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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-06-05, Page 8RAGE $ • T HE LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL,, LUCKNQWr •ONTABI,pr Summer •Un...erw . For MEN AND LADIES" SLEEVELESS ,ESTS with})ow cit neckline, fine ribbed cotton, shaped to lit the body snugly with no extra. bulk. Sizes small, medium, large;; and O. S. PANTEES with wide, comfortable cuff i n fine ribbing. Elastic at waist to give smooth fit: Tea rose and white,,; inedii jn, .large and Q.S. 11/IE 'S' BALBRIGGAN COMBINATIONS. Penman's. 251. '''.Short.' sleeve, . ankle_ length. ,Tailored in fullbodied sizes . that' mean comfort' sand long wear. Sizes 34-44. " • • MASONIC AT HOME HELD THURSDAY - Ladies' Night,the. annual At Home of Old Light Lodge A.F; &; A,M., was held in the Town Hall, on Thursday evening, when. an -interesting' program, was pre rented : ' The -Worship f uL -haste George Joynt„ presided, and wel- comed •the guests" and members. The program included a solo by Miss Margaret. Rae, . with ac- companiment by' Mrs, J. A. Cris- pin; violin selections by Dr, Jas. Little with :accompaniment by Mrs. 'H. a R. Alli,; numbers by Clark's male quartette comprised. of ' Carman Qsborne, Earl ., Os, borne, Stewart Farrell :and Bur- ton Harrison with. 'accompani ment ' by Mrs Ross Cumming:; solos by !William -Harrison and Gordon Bridges, also of • Clark's.; cornet:. solo, by M.r. Hoag and ' a solo. by Miss Kathryn Agnew with accompaniment,:"for both numbers by Mrs. Allin. The,address of the evening Was given by Hon.ICapt. R. .Douglas MacDonald.' The speaker referred to the•»conspiracy"between. his, wife, his .father,and the publisher by which . many of his impr.es sions and opinions of'. Germany had appeared in print while' he was serIvirig in ;the.chaplaincy. WEDNESDAY, JUNE '5th, 1940 NO15 ERS FAILED TO' 'STOP, R'ALL'Y MEETING which his remarks 'the OccasiOn for a- ser-rn that country, and by. Monday evening; May .:27th was :,.�,, .<„�,�,e FINLAYSON BROS. Lucknow: Agent For,.:: nada Hearth and ecident Insurance and spitauzation 'rOtectton.. r Consult your distripct represefltative EWARTAi SCOTT 'Phone 293,''Wi=tgham JEAN McLEOD, praying her' first game'` with Guelph struck .out 13 batters and led her .tearn to 'a 10-5 Victar_y • over 'Hamilton. Footwear ,A .C'omplete Line Of SAND LS AND .:PLAY stioES 4 In A • Variety of Color.s. to Match Your Summer Costumes. • Be I;repar ed For The Warm`Wearther CLEAR..... . . . ' Sizes ' ' , and White arid' 'Br. ' rte, a -Broken Sizes � �n�Wh own Dress . Shoes at. • Greatly Reduced . rally of Pen- ry to be somewhat of a repetition for some of the audience. ." In ..:attempting ,.to. assess:'. the friendliness:' of fhe' German ':peo- -ple; some-of--whieh wa k apps 'ent .tecostal :.adherents and friends from . a number. ' .of neighboring communities:,-....-_ .neluding� Qwe_n Sound, Southampton,' Kincardine, fly real,.. the speaker said, that ;the Ripley, Teeswater,. Walkerton, reaaon. • may have been that ,stom- Ches1'ey, MauntlForest,_Wingliam achs,; are . pretty• much .the , same and .Stratford' in'".'the •,Township ,all aver the wor.;d, and khat by d being friendly to the' occupation Hall' `at Holyrood. ' forces `.had some "recompenses in. 7,11.1 afternoon, service-- was --;held- ;this --regard. =�L , '' in the:-•Perste `hStal ;Church° at:" Kin- . The. war :was the'natural out , lough, where the message was ,come' of ,Germany's false • econ-,, given : by SisterjCunningham of omic system, but.•which had •the Chesley, after which all journey temporary; effect o.f , working, ed 'to: Holyrood. for lunch anal the wonders in` abolishing the unci, '80's JERSEYS : AND. V CREPES: F or' Summer re's. ealth 1 For "Health's Sake" eat •, plenty • 'of :: Vitamin - rich fruits d and .vegetables: -Whether.' you , like cool; crisp green salads, or' col- orful :fruit salads, both are yours to enjoy with .Gar- den -Fresh Fruits and dreg-.. etables. 