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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-07-08, Page 8rr 4 • • • mil Ler- 1°. PAGE EIGHT THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. THURSDAY, JULY . 8th, 1943 iySPECIALS in Mns Wear RED BACK •BLUE DENIM PANTS. Cut in full fitting sizes to provide room for active work. Seams double stitched '8 oz.' Pair $2.00 YOUTH BLUE , DENIM PANTS, lacing at back,'good weight for extra wear. -Sizes 32-38. Pair. $L95 WASH CAPS. Has a wide 'deep peak that. gives , the eyes plenty of shade Made in grey stripe cotton, good fitting ' and cool. .• .,. ..-......... 35e STRAW -HATS for harvest time.`.. .....:.......:.... . 19c & 25c. FREE SWING BRACES (Hickory). Made of high grade web- bing, victory style. .. • $1.00 HEAVY `WORK BRACES. Leather ends 50c' KHAKI SHIRTING, 36". wide, suitable for shirts or child- ren's play suits. ,4 „ {{ MEN'S ANKLETS with lastex "top. Fancy patterns. 10%, to' 111/2: .Pair. 39c mpieton r 11 (oniing Events DANCING AT PARAIY1QUNT There is dancing at Paramount •each Friday night to 'music' by Carruther's popular orchestra. Door, prizes. Admission 35.c . ENGAGEMENTS • The •engagement is announced of • Kate' MacDonald,' daughter ° of Mrs, "Janet "MacDonald and the late .Mr. 'Thorhas 1V.IacDonald, . of Listowel, formerly of Lucknow, Ont., to Clinton E. Smith . of. Sea - forth. The marriage is to "take place in Listowel the latter part of July. • Reported For Duty - Miss Jean.-Welwood,' 'daughter of: Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Welwood of Whitechurch who joined the WRENS some time ago, reported for duty at . Galt last week:. Jean's brother, Norman, is 'a prisoner of war in of an aircrew. s,hot down on . an operational, flight. . tamp hut. The U -Boat" June 28th -=July 31st,. Your purchase of War Savings Stamps this month ' at 1 homp- son's. will help buy a depth Charge to sink a Nazi U -Boat.' Take part of your "change in War Savings Stamps: WEEK -END S1ECIALS• For Better Gravy, Use SaVey ; Gravy Browning Tin 10e Add Zest To Your Meals With Dyson's Horse 'Radish Relish .Jar • v 15c Stretch Your Meat Ration pwith Quaker Macaroni. Two boxeS 25c Delicious Hot or ,,Iced Postum . Cereal Beverage Box 45c HAND -X, Hand cleaner Tin ' 15c War Work and Victory Gar- dens mean dirty hands: Al- ways. have Hand -X.* handy. It. really cleans. THOMPSON'S 'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER PARAMOUNT FRIENDS MADE PRE SENTATION--OF'PURSE— -- A ,very pleasant . evening 'was spent recently • at the ° home of Mr.. and .Mrs..,Edward Dexter in ,Lucknow,' when friends and neig • ors o ' . e . aramoun trice gathered ' to., express their. goodw�i;ll and their regrets in los- ing Mr. `and' Mrs. Dexter. Mr. Jack McIntosh capably pre- sided as master of ceremonies' and read tile: fallowing ad_dress,:_a€ter which Mr: Oliver~ •1VMCharles ri de the' presentation, of . a gen- erous en - erous.. purse of money.. To Mr. and . Mrs: Dexter: We your friends and neighbors of over twenty-five years have gathered together tonight, to. bid you a' fond :far well, and . hope that you will be blessed with. many years of health and hap - pines . . Your , courage and . industry he been an inspiration to ' us_ all. Whether the•going was rough -or'snioot1 y o. played the game fairly and no one' in: need'ever called on you in vain. . The ring of 'the anvil pwill be a great loss to , us' but sorrow is selfish, so we vt ill •retain the' hope the` you may come back as a pinch hitter .if.'.ever-we_are stuck Please • accept ,this gift, with the wish . that God' . may be ,kind to you in your evening of life. ori . Signed ' behalf of the Crowd, Oliver'' McCharles, Jack. MacIn- tosh.. Both'' Mr. and Mrs. Dexter ex- tended their sincere appreciation,, asking one • acid all to come and .visit them at 'any time • in' their new home. The' gathering .res:- ponded by'singing Auld Lang Syne. • A dainty, lunch was then served by the hostess and ladies in.charge. CHURCH PICNIC TODAY The Presbyterian Congregat- ional and Suriday School picnic is being held today, Thursday, July- 8th at :3 o'clock, on the church and school grounds: Please bring lunch and note the change in location. ANNIVERSARY AT :ASHFI•ELD ,The , 95th, : ann ersary of the Ashfield -Presbyterian church was' celebrated with• 'fitting ceremony on Sunday, July 4th. The special speaker for thee occasion was Dr.. 1_A.--0—Thomson-of Auburn; —The 'attendance was .very gratifying at both services there being, a •large. number from the adjacent coil gregations, Ripley, Lucknow and Pine River. ,Dr. Thomson . based his message in the morning on tug an• m e evening he took as his theme, "What 'is. the matter with the World" both very impressive messages.