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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-11-06, Page 8%FAG" '1 Warm sleepers ler little girls Or boYs. Two=piece and one- piece styles. . FlLOWER.GAR,DEN BRUNCH COATS In fine cotton crepe, Bright_ colors. 14 ,years -18 yeara: Brigh.t colors. The print is frankly flowered in crisp cot- ton that gives theln that 'fresh look. Sizes 14-20 years. LITTLE GIRLS' COTTON PLAID DRESSES . . Easily iaiindered cotton plaid, flared 'skirt, Puff ,sleeve, • BUY thiS yarn and. feel confident ...that You .are receiving 'value for °your money.. Grey, Cardinal Khai'd, Black Or mottled Grey ahd White. 'Three ply...-. BEE HIVE lFINGERING YARN This yarn is suited fOr 'sweaters, mitts or gloVe.s. Colors, Royal Blue and Wine. • I, ;JCKNOW; ONTARIO gALLOWE'EN PARTY . tinned i Pane 11 (C.. Pub1tG School --^ Girls,; Joyce Mowbratg,•; Grace Huston; toys,: Victor Baker . Roland Joselyn. Nigh School -- Girls, • Gwen Stewart Gwen'. Treleaven; boys, Bruce •Johnston, Joe Whitby:. Conic • dressed couple,Ardon- na Johnston and Donalda Mac- Quaig; Wilfred Black. and Jean Treleaven,;, Fancy dressed couple :--Dorothy Gammie and Dorothy. Gibson, Glaidyys Chin and Mar- lene . McLennan; • ` Character Costume ---girls, Ruth. Einberlin, Pcia Joselyn; boy, D�o�}ald Thomatripson, Dinnie - Ems Negro . Character ,---- Charles, Charles, Ray McIntosh and May Struthers. •.' Hallowe'en • Witcli—'Donald Mc - Charles. ,Alma. Solomon... Fancy Dressed --. Gent, Eileen Purves, iBetty = Ma slim), -,=lately';. Maudien Fisher: Gladys 711IeDoxrald and 'Elizabeth) Robinson, W:edaesdl, November W RK • we have a good 'stock ca Men's Work Shoes to choose from. in •Men's, Boye and Youths.. sizes. 'RUBBERS We have men's:heavirirUbgers stOck to PROGRAM FOR CANADA He that will not be counselled annot lie helped. • The church must show . cern- for' wini*Ig souls and as- siinilating these people int° the .fold. The day of the oldzthne revival the speaker considered as Richards', Jean Mullin; boys, Alan Chin, Rorinie Reid. . =past' but 'recOnimende_— -Barry MeQuillin,, Steve Carnegie- . tion .Evangelisrn; whereby Chri.st-. Age. 8' gi 9—girls, Rozella • How - Chin, /3etty. Johnston; boys, Don- I aid ThoMpson,.George Anderson.' Me Irwin, Doris Lloyd; bOys, -Harold Howald,. 'Elwood • Wheelbarrow race-E1Wood Ir- win and DiMald Thompsan; Chas. Chin" and Art Baker.' ThoMpson 'and Thoriuny Collyer; Earl Rivett and Bill RiVett. ; Three-legged race—Mary Chin, .and Margaret Chin; Ruth Einber-• lin and Grail - ians two Wry went .• into the I spoke On., • the subject; "Two Secrets of Effective Living". There are many. SeCrets he said but stressed two as highly ini7 FOR MARLING OyERSEA PARCEth • • • oir have. us Mike lip • a, box to yoir, order:, We .recommend• •Aylmer ,Gift Package ##An„.L.ontainingt 1 tip 20 oz. Peaches 1 tin 20' Oz. Pears 1 tin 20 Oz. Pork & Beans 2 tins 31/2 oz. Chicken Spread 1 tin 10 'oz. Tomato SouP . 1 tin 10 oz. Beef Noodle Soup 1 pckg. 8 oz. Cut ed reel (1 coupon) 82.25 delivered choosing we suggest — Tea, Coffee, Mixed Peels, lidiXed uts, Dried Fruits;, Souto * es C'anned 'Meats Cheese, Sodas Bouillion, Cubes,, Gum and Chocolate Bars (when available). Remember Friends and Rea- tives Oversea.s this Christmas with a Gift Box of Tempting :wadi= Foods from . THOMP$ON.S The Store of,. Akendly' "Service cision, the taking of a holy vow, and then having the power to see it through without surrender:• The influence -and memory of a vow. is a great factor in one's life he. said, and coukl see little chance for the progress of Christ- ianity . without such „decisiOns: There is no guesswork about whether or not one is a Christian. Of greatest importance after in- 1,7iting Christ into' one's life, is to seek the power that not permit of surrender.. Jesus is the Saviour of the World today be- cause he retuse,d to surrender in Gethsentane or on the Cross. .. Both morning and evening con- gregations heard speciaL musical humbers by Mr. Percy Welch of ,London. Ort- the stroviol, . a combination string and horn in- striirnent, _that is the only one of its kind, he—Played- "The Holy BOX COATS with Vdvet Collars, sin's 18% to 24%. WOOL 'BLAZERS Hockey Mee White Braid Trim, MEN'S and‘ BOYS' OVER(:CIATS, PARKAS and' SKI B4LTIViC)ItE HA A double-header softball game last Friday night interfered with the holding of a hockey meeting slated for.that evening and 'whic-b1 was postPoned until a later date- - Thursday night is the regular softball night, but this double header' lad to be set over 24. • hOurs, because of the Hallowe'eni City" and "A r'erfect Day". On Party hi the Arepa On Thursday. plaYed "The: World,ii Waiting for •• . Special music was provided hy Mrs: .1.: w. Joykit 'with. Miss Eli'Za-7 „beth Welsh at -the Organ., In the evening ' a:rturOber Was given. by. a 'mixed quartette" of Mrs. •JoYnt, Miss Pell Robertson, Eldon Hen- • The Preabyterian ChtirCh even- -' .t.h:is GiCcision, but Rev. C. IL Mac- Donald, wai unable to be present asbcustoMary; as lie was conduct- , ing a Service at Clinton. Rev: M. G, Newton of St, Helens gave 'the mpletely Rebuild Your Hi -Cub, o Make. Them Like New or we can EP: you .4. NEW PAIR • ed, Blue, 1 —Rev. John Hutton, • use AIRS ANI:pa' 1c3eRwYe*CoLidEANd apIp7ciate repair work and dry called for proMptly. Grandmother's .paY will be ob-theld at the.. horni of .N11.45. Eva • and Grfy Wool The Store Witla rte Stock aukfts