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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-06-24, Page 8• • . • • ' • 7 4 • v o ' . 41 ' • • PAGE 'EIGHT • • f • THE LUCKNOVV SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO HELD \\SHOWER FOR BRIDE -ELECT LADIES BLOUSES in sheers, candy stripe gingham, hroad- cloth. • , " '• $1.98 & up BATISTE & COTTON CREPE. gowns and pyjamas. $L & $1 SLIPS, many styles to choose froM. $1.00, $1.25,-$1.59 Sc_ $1.98 SMART- GLOVESL4Max* Mayer fabrics, swede a,n rayon 98c -$I.49 •• silk, white and COIOTS. • • LIGHT FEET—For gardening• or any time you ar running Mound in .bart legs and sport shoes wear these stockee.-, They are Sole shaped.' Pair ' • .1 25c • . r s. , • • COTTON GABERDINE—Ideal for two-piece Aresses.Smart designs: Navy and Brow.n on white ground Yd..- ,. $1.25 LADIESBELTS. White & colors • 25e • . exon Coming Events DANCING 'AT PARAMOUNT There is dancing at Paramount' each Friday night to music by Carruther's . popular orchestra. Door prizes. Adinission 35c. .. PALACE GARDENS,. FORMOSA Picnics •and •faAnily • re -unions, - $2,50; snialler groups at reduced prices! lovely holiday • grounds,. flowing, well, bOating, equipment for .children arid adiat entertain- ment • • PARAMOUNT ,, • The Women's Institute meeting as held' on.June 9th at the home of Mrs. NelIt son aynard. .Mrs. Robert Reid Jaresided,,, was planned for June 25th. The, •sport committee is Miss, 1VIarion • • MacDonald, the School Trustees. and Mrs.. E. MacLennan; program win., Mrs. Robert Hamilton;con- test 'coin., krs. Oliver 1VIcCharles, Mrs. Herb Ensign. The program included readings -by Mrs. H. En- , THURSDAY; JUNE • 24th, 1943. . Wilfred- Drennan- and -Miss - Lorraine Drennan were the host- esses of a very °smart social func- tion in. the- nature of a shower at their home in Ashfield, in hon- or of Miss Beatrice Treleaven, •Whose marriage took place ' on Saturday.. The guests, numbering 52, were received atthe door by Mrs. Drennan, Whq wore a ,two-piece • snit of,black, Miracle crepe with gold „ and black • seed The house was decorated with earry. summer flowers, peonies„ Iris, spirea •and • sweet ' rocket; while the dining room was .done in .a calor Scheme of white and pink,,„ with streamers and • silver and white wedding bells above the table which was covered with a lace tablecloth and centred with an nnitatiOn WeddliirTc-Ve7hf- side of which many of theahower gifts 'were concealed. Mrs. Jack Bradley,: aunt of the .bride -elect;. had charge • of. the registration. 'book ' and ,woreembroidered net over soldier blue silk. - • , A mock wedding was held in. which •Lorrairie Drennan as bride, was dressed in white net over • white satin floor -length,. with Shogider-length veil and green flower head4ress. She •carried lemon lilies.' Miss Helen Stothers.. was bridesmaid.. She wore a rose sheer floor -length gown and car- ried roses, Mrs. R. Finnigan acted as -groom. Doris Taylor of Luck - now as. best man and Mrs. S.. H. Stothers Perforrried the mock cer- • emonywhich wai a pleasing fea- • • • • Has New Stallion • T. M. Durnin of Ashfield had a new stallion,. which he has pu - • chased, in town last week. It is • a new,' breed French Carfadian, horse. • • • • . • ' • Cheek Badly Cut While loading logs 'at a farm near LuektioVir last Monday, Mr. Jack Keeso, Jr, was severely cut when the logging chain broke, striking him in the face.. He \Suf- fered a severe laceration of the right cheek,.eighteen stitches be- ing required to close the wound. He waS. attended hY a Luckziow physicianBanner. .