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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-09-13, Page 2o V ' . f ti F�• ". 1FACIIPTIPPriAnterWAIMMIT.- a • " ' H iitICKNOW SENTINEL► [SS TH: Monda y, September17th and • uesda Se ternber • For "the best'{ ,Exhbits, .: Entertainment '.and' '8howmanthip: REV.: C. A. • WINN SPORE AT INSTITUTE MEETING On Friday, September 7th, the 3.u6know`` 'VV, I.h•eld t`hei'r . •regu lar monthly meetitg in the Colin - Chamber' with .20` ladies in attendance. Plans were made for the exhibit at the Lucknow'• Fall• Fair, and .:also 'to serve at booths inside and' outside the arena, on Fair 'bay,.;.Mrs. McGill is • the del'' Negate' to attend the.:eomven'tiori at. Guelph ph on. Tuesday: and Wed_• resday • of this ;' Rev: " 'W:. A;' Winn was • guest' speaker ,and as, the theme : was tblicty, ,He spoke dn' the "Word .figures on publicity, gi\ren. 'by' Colpoxteurs and the Bible Sac-• iety. Miss Margaret Rae favored with " the •splo "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" ". Mrs Elmer;: Johnston read., an. article from the column of J. V: 'McAree` on, the plight of the- aged. which • is likely to become more acute. Assumingthey :had plenty money' to provide food, clothing and shelter, • there •are . many other important; things needed such ' as. human coMpanionship and op portunities to make themselves useful • In • our town• of Lucknow there is opportunity forthe var-, •ions: societies to ''bring pleasure to these at the new convalescent of :God' 'and .gave facts' • arid' home.. • HILL FRIENDS . HONORED MAR'° 'On' Thursday evening, Mrs. Alex 'MeNay was hostess for a shower in honor of. Miss Mary Struthers, prior to her- •approach- ing marriage... ' On Mary's, arrival at the house,. she was greeted with, ringing of 'hells and singing of "Bells r of- St. Marys", She was ushered by Miss Lena Robinson to -a• •"wishing. well''' gaily decked in green and eyed S gold andusans, : in aand . • setting nofdublasrown- calle, As -Lena read theaddress, 'Marys turned the windlass;' bringing ' up various. parcels, ofsense and non- sense, the ' mi ost mportant' gifts being a !'what -not" and . a kitchen ''electric clock.Mary Made .4,-• fit ting reply and a ' happy time *as spent. in ' a • . varied ` program of music and 'the; reciting by the ladies of ' poems, original • and otherwise. Tea was: served by the ladies . • ' Following ,Is. the, address' Dear Mary, " we know , You are- leaving the Hill, . And 'lonesome we'll; be For a sight of you still. But it's "joyful: we' are. For .your' lovely ror ance, And kre'd like for this • evening ,Your .joy to enhance. Wiith the aid of the fairies, We've brought .yaw a .;well And in it there's magic. As soon you 'can: tell. Three wishes ,you make Arid. three times you go round And there's all of us wishing. That :'health„rriay be found, And wealth too ‘and.' happiness OITA= Always; dor ybu,,; With. peace and contentment - In all that you .do, Now turn the smooth windlass And tip from the 'well ,,•. The parcels. keep coming, Thein message to tell. Here's a• tick arid a tock From the neighbors combined' • TQ give you a timepiece-- It's trusty' you'll find. • When the Very last parcel Has come from the ivellr' ' There;s more tok the •story As soon. you can tell., For here's a fine '''..`What -Not".. The ropes ,wouldn't hold. • ' The pleasure, 'twill 'give you' Canneyer be told: As, staunch as ,the Standpipe,. That , •graces The Hill, • May memories `go with you Of peace and good . will • • Signed' on behalf of the Hill Billies • Mrs. Elmer ' Johnston, Miss Dean• McLeod', Mrs. Me - Nay, Miss E. Welsh, Miss L. Rob, inson. T,E UB»S., SEPTEM$El : 13th 1051 KICKED BY IIORSE, SUFFERED BROKEN ARM • Wrn. C. M'chall, •R•R.. 7, Luck naw, had his right arm broken on. Saturdayafternoon when kicked by a horse on his. Ash- field Township faun... .Bill was , cleaningµ some burrs