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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-04-29, Page 3'TlitTRSDA I oca,i a, MEN'` 3 'BOYS' Work Clothing, Ove,, ,lit;; Pants Shirts . and, en.. •tlerw .ir. The Market Stone 1VIiA� Elva Twamey of London ,pw t the •week:end at the home Mull Margaret Rae; • - ' Mr, Will 'Lees has re'turrted to Ferndale, :Michigan, .after spend - log thy: winter at Tampa,. Florida*. APRIL 29th„ ,1948 1111 ,11 Martin and Neddy of Torontor tiro spending the' week Mrs, .tlobert•,Fishei. of, Ianiil: turt:sp(•nt;,the,past week with h.ert mother, 1V 5 D. Hinton , W, lit:.$irslell •lids. been, i?ordirivd to hrs gibed for..the past t�{o .a4ctic with a plaear;t :condi= tion, k• mr, t:r:d Mrs.;; Campbell. Thom:p- snn and Donald and Mr..and Mrs. E. J. Th:uttr: spent ,the -week-end Mrs.. Thom refrained .fortune..., tdn e. FILMS l ,Np ADDRESS -0\1 OisaAltlt) 81'14D LIFT iV1a: I.:•5, •MaCDOnald of Vit. 14illit,ni t l t i!' forest ,ranger w}tli .the l) y, .t tln.i int' •of. ;,,artrls 'anti. ui curl- circ:tl I�tn� ,un�«i.ld life yin.OntarL;;: :n tiu 1i,Ertt 11et11 ern a;rd ty evein; urs•, 1�'r, 11;'c t) tnalcl tva; introduee.d •. C:it ,i •&.t: Whit.1)ti,, pirc s'ident •. of and • Garne" 1?ro- R H TF1 LTJCKNO:W ,SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO K v L0 d GH Mr'.. and MrsCh(rrtie. 'L4'c`bste hati'G }ieeri c,ri '.a Motor trip fl ';ii the United Slates, as;lai• 'sirtith .a s. Mexic•,t, They,Sara". ctccoinpanied by Mrs, WQbste f, s }mother and'his wife:. „ • • Mr ',J: C Drennan wrtchrr m on the loot tWilldoc, sailed ;lrotn Goda:ricli. Sunday. aftcarnoon, Apr. -1l.th, Duluth as their: destination. The harbor .at Fort • Willianystill is, blocked 'with ice. ' Miss Jean Lyons, who, has spent the. winter in..11 rtiilton. with her sister; Mrs. Stanley 11i1a1iou,t;lr; ,1 c•� tu> red to the village oh Satur••- day', M.i•s.w.�iY all'cru-gh-• and '" Je'a • plan to return 'here •torrtakr t °„ hOnie., a he 11 cn Thompson of Tor- r:n'tcr visited. with .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley 'Thompson. - 4 :very enjoyable evening was• sP ut recently at Hblyx•ood Hall ' v ir(`u Mr. and Mrs_ Everett Lane �vc>t c ho.nored..Mr, Donald Bush- ell read an address acid Mr., Jack Bari -presented them• with pa purse } of tnoiey.. Mrs. H Graham'. visited a day last week at ' London With :^ Mr:. and MVlrs. -Levi Ecken,swiller. 'The: W.M.S, of, the Presbyterian church.rn.ei..at the home of •Mrs. J. Lane on Tuesclay. with ;,a cz idatt'erid:anee.' Mrs. J. Er•xier-; 'r'On :„ presided; after : the •.usual opening: Several reaclin0 we re given en Jewish. missienary work Mrs. Emerson rs the.dele- • gate to'. the.. 'Synodical meeting which 'will be held° at 'Chatham in .May, .• •Mrs. ,I. ' Barr read tl e scripture 'and. -Mrs.. Lane led rn 1pi•ayer.. The''rneetrng .closed 'with the Lord's; prayer in unison: A dainty lunch. was served. ' tt7ts.`J'. Stuiie,n:'trio.h'as spent sm.( mal tnonths:'at •Taranto as vis sting. Yitii Mrs. W:•J, McLean, V'i'e arc srrt:t'y to ,•i.•eport :that' Wrn. Burt has not been`•e•n. }eying the bs` t u '•heaitl . 'VIt:• 'an.cl : M.t•s.