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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-05-09, Page 80 NOV THE i• THURSDAY, MAY 9TH, 1940 rnber Your Mothe Sunday, May 12th. �' +Idi jther ows oa will not forget next'Sunday, but :She is wondering � kn y at she is'" going' to get. Surprise her with a lasting gift'from TEMPLETON'S pairo Hole -proof or Phantom, set. - vice, semi -service, her with a f hose...'...... 75c and up' vice, semi -service, crepe.and chiffon. Pair GLOVES, are :always appreciated. What about white. They re 65c.te Most, p"opular,"to wear'with navy or black..up • THERL -Dark colors and white to harcuonize A . bIEW HAG for MO with her new ' costume.. Very smart,"and and 'very special 98c BROCADED. SATIN .SLIPS -Strap'- shoulders. Size 3240 98c retains her : girlish figure she would D.R` 'SI•;S—lf •mother r tarn $ h , ,. . , WASH E $1.49 & $1;95 • appreeiatg. a washdress of •Vita Shan Special. , . • NEW ant �-s NGEK Pantees, UMBRELLA, of Psicose .(ruiiberized' •rayon), 16 ribs, if you ,• ,w omething special .. $2.95 Y• itis and..wears- Will not run. ,.. Ll fE—Van RAaTte,Tlhe kind that f c 2.00. g s, .Bloomers & Nightgown .. ...' , . 49e, 75e, $5e, .$.• leton I�:�LO�RGANITE .• FERTILL .. E AN' ORGANIC-;' FERTILIZER., Especially Suited FOR LAWNS FERTILIZER PLANT FOOD --For lawns, Gardens and Flowers. 4.. combined -.fertilizer and soil • pest .destroyer- ' '. ' . TRY 'IT on Garden. Vegetables .subject `to grins►§ and. cut worms. WE CARRY ALL •POPULAR LINES OF • fiver, Grass and iarden Seeds in packages and'.balk, in •Stock. INCLUDING Peas. (8 varieties) and garden corn '(4, varieties). FOR" SPECIAL SEEDS -We can supply promptly if ordered a , couple , of days in advance. • LUCKNOW. AGENTS FOR s ' aster, Pioneer and : `National Feeds SCE PRESB TER. E°. t.N `T•EESWATER iBruee United Church ;Presbytery, met in. Teeswater Presbyterian .Church ►u Thuraday, May 2nd, with 25 ministerial and. 29 lay. nnembers, and a number of visitors present, ,Rev..(-, W.,. Moore Presided. Rev, S: McLean of -Paisley, Who is retiring, • from the active ministry, conducted the devotional exercises and preach- j The following officers were.elected .for • 194041: Chairman, Rev.' S B. Stokes of 'Cliesley;, secretary, Rev.'. L. S. 'Mott ' of , Tara; treasurer,' .Rev.: H. J,: Harnwell . of Walkerton; .ass't treas. Mr. .. , E: +Ileo - an of ` Walker- ton. A~ tons Committee `cgnveners; archives, 1VIr. J.' 'A.George;• • boundaries, , Rev. ' .C: N. 'MaCKensie 'Chri'stian` eddca-• tion,, 'Rev: R. C. Todd:, contingent' fund, Rey. Wm. Huddleston; ' Evans- elism and social service, Rev. G. Ker- sey; finance, Rev., L. S. Mott;' horee --. missions, Rev. W. M. Lee;;' inductions, Rev. R,"Ii•: Turnbull;''missionaiy"edu cation;• Rey: R N. Stewart; pastoral relations, Rev S B. Stokes, penisons, .Rev. J. C. Nicholson;, .property, Rev: H. C. Harris; publications, Rev.- G. • D: ' Petrie; 'permits' and Memorials, Rev. W. J, Rayner;' resolutions, Rev. .R. C. Williams; •statistics, Rev. L.S. Mott; :students, Rev's, H: J.' Harn-' well and R. N. Stewart; sustentation fund, Rev. G. N. Maxwell; settlement. committee representatives, Rev's. G: W. Moore and• C. N. MacKenzie; com- ! missioners , to General •Council; Rev: G. W. • 1iIoore, Mr. G. B. Clarke; alter - pates; Rev..L. S. Mott, Mr. Will Will - CLOCAL'an NERAL MacGallnm af week -end with h Sherrnff, Stephen .of Ottawa her uncle W. J. Little. xniltQii of Stratf