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WEDNESDAY,; JULY' 9th,
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UN ITED C:1 IJ RC.H i.
Mrix stet:.: • 1
Rev,,G. A.. Mesk1ejolin, t
BtAl $,n: i
SUNDAY, JULY 13th I
•10' 0,0 a.m.; .Church School.' is
11200 a m. Joint service vvithi
" Presbyterian Congrega%on.1
. Rev, • Wallace McClear;
I Minister ,
I Centennial luncheon following!
morning service, mo g +e, Sunday Augr �
13rd; .,Members_ to bring •sand- i• ,
i wiches or . tarts.,..„1
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TiGm LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,; ONTARIO •
LEAVEVILLAGE KINLOSS NEWS
AFTER. TEN YEARS
Mz ,and Mrs,' Joh. Wasney,,
Karen and Tom, left last. Week
for Sudbury where theY.' will
make their home+, ;Joe is em-
ploycd in Sudbury at auto, body
work.
Mr. and • Mrs. Wasney 'spent
ten years in Lucknow, coming
here . from Port Credit., Joe Was
in the garage , Business with Bob. s
Armstrong' for two year's.,, spent
two years,. at the Lucknow ,B4A
station err ht �, v -dr Hien op-
erated . the Supertest station for
five years • until selling to Ross'
Cumming: • u •
The Wasney home :in Lucknow
gas been p. ur•ehased .by . Mr. 'and
Mrs:. •Bob. Gardner who will
move here about' the • Middle of
the month.
The community and Sixth
Second,
was shocked
and saddened to hear of the: sud-
den . passing of • Mr, Wm. Mac
'Intyre, Friday morning. He •'will,
be missed by' all.
• Miss Marian Still of St.Th.,ornas.
has' been visiting with • Mr.. and.
Mrs
W F.. MacDonald and rMar-
garet ' On Saturday they were
guests,of Mr.. and Mrs..B, Sand-
ter attheir cottage at Southamp-
ton.' •
�Mi$s:�Shzrle•y 1VIe-Clure�i�takrrrg?
a summer course,in Toronto 'prior.
to assumiii "her os ' •
itzo
in g p n as .tea-
cher a school near •.Mildn-iay
in •S.eptember..
Denver
Dickie was' guest of
Ernest
D
Ackert at his family's cot
tage at Fairy Lake':over the week:.
end: ' .
Jim, and. David'MacKinnon•are
enjoying, a week's holiday with
:✓ rs. ac t ; ilson, of Hamilton. k
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Minister:
Rev. ", Wallace McClean i
• SUNDAY, JULY 13th.
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10,00 a.m.: •SundaySchool.
9.30 a.m.i' Dungannon.'
MOO a.m.: Joint service in. I.
United. Church. .•
focal:;&: General
Miss Jane' Guenther. 'af VllowY
dale ''is visiting: ',her. aunt,'. 1VTrs
:W R. Howey and Mr.' i Itawe
Mr. and Mrs..Clai"r� Agne••w and.
hva'i ,..visited. 'last ;week with.' rel
atives in Detr:oit.. and Plymouth
Mrs. -Etta 'Roberts'; has return-•
ed home , ,after spending: • five
weeks in New York and. at'Belle
ville .
Miss 'Ruth,:Tliornpson, public
health nurse of •Lueknow,`.
•upending: her •vacation at her
IrOme;. in• Toronto. '
MVliss Carolyn Gibson of ;�3 rant-
ford •;is: spending .the' summer.. va-
:cation : at, the 'borne 'of. her 'par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs Sam ;Gibson.,
Lloyd .Bell returned home' on.
July lst, after .b'eing.'hospitalized,
for a' month 'at �:Viotoria Hospital,
London :
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./Mrs. Herb Nesbitt (�ois'.'.Hen�
derson) .and baby''daugltter,•Eliz
abeth Gae `:of .. Atlanta, , Georgia,
,are visiting 'with: ' her• parents,.
Mr.., and Mrs.,Well Henderson
Mr, and Mrs.: Russ , Clipperton
and family of London ' spent, the
week -end with her. parents;. Mr.
an:d Mrs. Sam Reid ands took in
the 'diviner at the . 'Brunswick
Rotel, Wingham, in ,honor: , ot`
;them; Sunday.
Dr. -George W. MacGregor "and
his .daughter,' Mrs.` .Donna• E.
•.Kuelalhorn and' her' sons Jona;.
than Stuart: and' Bernard 'Ken-
neth from Chicago,• '111:, , are 'visit
••ing at 'Miss:Catherine. MacGre.g-.
or's, in :,town.