—Listowel • IIRBSENTS- To -Night & Saturday T. N.T. TH1214S! CREWE • sign, Mrs. Oliver 1VIcCharles . and 'Mrs. E. MacLennan; duet by Mrs., Wm. Kempton and 'Mrs. J. -Ham- Mon; ,current , events by Mrs.. Frank. McCharles and the topic 'taken by Mrs. JamescDonl The July meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. Ketcha- Mrs. James MacDonald. Bob McIntosh of Manning De- mr. Frank King visited' with, pot, Toronto, spent the week -end tur of the afternoon. This was with his parents. M haVe moved to town. • , Reception Held• • . For Newlyweds - FILieut. and Mrs. Lloyd lien- derson, newlyweds, were guests of honor at a well attended gath- ering in. Carnegie .Hall on June 14th.'Music for dancing wassup- plied by Carruthers orchestra as well as bagpipe selections by D. A. MacLennan. At the lunch hoar • Lloyd Stewart sang two solos, Mr. Jack tVlclntosh read, a con- gratulatory address and the pres- - Miss -FraGnces -razier of .14. -on-- - ... -followed by a short-musieal-and- don and Colin oCrUm • r., and -Mrs. EdWal-rt 1Yekter , f lin visited with their parents Mr. and. 'Mrs. Wm, Crozier. . • . • Mr. 'and Mrs. Sam Glazier, Mr. and Mrs.. Geo. Glazier of Guelph visited on Saturday with their Sister, Mrs. Harvey Maize. ' • The sum of $10.70 Was collected iby ,,Lorainne Drennan. in this neighborhood for the Bible Soc- iety . • . Mr. James Shearer. and Marvin Durnin were in this district on Tuesday or anizing a calf club , • " rrr wit% • &Ott° ittASI -- ity'obect 1.1.1S Ittos G; N. N.. ACTION MYSTERY DRAMA Also' on the program . . . • "RICTIIMN REVELS" • (musical) "Stranger Than Fiction" • 'Cartoon" • Next Friday & Saturday 'Loretta Melvyn Douglas in "HE STAYED FOR • BREAKFAST" • TIIIURSDAY 8 P.M. SATURDAY 7.30 & 9.30 P.M. n:T. • Presbyteriachurches.. • tor o eeswa and the .fo loWing officers were entation of a well filled purse • elected': pres., Ross Henry, Bel- fast; 1st vice, Ronald Treleaven; sec.-treas., J. C. Drennan. • Mr. and Mrs,.• Eldon Hasty of . Niagara -on -the -Lake spent the Week -end with Mr. WM.. Hasty • and Lorne. Mr. • Harold Blake' and S. J. -Kilpatrick.visited friends in Tor- onto. • . ‘. • Mr. Graham and Lindy Durnin • of Hamilton were .here among - their, friends for a pleasant week- •. Among those present at the shower held by Miss •Lorainne Drennan, in hondr of Miss Beat/L rice Treleaven , were' Mrs. Jack Bradley, Amberley; Mrs. Ewart Taylor, Betty and Doris (3f Luck - now; Mrs. George and Mrs. 'Wrn. G. Hunter and Marlene of Zion; Mrs, S. H. Stothers and Miss Hel- en•of Nile. • Mrs. -Wilfred Drennan' and Lor- • rainne _attended - the • Trernaine- Treleaven wedding Saturday. REV. D. L. CRAM, formerly of '1 Dutton has been inducted as pas - ore • literary program,- under the dir- ection of Mrs. Jack Bradley. An address, was read to the bride -elect by Miss Beth McCon- nell and many beautiful gifts were presented to Beatrice, who, • thanked all for their gifts and good wishes. ••' • Beatrice was also the ,guest, of honor at a pantry shelf shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Ewart taylor, given her by menibers of the Ready For Service Class of the United Church, of which Bear trice was a member while in was made to the happy couple by Clair Irwin. Lloyd on behalf of his wife Audrey,. thanked the gathering in his usual -smiling way' and ex- pressed the wish that his brother Ronald, 'who''who'is overseas, as well -as other school chums in the ser- vice .could have been present t6 enjoy the evening. • 1,,,nom....