HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-06-12, Page 80
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THE 1.4140100r SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO
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DAY, SET APART FOR ;TAE .BREADWINNER:
THAT'S DAD.
When you band him his .gift, he', will say:
"Am I ever glad I am aather".
.
NEW' :SUMm MER TIES' <Foxsyth) the, smartest patterns,
splashy and subdued colors. ' • $1.00"up
SOX FOR DAD; A •good selection:. to. choose from. Ankle 'sox
in 'white or .wine. Sizes 101 to 111/2.
LINEN HANID RCHIEFS are .a practical gift• •Dad,can
25e up.
ioever� `have. too many, of them, .,, . . ,.
SWIM TRUNKS:;--' that summer is fere, ,Dad may ;need
a new pair' of trunks for.:. the, holidays at the beach.. .
•
NOTICE
To Whorn It May. Concern•
Please call at Con Decker's
Store on Friday •.evenin,'g, June
13th, or Saturday,. June 14th, all
day, to pick up all repair work
left in our careand also. all ; dry
cleaning.. This is urgent.
W. ;Sidney Decker.
THIRD A �D ON. Ci�NX ERS. TO•. f
BE
• On Tuesday evening, June. 17th,
.troro,r0,00 to.. 9.30 over CKNX, a
program will be • presented • by
Third. Room of the Luoknow Pub -
lie School, comprising grades 4
and .5. :The complete room of 40
children, averaging 10. , y=ears of
age,,. will take. part. This, program
is composed • of •;tete .regular work'
taken throughout the term..-, •
e
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lEN'S ;SMOCKS '' and ' Jackets.
clearing at •a bargain. The Store
with the Stock. THE _. I ARI ET
STORE, ,
for the HOU
WIFE
WON MODERATQRSHIP.;
(Cont rnued.from page 1)
"I was born in Bruce county,
Ontario, on a farm. I left school
at 12 ,and didn't go back till• after:
is.1 was married. I graduated. from
.Knox College in. the .University
of Toronto in1916, was ordained
Jams,. Jellies and. Marmalades
• NO, LONGER: °RATIONED
`'This , is surely l good news for
- housewife,
But here is further, good . news
for the budget .Wise housewife
We are fortunate: in ;having a
good ' supply. of Jams and
Marmalades ori hand which' we.
are offering'. Thursday;: Friday
and .Saturday
• At No Increase In _Price'
SPECIAlft„
Wethey's Plum .Jam
2 .lbs. tin
I
Tip TO
Strawberry.
29c
Creerriore, Ont.. in
1923, I, .went ' to Penetanguishene.
Chose Between two., Calls
'At' the very same time, in 1925,
I was 'called. to 'two churches..Af=
ter,'.deeg°thought and prayer, I.
went to LucknoW and have been
there ever since"
: ,A,•- crowd -surged to_..the vestry
door •.The new head of •the c urc
hastily.• buttoned, his vest, `.`t'" at's
about all that's- ever happened to
i ne'.''he added,'.as ,the well=winners
pausedon the ,,threshold
A smile:; broke •over the kindly,
,Weather.: -beaten ::face • as he , ens
wered 'a query ,about -his -f amk3y.
South Kinloss W, M.. S •
The .Janie meeting of •South
Krinioss W:M:S, was held at the
home . of Mrs. Ira Dickie. Mrs.. D.
L. MacKinnon, .i resident, .presid-
ed: The -meeting. opened by sing
ing -hymn 72 and repeating the
Lord's. prayer An interesting .re-.
port . of the Presbyterial '..held • at'
Ethel was .given . by Mrs. W.. F .
MacDonald • who .' ' attended:: the.
meeting The 4scripture lesson and
meditation, : Gen., 2:141 was :given:
by' Mrs. Angus: Graham. Topic
from • the 'study book was taken
by Mrs- ' Fraser ..Mac,K.uin n A
rea• . was g o u .,....r-4. L. C.
MacIvor.. Mrs Ira Dickie, ,Mrs:'
Wm. •MacIn.tyre, Marion Graharn
and ,Mrs...H Lavin took part in
the: prayer circle.' The .:Meeting
closed by singing hymn 5$2 and`
`prayer. by. Mrs: A. Macintyre: A I;
social half hour: was spent at the
ems^
E. D, Smiths
Pure Damson. Jam .38
1VIerrie 'England.
'Pineapple Marmalade
Wagstaffs Peach jam
Wagstaffs
Pure Orange Marmalade 37c
Tip Top,
Apple &" Strawl3erry
47e
BasPberrY' 47c
VVetheys Apricot Jam
•
pared again:4 price advances.
in
to
United Church W. M. S.
