The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-02-21, Page 8•
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THE L"iTGKNOW SENTINEL, LT,ICKNOW ONTARIO
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For not being able to wait. oil all our customers ,on
'Saturday, the • first day of, our store; wide sale.. -R
FIRST . ...
SECOND •
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For ,not having'more me.
•• rchand�se out, for your
selection.
THIS WEEK WE ARE OFFERING more and
different goods at:: prices that proved -so popular:
'with our.:customers last week.
COME IN AND ;LOOK AROUND.
m1eton Store.
iGion` W.M.S.,
Zion W.M.S.'.met, Thursday' 'a f -
ternoon, February 14th at ' they
home of; Mrs. W. 0. Hunter with
13 present.; 1VIrs. Gordon Ritchie,
pi esident, conducted the day of
prayer service, interspersed with
readings,by, Mrs. Jim . Hunter,
Mxs Kirkland . and. Mrs.: Wookey, „
Mrs. ''Bill, Hunter. conducted 'the;
Worship. service: The scripture
Was : read,; by Mrs. W. Ritchie.
.Prayers were taken by Mrs. Jake,
Hunter, ',Mrs. C. Wilkins; Mrs. G.
Hunter, Mrs F.,.Ritchie:and Mrs.:
• :W..•:O: •Hunter.' Rev C. B. Woolley
gave: the .•address, "What your
' money : does":Hunter':
read an article: on' Christian ste-
wardship. Letters of . thanks .were
read .from. Mts.'' Will Helm and,
Mrs. Allan '.Ritchie. At ,the ,short
business session it was decided to
use the 'talent ,• money plan' the.
same as last. year... Mrs.
ins. was 'appointed to. prepare he.
program for-ne-x4 meeting.---Mr-s.-
C. Wilkins, see:' pro' tem, read. the
'Minutes and' called the roll, ,and•
the ladies were . asked to. ',bring
their' flannelette quilt patches •to
the next.: meeting. God Save The
Queen was sung and. Rev. C. B.
7W9911- y;' clic edti €r wW:1GI;S; - with
prayer: •Mrs. Geo. • Hunter,. pres.
of the .W.A, they; took' .over. Mrs.
•Lloyd Hunter read psalm ,46.:Mrs.
Jake .Hunter , :readtie, minutes.
anl.: reports. `A discussion on quilt;
patterns fora the .bazaar followed
and . blocks : were distributed.
Plans fora blanket club, were
discussed. ••'The, ::afternoon ' closed
with.. the serving y
of dainty 'ire
freshments by ' the. hostess,:as,
sisted 1by`:Mrs.. Jim Hunter and
Mrs. ' Jake 'Hunter:
I• SEE, BY THE • SENTINEL.
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(Continued' from page 1),
THAT' special outdoor shorts .will
be shown on Thursday and Fri-
day along with the week -end
If e a t uge attraction "Go For
Broke" a t t h a Playhouse
. Theatre; On Thursday and Fri-
day •,shows will start at 7'.00 and
9:00 and a prize draw will be
made at' each show. The :,pict-
tures are being filmed in coni
junction with the Lucknow 'i
Fish and Game Protective As-
sociation, which. will share in
the proceeds; for the promotion'
of their conservation activities.
Advance sale tickets are .avail,
Able : v rn Public • and ' High
School students. ' ' •
TIAT Gilbert •• and 'Sullivan's
• "The Mikado", presented by 70
boys and girls from the Brant-
ford School for the, Blind, will
ibe presented in ' Brantford' on
' March 22nd and in the Eaton,
Auditorium on March 27th. One
• of ,'the leading. roles,.
Sing", is •being; • played: by
Eunice Helm, :daughter .of Mr:
- and Mrs.. Wm. Helm `of Zion,
and a former student' at Luck-
now High School, until failing
eyesight made• it necessary ;for
her to complete her education
at: Brantford. Many of, .the cast
. have•learned their tines by
;hearing and ;their dances by
feel rather than 'sight.'
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TIIAT the death . of; .,. Charles.
• •, ,Swanson : of Wingha'm occurred
on Sunday following a severe,
stroke. • He • had barbered in
Wingliam fox 50 :'years. Mrs.,
• Fred . Steward of. Ailsa Craig
• is a daughter.
THAT last Week produced,. some •
clear and snappy' winter wea-
ther. It was four belowlast
Wednesday, aid on .. Thursday
-St Valentine's Day -the' low •
locally was 6 below.
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. .TRIMS., FEBRUARY . 21st, 1952•
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Snowsuits, g Coats i I.
nowsuits' Parkas, Station Wagon ,
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YOUTHS' and 'MISSES'
Parkas •and Station Wagon' Coats.
LADIES' ,
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Station Wagons, Dresses: and. Coats.
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Before .moving. we -are anxious to.clear' these items and ,.
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THE PRICES,
HAVE BEEN: CUT �...': -i f - °.:-;
THE. PRIGS
that will mean a great , saving ,to our customers.
