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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-05-22, Page 8M TUX LUCNQW :SENTINEL,. LUCKNQW, ONTARXC9 •1••0 • ,A► Shipment, Of Merchandise. . ;e 'that:p I$ In Short Supply IIAUGH' -"88" OVERALLS and Work Pants, The work • Clothes that : laugh at , hard' wear. I:IAIJGHS PANTS for Boys,: These .are ideal .[or school -:.wear, THIASTAY, MAY 22nd,' 1947 JOCKEY SII( TS in S., M.. &. L. Forsyth broadcloth -shorts. TOPS FOR SHORTS—S., 1V1: & L, , WHITE- •,1±'LETTE=Heavy weight, ' 36 inches. wide. WEITE BROADCLOTH 36 inches wide. ` MEN'SWORK SHIRTS. Sizes 141, to 161 <, .. $125..& up' le on BORN I YON$--in..Wingham Hospital on '"Thursday, 'May 15th, to Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon..Lyons, R. 1, Luck - :mow, a Son,; (stillborn). Batton .Coupon Due Dates Coupons., now- . validare sugar. S26 to. S50' aind Y1 to . Y5, and but ter B35' to . B52:. Each. >sugar . coo= AMU O SVCS a,: a ++tie »• _•': - -each : butter coupon good ./Or :one- half „pound. • I o OBITUARX MR. IOHW–MaLEOD' Mr, John Mace.,od passed away on the . morning of May lath in his ninety-first year. He was a son of Angus MacLeod and -Mary 'MacKinnon. of, Concession 4, Kin- loss, where he farmed till' coming tib ,the Village twenty-two years agd. His wife; Mary' MacIIinnon, • predeceased him, twenty. -six years agThe late , Mr; MacLeod was a Man of quiet kindly disposition • and had ,a, smile for every, one he met, The • funeral service was conducted by his pastor, Rev:> MacDonald; of ..whose. church he Was a member. - Interment was in - Kinloss: Cemetery,old friends and neighbors ; actin ' as.' pallbeat`ers,, • John' Murdoch, Murdoch 'Morri son; George Greer, ,William Pat- erson. Bill Houston and Dan,.:Mac-: Donald, : , -Surviving are two nieces, . Mary arid Demi 'MacLeod and onesis- ter, Mrs. Chr•.istena MacDonald of. Vancouver. • FUNERAL ON FRIDAY.. The death' of Mrs' Alfred Arm strong .:occurred.. in ,,,London•.. on. Tuesday.. Formerly Florence Eve- lyn Alton, she was•in• her 55th. year, The funeral • service , will,. be held at the home ofher sister, Mrs. Wm. H Irvin, Con. 9, • Ash. field- .oa Frida Ma' ' 23rd at 2.00 p•rn in"texrrnen rrl1„uc,';r r, hill • Cemetery. i yr GARDENING? HOUSECLEANING? FISHING? GOING ;ON`A:PICNIC .or;. • TO, TIME COTTAGE?' Whatever 'your plans ..anre for the 24th, wwe can help You with your _Bondy needs. : If' gardening is the.; . order of the day, we have all your seed requirements . in bulk or 'pack- age:, c .age:, No.. l• Ditch; Sett ; Oaions lYis: :. .a: If •::Mom plans on getting'; ,the. housecleanin :finished' up,' we '.havethe best in .cleaners; -poi ishes and waxes. - Big . 5 Cleanser 2 tins 9c a fishi tri 'you're tak If its ng trip Ing, take along lots ;of grub and make. a' _real ; day of ' it: Selecteat : $ails BSpaghetti- in. . 20c r.. If its : a picnic we can supply, you . with. tasty .sandwich .,sug- gestions and : picnic eath. Royal Manor Olives 6 oz. bottle •25c MRS. FINLAY MALCOLM ` • The deat1 of Mrs-: Finlay Mal- color 'occurred ' in. Kincardine Hospital on Tuesday, May 13th,. after' a, ,lengthy' illness. She was. formerly . • Catherine MacDonald.. and was 84years of; age; Yieving been born- on November •8th,' 1862, on, the ..Isle . of . Skye, Scotland, corning to Canada.. as .an infant. Over sixty year agso .'she was married to her bereft husband, a 0.1 val.,.ugjlivu iTt'y.