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• T1 LtCK9l SENTINEL!, T�� OW ONTARIO'
Spring. is
SEE. THE •NEW CURTAINS. & CURTAIN. MATERIA
iS
• AT T1'EMFLETC°N'S
•J,1OVELY CURTAINS of fine ,marquisette, wide' frilly ruffles,
delightful new4curtains .ready to .hang..
TAILORED ''CURTAINNS--Ivory marquisette, 'launder per"-
feetly; a
'' S All over.'
LOVELY SHEERMARQUISETTE
:-A11QUISETTE ciiRTAIN ,
cluster ,of puffy dots; red. on cream:ground,. .'wide'
frills and tie backs. r. . •
FRENCH - COTTON. MA1tQ•
UISE TE -'Extra • wide and:very.
PYYFFY,DOT,. MARQUISETTE in all cream 1...wide,° Width,.,
. , "smartfor new curtains in any style, ruffled` or tail-
lored. .. ,� ,,•
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OBITUARY -
,MRS.'. J.. R. MINA$
IYi failing. health for some five
years, .aiid.®critically ill fog the:
,.past couple of week,, death came
peacefully. •'to ,Mfrs. J. R . McNab
;at her home in •Lucknow early,,:
4aat Thursday , oin .
Mrs. McNab ' was , .formerly`.
Prances E. Crawford; a daughter
iof The late, William and Margaret
?Crawford . of. Dungannon, where
she was born`'seventy one year§
ago on March .15th
Mr:: and MrS .McNab,were mar-
ied'forty":four years ado on ,Jan
-
'wiry' lit, and :resided• at Dun-
gannon until mo'ving:•to Lucknow
3i 9 g 1�23: While .at Dungannon annon Mrs.
liner Methodist Church for •many''. sweetheart neckline. Full length
years 'S was a member of the � sleeves. with • delicate points over
BRIDE'S • FATHER ,.
READSS:ERV10E .
C,HARLTON EWTP `.
On Thursday,' Apri'i 10th;, at 2.00
P.m., St. Helen's 'United. Church
Was.. the scene of an unusual
Easter wedding, when the. Rev.
M. G. Newton, minister of the
church, solemnized the"• marriage•
of his -daughter, Lillian Joyce, to
Clayton Albert Oharlton, only. son.
of . Mr. and Mrs "James Char.lton
of 'Port ,Alma, Ontario. .'
The Easter flowersof daffodils,
snapdragons 'a ri .d ' hydrangea.
banked the altar for, the sere-.
,i -cony. Mrs.. , "Wallace 'Miller, , or=
I canise, payed . the traditional 'wed+
ling music: `Mrs.: •Andrew Gaunt
' was.soloist;., singing "IQ:Love Yot.i,
• I Truly". during '.ihe 'signing of the -
register. '
Given in marriage by. her sous
in, Mr. Harry' Hanna of Toronto,
the bride was char ngly gown-
edin a floor -length ress of ivory.
Satin with pane. sects . of than-
ANabwwas :Organist at the for,, tilly lace, a fitted _bodice_and,_�a
piling
Spedalti
'S
Grimsby' Sweet .Relish Pie*
Jar • 35c'.
• R
- oz. ' bottle ,•
35c
Jelly Dessert Powders
2 -boxes'
15e
raspberry,: strawberry, cherry -
•
,
Lobster Paste—Fane Y .Quality
3, oz. 'tin', 18c
I:ueknow United Church and 1 the hands. Her finger=tip. veil of
-where �heatlth- •permitted had .been,.
a- faithful attendant,. and an act -
Member of, the' . W M.S
She was possessed; oft :kindly,
geMie� dispasitton, • and a cheery
smite fiat' eiiiwar
,embroidered _net fell ,gracefully,'
from a `'flowered head .band. 'She
carried a white Bible W i t'h
streamers of white satin ribbon:
which held in place a rare' and'
laeaa#lful
roalwe erC id•' single
of friends. strand of matched pearls was her
Mrs. McNab suffered e• fractur only ornament
•et��hip. some three 't'ea'rs ago, but •` Miss Helen Newton ,of Ottawa, ' .
made a satisfactory, recoverytwin sister ofthe' bride, was:maid
from.the ' injury although .for of :honor, wearing a floor length
some .time -she ha'd been partially dress of :.blue: sheer with matching
invalided: from paralytic °seizures headdress and carrying • an• . gild
During- t rs-timer-she--=took a gree oanna Hill
pleasure; in .resuming' oil paint- roses
ing► an :,art at which : she' had 'Mi
.ss Zona; Newton of Toronto,
been quite :adept inn' -her younger the bride's younger sister, was
days .!bridesmaid • and wore. • a floor:
A Private. funeral;, service wa.d length 'dress of peach colored taf
1 held- at tier' late residence on Sun- ( feta with matching' headdress and.
