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THE UJCOQW SENTgi^U W<^ow> 0NTARI(>
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 8 th, _ 1953
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ATTENTION!
; Announcing' The Arrival' Of
. A^ New Stock Of
OTIGHT^nOUS
We have a wide selection of
DRESSES
in top-notch styles in the
ever - popular embossed ,
cotton, as well. as broad-,
cloth, waffle piques, blister
cloth and chambrays., ,
Included in these are
“TEENA-PAIGE”
the popular 4ress with '
/ teen-agers. All prices from
$4.98 up .
z Sizes . 12 to 20, 38 to 44 / -1
* and 20j/2 to 24s/2.
Gay Cotton Casual
SKIRTS
are so comfortaible* to wear
in any weather, Choose
f r o m polished / cottons,
piques .and broadcloth.
Multi-colored prints, solid;
: colors of white, green,
yellow, mauve and Blue; /
Sizes 12 to 18. . 1
« $2€98 up
ASHTON’S
MEN’S, LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR
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OBITUARY
MRS. WM. J. MacDONALD
. The whole community was sad
dened by the death of Mrs. Wm."
J. MacDonald, who passed away
■ • . at her home on Thursday, July
2nd, after a long illness. Mr. and
— -Mrs.MaeDonald-movedtoLuck-
now about two years ago from
* their farm in Kinloss Township.
?. The late Mrs. MacDonald, for-,
nierly Elizabeth Tackaberry, the
youngest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Tackaberry,. Was
/ born in Ashfield. She Was belov-
, ed by all who knew.her for the
kindness-she bestowed .to , every
one arid for her willingness to
' . help others who needed it. She
. was entirely selfless, and the
other’s need was relieved before
she, considered herself. . '
; Mrs. MacDonald was devoted
to her^church. She Was always a
faithful attendant at church, and
a tireless worker in the W.M.S.
: Her home too, was known for its
; hospitality and she delighted in
the cririiRahy of friends and
neighbors. Mr. and Mrs/ MacDon
ald lived fifty-four years Of a
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of ' /
VALUES
Shop andSave
Compare our Prices
Challenger
Sockeye Salmon
Libby’S . .
Deep Brown Beans, 20 os, 17c
Royal Grigst. .
Coffee, lb. ..j.:,.91c
Prem 31c
Furity White Cake Mix /
with Rie Crust Mix 29fe
.Blue & Gold / •. /'/
Peas, 15 oz., for. 37c
I.G.A. Instant Coffee .. .... 59c
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happy and prosperous life. .
A private funeral service, held
Saturday afterrioon at her, late
residence, was? attended- by ‘her
friends and neighbors. Her mini
ster, ROv. Charles Winn of the
Presbtyerian Church, conducted
the funeral service and in his:
„address~~stressed~the™.beautiful-
Chritian life Mrs. MacDonald liv
ed .Two of her: favorite hymns,
“The Old Rugged Cross” and “Be-
yond the Sunset” were sung dur-
ing the service; Rev.. Winn pre
sided at the organ arid led in the
Singing. ;.z. ■: .
Interment was in South Kin
loss Cemetery, the pallbearers
being James Pickering, Stuart
Robertson, Kelso McNay, Duncan
McConriell, Fraser TiurVes arid
Alex McKenzie., , • ■.'
’The friends arid relatives who
attended the service-from put of
town were: Mrs. C. .W. Twamley,
Shirley and /Bill of London; Mrs.
Carter, Mrs/ Baden and Mrs. Barr
ber of London; Mr. arid Mrs/Geo.
Tozer of London; Mr. arid Mrs.
Ben Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Armstrong of Detroit; Miss Joan
MacCallum of Hamilton; Mr. and
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White Swan '/•/ ;/\ /
Toilet Tissue . 2 for 2$c .
Domestic Shortening 27c
Crushed Pineapple, 20 oz.j 29c
Rose ; ..i, ■<.
Sweet Wafer Pickles, 20 oz.
Aylmer ' \ '' „7 ''
Fruit Cocktail, 15 oz. .......
King’s . /■/; •;. ■
Choice Tomatoes, 28 oz. ..
Grapefruit, 126’s
Sunkist Oranges, 252’s
33c
23c,
21c
each
39c
SMlra’S^OOIFAIAXKET
,• Shbp & Save at Smith’s I.G.A. Cash aiid Carry Fqod Market
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MEN^S WEAR . . . /
. ’ . .WALXEjt>s’OVKJRAi<L.S,.ilEsiies,rrOiH S5.95
' ■ WALKJER’S JEANS, .all sizes 'from.
. SNAG- PROOF OVERALLS, all sizesS4.95
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SNAG PROOF JEANS, all sizes, from $3.95 7
' . ■ .(Pilis 1 Pali*. Stales ..FREE! ■
PAINTER S WHITE OVERALLS, frOia $3.95
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THATLeslie Alton, who had.been
a/patient; iri' Wingham Ho$PiW
/ for four months,with ;a frac-
turpd hip, . is presently at
Baker’s Private Hospital. Leslie,
was still . not putting any
weight on the limb pending a
report of the latest x-ray.
