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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-12-17, Page 8I Ai Salto Com' MMETHING PRACTICAL I, TABL C&OTR ik a real gift. A marvelous eppur- tP meter something . she � ap edit Cloth 4R.RUNNER_ .., g2. tow f4ii._... _ ... _ - , �- �_.., _ .. lac • CLOTHS. 72'' x.94' 7, A Outer she -_-_ _._.-_. $4.75 HED SPREADS in shades of rose, green, peach, Large size.. TOIT sfAmix NO MISTAKE WHEN SAMMI PANTIES emr $?-50 a V011 GIVE LINGERIE Q V'AN �' T!d`E GOWNSSPA% •59c up $mss HANIOES are always aee6ptabie. Pure Linen Hankies: in white, embroidered in white or colors 25c 4 BMW HANDKEE€iHEFS, 3in a box ..:__..... -.____ .. 19e to $L99 ;k Mes:'s LDI3124/ HANDKERCtui S with or without initial F.ari . w 35e, 39c 50e i Mears Botany Wool RIBBED . HOSE, Cutts . Ask the man . . who wears Pennington socks. 1.0 4-12. ..SLIM i i the members. This being the annual 1 meeting °i s - various officers read 'Co. their re • • : for all the year which was a very successful one. All,meet- have 'beery well attended as <„ <� -.4„- ire ,i,.. .,,, ..4.E a<; .c ,— .*1: -a --7:1- _ W Is: being interesting and In- ' . spiting: Filmareial]y we met our al- location:. The bion• Band under the leadership of Mrs_ Elizabeth Rose had some 'very good meetings. The officers elected were for the most part the same as last year,. Mr& Donald B. MacKenzie kindly consented to be president. The meet- ing closed by singling the National Anthem and the mizpah benediction_. 4 li. THE LUCKNOW 9 SENTINEL,-LIICSNOW, O T'AR O rF l W - A a The December meeting of the Ashfield W,M.S was held at the Volpe of Mrs..Nei 3. MacKenzie on the 9th of December .with Mrs. Don- ald IL MacKenzie presiding. The Meeting opened by singing a Christ mas Carol with the ' read byMrs. MSac�ture being MacKenzie: Mrs. Murdoch flt'R n„'e Mmlained the scripture reading and showed that the love of God was made manifest in his sacrifice_ Miss Anna Mae MacDonald read a paper on "Re- ceiving to give again”, Then Mrs. Sam,, Gibson led in prayer. Two splendid papers were given. by Mrs. Reuben Wilson and Mrs, Neil G. MacKenzie. The first was -"The church in the community" and the next 'Btmilding a community of 'Christian homes". bliss Mary Mc- Leod read about the advantages of Sunday Schaal to boys and girls. Mrs, D. A. MacDonald led in prayer followed by another carol sung by "i hear your wife) outing. in her s — '- boN— .year, couldn't stand talk -1 "Yes„ she's gone mutter'. • "i --"F'.'"7,%'7,.-'7,-"P7''7 7,- 7% 7%rr-'r •-•" its- fir He'd: Be Delighted If Santa Claus has any of SFrS ,• S1TAVJNG SES • SHAVING SETS, WAY SHAVING S ES IIILLEAMB SHAVING SETS BRUSH SETS FOR MEN , BILL FOLDS .�_.__._______._-.... ____ • 3, $5J. Ste, 'AUS, $1-23, $225 Sia •h $L111: • s e&s RS. in. .$5.00 • 75;•R.r T Win' SP CIA Chrabnas Cards in a useful Gift Sox _::...__ 25c CORDON TAYLOR 6 •,� i ; .sr:'•�-r •�s�i r�:. :/moi si: i s iii: •••••71 • TRANSPORT DRIVER • SETS SAFE -DRIVING RECORD The safest : driver on the 'road to- day is . burly, shy, Harvey Kasten, of Walkerton, Ont_; who stands six feet two, weighs 225 pounds and has,, hands, litre hams. In 17 years' he has driven 930,000 miles without an 'ac- cident, and here's his secret of suc- cess: "I never tatr' a chance on the other, guy". They handed Kasten the Legion of •Safety .trophy at the Automotive Transport Association of Ontario's annual 'diaowwr,has P $50 i�.s cash, Plus, a $35 Voneher . for a, suit, and they • told him that it was; men such as be . who made the roads safe: . Kaster' has a wife and sews -year Ik old 'son,be is 34 and has been driv- ing nights for the Hanover TransFiL - port Company for .seven years. He's never ' scratched a fender in that time, .he said. ' Warm • Comfortable Undergarments k for every one in the Faintly. Old1.3 Low Controlled Prices. The Market Smells De roY •Trout Gocterich fishermen don't take kindly to the smelts, which they claim areresponsible for a very poor traul Ochlog o season.- The smelts are a salt -wager fish; and ' since their invasion of fresh water, area a menace to the trout: ,Fisher- men claim that besides eating most of the trout spawn and fingerlings brought from Government Hatch- eries, the smelts • cause the death of the•big trout which eat'them. It is claimed that the trout can't digest ,the .smelts, which have teeth, and take sick and die. ltnless some- thing is •drine about it, one fisher- manfisher- maneiai.nc that there won't be any trout in Lake • Huron in a few years. LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. W. Stewart, B.A., B.D. Pastor SUNDAY, DECEMBER20iir,1912 CHSISTblAS. SERVICES 11.00 nun.