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The Lucknow Sentinel, 141fignow, ()Mario
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•THURSDAY, APRIL 20th, 1944
Tonely'luggestions for
Work :Clothing- and Lighter Underwear
.DENIM PANTS. Sturdy 8 -oz.. Devi*. All seams triple
stitched. Pair ' $2.25
HEADLIGHT OVERALLS -9 et. Sanforized Shrunk Denim
made for all kinds of hard Work. Al pockets tacked. Pat-
ented. safetyWatch pocket. Safetu1e and.penCil pocket
Special, - ' • 4•• •82.65
...YOUTH COTTON TWEED PANTS, Excellent, for school
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. ivear. Saniforked, shrunk. • • 25
WORK SHIRTS. Strong Cotten fabrics .cnt 'on full roomy
sizes and strongly 'finished throughout Coat style. •
price • '• „ic , $1.00 & up
'MERINO SHIRTS & DRAWERS (Penman's) and 'Merino'
CorAinations. Knit op a fine .stitch _from,' cotton Merino,•
longeleeve and:ankle. length. ,
Shirts and DrawerS, garment 11•• $1.25
Combination, Suit $2.25
WORK SOCKS. Part wool. Pair . • • 40c
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IT'S CLEAN -U? ' TIME
ON3fIE
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• Vs Headquarters -for
Tour' Spring.
.CLEAN-UP NEEDS
tigaeli, Blueing, Brooms, •
Vleinsers, Clothespins,
Soaps, Soap Flakes,
- • furniture & tove,'Polisites,
Water SoftenersWaxes, etc,
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faster Ironing
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WONDERFUL SOAP :
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Geld Medal
FLOOR. WAX
1 lb-; On' 29c
HAND CLEANER.
)Pckg: • 15c
• COMMANDO CLEANSER
Home Laundry ',Compound
'Box tra • 30.
'THRIFT SOAP'FLAKES
• Gant, Family Size • • •'
• :Box. ' 35c
;BABBITT'S; •CLEANSER:,:, • •
• Costs Leas,: .None Better
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MAFEKING
OBITUARY
wapoion.4.100..in
Attended Nurse' Convention
Miss Doris. Ritchie 'of tow n,
:Mks. LORNE. MaCLENNAN who is a student nurse at Strat,-
This community Was profound-
' ly saddened on Friday upon
learning of the death . of Mrs.
Lorne MacLennan, ,which occur-
red that Morning in Mount Sinia
Hospital, Toronto. Mrs. MacLen-
nan •underwent a serious opera-
• tion on .Monday of the previous
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week arid for several days put
up •a ;courageous fight to liVe.
Peritonitis,' then developed and
ended all hopes that she might
recover. : a . .. •4 , , 4
- Mrs. MacLennan had not been
enjoying,: good health' for some
.:
five years. Of recent months she
suffered .greatiY, arid finally was
faced with, the #orrientous decis-
' ion of undergoing major surgery
as her Only,hope of regaining her
.health. Her courage. in this will
1 be a cherished; memory by her
I loved ones, for a letter which she.
•.left to them, and written before
going to Toronto, told full well
that Mrs. MacLennan realized
"1 she could not come baok.
• Mr's.' MacLennan was formerly
Mr. Sidney Brown of Goderichimaroiet Katherine. Macboriald,
enjoyed a day in the sugar bush dalighter of Mrs, ames MacDori-
last week .at .the home of his .ald 'arid the late Mr„ MacDonald
friend, Richard Kilpatrick, : of Paramount ' • Margaret was
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pearce °fit born at Itintail forty4our Years
Brantford, who spent the holi- I ago and as :a child moved with
day week with '.,.friends in
t4i's her parents to Paramount
communitY returned, hOrne on '
ford General Hospital was dele-
gated front that hospital to at-
tend the convention of the Reg-
istered Nurses', Association •of
Ontario, held at Hotel London
last Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday. -
erich, Ripley, Teeswater „and Kin-
cardine. "
•
Mrs: Charles F. Richardson
funeral 0f Mrs. Charle•s
Frederick 'Richarilson, who passul
..ied away at her home here early
Saturday Morning, 'was " held ;at
the late residence on Monday af-
ternoon with interment in the
fairiily plot in South Kinloss Ce-
metery. '
• Mrs, Richardson,. formerly An -
Lees 'Douglas, rabon in
Lucknow a daughter of the late;
George. Douglas and Dorothy
Haigh, pioneer residents, of the
Village. Mrs.- Richardson had
,been for Soule time and was
confined to bed for over three
months.
•',Possessed of a kind and genial
'disposition -Mra. :Richardson had
• a host : of close friends :in the
. corriniunity•and the high tribute
paid her. by ore such friend was
'that she , had never heard Mrs.
Richardson speak • other, than
kindly of anYonel`
The funeral service was con-
ducted by Rev. C.:. H. MacDon-
• aid of the Presbyterian' Church
of which She was a member and
an active worker in the W. IVL S.
;having been treasurer for a num,.
berofreurs-
Pallbearers were W. L. Mac-
Kenzie, S. E. Robertson,. W. W
Hill, T. W. Smith, Temple Clark
and Horace Aitchison of Wing -
Her husband preleased Mrs.
