HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-05-29, Page 8THE..LUUC1'OW -SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •
CHILDREN'S WEEK:
% AT TEMPLETON'S . .
LITTLE COLS' . DRESSES:, in attractive patterns, Pinafore
style, sizes 2-6 'years
PRINCESS STLYE DRESSES, dainty patterns in print.
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Sizes 2-6years. x • : . •
PERCALE. DRESSES. Sino eking at yoke: ,A .dress any little
' girl would be proud. to"wear. Sizes 2-6.
BLOUSES 'to wear with pleated •skirts -Tr, jumpers. Sizes 2-6•,
:S,MALL. B IY.S.'.,SHOBTB with .suspenders in brown cotton
gaberdine. -2-6 years: •
PULLOVERS.—Children's pure wool pullovers_• (Ballari
#yne's). Red, wine, • brown, navy Sizes 2-6 years.
KeepVour X-RAY
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Attending Conference .,,.•
Rev. J, . W. .-Stewart and Mr. T.
A. Cameron, lay . 'delegate, are
"this - week attending Conference
Guelph.
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'SUPPER •
LUNCH OR': SU..
Burns Beefsteak & Onions •
33d.
urns: Weiners iiy Brine
Tin 38G
Burns Steak & Vegetables
35c
Burns Weiners &' Beans
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Burns Spei►i
Tits 29c
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Select Meat Balls &Gravy:
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Select Meat . Balis & Spaghetti.
Tin: .. 20e'
Mothers ,Chic en', Chicc%en' Dinner
Tin 35c
Libby's Boiled Dinner
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KAIRSHEA W. I, DONATES -$20
TO BRITISH AID FuNI)
ANNIVERSARY SERVICES
AT,,, SOUTH ,KINLOSS .
Anniversary services were held
at South., Kinloss Presbyterian
Church . nn Sunday, ,with large
congregations ' in .. • attendance
mornings andt: eninv'llhe':`evenu
ing service in the Lucknow Pres
byterian Church was withdrawn.:
Rev. J. Angus Smith, who re-
cently accepted a call, to the
South . .Kinloss . and ' Kinlough
charge, conducted : both services:.
It is ninety—one •yearS• since the
South Kinloss congregation Was,
first • established The . present
...chu'rch was : erected. -early in the
present century; '-
At Whitechurch: Presbyterian
Church, successful anniversary:
Services were also held_ with the
.new."incumbent; Rev. W S. $uthh-
erland,: preaching, . both • morning
and evening.
The I airshea Women's Institute
held its May meeting at the home
Of 7.Mrs. • Tom. MacDonald. ,The.
ineeting;opened; by the singing of
the- Institute ode : and the .
repeat.-
ing of the prayer: The, ,
~'= tier gave14.i
Thefinal -•. arrangements
.wvere.
rpad'e in'iregards' to gdtng, to the
G.olden.. Jubilee. • in Guelph.' . •
Twenty dollars •Was :donated to
the 'British'' Flood • :Relief cam=
paigna,•
Mrs. ;R. Martini, and Mrs Har
delegates :.to; th district annual.
•
It ..was decided' to apply • for.: a
short ;cpurse .in Moder>(i' :Dress
Dress -
Making. ••. • - GAVE FIREWORKS DISPLAY'
The program consisted .of a.
reading by • Mrs. F. .,Gilchrist, a. ' On Saturday . evening at the
musical number by • Mrs L .. Mid ,conclusion of the first 'show; Rex-
dieton, the • topic by ,Rev,. Mrford Ostrander Set off a,fireworks
Smith, a • reatding by Mrs. A. display in front . of the theatre,
Hughes and a travel talk by. Mrs: I which attracted quite •a crowd of•
MacFarlane on. :her . trip to Van- 1spectators;
couver. •
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CALL PORT ROWAN. PASTOR:
TO. 'RIPLEY-DUVET:: CHARGE
Ripley .;a n,d Olivet United
churches have, issued a call to -
the, : • Rev. Stanley Gibson, , B.A.,.
B.D:, .of .Port Rowan . to tal5e'
charge of ..the circuit when 'Rev.
E. -Beech concludes his 'pastor-
ate at the end of :June:.
• It . is ;understood that Mr. Gib-
son • has acGepted the tall and.
with. •his Wife and two sons will
Cake . up..., residence :. in Ripley '
soon as the • church year. ends. A
graduate of Victoria College, Mr..-
Gibson is in his late twenties, and
is. keenly inter•ested in young
people's, work:.arid' athletics.'.Pre-
vious to- accepting ,the Ripley call
Rev.. Gibson had -charge of three
pans es at ' or owan an • •
to 'that time had been in the min-
istry .at :Sli`scotint, Sack 4
TI URS1TAY, mAy.. 29th, 1947'
�a��ouses off';
�ramp�
there .
