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THE LUCKNOW, SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,
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'THURSDAY, MARCH iitb, 194a.'
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in all wool with fancy stripe,
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thanever because of the
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Our + constant aim is to
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.WEDDING:: •BELLS`.
MORRISON ATYWOOD'
At : Teeswater United. Church,
Saturday, February 28th, Rev. D.
A... Facey 'officiated 'at the.; mar-'
riage Harriet Ruth, 'daughter
of Teeswater, to: Charles Lincoln.
Aor icon,
elder son of kr:' and
Morri$ n, Lucknow.'
Given in marriage by her.
fathei, the bride chose .a `.satin'
fun lace • °inserts,;. having
neckline outlined with
fingertip:.veil was . held:
ay a ,.oronet of orange blossoms
• 'aria' ;carrieet .pale pink . cern,
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tmorl' •r:. • • •I •
•tite ujlig thee.. bride and car,
ryha;' ale".
pink. roses . was. Miss:
ti2i1'e: _,� �.ey,ir paie.b.lue. with
natc'l : I6 Headdress and .gloves •
l�it`i .� litres: i.� orrison attended'
iii of and"tile' ushers' Were
• and Donald Gil
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..: ':fon': ;Irel'and pre5id-
ea. withMiss' Ve1da
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''13ecaiise and.,:•"Al
ways
.Fol,i,,wing a reception' at' the
:.e :,Hotel,' 'l eesw:ater, 'the
. riae, .:.,,lined a; black:.'ballerina
1"41'.L4: J jL<i mulberry ,:colored ' ac
I:.,e.6L. s pox the;: wedding, drip...'.
. Cx.0.e. Ls..were. j resent from Lon
;/ingha, .Lucilo*, Walk
;i ton' .and Ripley:m•
r ' a d VMi s.1 Morrison will re
ide•. at Guelph...
'GO.x,ny 'rime Thursday,, Misch
, .-•� iih, unti12,09 p.m Monday, March
29th
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midnight Tuesday, • March
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• OBITUARY
MRS. GEORGE ANDERSON
The death of Mrs.'George And-
erson occurred on Sunday, Feb--
. ruary .29th in Kincardine, Hospi-
-tal;-Wl.rere--slre-lrad-been-avat-ient
since January,. 6th; suffering from
a heart condition, She was irk' her
85th ear.
rs • Anderson was formerly
Elizabeth •Caesar,'da'ughter of the
late Henry Caesar and Elizabeth
Cartwright of the 6th Concession,'
of Ashfield; where'Mrs..Anderson.
was born She 'had spent• her &t~ -
the "life, in the ; Dungannon • •and
Lucknow, area, and was greatly
beloved and,�respected by'all.whp:.
know her. },.;.
Following Mr, andrs. Andtr-.
son's. marriage they resided for a;
time at 'Dungannon; before' it ov::
ing to the farm home south of
Hill,, i11,.• now'owned by Gor-
don Anderson. There Mr. Ander-
Son died fourteen years .ago, and •
for the . past ' twelve ' years; his
widow had made her home . in
Lucknow. •
She was a member of .Lucknbw. •
Presbyterian ..Church, . and her
pastor, . Rev • C.• H. MacDonald
'cond'ucted the 'funeral service last II^
Wednesday at the home of :her
son,: Mr. Harry Anderson. Rev.
MacDonald was assisted by .Rev.
9. 13. Woolley of Ashfield Circuit.
':Interment Was. in Dprigannoxr '•.
Cemetery. The pallbearer's. were
Greer, Win: McGill . Ebner. John-
stop,. Win., Caesar 'azid : Harvey.
•Treleaven.
.Mrs. Anderson is survived;'by
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Footwear
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complete Line Of Rubber Footwear
For The, Spring Slush.
SPECIAL PURCHASE : f
Women's 'Blacks' Rubber :Pull -Ons
l�hedium. heEcis only,'s zes from-41/4.`to 9r Reg;:'2'95
Special Price $1.98
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The supply is limited. Definitely not Itibstaridards
weU'1 :S n:.
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Oppng.
ugestions:.'
CAMAY . SOAP
3., bars, . 25c
:Camay offers $1,000.;a:year •.
for life, for naming' :the •
.girl *on.. the 'Carney; wrap -1! •
per:,Free! erjtry< blanks at
' our 'Store. -
Sail`y Ann •
CANE SUGAR BUTTER
Tin A: • 33c
It`s grew,' it's delicious, the
favorite spread 'f r .bread,'
biscuits and toast.;•• •
Freez-Easy
ICE CREAM POWDER
2 packages. . ..25c
Maple; Strawberry 1.8a Vanilla
Crispie . Sweet
GHERKINS
6 oz. 'jar' . .
Victory
TOMATO CATSUP
Special! 11 oz., bottle. ,,
Jy
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5c
Buri' 'Of The Week.
DALTOIINS
FLAVORSEAL
P1 DDYNGS
kgs. 1Fc.
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The Store of Friendly Service
'PHONE' 82 WE DELIVER
E READY` FOR 4T
'BY . CHOOSING
UR WARDROBE *NOW
adiess and Men's.,Reacly=to=Wear.:
While' Seleciions Are Large.
two song, Harry of.Lucknow,:
field' of Detroit and by three
grandsons and one sister, Airs.
Wilson;Irwin ;of Ashfield.; Another
sister, -Mrs.., Robert Higgins, pss-:
ed 'away.' last` June:
Jr Red .• Cross1Meeting
The Junior. Red :Cross -Meeting
on February 27th` was opened by
singing "Old Folks at Horne".. A.
poem! , was,: read by Donald
Thompson and `Dale Bohnertgave
a list of jokes. A.' jumbled ivords'.'.
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contest was conducted' .by Betty
'Johnson. A solo 4 oil' t# tcimnette''`,
was, : played : by:. Dale . Buhne•t.` •
.Berkeley Bohnert,:gave a' list of:.
jumbled words 'and. o .piano so104
was played " by .Grace
Games andcontests•wei•e enjoyed.
.Committee. was Donald MacNay; •
Elwood•:Irwin, Clayton Hodgins.,
• • : Gladys.' Chin, ;Sec.
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