`�'urea .1'' 4 continuous ..and .esteemed resi- dents .of. the Village.' • The :funeral service. was ":"held GET NYLON HOSE .at the: ;re at the' home: of Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Douglas' • on 1' 'hursday,•' I, ,conducted by' .Rev.. C. R. MacDonald. Inter- ment was in South • Kinloss; Cern cry Besides her husband, Mrs. Mal duces - pirices. This,wi'll be, the last shipment at, Government approv= ed •price $1.29 T,and $1,49. THE JET STORE. ' _. LADIEU`- �ealth .Spot Shoes • NOW IN STOCK The shoe that puts pep in your step. Goodrich and Fleet -Foo Vas Ciiti$g • . for Men Wo �en and .Children. , iEat)well� Sori .ARAMOIIN._: cohn•'is ' survived' by one son, .Ly - Man, of Stouffviilre. and four sis-' Mr. and Mrs J. Goodhan;:riew ters,� Mrs oA �E. Thompson" :of ' k. lyweds, of Lambeth . (nee Doro`JOshawa, ;Mrs H. S. Lavery; Miss. thy 'Bogie),' daughter :of Mr, . and Mrs Tom 'Bogie,.acdompanied'by Mrs. 'Neil •MacDonald of . Kintail, visit ith .• Mr.' and Mrs. °;Dan :Wylds: C li And it opening ,the; cottage this week -end, we suggest:: you re- stock .the foodshel f with. sup plies • afrom 'Thompson's. Ask about; our special "by the case' offer. r ti, IPSO The Store of Friendly Service 'PHONE 82 ' :WE DELIVER • • Mr, and ,Mrs. as. MUSIC PUPILS family, Mr.• and. Mrs.: Bob •Sawyer, Si1CCESSFUL I o Pinkerton visited 7". •lir. and frrit• ' ri ' H h •Mar . Mo t hi'' k. ,.11!,iar ...y •J hn 1 c rs. E M o p r n stude ts. 'i •l Robe t o and Sh .r �y s, , Mr. an'TWicholson liM'installed , P : of A.E 'Cook, ;were awarded sin- thea -telephone. -� o.:h�r hest standnn Henderson, 'nurse- ver cups�'i g g °;Miss Eileen.Hen , .Tena MacDonald' and Mrs. 'R. T. Douglas of Lucknow. She was predeceased by -one daughter, Mrs. , CQeorge Aitchison (Edna) and a son;, Fraser: J E1pli'ck and:• in 'raining• -at Stratford 'Ge eral Hospital, • is spending a few days with .her , parents,. Mr., and : Mrs. Jack *Henderson; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin,vis= the -piano -duet -classes .at. thetfes tival of music held at Goderich. recently. They. al o, received high- est marks, ;in .: their"'res respective . P piano solo. classes: Marguerite and ited.'relatiVeB in.Barrie' recently: !Shirley receiving silver medals. Mr. and Mit. Eldon Lowry and family •of. Ripley and.. Mr and Mrs;_ Morley • Pettaplace and family .of. Riversdale 'spent Sunday at. Fred Martins r lla nd w • ,: i 'V. ~'Ma�4 aret•- Ho . n as veri • • Kempton � received. g : � . z, .. • g ' Wim' p 82 marks in the soprano .solo class; s:'sister �� Miss Tena.:: - 4 - Otheip students of .Mr. Cook who obtained from 75 to 78 marks in piano solo ; classes were Ann Mor- ritt, .:Janis Morritt,'Barbara Wil- son,' Jim Hackett nd Jim Raith- Kempton, R.N.. of Ddtroit,`-is- ser- iously. ''ill.