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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-11-01, Page 12UC•KNOW, ONTARM THE CKNQ�W SEN'l'IN�, � :.. ,. O I SEE BY THE • for Fall, 4�2 45, SPECIAL 51 Gauge • :uw .Crepe ' Hose . • a Service . Weight Silk Hose Full'; Fashioned' Lisle ,Hose, Full ,Fashioned ' 'WQOL & COTTON HOST; heavy weight e� SENTINEL (Continued from,. page • 1). THAT • Marguerite. MacKenzie, ' 'daughter of .Mr.. and_Mrs. Bruce MacKenzie, 'is convalescing af- ter a six weeks illness with virus pneumonia, : but" is still confines]. -to • her home since re- ' turning from the hospital • THAT M. A. McCaffrey, teller of ' the Walkerton branch of the Bank of Montreal for the past year, has . been: transferred • .to the Wales. ibrencli, 12 mile's from Cornw,a11. v +`Mike" was a former . member of the + local staff, Tf •IAT',,we overlooked ; the fact that .Mr: Ernie Ackert and his son Raynard returned a couple• of weeks ago from 'a .:business. trip ' . to ; Western . Canada by motor. They . purchased . about 180 head of cattlein the West. TI -IAT we' gave Donald, instead A1V L' lbs Ronald, as the name' of Mr. SON OF FORMER MINISTER G l AN LAYMEN SUNDAY • 1, an i d • Mrs. George Stanley' DIED IN LONDON. THURSDAY A . veteran , of : four' years ser- vice with the Royal Canadian Air Force, 'Harold F.' McKinley, '48, off, 214:`Ridout. street, London, died et. Westminster .Hospital...last Thurs- day hurs- d�ay:.after ,a week's :illness. • -He vias a watchmaker and 'jeweller )by trade Before Indy-' ng:to London four years: ego he operated, a store in' ; Ingersoll. He was;. born .inn Barrie .and lived; in Ltieknow ,'' as• ayouth where his lather 'was minister of the United Church some 25 years ,o:, • Mr. McKinley.: was an adherent •-of '. Wesley United Church. His father, ''theRev. George McKin- ley, a retired UnitecFChurch min ister,' predeceased, him in Sep - Surviving are his wife,;the 'for- mer Marjorie Staples; '• a son Peter; a';', daughter; Sally, all . of Ingersoll;.; and. a sister, Mrs. Frank• (Clara) ,;Pall, of London Mrs A. • D is Armstrong, .of Lucknow is. an aunt.:'.• a The three Anglican Churches _, ', observed Laymen's Sunday •in St THAT there were. nine• tables of Peter's 'Ch'urch with laymen tak-. ; players` at the•"opening Shoot ing, charge of the service. Mr. B. Party in the Recreational Cen- Pappas sang the . Litany, Mr. ,Fred tie on Monday , night:' Prize McQuillan read the lesson and, *inners Were Mrs.' Jack, Wraith; .the., address to the Olen: of the and Alberat Chin:. These parties church Was delivered by Mr will: be• held', in the , Town Hall Chas. L.;':Smith for . the next ,:two ' :Monday. Holy baptism was administer- nights. ed at• 400 ' 'p m.whend Robert Howard, ;infant son ,of 'Gunner A. THAT • last week we were again • 'O. 'Kerslake and Mrs: Iva Wilda '; forced to 'hold Fiver.. several Smith .Kerslake wasreceived'in articles, including ' Rosemary to the church. ./ Thyme's '• ` column and some At Dungannon the address• :to church .reports:. a men was delivered.' by A. Guest • 'Mitchell, • and at Ripley, the Rec.-= THAT ' Rev. Wm. : ' Matheson •of tor read the message •from -Mr. r: • Chesley, who returned recent- ly from a trip to Scotland, gave • an'. 