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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-05-15, Page 10?PAGE 10 • • THE LUCI;.N4W SENTINEL,., I,UCKN W; ONTARIO, .. , ". ...�- BAPTISM MARKS , A HOUSECOATS made from washable printed percale i n wraparound style,.turn back reverse full flared skirt, short sleeves :Sizes'. 14 to 20; years. • BOY'S SPORT �.HI RT4, tailored. from a hard wearing twill; short Sleeves, khaki only.' Sizes' 8: to..12 years. "PRINT SUN SUITS for holiday wear. .Size 2-6 years. *Ws- LOAFER COAT—The popular.two-toned •casual coat that, is comfortable. and dressy., Front and back are of sand „. corduroy, sleeve brown twill. ' . 'BOY'S ` SHORT .SLEEVE. 'JERSEY ` in stripe cotton • Name Deleted L.1CpL C R.' Moore of R. R. 5, Lucknow "was •among those -whose nanie.: was deleted :from the re turning service men on board-tlie Ile de France. 2:out-ot 3`women cn get Lovelier skin in just 14 days ,with MOTHER'S DAY The baptism of five'infants was. a. feature .of the dottier's, Day Service in 'the United Church: :on Sunday morning. The (children were Thomas George,son of.Mr.' and• • Mrs. Alex drew; Brian Robert, son of Mr. an Mrs. F. Brewer; Donna.° Lynne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston' Ivan Andrew, son of Mr.. and, Mrs:. Everett , Harris, a n d Deanna Da*n ._'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stewart, and granddaugh- ter _of- the, officiating • minister, ,Rev. J W. Stewart: .The 'Family pay order.. of ser-. • vice was followed, conducted -by Rev: Stewart,, Mr., W, L. Ma9Ken, zie,.• SundaySchool superinten_ dent end Mr. Ernie Ackert, Uri.. Harold presided at ` the -organ and a parents choir led, in the singing. The Sunday School pupils and teachers attended the service',in, a body with•several � taking pari.• SCOUTS RE -ORGANIZED Joe Whitby read a passage from Continued from page 1) . the service. sheet;' Dennis Ember- Mr Emb r- d Collins-and�Billy_MatY.._ Mr.:Firth po rites •out .that the °=lin•; Lloyd trio;:' Jean' Treleaven ers.:sang. a :home • must ' provide' .the solid ave a reading': and-�!rs•-Havey foundation on. which. Scouting ,is g r built.. He :. outlined the, various Webster 'told the st ry-'of a -'.Chin stones that go into the arch . of ese family. Ushers were Mrs El scouting as' follows: the Scout don Henderson; Mrs W. L. -Mac' .Promise; ..the . Scout law, patrol Kenzie, Mrs W J, . Stewart and system; the Seouti iaster, who Mrs -A. J. Wilson. acts as a `second.:father4 the:. court Mr Ackert, representing the of- hono�a-t.._. ►1 ich the Scouts.congregation, paid tribute >to the l --n-= the rr of es • ., the daily- ait 1 services: of-the-S:undey P � : � ,.. .• .� _ � _ _ '-. Mac"' en-` good. turn; the Scouting spirit; the School teachers and 'Mr: . motto. "Be Prepared", adopted'zie stressed the part that parents; from :the initials 'of the. founder must, play to -save' "the' home' of..Scouting, Baden ;Powell;: the:: front" In his remarks, Rev. Ste - proficiency' : badge'. system;. al wart emphasized the importance world brotherhood movement, -of-the home and. the setting` 'of religion .