The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-01-22, Page 8•
TlitZ LTICIAlaW SENTINEL• LUCKNOW, .o TAfti0
We at • Teznpleton's are very.' much aware of the high cost •
d in •the. interests .of the public
• oflivi�g' �
.are ready with . •Maio . .
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on. special
BOYS' HEAVY W,INDBREAK,ERS Plaid .fronts#, zipper fast
Sizes. 26 34. Regular $4.59. '
ming, .. $2:59
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• Sale price . •
N'S .SPORT .SHIRTS ----Feather f iC}el, .long; sleeve. plain
`• : colors.,: Reg ,$3:95. -. Sale',: $2.75
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BOYS'• PULLOVER. SW'EA'ERS---- 'leper, brushed-- wools,
ti wine only. Size 26 34. Reg $1 95. Sale , $1,39
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LADIES' HOSE --Ladies,' puree wool, full -f ash'ioned 'hose.
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Size 9 to 10';x' Special $1. •
OBITUARY
PETER McKINNON:
fi ,.Mx; j., eter . MgKinr orii .afor 91
dent of i Townsh
ip •years, passed away on. December
1:76, on the farm where ,he was
born . on, the . Fourth, Concession...
Ile was a ' son of . th rStewarn
McKnnat °'and Margael
and was one of eleven children
born• to this .pioneer couple, of
wham 9nlY- two Survive.
Mr. McKinnon• had been in fail- .� .
ing death
for about .a year and
'his death was not ,unexpected.. 1 .,
The funeral -'service Was •on
Tuesdays December:30t conducted
at John,
r stone's. Funeral Hoine.
lo/ .ReV . C. H. MacDonald.' Inter-
'pent was in South Kinloss Cern-.
etery with Six nephews, actinglas8"
'pallbearers,' John McKinnon,
chie McKinnon, 'Duncan MclUn-
non,.. •Malcolm. Duncan, . Ro•
bert
Duncan, Wilfred Ferguson.'
' Mr. McKinnon is. survived .by.
twig., sisters, Mary-, and Margaret
McKinnon with whom •he... made .
his home. He `wa�s,predeceasebd
five brothers, Dui'ican,
Aleft, Malcolm and John and by
.three sisters, Mrs.. Sarah Gerber.
Mrs: Christina :Duncan and Mrs.
Catherine Corbett •
'7THURSD.AY, ,TANUARY 22, 1947
d-" W inter Cl arh g,
held. The meeting then • closed •
.with those present repeating .tjie
mizpah benediction.. Next . week's
meeting will be inchargeof the
citizenship convener.' ..
Group 2 Women's :Association
Grdtip •2 of the United Church
W.,, A. met •at .the home? of. Mrs,•
ted ' hurch Y. "P.. S.
The. regular •wee y :?n held. on and. the folovimg :executive was'
the Youngs Peoples : was. atrice and
Monday evening ,with the - 'presi- -appointed:, Mrs.a ; group• is ars
dent in . the chair, They devotional Mrs: Alex McN"Anderson,. trees derS;
period : :included 'the , singing • -(t Mrs: W
hyicnns 252; and 500, the scripture W. e by AndreMis, se .' aec to wa
'reading y Rev. S ;wart Follow " led ,.by..• ,rs.. J. W. Joynt at. the
Prayer by Rev.. Stewart...Follow-
m the business. period an, later piano' followed iQr'•. •Areading
e d nghby
t
esting�. round tab a>.dlscussron; of hour. wasrsp t. eat and the Meeting
."Why. are our young people , n
attending Young Peoples' was ' thgeThe next.meeting s • to bheld
at. Mrs. • Kilpatrick',.
Group I W9inen's Association .
Group ,'No. "1 of 'the W A of 'the.
United ,:Church •held their meet-
ing at the home of :Mrs. Rae with
•present Mrs McDiarmid
getter Service:
:
Galt a •litt e:.:mor
•g .
a o The .:funeral was from Trin-
ity. Anglican Church, , ; of which
she, was, a member with. Rev.
B. Thornas '.officiating.
Surviving are her husband,.'C
E. • Fleniifg, two . sisters, : Mrs. :Wm
Field; .Wingham. and Ntrs. James
Bahl .of• Wooster,,Qhio;'and. a bro-
ther, Wrn.::Kew, Niagara F:alls,•
Ontario. '
The pallbearers were Frank'
Field, :Art 'Field,.
field, W: H Nloise, .,
W
D.: Hill, 3.,Tait, Jas. Broom
field: Interment :was in the Trin-
ity Anglican Cemetery, Galt.
ISLAY' . PJULI IP" MaeCONNELL'
presided: The election of Officers,
19 ladies
Seasonable
erchandise
MRS C.. E. FLEM*NG
Mrs C. E. Fleming; formerly
I,y Iia KeW' passed away. in'Galt
General Hospital,:. ,danuary .4th ,
following'; an illness ne month.
Born; in. Whitechurchnt., she,
had been • a resident of. Fergus,
P rs •. before., moving :''to
rf'
elpYourself: �to
Finest 'Norrwegian Sardines29c
grin :: •
Hedlund i Meat Spreads •
Quaker Health Bran \15e
Box . .
Unexcelledfor muffins; •bread,
cookies. e c - h
...
Choice }Seedless Raisins, Fancy
Pitted Hallowai Dates; ,.Teder,
Meaty. ; California Prunes Add
:Variety and. extra delicious-
ness) to your desserts,' ,pud
dings, baking, etc. with. these
.dried fruits, : '•a
Londondearry fie .Cream Mit: •
package • :15c
• Quick, easy, delicious,
make' -it- at home
Buy Of Tie Week
SWEET .:
BLACK CHERRIES
Unpitted, Cheice,Quafity'
20 OZ
9C
THOMPSO
WOMEN'S & MISSES'
All' Rubber Fleece Lined. Overboots
• Clearing at 20 Percent Off.