— First CChristmasTh Service. . , Story.—e .lie Points of the Star". Junior Church. 3.00 p.m. -Sunday . School. 7.00 p.m.—"Where Is He?" Special Christmas music at. both services. FRIDAY, DEC. 18th at 6.30 p.m.. S. S. and Cong. Supper_ Store. • GIFTS. That Last ARE GIFTS THAT PLEASE Watches Engagement Rings Caps & Saucers. SR 7Viers and Community Just a few suggestions --Drop in and inspect our showing of t For. The . • 6 SERVICEMEN 611 fire was phoned to Kincardine lovely gifts.. ASK FOR A CATELOGUIE (LOCAL and GENERAL) Mrs. Chas„ Steward who"has been ill for the past few weeks is im- proving. m-proms& _ Mrs. D. MarR� IMI of 'Winnipeg has.; been visiting with friends here while on a short visit East. M. T Lon- don Alton has gone to on - don to spend the whiter there with her daughter, Wm Aima Alton: Mrs. Ida Elliott of Toronto in re- newing her Sentinel says: "It is more welcome with each passing yeas" Mr_ Robert . Durnin, Mr .and and family Allen. Durnin's. 3 hiss Annie " Lorne Durnin at -.111.1s. Fred t-Mrs- Fred and Gordon Ste- .• • of the Army Postal Corps are spending a 21 -day leave with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steward. Mrs. Steward, accompanied "Fred • home from Montreal. Mrs. Russell Hartley of Wood- stock. .has.. -been visiting: with Mrs. Frank Cole, who was ill for a time - Mrs. Cole has returned to Woodstock with Mrs. Hartley where she will visit for a time and plans . to later spend some time in Detroit. William Johnston of town is 'con- siderably improved in health, after being seriously 111.1 fora few days. Mr. Johnston took ill two weeks ago. and his son Jack was called home from Elmira, when at that a it was ' thought an operation might be • THE HOME of Janes Kirkpatrick south of Pine River was destroyed. by fire on Sunday, •'Dec lber 6th. M. Kirkpatrick, who lives alone, was not at house at the time and the flames had- gained considerable headray when d by neighbors, who, however, were able to save some of the household effects. A i bomber pilot from Port Albert 'also Signalled his base, and word of the Ronson Lighters • Bslifoid.. Pen and Pencil ,Sets • WMe SCHMID�,. , Jeweller - —' — Lueknow /S•6r<<!s' . t< w /r/•i' �d ilk PAISLEY COUNCIL has voted $150 and free water to the owner of the Vittage rink to assure it operating than year with the usual free skat- ing privileges at certain times for I young children The LO.OF_ lodge and the Rotary Culb are to c6ntri- baste 'x_00 each, as well MRS. J. B: MARTYN of Ripley re- cently observed her 80th birthday avid continues to enjoy good health A dinner was given in her honor by her granddaughter, Mrs. Walter B. Culbert • SAY, Dom, 17, 8 AT LOW- SEASONABLE PRICES -For the Christmas Meal Libbes Tomato Juice Aylmer Apple Juice Supreme Supreme Sweet" Mix Pickles Jelly Powders for Shiminer- Westores Chrishnas Cake Happyvale Mincemeat Eatmor Cranberries. White Serviette's POPCORN BALLS JOLLY KRIS KRACKLEY NuT GINGER ALE IN CHRISTMAS CARTONS CHRISTMAS CIGARETTES ES . & CIGARS': CHRISTMAS CANDY IN LIMITED- VASE S ( CHRISTMAS )FRUIT BASKETS—MADE TO ORDS MAKE TOUR t7IRISTMA S SHOPPING EASIER EY y. SHOPPING .AT For that 'After Ste' B. C. Delicious. Apj4es Red‘Emperor Grapes Valencia & Navel Oranges �Au: Sizes) rotato Cbip Tangerines Persian Dates & Table Figs Popping Cern Grape Jniee & Ritz Biscuits THOI�IPSO�N'S. 'PHONE 82 D 11174-•-ze:. �: ice.✓ i.!•�r:!f: cr.;t!i•.�< ic a:�•c:l..cu .. �� c•-•i'•ct,.. Well behewWhip Tw lkTesr fee -% mime! Wire neves vino so happy as we're hal gson of our silk a{e„_, lm If y�n came in and will be glad In give you the latest infannartan'ime d .' from to Penna ladnaatatias and £zporime frit Tann. Tenn if !nn rave no problems—dscp in far a friendly chaff • FOR HOGS • Add 1 Bag Hog Chow to each 5` bags Chop _.Prodnee 4 Hogs per ton of Chop instead of just 2 — Ask for plan ' of sell feeder_ For reliable farmers, we will supply you with Hog Chow at to- day's Cash Price, pay when the Hogs go to market—no carrying charge. .. Lone MacLennan, 'Phone f -w, lacgmow gligaraPargiMananineIttentraigaitnigate","" -i w - LTi j Tier ': ar' r y� � -T p,X3Ou 3H1 HIM 3IIO1S 3H1 )�O1S 3H1 H11A 31015 3H1Tfj The AS SAL is now in lull swing at The Ma ket Store ensible and Seasonable Gift Goods in a wide selection for every member of the family 6 Shopping Days Until Christm; You will enjoy shopping at the Market St�re The S The Stock ,r4 _4 -1 - ,:s. _ i ::i. / ✓ •..y" r'.. /' 431 `it!.2' The Lucktiow, CRE THE STORE WITH TETE STOCK . �. � ',THS STO .� i-: •a *s �a �v-*+a -.lit :ri +"i-. r-te, : ,re" v` . ..c ri r1...e'1 . s..:.+� _ E WITH THE STOCK .-i • -'r ..< �< ..moi .•.� ..•-i s -�e . •-t -•4 -< -r.,.: i -i 1. -•11 ,1....