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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-02-17, Page 8L v . .4t *4* • w.0.4,..wok.:701.10#4.1.1P111101*.lti;41f$4.7441110,141,7140,1110.4114';e7j0474111,f4alar#,.. '.;;*'::,;::.;*;,;,,X,:.tr,;tkAJ,',t3:,7;,7'.*;,':l*o,:-::;,7,r,i=.jitt*;C7;-*",:*^^T'-'':';";7;:'*'•:t:^Z^*';'V::':'•'`:':::*:'/7r''7'•::';'j;':"'-'7::P*7:';'7'' 7:• ••••7 7' • • 'PAGEGE IGHT THE i,UPKNO)V. -SElsrTINEL., LUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO, OBOIJAR 0510114116,' lisiv IC • '•.' TUR, 1949 JUstreceive-A a-Tihipint riiirb.arSlips. These slips', are hard to get. They°are tailored,. straight . . cut, fit the figure sm-oothly, adjustable. straps, , , . , • Sizes 34 - 44. _ ...... „ _„,: _._ - . - ..., $2.98 • OORSYTIl SHIRTS --.:Newest' ;stripe!, fUsed • lars, siies.141/ to 161/2 • ' ••• •FORSYTH SHIRTS-7-F.ine: white.' English broad • cloth: zFused :gollars,,,°,141/2 to -16. :4 ...• • •4. • ' , EOGARHOUNMAiNT Late • WedneSdaY aftgrnoon, death came to Edgar Hollyinan, who for thirty-five years had been associated with the,husiness life • of 'LUcluiaw, Retiring less than three „years ago Mr, Holly - /flan, had, -been spared but little time to enjoy the leisure that he' so well deserved after long hours and 'faithful service in pursuing his trade .as a baker. . Mr, Hollyman was born in car-, diff,*Wiales, a -son of the latet,Mr. and IVIrs, Robert HollyMan. He cam e fo Canada in *the .spring of 1912 • and, to tucknow hr.October. .of that year, When he entered the employ of Mr. W.' J. `Spindler' asliead baker, --Nine years later in • Sptember of 1921 'the•hanght out • ,•DWart Taylor, it. 2,. Lucknow BORN • *.WarnHospf tal on Tuesday, February • 15th, 1949, tO :Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon ' Morrison, R. .1., Lucldiqw. (n.ee Phyllis Blake),, a:Vaughter. •_ K1ricarCb4le Hos-. pital On rebritary".. 5th, '1949, to Mr, an4 Mrs Leslie;Waidell, 'R. • . 1, Ripley (nee Dorothy Robb), daughter •: • . . . '; HACKEI'r—In Listowel Hospital on Friday, February llth to Mr and Mrs. Harold Hackett, •, ghter,•it'sister tar Leroy. , • • . • •• • . • • . • , • „ • . • . • , • , • . . • . • • •• ' . • „ February. ...Food/ Festival Billeted Sweet Mix Pickles 1602. jar 23c WiPtawil•• Two -Fruit Marmalade ▪ 29c. • Vit:hite.Marshmallout ••• • Vs .bag •• • 26c Burns 'tan Fried Hamburgrs 12 Oz. tin ......... .. .. .. . . ▪ '29e • cooked • Ea‘yist • tolietve. • Or tangy • zestful flaVor, 'Heinz 5'7. Smite: •• ••,0- . Special; 8 oz. bottle 25C Heini.,Chili Sauce Spedal, 12 oz bottle 33c Heinz Netehup • • • -•••••• SPecial,'13'oz bottle 25c Heinz Mustard . . • . Special; 16 oz bottle 19c Heinz Dilled Cutuinber'Relish lOc - . Redeem YOut COuipons i• • "FREE,. SURF" Lever Brothers Hardwater ,, • • Here for ' ••Suds Sensation. • • r;•• • •• ••• • ;*i•:•••.'• • ,'4. • • 4,K!':. • • 44 • • . . . ••• • • BRIDGE AND. EUCHRE., MARATHON .DRAW' ..t:' :,•:: (Wednesday, February 23rd) .. Mrs ..:‘•,,'.icioi• ..... ci;r.1,tg'714,1,. •)::)io-, ,4gias ',. grk.$4-4xiK awi.4....ptitt* ..: przs. .1 Manna :77-7" Mrs: : R.: Fin- layson, : , Mrs, -.:J..