The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-11-26, Page 84
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"SHOP THE EAST wAr'
MWsteps,S&YB DOIA.AS.S, SQtVEIffkg.AND MEI ON
TOM ! 'VHS--aY SilOPIFING DIMLY MIME MOSES
• ARE COHIPLEHL
SIM *lbw
lflable to dee, amt lli` "'-- L4',
'OW WINDBEEAEKRS--AR wag Mackinaw dam, plaid -
*ice • 1wool. Year alter year this .is ne,
en the lest sellers. She 2E44. !Pair 72.511
$S LEATHER GEOVES—Ifte Imam. eaves ht...mine skin,
as dressy ghee. _Lined or tt al ted. , 7 "sstai black.
Pair SUS
VEER, SOCES—irt weal' atm Staff wear at
Um beet and tan New e learn and patters& Pair '
�e
PERE WOOL SUM/MS let shoat leagthsaBeitahle ha Wens alai
dulthen's pants er ,shlart& Rhaetian that will give anrilee:
• • yup
T e in 'le to n & Com.:
CHURCH NEWS
St. g P_ A.
S! Pekoes .ALY P -A- hell its at et_
ing Monday night at the home of
Mr- and Mas. g IttorQuollin. Follow-
, irk the opening with hymn, strip -
tare e readings and • n the e -
-4aan. forthe" g.'near
Was held. The stew officers a+ae,, pies,
idents Fred McQuilihn;
Bertha Sin; secretary. Mary
lanvchalll; 'tam., Katherine Pry
Vane .mss of tie 4-noradpriagranteare Miss
W.. e, ;
Mari Salkeld,, tion; Ivan
Lloyd. fellowship. The visiting, I tt
s MKS
visiting,(eoaty erl,
Katherine Pam Ivan Lloyd, Minh
nsmnatna-
ted the societies *anis'IL
illollowtrag
. adjinsostment of the
b a shoat shag song
ww-balm - -ley a- --tom-
little Ivan and Barry McQuillan* , and
the singing of "HappyBirthday to
You" in how of Mr. John MtQoH-
lin..
The neat- bmee -is to he Iheh at
the hon of Mr. and Airs. W Lloyd_
*ie Pteshyleriaa W 1g S'
The Nom maeeting ' of the
Ashileld WAS,. was . held at the
borne of fats. :tltalliaao Johnston. Tie
el
nve ntratNow sExisam, LTICENOW, ONTiaTO
president, Rh& Donald Rho:Kenzie
wan in charge. The scripture lessen
was taken by Mrs. Wilfatd Fray.
The devotional were read
by Anna Mae McDonald, then
sway-
er by Mrs. Near J. MacKenzie The
raoU . call was allS1117ered with a vexte
feint scripture.®reading .tiro time
for God' was given by Mas Dun-
can .
Ac..: M it. .. _,._ _A_ ireading !The,
Load's sea in a strange war" • was
given by Mis.. Neil G. lira, Insonirs•
A' paper on the Presbytesian FYI
Missions wasread by liffreslibrigh
hi?>rRoaenif ..
The stogy of the Presbyterian Miss-
sion at Fran elle was given by
MrsEarl Hoa lit m Priscilla
Mood
sang. sw tb ,
we thank
Tvbee"- The meeting closed
with the ;smog of hymn 174 and
God Save The-. sttga -dans- e
was 3S.
LI
►L.. and 1 ENE ALJ•
summit &I
'v Two week ' supply $1.60.
Gua B. T`ayM ,Inneggist.
Infisa Catherine MacDougall is im-
proving favorably since tmderg6ing
an • operation in Witngham Hospital i
halt mak.
Resell 'Armstrong of, Humber-
stone
r=stri a spent the week -end at the
of his, parentn liar'_ and Mas
W. G.
of �'-
and nal abeatJl�
name dress in
Mr. and Mrs Cecil Mullin of Lis-
towel were week -end visitors here
Cecil is employed in the cher g
department of the J stowel Trans- I
port and works on the night :
sly
Mrs. Panay Baker and daughter
of ton over the
week -end with her sister. Mrs. Jas.
Smith Ma_
Mr. and Mas` lent. were
Bushell yon.Sataengal� attendingthe
. •
,gundest
wedding anniversary
`and 'Mas. Will Caawlfo�ral.
Order your .personal christinas
meat The Sentinel .Office.
