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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-08-02, Page 8.;nw,41w411•.1!!! 4:=III 1;7RS �, iii Ciii•plp�w11_1s..'W;11 .l *,r-, ^ 1 AGE': FEIGHT • vomit WOMEN 4f tE. NO. ;PI4NNING THEIR ' Are Toii`ready, for • the .cool days that , are sure to' come. 'I not, begin, •Fall. Sewing now. ALPINE CLOTHE—makes—Idea tailored dress, two-piece dress orpleated,-skirtss'Yo1Lca nnot beat Aline for skirts . to •'cap: t tit; s'eateies Volevs :,gold�`red 'brown,*: green-navy— inches wide Yard f :,...,. . ... . $2:25 NINETY. YEARS 9 (.Continued: froom :page :1) sociatiort ' and Of the high school principals" section of the Associa- tion Always ,especially 'interested in unday school ;.;work, he was a Sunday • School superintendent -,in most of the., place& where be was engaged as a teavher,. He has; been one 'off-the�7'piron inert: laym♦en'of the ,}i� l.'t � iAlsi lurch., .and at •_theAehe1cal_ Coup_ cal ' f tWie" -CYitir h in' 193.0-- 1., fie.: was'..chosen, as_geiieraLi cre ,•- 'ary of the Corifere`nee Ley As= ••sociations .a position • which ' he held :for; ei'ght' years. He has been elected seven times as' a -commis signer to the General Council of his , church. r'r . ,. f .i Margaret McMullen of Holyrood, died in December,'• 1930.' Surviving: member, s of the. 'family are Miss Ida at 'home with her father,, and• two Sons, E. A.•; Elliott' and Wilton Elliott,' :in Toronto: CLAN REUNION -Mr -Elliott still retains a .keen. •_ interest' in Lucknow,` and. vicinity HELD LAST.. WEEK. ' ' and from his en have come inany valued and • interesting historical 1Wte.40 - h 401' c he--Snti-Pao-l-.-11as 1004 SPUN RAYON- makes up beautifully •inn draped dressesL r Iu npe dressest,38 inches wide Coors rose, beige:,'Yd.' 85e RAYON & ,WOOL OVERCHECKS Same pattens -the fine wool specks,; .lighter weight, ,38.r wide.. Yd. 89c' ]PRINTED RAYON' CREPES Smart; colorful patterns, canbe • • worn new 'and later: '3W' Wide. Yd. ...,:,, 98e, $1.45 & $2.25 M• ake,your choice a SIMPLICITY •. Pattern ': for Fall• sewing: rt. 0 -s 0.. .4 s 6 .!.., t...mr: tete'irk% t, , ,r. tor 0l:1 li pi 1 ;Ii• "Sarcasm is just. deep -down: 'Meanness, corning to the ,surface". PicnicTreats dor the LX.L. 'ORANGADE • 16 oz: : bo le .35c i'' Pot a ih. GRAPE JUICE' Smith E. D.' 3m t 16 oz. bottle .r: „ . 27c, Allen's.' APPLE JUICE • oz.•t in ' ' ; , 15c, OLIVES CHOPPED, 6 oz:. "bottle 29c For sandwiches arid salads' Kraft• CHEESE • `SPREADS 18c Package; .. i sh-and -Pimento �e1z PEANUT BUTTER 9 oz. bottle ` P.B::.Sandwiches Dont .forget for the Kids. J�:..18c• l K -S -El V TT S Package.:;,:. 