` Bert Me e an.. Lc Monday_ d• t, I-iihdon. `l }'act '•1'iolcl°clod WOir eti.";s•In.sti H, 'I'hi�rripacin spent the 'Sec k�erid. in "I'oront�t her sister:'; Lorntt, und"' her aged "inothel', Mrs. N. L. • Campbell, • Mrs. C:arnpbell is in hcgr f)`rticl year: and- continues,. to ..c`rijnY'su•rpris- i.itt ly good health. WHITE;CHURCH Tltc rime' t11' • of tire, t ,' XPi .t-' �I sw (�atltt`t'11dr`' I'(,•; it l'1l. Irl}' t'('n Je t 1 ,.t (sr•. and li,'c•l+,ilg tt ;'i is+tit tat iititatnit� laFt. h t nasi •� fror,r the 1't c ':,vc 'i irY'Cli.nr • 411'• 5rirt.h lkiltL, ,.'- (c•hi�eitc h etick1:1 1,ti' , her h}itast,,t:,1' 16v. Mr�,' Sittlt(•rlunci S lcny; ; cliff`: 1•1i• • 11t. 'rho }Jal''1 ut'r,_tF,c,:t, t u'O. �i'ill Ire . }tcrla «.t °the .home 9f. 1:' I'citai•.-ld'rct `tri on 'Thur sday, ti'l:a 6th• and 'will 'lea M'other's lJuy tint,°tiny. PAGE ATI F Via. ■��■�t/■simmii■mei■ oimmul■m■■mo'�■'�. immomm■■IMinOW ' FISHING TACKIL Of All Kinds : , . M. BICYCL S : E � . REf'AI18• m a# ■ ■ GREER ■: 'Phone .110 c. -, .ored he,•c\'ent..Mr. MacDonald. • llsa adds ess eel th'e ggat'her'ing and retort cd ttr, the. time w,heii' On- tario,was tieming with,ganie and,< fish. before: the .coming of the: e:Nplot cr, the trapper .and: settlers who slashed the forests .” Zn, On tario", he 'Said,' 'we 'have: grown away from. the soil and become urbanites; we liaVe exhausted Our .natural. capital, .and: have': to re place; it,, We .'have polluted. our ,forsts. and allowed`'o.ur• stre,irns. to:dry up"• • He pointed out that; reforesta tion w'1_ hold the• moisture of tain_•an.d .snow, and ..-keep-:welLs ani <streanis full Contr=ary : to' opinions expressed, he i st•essed , that no land is "worked.out'. Re .x; sttirt�rc�• ' tiltl IVIooie, I-iobt. ltos F. rank Reis , (il d ' Bel 1VIc Clc tr<ti liat7 ,• iWe zine:! Sorry to''report Mrs” John J.;h►: ton is in lunci.cin Iles= petal. fr,,r.'tt e4itnient,., . M.r. Gc',,t t;'c 1v1cC lc�naghatl at:iel 'daughterMildred are -spending a, 'ih. Toronto' . Rev.. Graydon :cox cif-Gonestczi and. his: fa.therand' mother of Pit., . rie,iston :•. •isit'ed ' on Monday with 1Vli's,:; Mxte• Rosfi:' Servicct . in: the P•i ak.byterian chuff ch ne' t Sunday` at :x,30 p.m,' . on •'adcotint of :' Corn1rtUIllf)n at Langsrde •`frit 11'` a m, - Mr r -Cal terf -L >•tid'oti�.ho.' y `�' P . .been c si enc at th'e': hl,r ,ne c>f 'herr • br,o-. . tl,et,; Mt s. , u„t, t.t ,,.Pt..,. _. 15: r,• e. eY,.•anci. family of, Kincardine Visited aon unday 'with',:Mt..and- Mrs. Bert; Nicholson. t Mr. aia,d-Mrs,.. Karl•Boyle,;LMar- tivn:; anl: 'C•arol 'uhrsitedpon Sunday with Mr.' and` 1VIrs.' Bert • Wiser at Clinton, ,`Miss :Evelyn . McLean: of Lon.- don :'spent the ;week" -end •`at: her hornhere • 1Vlits Cliff Congr,am and :fair i1y of Tar a' :ai a spending :this;-Nwe ek, with. her •father, Mr ; Reg. Mc Bride • Mir a'hd ,IVt.rs..' • Wesley: Thomp ssii,:are•, mrving t'has.week.to•Kin c.ardine w -here th , w ill.,n• o reside. Mrs. y e '. Dorothy.:. Tho s . ,m�pof Stratford ':spent . the. week - end. with-:lei—father; Mr.. Alf -'Heiden - forestation. will tive'water for all 100,'.• GIRLS , 'Pi flit `, and 1Vl1.1s • purposes He advrsecl=-t e-- iris~ me-Sse— -s ues 2..,to on 'sale it - and present '`to.• learn tc . the .• Market . 