Your .
pated, Attratctr®e samplespleS
on dis-
play at the
Asks Lifting of Weed .Ceiling
Huron County Cil went on
mrd --g lisra„.s,
and Tiles Board to lit the 'fig
pates- The resolhuliomm
pointed to the present coal shortage
rendered more mute b4r the stoppage
- .. = _ us from Alberta and rile -
(hailed that at the present price of
weod it was immp ible to hhe labor
to curt .wond
roto h fas t
inishing �L
The president of the ' Brewing Cor-
poration of Canada is now the dep-
uty of Amite r Howe, on the con -
hilted Production and Res
Bawd—which that
there will be no shoetage in liquid
The Ration Board is moving its
offices from :Ottawa. to Montreal-
justt to be nearer the seat .of v
ernment Pptt Elgin Timm
1jalil
SUGGESTIONS
for year
Christmas Baking
Assorted Pineapple Rings
Cat Braced Peel
Red & Gree' TChesil-es
Almond &: Vanilla Extracts
Red & Green Vegetal* col-
oring
Shelled Walttnts .
Caurowaya, Wintergreens,
Decorates
Guard the FAMILY,HEALTH
-nEat Welsh Emits .& Vega, -
tattles in abundance- Yus"rC
assnaead .of t t °& h e .-
est at
Attend the Rinse TeaToday
and Ti! -Morrow, 2.341 g m. &
7.ZS p.. OddfrJ ows 1
Exchange. your Lox & Rio'
Coupons HERE.
• THOMPSON'S
'PHOD➢P at WE DELIVER
PRAYER FOB Rl;cIVAL
Rev.. Robt MatCennnnell will have
Charge, Of the prayer mmneaetung for
Revival this Friday evening at 3
e s.: .- t he Bibke A,ititter
diaiatians ate urged to - come and
unite an supplication fair a spiritual
awrketrpiing in our land. "Ye havze
not because ye ask nor. "If ye ask„
I will de.
SDA , NOM111.01 P 1942
OBITUARY
JAWS
The unexpected death of James
Percy, esteemed residennt of FMR
tovwnship gemmed. ed. at .his late resi-
denee on November 12th. He was 75
years of age and for some tine past
had suffered from a heart midi-
' tion.
ondi=Itis
A sou: of the late Wil{iaarti Percy
and Sin Patterson, he was born
near Kinlongilin IC.m oss township
and resided there for more than
a half century, moving to Flan 21
Yeats
ago:
-eight years ago he wed
Jury E. Carleton; who predeceased
him by seven years. To mown his
lig. he 1eays, three sons, Walter
oft e "Lloyd in Huron a.ntd J Jt-
Drees 0! T'oaonto, a. d*gbtearo Id�at,,',
Mrs. John McCormick of Hulron and
two stern Bolas 4 Al ked Hale by
Kinlough and Mrs. Win.' Moats
vinery . 0! Detiroit.
Largely attendsd ltmeraag. services
were held Said afternoon, No-
vember 14th from the home of his
son. Lloyd, to South Kinloss Cem-
etery. ArehdeaCark W. 10L. Hartley of
the Church of McSah, Kincardihe
ofeatel, assisted by the Rev. J. C.
Nicholson of Pine River United
The ,pallbearers were Thos. Far-
t relit, Calvert Fly, Wesley Thomp-
son, Alter Shelton, Alfred Walden
and William Graham.
Ir
1
Books For ' Gifts
,The average person foes aim opin=
ion by adding to a small Measure of
a dash of tarn tion
and a large quantity a
shaking well with emotion.
GOOD BOOKS.
make
GOOD GIFTS
For Old&Young
Mahn your selectiom early
from this list: Streams in the
Desert, of 1kfar, b
l was in ell With Niemmmel-
leir Springs in the- Valley,
Goforth of Chinn Clinb;g,
George. AlguneIllea, 'Tanen Beard-
ed 'Barbarian,. Ping "s li-
gr, 'Borden Qaff Yale, Pat-
ricia is S rernes..beoks,, . Grans
Liningetoute 111101's . Book s,,
Jdei Little P'''ane„ WI -
Story of the Bible, and
many ethers.
ora
Christian Book Shop
-- to 5tt
VICT EGINS
PROD JCE TO CAPACITY
THE MEAT, MILK, AND
EGGS NEEDED
FOR VICTORY!
