HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-08-21, Page 8*AGE EIGHT
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KINGSWOOL . BLANKETS• -reversible.
ESMOND BABY BLANKS; Pink or blue.. Baby blankets
with, soft : wart*. eiderdown, f inashz, pretty nursery designs. -
BLEACHED' COTTON •-SHEETS (Pepperell) -for the larger
.doubts beds. Strong'around ".thread weave Ready, hemmed •
:Launder: Well. '; Siz•e '.90x10$.
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Twenty -Three Sheep Killed
Foran Brothers had .twenty
'three ' sheep . killed by lightning
recently They:: own the forme±
Herbert Laidlaw farm in ` West .
Wawanosh, where they., had a
..flock . of 55: sheep '..pasturing: The
farm . is not inhabited and it • was
some time later' when an injured
sheep - wasfound near the .barn,
- e alongof eight,, nor t
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at St. Hel-
ens
. at 1;00:'. p.m., ... ,
ens at, 2.00 p.m. and •at Auburn
at 3.30.
The new streamlined ' book
OBITU„DRY
MISS MARY.MacLEAN •
In the early •;: hours of Friday,
Morning, _August 15, on her 18th
birthday, there'entered into 'her
rest in :` Wingham' 'Hospital,• Miss.
Mary MacLean, a • very, , highly
esteemed resident.. •S e:'suffered
a
esteemed
'm June and gradually
FAMILY Alt4 'TOOETIIEI
Guests at. the Stuart home at'',
St. Helens are Ii 'and Mrs; Gre-
gor
'e-gor Stuart .of • Chicago, Charles
Stuart of ' Regina and Miss Anna
Stuart . of Toronto. Qther mem-
bers ofthe family .are .George and
oe uar , an •' i is ;the „first.:
time Pince members 'of the'family*
first left home, that all five have
been together again at the same
time. Needless' to -say. -a happy re-
union
union is being enjoyed, Charlie
brought his ,bagpipes .with him
and -the skirl 9' the -pipes is .being.
heard fregttey. at the Stuart
h nie..4•
Has One' •Of ` Those Vines
Reports • of • tomato'.'-' bearing
potatoes -have:.:been nurneroiis' in
the district:' • Qn 'Tuesday, :Mrs. J.
W. ' Joynt brougli,t.. in :a. potato
stalk; , with' an unmistakeable'
murphy 'attached, while from the
Stalk dangled a couple of what.
resembled' small. green ;tomatoes;
The 'explanation , is tha:t'• they are
seed pods;'biit•one's_ sobriety need•
riot be questioned it taking therm
for tomatoes.;. •
MOBILE LIBRARY STARTS' •
IN • HURON IN , SEPTEMBER,:
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The ;Huron County Library ' As-`
sociation's•.- mobile library. '.w
start. its tour • o �e county
.-.a . ek i - taw
..._ M �ex....w.ai 4�,S�tive7�- a�.�akeaaecl tl 1, . Cle'�'i'l � i '^
""�rrP�lc �s '�3YtYa'1 "stsit -fr�rin-•od-� ,
4d' The 23 dead sheep were' found Miss MacLean was the daugh j eh on Tuesday September 2nd
here the hard been lying ter of • a family . I
where y
'the fence at the back ' of they farm.
the late 114r. and Mrs. Alex Mac-
Lean; the very early pioneers, on
Con, 12,'' "The Isle: of 'Skye". The
MacLean home throughout the
years had always, been a . rendez-
^` " felio shi ..and.:w:as.
known far and" wie:.or d f kindness -
and' is .scheduled :to . call 'at Dun -
truck,' the onlyone. • of , its • kind
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ttecEV.L-wa.th--siaely
arid calls. on,member libraries in:
and hospitality. The influence, of •th
their . the County- exchanging books
• these early pioneers • and • •
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..still •�mani f est • in the Mr, A : Angus, inspector: of
successors is. pub-
lic:libraries ,in Oantario. is ex -
thrift and self respect of the 'com;
pected to accompany the unit 'on
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1947
head
Better Fitting -- ` Better Wearing
At ' Lowest Possible. Places.
RathweiiUSO
JUST ARRIVED
veralls
The Delicious •Healthful• Way
For cool, :thirst -quenching
satisfaction enjoy, .„the tangy
goodness. of canned Citrus
,Juices, ,frorr the ':sunny south
--Lemon',. • Gra a ruit '
. p lr •,..Orange,
Tangerine, and �Oicange and
Grapefruit -blended.':
By . the. can, •.by the 'dozen;. by
the case Thus .weekend , at
special1, low prices.
Le noaade--CooU»a-H, edthtu*
'or'.an'°added taste .treat serve
tall . frosty :glasses of Apple
Juice, PP•Pinea ' le'' Juice, Grape'
Juice, •.Prune Nectar, Refresh.
,wesGrape.
Orangeade, B" '
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TH6MPSOWS
The Store of Friendly Service
•'PHONE -82 - ' WE DELIVER
unity Of the family born in.
.'part of, .Its -first ,circuit; •',
this home, only two brothers, re- . .
main, 'Donald of Lucknow ` ''and.