• •.. •The' April. meeting of the Para= mount 'Women's • Institute was. held at -the horne of Mr . _ best Hamilton, Mrs F. McCharle : •. `' e 1 a , and trade.r: UNITED CHURCH LUCKNOW , ;Pastor SUNDAY, MAY 25th, 1947 \ 10 a.m.; Sunday SchoOl. 1/ a.m.: "The Jericho Road". „ Story: "Beware "of the LADIES' :FOR QUICK:AI • Presbyterian W.i M. S. Du' gannon. and Ashfield soca - ietieswere entertained on Wed d: nes'�c, ay;"—May -11th.. :Mrs:' Wm. —Douglas—conducted--opening—ex`= ercises- and, .business details, • at which time it,,was.decided•to send Mrs. Russell and •-Mrs... Porteous. ,as --delegates to the Presbyterial:: The Program ram was in .charge of the . P g• Ashfield society, with 'Mrs. Neil MacKenzie in, the chair and Miss: Sadie •.Johnston acting as secret- ary and .Mrs. Dan MacLean,as. pianist'•, The; scripture, was .read by' Mrs 'Duncan MacI ,ep ie a id - .the meditation- • given by Mrs. D. ac:' enzie; • rayer :•vas'o •er- ed by ,Mrs: Dan .Rose' and the societie as a :whole answered the roll call by ' a verse' :oA'scripture: Glad - Tidings:; gleanings were summarized by Mrs:. Neil G. Mac- Kenzie, •after •.whidh Mrs.. Mac- Mtirchy., 'led in , prayer: • A .pleasing solo, was given by: Mrs:. Collinson and.. the topic on Tndi&,dealt with •by Mrs:' -Dan' 1VIacLean. This', was followed by.`,.a reading by Mrs.. Donald .MacDonald. The report' of the. synodical meeting' held in Stratford from April 14th to `16th was given .by Mrs. Neil MacKen.- zip ' and Miss Johnston 'gave . the , , dedicatory • prayer • and • Mrs.. MC - 'Whinney ' .the., closing prayer. Lunch was served by the ladies in charge. The June 'meeting • v�rill and. Mrs.; R. and • the,. T. theme will be, "peace"• be min:. charge ° of Mrs .J. grew HEA -W- ENTERTAZf4T : iCAfRS AT, NEXT MEETING , HERE The May. Meeting of the Ltick- •now Women's'. Institute was+held in 'the .Town Mall with the pres- dent Mrs Armstrong 'Wilson, presiding. The ,roll' . call was . ans wered.. by a contribution of cloth-. ing ::to' the drive The motto 'ior the, day," "The Institute Ode" was prepared`;by-Miss E:` Welsh Due -:4i to: the :illness of `Mrs S:. Cohyer, convener ;o e ower u , Elmer Johnston •-was,appointed •to. carry' on ,this work. Arrangernents: were. made•: for',the, district .annual. meeting' :which will • be :held Ripley and •also .,for the" .golden jubilee elebration :to be' held. at:.. Guelph' on June 18th:::..Mr. ' 8= : Rathwell gave an. interesting talk"- on. "How to. plant .a• ga.rder ". Miss MacLeod contributed ail appro.: priate reading on "houseclean- ing''. The ,program . was'in .charge; of Mrs.-.C...Cook .and :Mrs, .Elmer Johnston: At ' . the chose : of • the meeting lunch was served by. the. hostesses;, Mrs. 'Wilson -and Mrs. Stewart. ; The Kairshea Women's Institu"te,' will . be.: gueF.s at the next' meeting;• h, be held°" .I Th the Town Hwhia11,Junrwill .'13th,' Stamp Out a free Oast X-ItAY its An Sonny * 400. YARDS SPORT S RIPE,SPUN RAYON, t'oputar for port Waists and Dresses. Reg.; ular $1.50. Reduced to per yard MOO 590 YARDS CURTAIN MARQUISETTE, 42.=,' • Dot, very..Populir for curtairs. CLEARING—A Line of Women's and.Girls' Waists, new ityles, worth '$2.50. „Now each $1.95, • e StOrie .witk. The' now