The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-03-13, Page 552
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OUR. MEAT. PREPARED.:
fE -PROPER WAY, ,AT .Y"
Clinton; Ontario
Phone 282-w.
LET US BUTCHER; YOUR HOG
LET US BUTCHER,:. OUR HOG Renter; your lard
Make .,your •sausage the' old,.fashiilnled .way,' (Salt,;and
'' pepper, .only) • - `'Cure ..any part of',`your hog'. that you
•wish, which consists, of; 2 Hams; 2 Side Bacon, 2 Cottage
Rolls, 2 Picni Hams, 2 Back Bacon. •
You can have any. of these cuts cured or fresh ,... We serve.
• Overlive hundred, satisfied.:custorners ; rf you .don't
'have 'a 'hog„ready,, wewillsell you one at cost price, plus,
the killing. charges:::. Our . prices have not advanced..
They are same as . of fou r years ago . . ,. Our . large turn-
over allows us to keep our prices down ... All meat
goes straight to our new, modern, refrigeration a s soon
as butchered. •
BEEF BY THE QUA•
RTER -
When, in need of beef by thequarter, see : us. We have, a
choice selection to :pickfrom, cut to your own tastes,
15 -MINUTE SERVICE
• We guarantee .satisfied customers asall our employees Fare
• packing -house experienced and are at your . service
at all times.
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LARD SPECIAL
'Bring in your own container and we will fill it with pure,
kettle home rendered lard for only 20c per 'lb:,
In:' order to: get the, 'prompt, reliable service' we ' guarantee:
HOGS MUST ,BE BROUGHT IN . ON MONDAYS ONLY.
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,CHURCH • NE'ViVS
►SQutI Vi oss.:,
World Days of Prayer
The' 1V'gr1c1 'Day of Prayer ser-
v'iee was observed by a large rep:
resentation from South KinoS.s
'at the--,.home''of -Mrs Ross Ma -e---
Millan. Leaders for the service
were Mrs. Evan Keith, Mrs.. Tom
MacKenzie, Mrs. Ted Collyer and.
Mrs, Dan MacKinnon. Special
prayers were offered, by Mrs A.
MacIntyre, .Mrs D. 'Graham; Mis°�
l' Dean MacLeod and 'Mrs, A. Sutlr.-
• erland. Mrs. Biauleh
gave an lin-_'
I. terestizg address telling of •ithe,
work done, by this. special -,offer-'
ling Mrs P. Steer sang 4.'What • a
Friend. .we, have in Jesus” beaut
ifully without: •accompaniment: A
,alro'rt business" meeting followed:
during which the -minutes' of the
lass` Meeting , were read, the roll
I ' gall •answered,letters read by the
secretary re nominations to pres-
byterial 'offices, 'bythe .'treasurer,
i .concerning our •allocation for this
year and another ' was read by.
the •president in , regards to life
membeships,. Mrs: Raulch , read . a
letter from a missionary in ,train,,,
l;
ing in' .India: The. speciaoffering,
was reecived, followed by, the
Offeratory Prayetr..MissA. Mac-
Leod !never, a vote ;of thanks' to.
the •' .hostess.. \ After:: the closing
hymn; and benediction, a tasty
lunch was served by the hostess
assisted by: Mrs. Fraser lVfacKin-
non. and Miss Annie .MacLeod.
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. For further instructions and deliveringof your hog, :contact: !
I ; GEORGE ALTON, 'Phone `84.9, Dungannon
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that Erefreshes
: The .soul is dyed with -the, color
of its leisure thoughts.
ENGAGEMENTS, 0.
Mr. and Mrs . Th rnas A. St"evir-'-
art, Culross Township, announce
hhe engagement of their dough -
ter Mildred 'Irene, to :William,
Ronald Stanley, ,eldest son 'of Mr.
and Mrs., 'William .Stanley, -.Kin
loss. ,The' 'wedding. to take place
.in 'Kinloss. United Church.'the lat-
ter part • of March: • ,
' FT's itF„ACiiING for some srnall; change
,perhaps to p; y. for a cup of coffee, or
ipme randy, or her favorite magazine.
It's the -kind, of casual purchase
we all ,hake every day
Vol way 'not think of, your
telephone bill.'in just• the'
tame way, Yet Ole/daily'
cost of telephone service
is a• -small, change" •
purchase coo. -The fliosi:
anybody p;fys fgr a ,tome
telephone is 180 a day; :niost,
people pay considerably' less:.
