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`TR LUCNNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNO .', ONTAR 'i
'xnember Mother.
MAY12th 4'•
You May Have Been ••A I4ong • Way Flom;;'Her ring The
War Years , ` , 4 This Year You Are Some th Her;
HERE A E SOME -HELPFUL HINTS,.
SO- BE SURE TO REMEMBER HER
HANDKERCHIEFS, ' TESTEES, ' GLOVES,;.
PLASTIC BRIDGE. TABLE 'COVERS,
PLASTIC' APRONS,,
,.' HANDBAGS:
11 YottAre An- Early . Bird There WO Be;
HOSE AND SILK PAN'tEES
WHAT ABOUT A Smart Style Dress in Jersey or:: Crepe?
We all inake.,'footprints in the.
sands of time. , But, some leave the
imprint. of a great soul,; others the:
Marks:of',sa • heel: `
Practical _Suggestion
For -Mother's Day
A GIFT BOR
OJ AFPETJING• FOODS% •
MADETO ORDER,'.
T THOMPSON'S .
. Order Early!
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A
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FREE—One e 5 oz.' tin Success
Liquid Wax with each 1 lb
tin Success Waxalh Paste.
'Both '... • . 55c
Kurly, Kate
POT .GLEANERS'
Each 10c,
WiiI_not r,is� t o__ ser&tch
• OVALTINE
Food Beverage
- 8 oz. "an- 58C
•F extra stre th .and energy;.,
or x ing
1�or. relaxing,. restful :sleep ,
drink Ovaltine :
Horne's Double .Cream;
CUSTARD : POWDER
A -lb. tin. .....
PETITION. COUNCIL TO
O.K. DAYLIGHT SAVING, TIME
A largely• signed: petition was
NINETY-TWO
LAST WEDNESDAY
Mr. William Barbour, White-
chufeh's' grand old man, celebra-
ted his 92nd birthday on Wednes
day of last, %week. He was born,
at Ardossan, Scotland, on May 1,
1854, where' he . attended public
.school. As. a lad of -15; he' sailed
fore Canada. with • his 17 -year a1d
brother,. Archie, who. later .was
section foreman. at' Lucknow,' and
was a resident of the village at
the time .; of.hi:s , death several
years. ago:.
The . two. #brothers made the
ocean- crossing..on on'e of the first
steamships: to Ply, the Atlantic;
,T,heir destination in Canada.f' las
the home of 'their two uncles in
Wawanosh. They' came by. train;
to Goderich and from • there , to.
Belfast.. on ,.the. stage where: ;they
were met', ' by their uncle:, ..John
Barbour: They. 'worked withtheir
Uncles and wise for other fanners
in the community. At::the, age of.
30 William Barbour married Miss
Emma Haines of Wawlanosh• . and;
Purchased ` a" 100 -acre farin ''from.
This. Miller on •Cori.3, Kinloss,
NVo--and a Half milts:-ndrili : of
theh'village of: Whitechurch. ,Here.
-he-:-was ltnown as- a: cornpeient:.
now.' We are off the press. before farmer. His crzips .were always. of.
the •meeting, 'but ii was expected the best: He''•kept a large stuck
'that.;Council would .comply with of Clydesdale. horses.arnd Durham
"It has ben proposed that when
A.S.T. .goes into effect,. business.
-presentedto- the--Village=CouriciL
last -night requesting the adoptiorn,
•of D'ay'light-Sav-ing--Time-in•tuek
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laced rernain,:open-un•trl..11.45 on
Saturday' evening, and this sug
gestion 'appeared to ,be receiving
117 r Barbour had . a family of1. •
one ,daughter who • along with his
—wife—predeceased hir-n�a'..nurnbe_
of, years ago: His parents and six'
other' .brothers all emigrated from
general ----approval : ',aleng-.: marl s-chtlarrd-anew years after their
street. two; sons;William and Archie.
. one --43f,
I this ,family now living.
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Mr. Barbau r-Lrs.. the orrl Y`
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-Y Tf-'-� E-ra-EsE IZTED. • °e t priek`P1'.
Tri 9-5-11e pies n
FRIDAY, ,IS.QUITE.- .POPULAR, . . • Church l�y�terran ., church -was built ; . a
Baibou' as
sistecl rn :-the buildrrg
H=is wife-
Was the :first ' president of the
Warren's:, Missionaiy Society or-
On '.Friday.;:evening. of tliis
week' the Dramatic C1u..; of ;Port
Albert United:. Church Wilt: pre=
et their. play, "Good. Gracious
G'randmaz, , in .the .Town Hall,
Lucknow.': It :is. presented under•
the. auspices of Crewe_ Women's
Association.: Note 'the. hour—the : ;, ». caused byforest
8:.00: standard dark day was c .
play will start at fire `smo •eg
• .shutting out, :the sun-
k
light.
Mr.: Barbour- recalled the, ex-
citement "dark`.•da' " but
citement..of Y
he himself was not ,afraid The:
time
This play . comes highly; recom-
mended, and recently• played'' to
a .large ''Goderich audience: Be-
sides ` .the Friday "'night .performs'
.FREE -One,. ?i/s-1b.' `.tin Forest
City Baking Powder with
each 1 .lb tin.
Both 25
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IT'S, ` BACK!
