The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-01-29, Page 8Tbe 'Last.: Week
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OF THE JAh(U'AI ,,
THF' 1r JCKNOW SFbIT. INEI., TAJCKNON'ii, ONTARIO
SALE
B.O' S' clear
plaid corduroy caps, ear, bands, Td
clear at 1RR!•!l•1R, 98c
Wir1D xE
RS-BoyS zip: pexed windbreaker s'Size
#•.o , clear at „ 22 785T
WFATE tS-;-A .table of 'boy's sweaters, broken sizes, great
ly reduced t ,,.. •
MEN'S SOCKS--lvtachine •knit wool' socks, nude from O.V�
yarn. ;Pair .. xi ,, ... ,...„,,,., ! • 11.0 ••
SNOW. SUITS -Child en's: Snow 'Suits; heavy lining, re-
duced for quick sale.
I14AI�i, SHIRTING, good • weight, 36 inches: Wide: Sale• -250
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SISTER ,PASSES . AT. '.ETHEL;
The'death, of Mrs, Harvey Dob-
.,aon'af Ethel occurred at her'home
ion. Monday of .last week, with
,• *ferment tilting place . at Ethel
+an' Te Sday;F; : Dobson4i'was.
• formerly Lucy Ray, Hard, a, daugh
''ter. of ' the late Mr,' ',and Mrs.
Christopher taynard Mrs. 'Ernest
^iert_ ;14 -_,..11011k -rend -.:wand .. Mr;
'Charles Congram of 'Lucknow are
sisters, •
THREE IN ,A ROW
To members of the-. Lucknow
Fire. Company' it has become:
,somewhat :of, an • expected occur-,
rence.:- for,.Aire -scalls . to:.,comeAi .
groups . of 4hree• And it has hap -
poled again, * with, three., alarms.
being: turned in recently in.. ten
days. .
-;_`Baturday :at' ;noon ''hour,
shortly after the'': siren' had -been
,given •:its,' weekly, test blow it
'screec"hed' again., This time it was
tiie''real tiling , at •. Ted , Brewer's
home. ':One of the :children;. had
got into mischief' and. a roaring
blaze in the. 'clothes .basket was
"result. By” ,quick7. action , Mrs.
Brewer succeeded 'in :smothering'
ie . flames and had the fire
pretty: ' much under 'control upon
the arrival :of her . husband .,who
made. a quick exit from his work;
at the Bank': and. caught the fir
1. truck as it was 'leaving the 'Fire
Ua11:,acr0ss, the .street.:
.•. Tile:, previous:' ednesday even-
- ing an -alarm was answered when'
• afire ,got into; the partition.. at Clair
Healey' . residence while . pipes
were : • being, . thawed A line _o
hose,,was :laid`.liut little: water, was
used to . quelch the threatened:
conflagration.. aton. '
` A fewda s :earlier.'su'p-
� ; .at. the'stip-.
a r
per hour, .-alarmwas: turned in
When' ` a 'Ripley. ip leY.m, oto'rx st, s oar
•.,
burst into .flames at Finlayson's
corner. The car, „which_.had been
driven'" from Ripley' without
trouble,. suddenly backfired :and
started to bu i fiercely under the
hood.'. The blaze,was smothered
by shovelling:snow on the'engmie,
EXTEND .CL;:. SE.OF
CWIMA AISND'
Late in being organized locally
the Canadian Aid to China cant
paign for Lucknow and district
will •-• continue until . Saturday,
Febrjiary, 15th. The objective 'for
this., conununity is $1,000, . or
reughix MOO, per home, The.cam
paign. is planned on ,a .voluntary
basis, with the belief' that : the
generous, folk of this +district will
respond: ' willingly and •' libexally
without campaign officials .haVinet
"to come and get it"..
