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Buttons are. of trelnepdouts importance as a detail in
both •Canadian and Freneh • fashions.'
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' Buttp are everywhere -large and • small,' on° belts, on•
ianels, on clgsings, on. :cuffs,, skirts and. cardigans.;
Plastics :with : Meta trim,.
Gold and Stiver,metal buttons are of great interest` this Fall.
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Plastics with metal;rite. are leaders'. of high fashion.
PO a WEATHER BALLOON
Cecil Gardner . of Zion carne
across a deflated, `weather •:bal-
loon on their fare one day -last
week: included,the balloon, a
„Parachute,. ia•n d batteries • ,a n d
equip: rent., for recording. : Pur-
poses." Oddly' enough there' was.
no return_ ;address to 'be found
on the apparatus, and: Cecil his•
written to- American authorities
asking, what to do .with it;
It is believed the balloon may
Have ':been ;laying cin'' the farm
for several ' days.
bme Friendly
1NDERS
Front THOMPSON'S
MAY WE SUGGEST: that you
plan *Q111' Christmas Cake re-
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t airemeetss is d w and '''buy
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while ingredients.' are ,plenti-
ful. We
lenti-ful.We have a fine assortment.
of. fresh peels, dried fruits,
eJ erries, pineapplerings, nuts
a,'n'd . almond icing.. M.a k'e
Thompson's your Christmas
Baking Headquarters.
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SPEAKING OF CHRISTMAS
reminds us ..th a t.. :Overseas
:Christmas ;• parcel's' must ':soon
be:: 'in . the, mail. We . are' :.pre;-
pared to select,' pack =dirndl.
boxes for you,. or pack : them
to your ' specifications.. •Just
another -friendlyservice from*
Thompson's.•::'
HEY . KIDS' Remember to
have your Pumpkin' Face ' in
on Friday (tomorrow)' for our
4th Annual' Pumpkin ' Pace:
Contest. • Join .in the • fun;; and.
win: yourself a prize.
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KINLOSS NATIVE HONORED
BY Y.M.CA; : AT • SASKATOON
pr.. . John; I A. Valens, pioneer
physiician . `of Saskatoon, : and a
native of •Kinloss Township,, was
honored recently when :the mem-
bers:'of''the'; Saskatoon .Y.MC:A,
presented hnn with an honorary;
life :mernbershipin recognition of
morethan forty years .contii 11
eus;` ,serv`vae, with that organiza-
tion. - •
,Mr. A, J. Irving, .who made tlie.
presentation; ' spoke, of the ex-
ceptional' contribution Dr.1Valens
had made:. to the' de'yelopxnent : of
the . Western ,Prairie country 'and
his services in the- medical pro-
fession.. ;: ; ,
In. ;replying Dr. Valens said' he
had always held that 'a Y M;G:A.
Was essential for ,'the establish=.
ment of character in the ; youth
of .any, country.
BORN
corm= Dr.:: and, • Mrs; •B N.
Corrin . of, Wingham (nee Mar-
garet .earns, Reg N.), -are -happy
to ; announce. the birth of a .son,
at the . Wiz -wham , General ; Hespi-'
tal on' Monday', 'October 17th.' A
brother for Ray.. •
CARTER,—In' ;Kincardine Hospi
tal • on Thursday, October 13th,.
to .1Vtr'3, and• Mrs, Ernest Carter,
Dungannon, •a• son, Allan Eugene.
FORMER. RECTOR °
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did sermon,, Rev. Geoghegan ; re-
ferred to
etferreedto the flood of memories
that , he had experienced in re-
entering St- .Peter's:, He recalled.
that , it ;was 17 'years .ago on the
`seopnd Sunday in July that he
:took over his 'duties in this. par,-
.jsh, then a four point charge o#'
Lucknow, .Dungannon,, .l?prt Al-
Obert and Ripley. He came as an.
utter stranger, but this was' soon,
changed by the warm greeting
and kindness extended to ; them,
not only by their parishioners,.
,but by the ;community in gen-
oral: "We learned to love it here,
and the six years spent in this
parish were ' the happiestyears'
of 'our ' lives", Mr. Geoghegan
Geoghegan
htopteokr his t;Geextn
from;• the of °
esis, Which by a coincidence had
been the .passage chosen, un-
knowingly, by Rev. Tavener, lot -
the first scripture reading at this
service. His text. was, "This is
none 'other ' than the', House of
cod, .arid a this, is the Gate of
Heaven +Rev. Geoghegan in
pressed ,on• his congregation that•
this''' or. any: Other church has
••failed if !:it is not (building hearts
and minds unto God. Anniver-
sary', time. is'- rededication time
and he commended the parents
to pass on, their rich heritage,by
instructing their children in a
true' ;knowledge' of , God so; that
they can-lbetter underatand : arid:
realize t h e: gloriousness- and
greatness of : God's word.•.
• The choir, rendered two . an
theins with Mr. Norman Taylor
presiding' at" the organ.
• First Services in 1874
The establishment -of the first
Anglican congregation here' dates'
back` to' the year ' 1874, 'when a
group Of members of the ;Church
of England, prevailed .upon Rev.
