alight frame work. The secret of ite'ptrength is:`: the ribs are Onlyfive :riches apart! The most copied roofing of its kind •on the market. Be: sure you get', ,. the enuine, economical` Roll;': Roo ng"1 Askyour banker for details about reroofing oofing:. on ' the Government., backed Home Improvement Plan. JetMESWAY POULTRY EQUIPMENT.': Use them Write forinforemation on any items In the Cont. plete Jainasway line Brooder hones': heating syet,mue,: incubatorq leyari`: aegis., ventilator . Briton* 'Use Jameewey� eennip�ment'f &iorpronto. ste az Steel,Proctiktt Guelph Sheet I ; 'mite Facto s. sho at PRESTO ,ONTARIO aMONTREAL ae :TORONTO • ur withallmetal is rooms. The afiCK lead 'on the. •head'., r the• •.'. • Reeve W. B:. Anderson is.attending. County ; Council which meets. this week at • Port' Elgin. He was accom- panied by Mics Anderson rand ;:..the -.children--who;, have-° taken 'a cottage, 'at the Beach' for the week.:,,' . Miss Roberta •Miriam.. `Johnston, daughter of • Mr and Mrs.`Robert Johnston of. Goderich; - was'; one 'of' thirty-eight graduates of "':Alma Col,. lege.; St. Thomas, to receive:.their' dip- lomas' at ' iripressive exercises,' oh • Miss MayHamilton ,of 'Trowbridge e g, is "visiting 'with Rev. and Mrs. J H. Geoghegan,' having: • accompanied Mrs, :.' George 'Hamilton • and son George of Listowel and Mr; ,'Ed Hamilton 'and :'i• Miss . Margaret -Ham f ilton' Trowbridge; who were Week- end' este. . Mr.. W. E. Treleaven has : been crn fined to• bed, with injuries to the -lig. aments of his legs. Mr.; Treleaven 'Was standing nearby: ' where one of, h' prize grazing. is p ze rse s Je ys was g g. when the tethered . animal tightened the .rope,: -which ' caught. Mr. .Treleaven, and threw• him. to the ground ...Mr. John T. Carter, deputy -mas- ter . 6f,. pLucknow''L 0.•L., attended. the _Gra nd-Lodge rneeting.�last Tue: day and Wednesday •a Owen Sound, when he visited' with his sister, Mrs. Jones. ;Her young daughtet 'Maggie Jones, who made her, .home here with • Mr.. and Mrs. Carter for a time a couple of.years'ago, was 'Confined to bed at the tine': with. a dislocated I ' shoulder, which she suffered in a fall the 'Saturday previous. • KINLOHGH Messrs. Isaae Pinnell and : Wnt Haldenby�-attended' • the ';Grana: Lodge" at Owen '• Sbuniron Thursday. Mrs. M. Johnston of Listowel spent a few days at the home; of her par.' ents, Mr. and. Mrs. H. Graham. Mr.• and>. Mrs:. Bert McLean Mr and Mrs. ,Wm. Jackson and 'Edna mo tored to Detroit :tin Friday. Mr.and'`Mr -r Boyleh s� Ka i spent the 'Week -end with: friends in London. Mr.'. and: 'Mra: ..Gordon s. .G don ' a 'little •'` daughter of. Bervie. spent ry•a. Su ted with le "or y re. Mrs: B. S ss Mr. and :• Mrs: Jas.: Hodgins' Mr. • Mrs."' 'Tam " and: Mr:;Hodginsand,, ainnly, spent Sunday with Kincardine: friends :. Mr. and ' Mrs. ,'.Win. `-'Brewer: and family, were Sunday visitors at How= F ' ard' Haldenby'•s. Mr.and .Mrs, l! . H:. Haldenb ' : of ' . • Y Westford quietlcelebrated -their fif- tieth tieth wedding anniversary last ,week. • Miss Ma MacLean is s endiri rY spending a`.few weeks at her;' home here.° The regular, meeting of the H. W. I; was held "at the home of Mrs. Levi �i,..Eckenswiller on Thursday last The vice-president, Mrs. Fred Thompson presided. • After •: the :usual opening exercises and business, the, motto Be• delicate in correcting 'others" was' ' given' by Mrs. • Jas. Hodgins. ` Mrs. • Wm: ••Haldenby read' 'tt the current ev- ents and; Mrs. 'Aylmer Ackert gave a talk on Peace. Lunch was served by the hostess and ' committee in charge. .,...... _erre.. . • an tock` l o 1 r. Inc. • 5 7, A' } ,'m C. 1u