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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-11-30, Page 8• "4-•;•04,00,..4-'0001•004z000••••:- 04. Th Luelmow Sentinel* LudEnow • • 'NOVEMBFB ZOO, 1944 L 000 e Elton est inimis WHY so many people give Forsyth ties for. gifts. know the name Forsyth stands for quality, & smart '4 appearance. The first thing folks notice is your tie, so vick a tie for your friend. '1310 are beauties and fine a selection to choose froin boxed. 65e, 75c, $L00, p..25 °NALLY ADVERTISED IAS SLIPS. Fine quality 4k,1 littliw„ tailored.ostyle. Kay -Bar means El 110 fit and satisfaction. Wire 3.4-0. 52.00 GLOVES—Wear warm gloves this season. Such =art new S 1 1 41 'iwoolen gloves that will Make a e Christmas gift. ;f,' • These,gloves -fit and wear like home knit Colors white, It black, green, brown, vvine."Pair s 79e RI NINEVEH& WASHDIGTOIN.T HOUSE DRESSES. The dress la you have been waiting for. Stripe, floral and • bordered fa ( prints. Sizes 14-20, 36-41.. What gift could be more alt predated, when prints are scarce $225 a At 'PSis%!luigtitrta'ltaFltignigazg'Iteoiutgiurticiegtivgnegvtteztsteviugzctuvtteoftevkegte- • Presbyterian Gil= • AY—In Kincardine HOspi- Missionary night was held in tal on Thursda5r, November 23rd VIP SS. room of the church on to Xr. and Mrs. Alex MacNay of Monday, November 27th with Imam*, a son. •nonAlexandra Hnspi- • tar Goderich,- on November 20t1a, • 194* to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd • Hodges, Dmal. a:son, Paul • W ,atson- Sells Biskihg Business Mr. Frank•HoLlyinan of Blyth has sold his bakery and• • tionery business to W. F. Wasman TArminn, who obtained, pines-, sion last week, 3/fr. Efollyman is Mary Louise •Porteous • in the chair. M.T.. I. D. Ross opened the me :etiog with prayer alter which 'Gladys maeponnid explained very -fullY the requirements of the 8th-ComMandment "Theft shalt not steal'''. Jacir....._SteWart :read clippings • boys over - :seas and Mrs Leiskrinan favored with a lovely vocal solo me- • topic on Latin Amer- dea was taken; pyGretta cainp7 laell and Lloyd GoIlan• played a OUARYST REws BALL ANNA ROSS . i IA BIG SUCCESS Many friends in Kinloss Town- ; . -, , • shit) mourn the passing of Anna ,St. Andrew's Ball, sponsored Ross, a. kindly and loveable lady, annually by the Kairshea Club, who has been a lifelong resident kvas .staged , on Friday evening of the municipality except for. a • with marked success. There were period of two years which she ...1 approximately five hundred per - spent in Western Canada. 1 ;sons in attendance which is typi- Christened. Johanna, though. I col of the popularity of ,this Scot - better known as Anna, •1VLissiRoss tish ball. Old -tithe dancing feat - was a daughter of Hugh Ross and , ured the early part of the even - Sarah Hawkshaw, pioneer resi- - nag, with a swing to "the modern dents of Kinloss. She was born Ian_ it es later. in the everiing. on the homestead On. c.the. 10th i Music was supplied byxMac- COncession fifty-three years ago. Donald's orchestra l,assisted by :Her mother predeceased her 22 violinists Munro and' Snowden Years ago on the 27th of Novem- ber, and her father passed away .six years ago last 'Stine. Since then Miss Ross has made -her home With her sister Belle. Of Kincardine. Mr. Neil Mac-• Callum was the ,efficient lVI?ster. of Ce.remonies for the, .evening. In attendancek were Pipers Frank •MacKenzie, Tom Carol and .Dan -:- For about a ear.yMiss BOSS aid Fletcher of -Centrelia had been hi failing health from Pipe Band, who w e brought up esperiAly for this ent by Mr. and Nits. Donald McLellan Exhibitions of Highland danc- ing were given by Frank Mac- Kenzie and Miss, Louise.; Camp- bell of Aroberley to the skirl 0'. the pipes played, by J. A. Mac - a heart condition, and although her condition Was regarded as very serious ,her 'death on Sim - day, November 19th came as a shock to her family ,and friends. The funeral service' was held at the late. residence on ThatAclaY afternoon conducted byk Rev. Herbert F. 1 . au of_ , Lf7inan of LochalSh, who also' I IrjUl"g" ,piped the Grand March. George • PreshYtell church' .9f which• Lockhart was in rliarge of call - the deceased was a member In.7, 1 - natg off the squares. ,.terraent was in South .r.inlosi 1 Ceriietery, the pallbearers being During the evening the draw I was held for a quilt made by the Joseph wall, Art Header's', afich- kair4hea .Club. The lucky tirket .ael