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The Luclmow, Sentinel, Lucknow, Qntario
THURSDAY, JUNE 29th, 1944.
arvest Time Specials
MEN'S. OVERALLS — .for men who insist on the greatest
wear available, seams are double stitchedi roomy cut for•
extra strain $2.65
YOUTH ' OVERALLS, heavy denulin. Buy
the best, fa' war tibii measure for thrift. 51.25 & $1.49
MENS' WORK SHIRTS. Made to wear lOnger, strong•cot-
ton drill and covert cloth. $1.35, $1.50 & $1.65
PANTS --Well made pants for general purpose or
sport wear,. sanforizea, belt. loops and, usual pockets.
Price, $2.25
BOYS' LONG PANTS—Cotton tweed,, an -ideal pants for
• holiday wear. $2.25
STRAW HATS—for harvesting, and extra light.
Price '` ' _ *5'e & 45c
COMBiNATIONS — Penman's balbriggan Combinatian.s,
short sleeve, ankle length. Suit •$1.39
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pieton
SASKATCHWAN....,FARMER
SAYS. , MY SELL OUT
In ren&Winiiientniel a few
days ago, a"Sailratchewan, sub-
scriber. says, "We have had lots
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of, rain here and our crops never
looked better,but I dOn't jnst
"- know ,What we wifl. yet..We
have a C.C.F. Gove 77ent in our
1 7" province and 'I may'sell out be-
fore
they take our land. We own
and operate, with our pastures
5,000 acres., They :will want
divide that up":•
- Held, Big Clinic
At the second blood clinic held
Ri ley last 'week there were
'-elPonorS. At the first clinic,
uron Loan Applications
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Totalled More Than 10,000 - Rev. Hartley chose as his text,
•--- "Upon this Rock I will build my
From Rev.. W. A, Beecroft, Church' and. the Gates of Hell
chairman of the Huron County shall not prevail against pie"„
received a reeppitulation of re- of the so-called, weaknesses of
War Finance Committee, we have Mr. Hartley referred to some
sults of the Sixth Victory Loan 1 the church, which the 'critics
in. Huron. fpoint to as the -failure of the
AN N P/ ERSARY . Consult Directory In
AT ST. PETER'S • Placing 'Phone Calls
Anniversary s e r c e s were
'held at_Peter's Anglican
Church an- Sunday, attended by
large congregations morning and
evening. The rector, Rev: V.
Donaldson conducted the morn-
,
• ing service, and'`Archdeacon W.
" H. Hartley of Kincardine was
the guest speaker in the evening,
when services in the Presbyter-
ian church, the United. Church
and South Kinloss church were
withdrawn. .
Rev. Hartley brought greeting
from his, congregations at Kin-
cardine , and Pine `River, on this,
_occasien ,the -'70th anniversary
of the establishing of an Angli-."
'can congregation in Lucknow.
Rev. Hartley pointed out that it
was fitting that the anniversary
should be marked on the Sun-
day , closest to St. Peter's Day,
Wednesilay, June 28th, and add-
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ed that is was on that day forty-
two years ago that he was or -
Anew telephone directory 'has
just made its appearance in
Lucknow homes and offices, and
W. -G. Hamilton, Bell Telephone
manager for this region, express-
ed the hope that subscribe•
would make full use of then
books.
"Consulting, the new directory
carefully before placing calls
1 will help to elifirinate unneces-
' gory calk, and will reduce -the
wrong number nuisance consid-'
erahlY"-, he pointed out.."Avoid-
ing' unnecessary . calls will hell)
us , to4erVe you. better; despite'
wartime , difficulties.
410 view Of the' large puraber
a :new and chatted' .listings*iir
the - latest issue, it is important
to discard the old book promptly
on_ receiving the new one, to :a-
void confiision", Mr. Hamilton
I said.
"Subscribers are being asked
to contribute their -old director-
'ies to the regular salvage collect-
ion,' for paper is high on the •list
. dained a pr,iest of the hureh. ofbadly-needed salvage articles
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.Saks through sa.lesmen, banksi church. These included. the few -
group payroll, payroll savings I ness of, worshippers, the week-
end armed services totalled -$3,- ness of the influence • of the-
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304,550 or 107.99 per cent of the church in preventing war, the
objective. The Armed Services failure to solve the uneMploy-
share was $271,900 or 169.9 per ment problem in days of depres-•
cent of their' objective. 'Special \sion, the divisions within the
names sales were $165,000 or 110 church and the confliction' of
per cent of the objective. science and religion. •
Total applications „were 10,662; In- deft -Apse of the rhuie.h, Rev.
or one application in every 3.89 Hartley said Christ wa.s8not a
of population. failure, but rather the people
There ;we're 658 sales through
deferreriigiiment
TM its- miss— ion 6! teachint
and preaching, but it does seem
at times the people , don't , want
the church, he sajd.,They are not
• hostile to it, but worse. They are
• indifferent and ignore cf. The
church did 'not provoke the war.