A peat big share of the resport4:1:ty for final victory rade
right au the American,. fare. For fighters peed food -ani,
farmers mem meet this of el nem This is a tear to dot .
best job ever -produce.th most s epi Asi you ear. Pts
a year for tested and pecan® keeling metood; rad Ana,'Tit's
hire these plans tome in and see us.. •
THESEEI:AMA TODO DE j013! . .
FOR S
Add I Bag Rog Chow to"eaeh ,5 bags e Chop Produce 4 'Hogs
pee ton of Chop instead of 1114 2 — Ask for plan of self . feeder.
For reliahYe faratear, we will supply you with Hog Chow at to-
day's Cash Price, pay when the Hogs go to marketrno caaaying
Lorne MacLennan, 'Phone 77-w, Lucknow
Albert, captain in the U. S_ Arty;
Washington, D_ C..; Dr. Herbert,
ptton; Aeit. Clifford. S_ A.,
(!.Olivet Y. P. U.
1e]g rmeeting of the Olivet
Young, Peopiers was held in the•
e hrr _ W's t tag-- gstios
vemmber ,lath with twenty-one pres-
ent. Sandy McCharles read the
seriptre The topic was taken by
read ,a prayer..FlWIda Osborne sang
a Min lis. Beech talked on the Book
'of Exodus, and.. themeeting was
classed With prayer. The rola call
was answered with a Bine of a fast-'
exile' hymn_
MRS C.ingimilaNOTON
Many attend the ' funeral in
church of Mas:
JiBflvaFe . United
int h r H
my-camnnnL'-"aooa,,..iiwin wee
on Tuesday after a Bong ii ines& Rev
C. Tavener was assisted in the ser-
vice by Rev. J. I.,. Foster, Wroxeter_
Burial was in Wilmghamm cemetery.
Mrs Hetherington was farmerlly
Miss Salam Thompson, da!ughtes 0!
miry Thompson and lard' Mur-
eu^in 1, pioneers a the 1NBth concessien
of .lKmmlim�-�, where she was barn 67
yeers ago. She Married ..C1'mr st ph er
Bletheringtein in 1S..'B''tey lived on
-!the 1-6- aiauesssaatn a&-LannieTSirm rB"
121, 'when they bae!last thepati
en farm, BBuevralte road, where
they haviesince resided. Mrs Heth-
erington
eeas a .member of the Ihra
tints din* and -a -faithful worker
in church societies while health all-
gird e;1 1tre RetEier gtort;
BBA., teacher in Ttaromto; (Tann)
Mrs, Wiley Gallaher, Turnherry;
George, at home; Carman 'bother -
11111 I
letther-
GODERICH - ELECTORS Willi be
asked to vote on December 7tth,: as
to whether or net they are in favor
oft paYiag the . rmemmbers of their
Town Coram a rennin -
entice' for their services
She is survived by her husband
and eight children: Mary) lids
Dungy TThompsmm„ utter, ' Dr_
'What And Hosni To Feed:
War. Plant Workers..
^the Ammeaiean WeeklJr,,
Sunday's (November 29)) issue . of
Time Detroit Sunday Tmaes, paints
mitt that fnod experts say, Workers
can pack enough pep into a lluumele-
boa to avoid afternoon slump at the.
desk, er on the assembly line, and
make up Wean -hos, lost through,, ill -
nese, without putting a strain on
the pocketbook.. Be sure to get Semen.
days Detroit Tinges
.9 a ti eL
Admittedly, the Nazis are super-
men. No other artny could have got -
tea .rout a Egypt and Libya as fast
as they did..-Chesley: Enterprise:
•tNDERW1ENT OPSBATION
.-Henri, J. Boyle, Weil known CBC
farum eon entator underwent a$ op-
eration in .'fronts. recently. "Harry
J_`" Jtrs made a fine recovery and
hats returned to active broadcast-
ing as director a farm information
for Ontario and Qoebeen
1
IS 111oW in full swing at.
Tlie Market Store
Weeks Have Been Made For This Sale. The Store Is Crowded With New Seasonable Merchandise
Fon. ,
Now On Dishy For Easy Selma
Christmas As Usual Make It A. Haps he Kiddies
You wili-
.
enjoy, shopping
at the
Market Store
s1flntii1€hris*ma
Le Store with the Stock.