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tITE LUCNNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,' ONTARIO
ENDS THURSDAY, MARCH 13th
Thee--_aree-still-man)",good.-4argahl itexh . drastically
reduced, .for this last week. •
ONGOLEUIV1 RUGS—Prices Cut T. o :Clear
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MEN'S UNDERWEAR
Men's Stanfield All -Wool= -Blue and Red Label, sizes 34-46..
-"1Vten„'sv Penman's and: 95
$uy Now and . Save For : •li'ail,
SPECLAL IN LADIES' BLOUSES
Some Nylons Included Values To $3.95. ``
I'o Clear At $2.49 •
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gram started- Rev. -.Woolley„ an-.
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flounced that Mrs: am * K �1 p._ ,,.
rick, who was present, had cele-
brated her 19th birthday that day
and called for the', singing, of
"Happy Birthday. to ' You".. -Mrs.,
Kilpatrick thanked them for their
good :wishes ,and .'the following
program'was ; enjoyed :may all:
reading, Alvin ,Johnston; : read-
ing, .,Mr: B1 ekingham:; instrumen-
ta'l, Thos. 1Glenn; reading, Mrs.
Woolley,. "A Leap Year •Wooing";
play; "The Sewing Society , Mrs.
R.. Kilpatrick, Mrs.. Cliff Kilpat-
rick . Mrs: Jack Irwin, Mrs. Hugh.
Menary, Mrs.' Sam Alton and Mrs::
Isaac Cranston; solo,: Mrs Buck=
Ingham, :"It's 'nice„ :to: get , up in
the morning"; reading, Dick. Kil-
patrick; The' Journal, by ' Ray
Stanley; a musicale, • Mrs. How-
ard :Blake, • Mrs. R: • Kilpatrick,
THAT -the death of *Miss Mar,
prat • Murray. occurred. early.
. Monday morning at the 'Raker
Convalescent Home; and 'Mark-
ed the first death at -the Home.
since it was opened.,last' suln-
• mer. Miss Murray' wasa bed
:patient as the . result of a stroke
and another seizure last 'Week
caused her death within :a- few
days.
Presbyterian Guild.- .•
The: • Young Peoples', Guild op-
ened with ,the Call to .Worship
read by the President, Ray. Stan
ley. -The scripture passage' . was
• • read by Susan; MacNauihton. A.
prayer was 'offered and hymn
454. sung.: :Mr. and . Mrs. Winn:
A. b
• favored with •du,duet• discission , was: held. Thbsiess
u
e topic
wase ably: taken by : Miss Marion
MacDonald Mrs: Gordon Anderson dnd Mrs.'
Pot -Luck ' Supper‘At Blake's
Friday :evening, •February 29th,
" a very •enjoyable pot -luck ,supper
• "'as •held. at Blake's, the losing
• side ' in the talent moneycontest
providing' the program .after the
bountiful supper. The hall was
well filled, and before .the pro- Queen.
Keith Blake; a. skit, "Wait and
See" by . the, Same four'' ladies.:
est. tw
l' o numbers • were
;The last b in
costume 'and' splendidly present
ed..' The' play also Was, every . well,
done. The ` program concluded
With ..a round , ot.applau'se for all
contributors, and . God 'Save • The,
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Presbyterian Evening Auxiliary
A pot luck supper was 'enjoyed
by inembers of the Auxiliary who
had the W.M..S. ; their, guests,
at 'their Februv
meeting 'which
was held'in thbasement of the
church,. Their regular • meeting : •
was. ,held. after the supper with
Mrs. Jack Fisher presiding. The
:topic was taken by Mrs., Morgan
Henderson and the supplement I •
was given by Miss. Marion Mac-
Donald. Prayer by the president I '
was followed by ' the scripture j;
reading by Mrs. Robt. MacKenzie-,
Mrs, Philip. Stewart sangY'a very
pleasing solo, . and. Mrs. Jack
Campbell' had. the Bible study on.
:I gar"The current -events were'
•8'•b
given, by. Mrs, Mason. Miss Mary
MacLeod• closed the' meeting. with
prayer..
Bervie Circuit Y.P.U.
The Bervie. Circuit Y.P.U. held
their regularrneeting1Sunday ev-
ening,' February 24th. The meet
ing wasopened by -a sing: song of
familiar Y.P, choruses led by Ron
:Stanley followed by prayer led
by • Goldie Emerson. ., Eileen.' Orr,
Faith. and .Evangelisan convener,.
gave' the call . to . worship. The'
scripture was read 'by Betty Jean
Sheane.:followed by prayer ied-
by. Loren • Peter. :Following' the
presentation of the offering,, Iris
Pollock -.and Elaine: Farrell sang
a duet '.A filen, based on the need
of Christian education among to-
daiy's youth was ;sh_own; .toy •Rev.
