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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-09-01, Page 8IAGE MILT KNEW LUC* UCKNOW,. ON' .ARIO • 'SENTINEL, � .. _. . Fine Materiats.Makeline'Clothes • Women • are finding a real saving in their needle, If you can sew,' you cart produce Clothes • for yourSelf 11)i - 'your 'your children. 'Being your own dressmaker saves much same:tine gives them a wardrobe that . is 8" # . and - at the• �' •,; mopersonal:• ,and. Original LEARN TO SEW ak' a ;roes ttn, d .chiidrexi'S dresses • by m• _ �g p �� • Pretty fast -color Printed' Cottons,,Cham'brays G' For the: better. •dress. -Silk Crepe, •'Wool Crepe,, Gabardine, Koolette,.Clofhs', F1 urnels..and Tartans , . , '1'TTERNS. AT 25c .EACH; ShiVIP1rIOTTYPA pNNOUNCEME Mrs. A. E. Tavener 'announces the ,opening : of a morning, Nursery for children under school age, to be known : as • e_LUCKNOWPLAYNUR' Theprogramme will'consist:of games, stories and expression:, ':�.. • '� work, through. which the. young 'Child may learn co-operation with others and constructive self-expression: the opening .of the Fall . Term on Plans are under way. for pe ' lived limited e: tember . 7th. Applications can, be received Wednesday; September for' a number ` of children. now , •. •... :.. • • St Lucknow rte Outrun S.. , Mrs. Tave x,,O Telephone 142-J 1 Men are like steel; when they /1oseciiheir temper, they lose their 'worth. fetter r 0 ,rd .4 Aylmer Catsup 11 oz. bottle c' II National Sweet. Mixed Pickles•`, 49. o?.. jar . . .,. 49c Maple :Leaf . Toilet Soap, • 3.. bars: Fluffo Shortening. Special,. ib. !.1VIacS'weeit's 'Honey No. '1 White Clover 2 lbs 48c 4 llbs., -95c Canadian Cheddar Cheese Medium `• Yellow Special, 1b : 40c :ENGAGEMENTS, Mir:' and Mrs. Dan, Nicholson, Lucknow, announce ,the engage- ment of : their dauighter, Mar- garet Miller, to Mr Lorne And- rew Ritchie; son . of Mr, and Mrs.`I Giordon Ritchie,.. Lucknow. The marriage will take place in :the LucknowPresbyterian Church on . Saturday,' September 17th at, four •o'clock.:• OBITUARY THU,RSSDAY 8]. P 'MBER' 1 1949 MR. WILLIAM E. HENDERSONadies Death ;tame suddenly .on Sun day to Mr, William. E Hender- son, lifelong resident of this. omirnunity and a widely known rover. He was in his 64th year. Mr, Henderson had not been iri ' the best. •of 'health, but on Sunday was enjoying a motor'. drive with ,his son Jack, accom- partied,' +ky Misses Ethel Robert- son, Gretta .Canpbell. and Flora. MacDonald, Stopping at, a 're- freshment re-freshment booth at Po?tlar Beach, Mr. -Henderson •suggested that' Jack eget ice Cream,, pones and, it *as : while Jack was. making tl epurchase that his Dad. slump ed .`• suddenly : and passed away without, :speaking..A ..word; • ;. ,Mr... Henderson was a . son of, the tlate.T Mr :, and . Mrs J.axnes J. Henderson,. pioneer'. residents , of. 'Ashfield ToWnship, who moved' to .Lucknow over sixty years, ago to make• their home Mr: Henderson. has long been noted as a successful drover whose operations' were conducted on:. a large, , scale, ;but ; with an. integrity that, won, him the con- fidence onf idence; :.and' respect of the hun dreds of ' persons with whom he had +•bi1 iness dealings . Few.. mien were More widely. known than,. was ' Mr. Henderson- who ' was;, familiarly . a n d ,-• respectfully known es. "Big Bill"°.•He was kind and ' hospittapble and Many will. rniSs --his f-ri-endshitp: andounseL. Ire was, an ardent. Liberal in polities and faithful un:ember arid. • liberal . suppiporter of the Luck now.' Presbyterian • Church; ,and served on 'the Board, of Managers. He was an ;•enthusiastic horticul- turist and.• took a great, ,pride", in 'the .seises that adorned; ,his • Hlave- lock St: home Mr.: Henderson wassadly, be-;. :reaved: six • years. ago by the deatl :of his•' wife,' formerly. "Christina Maud,. Robertson,' : who passed away • on , Mlarch.:10th; 1943:i• The funeral service, which Was verly.' largely attended,'. was field• at his late residence on Tuesday afternoon . conducted by his' ?Pas- tor, Rev.' C. , H.. MacDonald, Dvp.,, with •:miterrnent 'in Soutli, Kinloss- ,Cemetery.' Pall(bearers-w re Har- old' Young, ':Herb Miller; er- son Irwin, Hugh Cuming„ Stewart 'Robertson,.•,J...'A. Thompson,' W.. A. ' Porteous' and :George Elliott. Mx: Henderson is survived.' by one daughter, .Mrs: K. "R.: Chester .