'from Thornpson's r GARDEN PLANTS Get your plants now for: -transplanting. • We -have a -x 'wide, variety of flower 'and vegetableplants. erinistened-to; -and - took -part, in a revival sprig service .accom paned by, music• from . thepiano, piano accordion,.. slide trombone andother band. .instruments. Featuring this group of :musicians,` was Bro. Irdweli of Owen Sound, - -blind uncle -of -Sister -I Hr-yans, co -pastor at : Kinlough and: Tees- water with: 'Sisters , .brains : and McLeod.. • Tie'. TPentecoStal 'movement . isT entirely a •work of faith, • with the' one object in mind "The : Salva.- tion ° of precious souls for : ou'r Lord:.-: Jesus. Christ a and His_- fin. -stied work-orr-Calvar. :-Many, '.testimonies ;of salvation and ,healing. were 'given. ' The Mes- sage for `the evening was given by, Rev E. '.:L Ripley of Stratford, :who took as his ,theme "The three wells -Salvation, Divine Healing. and the Holy Spirit. , , . . Soon,'afte• the meeting started, although` there; was "room q,on'the inside for all, some chose the darkness, rather than -. the Light,: and. set: up a terrific noise with 'stones, .,etc.,. against the back of' the hall and kept it /yup until . the meeting : was:' over. They. also • pu.t a stone through,. the: rear glass of Evangelist James Beam''s .:ear, which,.is riot 'so.' easily replaced• theke`' times. and .entailed,' considy •' erable expense. '; Rev. and Sister . Beam :-have b e e n 'conducting evangelistic meetings in Kinlough and Tees water ' f0 the----past----tiro weeks _and area :continuing 'for:.a third. week- with---s`arvices . at kin ugh. 4Tuesday and: Thursday evening `and at Teeswater :on Wednesday and Friday evenings, 8 p,m.. -which°--beeae a.golden--era -oL _ prosperity • ; in that country and for which.. Hitler w.as:;'given full credit: •: : • • Capt; MacDonald :forsees a ua ism � :probably sweep.t-Gerrriany and if ,they, .can withdraw,thearifanatical� devotion . to National '' Socialism, 'Which`. was. wrong, ,arid • devote such:' enthusiasm to. ,their spiritual and cultural life, it- is .'possible, they May:: suijpass� the :allied ��coun= .tries: as they squabble around :.the: peace table's • ' After ,lunch was served,. ` .•th - . ` • ludedludedwith dancin music' f y; .Farrier's orchestra. wave o �spm Pink,.` Golden Rod,. White ONARCH' PULLOVE1S A `FEW :DRESSMAKER: SUITS.: astel and .Dark. --Shades, ;Sizes : 2'-18:' Just in MEN'S.. AND.',.BOYS'. SPORT COATS Biltmore ''.7141" ats, Dress :and. Work Straw Hats. f it 1 that will • IN ITIAL•STEPS;have' been taken, in thesley to form a' Conitnunity Recreation Council. In The Money At Goderich Te bovuling our, merit- "season. got underway at Goderich last -Wednesday, with three rinks. from Lucknow,.taking.'part in the doublesevent "which was wn : by Hazlegrove .:and • Crawford of Wingham. Isaac`' Miller. and . Har- vey Treleaven. of Lueknow 'fin- ished fin-ished. in third place, and:, Well dngton-iVleCoy : 'and Bill , Bchmid- in`fourth; Hugh.Cuming and Gor- dont.`. Fisher, the. third local duo: in the competition,, 'were. nosed out :.of ' the Money in> the last end of their final game. cia WHILE'. THEY LAST' • • 1, IOMPSOI THE STORE -FRIEND)LYSERIFICR-- - . PHONE ' S2 WE DELIVER • UNITED` .CHURCH LUCKNOW r r Rev. J.:VV. • Stewart B.A., B.D. • Pastor _ SUNDAY", -.JUNE; 9, .1946' 11 a.m.-"Giving My Best to Jesus" Story—"Ii`ate's-Promise". The Girl Guides will be in ' attendance at this service. '" 12.15'. p.m; --Sunday School. 7 p.tri.-The `Perils of Ignor- ance". ENGAGEMENTS Mr and . Mrs Orin Stickler, Hamilton, Ontario,announce the engagement„ of • their daughter, Jean Roberta, to Captain, Robert m Bruce: Gamie;.;R.C.A M.C:;elder son of Mr. and . Mrs: Bruce Gam- mie,•: Elora, ,Ontario; the wedding ito take place on, June ,15th' at Church 'of. $t. Thornas .Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew',1Vlickus of DundA announce the engage- ment 'of- theirLtlaughter,; Margaret.. Jean to William 'Roderick, Mac 'K;eniie, son of Mr. and. Mrs, Wrri:. ae-Kenzie of L.} el*iW,_th_e Wed- ding to take, place on Saturday; June 22, at' 4 .p.m., in Knox Pres byterianChurch, Dundas. TWO: SIZES • REGULAR ,10c e c • K • still have a :: fair $how o ii oods ' _Men s Congoleum . an ,<... ,.,. 1 tore Wait ie Stoll 6 t , iir • , y,