at her home ham wen I7, MacQuaig are spending h relatives -in to who has been, with, Flynn, during her ay. for, her home ari: Alton incl Da ng-', Alton.: of • Toro sitors ,Y• with 't James Alton of. Atwood, a 'mem- ber called on , friends PARRY --Wed day, only. Dresses Coats $10.95 & $1 sample coats Remember the•,, LETON & •CO. Jack Johnstone Marlyn' and Shirleygra. Goiriar.' • Gib Sunday in ;Luc`. L. Chorley of Dunn- ville, "extens and Ontario, is. a O , all this week at Mission. <'Miss Margaret S. Mary's' spent the ger friend, Mrs. H. ( , , Miss Grace Step . is. visiting this week withand aunt, Mr. and Mrs. • Miss. Isabel Iia erc was a week -,end visitore here.• , ,•SOLID LEATHER, wrrli 'RUBBER HEELS; BUILT IN ARCH, AT sag's Solid: Leather. Shoes LEATHER, SOLE and '• HEEL •. "FIT • FOR A KING," HALF •SIZES $4.25 Men's `Black Split • • HO'LTITE SOLES AND . RUBBER HEELS $2.45 Mel Orr's SHOE REPAIR United Church Y.- P. S. • ,.'The• meeting opened with the sing- ing , of hymn 262 .and . repeating the `Lord's prayerin unison. Mary Fisher gave the Scripture lesson. The min- utes 'were read and adopted and ;the roll call given. llytpn 240 closed this • part of the meeting. The programme was in charge of Citizenship Committee, Margaret 'Esc favoured' us With a solo. `The.•topic. "Seven, Step Along Icing's High,- * igh;* way" was given by Rev. Todd. This proved very interesting to the young people, as the seven steps were Turn• Follow, Learn, Pray, Serve,‘ Worship Share. A reading "Lesson ' of Life" was given by Mrs. MacDonald. With the• singing of hymn 47 -,and repeating mizpah benediction closed the meet- ing. Presbyterian Guild Mr, and Mrs. > of • Avon Lake, Ohio, their vacation with wri. �MrS J. °L. b'alls,• her sister, Mrs. Hess, left on Tuesd a Chicago :Greetings' were conveyed from pres- byteiy to the ' W. `M. S. by Rev. L, S. 3,ott and 'from the W. M. S. to the" Presbytery by =Mrs. W. • J. Rayner. The following activitities• at Mirimichi Bay, near Port Elgin; were • announ- ced: Summer School, July' 2=11; Boys' Camp, July 1"1-19; Girls' Camp, Aug. a-10. Mr. James . Alex. ' Little of Tees- water was' accepted as a candidate for the ministry; incidentally it hap: pened •in, the .church of his boyhood. A preaching mission is planned with= in the ' Presbytery.• The yrse of games of . chance by: our, congregations' or their organizations was deplored., The request of .Clifford and Drew charges to be transferred to Gee'ph Presbytery was acquiesced in.. Permis Sion 'w s given: to Zion Church,. Kep- pel township,' to • sell a 50 -acre farm. The following • tolls to ministers were endorsed;' from '.Waterdown,to•Rev. A. L. Sanderson of 'Underwood; from Paisley, to' Rev. `G., N. Maxwell•of Cambray; from Tara, to Rev. L. S. Mott of Bervie; from Motherwell, to A: C. S. Smith of North' Bruce. Requests for changes in pastoral re- lations from .Rev's. L. A. Knox, R. C. Williams- and W. G Waldron were ordered transmitted to the Settle- ment committee. A memorial from Tara deploring • the unsettling • of charges 'during the Conference year was transmitted to the, General. Coun- eil simpliciter. Thanks was expressed to Teeswater Presbyterian and Un- ited churches. • Presbytery will hold its picnic meet- ing in Southampton on Wednesday,' June 19th. A. C. S. SMITH, Secretary. The meeting was, in charge of the Having in ,mind the serious foothold aimed in ,Ontario by noxious weeds during and. after. the last