-.:E:,...Agnety,': Har.;' OldTreleaVen:. „. '.: ...... : • ,., ' -?.',... ,,, ,, .:. IV4* ''G/.R**01-‘,44*:,-91,00; J.,eY,, Mrs,70e Coo, Mrs YoVeit,,;•, 'i-.. Mire...R.2•110•ThoinpantiMW'llic R. Jghnstone• Mrs,,Cameroni 'Bar*, • ver,Webster: ...„A, :.' ...,- •,...,,, ..',,i,... .... : ..: . MeS;;Ik.;'.'Henderson ;:.:,'...-. Mrs.., Sproul, Mrs 1-7'.Veri0On;:MrOlar.-. bid,•TreleaVen;:.,- : .s '.'.".. • :,..-:: ', : ,'.i..,:„.,,.:.•: IVI.ts. ',1‘01eicji.li '''',..,-...:::i.'Ws. 'Hornell; :aVirSi Mrs ... . :. • • Mrs. .BrewerlVIrs.:.. M , Hender- son, ','Teiriple CIaiii, Jane Dow .• 196*;N-1,-"Y, ' .T1611***..:::.:114*. R0401,..,iyitg: ,41.pivee,.. Mrs W L awioelizfe;:. ...i!...•H .,.::: .::. :'.. '.:....';.:2; .., .. .. . . . ., . 36.$0,04g::::ig#, ? MacMillan, Mrs Clark, Mrs. 14„;:c::;.Agrie*i... :' . • .: ••• • on August 30t11, 1920,he 1 -rad Mar- IJL PlYmoutb, nglf.and,. and to- gether they successfully 'conduct- ed this btisines.s. until disposing of it' to *Athol: Purdon in A•pril . of a946i when they purchased a corn-. fort ble.'cottage: acrosa .from the Pr: sbyterian Church and prepar. ed to:enjoy a well earned rest. But there' had 'been. little leis.- ;•ure. ;for Mr. Hollyinan, With. the help 'Situation' as .it was his Ser-. vices were being constanly sought by bakerieS pattered throughOut Weiterit Oritarie;,,.and''otit ' the goodness of:his heatt, Mr: Ilolly17. I.nEin..fotind 'it, difficult to refuse to help. them 'Out. His last relief role Was. just Prior to Christmas, Wben he went to LondOri. • for sev- eral strenuous . Weeks 'to. assist a. widow carryipg . on . her, busi- ness atter her husbancradeatli. Mr. H011yntan' had been ill with h1ebthsifor.. a' • time after po:fing ,of his btisinesS,- Sinde the Yar'be had not been an the lies of health and three weeks s'''pripr:46 ' his death, which. , v.rfraslue-,46,a heart condition, had - been 2SeriOusly Edgar, he.: was. farn-. knoWn, thrOughout the. dis- trict, was ii iid, and affable, and his integrity Was neter iitleatiOned in the .years he mrfaa01 business here.. His home was .:always open... to. his many friends, or to, ,anyone, 'in, need. During the. wiar.Yeara, he and Mrs. HollYinan 'entertained' many of the ,RiA.F. 'Men. stationed Port Albert..'.: -':.• Ladies... NEW STYLES OF DRES,Sp • • We now have ..inany new Styles of dresses 1..oni: Which choose . . in prhited crepes andtaffetias,. and in .piltia • shades, , .,s4ea 11,24W., . - • • • ALSO — Silk Crepe Slips and lovely lace trim Silk Jersey • P. • • ried Misg•• A. Win/lifted Perirose.h. SokitriOn. Nfac, Kenzie,,_Mrs._Stirnson,_Mrs.,Bark7 well:: : • • *S.:,.GillieS—':Mrs. Mr. Orvis, ivirS. Shirley. Mrs Elliott - Mrs. skiiPatniCk; Mrs; Jewitt,Mrs Mani- :_glliott—Mis, 'McCall; Mrs. Mason, Mrs. .'PRAISE ST. aitzws.e.AiT •Here's what. The Belgrive cOr- reSPondefit had to say about the Pyjamas. • . -..4. - , -. ..• Our Sale Of ' - • • • N Snow Suits and Girls' Coats IS STILL ON , • .- • .. 1: • NOW, Is the ,tune to_bur for next Fall at a Saving. • For Winter Knitting . • NEWTON, YARN, 100 percent Virgin Sock Wool . . 