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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-09-17, Page 8TRa Lix iN'OW SENTni +,: L' 'CRNOW, `ONTARIO n Our Children's Wear Dept, SPECIALS... WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17th, 1952 SLEEPERS -1 -piece, 2-pfece, 3 -piece , .�P,.. $1.59,.$1.91k .$2.98. 1.88 dt x:98 CO&DURO'Y OVERALL'S , ,,,. , ,,,,,,,, ,,,;., 8 , ... � , •. LINED, JEANS. WITH MATCHING :PLAID SHPTS. NEW SHIPMENTS OF FALL DRESSES- 2-6z 'and 7•I4. . • • NEW WINTER OUTFITS NOW IN STOCK; CIMDE,EN'S .VEST'a0 ':N 1•52-44118% . WOOL.: NEW ST'YLESIN BUNTING BAGS do PRAM. SUITS.. LADIES'' AND MEN'S WEAR. RAILWAY .: ABL E ective, SUNDAY :. PT. 28th, 19 - Full information' onants• 2 BORN ECKENSWILI ER -In Kincardine Hospital on September 4th to Mr. and Mrs. Weir Eckenswil.•ier, R. 1, Holyiaod, : •a, daughter, Rita Alice Louise. 8 ,• CAMERON—in Wingliar Hospi- tal on• Thursday,. September 4th,: to •• Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron;. R: ;7,. Luckno w,. a son,' YOUR FAVOURITE BEVERAGE CANADIAN NA TIONAL •Fashion mote; The. shoulder strap.' seems• headed for .whereverr. ,the bustle went: • ' . Tlie, best; time for you- to hold, year. tongue .‘is the trine you feel like you must say sonriething or. •bust. CHURCH " NEWS Fresbyterian Guild w • The first meeting of Septemr ter was held Monday in the form of a social. There were 18 pres- ent.,•, The call to Worship, taken from. Browning's Works :and. the Bible was read by' Rae Stanley the president, after ;which Gladys. MacDonald led in prayer. The scripture passage was read. by Marguerite . Vanderley. A story,. "Does It Matter. Where We Live?". was . given by: Susan MacNaugh ton, A prayer by Gladys Chin ended the 'devotional •part': of the meeting.. Elmer• Umbach, led in a rousing • sing song. A group' of girls, Wilda Reid, Mable Stanley, 'Betty Armstrong, Ann Pedersen sang a ;quartette Mr Winn. ably. led in...the • games 'and contests. ' A bountiful: lunch of corn, .hot choc- olate and sandwiches was Served:`• United Church W. A. • •Group 3 heldtheir Septeanber meeting at the home of Mrs. V. Hunter •on . Wednesday, Septem- ber 10th, Mrs.. .J: Hall presided and opened with' hymn, 148, after Which Mrs. G. Andrew read the scripture and meditation follow- ed by prayer. Fifteen ; Hades ans- wered the roll call by telling how they spent their summer vacation, - The group decided•'to hold a Oak- ing sale on :Saturday, '. September • 27th and would like .'all the mem- bers:.to keep..this in mind, Hymn 388 Was sung,.. followed by a short ..program Consisting ,of. a reading by .Mrs: R. Robertson, duet by • Mrs. Hall and. Mrs. Joynt, piano. solo by, Mrs. J. Allin Mrs:, A. Maintop,. conducted an inter- esting contest... The meeting . clos- ed with `Blest be the tie that binds" land the ' benediction ''Re- 4reshments; were served by Mrs, • Hunter ,.arid the coaimmittee in charge. • • •i!.iiiir--,-. iii/ moi•:. ii;iiiii solo .and poems Were read.lby Mrs. R:aynard Ackert • , and Mrs. Arm- strong Wilson. ,Mrs; J. W., 3oynt read .sketches of the lives and writingsof several sacred so'lig: writers and all joined in the sing- ing, of a 'few verges from each hymn.. A . contest' vas aonducted by Mrs. E. •Hodgins and lunch' was seiived bye, the , hostess 'and committee. in'charge.. United Church W.. A, . Group 1 of the W.A: was held on Wednesday : afternoon;, Sep- tember . 