- We
Are bring=ng your:
'Positive, Reliable
and : Speedy.. Relief
'The: Piriger 'Points
the location .of the Anterior
Transverse Arcl. When this Arch
weakens, the: tiny bones are de-
pressed;. uneven, pressure'is pro-•-
duce c and theuneven distribution
Of the person's . weight causes a
burning sensation, callouses
tender spots, contracted toes, an .
severe cramp-like pain.: The foot
widensandspreads overthe Shoes,
the small toe and•greattoe joints
become inflamed and. enlarged—
bodily ,fatigue and ' nervousness
result.,
!-ains,
• . Trades
Heed the first danger signal! Stop your Foot TTotibles
before 'thitnpair' your comfort'. and idly -efficiency
An Exposition
alba newest,�ym�c�.oi :advanced scientific methods. of.
iev` . µWhat t -1;-F,44.4-11e-h.44);
at our Store On
EVED N.�
DAYESJUN 11th. -. ALL DAY
. .P
r! ''specially trained expert from: the'i�staf of IV. M. Scholl,
M.D.," the w ' r�1,d's most ..noted Orthopedic authority will
clearlyla:: these. methods iv tans foot .comfort:
iven'a -' edo a %' 'nt of your stockinged feet:
► n' miss seeing a ,
A vote: of:: thanks was . given to .
Mrs'•.MacDornaid•:and to those tak-.
c
ing-Part by Mrs: L 'C:.MacIyer.A
Social- half hour was enjoyed.
25e.
Whether'` for Home' or Cottage;.
we • suggest you stock up on,
these tasty, economi'cai • ednnetr
;meats and, ° Stews,now ;Ask
about our special: "by the' case"
offer:
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r'PHONE 82 . WE.' DELIVER
DUNGANNON: - PASTOR
GOING TO" BLYTH '
Rev. 141...J. Rogers of Dungan
non;: Crewe and -Port •Albert Un .
ited':Churches, has accepteda call
to.
Blyth, :effective the,. .first :of
July:: -.Rev..; -Rogers. wail succeed
• Rev:.' Arthur inclair who. goes
.to Windsor. after nine years, at
Blyth: •
BORN
United Church Everting Aux
The May ixieeting=was he-- at
..the..:h_guie of Mrs Geo: Joynt With •
i4- present-. During—
the-;,business-period it was decided; to hold :the
June i•neeting in the form of ,•;a
picnic'' at . Point. Clark Mrs: • Har.
vey Treleaven. 'arid Mrs:,Harvey
Webster spoke on the Presbyter-
ial.-
resbyter-ial. The progvarri•.. took- .the form
ofinterviewing various :foreign
students studying •in ' Canadian
universities: Mrs. H, Treleaven
took the part ;of Miss Wirinifred!
this without cost or obligation.
• store o f above 'date; , -
FISHER— In .. Goder.ich•. Hospital,
on '' Tuesday,. May 27th, • 1947, to
Mr, arid. Mrs. Jack Fisher of
Lueknow (nee;,Mary MacDonald)
•a son.
CLINE= -In .. Kirieardine •Hospital
oil, Wednesday,. May 21st, to Mr.`'
and. -Mrs. Lloyd Cline,-Pararriount,
a-daughterr-Ari-%ta--Io-uise._
Clinton. Hospital, on
'SHELL=1n P
Tuesday, May 26th, ,-. 947, to Rev.
e� of Auburn,
and Mrs. Harold Sn ,.
•the gift of a son:.
UNITED GHURGH�:
LUCKNOW.
Rev. J. • W.. Stewart;,; B.A;, B:D
Pastor
• SUNDAY; JUNE mist; 1947
id a:m.:. Sunday Sehool.
11 gem.: "Honoring, our; Veter-
ans". .
Unveilingthe Honor RoI1
Story: "FiftyrSeven Pen=
nies"
The Veterans ,.will march to
the Morning :Service...
7 p.m: "Jonah".
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ummer Wardrobe
VitHh dresses ili Cotttai,. jersey,
�. or. Crepe, in . All�''Sazes
COAT. I and SUITS :REDUCED.
CLEAR::
Nlen Shorts,
Pyjamas,
{ Sweaters,.. ,
Windbretlkers,
1 Diamond Sox
New Shipment of Biltmore Hats
Summer Ties in Pastel Shades
Thomas. 'who' -was: • interested' in
securing the' backgrourd behind
these „young • wornen and ; men.
Mrs..:I Murdie was a young -sty,.:
dent° ,from 3rrdia. Mins 'Jean 'Os-
borne was a, oun • lad fro m
Y gY o
BonalAy. Mrs. W.; ,ilumphrey.'in
terviewed two Chinese girls. ,Mrs.
5...Col'lyer was a- young lady from
Singapore. Mrs. Roy Black wls
a !lady, frorn Korea Mrs.- Ii..Web,
suer' was the principal' of. a W. M.
S. school in ;China.• Mr's: G' Tasker
was Dr:,, Joe, a 'denti'st and mas=''.
-iciari from Chirxa. The: cast chap
ter••of: 'the study book was taken
'by Miss 'Hazel' Webstei%.:After the.•
closing Y h rani and Pjayer, MiSS
•
Celia Wi1soncbnclucted, a• contest,.
after which' lunch was served.
w Camp' Blankets, Jndian Blankets, Fancy Colored Blanke
Flannel Blankets, BErn Sheets, Pi11ow, forCamp :or Home
•e Store With' :'The Stook