The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-01-15, Page 8,PAGE•EIO
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WOE PANTS—,—Heavy 'Strip -4a d guarantied d Size,
*live' pockets. ' (2' hip.pockets, side pockets
' .pockets). ,
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AUGH'S• PAN,..,...TS` The kind that Iau h 'at hard war. ,Sizes
34.-.44. Pair 25
PEN],VIAN'S 'Natural wool underwear,, No.' 95. Two , piece
and cQknbnaations,. :. • :
PENMAN'S, Natural.. underwear, No. 71. • Warm '• ,withpu
ele
weight, TWo"p
o iece and; combinations; •
SHIRTS --Heavy ribbed pure wool 'shirts 'µS1ze 36 only. To
., 'clear at,, each. 1; .., ::$2 25
SOCKS -.-Heavy Wool l o -k socks. Easy orithe feet
._ w 1'
WORK GLOVES • Horsehide, double stitched for better
wear.
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t I*HDAY'
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;tom,';
Was' bete drat Mr Hslett.
eece kv r h i,�gcatign-,.: which�d
Asti g � *'l t .te• f #th •iiradg
•^i ,�lr+a?olmast�r was : Mr Geoff+
• Mi dd pn- t its � o sc 00.
tJi f oyrth . ,Se a ation,• is
;ztYow• rece�villg .hey. pab }c .ysphoo1
e4ucation ,1V140..Arlat Wgbj
stee<< Mr H Bei•tt"'recalls: as rr any
as. 90'pupzls.lattte idang this Scheel
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se hen,hefwas a4 box
'1Vf r I3ackkett v ra ` one, of a tam
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Q ITUA°RY
a 13Y�, *1AROLD' ACHERT
111 with a heart •condition since'
last March,- and having suffered
a severe .stroke in October, death,
came 'to . Rev. Harold • Ackert at
his home at Ruthven, near Leam.
ington, on Tuesday,;; December
31st, • •
Rev, Ackert was born 54 years:'
ago. at Holyrood -en the farm now
owned by Jack Ackert;. He was a
son of, the late. John ,I, Ackert
arid 'Emily Srnith, and:was . one
of a;fainily of isive,, three oiG whom'
•
survivet ,
• Harold attended public school'
at..H.olyrood','graduated from Kin.
ca'rdine High Schaal, .and .then,
"Went West where he attended.
'' Regina Normal `School and upon
graduating. tauglit : school°%at Tux
ford, Sask,•
In :1915 he .•:enlisted With the
Princess Pats, and 'was .overseas
for some" 'time:• when on draft:
:for :the';continent it was discov-:
I
•
We ' e , , a .J.5th, Z$4 ; au
ednesdaYJanuar
.-. ered in .a final' check up that :he,
..sicted 'tubercctlosis.: em,
,there, remama only ode • sus- � had'contr•
l 1'l
Y turning home.he•spent, sonde•a g t
�r, 1Vlxs, W�,d Mr�Tall of to�vn�
After Mr.. 'Ilackett's' marriage: years in ,bed•at this' parental'•.home
by Rev Mr. Leask of St Helens,
'to Eliz I./Pug H rYy, :the F u 8S`
•.a n
couple too i n on.: ithe.
12th of Ashfield on' the' farm now
owed liy his seri Tom: They re
QTR WEEH -E
9t.; REVIf1
TI N
front
HO M PSO N>;'
here; *nth `the a ception, of a ;year
v ver *he; -taught -:schogl44'at?�;�Artee .:
sasi�
During his illness, Mr Ackert.
lade:: his ' decision to. enter -4 file
Y�h�=fes
-a5- ye-ars, ' �,!� iniatrjr-ashould his health be, 4e -
returning to the original fierne stored, and ,as if by a mirai le. 'he
stead, where they made their r. made: a complete 1 ecevery. .
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liome. or seven• Years before re
tiring . to near Lucknow twenty
Years ''ago
1VIr`s: Hackett' :passed away 'in:
October, 1945, a short'. time before
any_
Had birthday Party
s,.rt`iVilfred Drennan,
About • the time' he entered col-
=,lege twre ity-,one years ago he
:Married ' Edith : Boulding ' in a
,ceremony conducted in Luckfow_
United Church 'Afters three Years:
at college,' Rev: eAckert spent .,a
Sizes. 1 5
Child's and Misses'
.1' -• ON RUBBER.•GOLOSHES,.
WpME r'S ami•NuSS> ,5 . SNOW`- BO,
AT GREATLY INDUCED PRICES
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rep
dination and ,then confiiued for.
Mr andlir four years on •this. 'charge Ile
-;---who-now.--reside.:-with--her 'father, later: -spent five years at ,Care
arraniged '. a birthday'' party on donian, five b years •' at Monkton
and three years. at his last "charge
at: ;Ruthven
A service Ywasheldin .Ruthven
United' Church,..' after -which. the
remains 'were brought ":to" . the
home of his brother Ernest at
Holy, rood'. On Friday, January
3rd, public e�• s vic-was-
held in
a
Lucknow ``United C,lurch with
Select' Meat Balls with gr
1,
ii
�.I
Saturday when. Mr. Hackett's two
sons and six daughters \were all;
preset t or the_occasion . mirth .
day : cake -was ..adorned with ' 89
candies . and Mr, ' Hackett blew
them all out The servin g was
done .,by ":Mr, :arid Mrs.: ,Melvin
'Stewart, Doris Ta • lor, and J C.
acketthas 26
reSses . a
Lipton's' Needle Soup, Mix
:2 packages. " 25e
'
Only Liptoe n s has that' old-,.
flavor.