G. A. Meiklejohn. The president,
Jackie Hedley, •took "charge .of. : the
business section: and the 'roll. Call
was answered' by .the, .'name ' of
a Christian, denomination other
than 'the United .Church. Plans,
-were made to attend the Presby.,-.
aerial skating: party` in Paisley on
February -.26th and for the local
Y.P'., 'sleigh riding party' of Feb- •
ruary 29th. ' The "Eye Opener"
was read by Al Hedley who' later
conducted• the. recreation. Lunch
followed and ,the • meeting ' Was I
closed: with: "taps".•. • . • , •
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THURSDD,A Y, MARCH . 6th, 1952. '
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Ashfield 'Presbyterian W.M.S. •
' . The Februarymeeting of Ash-
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fiel�ct Presbyterian Women's Mis-
sionary Society met at the home
of Mrs: John Cowan • Or' February
29th. with 37 ladies • present. Mrs.::
Duncan 'MacKay presided, using
'the •World's. Day of. prayer ;pro-
gram, .: the' theme being "Christ
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18.
tins Can pbelll's Tomato. Soup' $1;.00
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t'.00 its 1 1
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4.. pkgs. • Javex Powdered ' Bleach $1.00
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Insurancet •
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. Protection in respect of cars: used: as reel cernnt whil e,
yours is' Under repair I
,2. Protection for, you and your spouse while .driving:
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• private• passenger. cars borrowed `occasx,�,ionall y _
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3. ' � Extension of present coverage to a new car, for 14
the.: insurance" company. I.' ,,
days '
Tending 'notification_. to,PAY• .
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Medical . edical . ex nses incurredby driver and passengers . S//_
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iwhosustain bodily injuries causedby accident while in
'your car. N ,
5.CompreherisiVe coverage
to your car w
hich includes s
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breakage of glass and loss caused by missles, falling objects, 1.
:fire theft, explosion,
earthquake,windstorm„ hail, water,
j -flood,
vandalism' (malicious mischief), riot or civil..com-
motion: ' .. :
1 pkgs, Jell°, any flavour'
.• $1.00. 6 tins, Clark's pork and ,Beans
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9 •; The first three items .are. included at : noextra 'cost. • If ..
you want the last two items they can be added for a small 1
additional charge , and itis not necessary to wait until your 1
policy expires. ,'
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LUCKNOW, -ONT IO• • • .
$oo. i ` 'our hope". Mrs Duncan Siknpson
,twas: pianist and played'.,softly.;"as
a asseanibled* .Deader -s fon -the
different sections ofthe program,:
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• .Clubhouse PEANUT BUTTER Tumbler .... 29e
■ , MONARCH CAKE MIX :; • 38e
▪ AUNT MARY'S. TEA, lb. bag 85c
• • Colgates •BEAUTY. SOAP; bath size .:,. 2 tor. 19e
GLIDE 'LIQUID STARCH 25c'
' a!
VEL, 2 :large . packages . • ;
• VITA B; pkg. •
Rose Brand Sweet •'MIXED ]
CLUBHOUSE OLIVES, stu'fi
CHEESE, mediuim lb.
69e• a
35c �•:
ICKLES ..
ed .• .30c
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. WE DELIVER •
CLOTHES PINS 3 doz.. 25c
SANI-FLUSH,''
• 30c
FRESH.FRUIT "and VEGETABLES
SUNKIST ORANGES, 289's, dor., : 33c
_ :LL-SUNKIST .ORANGES, 252's, doz. 41c
• FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT - : 6 for 3&
CARROTS; 3 lb. 'iielfo bag.... ' :: 30c
LETTUCE "
. 2 f'or. 25e
CELERY - ..2 for 25c
TOMATOES, eeYlo pkg. „.. 25c
were Mrs. Donald Simpson, Mrs.
Robert Simpson sand , Mrs. Hugh
,0000. 55c ■ MacKenzie. Prayers were offered
▪ by-Mrs.'Duncth Simpson, Mrs
:_George Moncrief; n Col=
a3nson, ;Mrs: William MacDonai r
. Mrs. Jack MacKenzie and Mrs:
Stewar ac ' ennan. s. , o n
Collinson favored With, a solo; •
Evening Prayer", Mrs. Earl
Howse gave an interesting report
on how our • money is spent, after
which We enjoyed a sola by Mrs. _
Jacks MacKenzie, "Sunrise To- > .
Wednesday
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LADIES' BLUE JEANS
Good fitting jeans 'of pre4
shrunk denim-4zes
1 4 to' 20. •
Pair -,--„$31.25''
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WEEKLY
. In "The • Legion Room.- -
LUGKNOW
morrow": Mrs: ' Wm.. Ross ' and
Mrs. 'Pith -nail collected . the offer-
ing.•Mrs. Duncan MacKay fed 'in
the dedicatory prayer. We join-
ed in the Lord's prayer and hymn
671, "The Day. Thou galvest Lord
is endd". We were very please
to. have the meeting'so ably tak-
en by our younger women; . We
were all •interested in a letter
read froin•.,Mrs. Rhoad,. our former
Minister's wife, telling of .their.
family and life in Baltimore. Mrs:
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Auspices--Canadian-Legion-
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'Win. •Ross kindly offered her
home for the March meeting: •AI :
splendid lu ch was . served and
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all enjoyed a social time togetherc•
PRINTED PLASTICS •:
New . stock of printed plastic ---T• very
suitible for' kitchen; batkroorih and:
s'hnporch curtains—=36 inches wide.
Yard-- 55c
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MEN'S WORK 'SHIRTS
Men's covert cloth work
shirts. An off-season .. • ,
buy enables us to bring' you these sturdy, hard-
wearing
shirts at a special pricy. egular $2:79.
WHILE THEY .LAST -..- C . _2.25 EACH
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