HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-12-04, Page 3THURS.; DECEMBER 4tli, 1047 :
Lace and
MAKE THE'. QIALITY SHOE;
your Christmas Gift Shopping
Centre, •r' is convalescing in Wingh•am. Hos-
Ato .'Mrs . George.. Book of
Loreburn, • Sask.,' :are visiting with
-Mr. and M -'s, James --Beaten. '
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THE LUCKxow SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. •
Gene.rJ --
Miss. Martha Clifton- who has
'had.. a'sev.ere attackof pneumonia
'Robert Reid,` Boundary West,
has- been ,`'r1 Wingham Hospital
with - an eye, infection.. •
mi.:,. and . Mrs 'Ernie `Haslam of
_ London visitedlast week at Mr;..
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• li?th Co]lyer has • been in
WS.o;harn Hospital for the, past
wee with an ear infection.:
Mrs, `W, ; G, `Webster returned
.home.' from ° Wingham Hospital
last week.: a, ,
SWEATER COATS ,'for all .the
Family,. Windbreakers, "Pullovers,
etc'. THE MARKET STORE.
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Miss Margaret Henderson spent
.last 'Friday. afternoon with •Jim
and Margaret. Murray. of Para-
mount � '
'•Mr: and, Mrs; Jake 'Hunter, at-:
t: tended the 5Oth .wedding anni
• ye'rsary of Mr,, and Mrs; .Ira
'C'ampbell, Lucknow, on ,Monday:•.
CLEARING a quantity o1 new.
seasons Dress Materials and Coat-
ings 'at. greatly reduced" . aprices,:.
11)441. =
Mrs. Tena Hunter of town 'has
--;e e-t-cr'London'to spend e win-
ter wit} .her daughter, Mils:Percy.
Wimbush and Mr, Wim1h.
• Ernie Ackert of. Holyrood has
been indisposed °for .a time since.
suffering•' a . sevens knee injury
when kicked by a„clitUe baast,
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LUCK.N.OW
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On' last Thursday the bus from
• the south was -late on account of
bad 'roads:"•Friday•
neither busses
ome ofthe--stude
got . other rides in. and ,then' the'.,
busses: • took• them home at night.
Mrs Cruikshank,. who .„was a
patient in Wingham. Hospital,
threatened ,with pneumonia, ' has
returned •to the •home of her • bro='
the'r, Mr.: in, Murdie.• :.t'
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MiAses' Catherine 'Gibson and
GIadys Campbell, Stratford Nor
vial • ;School . students, are this.
week practise. teaching at Luck-
now 'Public School..
%MiS. E. 3. Thorn who had been
a' patient in Victoria Hospital for
the past:;month.returned hereon
F :ri
da
and is tori
a]escing. at the
dine, 6f Mrs” „Campbell .T'homp-
son; .
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DON'T WAIT! ! !:
snov NOW For
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The. Assembly: Friday morning
•was opened with the singing of
Jacob's Lad-
der". The'', scripture, Psalm. 90,
was read' in unison and- lied by.
Phyllis Chadwick. 'We sang "All`.
The Way My Saviour. Leads, Me".
Harold How.ald led in the 'Lord's
prayer and the .assembly ciosed'
.with, the National Anthem.
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"How did you 'lose:. your job at
the,'dress shop?":, "
•"Just because 'of .something I,
said,: After I had tried 20 dresses
on''a worhan'she said,. `I•think I'd
look nicein something flowing',
so T-aslted ' her -vv, hy;.she didn't
jump.. in the -river":
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and • children' have • n-ioved' ,from ' WEDDING BELLS
Catholic• Church; to the residence
of• Mrs. D. J. ,•McLerir'ian of ..Tor-
onto , just'.,south' of Winterstein's
the' Greer home, • adjoining .the •`
UNITED CHURCH
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LUCKNO'W
Rev. ' d W. Steuart, B.A.
• Pastor . .
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SUNDAY, 'DECEMBER'7th
11 a.m "Pearl .Iiarbgr.- or'
• World Christiarity2'":
Story "The Other Side of`
the ;goon"
12:15: Sunday School.
7°n:m "Trying HIard to Win'
COUNCIL.'MEETING.' HELD,
AT `REEVE' JQ NT'S, HOME
Th.e� December. meeting.of',the
Village Council' was held on Tues
day' eveningat the home of',Reeve•
d ;Joynt, who. suffered 'a~frac=
tuned• leg over.twp weeks, ago
Business was chiefly :• of .:,a
routine
..Messrs.'P W., Hoag. and' Robert
1ztae' waited on ` council' regarding.
