HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-07-22, Page 9.WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd.
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THE LUCKNOW: .SENTINEL,. LUCK:NOW,:- ONTARJQ
V..-F..ITE(HURCH and. DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Agar of . Chalmers
•Wingham visited Thursday even- The W,M Ss, .
Chalmers Pres-
ing with C
Mr. and Mrs. Albert ; byterian • C of
Coulees,. hurch held their' July
James Ross, emplo .ycd ameeting at the; home'of Mrs, Jean
t: the '•Ross on. Wednesday.
Tool and Die in Port Elgin, spent . dent, Mrs, Victor
Emerson, The pr el-
the week -end with his parents Mr,' corned' all'to . th and
and . Mrs, Russel'Ross: the worsting and
gave the Call,. to worship.. The
Messes. Patricia : King .of 'Tees- , Scripture passa es. by
water and .Melanie De Nova of Mrs. H: D. M: were read s..
Toronto spenta Donald. Mrs. Jas.
this: week with, Mc . ,McInnes read a letter ex ..la•
and. Mrs. Walter. Arscott , and �,An the amount .of, moneyco
p ening, .
drea King. contributed
'Miss Valerie King spent this to the World's ., Day of Prayer
week With her grandfather Mr. ; Which: has increased and the de,
Dan 'Cassi y. ofBrussels.
nominations taking part with in-
creased attendance.. ' Cards of
thanks were received from the
Conn family and Mrs. Root, Ross,
The roll call was answered by
inviting someone and.' telling' who.
The offering was received and the
prayer was given. by'Mrs. Jas,
.McInnes, : The message was ' .a.
letter. from Lilian Dickson, Taipie,
Taiwan, Free China telling of her
iife and work there •and was giv-
en by Mrs. H. D.:MacDonald. . A
second letter kern • the same`
source was read, by • Mrs. Annie
McQuillan.. Mrs..' Dawson Craig
conducted a quiz . on the, Bible and
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d :
the life of Jesus. Mrs. Emerson
thanked all,for their help in mak-
ing. the meeting a' success. The
Ladies Aid meeting was then held.
The treasurer,; Mrs. H. D. Mac-
Donald, gave her report, and the
work committee reported. The
same' committee is to take care
of the August
work.. The collection
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was received. A hymn was sung
and .the repeating of the 1Vlizpah
benediction in. unison closed the
meeting.
Some - people are so busy learn,
ing the tricks. of `.the trade that
they . don't learn the trade.
JanisFarrier and Diane Coul• e■■■r.�w>•*r•>!nn■.n■n■■■rear.,■*■■■■*�i■■■�■
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returned: home an Friday r
from Port Elginwhere they had
been visiting the past week with ill
Mr, and Mrs. ,Schwichtenberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kuiper,
Raymond Paul, Dick and Mrs,: a`
De Groot returned' home on Fri- ■
day after vacation in Holland,' a
Michigan, United Stats,,. for the :
"feast week. • ■
Mrs; Charlotte Holditch returned
on Wednesday to. the home of Mr, ■..
and Mrs. ' Victor ' Emerson after: •
spending a few days with Miss ■
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Viola Thacker of T.eesw r. Miss J ■'.
Thacker atone time taut school ■
• in Mrs. . Holditch's school section- '
in: Brant County:.. a ■ .
Mr. and. Mrs.. Earl Caslick vis- IL . •
ited on Thursday . with ' Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Scott of Ripley.,
Mr. and Mrs. ' Carman Farrier,
Briar~,- Colleen and Carol 'of Long
Branch visited with Mrs, W.* R.
Farrier and Winnifred this week.
• . Karen , and Leasa Scholtz of
Goderich spent the week :with
their grandparents Mr. .and Mrs.
Ezra Scholtz.
Mr. Allan and Kevin Falconer
of Streetsville and. Brian and Paul
Falconer of Sarnia holidayed this ■■
week with their granmother Mrs.: Sale 3.44;
Cassie Falconer. , ■ .:
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.News Briefs - ..
Oherlander ,Construction Ltd.. of
Waterloo are • building two' 15 -suite
apartment buildings in New Ham-
burg at a cost of :about $175,000,
Rev. E, J. Roulston of Exeter
supplied the pulpit at Londesboro
United Church on Sunday in the
absence -of Rev. C. A,.. Brittain
who, is hospitalized.
A three-year-old girl was at-,
tacked recently by a rabid, skunk
on a' farm ,,in Hay Township, The
little tot whs playing in' the barn-
yard.
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Growing Gir.,ls' DresS Fkits:
• An excellent assortment in white, :bone, black and brown,
■ slipaon and strap styles, reg: to $5.99
summer Brand Name
SLE `AT GREATLY REDUCED 'PRICES JULY 22” to AUGUST
Mrs.. Emma. Bagg of Willowdale ■
• spent the ' first• of the "week with i
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Groskorth.