Maxwell House Coffee
in Vacuum Packed. Tins.
14-Lb..TIN 52c••
1 -Lb. Tilki 28c'''
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THE- ;STORE OF
FRIENDLY SERVICE
'PHONE -1 -. WE MEL)ij ER
be presented. at Auburn` White-
ch�urch Bei -miller and Walton. • .
BORN'
Win ham' Hos i-
N[cIINNON In W g p
tal on' Sunday,:', May 5th; to Mr.
and . Mrs. Donald McKinnon, 'Con.
6,:.Kinloss, (nee Marion Stinson);
a son:.
WALI.. -- In. ' Victoria'=Hospital,:
London on. Thursday, May 2nd,
•1946 to, Mi. and -Mrs. •Allanwall,
4 -daughter.
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At present Mr. Barbour is able
to. be up 'arid..' around his house'
each day and is.;enjoying . very
;good health;l although h'i eye-
sig as . 'le'd"hrrn Orrgaturda
abirthday pa y
' rt " was held in .his
y
honor at the';home of his son -in-
law, Harry McClenaghan,'of Bel
grave
KITED CHlJRCH
LUCKNO'W` Na
Rev. J. Ti. Stewart, B.A., B.D.
Pastor.,
SUNDAY; MAY .12th .1946.•.
��.1.1, as,m—S.peciall Mother's Day
program in charge of the
• Sunday School, which will
attend the service in. a.
body, meeting in the school
room . aty10.45.
BARKWELL-In Wingham Hos-
pital on Thursday,. May. 2nd, 1946,
to 41fr. and, Mrs.. R. J. Earle 'well, . •
% 6; Lucknow (nee Dorothy Mc-:
Kinnon), .a daughter; C -azole Jean.
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HAMILTON 'At Alexandra Ios
pitalr Goderich; on April 26,.1946,
to•,zyr, • and .Mrs.. George Hami1
Bafitisma1 Service
Evening Service Withdrawn
on account. of the Pres yterian
ton, Dungannon; Ont, a daughter, Church anniversary.
Nancy ,Michele.. L.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY •8th, 1916
WADS .
Sisman
Work Sh�es: and
Sit
MEN'S, BOYS
and, YOUTHS' SIZES •
For• Better ; Fit ' and Longer Wear,
Try •a Pair. of These Famous Shoes
Nye leSon
Cemem
ersm,
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GLOVES
PURSES
HANKIES.
SLIPS
HOUSEDRESSES, size 14-20 and 38-52
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-Good, choice in � gay -Print and ., g zigham
wash c reeses:
NAMED FOR 1VLODERATOR
(Continued. from Page 1) .
The Synod :recammended that
the ban; on bingo :and;. other
gambling games:: be, extended :to.
include religious' and: charitable
organizations.
`'The' S nod viewed with ;alarm;
strained• relations, in :the indus-
trial world and suggested ' these
differences could he • dissolved . in
the spirit,of justice arid forebear-
ante
The moticyn .picture industry
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P. A resolution of: appi.e0atiop of
sei*ices; .was extended to.Rev.:
Dr. Austin L. Budge •.a former-
resident of BL,lgr ai,L 'who ser}fed
'fortwenty. , �ein.s. as Synod .clerk:
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A year' ago illness had: prevented:
Rey. 'Budge from attending Synad
fore the first time .in forty yeafs.
n an' address by 'Major, the.
was condernned `.for destroying
,the .influence of" the •Christian
Pulpit with three out Of .four. pc -
tures' :being badL
.• The Rev: J: S.' Roe :'of ' West;
Flamboro reported on: Kintail
camp and said that the attend
ante was ; good last:year, consid=-
ering travel and' conditions
T:he alue==of--the .carop-cannot..}ie
estimated merely; on. the .4basis 'of
threlinurnber'in attendance Study
there has evoked more:interest
"in. the church and its , Missionary
endeavours .'Impro'ierrients .; for
ev:. eane . ,
of ;Brantford; Eon senroi chap
lain .of, the •5tli Arrnoied ,D lisit►n.
:he "said that in civilian.lif i
he camp, are. plari.ned,::. ncluding
moving of Huron -Maitland pres
bytery's gift of a:. church building.'
He urged 'each church _to send
delegates to: the camp to, make it:
--- a: • success: • .
know' what• people are thinking,
the rn nister `i`s both`. hindered' and
protected by a conspiracy, of ail;
ence.. Hes g'v.o a distorted creir
of human :nature, 'seeing' people
only i.n,SundaY,•sirits'and Sunday'
faces Ho liives arriong,them but
not with theni::In' the s rdices, all
.barriers.` were do\4 n and,.it,tiras
possible. to `live with men n:b0
spoke .frankly of-tlie°church and.
the ministry. ` ny
Just: back m Germany fi,°Germa
whervh ; . served: as• a chaplain,
Captain Douglas MacDonald, «h.
prior to enlisting in the ranks;fb
active service was minister
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Alma 'Street Church, St., Thom
was . in attendance .'on Tuesday
morning; and «' tli his father; die
Rev. Charles II:, MaCDbnaid of
Lucknow, z 'as the sole father -son
combination', int 'the Syn_
e still have a fair show of
ear, ane.
e.' Stock
s,..eri s
The :Stora,. w