from the tail ,of the animal, vi;hch `"" was a quiet beast . and had 'never' been known to kick. But, theze was a firs time. Bill took the' drive from the pair of hoofs the mid-section." The right atm, tvhich was .across. his .stomach,. took the.,blow from, one hoof.and'. possiiblysaved him from inter- nal injuries,r .Two •. bones 'in the Wrist, were cracked, and Till win.. have the forearm in a. east for a' month .or so, Presbyterian' -W.M S. The September 'meting ' df' the Society 'was , 'in c'ha'rge of • Mrs. C. Cook Land; Mrs: •R, ; Johnston; when the Home Helpers were entertained., After opening .exer- cises by the president,'' the .busi- ness bf the ' Society ;was dealt with and the 'roll call , answered by . a deaconess: in `Ontario Mrs,, Bob Reid led .in • the Glad'' Tidings, 1?• gayer and. an :interesting paper was 'given by : Mrs., MacFarlane froth', the, study, book. Current.. u events . ...from .. the, • -August J ly g Glad • Tidings iw.ere summarized. by 'Mrs: C. Cook while..Mrs, Winn Return” T'o Wa�kerton Eev" and Ma'. H, .J.. Harnw,e.lI have returned. to Walkerton after spending the: ' :.'urhrner ,at their Bruce h `cottage Mrs" Harn.. we11 has.Beacmade• a complete recov- ery from injuries -received in a motor 'accident ' in 'whic'h her sis- ter.,. Miss Letitia Stanley 'of Rile' and Dr.: J. F,. MacKenzie of De- troit suffered injiries . that were` • a 'contributing factor in• their s ubsequent deaths: • • • Whenever you hear it said that • • there is a 'beautiful • tie :between father aixb son, the son .is prob- ably ' wearing it: • cOrmnaridrnent. ' A' Biblical con test followed and :Mrs. Russel? • closed the Meeting with Y :.pra er The :.October' meeting willbe', in Charge of . Mrs' ,McGill and Mrs: - gave, s:gave, the Bible 'study • on the 7th ` E; Johnston. •ss��as�as�sra■■ al �, a i■ss•i ass■isseaa■aeaeaaiaaeaa�tp siteease'iii•a■ieesa'sssiaeiisei■sisisiree aises■eee ells esiae'ss'sasOlisii �si s s _ _ — • a :.0 l. a. 110 rand :Oper'iiig'Wednesday,Septeni Having completed a thorough stock ,count• we find ourselves ready: to offer you Special Merchandise at. " UNBELIEVABLE LOW .PRICES.:You are . cordially • invited to call; and take advantage of such': offerings '.being • made in' connection, with our opening. permit a7-. complete list of ' •prices : ;but` daily :. NEw B'ARGAI'NS AT DRAS IC REDUCTIONS: in Men's and. Women's Wear will be added to our displays. • • i• pace •does not ... is' i .aii.t..i.,.oa...i......,a..4i..►.,Cr.iaiiuiE•:d...wl.i•..b.1.w.��.Nr.f�w�ii��sr. :All„ DRESSES BLOUSES SKIRTS 'Octand ::I Sizes ' 1.2. -to. 4.4 50c ", $1•.00, ,$2.00 . SL•iCKS; $2.00,.,.. $5.00, $10 $.1.00 'to $5..00,:'. Costume ry Jewele pylon HOSIERY Perfects $ 1 Gauge, °30 Denier° $1:50 Pair SLIPS • PANTIES 2 for $1.00 BRASSIERS' 59c ; and 89e r • Winter' COATS SPECIAL r Knitting Wool 37c SILK •SQUARES e ■ nclusve s a . .. Erankly ... we want ,you to get th`b habit' of shopping in the fri rdIy attO0htre" of r`vari these four.days every purchase entitles youtoan opportun- ity to 'win one of these four door prizes: FIRST 'PRIZE: Men's Hat. Gift ,Certificate a_ _ _:. $10.00 _ SECOND. PR�IZE s . Girl's •Silk. Square .$7.00, THIRD PRIZE: Ladies' Handbag FOURTH PRIZE: :. Boy's Shirt. ' .; • ... $3.00. TIES 3 'for $1.00: . Men's FELT,•,HATS '• PORT SHORTS,' •.$2, 98 • WOOL SOX good'. assortment. 79c 'oys' i' SHIRT`S .... 99c... . Men`'s' WORD 'SOX 85c .' 1 :■ s Men's and • Boys' GLOVES • .. 49c and 9.9c ! '. . . MEN'S BELTS .. $ 99c A ■ 'Boys' TgOUSERS• f.. ►' '$3.49,• O Gift Items i SWEATERS' . ' . • Women's .GLOVES• 2.99 99re 35c and . 1.8g 1" { LADIES' IES' 'and MEN'S WEAK11. , rdi..,�.,,�.. =y 'Phone85, c 1 ' , . , , srrfaY+s�swr'�ii+u�tii+r+rw�w�r.r � ■ a • Lu 1ow sass■■a■ar ■aaisaassmaiteaaa`■nios rase ■sseaisssiti ■ssis■� sisaa'sii ssi�aa'aliii s I■sella:e'a■ieassiossissismiaaaaaasisisss sisit r Mali■sea■ .* ✓ . 4 '$ ▪ . 1 .0: za