great war, the "Ontario Department of Agricul- ture is planning a provincial -wide weed control Campaign for 1940. Weed. meetings Have been arranged for • .every county in the province this month at which all phases of.the weed problem will be:discussed by • provin- cial, federal and local officials, who point out noxious weeds imist not be alib'wed' to curtail war time. feed, pro'' and .Mrs,'. W ug-, las and' 4�i1, Oliv „nto•, were week -end vi heir mother, Mrs. Jam Jack _Hamilton em- ber of I' the Royal Medical Corps • at London;ends 'here on Saturday. • Lookout Committee and o ned by 1`t is e�cpeeted khat every member •of municipal councils w.eec inspect;, ors and,road' officials -will'. attend and a special invitation is given, i,.farm-,' r rs to, bring their weed;.: problems . to Their 'county; Meeting. . All meetings: will be held.in the local 'Dept. of Agriculture offices .�un- less otherwise 'specified; The' meetings will, be held' at. ten o'clock,; standard. tune in all cases. The Bruce Comity Meeting will be held in Walkerton on May 28th and the'Huron County meeting in Clinton • on -May 22nd. • Clansman's • Jamboree May 24th MAY SHOPPING nes- day. May 16th, one $2.95 & $4.95;.0 495. Many of these areand worth s more. date, May. 16th TEMP . Mr. and Mrs: and: little daughters . and. Mr. , and bons of Elmira spent now and Ripley. • Evangelist F.unn- ville, who . bas . travelledively, in the Maritimes con- ducting. services the Lucknow Gospel Visiting In ' Sudbury. Mr; and 'Mrs. F. Malcol of town are visiting 'for a time in Sudbury pe with their son, Lyman, and Mrs. Mal- ainging psalm 113. The Lord's prayer col:.' Mrs. Malcolm motored. here .res ,repeated in unison and the• scrip- the end of the week returning on ture lesson was demon. After singing hymn 723 he SuMr. Jim Hen- nday, accompanied by her husband's .minutes were read and adopted and the offering was received. The Bible study, "The• Fatherhood of ;God" was ably taken by Mr. John D. Ross. Hel- en ;MacDonald, sang a solo and an excellent topie on • "The Church" was. ;riven by Gladys MacDonald. Helen and Bud Orr sang a duet and after, singing hymn 296 Mii. MacDonald closed the meeting with prayer. It's the mistakes of wise men that make them wise. parents. Named On Committees • , At the annual meeting of the Syn- od 'of Hamilton and London, held in Chatham last week, Rev. C. H. Mac- Donald Was appointed •.convener of the Mission Board. Rev. • John Pol- lock and Rev. Reynolds . sler were placed on the Kintail Camp Commit- tee. 'At The LYCEUM THEATRE GHAM • Show each afternoon and even- ing at 1:45 & 7:45 • ALL SEATS RESERVED.. Matinee . 75c; Evening $1.00 Tickets now on • sale at the Box Office, env evening.. • MAIL ORDERS will receive'.. special -attention, if.. self-ad- dressed' stamped envelope is in- cluded. •° 1VIr: Neil MacKenzie, Miss Mary Mc- Kenzie and Miss Jessie MacRae 'vis- ited with Mr. and • Mrs. John' MacRae over the 'week -end., SpecialSale of new Chiffon Silk;Hose Crepe Silk Hese, Service Weight . Silk hose. All the new colg'rs, The Mar- ket Store.. Bob MacKenzie is attending •.the: School of. Embalming at Toronto. where e: -is taking his second year course, Avhich :started on Monday and.' continues for a month. . Mrs. Thomas Aitchison who has been visiting in : Harriston since :Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Aitchison, returned to her: home here Saturday.. The meeting of the Lucknow Wo= Men's Institute will, be . held on Fri- day, May 10th in. the Town Hall. Top- ic --Planing a garden. Roll callEx- change of •Slips or seeds either for home or garden. - Mr. and • Mrs. Henry • Kruger and Lois, and Mrs: Roy Cringle and Helen of Detroit, visited the first of ,the week with the .1atlies' mother, Mrs. David' Gillies and their sister, Mrs. Charles Cook, • , THE •UNITED. CHURCH LUCKNO;W • SUNDAY. ' • MAY 12TH MOTHERS' DAY • 11 a.m.