-Children's, Misses, and Women's, Slippers
Clearing at 20 'Percent Off.
Men's "'One-Buckle'Felt Slipper
with leather sole and heel, all sites, Reg'. $3.35.
Clearing at $2.49
Men's• .A1l :Felt . Shoes
leather Sole and heel,+regular $3.95'
Clearing at:'$3ZS. _
Islay Philp MacConnell a.
followed with Mrs. Kenneth member of United Empire •Loy..a1=
tllturdie :and Nits 'Wilfred Dren- 'I ist stock who was born .and edu-.
:tan -chosen .as leaders 'Margaret r' cated In London, died.'"suddenly
Rae sec. sec;. and Mrs:: R C: Robert- l.m Toronto'::in his : ;75th year. He
sat trees; "press reporter,., Mrs. went oto Windsor. with .-the
whe`;the•-line -wa$ opened there.
and later• was• terminal. Supervis
Stuart' Collyer—pignis' -, Mrs: H .
Alun,'assista'ift, Mrs. •M cDiarmid
seeding com., Miss Ethel Robert-
son, Mrs J; Henderson, Mrs. Jar-
:dine, Mrs.. D C.' , Taylor; sick
cora; .Mrs. T. Robinson, MIS.,Sanf
Reid., A reading • was given . by.
Mi.. Rae and contests conducted
by Mrs. 1VIcDiarmid The .meeting
dosed by repeating the IViizpah
benediction... and,. a social 'half
hour was spent
Presbyterian Y. P. S.
The :regular meeting' of Y:P S:
was held on Monday -evening-With
the president, Gwen Stewart, to
the chair. The meeting opened
with the 'singing.. of Psalm 58
which was followed by -the Lord's
prayer in` unison.. The , scripture
aesgon-� was read' 'by Ardonna'
Johnston .and then. hymn 282 was
sung. Norman Taylor gavethe
topict which was followed by a
'readi'ng by Miss G. Campbell. Af-
ter ;hymn .523 was sung •`a Com-
mittee : was appointed. to make
arra'ngeirents for ;a skating•party..
Marion MacDonald, Eileen Pur-
ves, and GWen Stewart rendered,
a trio and after hymn 663. Was
sung, the ,meeting closed. With the'
mizpah: benediction.
The Store .of :Friendly Service
'PHONE 82 WE 'DELIVER
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0.6.6,161,1/6111.41
�.:•'Men's'_, 1.2 -:Inch• Leather ..Tops' •
Regular $6,00.
Clearin at .$4.9P.
1
Men's 6- Eyelet .B�luche�r' Cut' Rubbers
• Regular $3.45
To clear: at
Ien s SI A E
izes 7, 8, 9,; Regular .•$12.95
9
., Clearing at. $.10.95.;.
or .for Canada Steamship :lines... :'
He :vas a member of the. Caned
fan army in the `'first...'war, and
went .overseas in,:1915
Mr:' MacConnel was one of.; the
'Survivors of the• "Victoria" .dis-
aster in •London, Ont., when '351;
of 500 persons .drowned on::May
24th, .1881'.. He:.attended . Knox
Presbyterian Church • and was
one-time . chief•.:of the.: Sons of
Scotland in Windsor He was also
a Royal.Arch Mason
...Surviving besides his wife,
Margaret., E.: Macconnc4,i�
are :one, daughter, .Mrs.
Scott Graham; • and'':two
sons. His son, Islay Gorm1
deceased ' him, some ` ye
There are •'two' •lbrothe�
1 (Nell).
David:
. gr d=
�e , pre -
r > . ago;
arol'd•
NOT GUILTY 'was the . surprise
Verdict 'brought . in on Friday to
liberate Fred Littlechild of murder
God -
erten,. ieh,arged' with'.: the m
last September of' Charles . 13e11.
The jury deliberated 70 minutes.
'Judge Schroder . called the case a
sorid. story . with liquor, , in ''the
background:
B. of•:Toronto ., and Robert. S of
Windsor;. and• one sister, Mrs. L.
Edwards of Flint, ,Mich. Funeral:
.services were on Monday at. the
Miles -funeral home, 30 St. Clair
Ave. W., Toronto. • Interment was
in . Mount Pleasant cemetery. •
Mr. MacConnell was a cousin
of • Mr., Duncan •MacConnell, of.
Kinloss and of Mrs. Neil Gillies. •
of Lucknow
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Resuming Teeswater Show. '
Rex Ostrander is resuming.the,
screening : of a weekly " shoW' in
Teeswater:. each 'Tuesday.: night,
after a lapse .of a few months,
Proceeds,. of .these .shows are in
aid of the Teeswater Arena fund,
anuar
erin
eather
lot ll;
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SELLING AT REDUCED .PRICES.,
:JUST .ARRIVED ! .i
New .Samples for Camp g ,
Made -to -Measure. Suite.;
t' which -is ,being "given Seven h
a ,prod ec .. .,
ZS
the needle"� at. •present }and- to amount w
which fund Culross To'iship re- County , for.
cently made ,a donation of $3200. poses. 1
UNDERWEAR; < •• SWEATERS, MACKINAW 'COATS •
HEAVY .1 REEKS, LUMBERMEN'S SACKS
:FOR _ YS w
-MEN, AN
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The Store :.With
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red dollars of; this.j
receivedfroni Bruce
'war >rriernorial p