Mr,; and Mrs. George Middle-
ton .arid children' Lucy; ' Dorothy,
Bill • and Catherine Of Toronto,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Doug-
las of Toronto, .wlIo came to.'Can=
ada ':recently ,: from . Aberdeen,
Scotland; • stent the ., w'e'ek -end
r, and M. s R. A. Ori of Hen
Connell of, Toronto visited over'
the week=end with Mr. and Mrs.'
Melvin 'Orr, Sr,, ' Elmwood.'•
•Johnni `•and Rickie Orr, Luck-
now are enjoying some holidays 1.
at the 'home of their 'grandpar
ents, Mr.. and•1VIiis. Melvin' Orr,
Sr., :at Elmwood; •
T i m:m.y •Collyer' :entertained
some friends .at a . beach ' party
last ;week to ,observe; •his seventh
birthday.
iVtr..: ar%d; Mrs;; Milton Rayner
and:. cit;augh:ters Jdnet and 'Diane
left : the ...first:'of the: week an a
motor trip .'fo. the Maritimes.'
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Ml's, .Tyttdal 'Robinson. left --oil
Saturday for. Reston, :'Manitoba,
wh•ei'e she- will• visit for a• month,
with ..her `broth'er,: ,Mr. ,•
George.
Fraser, who is • not enjoying the
best of health,
1Vliss A:: Clifford `of Stratford
and Miss.—Gall MacMillan 'an'd Mr.
•J. O'Reilly' of Montreal and.Mr.
'and: Mrs. J.. A. Griffin of 'Detroit
were i eceiit ,.visi:tors with `Mr; and'
Mrs. .J L. • MacMillan.., '•
Week -end :visitors at'' the home
Of_ Mr. •and Mrs.'Orley ,Cooper
were :Mrs.' Lr.l lian ,::Sanders, Mrs:
David Beaver, Miss Janet Beaver
of Guelph; Mr; Alfred Richard
Son of :Fergus and Mr, ''. Leonard
-White, Mount 'Forest;
Mr'. a -rid • Mrs. : A. ' M ' Lewis
(Pearl, MacDonald) ,of Detroit
•visited at the 'parental. .`horne Xn.
J' ur ota� •Township, last •:week and
were,cal:lers• in :town:•1VIrs:: Lewis.•.
Is : a :niece of. the ',late. Richard
Baker.
Mr. and, .Mi s...•.John Naylor and
farniTy. of,l itchener.'were'Sunday,
visitors at. the home'..of, Mrs., R.
Thompson, .•Jack has taken a.
position in ,Toronto, ;and. tJ'iey'
,have `botiglit a'. home i'n •Whitby,
Where they: will..' take.up residence
at :o.nee. • • • •
.• Mr. .andw'Mrs. Thopaas Blake
have'>ieturned to. their' `farm,• R.
R 7,• .-,know, fol .the' sun iner.
,They have .,been` living' in Lon,
don.. Their., daugh ei, :Miss Olive
Blake: of London, ' '.underwent
major sur'ger'y and. -1 -is now con:,
.valescing at ..) the • farrri home Of
her. parents. .
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GARDEN:TEA WAS
LOVELY EVENT:
A'very delightful .garden tea,:
sponsored' .,by the Andrew -Web
ster , Group' of the United Church.
W.A., was' held on Thursday ai'-
ternoon, July 3rd; 'at the 'home:
of Misses `Olive. 'and Flora Webs
ster. •
.Amidst a setting of� roses and
shade,' trees the guests were en-
tertained with a vvariety. program
which. opened ; with • greetings
from 'Mrs •Alex_ An,drew_and�'-ir -
cluded, '.solos by, Miss • Margaret
Rae" and. Mrs • Jack :'Hewitt. and
a trio, by Mrs.: J. W;: Joynt, Mrs.
J. Hall -and' Mrs. J. C Armstrong.
Mrs. R. Cumming . accompanied:
at the';organ for „these: numbers.
Mrs. H.' :. Howson, , accompanied
Mrs: :Morgan ,Johnson .arid Mrs,
Raynard Ackert ' in ' :a• duet. ', .A
humorous reading was, given °by
Mrs,: C. Short and:an accordion
Selection by , Mrs•; Wm,•• Graham
of :Ripley.` . Miss' Eleanor • :Reed,
played:' .the violin, accompanied•
by Mrs.-- G. Montgomery. Dance
numbers• by Wendy,'.McKenzie,_
and .Karen '` Wasney, Mary ' .Allin
and..Elizabeth Ann • Finlayson,
ebrnp1eted the program.