TOT.TO-TEEN :and -LADIES' ` WEAR, i •
'Phone 89-'w 'Lucknow, Ontario•
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Early on- • 1�Io idday aillOrritrigT
February 4th,: Rev. Canon Charles
Wesley Saunders, B.A., 'B.D., died
at. therectory in Stewiacke, Nova
Scotia,, in which :.parish he., had
ministered for. 23 :years, He was,
75 years of age..
Rev: Saunders was a former:
rector of • Lucknow` and St:. -1 -1e1 -
ens parishes• andwas,a' resident
here from 1905 'to ' 1919.7 It was
in 1910 .that :the bell: was iestall
ed in the tower ::of:. St:- Peter':4
.Church. 'Rev.. Saunders returned
to .Lucknow :for ` a; visit . with old
friends during the •. Bruce County
reunion. '
The late Canon Saunders was.
born at Exeter. • He studied at
I•iuron College, London, and was
ordained . t'o the • diocante; in 1903.
and raised tb the priesthood the
following :year `by:•the. Most Rev-
erend, Archbishop ' • Williams • of.
Huron Diocese. He served in par-
ishes at Port: Rowan, Lucknow;
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- rector at iChesl,ey and Tara,;has
•0 been appointed by,' Bishop Lux-'
'` ton to the parish of St. ;Paul's;
■ Wingharn where Rev.' and ,lVIrs.'-
• Parker. and. their one .. young
• • child will •take up .residence in
'-�- - mid April' During his:student
■ • 'days at Huron College; Rev.
m; ' Parker assisted as curate -in .St,
sr Peter's . Church.. •
THAT John Thompson of West
'Way -raft -sins recuperating from
pneumonia, from which he' had
twice • 'been' ill, In within three
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SUTKIST ORANGES, 252's' •
FLORIDA 'GRAPEFRUIT,, 96's
HEAD LETTUCE
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THAT dui i -rig the --past week -a:
7triurn•1 r-`of-m-apie trees` that
. surrounded The -.bowl-ing gr-een-
have been eiit down, They were
felled ibecause 'they shaded the
,_areen_too m.t fjy�and kil led Out
the grass. '
THAT Mrs. Dan Wylds (former
and in : Y.9284w, as. appointed to • . •
Holy Trinity . Church in Stewi- .
a eke,' where, he had since
-cred---until his -retirement in',June
of•ast' year. Since last fall he
had .been in failing . health and .
had been hospitalized much c
'the . tirrie.
During; his 48 'years in .lie• rnin-•
istry__J e,_was_noted_...-as _a' a-ithftu-1 , .
pastor .and for his ability to e1
Press . eternal. truths • in. the Lang-•
nage of plain people.: During hi •
rectorship at Stewiacke ..he bap- •
tized nearly 600 persons, • prepar...
ed:' nearly: 500 for ,confirni'ation,
conducted'' 300 funerals,: and •of-
ficiated. at 215 weddings,.: as well
as condiicting' five :.services each -
Sunday.
He was a veteran. of World War
I• and .chaplain, , of Stewiack.
Branch'o
f the •
Canadian.:
Legion. ,
He was* chaplain of the Masonic
Lodge 'and . some;' years ' ago had
Grand. Lodge honors : conferred:,
upon him,
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In ''1950 he was elevated to the ••
rank of .Canon in his , church; '
Mrs. Saunders, ,' formerly of
Stratford, predeceased hei• •hus=
bandtwoyears ago. He is sur- •
vived 'by'a son, Gordon of Lon-
don, • and • a . daughter :.'.Marie,
'widow of the late ; Rev. .Capt. •
Kenelin Eaton who was killed in`
Italy in World War IL
The funeral servicefor• Canon
Saunders was. held in the a parish
church where he had .served' so
long and: `well: Intermen t was. in •
the .: _family :plot in -Stew-ia'cke -
Cemetery . •
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those who have ;played the ' •
Organ
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organ in Ash , to� her marriage, Church; 'Prior •
_Mrs .Wylds .was- organist for-. - -• ..
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' ::boolclets:hav'e:-•been-••prepared -at
' . the O•.A,C, 'and are ,'a.vailable : - • '8,30' p.m. • .
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r,icultural representative." o r
directly f r .o;m ' t''h e O,A,C,,.
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New Lowes '"Prjce 'on O. V.
Wheeiin.g Yarii
NOW ONLY'
19.c per 4 'oz, skein
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HOUSE DRESSES
Ladies print Hoti<se Dresses
sizes 14-24. ' Good ,assort-
ment of patterns •and
colors►
$2.98 Each:
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SALE OF •DRESS MATERIALS! '•
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Ladies' 'better quality dress .mate( iais't .clrepes
and failles--3% to 4-1. ard .ends,'
• regular to $2.50.•. ,. ,
FOR Z NLY • YARD, :. $1.1.4. : ' ; ..:
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