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LtJNOW SENTT : L' .UCKNOWt ONTARIO
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MERCHANDISE YOU, WILL. NEED FOR.
COl�er•. Weather
PURE WOOL, BERETS in navy, brown, red and green, head
'sizes 2g%,22Vi...
LISLE HOSE • with" stretchy tops, Fit -rite toe. Colors; sun
lure,' skytan.:Sizes 9-10)/2.•
LADIE5 HOSE—Botany wool withcotton.' An ideal cold
weather stocking withdeep ribbed:. tops. Colors, beige.
CHILDREN'S HOSE—Hut -from sturdy cotton and wool.
• One and one rib for neat 14.. Sizes 4'f 81/z•
° MENS MERINO IUNDLRWEAR—Natural shade, knit in a
close stitc. Long sleeves,` ankle length; snug fitting. cuffs
'and ankl are close ribbed.' Sizes 36-46 . Penman
MEN'S 5
Shirts Yong s
86. 'DRAWERSNatural merino, shade.
eeve,'ankle length.. Sizes 34-46.
Reception At, Kintail
On , Tuesday evening, • August
20, a largely attenled reception
was held: in •Kintail hall in honor.
of Mr' Duncan \' MacKay and his
CHURCH SERVICE,
IS RECOGNIZED
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Reed, high-
ly esteemed resideints of the vill
age, left on Friday for <St. Mary's
where they will' make their home,
Their 'Lucknow residence h a s
been bought by Mr. and Mrs. T.
A. Cameron of Ashfield, wha are
now.. in possession.;
1Vir, and Mrs.. Reed ' have 'been
faithful riembers and workers of
Lucknow' 'United. Church,* and.
prior to, their__departure, . .a com-
mittee on behalf of :the Official
- Board paid, them; a surprise visit
'when the presentation -,.was made-
p f two, lovely :occasional chairs
The •following- address, which'
speaks far. ` itself, ' was read.•' by;
Rev.. J. W. Stewart..
Mr., and Mrs: W. P. Reed
It is with deep regret that we,
the members of the Official,
Board`_at- the Lucknaw-united
Church,- learn of your contem;
plated` departure from. our midst.
HINT IIGH, RESIDENT • ,We 'regret khat= youvare god,
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PASSE AWAY: SATURDAY I because We will miss you,• and
we hope that you will miss us.
T• he `death of Mr. Hugh' C. Lane ',We wish for you the, happiest of
of Kinlough. occurred in ' Wing times in your' new home in St.
Saturday. a Marys . ``•
Mr. Reed, for over thirty years
you have been>' active • in, our
Church, :most of -that time serving
on the ,Official Board,' first as a..
bride, the former Josephine. Weir i ham "Hospital on Sa: y H
o Auburn., The evening was was 69 years of age and had been
spent in ,dancing, and after lunch critically ill with pneumonia. The
the guests',, of `honor were called funeral service was held ' at the
to the stage and presented with home of hisbrother, Mr John
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a. purse of money: Both expresse
thir appreciation ;in 'a few well-
chosen words.
epten fiber I s.•
idcIiiig�Time
We still have a complete, un -
'broken line of';: your. ' pickling
• and preserving; needs, such. as
.•
,
Ret : Jar, Rubbers
Zinc Rings
Certo & Certo Crystais.
Parowax
Memba Seal.
inegar, white; cider, blended
WEDNESDAY,. SEPT, . 4th,: 1946
ack: Ise Scho�l
SHOES
FROM..
'FIRST GRADE •
THROUGH
lection To :[~hoose -From •,•
athweliuSon..
Lane 'on -:Monday' --afternoon 1thl1 SteWard and later as an Elder.
interment in Greenhill :;Cemetery:.I You have been active as a 'Trus
• tee of the Church, and you were
interested m the • Sunday ' School
Wei*:
seriouslyill for a week, the About twenty years ago you ;
death , of Mr ` Jacob McGee Reed wished to increase your Church
occurred 'in London' on Saturday. usefulness, and so took fore:your,
„DIED,>1! - LONDON,
.He was one: month past his '77th self .a help -mate who :was already
birthday The•' funeral service was
For those.' with extra apples,;
Plums; ;etc., and a shortage of
sugar,' we suggest
Fruit Kepe
25 tablets for 25c
No sugar—no cooking
no' sterilizing.
. Buy Your'•
PRESEIRVING PEACHES.
•And Order Your •
PRUNE!! PLUMS •- N O W
Batson 'Boot 'Diatriibutwn m,.___
Get your new! ration book at
the Town • Office, 'burs., 'ri.•
or ° Sat.. of next week. Simply
fill out card „RB -191 of your
present book . and : ,present it
at the: office.
