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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-12-08, Page 18/ PURPLE GROVE Hi, Kiddies! to meet SANTA CLAUS. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO -V I PAGE SIXTEEN MONUMENTS MEMORIALS WALKERTON W« < only mamifac*’ tutors in this j^rt of OntarlQ of high monuments who import granite from the Old Country in the rough by the carload and process from the rough to finished monument. No middleman. When choosing a monument come and see one of thez '■ largest selections in Ontario. Established over sixty y<^ars. Write,or phone Walkerton 8 and reverse charges. skeltoH MEMORIALS l .. WALKERTON 7 " /".V ■’' ’;V .\ . ■ ■■ ■ -..A” •' ; •’' • .............l"-'-7.; * Reasoning within child is fine; if you can reach the child’s reason without;, destroying your NYLONS Gift Boxed LANGSIDE Sympathy is extended fo Mrs, Jernes Cochrane in the passing of her father, M^r. Marriott. Mrs. Russel Ritchie Und M^i Wm. Scott ; attended the shower ip Wingham oh Wednesday ev­ ening in honor of Miss : Doris Struthers, nt the horiie, of Mps. Lome Archer (nee Jessie Scott); We extend congratulations to the bridereleot and prospective groom ML Walter \Sc0tt, wh^se ntar* riage takes placf shortly. Mr. and Mrs- Gordon Wall and friniiiy visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ita Wall and family, Whitechurch. , .... i. Mr. andMrs.;: Wm. /Scpttj and Mr. Gordon Scott of Ripley at­ tended the funeral at Belgrave on Saturday afternoon of their aunt, Mrs. Jack Scott, . ; Those: thking in the bus trip to London on Saturday from around here were Mrs. Bert, Mofr fat, Mrs. Wes Ypung, Mrs. Geo. Waddell, Mrs. Russel Ritchie, Mrs. Wm. Evans, Mrs. Johnston Corin. Curtis Dawson returned home from WihgKam Hospital on Wed­ nesday and returned to school Monday mpynjhg. ' CUtROSSCORNERS _ 4 ' ■ ■ ' ' • _T ”T Mr. and Mrs. Alex* Whytock and Carman spent Monday with Mr, arid Mr§. Ronald ^Stanley and George, Kinloss. : Mrs. Mary Wall isspending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wall. Teeswater. . Mrs. Perry liodgins was host­ ess to the ladies for a plastic .demonstration Wednesday even­ ing, ’ ’ • . iMr, and Mrs, Frank Brown and Sog spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mibholson and .family ■Bervie, « ■. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Schneider and family, Teeswater, spent Sunday witl^ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher, . t?.u ■Ii.yj > .'yw 1 . . 1 ” MT? ' i ASHFlELp notes The first mooting of the newly organized C.G.I.T- group was held last Friday evening at the home of M^ Sadie Johnston. Wednesdayevening of this Week they meet at Miss Beverley Mac- Kenzie’s home. . The November meeting of the Presbyterian’. W,MJS. will Ibe held on, Thursday afternoon at the’ , home of Mrs. N. G, MacKenzie. Mrs. A. A. J. Simpson will be the leader. The roll call is to be answered by a Christmas verse. This is the annual meeting when reports will be received and 1955 officers installed. • Children Baptized Three children Were baptized ■by Rev. R. J. MacDonald at the afternoon service in the Presby- terian Church~on“Sunday.‘ Donald Robert, son of Mr; and Mrs. Don­ ald Simpson; Patricia Louise, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay MacLennan; Barry Harrison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac­ Donald. - - "7;/,./ / /; /../< • / . ., Is Your Subscription Paid? The Purple Grove Farm Forum met at the home o£Mr> and Mrs. John Emerson on Monday even­ ing with'a good attendance. As this was. review night the sub­ jects for the past month were re­ viewed and discussed arid'a per- iod of recreation was enjoyed ny all, . ;• Mr, and Mrs, Frank Currie vis­ ited at the home of' the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Arm­ strong of Bervje. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leesdn, Iona and Barbara visited at the home of Mr. Jack Elphick re­ cently. A British Knit demonstration was held at the home of Mrs. Morford McKay on Friday of last week. - Mr. and Mrs, Donald McCosh, Mary and Dick visited at the home of Mrs. Annetta Bushell on Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gawley and family visited at the home of Mr. Ellis Gossell, Ripley. 0 Mr. arid Mrs. Frank Currie and family visited at the' home of Mrs. Gertie Walsh, Kinlough. Purple Grove Institute met .at 4he_hame_of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leeson with a good attendance last Wednesday afternoon. Quite a number from here at-* (tended a plastic demonstration held at the .hom^ of Mrs. Perry Hodgins on Wednesday night. Mr. andp,Mrs. Burton -Collins, spent Saturday at Kitchener. FOREVERYONE at- the MARKET STORE pair 95c $1.00 $1.29 SILK HEADSQUARES 98c HANDBAGS—Attractive leather-like plastic, -well made, from $1.98 to-$3.98 each COSTUME JEWELLERY—Gift Sets. O.V. ALL-WOOL BLANKETS — Satin bound, ' each $8.95 & $10.50 WABASSO MUSLIN SHEETS — Lovely Gift ' items,'- pair .............................................. $6.98 PILLOW SLIPS—42”, pair ............. $1.29, $1.59 FINE IMPORTED HANDKERCHIEFS—Nicest selection ever 39c, 49c, 59c Boxes ' ITUARY a.marriott of Joseph Aiken Lucknow occurred Hospital on Friday -rwis st 4.4. C 68th year. ............' F"..........................................................................................................................";/""■ WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8th, 1954 JOSEP The de Marriott in Wingh evening' item attack., W.as in h He Was -bdm, ih Howick Town­ ship Qrt November 20th, 1888-and was Vson, of John Marriott and Ann Gregg. For some time Mr. Marriott “has lived in this com­ munity where' members of, his family reside, . The funeral service was. held at i the McLennan - MacKen?ie Memorial Chapel on Monday af- tefrndon conducted by Rev, G7 S. Baulch of South Kinloss Presby­ terian Church'. I Interment was in Greenhill Cemetery, the pallbearers being Wesley Ritchie, John Ritchie, El­ don Miller, Robert Lyons, Frank MacKenzie and Alvin Volk. Mr, Marriott is survived by Ihis Widow, the former J£yrtl’e Gower of Dashwood; by four daughters, Mrs. Howald (Ida) of Lucknow, Mrs. James Coch­ rane (Arma) of Kiriloss, Mrk Ar­ thur Clarke (Alice) of Kinloss, Mrs. John Clarke (Margaret) of London; by two sons, Vernon Marriott of Lucknow and Walter Marriott-of-Kincardine;-and™ by- three stepchildren,, Mrs. Oliver Bedard (^Glije) of Sarnia; Mrs. Robert Richter (Martha) of ’ Im gersoll and Bruce Kenny of Ham­ ilton.. ' 7 He was predeceased by a dau­ ghter, Mrs. E. Holt (Hazel) of Grand Bend, in 1939. Be Sure To Be In Lucknow on Saturday FINE DRESS SHIRTS—Sanforized. Come in ivhite, blue, grey aiid stripes. Each ... $2.95 . - . , T„ys for GWs and Boys of a„ ages. Use <>ur COLORFUL PLAID SHIRTS—Sure to make g. “Lay-Away Plan”. No charges’. Simply Select him happy a;;..;;;;;. ' t,a:..$2.79,$2.95 ^ : — ---------'—. HEAVY WOOL-LIKE DOESKIN SHIRTS — at, each .......; .uo ...............7.7 .$3.95 SOCKS—A swell selection of Wool and nylon Dress Hose ......a'. ..o.......... 98c to $1.59 ALL-WOOL SWEATERS—$3.95 to $6.50 Pure Wool MOTOR RUGS—Tartans, Ea. SMART TIES—Each each $8.95 your gifts, make a small deposit and j>ay later. : . / > -V/' -7 7 SE WING MACHINES—Really sew J All metal. 7Each .7,..: „7,...7. $2.49 “DREAM BABY”—All rubber doll with saran hair. Each ...7... ...7.,7.. ■ $6.95 OTHER DOLLS, from . . .. .... $1.98 to $4,95 Ea. TABLE & CHAIR SETS—Strongly made of polished hardwood, set .... .. ___$7.95 BIG STEEL TRUCKS — Tractors, Transports, tprice .....................7........ .. $349, $&0g GAMES GALORE— . ..... 15c, 29c, 49c Each g. 7 DOLL PRAMS—Strong steel bodies, rubber- • jtired wheels ■. . ..... $4750 to $6.95. CAR Strong,, brightly finished, Our Special Frice $6.49 Each COMPLETESELEGTIGNOFXMASGARDS Big- Family Box of 50, only _____ _ 1............9.8c CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, TREE LIGHTS J GIFT WRAPPING, SEALS, ETC., ETC. hWteYourGhristmasGifH^olla^^^