1.0th at the hone - of Mrs. Kelso McNay. The.: Lord's. prayer was ` repeated • in unison. The scripture; lesson. was read by Mrs. George Elliott. , Sick report was given •by Mrs. Alex. Havens: ,The roll: call was answered .by 26lad. ies. ` Mrs. Alex. McNay• gave. a reading;, solo . by ; Miss Margret Rae; 'readings by Mrs. Alex Havens. and .Mrs. Granit:.Macllier raid; Piano' duet ::by -Joyce and Elaine McNay reading. by Mrs: ,Orland. Richards .At ' the close of the meeting .. a successful auction. sale' was held.. The ladies • in chargeserved a ';dainty lunch Group II; United. W. A. ,i wenty-one•..ladies met. at the home of Mrs.: W L. MacKenzie: The president, Mrs:. Harvey Web- ster 'presided and openedthe meeting with a devotional read- ing and prayer. The group de- cided: to have a program and tea in the church basement on the evening.; of Friday, November 7:• Mary Aliiri favored with a piano -•§11111a■e11raaa 1t11e■ 11.. • . •e•11s1r t•■>i■ee 11t1111■es1111111ee11sea111ae111s■ss111r1111•11 Don'tForget air Next Wednesday1 is �. is 6. SPECIAL! :' . IN=■ l Amber No. 1,.:•: ' MAKE"A DELICIOUS' ,PI E' a ■ I HONEY, .`4.Ili. 'Pail .__ - c - -• • . with ■ ' I Maracluno ■ is • ' � • I; :.CHERRIES, red, 16 oz.:.._�____ 59c Domestic Shortening Ib. ___a_ 28c d i •' ELLO anyflavor _ 3 for 29c onarch 'Pas 7 lbs. 53c: ■ ■ J M tcj! Flour,• i • ■ Kellogg's -:New Gerson . • . • .' FROSTED FLAKES 2 for.25c ▪ • C.ampbell's ,New Pack: =- Apples,--6-gtbasket_. 60c and serve it with . • Mild Factory, : Cheese; lb. _ 45c or Tangy 014:White Cheese, Ai. 60c • • DUZ, reg. 39c SUNKIST .A2Ts--t for 29c Y,1 ,:. t'_: im , • family of four Aildren, two cif • In, -1899 Mrs. MeQuillin married la her now bereft huaband-who-with 'a family of, three daughters • IN mOurn• the loss ' of a dear wife Member of St. Peter's, *A lean OBITUARY .,Bilis. R. 'H. McQVILLIN' The death of Mrs : R. • H. Mc Quillin: occurred lit her home in. Luaknow on Sunday morning. She • had' been • poorly for sdrne ime, an winga sum ' :.hid undergone 'an ,. operation in Kit chener. She had • been_, convalesc- ing favorably • at her home here until complications set in, and. she failed rapidly. Mrs. McQuiilin'.` was a. kindly, mild-mannered and 'home -loving. lady, who endeared herself -to a -WideTeircl orifrieYrds-during--the. many years She has 'resided in Lucknow. ' Mrs/ McQuillin was 71 years' oI 'age; She Was formerly• Margaret Maria Woods,daughter of the late lVflatthew Woods 'and .Eliza ''Ann Durnin of Con. 9, West • Wawa-, nosh,, where she was 'born. on April' 28th, 1881, .being one of a LIMIT: II SPOONS TO: A CUSTOMER *Trod. Mortis of Oneida ltd. Wm. A,. Schmid Jeweller, •Phone 167-w, Luckriowv (afternoon,'. conducted 'by 'Rev. H, L.` Jennings: •Interment was in Greenhill Cexnetery, the . pall bearers being Messrs: George 1; !loft, . T;: W. Smith, .1. L : Mac, Milian, William.• Murdie, Philip "Stewart and E. V, Baker. Mrs:. McQuilljn •tis survived. by� her husband RObert`, Henry' (.Ha.r- ry) ' McQuillin; three daughters, Mrs. W. G. Thomas (Clara), Nia- agora Falls; Mrs. C. R. Myers (Verna),. Kitchener TIT r . Thb1np- son MacPherson • (Margaret) of Teeswater; . a • gatand'ooti; ' Bill Thomas;' one 'sister, Mrs. Fred Hennernan, and one •brother, Dr. H. D. Woods, +both of Detroit. A sister; Miss Rebecca Woods, pass- ed aivay in 1948‘ •' .:t ,I SEE BY THE . SENTINEL (Conthmed from page ,1) forth recently was split four ways, with Isaac'Nixon of Ash- • field getting one of the $25 .10 iptiONE:,20 : Of' the 18.4lies'. organizations of the , " Ill church The funeral service was .sigissassaamssiasmsanamaskaamirlismsamilosissionisammiimisiiimagassaamiamainabitais held at St. Peter's- on Tuesday THAT the fire .alarm on Monday tiSe session. Good quality flowered flarmelette in a variety of patterns, 367 wide. 59c yd' Heavier than the above. 69c yd. rot fail'and winter Wear. Well...styled: .Moderateiy priced Walk:orts Work Clothing TrOUSers, CiVeralis and SmoCkS, made :by WALKER'S fain - OS navy drill. cloth, 8' pre-shrunk And runt-era:eking., , Cut. for roonty, lit and comfort, mid.giving lots of Wear -Take Advantage: .of WALKER'S ."Ptinted Pocket" deal. • • • 1 tV