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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-10-05, Page 10The Ludmow SeutiU4 Ludmw, Ont* WITH FROST IN THE AIR Prepare Maw *for winter weather CANADIAN WHEELING YARN—A durable yarn for knit- ting warm outdoor garments. Suitable for heavy socks, sweaters and mitts. Colors Grey, Black, Airforce, Khaki, Brown, Heather and NavY. scowl" FINGERING YARN—Ibis 4-piy wool knits into wain serviceable garmenti for home or overseas use; colors, Black, Airforce and Khaki. DUNKIRK SERVICE YARN--Tbis yarn is specially suit- , able for the boys in, uniform. Each ball contains sufficient faro for one pairsocks. Instruction leaflet enchised. Col- or, Khaki and Ahlorce. ' BABY WOOL—Soft, durable and warm. Ideal for infants? wear. White, pink and blue. CORTICIali ITHSTLEBLOOM—Vhis yarn is a favorite for gloves and sweaters. ;IV • empleton &L C00 STING COLLECTION - e Ai on of West Wa-1 ivancish has ati interesting coil- 1ection of old coins. The "daddy of them all" is an old British coin of 1759. Others in the collection include old pennies, Iiaif-pennies, 6 -pence., 3 -pence„ a franc, a Bri- tish West Africa coin, a farthing and • an Italian coin. Overseas Gift Packages - mod xinas for "Yours In Service" Plan now to send an Overseas Christmas Parcel to yours in Service. Make it a Victor, Food Box from Thompson's. We offer you 2 Pre -Packed Boxes ready for mailing, and 'chucked full of things they'll really enjoy. See them on dis- play in our store and order one now for early mailing. Get fun particulars about Wrigley's Overseas Gum Offer. and Aylmer Gift Package As- sortment, at bur store. Just two more suggestions for that Overseas Christmas ParceL OVERSEAS POSTAL DATES OCT. ,5th—Nliddle Fast Area. OCT. lOth — Central Mediter- ranean Area, OCT. 25th—The United King- dom and France. We Can Help You With Sug- gestions for your Overseas Box. THOMPSON'S '1414VNE 82 WE DELIVER -‘,..sammimm6.....;ennontr L. E. CARDIFF NOMINATED IN NORTH 1; ; At a crinvention in Wingham inst Wednesday, L. E. Cardiff, Morris Township farmer, Wag nominated as Progressive - CO/a- servatrve "ormindidate in North 1 Huron inthe forthcoming DOM - i.731011 eieCti011. &C.Wrdilif, the sitting member, has represented North Huron at Ottawa since the last, election when he defeated the Liberal member, It L Deach- man. , MAFEKING Mr. and Mt-s..George Saunders spent a -day in -EXeter recently_ Anniversary services at Makes church next Sunday at 2_31:1& 73& Lloyd Stewart a Stratford Will be guest solo* in the morniii Miss Jean 3,1cl\fillan of Lacknow in ihe evening_ Everybody wel- come_ • • Mrs.'ouis Boothby ,of Detroit is spending this week with her father, Mr. Thos. Glen and h-er brothers, Walter and Tom., Mr. and Mrs. Jim Curran and Dickie of St. Helens visited at the p,arental home' on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzsim- mons of Arkona who visited their - daughter Mrs, Cecil Johnston last week, returned home on Sunday. ,Miss Elsie Ritchie, teacher at S. No_ 9, Ashfield, is making favdrable progress after .a serious operation in a Toronto 'hospital last week. We hope for a speedy ;recovery: }Wass Ada Dow of Ford- yce is supplying at 'No. 6 for this month_ , Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Tinzapson and _babe of .Holyrood visited at George Saunder's on Sunday. , • Played Local Girrs coznpositiop Mrs. Eunice. Taylor of Toronlo (formerly Eunice New -ion) bas. met with Considerable suds in composing music. One of her numbers was played over CNX last week by Bert Worth's Or- chestra. • , • • TG RAISE $1250 AIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlakh -'PE MILK, FOR BRITAIN SEPOY i ' 'Luckno • w Girl Guides con -dart - Th .. ed a very successful tag day M ea tre II I: ucknow on Saturday, an- aid of 1 Kincardine Kinsmen's Iffillk for Britain fund. Net p 0 z -t 'of their efforts were $72.501. -•( - In Georgeous Technicolor The naggers were Ai -donna FREDERIC MARCH j 0 c ,I, E ., Betty MarshaR Opal o- JANET GAYNOR Orr, Margaret Chin, Winnifred ADOLPHE MENJOU in Stewart, Shirley Robinson, Mali- . Ilyn McAlpine, Maly Andersen, 2ess, ael3erniceii t ffe &Hick and Jean- Tlea- ' :TrSneeavelriderta* this work Kiln cardine Kinsmen have ..rais ell about $4,0599 for the i/Bilit_for ifki-• tam' Fund. Playing Unite, Thur. 