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’THAT Mr. W. -W Hill observed
his 77th birthday on Monday.
Mr. Hill is enjoying splendid
health and sihte retiring from
the grocery business has kept
. quite active, spending a great
deal of time in his flower and
■ vegetable garden which is real
ly something to see. \
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THAT ’ a reception was held in
■ Centre v on
Tuesday of last, week in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hen
derson (Gertie Wraith). ; A
purse of money was presented
the newlyweds by Cameron
r MacDonald^ as master - of - cere
monies. . ; ■ .
THAT Barbara a nd Beverley
Rath well, twin daughters of
Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Rathwell
had their tonsils removed in
Wingham Hospital, on Tuesday.
THAT Wilfred Black was success
ful in passing his second year
in/ dentistriv at Toronto Unh
versity.rHe is working t in the
/city for the summer.
THAT we* have had a request
' for a number of copies of The
; 7 SHOWERS, WEDDINGS/BIRTHDAYS,
And Every Occasion /.
-these.'Will-Be '7' ■
/ QN‘DISPLAY FRIDAY MORN1ING
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Prop In And Look Them Over
Finlay Decorators
§ ’Phone 218, Lucknow |
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Sentinel of June 24th, which
we could not fill, , and would
™ ,appreciate^receipV^--ll^--i^^
.from subscribers who may still
have their copy and ..have no
r further .need of it. /
THAT local folk were among the
bingo Winners at Kincardine re-
./ cently. Isaac Nixon’s luck still
holds and he won himself an
other $100 prize. Charles Stew
ard won a similar amount and
- Mrs. Button $25. . “ , (
THAT Mrs. H. R/ Allin attended
’ the reunion in London of the
St. Joseph’s Hospital graduat
ing class of 1937, of which she
was a member.
Mrs. Elmer Mahood,: Mrs. Mag*
wood of Kincardine;, Mr. and Mrs.
: Robert Hutchison, Tillie andDon-
na of Wingham.
Mrs. MacDonald is survived by
her husband and Mrs. Annie
Twamley who lived with ,them
for a number of years.
MRS. CHARLES E. SMITH
The death occurred on-Sunday,
June 28th, at the family resi
dence, Wingham, of Mabel En-
sign, wife of Charles E, Smith,
in her 75th year./
Mrs. Smith was ibofn in Ash
field Township, and was married
therein 1905. After ,her marriage
- Jshe/went^OL/liveJn-Ripleyr-where-j-TH
she / remained until moving to
Wingham in 1928. She was a
member of the Women’s Mission
ary Society of the United church,
and was secretary of the W.M*S,
at Olivet United church for 17
years/ She was of, a cheerful dis-
. position and was known as a
kind and loving mother and wife,
Surviving, besides her husband,
are a daughter, Mrs. Jack- (Flor
ence) Rea vie, and a brothef, Her
bert Ensign of Ashfield Town
ship, and a granddaughter; Lynda
Marie ReaVie. A daughter, Lil
lian, two sisters and a brother,
predeceased her.
Funeral services were held on
Tuesday.. from Ripley United
church, with Rev. Watt and Rev.
Bryden officiating. Iptermerit ;(Vas
in Ripley, cemetery.
Pallbearers were G. W. Tiffin,
eft Osborne, Lovell McGuire arid
Robert Campbell. Flower bearers;
were Jim Murray, George Orvis,:
John Colling and Alex McTavish.
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THAT a few subscribers have
been drawing attention to the
fact their label date has not
been advanced. The mailing list
will jbe revised shortly when
laber dates will be brought up
to. date. In the meanWne, if
your subscription is in arrears,
now jwould be a good time to'
attend to it.
THAT Will Lees has returned to
Detroit after spending a few
weeks at Hot Springs, Arkan
sas, receiving treatment for a
rheumatic condition, which he
says didn’t help him much. .The
weatherman was doing his best . to uphold the name of the re
sort, as for over two weeks the
mercury had been over 100
: degrees. '
. >rt o.f
the Crewe Church sale, it read
-that.Mitchell Orangemen ‘built’
the church. Of course, it should
have^been ‘bought’.
THAT a meeting of the Official
Board. of the. United Church
Was held last: week to consider
tenders for the installation of
a new heating1 system in the
church. The Board did not
Heiy
Wanted:
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FEMALE PERSONNEL
Excellent Working Conditions
Vacation With Pay
Hospital Plan
Apply on and after
July13th, 1953
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Botany Oryspinners
REG’D, -
KINCARDINE, Ont.
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make a definite decision on
what type of heating to iristai,.
: but will meet again shortly to
settle the question. ?
THAT/Mr. arid Mrs. L. C. McIver
* observed their fiftieth wedding •J
anniversary pn Wednesday.
THAT Orley Martin, retired CNR
station agent arid how residing
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now friends on Sunday last. Mr.
' Martin was agent here about 35
years ago,. arid will be rernem-
bered by many of the older z
folk., , / ■ "../../,' ■ ///,'■ „'
THAT young Teddy Collyer got ;
quite a thrill last week when ;
he landed a -brown'trout meas/
urihg inches and' tipping :
the scale at about 2% pounds.
NOTICE
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