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The home Of Mr. and. Um O. V,,•
'Whetstone, of $t. Marys; 19Vebr,
with bouquets of fragrant roses was..
visited by many callers on Satur-
day afternoon and evening, June 20
when Mrs -Whetstone entertained at
' A trousseau tea in honor .of her
daughte4*MISSIfelen-Whetstorre and •
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her friend, Miss Margaret *faecal- .
hurt, brides-olect, who assisted her
in, receiving .,the;gnests„... In the din -
jag' 'room tea was served .from .4
...porfetoiatytah.rieosceesntwreidthW.tir olznisw "rill.
.*: *bite. tapers 'in silver' holders -' on,.
• . either side. A basket of pale , pink
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roses . .and ' two identical wedding..
cakes -graced the ,btiffet carrying out.,
the Pink and white and silver...tate'
Scherrie. , • , __,_ : • ., • .. ,, .. ' . s
• •• '•'' TE4CIORS.H0NOREI) v. • ,
• :, ' Five...members of ..thetS.. • .
Public Schonl, staff • have concluded
IlaeierviceS there. ' ' Cupid haS.
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LOCAL and GENERAL)
Mr. -James Maainnald of AShfield
is quite poorly at present. _
• Mr. and' Mrs, Will Graham, of
Wingarr spent SUnday with Jane
• and Adam Bowman, ,
• Miss Eileen Valad of •Winclsor vis-
ited recently at Holyrood with her
mother, Mrs. James Valad.
• MIME %OVERSEAS.
;Tear Parcel i Are' The
47,t boys!
•-• • c• laimfoHaMilton ed three of ' the -young ladies,
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BEE HIVE YARN:— in Airforce,
Khaki and -Navy. Large balls.- _
ficient for one pair of socks. I • '
Ball - - 69c & 85c
SCOTCH FINGERING. yARN. —
• Khaki, Airforce, Navy & Grey. •
Lb. •$2.15
SILK SOCKS---Tt. i--trear--on----leave, •
• t: Fancy patterns. Pair 500 -
LINEN HANDKERCIIIE FS inkbaki
• airforce: . 35c
OOTTON---11A1VDIEER S__t- In
khaki' and airforce •• 10c & I5c
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staff and the fifth will attend Wes-
tern 15niveraity. The quintette, in-
cluding Miss Margaret MacCallum,
• formerly of Luckrus,v,, were each
• presented 'with a lovely gift at a
recent social .event in their honor,
• held at St. Marys: MiSs*Macpallum
received a silver cream and _sugar
and water pitcher.
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mime= Tea Given-
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• Mrs. Effie Hogarth of Goderich
entertained at a trousseau tea in.
honor her daughter, Miss Bernice
Hogarth, whose Marriage • to - Ur.
AErtni took
place on Tuesday.
The many guests werereceived
by IVIrs- Hogarth and her 'daughter,
who were assisted by. Mrs, David
TOM, of St. Helens. Mrs. Benson
Straughan showed • the trousseau;
• and at the attract/Very:, arranged
tea table, centred With a silver howl
Df pink roses and tall blue tapers,
were Mrs: Melvin Cranston and Mrs.
Stanley Todd, St. Helens,_assisted,
• by Miss Pah:dine- McEwen and Miss
Jessie Mathieson.
MeEwen :and Miss, Mattile-:
son also entertained Thr MiSs Hog-
arth ati a cup-arid-aancer shower at
the horrie of the former.
EVERAL YASTORAL CHANGES
• EFFECTWE THIS WEEK.
There are several- changes listed
in•the personnel oe" the•United
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• A' Red Cross euchre was held last
•Church ministers of the district
Choir Held
• ibucknow -thiited...Church •Choir
keld a social evening in the' church
�n Mmulay, to honor Allan Chapple,
who, duringthe year he has lived
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has been a valued member of
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RAPID CiTY—
here,
week at Mrs. p. T. Carters : Contri.-.
Rev.. W. P. Newman, of the Dun- the choir and has always willingly ,butionsarnounted to $4.00.
gaitiloit-CreWe-Port.• Albert circuit; givenof. his music • ability at the , Mr. and Mrs. F.. Hamilton and
goes Brownesville, and Will: 'piana or organ. A very interesting Mmily of Fergiti Visited at Mr. Peter
m•1 _stnnt__p..L.v____u 'am proved most enter- T. Carter's Sunday. Miss Mary Car-
P-Ilthtc4aus_FiEermE1404.as_been. teaching there
0.7A.
, tire, iand.itrill be Succeeded' by Rev.
3.‘ A. Ward. Rev. 112 G. Hagelwond,
• of the oBenmiller-Carlow.-Nile-Lee7
burn circuit, is being transferred to
Walton, and will be succeeded by
Rev. !Jerold E. Currie, pOw Of Bay-
.11Owed at Bay-
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field by Rev. E. J. LOOTanag-Beif:11.
C. Wilson, of the Auburn -Westfield-
• Domiyhrook circuit, la being trans -
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Six Foot Wheat.