TIIOMPSQN'S
THE STORE OF
FRIENDLY SERVICE
TSONE 82. ' WE DELIVER
very active in Church !life,' land
held at his late.residence at Dun- who immediately • became active
gannon • on Tuesday afternoon' in our .Church here' in . Lucknowr
with interment in Greenhill dernr Mrs. Reed, we have appreciated
etery..: •your work in • `the ' `church. You
have . helped to promote:.'=the
.
W.M.S. and the 'W.A. •For a 'nuni-:
ber of years you taught'` a class
in our: Sunday School ,
Transferred .To Kitchener
Miss Thelma Schluter. of Chep
stow, • and stenographer : at' the.
Lucknow . Branch of 'the ' Bank . of
Montreal for the: past. three years;
has. been transferred to, the Kit-
chener branch and left the first.
of•'the week to assume' her• new
duties
.Each of you have 'made contri-•
bu ions' to , our 'church . life that ':---
wtl
are taking this opportunity' to
express our gratitude for. the ser-
vices you have rendered In token
of , our appreciation we would ask
y"ou ';: to, accept these . chairs.. In
•
LADIES!
NEW ' FALL
THURSDAY MORTON
ew FFufl Lines of
• BILTMORE• HATS
WINTER : OVERCOATS
R o Y-TO.:WAI . '. SUITS'
' not•:easily be forgotten We.. aY
wh n hard.
Friendships
• test---.
Time and change --=--are
best;
HALL --In Goderich ' Hospital :on your: new home as you' sit in
Saturday, August' 31st, to Mr. and these chairs and rest, may your;
Mrs, Harvey mall, a son,. John. thoughts often , flit back - to., your
Munro: Lucknow friends, and, may .you
have satisfactory memories that
will' make your hearts happy
lid- :'Make new friends, :'but ,keep the
Receives New Hudson
N. W. Winterstein, local H
son." agent, received ,delivery
another new car last week:w
was sold to W. S. Eadie of 'H
rood:
of
hich
oly
HELD NAVY LEAG'UE4 TAG
DAY LAST, SATURDAY'
old; :..
Those are , silver, these' are -gold;
New=made friendships .may give
Originally scheduled for next
Saturday, I h e: annual Navy.
League Tag Daywas held • ,in
Lucknow last .Saturday; . in . view
of ;the fact that theearlier date •
was more satisfactory . to mem-
bers of the Girl Guide troop, who
acted • as ' taggers.
The canvass .was not as thor-
oughly ly conducted as ,other: years,
and anyone wishing to contribute
t' may leave • their. contribution .:'at -1
The Sentinel Office up to F iday
evening of this week:
UNITED :CHURCF
TLUCKNOW
Stewart, B.A., B:D:
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SUNDAY, SEPT: Sth, 1946
10 a.m.—Sunday School.
11 ami. ---"Church Attendance"
Story: "Raining out of 'a
`..hole..: n ,the ground"
trials Wotilct us, flay;
that have stood the
surely
Brew may wrinkle, hair • grow
riendship never knows' decay.
For mid old friends,
Once more we our youth renew.:
But' old friends, alas' may die, -
New friends must their. place
ChersisuhPPfrTendshii) in your breast;
Ikiew is good, but 'old is best; ' --
Make new friends, but keep the
Those are silver, these are gold.
5igned osn' behalf of the Official
Board of Lucknow "United Church
McKim, Thos. Burns.
tried: and
ENdAGEMENTS
ngagernent announced
of Doreen, youngest daukhter of
Mr.. and Mrs. IL Bagshaw, Kin-
cardine to ,Harpld Johnson,, son
of Mr. Russell Johnson of Luck -
now, the wedding to take Place
in early Septemher.
Courteous and
Efficient Attention
Is The 1Viotto Of
G. CURRAN
FUNERAL SERVICE
'Dungannon, Ontaxio
Licensed Embalmer and
Funeral Director
Telephone 32, DtUlga1111011
BELGIAN GOVERNMElq
Major Theis,' Archibald Leish-
man' Of Siidbury and ftitinerIk' of '
Kitchener: was' arnorik seventeeli
Western gntarlci ,M en to. receive.,
erriment for distinguished '
viees' in the fs:orthwest urged
Chevalier of the ander ofleoliald
with Pa m and: .Croix de
Guerre 1940 'with Palm.'
1VIrS. Leislinirin- was formerly
Mary. Douglas .and her, two
hstin'e li:-)ihr'LnUcakilridaAr°C7L' einhadePh.F?"6-
:band was 6Verseas.
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