15e WAX PAPERw.ROLLS 100 ft. .,... ; 25c EROIjY-S Dozen I 10c PICNIC ; BASKETS Each • 19c DRINKING: STRAWS Package` 10c And Remember To Take'Some Georgia; Peaches, Watermelon, B.C.Cherries, Oranges. AND .OH' YES' ,-Lemons for - that favourite drink , • Enjoy Your. ` Summer Shopping at"The Coolest Store in Town" MPSO Mr. • Elliott's wife, ormer y e firsttirrre--in� the- pad. " 'd 4 years, the 'Dickson -Armstrong; always welcokriend which our a reunion' was, held at Harbor Park, readers have found • of much . Goderiich;�'last:- Thursday�:v�itl an pleasure,.. l�Sr:. • *Elliott . has a attendance of. about 125x. The penchant. for names and .: dates,. weather.: was.. ideal; and a Most and his,' articles as well as being enjoyable 'afternoon was, spent . ' , of ` reader interest, preserve. for Ari- interesting .sports-prograrir.. -future-'1ener4ions-what will. be ':as keenly: . eonte'sted, as :was a accurate records of'the'. early his - .softball 'game. Lovely prizes were tory of these parts;. and .:of, which n aft first given theYw•�n�er-s=of�the 'vario • r o�:i:ttle; is ow ; ava'�la.,ble m the • farthest events Th seg fro., eo q 'Ni s Annie McLeodwere and..MIS. . •Minnie' Stalhn of Tor- onto:, .The, oldest gentleman and lady inattedan a were Mr and Mrs: Angus McDiarmid. Members. of the.clan :Were present from' ,. Toronto, St, Marys;,; Guelph, Tees water; .Goderich, Lucknow, Gor rie, .St. Pauls,, Stratford;; 11I1ver -ton. and•Avoribank Mr. Thomas 'Sao d.:' had -'.his- launch launch on .the .:harnbor' and quite a number ,were given a cruise on: the lake. And last, 'but 'not least, wasa bountiful picnic supper:pre,, pared.* the.ladies At the businessmeeting presid=• ks From; his host:of friends in this. district, , many, - hiappy, returns and sincere best wishes.•are 'extended to this venerable, gentleman. IIli THf,1RSDAY, AUGUST 'tnd, 1945 4, SIUcAM ..ER ' PLAY :SHOES ANDALS aarietY AIZING AT V$1�9: f• , at 2.95,:. jolowsmaiwow, O I T U A R••Y`. ANDREW 'CULBERT. Seriously ill for 'several .weeks, -ah -ead of°'1 .72k'1drevv-Dreane,y. ;Hespital, London; '.;,on • un ay,. Ju ye th and by three .daughters„. Velma .Ashton,;• Margaret McIntosh, Ida Smith, all 'of Detrgit. A A. daugh.ter Barbara Anne ': • predeeeased her father. do September 6th. 1943;: rvivin also are i u foe. S r and Culbert occurred ina� St.' Josephs g . ,. � , S d ' children; two brothers, ferbert •was ---ion ' hts 63rd _.of:'Mackawa Sask. Jams p ly 22nd lie ar. , Lucknow and . two sisters, Mrs. Thomas' Reid (Jessie) of British. Mr Culbert,;;, a native of Ash' Colurribia, and_ Mrs. Iden . eth Mc h o r a t' T. s aster, Mis. Cha s ;Another s . .Grant t t -Thum .tec•�teid- URGED- TO BUDGET USE U OF CANNING :SUGAR Gowns tp asses aibara) of Toronto, •e 'time • of, his.' death and was (Mary) .•:died, in the West. islate residence on .at h • ,Wednes- J l 25th; conducted b. da u R'ev Vii�__Q..R.hoad ;of: Ashfield'Presby, tekian Church,., assisted y Rev: C`. popular in the community: He was: S:• a sen Of.the ini the late' James G- nd-: Mir' i'�e`t`�Dr-e xoi- bit a .. ey- and wasborn on onces- `revue an C `Co il: •6 188' Ashfield • on A r ioi 6, .8 r and. r u•d Rural housewives. are Urged by Mrs. John D. Detwiler, . Western nta Orio •chairman of 'the ' Cori sumer :Branch;* • tobudget the' spending of 'their sugar for can fling' coupons', so that they , will 'have _supplies when large 'fruits e. . ripen latin_.the ,season:.:: ' "A11. extra, preserves' coupoi?s