,fashioned, • chieke .h y .
Minute Taj
Pound
5,e.
;x•
ere.
•
Royal, Matinor peanut •Butter • •
16' oz. seale..r , 45c ..
Dare's Superb . Biscuits '
` . 'Tea Dainties and Bourbon
'Wafers
grandchildren' • ,a n -d' ' 27
grandchildren.
doldmanof';.
To -this gran ' .
tions and 'best
'field,. go :cagratuia
" oo''
•wvishes.for :continued g ,dhealth
froi a host of 'friends. Among the
many. messages ' of good wishes,
was *the following poem, compos=
ed by• Mrs.'. C., R. Woolley of the:',
Ashfie1 'Parsonage:
e:
Ori win s''of tune the years
'flit'
seat- several °I .clergymen presen
d roads Rev J W:
' itis' of. • :ba r
SP.
Stewart . <.badk • charge; assisted: by
Rey., C:' H.. MacDonald :and' Rev.
ringing 'their joy, and • sorrow, "•
day,
!blessing proves .morrow.
Arid.' as 'life's ups and downs •we
face,
On roads that twist and wind,
.The dreary days and:weary ways,
We leave them"i all • behind::
Until 'we learn the things worth
That ` last till '-death and after,
Are friendship, ,love,,, goodwill
" and: peace,:: .
A, happy : home . and • :laughter •i
• And 'so we'wish:' 'to you this day,
-.When you are eighty-nine,
Only 'those memories that bless
God's.loviing'.gifts;divirie.::' ,
White Beans
3' albs
:25c'
•itATION NEWS'
:NOW Valid'.
•• Sugar Coupons 526-840'.,
Butter Coupons ;B35 -B38;.:
Meat Coupons M64-XVI63.:••
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, The Store of Friendly Service
'Phone 88 : We Deliver•.
Geor g e� I.' Miniell of Monckton..
George' { y.
Rev.: C B. Woolley;, of ,Ashfield;
:•' ame Circuit, who • was in the s
ordination • class: as Rev. °Ackert,
pronounced ; the benediction.
The' funeral was underthe air -
tion of Old Light Lodge A.F.
A.M. with Rev. Stewart "conduct-
ing the - ritual: service ! 'at . the
raveeide. in Greenhill -Cemetery.
Ii en's Made-to-Measure.Cambridge Clothin
Biltmore, '.Hats
Le•ather Jackets .'ant FulVLi le: o or to e$...
Ackert, Wm Graham and'Harold
Fenton.
.
Eunice wdovv `.three three -children Eu ce 20,
Iona 18, „and Donald 16 one bro-
thee Ernest. 'of Holyrood, and two
5,
isters 'Mrs. R. J. Harper' (Lizzie)
of Leney,, Sask., and Mrs;•.Chas
Boulding ; (Emma) of Regina: A
brother, Almer, predeceased' him
in .1931.' :.
Rev- : Ackert was s• -true ' Christ-
ian ` gentleman, .beloved ; by all
who knew. him ViThile at Allen -
ford he became a• familiar figure
in. Bruce Presbytery and was par
work. He has
many` friends 'who grieve the
untimely. termination ..of a :life;
and a :`ministry that,, was richly
bressed.
youhg people's .
and received and ;':welcomed,'a
ether side 'sof the : gates, by:
the o ,..
• a , earers were our,nep e s,
Harvey, Ilaynard,Lloyd and'Jack
IITED CHURCH
LucKII'ow,:;,
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J: W. •Stewart, B.A,,: B.D..
Pastor Ao
2 SUNDAY,'' JANUARY119th
11.aait.=-`Sin No More, L'cst—'-
Story• "There's no.stieh
anal";
12:15 -Sunday School. q
u. ' • :...
7 pan. Christ s'First er
S
lion,,. 1 y•
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µ' A' unque feature: 'o this: service;
was the presenting' of ''diplomas, •,
,and seals for regular attendance
at: y *Sunda School •during the past;
ye
� ar.These were presented, to °
Bobbie.:'
beth, AnJnohnston,� Jimmie •
'sten,.Marlyn � patrick"Eliza-
:
: Webster,Nancy
Web=,
.sten, Jirriznie Wilson; Gladys -Kil-,
patrieh,Bessie Reavie, Jean:Tar,
lor,Jean Treleaven, .Bernice -
Shaddick, Noreen Kilpatrick,..,:
Mary • Durnin 'George "Webster'' &';:
PRESENT 'CERTIFICATES' FOR•
SUNDAY. ATTENDANCE •
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Promotion Sunday was obser`
ved: :in ;rtee ._ nited Chyrch Sun
'day ,School• :on: Sunday morning;
January 5th,, when 34 of the'
scholars Were, promoted to higher
classes. ;This promotion took' 'the
form- of going through the gates,
being led lo the gates and pre
sented by their' former teacher
BANQUET. •POSTPONED: DUE `��
TO �UitAL ROAD.CONDITIONs
Continued snow and high
winds which ' blocked practically
all country roads for motor .traf-`
fie; decided: the' : • committeea• to,.
cancel• the. Lucknow. Agricultural:,
Society.'banquet, itibich Was sche
du1ed'to1 have - been held tonight.,
„The ;Committee. took. :,,this step:-
last Wednesday, While there: -was •
still `time to da so. Ticket sales
"had been slo%and' with nolike-•:
lihood that country roads would .
' be . passable for cars ..within • ;the •
week, ,,a postponement until
.Spring` .was..considered adviseable.
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