'GUARANTEED NOT TO suRiNK.- P-.' .!: .; ' • •A ' ' ' '. . ,... TOT -TO -TEEN. & ;. LADIES' . WEik-R, ...,...• " 1... 1...', . : ..... '.:•.. ...,... , -.._ .. .... •,.,• .- . . ' ,. . • ,,,,. . ° . : ... ..: •.: ... _I:. .; gaillownimoliiiiimillinomemppimpisononommonnotpuilliontimotonummannommitliimmilillopir ..._, • He was a faithful member of St Peter's Anglican Church, was Thursday, Friday and Saturday ,014LY e .• Housedresses. BIousee and .Shirts. i.''-'WEBSTER..7 •-• , • . , . . 1 RUBBER FOOTW EAR 1. • .Z.; fur cuft,..,‘ .•• to wear •:-Reg..$5•475..•Clearing ,$4.75 •Reg.•;$6.,S56 Clearing at• ,' S5;95., • • Clearing *t. .. • . ; mumomilliiillpffimma. St. :HelenSplay presented. there on. itife managing board, and: was recently : • , 'Rev. J. IL Geoghegan's warden N. ' "All seats of the Community diming' his rectorship here., Rev. • , Hall were. filled and inan3r-iiand• Georghegan ,conducted' the • fUn- • ing for the fifth1presentatian, of era service in St Peter's church II the St Helens- play, the hilarious on Friday, afternbon and paid 'a AN fine tribne. to Mr. Holly -Man; He assisted in the .Service. by. *Rev. R. Aosel'in, Last rites of• the Masonic Ordet, of which he WO a valiued member, were,con- ferred at the graveside, • • The pallbearers were Mesari: J. Salkeld, Isaac Cameron i ' ' ' • maitierson„:. St. Helens, hiltatian costuine, .performed the sword • dance: Mr.George Stuart or' St.. -Helens played the violin and Mrs. 'SitfArt-theVtahirfxy-r-qheASeotii-sii; 177 ap 0 Yrnalr 0 three-a.ct comedy, "Uncle Cy Hits A New.liigh7: It was 'sponsored • by fhe Women's Inititute. Tiffin's _orchestra _played_for_ttie,_ dance Men's- 4 -buckle Rubber Overshoes, specutl $3.23 Men's Felt Top Rubbers. Special ' $4.50 Felt.Shcoes:At 'Reduced' Prices, : that . followed. The St: Helen s. Young. PeoPle'are a 'good loo,Iting, • Well . dressed igrOup,. Their play • • was perfectly rehearsed, and each : • athwelleSon part smartly acted: , Miss Isabe Cameron MacDonald, G e Q r. e Kenn'edy; Fied Stanley and LeOn- ard. MacDonald. Besideshis grieVing,*IdOW; Mr, liollyrnan . survived by% one bro-; , • 1. ' • • •• . • • OISIMIlimimmunsoulasumuumummumilinaleumpiammuuums- - Amazing Story Of s foundThe--The -Weekly, • w. 'Forgotten' Millions" great anagazine of real life stories Read about millions of dollars w th this •Sunday's (February. 20) aoco and Issue of -The etroit SundaY ,securitia.that go -a -begging, This Times Be sUre :to get Sunday's story efunelaimed.dollars win he Detroit %Tittles. • 'The Store of Friendly Service! datt'oing. About a hundred nI Blyth and a sister, Mrs. D. D. •• lifti.dollirs was' realized". Harrington of London,' 4 . , ' ' • • • . ' • .poistemilionalinilmillopinsiollOsidanntommatillawint*Elloimmismet,s' NEW AMERICAN GSNGHAMS... . . : NEW .:BRITISH PRINTS ,AND 'CRE'TONS • sompatingiontiamaauRtaistammaimpoiolliitimnommonsominillommumonsemonaisailli, . . • • . The store • . . ° • ' NEW.'•CURTAINS.ti. CURTAIN ':MATERIALS NEW*ABASSO .SI4EETS & PILLOW SLIPS 0 • • e Stock . . . • . • • • 1• .... . . , . . , • . . , . I . • , . . • . ,,.. .. 4, • • • /,