—HONOR THY MOTHER To those frith cars—Please bring the�old folks; out to the morning service. i , 3. p.m.—Opel Session of the Sun-. day . Scho with Mothers in charge. e. Al invited. Evening Se'� rvice Withdrawn ; • Mir. and Mrs. Ralph .Million "of Straffordville were week end • visitors at the home of • Mr. and Mrs.- Sam. Mc- Guire. Some • imprdvement is noted in .the condition of Mr. McGuire who has been quite ill since :suffering•' a stroke some three' ;reeks 'ago. ,.WILL YOU BE. THE•„LUCKY ONE IN -THE -SEPOY, STARE CONTEST? edar Chet Fred ,.Value• $29.95. • To The. Holder 'Of.. The.. Lucky Ticket • • ENTER. THEIR NAME ONCE :• EVERYONE' � IS ENTITLED TO WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO BUY, AND .WILL: RECEIVE AN ADDITIONAL cRANGE WITH EI EJ Y 50e SPENT THROUGH OUT. THE 'CONTEST. CONTEST RUNS FOR TWO MONTHS c S�EPY�5 •. S 1. MANY ATTEND PRESBYTERIAL MEETING AT TEESWATER. Lucknow was well 'represented at the 14th -annual ineetingof the Bruce. Presbyterial of the .United Church W. M. S., held last week at Teeswater with .an attendance of over 200, Official local • delegates were Mrs. Rpy Black from the Evening Auxil- iary' and Mrs. R. IL Thompson from the W. M. S, • - Among the reports was 0 that of the Associate Helpers given by Mrs. N. K Bushell, who was re -appointed as leader of this'' department. Mrs. Al lin Turner was appointed press sec- retary: The session concluded with prayer ” offered by Mrs. S. C. Rath - The worship service was conducted' by Mrs, Wm. G. Waldron' of Allen - ford. 'The memorial service was in' charge of Mrs.. C., N. MacKenzie . of Ripley.. The guest speaker for the afternoon was Mrs •G.:` E: ,Forbes, ,past president of the Dominion board, who alsoconducted tae'. installation ' of officers..Miss Mabel Carroll',, on furlough from. China, and Miss. War- ren,. also on furlough. from. China, :ad- dressed the gathering. . Right • Mission Bands of the pies= bytery were awarded certificates for special recognition. The treasurer's report showed 'an increase hi givings, $8,190.68 'having • been raised during the year, •which was an increase civet 1938.'. . • well Mrs: W. J. Rayner, of Belmore. was You are not dressed elected president for the coining year. you wear a smile. for work, until .,�:'�.era 1earanCe; allies' Spring Coats (.4 Dresses Beginning This Friday RIGHT NOW IN' THE HEART OF THE SEASON WE ARE OFFERING __. WHOLE .,....,.,:., OF THE i AIESI iN SPRING DRESSES AND COATS' : AT ' BIG• SAVINGS • LADIES' SPRING COATS MANY STYLES AND COLOURS TO CHOOSE FROM PRICED FROM 4;95 UP DRESSES . ' A WIDE ASSORTMENT OF NEW DRESSES. ALL SIZES: s) Gm UP PRICED. FROM G ° 7 T/IIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE REAL MONEY! DON'T MISS ITi • EARL .MAN, -Lucknow, Opt. • u Will Be • Interested In The Great. Stock Of New Service Weight Silk Hose; Chiffon • Yo Silk Hose, Crepe Silk Hose That Have Been Collected For Your Approval. These Are All On Sale Now . At Greatly Reduced Prices All The New. Season's Colors. 9