• Those:tall grain stories stili con-.
tbiue. Andy Culbert of Ashfield re-
ports six-foot wheat, which is re Ily
something.
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ferred to Brussels, and will be sue.:
Ceedediiir
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' changes will be effective thefirs
Sunday o y. • • • • .
f Jul
tat
,
Here a.re some miggistiens
Perk Loaf
• SARDINES:4ln Oil
MEAT SPREADS
• NOODLE SOUP MIX
PREPARED COFFEE
110T
iumso rEAr,arys—
in tins
• MAPLE SUGAR
PALMOLIVE .SOAP
• KRAFT CHEESE
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• PRUNES: & RAISINS
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TEA BAGS •
• FRUIT JUICES •
RITZ BISCUITS
• GUM sp •TOBACCOS
- CHOCOLATE' BARS
THOMP$ON'S
'Phone 82 • We Deliver
Mr. Will Lees of Detroit is visit-
ing With his Sisters, 'Mac-
Kenzie and Miss Lees.
Donald Johnston who is attending
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Technical School mHann/ton, spent
the, week -end at his home. '
Mr. C. A. Higgins of Detroit and
son Jack spent the week -end :with
his Mother and lister, Mrs. Harvey
Treleaven. s;
J Arm§tro g, Mrs: Gordon.
Armstrong, 'Mr. WM. ' Armstrnng,
Sr. and Miss Beatrice Arinstrong
London spent, the week -end here, ,
1V1r: 'and Mrs. Stanley Burns, who
returnedrecently from the- West
Coast, spent the week -end with the
former's parerits, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
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-Burns. -
TUESDAY; JILT/sig 30th, 1942
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ATION
ARM t. WEEK.' iii. ii: 11‘77.
JUNE ' 29 ' a‘ JULY 5
•AR citizens of ,Lucknow are hereby requested twobserve
in.sorne martAriny Week, and by so doing pay honor. and
• tribute to the men and worrien on 'Active Service at home
antabrnad,. '
Fly the Flag during :Army Week. Visit an Army • Centre
if you can. Send al parcel to A boy oyerseas or write him
a letter. Plan to attend your Church .on the Pay of Prayer'
.
Sunday,. July 5th;
• • AIther WEEK Is 'Your Week
•,. . , s .. ..- ., • . Respectfuli,F-P:roeiairned,
NELSON E. BUSHELL,
. • . . Reeve.
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• THE RING
Pi-sseglin-Vinnipeg • . , -
Mts. W. G. Peters, Alice and Anne • Word has been received by •rela-
Brown andRoderick Gillies of De- fives of the death 'at his 'homein
troit were week -end visitors at the Winnipeg of Rev. John. Bowering,
home of their aunt, Mrs. A. R. Fin- after an extended illness. Surviving
layson. • '• are his wife, the former Miss ' Jane
Reed, daughter 'Of the late Ar. and
Mn; WilliamReed of .'Ashfield, two
• daughters, Miss Mae Bowering, Reg.
N., Winnipeg, Mrs. Mainland (Ruth),
Halifax .and one son, Dr. Melvin
Bowering, serving- with. the Ganz,.
-'---Mrs..---Wmt---Rlaik-of-Espanala•Inge.„ adian forces (Medical Corps) over -
Mary MacLean) is visiting with l'elr '14*rs*:-Frt-PhilliP ;s-Grt3der'ish
friends and relatives here. Mr. Black is a sister. The late Mr. Bowering
is a„ member of the R.C.A.F. and is serVed as a Minister of the Meth -
at present stationed at Prince nup- odist, and later of the United church
ert. . •
.•: in many charges in British Col-
umbia and Manitoba including
BoisseVaiii,- Mariam' -and Maiden.
lie was a man of outstanding ability
and of estimable character. He was
•both nearoLangside, north-east of
ko
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• Mr, and Vir-s Torrance Anderson_
and Josephine of Toronto are spen-
ding twoweek's vacation •with Mr
and Mrs: J. D. • Anderion and at
their cottage at Bruce Beach. •
•Cecil McAlpine, of the Bank of
Montreal ,staff, who has been ill
with pneumonia is able to be out
again. Dr. James Little Who was
-critically illwith_a_slinilar illness
is aLsa much improved in health.
MacKenzie anci family
are holidaying,at their, cOttaget
Bruce Beach. Te Doctor frequently
calls On friends here during his va-
• cation but owing to gasoline re-
-strietienahe-will have_to -stay pretty
close' to the Beach an this' occasion.
*ENGAGEKENTS
. Mrs. 'A. B. Pentland of Dungan- BORN
non announces the engagement of HENDERSON-4n Listowel Mernor7
her elder daughter, Margaret Al- tai Hospital on Saturday; June 20th,
exandra, to Mr. Ernest Pritchard of 1942 to. Mr. and Mrs. •David Ilen-
e derson, a daughter (Shirley Anne).
i=ta--rov4 . •
• Pass R. N. «Exarnination '
-Nurses- in :this _coriununity who
Were successful in passing their
nurse. registrationexaminations in-
clude Edna May Cook, R. 3 Luck -
now; Grace Mary Courtney, R. 7
ILUelmow aiittEvlyn Geraldin
borne, Ripley.