E. M. Bland -. of Dungannon to
hold regular services in Luck
now;, Prior to this a numberof
early residents: had :affiliated. with
Other ceinmunions, • although
others 'attended ..Service's 'in - Dun
gannon When -: 'the, ' opportunity
afforded.,. -
,The .first regular . -'services . in
Lucknow, were'held in- rooms
above .'. •Button's; Butcher::. Shgp.
Here this little*ow (38 attend
ed•':the • first .service)-: met 'every
second' Sunday evening•! to,; hear
Rev.Bland, .'.who °.ministered .; to
them for three years, being • suc-
ceeded by , Rev.'' W; Henderson,
UH .YES,: let's not forget. Boy
Scout Applethis
Day '' Satur
day. Do "your god turn" for
the day, by giving, generously i
to. the Cub or Scout . that calls
on "you.;.
THOMPSON
'Ve Have A Complete:And 'Extensive ;Stock.:
Of Winter Footwear For All The Family.
1EW LINES NEW STYLES
The Store Of Friendly Service
'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER
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" i .HURSDAY, OCTOBER 27; 1949
Eine ine Pinwale: Corduroy
• Shea ,.:2
Children's
One*Piece Fleece -Linc Sleepers y_.;, •_---
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.: � . s... sizes' 1, 2, 3.
T _ $2:98'.
$1.49:
BUNTING,BAGS r
• We have' a . good stock of Bunting Bags made from: Esmond,
=and -Chinchilla: Cloth, pink ' or bine, ranging: in price .
frgm: `: ,•.` •'
•' $3.65` to, $9:95
Gitis oat set, stizes`:1, `2, 3 and 3 to 6x from $ 0.95• to $2595;,
Boys; Coat sets, sizes 4,'2,"3, 3 to bac, from ;• $&95 to' $17 95
Girls '& Boys Snowsuits, `1 2, 3 p.3 to , from, $5.95 to .$8.95
Boys•.• Long Pants. for ages 4 to 10 .... ,, ., $2,98 up
30 ..36 r..� .,...,,, ..r,.r $3.95.,up
Boys 'Breeches -24-44
52.98, 53.75, 5'4.75
SAS -for 4, 6, 8 ..,,,.:, $5:95 Up..
$10.95'up
'A • full range of `Girls' Coats in good wool' blanket
cloth,
freize and twill from ' ; $9.75 .up .
PAR ages
Ages .10;to 16
GIRLS' COATS -7 to. 1014 :12 :t0,1474.
'-. • � S1 7if it's •a; fur.trimroed or plain.coat:` you...,
. LADIES. � . Y
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invite•` ou t look over -our sel=
have m;mind we , •y, o•_
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't: •lea -made frorn:.Yalt woo
'-�-ec#ion •-Qf-_f�ne�-new, s y 1,
acll chamois: lined.
•:fabrics, :. ` . '
Asss o
TOT -TO -TEEN & LADIES'. WEAR
Lucknow,' Ont.
lOne '89.-W
Just' What You Have
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aiting•: or
Short Sleeve --Pullovers Long : Sleeve -Pullovers and
Cardigans -will' not shrink or sag from use •or. laundering
Fabric Gloves,: which wear, look and feel like leather in
black or rum frappi which can be worn with any •color..
Beaver union made Work^,Shirts, $1.89 & 52.59
Deacon's 100 percent Virgin '.Wool Work Shirt $4,75
—TOOT—percent Botany Virgin ' Wool Sport Shirts, • a nice
new selection to choose .front.
Jackets, Parka's- Station •• Wagon Coats- and Overccoats.
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IT'S THE BEST YOU WANT
BIT'S AT '
S E,
LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR
during whose rectorship "a church
was "built . and' opened on Decern-
ber. 8th, 1878.' Rev, J•arnes •`Carrie
assumed charge of the parish -at
that time, and, healso served
as ' rector at Teeswater. In 1891.
Lucknow and St. ' Helens' were
included as one parish under Rev.
W. J. O'Connor... In 1899 . St!
Peter's church as We know' it .to-
day, was repaired and renovated,
amounting . to ' almost the re-
building of the, church. Services,
which were ; „temporarilyheld in
the Oddfellows Hall, • were re-
surrled in'' the restored church on
January 7th, 1900. ' '
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Since them the edifice has been
beautified by many rifts from l "
those: ,irho worshipped there.'
Never • a' large or strong con-
gregatiion, the zeal. and earnest-
ness' •of the people. 'of this. ;com-
munion has always. 'been an
• spiration . to elV*ryone:
Receive $agpipes "
^. ,Faur._s_ets ot.new bagpipes were
received • This • week -from: Scot-
land. •'They, are forjunior; mem-
bers of the 'band, who, have been
receiving tuition; on chanters; and
should be ready. to step but next
spring with the regular band.
BLANKETS, 'CAR RUGS,
WARM WOOL BLANKETS
FLANNELETTEµ -BLANKETS
BED THROW BLANKETS ;•
�e r Store
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