Contributions may . be left at
the Bank of:-Moii treat, At Finlay
son;,' Bros., Rad' '.& . Porteous,'
Kim's Drug Store, ;The . Market'
Store. .and The Sentinel Of fice,
For the convenience of rural folk
in this irnniediate•. trading'area,
donations' may '.;be left at Miller's
Store, St., Helens; Brow°ri's Store,
La'M.gside Percy's. ':Store,' I oly-
rood;. McLean's Store,.. Kinlough
aria' Frank McL'ennan's' Store,
• hochalsh. .
Donations to' this fund are de -s
ductable from' income tax.:
Head of ; the Lucknow. and Fors-
trict campaign is Mr, T. W. Smith.,
W. C. Finlayson.'is vice-presideiit
-Rey: -JON tewart- secretary..and..
Mr::<J, A. Thompson, trea'sur'er.'.
Several other members comprise
the executive comriittee
The _plight .of starvation -faced
pions 'in 'China 'need scarcely,
be ; stressed, Sufficient: shoiild . be
'the, .reminder ' todonate to the'
fund 'now,: and' give as liberally
•as you can afford: Your valunta-r-
cpntributions will simplify' and`
lessen the' task of those who`have
undertaken the :task. •of putting
t cknow and is ric over e;
top'.: on • }ehalf of the Canadian
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•;RANGEST.
BESTS FOR JUICE
Sunkist ,oranges : are best .'for.
juice ' because the ,materials:
and care that have gone' ,into
their production have `resulted
'ce ''richer' in vitamins
and: minera, and with higher:
colon. ,and `.richer. flavor. Nat-
ure fortifies California Orange:
Juice With' vitamins A and C,,
and; • tooth=andMbone • building:
'1 and als ` ranks
high
ca c > A. . g.
i Bi an '..
'� ' vi ns d G.
am
Sunk'ist':orate
Y ' es are best for
every
` use because their value
is not limited . to the 'juice use
alone, 'They are . unsurpassed
for salads, desserts'and baking
. king
because they are easier : • to
A id r to
1:On, ,Thursday morning at 10-80
over' CKNX, Rev:.' J. • W. -Stewart,
will stress' the .importance ,of ,this
community, supporting the:, cur-
rent ' 'campaign:- • • ,
.AMBERLEY NATIVE: DIES'
There passed. away iii. his home
,in. , Vancouver,Robert 'Wilkie,
oun • est son 'of. James :and Eliza-:
beth" Wilkie of'Amberley '
Born October 16, :1882,' h'e left
Amberley ;when.'quite, young and
'went td'Fort Williain and •follow•
ed the blinding .trade;.`In1907 he.
r .• d rl' andar
return to •�A�be ey m
lied Idalia Wilson i of Ripley, •dau-
ghter of. 'the late _Robert :and El-
len •.Wilson. and ; later :went to.
Vancouver.
He :'eaves iso . wife, four -.'da '-
.H 1 h . u
ghters' and one son of Vancouver,
and• two brothers and two sisters
of :Hamilton.
hoe
Wednesday, January ' 29th, 1946
Prices...
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YOUR.;.
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S'rARTING
TURDAY, FEBRL A�RhY is
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d 1?t•.: 0!•
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Ford; all the' family fresh
'California_ Orange . Juice -is . a
glorious' way to start the : day
.right..
his week ..we are featuring
Californa `S u: n k i s,t Navel
Ordaxiges at; the lowest' price. in
:years.- See our nnass window
Display.
MPSON 'S:
.s
The St o Friendly Store'of �f ~ iendl S
ervice
'Phone 82 , We Deliver
ENGAGEMENTS
•Rev. John I. and ' Mrs::
Geoghegan, • St;._ Pani srRectory,.;.
Woodstock and. • formerly a ;f.
Lucknow,; announce ,the engage- I:
meat of their elder daughter,'
Margery Eileen;, • to ' Mr. William
Beverly Roy, 'Whitehead, B.Coxn.,
4
Ionly son' of
, and 'Mrs
Leslie
L•
Roy Whitehead, 495Mary. St.,
!