ed over by 'President John Far- i declared' valid:: for the purchase risk, -the g_in J1 en athering. stoads1,t J of` :.sugar -foe:; canning ..a -re -rno`u reverence to', the m meory of those 1 good", Mrs Detwiler -'pointed out, L &b had passt zl: oirsince'ilhe;lnst+"and there is a -danger t-hat;house 'T • ! wives,• both urban and rtlral,�•may, reunion 'some four ,years ago " � .. he-e0lection-' officer-s�,es''n*ed- rise :the-. sugar for�.purpose's • other as :follows President, John rar=, than'. canning. `1would "strongly: ;rish, R. 7 Lucknow. vice-presi- recommend :that housewives bud dent, George Richardson, Guelph_ .get their sugary to meet. he needs ec treas:, Grace Rickiardson, R. 5 of their entire season's presery-, Lucknow;, sports committee; ..M"rs. Ing 'ani, cannine-program» 'On - George. Richardson . `Pete and El- the average; the rural housewife g �3 finer, Parrish, Geo. N. Armstrong; lunch , committee, : Mrs Roy •Gir- portion ••Of her supplies . than the. vizi, Mrs. Thos.;' Dickson ;Jr., Mrs Urban woman; who buys • com er. '' sial: products. Mrs:: Detwiler sties-• Tc�xi Sandy,••: Mrs. Elmer' Farz�ish, r , . p.. M• s:' Wm. Dickson,.. Mrs.'.; Lorne sed that• preserves coupons ' are Fa rish':and Mrs. Bryans. good for the. purchase of one half ' Elmer,Farrish of Gorrie"inv'ited pound: of sugar. ,Including. those the`,'members . of the clan., to his coupons; declared valid , for sugar home for the' 1946.'reuni'on;•which fOr 'canning the total number of. was accepted. It will be' 'acid the . preserves coupons now valid last Thursday ;in , July. The •.`of would entitle' each,. ration book' :ficers� extende�:dr •a•. vote . of appre holder . to 19.. pounds of sugar, in cans and..preserves a greater 'pro=; r Y re field. - - w 0 MvFeor a • nunib erof at' (rkney, S:. a, skatchewa n ; t'who: also',•c�orducted the . C'Grange rs. "Culbert`and:hir family .B. Woolley. of Ashfiel turning to: Ashfield: "somer e twelve' ;Ordburial :service I e. ears ago, where they' took up Interment was 'in Greenhill sidence on. Concession 12, Ash= Cemetery with; the; .Ashfield-.. ' Conneil Board-acting-as-pallbear Mr •Culbert is'survived.•by. his ife, the' former ffie Johnstone • t m E , y five; sons,,,Allin,' Borden and" Herbert at. home, Elmer serving verseas and Andrew of Windsor•;. Lodge acted as flower bearers, era,- Gilbert ,Fra one Fled Ander Y : son, . Cecil Johnston;: Fi ail$:' Ham Ilton 'Mel tloickson ;and, C. E Mc Dona h.: l�i.embers of .Zion.''Orange g. • • dation to'.- the. Harbor Park coni,- ' addition' to: the regular ' sugar 'PIIO;�E 82 WE``DELIVER • mittee • for their; kindness and ration Two preserves coupons' be- •, - aecomodatioxi: • come valid; ;monthly. • in .full swing a 1d'Ien's Top Coats,''Suits, Sox, Ties, cathing Trunks, Overalls; -Shirts -and JBraces. gents. f•or ` Camb r1d e made -to=me sure• •.0 • lOt}icS. Listen to' Quality: Shop ,pra gran over CKNX SundaY's at J. ., . r • r-? ,.a .4r Y,C • i�e :.Store' IGL: L f 1Ei'SIOflZKk-IIR` _EW AND •BOYS' O K PANTS &. O I3 i �c; • • • • •