Areasure•this cost
against the value 'elf your t
telephone's rouiidtthe- .
clock convenience ... the
way it saves you steps,'
time; money. Tl»nk, too,
h�w its usefulness has grown. You can
reach twice as' many people as ten•years ago;
.sod more teleplrones.are go ig in all the time..
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Few home necessities mein as much' a4' your
ttkplttine, or match it for all•round value',.
THE $ELL - TELIP OME
Y OF C#.
COMPANY P4ADA
Blake's, W.M.S. .
Blake's Met. met• Thursday;
-afternoon, March 6th, sat the• home
of . Mrs. Will Irvin with an,„
tendance :of' .20 adults .and `five
children. The; president, Mrs C:
Gook, presided.. The scripture' was
,read by_'. Mrs. Cook and prayer
offered: by.''Rev'. C. B. Woolley.
Mrs. J. Irwin,read•the 2nd 'scrip-
ture lesson : and the • study period
was conducted by. Mrs: •hook,: •as-
sisted by Mrs. C. 'Kilpatrick, Mrs:
G. Twamley, • Mrs.' H: -Blake arid.
Mrs H. 'Curran, the readings be-
ing' given from the, Home.lViission
Digest and' "From Lakes to. Nor-
thern Lights" Mrs. W .'Irvin fol-'
lowed with a . reading .on Chinia
•and Mrs: L. Menary with •"Just
Dog". Blocks were han. ed. in•
for the quilt, with Mrs.• Cook :ap-
.poin+ted to put it together, and
decide : where to have the quilt-
_nig. It:•.was• also decidedto have
Mrs., Cook buy extra . tablecloths!
,for the tables in the hall.: Mrs.
I
Cranston' Was appointed to'pre-
pare the program for the next
meeting, ''with NMrs. .L: Menary
. nd Miffs Geo Sauncler- _as lunch.
committee. Mrs. Cranston offered
• her home' ,for . the April meeting
il'--no-=other-+arran'gement-s--were-
made. Mrs. Cook pronounced the
benediction.. Lunch ,was . served
by Mrs. Irwin, assisted by Mrs.
R. Johnston and Mrs. L. Menary.,
United Church W.M.S.
The March meeting. of :the Wo:
man's Missionary Society :was
held at the home ':af ,Mrs. Umbach
with 28 ladies present. ' .The
president; ..Mrs, VIUmfordr :took -the
opening' :worship: ---the "scripture
was -read by.Mrs.- T. Burns.. Mrs.
Hoag offered prayer. Mrs.' N. J.
.MacKenzie outlined the work and
gave a short talk' on •community
friendship:.Plans were made, for.
,the Easter Tha'ikoffering and a
committee was appointed of Mrs.
G MacDiarmid,. Mrs. A. Breckies
and Mrs. B: Roach. ,An: interest=
nig .letter was read by Mrs. W,
B. Anderson, .from Miss Clark in
Angola,' Africa.. Mrs.. Harold Tre-
leaven took thechair: for the
program including a • reading
"'Time" by . Miss Hazel Webster,
a piano duet 'by WS, Harold Al,
lin and Mrs, Gordon Montgeenery,'
a
reading ;'Three ` Queens" by
Mrs. Robe. Thompson, • a chapter
of the study i,00k' `''Lakes tp Noy -
thein .Lights" portraying the
work 'carried on by •ottr city mis-
sions given tby Mrs. Vi t .. Robert;
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v en. Mrs, 'W. B. Anderson offered.
prayer and the mizpah"fbenedic-
(tion „closed the meeting. 'Lunch
was served' by the hostess and
c
othmittee in charge.' • . "
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The Miracle of the 4-11 r
Lquis -$rpmfield salutes the 4-11
Clubs 'which•, ..more than any
other single factor, .have helped
bring about the +great agricultural
revolution •in America, Writing in
this Sunday (March 16)/ issue of
The American Weekly, exclusive:"
The average girl Would rather ly with Dettroit Sunday .Times,
have beauty ' than brains, because Bromfield describes how the
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the average man. can see better clubs instill the' ,spirit , of
than. he can thunk.
� rJtspect' and service,