'account .•• of 'his trip , -at ' a men. gathering in •Chesley ; on Tues. day arranged by the. Minister:. sal • Association: • --o- THAT . ,prolonged. rainfall ; - last Tuesday • flooded Caledonian Park' to a .degree' that "washed: -out • any : possibility of a • ball White, , president ...Of the' Brotherhoodof Anglican :Church- 1st, 1951; SNOW SZJITS,"1,, 2, .,3years, i.n satin,, pylon and gabardine,' 3. -PIECE SUITS—plaid jackets; with plain color ski Pants. coni'piete with cap, Sizes: 4ti to 6x. BOMBER JACKETS; 8 to 14. P'ARKAS,, 4 to 6x & 24 to 26, STATION WAGON COATS—sizes 4, 5, 6, 6x and '.8' to 18 • OVERALLS, .JEANS, GABARDINE & TWILL, TROU"SEiis, L"ADIES• . - WINTER . COATS ---twills,, all wool broadcl ;th, with Dor; with-- :'1 out fur trim, chamdis lined,, good cho, a of colors,; sizes, 11. to 2O. ••• ' , STATION WAGON COATS---% or full leng• with`mauton• • collars in gabardine or . waterproof satin, Sizes 12 to 18 , CIGloves, Handbags, Scarfs''and Headsquares to complete your costume, NYLONS by KAYSER,. CORTICELLI, & PHANTOM,. 'SPECIAL! • Sub -Standard Nylons „*____-_„..,-'2----;-. __ _-_„..,-_,_ tom,__ .__ • The body rested at the games E>' Gordanier funeral homewhere Service was . 'conducted by. the Rev:: F. H Jablin at • 3..p.m. Sat- urday. ,:Burial,; was in Maitland Bank Ceznetery, Seaforth. ; ' game there this week, • and' re- ID :ae.1uEool1le■Ee1wS••dc■••k••■■eels•Ee0ee■■•e•saas,•af■tee•■•••S••a■:■ • .■. N. A ••■ ■ 33c: r .McLaren's Inoperiat Cheese, ^_ lb. 844 '■ ■ • RRd Seed Cohoe u SPECIAL y's Tender. King Peas, 'agcy 20 oz., _ _.2 for 41c' ■ Aylmer` ern, Choice qty .oz, _,�_ �' F • 20 • 2 for 330: Minute:Oats,. 5. lb.'bag .r__ . 9,e ■ 4 • Cake Mxes Tide�..'Oxydo�: Cheer, P�g Gold, Silver, Chocolate ' .T-- 3 7c Rinso, L.ux, .Surf teeu: ,Cheese % lb. .Ogilvie • SOAP. IS DOWN II ` Kraft Dinner.:: 2 for 29c Dreft _ _- ■ f of the • . county; petitioning the- leUNI4JRAI�GE -� c l to putdits we•ight behind .� , . _ . ,.. • ' .. ' , L-� . • . •the, police an the'courts in seek- ---- -- - 39c to; ■ ■ ■ •. TOT -TO -TEE ' Nand' .LADIES' •WEAR Phone 89-W : • Luckiiow, ;Ontario.. • 98c. suited' in Lucknow's •home game. ': going. to ,Wingham• 'on Friday:. Almost three inches of rain fell.; during : the ',,night Monday,' Off and "on during ,Tuesday and. ' • throughout ..Tuesday ,night. The • total rainfall for October climb- ed to an excessive '51 inches.' . DEPLORE . COUNTY TA: ACTI.OM •ON C.. . The `annual Convention' of Hui; on County, •Temperance Pedera- tions, .Meeting in ; Goderich, en- dorsed • a motion that club • licenses which' ere now. being: operated' in -Huron. •County be 'investigated by the, Legislative. conunittee, .. as: well as the failure to enforce see tions ' four and five of the;; Can ad'a Temperance' Act. • The' action taken .rafter it, was reported clubs were operating in Goderich and :Seaforth. ' C M. • Rdbentson, president, stated that the year • had . • been started ..with high hopes of ac- complishing certain goals "We •feel Wehave a .goodtem- perance, program and. law, but there isa' certain amount :of.'Com- placency which is' a': , dangerous thing, as we may be 'challenged at any tirne to battle ;for the C:T A.'