The. regular meeting of the Af-
ternoon Auxiliary was held _ on
June •:4th in, the. basement' of 'the
church with the Ashfield W.M.S.
,as.. guests:' Mrs George . Andrew:
and Mrs: Wilfred • Drernnan re-
` 1 have : a son .in the ministry, ceived' the guests In'the' absence
of • the . president, Mrs Robert
you ,'know;" he 'beamed. "Yes, the!.'.Thompson 'opened'fthe meeting
Rev: Roderick..r Douglas•MacDon-' and: presided for devotional exer-:
•ald pf T lTsoriburg. You know he cines,•. Min.' Harvey Webster .gave
was .Padre. of the unit in• Aurich,
-Gerrnany,, in -which the son -of
the r: tiring moderator served
"My' eldest daughter is the wife
of Rev W,• Ar Henderson .of Ifills
dale Presbyterian church hear:
Barrie' ,"he said, the. beam turning:
to. a , proud glint: "I' have .;a very
:musicaldaughter . at hone, named,
he Mere of FriendlfService
'PHONE 82 . DEUVER
•
THUI SDAY, JUNE 12th, 1947
]Foc..l...vear.
For. wThose- Hot Days Ahead;
. LADIES SANDALS, PLAY SHOES,
WHITES, DRESS SHOES:
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Fleet Foot and Goodrich - `'
utin
•p r SO.e.s
or Men
omen; . and Children.
, ' W
IV ..
`PUT . DAD
At The : Top • of.' Your.
SHOPPING •, LIST
yY for
?MR'S
15tt
.Biltn:iore. Hats,.
Dressing Gowns,
SOx
Braces,
Gifts; including:
Ties
Ots
a very,•:fine. report .pf the Pres- Woolley. .Tlie cOrnmittee uSt: and 'will be .in 6harge (')f NE's
spoke words' of welcorne to.. the social half 'hour:Wes enjoyed.' Is; The thenie .ise !"fruSt.'!.`,.
the. AShfield W.M.S. then toolo
charge for the f011owing.,prograrn:
.readings,• Mrs. -Albert Alton. and
stici, Mrs. Wesley' Ritchie;., read-:
Mariairend'anOther in the city of: ,dbm ItirklancL. solo, jay. Mrs,
ed. es the Crowd .gathered roiind
Iights7,•he said over :his' shoulder.
as he. yvas.borne aWey, "One could
talk -for daYa on the, work of. the
..DuringTthe course .Of Mr. MaC-
DtooTgetludd'ys mt:en.isriiir::4'ih. en' eheacil, ,soaft ..tohne
every Board . of Asserribly,..eXeept
orie.';Last. year When.a committee
leadershiP has been ,inatru;
Mental in sending yOung men
at heine and abroad.' -Not 'Once
,during hi's long Pastorate haa•his
congregation' missed raiSing its:
„Spence. ,.and a• reading by
progranii:The- Meeting cleSed with.
hynin 252 erid•prayer by Rev. Mr,
• .Luaqiiovv
ev. 1, §teWar.0
Pastor
10 Simday
ter on behalf' of Ashfield, Auxil-
iary thanked the LUcknow
for: their kind invitatiOn..
•
•
,sen, Presided.The meeting •
hod in, the 'church With the ,pres- 766 waS 4ung,. folloWed by.
er by Betty' Conley,. The: 1;911 al
respondence.,. aria „ Minutes. . The .1.1%sesii.IAitas
.hde,Edlt ,Whith dn. . \‘.:(,, d.e.:
took the devotional period • NAT fo rteen. visitors:, The bli.S1.!-
line; He Cdrd.rFientect Werk
done by the W.M.S. and' touched
oorf4horiesty :as one • Of.: the baSit
Miss MarY 'MacLefi,d2gay the. re-:
pOrt of the Presbytetial hold at
Ethel, on May,. 27th Where Miss.
sPeaker and ispoke Of conditions
and work' in that Country, A very
intereSting nUrriber.• was .a 'duet
by d1adys and Charlie Chin with
. Mary Chin at the Piano: :.MiSs
Pearl 'Henderson clOsed the .meet,
7 p.m.: Rev. E Beech4 ing with prayer. The next meet-
ing4 combine July an Aug..;
took Up„.the Offering foliewcd.b.yr
The. meeting. CloSed With the;
quilt 'was quilted thn •
Versity graduation exci Gins VI
Wednesday.: •
Cam
131ankets, Summer Flannel Sheets;
,Cam
ovbrs,
store: wit
e: as*
for Cam
or Cott ge
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