.Mrs.: W. Howey thanked all
those who had dielped:lith the:
program and in .'•other :ways 'to
make the' tea. a success. •A de-
licious .' lunch. was , served at : the.
,close of the' program.,
• Miss 'Jena Robinson is improv-
ing .slowly, froth ,a serious illness.
and is'••able to be'' out again Her'.
sister; : Elizabeth, is a naliday'ing
with her at °p`resent, While their
`with Russ Middleton ' mother is in the West.
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DEDICATION4of 'NEW C)riCIlftC.fri.
and -
OPENING SERVICES,
Sunday, July
BANDS ��EIITURE
OF CE,NTENNIAL:
Bands will play an important
role in . the ;Centennial week -end
activit'ie's,' andW" Gordon Fisher,
convener of this' committee, has•
Made, a'•lot of contacts' in lining
up, > this' important part of the
program •
There will' .,be :, about .;.a dozen:
bands featured during the four
days, apart: from bands which
will take. • part 'iii the Legion'
drumhead,. service :on Sunday af-
ternoon •
Ranking high • among these
musical..organ:izations will be the
Salvation Army Band 'c f Toronto;
the ' 80=piece` Sarnia Lionettes
Bugle 'Band, the Toronto •Girls
Pipe Band, , 2nd others. that. will
be named later tt ,
The Executive.... and'.' Program:
:ommittee met on Friday
11,00 a.m.!Itev, D D.. Gayiior,'Claathani.
+00 1.m. Revs, `Datncan Mc`avis , Condor ,• formerly
o: 0liivet
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FELLOWSHIP HOUR
after morning'er'i'ice:,
irttoti, M'r'ist'cr'•
- ng. to.. A.i'scus ,s_oxaae. £inoLdetai1s.
Bills wll,be up shortly, follow
ed b:y ' a ' detailed 'program of
events; ` which certainly doesn't
leave much rootFW •fo-r 'a dual
moment.'
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Friday evening; features an 'old
time garden' party' at the ; High
School, ;providing the No. 1. • op
• o oys an
�porturiity 'for Old b
to get together again_
There. will .be' a 'midw in
operation at ,the park, and'wn'
town. there will be'a torchlight
parade at dusk, and, a perform,.
Ing band to liven up the doings
until .the' dance gets underway
to Sliin 'Boucher's band.
Saturday morning .features the
'"Back -to -School" program.' The
afternoon starts with a. spectac-
filar 'children's parade, and both
afternoon 'arid evening will have
a 'definite Scotch air, with ,pipe'
bands, ,'danc'i'ng," piping perform
ances .of skill and strength by
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TH or
..STRAW HATS ,:•.
•,. E FAMILY`
1Vhen, and Boys'
Sport('� Shirts
BathrigSuts
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Hats; for Meru'
Sport Coats
Non-Iron..Shirts'.
:Sox and Ties
Sport. Jackets
'Extra • Trousers -
Stanfields Shorts and, 'Toj
•'Work Clothes•
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Be c Clo
Blazers, Belts, Braces
Women,. , Misses
Children,
-Slips, . .;,•. $1.89
Panties 4 , ..,.,.. 59c
Gowns .., • $1.99
•-,Parity Girdles $3.00
Brassieres 98c
• 'Anklets 29c
. Girdle Clearance
Blouses . : $1.•89
Skirts half price '
Cotton Dresses Clearance
$4.95 $6.95,; $9.95
Nylons ,:...... .. 8
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rnernber,s:oi• the IToronto Police
Forte. In the Park in.'the
ink :there Will: be .More old-time
.fiddling,,- square .darteing •anc14
vvill be the Billy O'ConnOr Val*
the- 'stage of the. ToW? Halt 'All
churahe.S will hold special -ser-
vices fellaWed by reeeptions and
ed bY 'cemetery. visitation and.
Pi the, evening 'there be.
:an 6Pen air. sing,Song,i4 the park'
:Band., There will be ..a midnight
•Visiting,' •resting or put;
'for: the gigantic ;parade to Start: '
early :after .dinner. There will be
a variety:Vaudeville show. 'of pro-
fessional' actS afternoon arid 'ev-
anceS:'. by the Sarnia Lion@ttes
Bugle Band. 'The night Perform.;
mice will be fclimaxed by a fire-
,COnterinial„Ball, and then the ,in-
evitable "shirt:tail parade".
ed nothing :of t\he Crew/ling Of
the Cedennial Oueen; :the details
Of Which: We will leaVe „to, your ,
curioSity 'for the. moment, '
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4 HEELS
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