(Jessie) of Toronto and line son Jack at heme Surviving • also are • two • Sisters; Misses Elizabeth and: Pearl, Henderson of Lucknow.• He.' Was predeceased two -years' ago, on ,July, 30th, Eby his fbrother;John? W. Henderson; .and 'setv'eral. years 'earlier by' a sister Dollena.; ; : '' We have, the latest, styles and newest fabrics' in FALL 'DRESSE You are invited to drop in,with out obligation. NYLONS, BLOUSES, :N LINGEIi,�, SWEATERS AN D SKIRTS; FOR SCHOOL fr OPENING: Sweaters, Skirts,,' Cotton Dresses. CrIRLS-Tunics, Blouses, , ,; r • •, Lon s .in.. plain:. or tweed, Garbs dile BOYS•Shorts and • g . - ice Overall's...• W'ndbreakefs, plaid or ;>piax ► Shirts, V .':3;ii The Store of .Friendly Service 'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER'.` BORN TEEF"r Age- ' and, Mrs.: Roy Aa Teeft : (nee Jean Ciulbert),.';are, • . a happy` `to .. •announoe, the arrival of a daughter,'' Mary Jane, at. Dunnville' Memorial `> Hospital,: August 12, 1949. • GARDNER-Mr: and Mrs. Lorne Gardner(nee Helen.,' Tomlinson) are' happy to announce the- ar-a rival of a song Terry Wayne, at. Wingham General • Hospital on Tuesday, August ,30th, 1949. WEBST.Pit--In. ,Kincardine Hos- pital. on •A'wgust 23, 1949, to>;,'Mr. and Mrs.': 3! lliott Webster; :Kin-• .cardine, ;a son:: TQ :CHARTER BUS` :WESTERN : FAIR .TOT -TO -TEEN & ' LADIES' WEAR 'Phone 89-w Lucknow*• 0 •StHO SCI T<EEN SAGE u. d 9 and ' ed 2 5 p uc CARDIGANS & PULLOVERS -for °quality. and fit, :: , ft's Monarch. knit. • r'•, SKIRTS—plaids and plain .shades size 12 to 20 COTTON,. DRESSES -for ,early; fall• .w.ear • . Bras Girdles add Nylons. Slips, , . �,. SHILTS—T=Shirts, • plaid Shirts 1 , pullovers' and: • . sweater coats ; SWEATERS=-Silceveless, , ODD' PANTS—Worsted, Gabardine and Sharkskin • • , TIES , in all the ' latest patterns. Belts Braces, : Shorts, Shirts and Windbreakers South` Kinloss W.M.S. , ' The August meeting ; of the 'South ,Kinloss' W,M.S. was held ` at the home of'..Miss''Annfe 'Mac Lead. There were 12 :: members present:and a nunnber.of visitors.. The meeting opened With hymn:. 590 followed by the L'ard's pray m: unison:.. The 'scripture reading and Meditation ': was given by Miss Martha Sutherland The roll call was .answered by a "harvest verse",.' Miss Marjorie Dance, an instructor at tthe daily Vocation- al ocational Bible School,: which is .being held in Luclenow,, lave' 'a lvery, interesting.talk en both her work at the .Vgcationrdl. Bible '.School and l.so' as a student . at the Lon-. -don Bible -Institute:: 11IIiss--Annie-;. MaSKay •gave a very interesting. Women's • Institute plans -to cblarter a bus to the Western Fair' •at L"ondon, on Sep` tember •15th: *'Pierre ` will ' be ac- comodation.• for 29 persons; the. fare being $2.95. Institute mem- bers will have •priority but ectra be , available paper on'the origin• of the hymn,`• part .in; the prayer circle, were accomodation will � 'p p , With,- . ride. "Abide. Me" .. The' topic. Mrs.` L. Maciver . Mrs, Lloyd to anyone applying for a . , .. given uther� • •I MacDougall; Mrs: Alex S ft' with Mrs. Which was given by Mrs: Fraser � , N�aanes should'' be leMacKinnon, was: ;a continuation land, Miss Margaret MacDonald; Philip Stewart.. • ' Tots le the little '• hoes .for ever age �frorh, ---- .1001 ,S � y. to . the Teen..Alters. ' any : Different Styles to choose from .:. . ost L}longwearing,'. Neolite- Soles.: with !educe • lear Childs' and Misses' Canvas Outing Shoes, leather -4 ndalsand the balance of summer ar' lines. at greatlyreduced prices. footwe of ' last months' topic; :,"the be- -ginning-Of-the-work. in..Fornriiosa: -by .'Dr: :MacKay". Those taking nnuai wea ti. ,LOT 1—BOYS' 'A ,LOT 2 -BOYS' AT $1.95 LOT MEN'S. AT $1.95 LOT 4—MEN'S AT $3.95- LOT 5 -GIRLS AND WOMEN'S AT $2.95 •Mrs. Archie ' MaCIntyre and MI`s.' .Bau ch.. MrS.,_Don, MacIver , gave a vote eif ;'thank 'to the Ort andt lose • taking part o f the program. Hymn 701 WasSung and' Mrs:: Alex . Sutherrland closed the /meeting 'with prayer. 1 00 . tore ` 'int tl :ock $2.5' BA CE 1i cess inj lar; Thu ...M com to i . whE • cit( of i114'. �� laoe quiff fur hro • fble. • cut lata of rust why sati: ,pair M turn fief! - -Carr D•a3', nigl, Cxr>•1 op jew Mrs my the wat PIP AT. in L God whi :Gar ban Mot Audi lent nom yea: of indi -clas •stra T' S:'o Ch :on' „ sev ent.1 'Gral Gra Wer ,Bev Dot Mac ,6-1f' -ley- '11.4 ey•11.4 na'b Bill girl Joy - Ale tyr( Ho Led Mai girl Joa • roc $aL ald ball • Irw ,, bat, thr, Col'. Dar pig; •, Pbt