Gamble, Eldon. Eckenswiller, _._ -which was held by Lorne Eedy •l'. A. Mnrray and Tufwrit JahliSton" of Holyrood *as drawn by Lou se 1 Mist Ross is sill vived try twa, CSTripbell. D Pm a g the lunch in., ' ,• br°thers and a .645t -e4 will of Tis- teirnission Piper Tom Carol play - dale, Sask., , and Jack and Belle ed septal selections which dreiv • of kinloss. Two brothers, 4-Parici a big hand. ••r :and Frank, died in childhood • ..A• -niece, Mrs. Clifford Larson • and Mr.. Larson of Tort Wnliam MILTS 'MG• M Pi ' . • • es 11°00: • • a brother ,of Edgar Hollyntoo of piano solo. The suture portion explained by Mary McLeod. Troll- ' lowing a sing song, Grant•Gollan read something of the tragic. con- lat . of the leper outcasts and 4% Have Mx. Ross ,gave a , ' on, the; ' ignitar. During business discus- 0 ,, simi it was dedded that the C: G. lk• • 1:.• T. gii-ls would pat oil thp pro-' Igt grain on•Dec. Iffth. The, offertory Mayer was taken by Gwen Ste wart and Bev. onald closed `the meeting_ was read- h3: waiLie Taylor and Liisby's TOMATO SOUP 3 this • — • 29e Qureic•(WAXER OATS 3 lb. box ,• Ze Mountain GSE • Rich in flavor & aroma Pound 49c' ISTunSwielt. IMBIBE , 29e • L P 1• Made Instantly in the Cup Large size 49e Wagstaff's PLUM JAM -2 lb, jar 33c Catelli's CHEESE -A -ROM Golden Macaroni and Grated Cheese . 2 paektges • 35c SHOP THO 'PHONE 82 • CONFIDENCE AT attended the lukteial. • • ...00:410120agiagniantaftisiGMBRIA, 011d111 11 d "." .1.114 1104 LAN NOWIII • Mx. and Sirs. Bill Evans, Bali and Teddy attended the gradua- tion dereniony last week for air navigators at. Crumlin when their son. Sgt. Eric Evans received his wings. . s • Mr. and Mm. Bill Lapp; Doug- las and,Betty of Wingham visited on Sunday last -with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orr. • Miss Arne a Richardson who has spent the summer at Porcu- pine and Timmins returned on Thursday. Her sister, Mrs. An- nie Youngof Poittipine came s With her . for a visit with friends here. • • • Misses Betty and Haile Don- aldson have returned to Gait af- ter spending a few weeks at their home here. , '• . • A number from here attended • Walkerton Fair. •' • Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDonald spent Tuesday evening with .Mr. 1 and Mrs. Bill &oft. ' PSO S WE DKL1VER -PRODUCTION • For the first len inonths of the .present -Year Bruce County stands I high in the production of butter %ainongthe 'counties of the prov- ince. Prorhtetion• for• -this period was 4,883,601 pormds; WhichWas a decrease for the comparative: JP IN 1 Ail IN• 4 'What? The new illustrated .40, iie.riOd in 1943 .when production i".Davis"'DavBRde Dictionary" 9, figures reached 5426494. Grey —the time-saver forevery ili County was in' second place as •r* Christian worker -the ideal 1 a butter producing county. 5 gift for Sunday School AN1 G IFEKti. SAL, Of: Your Old Special Favourites, The Bumsteads, Simile, Dag wood, Alexander, D.aisy in the hilarious screen hit 41alsour" Also Stooge comedy and News COMING• MEEK “Good.Luck Mr. Tates" A splendid comedy with Claire Trevor • Edgar Buchanon Jess Barker COMING SOON 'REMY AL 41AUNTSA-11013SE" 6 Children's Xmas:Show • Sat.,,-Demmberath % teacher or Bible student. ti Nohome is complete out Bible Dictionary. Or- 111 der early from -- The CHRISTIAN SHOP t t • Ans0148012WWW,42,400014PW' „ausFamsitamsfungrastalwou;„ UNITED CHURCH r,-= KIRLOUGli • Mr. and IVITS.N/m. _Brewer and family of 'Toroirto were here .rlur- ing , the week and attended the Ihne.ral Of their aunt the 'late :alma Boss. •AC. Glen Pinnell, a. A. F., who had been stationed at Goose Bay, _Labuldor;spent a .few days -with his parents, Mi. and Mrs. Wm. Pi ell liefore reporting at Edmonton for duty. The•-Far/11,Rn.= group gxik at the- schoOl on Monday evening. A pleasant time was spent, Mrs: :Wilton Walsh was in ctrarge. The convener for the next Forum is Mrs. Wesley Guest • M. Jack Walsh has gone to -Toronto where he is employed., • • 044. 4,4 *A •44. do 444 our illpf '0,041. LUCICNOW Rev, J. W. Stewart, • ( Pastor ' SuNDAY, DECEMBER 3rd 11 a.m.—"In What Condition Did You Arrive'? Story: Capturini Time Robhers"• . Junior Church. • Sunday School at Close of • Morning Service. p.m.—"A Clear Conscience' nestimettwomoiwterefignemtou.1:4, a At Present We -Hive A Complete Stock. Of Slippers for Every Member of the Family. But 't Put It Off -Too Long. WeUrge You -To Do Your, Christmas Shopping Early. 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