The S. 0. S. Girls
▪ , „ Are Proud
ys
From Lucknow
• WE SHOW THEM WE ARE
WE \SEND OVER SMOS
• Girls•of the S.0 S.
4czy:aldsvia actsSteward
- •yinh
.Mary Struthers
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Mary, McKenzie •
Arnetta ThoMplOn, •- _
• Etta *Belle MacDonald '
• Marion StinsOn •
Flora. Webster
• lba Mowbray-'•
Crladyl MacDona
• Maudie Fisher
Rostella
. Mullin
Hazel Culbert.
Mildred Ritchie
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• Mrs: Joe • Jardine and son Ken-
neth, also Miss Ruth Hesse Of Evan-
ston,are visiting Mrs. Mckenzie
Iand Mary. •
Mr., Jim 1VIcNall.,xleft for London
I the first of this week. ' •
Billeed_and Mrs. Reed
vialed a week ago with h1it.
Bill is stationed at Kitchener now.
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Get Into The Scrap By
--SAVING SCRAP
and help us
To Keep The
Smokes. Rolling
We're 'Proud .of Our Boys in the Service, They'll...Finish The job:
WE CAN MARE THE TASK AHEAD t ASIER
SENDING;--THEIVI-SMOKES REGULARLY
YOU CAN HELP BY SAVING METAL, RUBBER,
RAGS, MAGAZINES, PAPER AND BOTTLES
Make a c1e4'12. up 'no* during Arlisy Week
The Clansmen Club, •
Lucknow
For A Lasting And Treasuredl
Gift Send. Him A:
SIGNET RING
MILITARY WATCH
BILL FOLD •
.• CIGARETTE LIGHTER
At Speea1 _Prices During
• Army Week and Every Week
Our 5th Anniversary Sale
Ends Saturday, Ally 5th
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• Wine Schmid
• • . Jeweller &
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The engagement is announced- of Tuesday, June 2a, 1942, to Mr. an
Charlotte Irene Crawford, Reg.N., •Mrs. Larry Henderson, a son (Ern -
second daughter. Of Mrs. Crawford est Arthur).
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and the late William J. Crawford,
Port Albert, to•Charles Harvey Cook; CAPT. ELMER D. BELL, second in
younger an of Mr. ,and Mrs. Chas: command of the 99thBattery (A.F.)
Cook f 0 '1 "a. The, marriage Will has arrived in England to take a;
-tare-place7earlyin-July-: , ' ---..--....special, training ..course.
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•CLEVER STUDENT WINS• .
UNIVERSITY, SCHOLARSHIP
Miss Annetta Stewart, elder dau-
ghter cif Mr. a,ng, Mrs. William A.
• Stewart of West Wawanolh, is re-
• ceiving the' plaudits of hosts of
\friends upon her outstanding suc-
cess at Toronto University where
she has been a student or the past
• two years. Awarded first place in
Modern history with firstclass hon
ors, she received two scholarships,
•,that of the 'University College Al-
umnae valued at $100 in cash and
also the George M. Wrong scholar-
ship valued. at $150 cash. In her
first year university wort she. won
a scholarship' amounting M. $75 for
• each of three successive years.
At the Goderich Collegiate Insti-
tute, where she, was a student 'pre-
vious to attending university, she
won every scholarship which was
open for her to receive, including
the Hugh Strang • scholarship,
• which entitled her to four ),years
free tuition at university,
•
re,r,
stand, hos sold' her home here to -
Mrs. A. E. Durnin.• •
Held Picnic Thursday •
The S. 0: S. girls enjoyed a pleas-
ant afternoon, picnicking at Kintail
beach last Thursday. •
• The Lucknow Fire Cossipany
pays 'Army Week' Tribute
To Our Boy's in The Armed` Forces
We Keep Them Writing
THE LUCKNOW FIRE COMPANY IS PLEASED TO PRESENT EVERY
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LUCKNOW BOY ON ACTIVE SERVICE WITH AN ENGRAVED PEN.'
• ALREADY WE HAVE PRESENTED OR HAVE NOW ON ORDER, A
TOTAL OF 56 PENS.
If You Know Of Anyone- Who Has Been • -
Missed, Let Us Kilow
The Lucknow Fire Company
R. T. Douglas
Dave Milne
R. IL Thompson I,
R. J. Moore
• AUSTIN SOLOMON, CHIEF:
• Harry Nixon
• K. C. Murdie
• L. C. Thornily'
Clair Agnew
• Sidney Whitby
.• Cameron MacDonald
Harold Treleaven.
J. S. Kilpatrick
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You Are His Folks Back Home!
Send That Soldier a Parcel, Write Him a Letter, or Send That Chap
Who's Doing Your Fighting, Scottie Smokes
MARKET ,STORE Lucknow
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