Richardson over mine years ago.
Surviving are two brothers, Wm.
:J.• Douglas and Robert T. Doug-
las 'and three • sisters, Mrs: Tein-
,ple tlark, Miss Jean H. Douglas
and Miss E. Isobel Douglas,
After their marriage Mr. and
Muriel Blake of Lucknow --
Mrs. MacLennan resided at De
• •r
joyed a trip out to the parental troit fonineteen yearsbefore
home on Thursday returning to this 'community to
: '
Miss Olive Blake returned
take up 'residence at Lucknow
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hOme on Saturdayfrom a visit about four.....y.ears ago. In that'
with her,.siseri• •Mrs. Don Me- short time Margaret has endear-
' Kiplossed herself to many new friends.-
. . •
de0111'Went Ifir IsondOri:She-'a
-hadcharrilrilarrali*
'-15-
on' Friday:: last where she has and a winning smile at all times.
secured employment.
• Mr.,' Cecil. Jo/maim, • Mr. and
Mrs. Herb Curran 'spent Friday
in Stratford. The men attended
• a 'road' convention. Mrs. Curran
visited with. Mrs. Jim Misner.
Stephen Stothers Jr. of Arthur
• spent his holidays at the farm.
'Richard Kilpatrick spent Sun-
day in Goderich with Mrs. Kil-
patrick who is ill at the home of
her parents.'
Ammo.
WALKERTON COUNCIL is in
agreement regarding banning slot
and pin -ball machines inthat
ta'wn. ' . , •- '
DOUBLE the LIFEof YOUR CLOTHES!
THOMPSONI'S
'PHONE 82 ' • %VE DELIVER
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•uNITED CHURCH
• LUCKNOW
Rev.. J4.VV. Stewart; B.A., S.D..
• Pastor
APRIL 23,1944 •
11 a.tit.–T"God and His Prow-
• idence".
The first in a series of ser-
• mons on the. Doctrines of
our Church.
Story—"Outi, Helper".
3 p.m.—Sunday &hoof
7 p.m.—"Judas, the Man who
went wrong under the best
of Influences".
,Thci pieCes and Ithe largely
attended, funeral service were
fitting tributes, of esteem and
sympathy. •
The 'funeral' .service was 'held
in the 'United Church 'on- Tues-
day afternoon. conducted by Rev.
J. W. Stewart. Interment was in
Lochalsh • Cemetery with. Jack
McIntosh, • Grant MacDiarmid,
Fred. Martin; Alex McNay, Wm.
Ketchabaw and Eldon Henderson
acting as pallbearers. , Cousins.
nephews and nietes acted as
flower bearers, • • •
• Surviving are her husband, a
• daughter Mrs. M. Jackson'. (Kath-
erine) , .son Kenneth of Detroit
and a grandson, Marvin Jackson;
her mother, Mrs. James MacDon-
ald. and six sisters, Mrs. Robert
Hamilton (Sadie)3- Mrs.' William
• Kenuiton .(Helen), of Paramount:
Mrs. M. Sanderson (Anne), Saint
John; , N.B.; Mrs. Robert Scott
• (Arnanda), Ashfield; ' Mrs.. M.
.KaSznyna (Phyllis), Toledo; 'and
Mrs. Frank King (Rachel); Tor-
onto. • " • ,
Mrs. MacLennan was prede-
ceased.._by four brothers and her
father, Fho' passed away in Oct-
ober 1942. Her grandmother, Mrs.
Sarah Johnston, passed away in,
6Decenaber, so that twice within
less, than six 'months, death has
claimed ts•Vo members of, the five
generations.
• Relathies and friends attended
the funeral from Detroit,. God-
SEPOY
• Theatre
1111.S \VEER
FRID.,81 SAT. Only
"TEXAS MANHUNT"
A Thrilling Western Drama
•„SHORT SUBJECTS
Also lAtest SCREEN NEWS
PROGRAMME
FRI., SAT.: Afl1L28.- 29
Charles Laughton, Maureen
O'Hara in the moving story
"This Land Is Mine"
This show is on the rex Radio
• Theatre next Monday night.
FRI., SAT., MON. MAY 5-6-8
.Joel McRae, Jean Arthur,
• Charles Coburn in
"The More the Merrier".
You'll giggle all through this
picture ;
• FRi., SAT. MAY 12-13
• All Star Cast in the Great
Picture
"Forever and a Day"
• This Show is a Peach
• Friday, Saturday, Monday
MAY 19th; 20th, 22nd
, Blondie and Dogwood, in
'Miff Said
WED., THURS. M•i' 24-25
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!thrilling Adventure
FRI„ SAT. MAY 26-27,
• "Five' Graves to Cairo"
This is' a very good Show. too
The Work Shoe Season
• is here
We have a: complete Stock .Of..
GREB,,-WILLl4MS.SISMAN Work Shoes
for 'the, man that wants the utmost.
in' shoe cOndort.
Built .For Wear and Comfort
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With Bnilt4n..4*.hes, in Nailed or Sewn Soles.
BUY NOW WHILE SIZES ARE COMPLETE
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