-and ;!character, salt of the proper:exaniple in it, and t e Which' is strengthened by , the need for ..usto • give Our lives. church '•, _ ; fl SOAK diep dews DIRT 451 SAFELY ! WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th, 194 tk. Shoes and... Scaaupers BOYS' and YOUTHS' SIZES • or'. `Better 1~ it and Try ird • Longer Wear, Tra Paof 'These, Famous Shoes Ratlsweii � Son Full ,Line Of. Ladies'.' JERSEY, CREPE and WASH' n All Sizes, • keystone. of : honor-hy�wlnch - a its-ri�hfu ace in o worthy. Scout is truthful, trusted and, honest : Mr. •Firth poiittcaout that Scouting .'was a:.hrotherltQd that- did, not recognize class, race,+color or, Creed. It is open to all, but all hbt Mc ul In announce the birth of`a son,Brian John, on April`88 1946, at 'Gxace Hospital;.'Windsor BORN �rll-T11�T:-�In- St� Michael's Hos- pital,, Toronto,' ' on ' Wednesday, May 8th .to Mr, and_Ml's, Al Mar- iniist. attend -the -church -of their, ,-(nee-Jean--Thom)',_a_s9n choice. "It would be: a mus bet-4 ter world . today, , if Scouting had I McCABE (nee oaro Mrs Swill. R to ".McCabe ( A h been founded: , a century earlier than 1907", Mr. Firth said.' While ; the ; Scout age is from 12 to 18; there'is • also a Cub -.Pack. DOUBlk the 9.IFE.,t 'TOUR CLOTHES! ` THE. STORE OF MENDI.Y SERVICE_ ,pHQNE 82 W wE DEL1 ER rreg'arded as -essential to the best_ • interests ofthe• newly organized troop fore boys from -8 to 12 and . Rover Seouts for young men' 18 tb . Mr. ;Joselyn assured the boys that when the' Scouts• were properly organized, they would. :consider a Cub Pack. • .1 • The boys were ,keenly interest- ed in the. question of • uniforms. ,and -camp: It was recommended. that they personally assume the resppnsibility of purchasing their.; own uniform,: rather than -asking Dad to "dip ,down": So far as a summer camp is :concerned this season,'. it was pointed out that the troop woi}ld ,not be sufficiently advanced for .such:'.a�project, al though all -day• hikes' and possibly a' "weep -end ,camp from" Friday, to Saturday night would likely be undertaken. Suitable quarters for, a Scout'. hall is, one of . the major problems of the •:'mom`e •t; "but 7it-ifis ;hoped that' a permanent .meeting place, can be ' arranged; and which vis Play I#revi►j Fu11 House ee; t . w- S E3R � -E-Nt~OA�' in - brown and beige•at ew Samples of Cambridge Clothes:expected. 11 in if intere*ted in an.: early order for eithe civilian or,service; man. Ind Heir- 89th -Yeah " Althoug.. invalided from a fractured hip whichshe suffered last fall, . Mrs.'-Thpxnas Kempton" of Ripley is ` enloyiig `coxhpara tively good health in •view of her .The. .. :Port' Albert p ayF .. e.o • a: Gracious Grandmar, presented -:on Friday. evening attracted: an' audi- ence that' overtaxed the Town. Hall,_ The .play was well o presented a ,proved, quite entertaining. It. was presented. under.the auspices: of Crewe Woxnen's•:'Associaition. Wt+ITED CHURCH LUCKNOW:. Rev. k1. 1N ' Stewart, EA. B.D. •. Pastor SUNDAY,;' MAY' 196, 1946 11 a.m. (O.S,T)-"PurPOse .. and Manage of • the church", Story:'2ivingstone's In- piration! ;� � 1215 'p.m. --Sunday School. 7 . p.m. --"Young people and Visions". advanced age S e will be,•E 'After: suffering the. f August. A ure,•Mrs. Kempton :was tak Goder-ieh Hospital,..but.: for_: •`timet has been cared for.•atl home. of, Hargid _Bogie "66 - RL SATURDAY NIGHT CI1OSING mdept Wing to, the iDaylight Saving Tin O l • on of . , on Lticknow 1VMerc�its willremain open S • utday nights until ' 11.45 p.m.,, during the:peri :it is observedi. I ` incert For your entertainment the High School -'` ° rid -rill -present-a-band concert in Lucknow, . on rATURDAY EVENING, ;1 S 8 -to 8 p.m, D.S.T. ►Y the L cknow Business Men's Prez._.