`dy
a , afternoon . conducted' by Rev carried a " nofegay of Talisman'.
•
3: W. Stewart Mr. Roy Wills
of::l7etroit, a' nephew, sang; 'Peace
?erfec't; Peace' , accompanied by
Mrs. J :A.• Crispin
Interment was in. Greenhill
WEDKESDA,'X. APRIL ifith, 1041:
'FOMBIA ',AND BOYS .:
�� With Spring. Seeding Coming On
Comfortable " Work Shoes Are Essential
L ,
Our. S..tock of .Werk Shoes ire from the best Ontario makers
Valentine'and Greb.With ;Built -In Arches'
° Sisman and Williams ' Goodyear• Welts
Vetter, and ,Sis nan Nailed Shoes
Sizes from '6 12
leo YOU .1~ SET HOPI? ,'
Our experienee m shoe, fitting " will make
y.
you walk°tiwith comfort.
thv;$*& Soy
s
.Mr. Archie Mclntyre of R1 n-.
heiin brother in;law • . of t h.;e
groom was best nan .
The '. reception, following' the
Cemetery with ,..the six oldest ceremony was held in the church
Silverwoo encs, oyees • acting ,as - . lorsP'Where-spring-l-owere:•
pailbearers, ; Harry:. ':'Anderson,;
Burt ,Roach, 'George -Hassall, =-W
G. Webster, ' Redvers:•. Johnston;
;arid Charles Stewart •
daffod'iis formed.: the. 'table dec-
orations for_ the . wedding .dinner::
For her, daughter's wedding. and
reception- Mrs: Newton worel
'Besides her bereaved•husband, crushed 'raspberry colored .woolMr's McNab. is. survived' by one crepe dressmaker Suit. with' white:
daughter, "Mrs. Margaret 'Harrill- accessories :With.' a corsage of
tone .Who' is attending McDonald
College of McGill University, ,and
one son, ,Johii C: McNabrof: Truck-
now..
,
An • . only• brother,' B : 3. Craw -
'ford ,or.'.Dungannon ' predeceased
Mrs:'McNab several ,years. ago:
Tuna Fish .i
7 .. oz.• tin • • 59c
Light '.meat—' ---fancy quality
r.,
e
t.
•Wooden Clothes Pins ,
2 doz :, • ri ...." .7c
cA. suggestion' f6r• : the :thrifty
housewife.. Invest; some of this-
week's valid sugar'' coupons in
our wide. •.variety 'of
Fine. Jams & . Marmalades
which°ViT are offering, now at
:NO advance in • price.
Now Nand '526-S48
The Store of Friendly Service
(aphelia roses, while Mrs. Charl-
ton,' , mother of the.groem, • wore -a
black .wool -tailored-suit withback.
and white .accessories, an°$ a ;cox
sage of deep crimson.` Premier
roses.
UN:UTEDCHURCH
Rev,
ICKNOVI
W. Stewart,- BA,_
1Pastor
SUNDAY, APRIL :20th:
11 a.m.:: "The Message of `the)
w-- Seals". ',(Revelation ,VI)
Story: "Follow Your' Lead-
er".
12.15 p to S mday ' School. • .
7 p.in.: Rev. T B. Buchanan,
of Rutlam India.
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J.L ST ARRIVED
•
Men's New "SpringTopcoats.
Raincoats, Sportcoats and Jackets
otton Combination: Underwear., ShOrt Sleeves,.
Long Legs, :sizes ` 36
ile-and-greoY=n-1-0-tsatcr
on a' motor trip tai Toronto arid
other points east.:'Tlie bride 'wore
a.:. • cerise 'gaberdine dressmaker •
suit, with black topcoat and.black.
and ,white:' .accessories-. With. : a
auve orchid 'corsagepon theirreturn they: a' Uwill take up 'resi
dente. at."•Port' Alnta..••
Time. Table' Changes •;.
EFFECTIVE,\
Sunday, .April 27:th, '1947.
Full Informations from Agents,.
Canadian I NationalRlys.
Under Auspices Of I
chnow:Agrlcultural Society
[n'. -The
COW
North St. United Church Young,' Adults'
of Goderich will '.• resenttheir' la'
ILLY :`s -O
11.79-4!-.
sa!- •1:.
Tops Has Been Staged Three Times
P I: In Goderich.
Admission` 50c and 25c.
Farrier's Orchestra'
Admission: 50c
anke�s
prem
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'
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hrow
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