•We never know.how 'poen after the battle, in ',Peel .to repeal the Act that we may have to fight it here". He • said that both the crown attorney and the police 'bad stat- ed there is a': lack .of co-operation on, the part of the citizens. "Tem- ' people are perance pe Ole a, a not'' breaking :out openly .to..,defend-the ,Act", he charged. • . Resolutions Passed Resolutions passed. by ; the Huron. County: Temperance 1Fed- eration ..were: • TO. Huron County. Council. de- ploring, its action in . eondei'rini ng the Canada Temperance Act, "and. in the; interest of ,the future lent' •. rover . y SPECI►L. Grapes, 2 ;.lbs. :2� Sunsweet ' Prunes .:.....lb, • 32c :Puffed Wheat• .•12c' Puffed Rice • •.15' .Oatm'eal •. Cookies lli: 330 i., We • have, our .supplies for .. ,r - Christmas. Cakes Peel,. Cherths .,Almonds, Ralph's, Etc:'' ;• FREE CHINAWARE With every Five, Dollar order, or.. over, one ' Nappy, Qu. ban Royal, 22-caratgold is given free. perance Act' `is 'enfoced; A resolution asking. the. Fed - erg Government that the C.T.A. be not •repealed, ;and' appealing to the :Parlament Of 'Canada to.'• seek such amendment . to the act as will, better' frustrate he`'in in- fringement of its purpose and in• . It trop: __ __ _ . ,. Iii , June : the; Huron County Council said enfocement of 'the provision ; •, of the C T.A. lies ecome "virtually impossible"; Council ' appealed to ; Parliament : for the repeal of the , C.T.A:` m a•.� ....... • e▪ g enforcement, rather fleas: the, GRAPEFRUIT pe o e bel eying the rr council should have strengthened ■ ..: McINTt"1SI-1 APPLES - """� i and supported it rather' than rid - .1 Full of nice 6 for 43c i ■ �' icuh.ng it, and asking for:its re - and 6 t. baskei-60c � ■ q `'lb. 4l c . .peal Wiling resolution was 'passed 'petit- ■ ■ r•- ing the government of On= - to ria to: strengthen those charged ,11 ■ tithelaCw.'Te.A111.1Trotitreislitotreegathtde au al r .�rest icted measures of the On NIL ■. We Deliver . Phone 20 s. t tarso,iquar Control Act in the .J e■ae■ee■erteeaaa■esiesl■eaafa■u■lieu■euauae■■ele.■■■ei■■asiau■■e■s■iesuss■su■■ounty where the Canada Tem - 1 •United Church •Y.P S.• : The : October' :'29th .rrtieeting' . of `the' ; United Church Y.P.S.'was • opened •by singing hymn 546: Tli scripture was: read by Carolyn • • Gibson''after *Will she 'led in sprayer. A:' , poern'' was read' by Charlene Smith followed by the rninutes,: collection and a period: of business, 'Hymn 480. was then Aunt ' The topic on "Choosing a. vocation for young people" was :ably .and interestingly''given'bY. .Dr W. J. Mumford A. contest was_:._ conducted by Jaik 1VIeKim who was convener for the program and tie •.meetin, g 'dosed with the benediction. • "ifnr�fwd�u.r>•iffr�rC.rU BRASSIERE SPECIAL r r clearance of Exquisite Form ' • Brassieres. Most sizes in A, B and C devela pnaents. titular:U.50.. O clear' at. $1:19` ea. FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR; MITTS AND GLOVES ,, Buy nowr for winter with `Tiger.' brand M .s'. and Boy's Leather Mitts 'and .. fleece lined' Underwear' for boys an Calo ea 'five -finger, One-fin er ' and then. ,Combinations• ail 'two piece. �' ` mitts; lined 'and`"unlined. MA Taira nai.444 • r`