.Woodstock, the . marriage ' to. take
-'iTaCe•in St. 'Paul's. Church, Wood-
stock,•:on Saturday, 'February' 15.
Miss .Geoghegan 'is a member'
Of the . st aff .of the Imperial Bank,
Woodstock Mr. Whitehead,• is a ,
graduate of ',Queen's University,
and served: four years overseas... '
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JCKNOW
4iev. 7 Stewart; B.A., B.D.
Pastor.
DA FEBRITARV, d •
$1<TN AY, 2n
11` a.m.—"Personal Evangel=
Skint:... The Se -Quick• Club'.
,
12'.15.,p.m -.Sunday 'School..
?. pstn.►— !Wliat • These 'Who
Are Not : Christians Miss".
`appeal ,for„ clothing ' to take to
Formosa, and •.the•'members a-
ranged. to leave .their donation's
the home of . Mrs: Harold' : Allin
with an attendance of 18. During
the business .and 'Worship ,period,
Rev J W. .Stewart:" installed the
new .' officers " pres, Mrs ' arvey'
Treleaven; 1st.: vice,
Thompson, ,2nd .vice; Mrs.- A. An
drew; sec:, .Jean MacNillany':
treas., Mrs.. J. C McNab, com'
munity>'•" friendslip,.•• Mrs.-.' Harold
Allin, Mrs. Geo: Joyfit;' Christian
stewardship, Mrs: ,J: W..Stewart
Christian': citizenship," Mu2.,H.
- ' , ision-
ary Monthly, .Margaret Rae,. 'as-,
;sociate 'members,''
ancon,„Elizabeth
Ro1b
Mrs., ,A'. MY,
Mrs,. A wWilsori,' Lena Robinson;
pianists,, Mrs.• Crispin,. Mrs:.'H Al=
lin. • Plans `were made. for 'a Val
entine teato pp.., held An February:.
Readings Wert. given •by ;Mrs., A
Wilson Mrs S. Coll er sand, Mrs -
Treleaven.
Y
H. Treleaven. A quartette was
given. ,by • Elizabeth: Robinson;
Mrs.. R..Black, Mrs. G. Joyiit, .Mrs.
J.. Hall. The .`topic on India was
given. by Mrs.. H. Alun :It, was
decided to "send .a letter ,of cob=
gratulationsw to 'the: new .larder,.
Mr. J• . W. Joynt. Attention was
drawn to Miss' Dorothy Douglas'
social hour was. enjoyed.,
Ashfield Presbyterian
The , • January . of the
Ashfield ...
held- - at, the
home of MrsEmile•MacLennan.with twenty ' present. Rev. ••Mrs
Rhoad,;. vice ;.:presder>it, was , in:
charge ,of the,,program.' The open -
mg number was psalm 86 follow
ed, by ':scripture reading from
John 4th_sbyMrs; Donald 11.. ac=:',
Kenzie. The.devotional `reading
was • 'wen b Anna.Mae•.M= •on.
*la God's .command for 1947 is
„to .march bn ..Begin all our pleas= '"
urea, with , thoughts' . of God -the -
giv•er of • all blessings. ,The Nevv
Year'sprayer was' offered . by
Miss Sadie .Johnston: The presi'
dent,- Mrs. Isobel' MacKenzie,.'took' .
.charge' of ''the . 'business ` period
The. treasurers report ..showed a
balance of $64 to begin the nen;-
"year The . roll call was .answered
.with a'.verse'from Seripture.tMrs
W m:' hiss read the- story from .'
the study book .on Africa: Mrs., ,
Hector: McLean read .a 'let.ter•
written:Dr. Quinn from. his
Missionary post in. India: The hos.-
tess served dainty refreshments.
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a ': Iot” of Men's an
Men's' iteyav
tore '.with T stock
o, s', Jakets a�lsa
i I ,
ants and: Boys)Greeks
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