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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-03-13, Page 552 3,SDAY, ,MA' 1. 410 4 %THE'.LUCK,NO F: ENTINF.L, LLIOKNQ Ito. •OyNTARiO - • . PAGE FIVE 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. • 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. 1 !- ,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. i . For further instructions and deliveringof your hog, :contact: ! I ; GEORGE ALTON, 'Phone `84.9, Dungannon {i r�c� u�u���tr�W�i A�q�l►o�r[�o�o�u�o�u�o�a��!��i��C ��� DRIN/( CV: RADThe pauseE 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.. • 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; r . . 1f ' •.< rn rn tn- D rn -z 7110 pi •O 3 -0 3., Zp(0j. Z Z. 74 p D� "4 N. CA morn Z-4 't rn r*+ i' � c rn rn :e:a..)**111rnZz..-irw-iril=ois<ril: 87'n..z.o 6i Clial, r"6 -N =1.11-D..alrry" rnn�= rn cc. x C; V. MI -" 1 n -n. rn -•_ -n I-! rn Q ,rn PI el r. s el el Son and. a' duet : by .Misses Mari- lyn . Kilpatrick and Ruth Treleay 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.' • . " • 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 g the average man. can see better clubs instill the' ,spirit , of than. he can thunk. � rJtspect' and service,