- The Pine River church withdrew its evening ; service and Rev. J: C. Nicholson ' was present . at the mor..n�ing= audience Rev J 5 Roe; dir etor. of Kititail 'Canip and. Miss Laura K., Pelton, general secretary of the W.M.S... with the' summer school students, were in attendance. The choir? was ably assisted by members of the Ripley choir, Mrs: J. A..' MacDonald, Mrs. MacKin- non, ,Mrs: °MacKay and Miss Dor- othy .Matheson, also by Donald Ross of Auburn and LAC. Bartel: of. Port Albert .air school, LAC. Ed Caseldine of Port Albert.' air school; formerly of Edinburgh, Scotland, sangtwo solos very. feelingly -"The -•©14 Rugged :Cross" and "I, have built .a ' cathedral": The service of praise in the ev- eriirig was enriched by Mr._ H. V. June acid July are' anniversary Pym. of Wingharn .singing "13e- yond the Sunset" and "God of -our .months in Dungatinonchurches. Lando with. Mrs: D, A: MacLean' .On June 20th, Erskine Presbyter - at the organ, ian Church anniversary was ob- We are so'rry'. to hear that out served with Rev. Richard Stew faithful choir leader, er. The following week anniver- Mr.' D aid art -of Goderich•:the -guest-speak- MacLean, who has been so faith- sary services were held in the ful as our leader for many years United Church with . Rev. J. Wt was unable 'to be present due to Stewart . of r ch with ow preaching an accident from which effects of and 'evening, and last we hope he will sooirrecover. Sunday afternoon Canon W. A. Townshend .conducted the anni- versary service' at St. Paul's An- glican Church. It is almost a century since .rel- igious services were first held in, Dungannon, commencing shortly after the arrival of Wiiliar i'Mal= lough in 1843, and Robert David- son iri 1844, both ..natives of Ire- land. •• The first Presbyterian church was built about a mile south of Dungannon and it was not until 1885 that title present church building was erected. It is 77 years since the first Methodist church was built ' at Dungannon; replaced by the pre- sent red brick United Church. Since 1959 ' Anglican services have. beers held at Dungannon. The first house, of worship was. erected almost 80 years ago, in 1864. S ET. "ASH CAN" . QUOTA ,FOR HURON E P 0. Y The "Stamp Out The U -Boat" .campaign for the periad'June 28 to July 31st will be the first 'op- portunity given the civilian pop-• u'lation to directly participate in the specificpurchase of ,a partic- ular war weapons Ontario is be- ing asked to ' buy 6,670 depth charge% ,which will, be labelled with the messages of the purchas.= , LOVE IS 11:ER E ers before , they are ll aved`-over F board' to blast air enemy sub.- TO STAY! marine. • Depth charges to boys in the Navy are "ash .cans". '``;. Depth charges cost $90 each and the total cost for the 6,670 will be $600;300" Huron County's quota ...will be 67 depth charges, or. $6030: Stamp -O -Gram messages ad dressed to Hitler, Admiral Doeri- : tz_..or. szur 1ads=in _the_ -Navy - il1:. be' on sale at a' numper of stores and • other suitable , places : during the next few weeks. With the purchase of four War Savings Stamps the buyer may choose his message which he .will sign' with his address 'and paste on one of the 9.0 squar,'es; Whenthe ninety squares are filled, the card on `whinh •they: are` pasted-' will: go directly to the Navy acid ,will be attached •to. . an actual depth "charge and will go overboard when • the depth charge is ubed. The messages will be read with in eres •.y our •oys. is ex- pected that 'many interesting let- ter will - be received',from: these boas when • they see the names and towns that they know: It ',is ;unnecessary to 'point, out hat_the. U-Boat:t enaceis-taking' a serious toll of lives and war materials and it is our first job to bring this 'under :control. Citi- zens are asked . to' support those. merchants who will handle . this sale, and to • take an interest in. the completion of as many' depth. charges- as possible. The' Stamps,' of :course, become the property of ;the 'purchaser and should ac - Cumulate 'against the purchase. of War Savina's .Certificates. ..• Theatre PRESENTS Friday & Saturday ANNIVERSARY IVERSARY TIME IN DUNGANNON CHURCHES Union Church SERVICES SUNDAY,: JULY 11th • PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. J. • W. Stewart, Preacher 11 a.m.—Subject "Looking un- to.Jesus". Children's Story—"Jumbo". '1 p.m.—Subject "The Swan • Song of St. Paul". •• 10 a.m.-Sunday School in both churches. - A Henry Koster Predactioa ' MARGARET TALLICHET GUY HIBBEE WALTER CATLEII CATHABINE BOUCET CHARLES COLEMAN .c • HENRY ROSTER JOE PASy TERNAK ee with; CHARLES BICKFOR VELYN CNK RS t r� DYE YE to c.E :I CECIL KELEA1, -- .Origmot..5c.,,, P1¢y Staate.Y...Rub'4n_ d Roy _CI}On.IOI-_, na ., -. . Directed by;NOEL M. SMITH Associate Producer: MARSHALL GRANT $, S. B. STOTHERS ELECTED AS LIONS DItSTRI.CT GOVERNOR. • At .the Lions zone meeting for the district which comprises the clubs,of,Wingham,, Harriston, Pal- merston, Mount ,Forest . and • Ar- •thur, held last week in Palmer sto.n, 'S. B. Stathers, B:S:A.,'.Was elected Deputy - District Govern- or for the coming ' year. Mr. Stathers is a very active member of the Arthur club. ' At the meeting it was announ- ced that. the district is adding another club- to its organization. The new club will be composed of men from Wroxeter, Gorrie and vicinity. New Seasonable Dry Goods, Men's Wear tl ancy Goods, Sinall wares, Etc. TSE SORE WITH THE STOCK f. . t e >•