'A Star Is Born' This", story is tops in entertain anent With georgeous scenes, splendid story, Erne cast. You'll enjoy Immensely "A STAR IS BORN", TO -NIGHT ONLY. Selznick International Friday; Sat., Monday A gripping spy detective Drama. "STAND BY ALL NETWORKS" JOHN BEAL FLORENCE RICE ALAN BAXTER Also LATEST CANADIAN NEWS Abroad and at home Shep Ficids Musical; Screen - Snapshots and Comedy, "HIS WEDDING SCARF" TwO Complete shows 7.30-9.30 PLAYING WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY OCTOBER II.tb, 12th "THE GREAT MANS LADY" Barbara Atanwych - Joel 31eCrea Brian Dordevy In this fine drama Balinr.a Stanwyck gives the greatest performance of her career. Also "Carnival lia Braun" FleadtMer NEXT Saturday., Monday George Saunders Gale Sondergaardiu "APPOINTMENT IN -BERLIN" COMING "Italt. SKY'S THE Limn" "ToP MAN" 11111111111=1111111111111 UNITED CHURCH LUCKNOW Rev J. W.. Stewart, B.A, BAK Paster ; SUNDAY, ocroliER 8th , Thanksgiving Sunday 11 am.—"Thanking God In Troublons limes". Story—"God's Thank Yon" Junior Church. p.m.—Sunday SchooL '7 p.m.—"The Right Side Of The Ship" THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, MI • STORK DILATED HIS ARRIVAL AT CONCERT Dr. D. D.. Carpenetio of .ttley, Whose duty it, was to initliodince the Members of the Ripley Dra- matic Society, when they pres- ented their play here ilast 'Tties daY night, was delayed by the siork. 'There is nothing untiSual about that., except that in this case the stork was :arriving 4 the Canoeneto home wkin ouncing boy. WEDDING DINER MARKED ANNIVERSARY On Friday, September 2911a.. Mr. and Mts. Alex McLeod: Second Conces$ion,. nloss, o'0.•‘•• ,"ed their 29th wedding Trn(rroiverry, when they were entertained zit the home of theh• aniter. and 3,1r. armet Mrs. virabirt Bedgviim.lon, meek St., pai.e.ih 'lovely dinner and Social •even - hag ;was enjoyd. Mr. and • Lawrence. McLeod were also present. 1 ma .6 Lief Injury Was Accident Rae Watson state& in the ,Free Press last week that his Ileg in- jury was ireteived iin an accident and not while -8ttaryntipg", as had been reported. ISDN or FOMR, RESIDENT PASSED AWAY IN GALT The -death of "Walliata James Maticallin,,•C_PAt. express agent at Galt tar many yaws, eqeurzted 'Galt "Itazispittal after a week's an- sae. Ifie has been with the 'ExpleFO. for forty years_ . Mr. Vfnlicam was a son of the late Mr_ and litths.. Robert Awl - Calm, his father being an uncle of Robert ako of Kin - Bough The deceased was Ahern Liacknow, Where his father mu a; furtnitbirre • stare in. the may dais,. Which was destroyed by Erne_ the .TI ri�nv, i1jGalt when WilliaM °James was a (Olin& 111dr. Malcoltim. was a Enember, of - Central Presbyterian Claturch,, Gait, and was a Member of the Board of .Matnageis. e is SIIIIr7 vived by hi 5 -two sons, a daughter - and one siSter,- Ketchera o Galt Iris son ett is with 4;lle R.C.A.F.. Overseas. Presbyterian Y.' W. M. A. The September meetirog ©f nine held at the Dionne of Mr.; W. E. Henderson, otou th rain hymn 278 and, peatia' lag the Lard's prayer in nani-# son. After the sctipture lesson !!! as neat Miss Maly MacLeod gave the Bible study. The roil call was answered with script:Lurie 'verses (e-onaltilikluiliAg the theme SW. Current events from the Glad Tngs were given by Mrs_ .3..lowbray and Mrs_ C, H. Mac- Doriald ga4e a irearliog. Anes on the sturdy of Luke,. Chapters 1-10) were taken. BI. Little dos - the sn eetirag_witth prayer_ , Iiye August Meeting...was %ea at Mr.. Winn_ Irsher's Ratime. Mk. G. Fisher gawe [fine 1:1711;11e study The the for the meetiinng was iill-Save".. The tiepin Was, given by 1 IlErs. G. •I• 110 UM-. C1111/1116111t events fro* the Mad 11'dikrogs Were prepared by Gladys Donaild and read by Mangle Fash- ter_ Mrs. Win. Reid contribintbeti a Ofian.0 MSS Greta 11111 !13 '13‘''' 1 I lled the meeting with prayer. " • • We Ask' Your Co -Operation When you have shoes to be retpairesk Laing: then in before they go too far. . • The lea:ger they are V10/112 the more time and material it bites to /fix ther . The less we have tp do on a pair of Janes the mote we am do. BY CO-OPERATING YOU SAVE OUR TIME AND OUR MONEY. 1 e 1 S. C. Rat cf Son Sweaters and Sweater Coats for Mn,. Women and Children The Store :With The Stock 4.• 4-• MARKET STORE, IUkn�w •