''• a grant for .the :High School Band,
•The matter was •laid•ovei• tempor-
arily.'
emporarily,. •
.boxing ;°Day was °declared •,at.
'Chis Holiday and $15,:,was voted
to the Christmas Seal fund.
Deputy 'retuning officers 'and
poll clerks for' the thiee polling
'sub-divisions:•were,:
appointed as
:follows,.., No.. 1, . Welli•ngtion Me
Coy Dick •McQusig;' No 2, ; Rich-
and. Webster,' Melvin Stewart, No.
3,'E. II Agnew;.Roy Finlayson.
ristIas
gg stions.
Prom THOMPSON'S
HAVE YOU BEGUN. to think'
about your Xmas menus yet?
If nut, we •siiggest you plan
your activities for the festive
season now, , and, . have your
shelves ready ' with tempting.
holiday, treats when ' the* pc•'
casion demands. '
FOR, : THOSE "hard. to choose.
s.
.for",, persons we, •suggest you
give one of our', Xmas Food
'olds, attractively arranged
baY, holiday colors. They're
practical, ' economical and sure
to please. •°
REMEMBER, the sick a n 'd
shut-ins.' this' . Xmas with . a
ho
Cheery. Y holiday parcel from.
Thoriipson's We will . pack; at-
tiactive,`= ternpting `. boxes . to
Suit your order.
�S A ;•SERVICE , to our Cus-
tom '.t's, our store will remain
open on Thursday Afternoons
during thea month of'7Decem-
er.
Fresh New -Crop Mixed Nuts,
Peanuts, Pecans •& Walnuts
now on , hand. •Buy ; now.
THOM . 1.1
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Tire Store' of, Friendly; Service.
'PHONE 82 •WE DELIVER
Residing At Grand Bend
• Mrs; Syd..nouse and -two chill-
r r;n . ,hav;e • takln ,up , Fesi.dence: at
• Grand Bend. Syd is' stationed 'at•
:Centralia`in. the:R
MAR , GAEDNER :has •been. :el-
ected worshipful master of: Wing?
ham ,Orange Lodge..
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O`B I T'U A R Y
ALEXANDER h. HENDERSON'.'
Thedeath occurred ori Novem-
ben.10th, at the Royal "Columbian
Hospital, :of • Alexander. Lorne
Henderion,'of.517 Si...George St.,'
New Westminster, B. .C:
Mr. Henderson was a :ii4tive.
of Ashfield; being the son' 'of
Thornas F. and Catherine.Heng
derson ` and was .born in 1882.
He 'Was a veteran of .the First
Great War and °"is 'survived by
his wife, •,Margaret; three •daugh-
tees, . Mrs., W. Kirkland, N e w,
Westminster, °Katherine • a ri d •
Arlena at 'home; one: 'granddau-
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ghter"; three sifters arid five bro-
thers, • Mrs. Andrew H. `Khan,
Mrs: Donald Ross;• •Mrs. Chas. A.
Radford,'Ciarence, Jack & Bruce;'
all• ,•in ' Edndionton;' Kenneth . in
Washington and William in Sari'
,Francisco.
The funeral service- was held
Thursday,, NoVer'nber• 13th at 1.30
p.m. in the 'Funeral Horne of, S.
Rowell and Sons with tishop A..
R.• L. Keevie .'officiating, Pall-
bearers were' P.' Smith, ' W. C.
;Kirkland, H. Tyson, J. L. Quinn, .•
R. • Boileau, W. ,i. Kirkland..
terilient .Was. in Mountain View r
Cemetery .i.,. Vancouver.
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'1ANNAN_LAMBERTUS
' pretty 4411' wedding took
place . 'at •Mary -Immaculate_
urc SI. p ow, •on -_.Saturday
morning; '1'tovember ; 8th,, •• when
Rev.; Father : Hartle'b tuni 'ed. in
marriage Miss Therese Lambert -
us, youngest daughter of Mr ..and
•Mrs:. Herman Lambertus•of.:Walk=
•e. rton, and Mr: J. L. Lannan; 'only
San:.ofMr,,• 4nd :Mrs.: ,T J.
nan ',of'' Ashfield• township. The
bride eritered the, church'.on the
arm Of '.her father. to "the' :• strains
of the LoflengrinWedding' inarch..