Duncan ,:'of, California.., A sister;
P•
Sara, • passed ,away two years:agb� •'
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andfour brothers,. `. 'Charles,
David, : Dr..John and: Alex prede-
cease ` her..some, years ago :. 1
oun
MacLean -n--•• • . g
womanhood had spent several
,years in .13irandon and 'Chicago,
returning home to .minister . to the.
comforts of :her ' parent„ •in their '
"declining 'years •' She hada;: good:
•mind, •read :wisely, and was well'
posted in the matters of 'the day.
She had a :.deep •reverence for• the.
things of Goa, the love. 'of lGod's
word, • of Gods day, and of • Gods•
house. ler private kindnesses and -
willingness to .help ' knew : no
bounds.': In 'community work; in
fled .Cross, her, ' 'efforts -Lw,
the' highest. She was a member
''bf: the Ashfield: Presbyterian
'church' and -a life member of.`the
.W.M.S. , Two years. ago when they
:sold ,the -farm ':they moved to
•Lucknow and• enjoyed the less
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strenuous Work' of village life. .
' The 'funeral service was held
in the, Presbyterial Church con-.
ducted 'b -her''' pastor, Rev. 6: H.
MacDonald, assisted. -by Rev. R.
G. MacKay. of... WoOdbridge,'' •a'•
friends . of . ,the .familyadd: was
largely 'attendedby relatives and,
friends. .Beautiful' floral tributes
testified td her•, esteemi friends
frim a distance . were lams.. Jobiik
iow' Rail • Fares to, the
° AD1AN.y
NATIONAL
:-EXH B�T�O;N
AT. TORONTO
AUG. 22 SEPT.`:6
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FARE AND ONE `.THUD' '
••.For, Round Trip • .
Good Going Thursday Aug.,d 21.
to. Saturday Sept 6 inelusive
Return. Limit ,' - Sept: 10
`Ful). information from: any
Agent
CANADIAN. NATIONAL. • •
.Expect ct Our, New ;Fall Samples From
We P�
Cambridge ::: Clothes ; This Week..
Supersilk• and Kayser ':Nylon: Bose; all: sizes',
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SI VER . OOD• :PICNIC, ''•] game was 'played between 'Luck
•now 'and' .Cai.g•ill, ernployces, : with. F
• rom a "1). a ver close
• •(Continued f per • `Car` ill •winning by '.a . y
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• This concluded `wha was'.
'an �� xna'rgin• {
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:.Regret,was,expressed that.,M.ac- expresse-d�ls'y-�-a11:to-l�a�xe
id most 'enjoyable 'e - ant. ,..
1VIacLennan was unable to•attem •
waspleased to ' ` -
but the gathering
hear' that, he was` making Payor- -��,y �-.���y������-.�y�,..y�a ' .
following, his `o er- ,
able progm:ess f g p .•1Vlutual
'at
ion. State Farm,
Receive .Service Buttons
ile
rett`. 'resented ser -utdQ'
Mr. Bert; Eve R •
Ilamil•- • ,:
vice buttons to 1VIr. •
Watt.
a h. surance.
ton of- Lucknow :who ":`received •
20 -year •service ;button,'' Mr. Wm • ` Offers '
` r and ' Mr: Cecil McLeod of.
' Parker ... . ,
Insurance
Cargill who each, receved''2o:�y car. More:; Auto-Insura, °
xttons and Mr. Leonard•
at
lVlaclean, Dr. 'Grant Mac can and'
Mrs. . MacLean and Fraser '' Mac
Lean.•of 'Evanston; Dr: -J F: Nlac-.
Kenzie, Detrojt; Miss'. Louise Mac-
°Mrs.' .MacLennan
.Donald, • Toron ,
i s Malcolm Mac-.. Mr::.and � Mr ,
MacDonald of ,Luckhaw who re- ER CQ:S'j'
Law.
ceived his5 year service button.
. - then .. A. - -fora
Mf.- Duplan• congratulated
it outstanding service tisf action
men. for their g. , . ' :• Service ..and•. Sa ; .. . , , _..
'suc
and .wished .thein continued. , See`
Leiinan 'Barrie Mrs.. Weighan; Mr.
McNab- thanked all: '> tom=
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T.:, AMRO.betroitInferment took p„ace riI mitt'rnembarswhose. .work
Kinloss Cemetery y with -pallbear
ers being Fred, . Jackson, Malcolm
•'Mact.:ennan; Mike. Hogan, W,A.
Porteous and J.'.R, .McNab.
Her joyousness. of spirit and
rich Manor will; linger. long .with
dose she loved; especially, with
her nephews and nieces to whom.
she was very much devoted:.
Made this. picnic an: outstanding
success, : with special .. mentton ,to l
the ladies' for their work in, pre Also
'si 'er.: , ' .
grin. `the' ver the s
paring y PP li
Mr. Wm. Parker expressed the.
thanks of: the Cargill staff to the
Lucknow members' for their' work
in ,,the picnic arrangements. Following, supper,a :' softball i
'Lucknow, Ontario.
•Hospitalization and' Sick
and Accident; Insura ee,
Representative ••
Mutual -Life of Canada ,
NEW DRESS MATERIALS,
NEWltiN” I''S :44146 WASP GOODS,
µ ; . NEW SHEETS'
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IEW CURTAIN:; MATERIALS,
NEW` DRAPERY .AND. CRETONS „ ”:•
ND` PILL9W SLIPS °
re Store- V' tht The stock '
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