It was, pushed aside by those
whose ambitions it stood in the
way of. Rev. Hartley maintained
it was pot the job of the -church
to discover schemes -to , abolish
unemployment When the spirit
and teaching. of Christ is applied
t� industry and -politics these'
• held ten weeks previous; there
were 87 donors. had,jailed .Him. The church is
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Summer Shopping
3u•••
ggestions
HI DO QUICK YEAST
4 packages 15c
• Keeps without -refrigeration
Heinz SANDWICH SPREAD
8 oz. jar
Club House PLAIN OLIVES
9 oz. jar 33e
GRAPE -NUTS FLAKES ,
Emonomy size box 15c
Quaker VACATION OH. ER
1 pckg. Puffed Wheat.
2 packages Cornflakes
1 Iced- Drink Spoon free
ALL FOR 25c
For all PRESERVING NEEDS
Med. Quart Jars
Zinc Rings
, Rubber Rings
Parowax
' Certo Liquid
• Fruit Crystals
4Memba - Seal I
THOMPSON'S
'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER
total -of $198,400.
In this Sixth Loan the per
capita purchase of -the people of
.Huron was s79.76. „
Rev „B eecr of t concludes,
"These figures reflect a goodsell-
Mg job on the part of our victory
loan organization and a good re-
sponse on the part. of Huron Co.
people. L want to share with yeti
my feeling of satisfaction over
the results of our effort,, and of
pride in Huron Co\tinty".
problemq will disappear.
Rctonunends rust Aid Course I Rev. Hartley had no defense
for the disunity Within the Chris-
-Mr. N.; E. Bushell of Hazniltor
•' tian Church. He condemned this
who spent the week -end 'here, is
as a shame, a disgrace and a sin.
greatly interested . in fUst aid
One Christian Church might have
work. Nets attended the C. I. L.
prevented the. war, he said, and
first aid course and then todk
he " looked' forward ,to the day
an additional course at the Ham -
when, the divisions would be,
ilton centre. He now has a vouch -
healed and the different bodies
er:. in addition -to his first aid
certificate and pans to take a brought together into one,, vig-
orous body.
still more advanced course in.
A. special anthem was sung by
this work. He highly -recommends
the choir and Mrs. - T. H. the holding, of a first aid course
Leish-
man was guest soloist with Rex --
ford Ostrander presiding at the
organ.
of instruction llocally„
A SPREE by a number of Indians
on theSaugeen Reserve led- to the I
recovery of some Sixty bottles of
liquor, part of the loot recently
stolen from the Wiartop Liquor
Dispensary. The Indians are said
to have found a 'cache of twenty
cases near the 'Reserve., Harvey
Willis and Wm. Spetko of Kitch-
ener and Harold Indoe of South -
DONATE TO JR. RED CROSS
Throughout schools in 'West
• Bruce inspectorate a :total of
S544.95 was recently raised in
support of the Junior Red Cross
Society. Kinloss Twp.' schools do-
nated $8310, Huron, $65.60,
ampton are charged with the Greenock $54_85, Cuirass $20.05,
theft. •Lucknow $13.75.
INSTITUTE HOLDING DRAW
Tickets are now -on sale for -a
lovely quilt to be raffled offby
the Lucknow Women's Institute
with proceeds for overseas gifts.
Tickets 'are 10c or 3 for 25c.
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• BORN
THOMPSON—In Kinloss` on- Fri-
daY, June 16th, 1944, to Mr_ and
Mrs. Frank Thompson, Con. 10,
a daughter, Corabelle Grace.
SCOTT—At Alexandra 'Hospital,
GOderich, on Monday, June 19th,
and-Mri!. -Robt. Scott -
KR:\ 7, Lucknow, -a son.
-GREGG—In Kincardine General
Hospital, June .17, 1944, to
and Mrs. M. "Tory" Gregg,
Kincardine, a daughter, Patricia
Anne. • •
STANLEY—In Kincardine Gen-
eral Hospital, June 20,, 1944, lo
Mr. and Mrs_ Ezra Stanley, Kin -
lough; a son. • • •1
Amommaimih.
SEPOY
Theatre
Friday and Saturday
2 complete shows each night
7.30 & 9.30 -
"THE -FALCON
STRIKES BACK"
-Bullets destined ifor the Fal-
con strike his 'suspects. Tom
Conway as "The Falcon" sol-
ves his most desperate case
with Harriet Hilliard, 'Jane -
-Randolp14---Edgar Kennedy &
Cliff Edwards..
Also "Short Subjects"
Coming Next Week .
Fiiday & Saturday
A thundering western picture
• "ROCK RIVER
RENEGADES"
Ray (Crash) Corrigan-
lohn ?Misty) King
• Max (Alibi) Terhune
Also on the program are two
side-splitting comedies.
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Coming July 1445 . . •
ROchester; John Hubbard and
Ann Miller, in
"What's Buzzire Cousin"
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Coining . . .
,LAmn,,&,,HARD,Y
4,fsArs AT SEA"
FOUR HEAD - of young -cattle
owned by Senator J. J. Donnelly
were killed by lightning 2 weeks
ago.
A TIMBER WOLF was shot la -At
Week near Chesley. •
Hot Weather Shoes
For Dress or Play
Sandals, Casuals, Slikig Pumps in • a variety
• of colors. Most syles $2.75 & $2.95
Rubber Soled (War Grade) OUTING SHOES
- For. The Whole Family
MEN'S BROWN OXFORDS by Scott -McHale,
two outstanding lasts "The Bomber" and
"Winston". Perfect shoe -snaking, perfect
fitting. _ _ $8.50
Rathwell & Son
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