Mrs. Bagg has sold her ' house in
Willowdale and in the near future
will be moving to another. section.
Whitechurch W I..,
WHITECHURCH W:I
The : regular meeting of .White
church ' Women's ..'' Institute was
held July `14,. in the evening;
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Whitechurch community memorial
I hall. 'In the absence of the res, • ■ Patent and leather strap.' styles, black .and .brown ties, reg,
i. . ■■ to. $6.95' and $7:54.' A- limited .quantity, long ' wearing...
� .idem; Mrs. Emma�Coffn�,the first . .,
�' vice president; Mrs.Bill Evans
1 • presided. The meeting opened with ■. :Sale; $3.99
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the singing of the. Institute -Ode ILI,A
r and the; Mary Stewart 'Collect in . ■
1 unison The motto Some folks '
: think household ;tasks, ,a•'bore, in •
1 ':. .stead they should love each little .
chore,.. was given by Mrs.Wm. •.
:: �adies''Iashab'ie Ca,nva I(edette.s-
In a. good .range.of 'Colours, reg. to -":$3.95
Sale $2.49
Children's Packard :Shoes
Ladies' •
: Heel Dress °Pumps
• Loi► CubanEvans; Brea .Coultr' `and Joyce
,Walker sang Mocking Bird Hill, ■ - In' bone, black'' and, brown ;soft leathers, widths B. C D.
and Bless`. This .House.. Th''e ,guest: , .Values to $14.95
Sale $9.88
speaker," Mrs.: Ben 'Malda, was ' m
i introduced . by . Mrs:. George Walk- :
er Mrs Malda chose as,. her sub= ■
1
' sect' `The Rights.'of the'Children'
of the World." She told of : the ■'
plight ' of the children who:do': not
have ': rights, . 'of the. education.. of : si
each, country '. eine 'regards to hand- • ■ Illusion and high heels.. in white, black, bone , and brown
icapped children, of the education- • AA', and -B' widths, values to' $9.95 -
al problem 'of . Asia and of. the . ■
.. :Sade �$4.88
problem: of mankind and hunger. ■ •
She closed with • the thought that s
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Ladies Dress :Pumps
mankind needs more than bread ■
alone and quoted .the words .."We i
Kau Funtrea dare riot give him bread alone 1.n�ar�
■ =' unless , you 'give him more — ■' .:' ,W'ashable canvas casuals,. in beige and:.tan, AA and B •widths,
s. Y he' must hve God. Mrs..George . . . reg. $4.95......
■ ' A Walker' thanked. the speaker and ■.
• presented . her with . a gift. The . .: • Sale. $3.44
✓ roll : call' was answered by hints it
• for"- unexpected 'r:°omp�iny. . M's.•' a
■ Emerson ' ave a reading. Com= • •'
II munity singing ' wasenjoyed , The '■
a singing of the Queen and: Institute 1
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a • grace `closed the • m'ecting ' • .
a ` hostesses Mrs. George .Walker 11; ■�' '
• Gershc m Johnston and Mrs
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leeward Walker, takrng t 1 ,�
s of her mother • Mrs, Alex .1,eave'r, ■
served lunch to 20 rMem�ber•s . and :i
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M E Advertised13evin Tiilin arrived hdin4 ro ..e�ores1- ..r AI��:
▪ ,. ■ �{ 11 �rM■ Rw'a urv■vv.r ■....
r Wingham and District. Ilospital , w ,�
r' with a where he was a 'patient `�'® Duscrnnitgat Mr. John •• .: £ubiect°/. A Sak"�
✓ . cut .fro er° 'received■1
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• Mrs. Victor Er�ersrrn, sncrriiwr�v. 1 ■ ,
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i tion area wereAl Marton an r • . A .THE FAMILYPhon w 17, Luckn
a Tue.da 'o corm `lete arrange-, ; Fi E FOOTWEAR, it _..... io"i� ■n.■e�ainrw...w■a■ err■��l■'Mr
• e is Tuesday to the cotiverition to .be •r
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Child and Misses'
White Leather Straps
In B. and D widths, reg. $4.95.
Sale : $3.44
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Italian Sandals
Broken. •. sizes - in white dr tan
• Clearing Af X2.49 and $3.99
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In lace or slip-on styles, long wearing foam rubber
. reg. $7:95.
Sale $5 88
soles,
Boys' Laced Shag Casuals
Boys' sizes, foam rubber soles, reg.; $5.95 and: $6.95
Sale4:88
SISMAN and
Foam Rubber Soled
Leather:' Casuals
HEWETSON:.' in dark brown and
oxfords, reg $9 95
Sale $6.88,i
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In black calf leather , tippers, leather soles, rubber heels, •
moccasin- stitched vamps:. These -.shoes sell reg. ' to $18.95 ■
Sale$10.88•
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