Sher looked .Lovely in "a ''gown of
slippersilk satin with sweetheart
neckline... long ' lly.point sleeves•.
and long full''skirt.; Her full-
length veil was caught to :a Cala-'
lily headdress and she carried' a
shower bauquet'=of Better '.Time
roses. Her only ornament was .a
,gold _ wedding: cross, ` an, heirloom
of f :v�geh.erations • ,14r -s --Edwin
Meyers o • f ;Ashfield, •sister:of the.
bride, was' bridesMaid. She was
gowned in a pale green, satin`'
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gown with 'an :all-around' peblum
and short capsleeves and, long
full skirt: She. yore '' a feather
heaCldress. :and `'.longwhite gloves
•and married a-,liouqu-et-of-pink-
roses':and. white bouvardia. •Miss
Edna. Ditner of Kitchener,' maid
of honor, was attired .in : a ' pink
Silk. jersey gown . With short
p -aced in sleeves and.long ,skirt..
Her halo-sliaped; headdress. 'was
trimmed with ..grey and `bine'os
tr.ich plumes:. SI e wore matching
gloves and': carried •a bouquet of
'deep , pink' roses "and�wh•ite : bou`:
va {dia. Miss ,Frances Annie` :Da]-.
ton; niece of •,the °'bride,.•.was" f]sw
er girL •She . wore' a Yong . dress Of'
yellow. sheer and: matching head
dress and : carried• a. nosegay of.
sweet.. peas.. Mr.. Edwin Myers; of
Ashfield and• Mr. Clare ' Lannan
of Hamilton attended:the grown.
The. • ushers. were Mr. Wilfred
Larj ber.tus of" •.Harniltoit and Mr:
Joe' Oehring of Walker. ton° At the
offertory the organist sang "A4e•
Maria" .and 'at the signing of the
register "On This Day". •
A •recepti as held' at. Plead-.
ure• Valley Farm, Hanover,, for,'
sixty-frve°'giests: Assisting the
bride •and groom, in receiving the
guests , was the" bride's mother
wearing a• black .crepe dress° and
corsage of •:red 'roses; , While 'the
groom's .mother• ,wore a printed'
black silk jersey andcorsage of
pink roses. M.r, Eddie' Swan of
Crediton performed' he duties=of
toastmaster. Later the young
couple left. for Detroit and, other
•points 'south. For travelling .the
bride wore a rust wool•:suit with
black and' white accessories. .Oxz
heir return they «rill .take Alp
esidence on the rgroottr's farm in
Ashfield' township.
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While CHOICE Is • Large In
LADIES,, MISSES, MENS'
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And ccensor
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Wool -Blankets And. Bedthrows
Housecoats, and 'Kimonas
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er Footwear
FOR : THE .WHOLE • FAMILY.'
:MEN'S .LEATHER •15" HI ` CUTS
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EATHER :;TOP RUBBERS
RUBBER BOOTS • for Men, Boy's and Children
WINTER FOOTWEAR .for slush: and snow
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arbage Collection
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notice: Is Given To Householders In ucknow
That The Garbage -Collection 'Service*Will
.STOP .AFTER THIS" : WEEK
FOR ,:THE WINTER MONTH
Corporation of the Village 'of , Lucknow. .: •
J. `W. Joynt, Reeve. Joseph Agnew, Clerk.
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$25 To Christmas Seal Fund. ••
'Tle'.' local branch of the •
Can-
adian
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adia'n'Y,egro�i has 'voted' $25.00 to
the Christmas Seal Fund.
,Served 'On Jury
• Eldon Miller and., John, -Aitch;
'ison of West Wawanosh served, orifi
the • jury.at Goderich last week.,
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s' GIFT HIGH'
FOR. CHRISTMAS SHOPPFRS
' At Prices To Suit Your Budget.
' rSCAI"tVES in 'Nylon, sheer crepe and all wool for ladies.
i .SCARVES' FOR MEN, :All white sillt, with, fringed' ends ora ;
• a, in fancy patterns. lit2
MEN'S LINED GLOVES, There are capeskin 'and deer skirt 1 •
.e in dome' and'. slip-on styles. Colors, natural &: brown, ,,....
Size_ 8, to 10 ,, .� , 4
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'••1 LADIES'- FUR MITTS " " These., 'with gtex palms;' so warm. TheseM.
a make ideal gifts' for. the teen-agers that enjoy out- ..' •
2 door life. .r • 4
2LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS. A wonderful range • to ehcrose
a ' from 8c to $1.00
• MEN'S. HANIKE•RCIH
� EFS with.initial,the kind. '
an man ,ett
- ' '1Mou'ld appreciate.
SWEATERS 'for 'every' member 0•1 the family,
Temieton&
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-vire it '`'# itoits.' !'ti lte'h ill sill ot1. !1FJ.^ 64.0,A+t 600ii tiv!u.Am:tt1''
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