**asmoomemoceocimats<7.1. , YOUR WEEKLY h°11Ping—BUiletin , FROM THOIVIPSON'S • Weston's SALTED SODAS Bulk, lb. ......... ...... ... . . .... . . 19e NEWPORT FLUFF,S— Tumbler free, .bag 2; in 1 -.SHOE POLISH -` Biaok,, tin, .......... . . ... . . 100 Lticknow. DONNYBROOK . - Pte. Sam Thompson reported al, B,arriefielcl 'last week after ,spen- dinga few days athis home here • upon- corrifiletiOn of -a- "SpeCiaI course taken at Fort KrioX, • Mr. and Mrs. E. H., Doerr and family • have returned ,to • thejr home at Niagara Falls after a week's' visit with her parents, ' 25c •t• • , SACCHARINE TABLETS 1/2- grain, 'bottle .......... ... 25c. 'EATMORE'.WHEATGERIVK 1 lb. bag .. . ... : ....... ........ 15c For your .... daily Vitamin Bl. • - • requirements SHREDDIES, Spoon Size 2 boxes . .................... . .. ...... 250 Horne's SOUP MIX • • green Pea and Yellow Pea 2 .. .......... .... .. ......... . 19e RATION NEWS NOW - VALID - Tea & cciffee coupon's 'Nos. 9, 10 Sugar coupons Nos. 9 & 10 Butter, Coupons Nos. 16. & 17 Meat Coupon No. 5 :i Butter coupons 12, 13, 14, 15 Meat coupon§ 1, ,2, 3, exp re Rine 30th.. : Let .th'ese weekly bullet ' xis • make your wartime shopping easier. They offer you thrifty buys; helpful' ration news and highlight new wartime pro- , ducts. ' ' / .-:----SUST ANOTHER -SERVICE • ,• : FROM, LUCKNOW • UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. W. Stewart, B.A., B.D. • Pastor SUNDAY, JUNE 27th Rev. '11.• Vielterson of Dungannon will conduct ser- vices both morning and even ing at 11 a.m. and 7 lila. 10 a.m.—Sunday School. •-THOMPSORI 'PHONE 82 WE :DELIVER . 4•111.1110111111:' Other friends. • LAC. Irving Haines, and Mrs. Haines and LAC. Bert Campbell of Dartemouth, N.S., spent a few days last week at the honie of the former's - aunt; Mrs. Jas. Craig, and other relatives.- On their re- turn trip they were accompanied • ' by Mr. Evans Haines of Shipman, Sask., who has spent past month with relatives here. Miss Margaret Jefferson has been...re-engaged as teacher in S.S. • The W.M.S. met on Wednesday. • • afterfibbic at • -the, home of Mrs. Bert Taylor. •, Mr. and. Mrs.,, Joe- •Thonipson and son Harvey and Mr. Ryerson Chamney of ListoWel. were Sunj • day visitors at the home of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. R. Chamney and • • and Mg. David Charimey. • • • NOTIC1Ee A. change will be made in Passenger Train Schedules on Sunday', June 27th, 1943 AND. OTHER SPECIFIC DATES rursuant to instructions of the transport Controller certain Services which it was proposed would oper- ate during the simmer months _will be withdrawn. . • For Particulars Apply To Ticket Agent .CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS • • Ne, Stocks of Congoleusts Rugs, W 1 Mats * Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, .Curt,Tins You Will Be Needing -These Goods THE STORE WITH THE STOCK • 4. • • . : • ..., ,• . ... . . . . .. , ., ,,...' '• I.:4 A'..i.:1 . ,, 'k . , ,., ' ,.: ...,....44.,. t•,..,,,... • ' ...... ..L ... , .