1 .Stote.Reduced to knowthe out-of-doors". ITED qTAT •'.'Existing regulations crake' it illegal for any Canadian resident -to retain: in. his possesi.on Mare than $10 in, United. States cash: i You are required to turn in 'to your, ;bank, '•.for , ex - dicing e x -change into Canadian money; any 'amount • you;• have in excels '•of • $1O in United States funds, without :THERE'S A REASON . . Th1e reason is that; Canada .must have Phe' U.S. dollars spent here by tope ists, in order, to make them avaik ble for the payment of imported goods and ser: vices.noPded too keep pro $ ducti r1 cord employmeq't at a { high level; Y :FOt;SIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL.)11OApD OTTAWA. :Pit each •'$i.00 In ••F<•ail` Health` .• Mrs; . Catbcrine,•. Ritchie, \Vho:, t has i en` a patient'' in. .Wing.ham; H - o5it1 a for, Hospital o several :weeks, : was: 1 `t e.moved to; the•'hori•te ,of her son;,! Mt..'.We'sley Ritchie, last' .week.',. She' is at present in a very'::weak f ened, conditi n. ;. he Cit=1' "i� rl�a„met on S'itutday• • at .the ',home Of Mrs.: Ka'il Boyle Mus.' Howard: Thoinp- i s , in charge.- •Miss..Irima s ilea d. t:he g • ser. ipture '. }esu; adi ;May Boyle gave he :thought for the Uay.'Mrs;•Jim Boyle read tl'r o ztitn.utes,' also. `a' etter from . 'St:.' �'aul's.•''Scchool: a ckiie)«;lcd:gin the'tale :which we' sent:.'earliet in the year...M terial• or:' quilts was donated b3 Mrs. George' Colwell,: A. bazaar, •vt%'as • .0 its; ■. to i■'. W'. • • .■1.:; ■ ■` •i E ECTR;� L.ucknow 4 ��:� L �••.�+.`�'+`.. � r �`i r�7�i� �i'��YT'i�"i'iii�i illi illli 111 � r � �1 ■ Ijl * � ■� . -IEj STERFFIEJDS $ i.fC SOCASI O N' ... CHAIRS II• RATFORD UPHOLSTERINGCOMPANY Free Pick UpAnd Delivery P Leave OrdersAt JOHNSTONES FURNITURE STORE discussed., The- roll call w'as, ars= veered with.. :a .verse .of •.scripture The afternoon .was spent, in'sew ing ' and..scrapbook 'work. A 'dainty lunch ' •was r.served: by,. the hostess . ;and • helpers., The next sheeting, will be held, at the home of :Miss Betty Gi1lesp'ie ,_ : Mrs. ' ''George ' Haldenby and ,t 4 • Mr _ Ethel, Mrs. Harold Hal'deriby and Sheila; spent, Sunday with s 1Vhrs 4t'irn. Jackson and. Edna : at. Kiri eardine, On ;Sunday next there will be a• rally, 'and .:family day Service-.. 4 for the. parents ;�and..� Sunday School children in .the Anglican. • • church: •at' X3.00' o'clock o'li • r r Pl: ILMAM'S MEWS WEAR, God- erichr rece'rtly celebrated their '50th 'year' in .busiress and” to mark the, occasion the storehas been e •ompleteiv ' remodelle'd. F l o o r cases and walls at'e finished• in beautifully grained birch. '.1Nir'r (IOW panelling "'is ,also inbirch. with the window flooring in ;oak:. Two tones of, vitrolite are used e store front.,The upper' part oil the ,. green sun -rami.,,. ,1'1� it'h forest green on'..i the lonll.•er ' Sections, The ' entrance floorring -.is 'terrazzo rind .the in - side flcioring inlaid linole'utn; the lighting throughout the store 'is fluorescent, • , Pridhanfeature . 'the f oilow ing t ationa.�advertizedliftes.•if.i merchandise: Faah an -Craft 'and' Progress Warid. clothes,.: Stetson hats, Forsyth' shirts, pyjamas_ acid neckwear, ' Holep'roof. hosiery and., Harvey -Woods underwear.' Younvr 'ari-....... @ ted to: visit this: store when in, Goderich and %sc 1 one t f P -t �•, c� 3 ,. , • • stOz-es:, . • .l