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THE LUCKNOW SEIVTIl3EL, LUCKNOW, .ONTA11 0
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TEMPLETON'S ISA GOOP PLACE'TO SHOP FOR
mart curtain Mate�rials
and' Made -Up ter#a ns
'MARQUISETTE ill fadeless rose,' red, blue and green 'on
.� ' white ground; A wide ' Width suitable for ruffled ,or
tailored curtains.
F4ILLY CURTAINS, white :ground with fadeless :eolored
'• dots, launder 'perfectly •and will give lots of wear.
FRILLY CURTAINS, .extra width with, puffy.. dots, 'Cream:
only.
. assortment • . to•
MARQUISETTE ` COTTAGE SETS. A nice •
• choose front
empleton.
Presented Ali,Day . Festival
• ,Everett'. Lame, musical: •director
of Port ;Elgin and district • public
schools, 'presented an all -day ; fes-
tival at Port Elgin 'last •Thursday.:
The Port Elkin Times says: "Mr.
Lane' is tobe' congratulated on
the. fine :work: he' is doing among.
school children" '• '
• •.Everett • is •the son of Mr. and
1.r -Mt c Lane oi.nlo h,...
onth-End
A1.IJ.RE
Ideal Cut Wax 'Beans
Choice Quality
24 oz. ;tin :. . 2 .for 33c.
Party 1Viairshrnallows
11 lb .package ......... 2i;c
M m m are they good!
Kraft Mustard & :•Horseradish
t $ ' oz jar r`. *10c
A tangy, zestful garnish,
• :for '\meats: •.
Ogi `e Ginn etil read �1VIix '
Package 32c
Add .water, mix; bake,..,
`.that's all! ' •
'Chocolate- Cbip1it�s
6 oz, pckg . 31c
An °'exquisite' ' semi -sweet
chocolate for'chipit' cook-
ies.
ook ies. (recipe, on package),
• • and all semi -sweet choco-
late' recipes.
Dalton's Sweetened Coconut •
4 oz. pct g. •. • ' 23c
Freeze -Easy Ice'Cream Mix'
2 packages ... 25c
Vanilla, Chocolate, Maple,
Butterscotch and Straw-
berry. flavours.
Buy. 0f° The Week
TIP TOP
APPle .and Raspberry.
• ,J4 M:
Special!
2.. LB. JAR
THOMPSON !3
The Store of Friendly Servitee
'PHONE' '82 WE DELIVER
ENGAGEMENTS.
M. arid Mrs Frank Jolincton,
of'Hoiyrood, Ontario, wish to an-
nounce
n nounce the' engagementof their:
daughter, Ruth Jean; to Mr. Louis
Vegh,. son. of 'Mr•.Y'and,. Mrs Frank.
Vegh. of . Windsor; Ontario, the`
marriage to.: take place the :raid=
dle Of June. ..
:Mr: . ' arta iv rs ' th A. , ritir[i if =
Fey, St. Hele rs,` vish'1u'announce
the • engagement of . their daugh=-'
ter, ,Greta .'•Eileen. to Mr. George;
Webster, only son of:
.
eleannsd
Mrs. . m: Webster, StH
,
the marriage to take place early
in June.
Mr. .and 'Mrs. Richard Martin,
Huron . Township, announce' the
engagement
engagement of their only daugh.
ter, Laurin Isabel to•.Mr. Thomas
Allan' McDonald, _son • of Mrs:. Mc-
Donald, Huron Township and the
late Alex McDonald The :mar-
riage to. take :place early in' June
,Attend'ed' F4neral
A ong'those attending the fun-
eral
un-eral.df ;Mr. Ralph :Nixon was Cpl:
Sidney..Smith•Of Centralia: RCAF
statin Sid was em toyed. •for
'four years With: Mr. ,N'ixon on :his
Zion: farm, andheld both he and
his bereaved widow in the high-
est :regard:
Sid is :back on: the station again
after 'a• six months'. ,illness during,,
which time; 'he. ,•liras hospitalized
'at Westminster .at London. •
REPAIRS TO ALL :MAKES
F. S EL O?
GODEItICH,; ONT7EZESEERMSEESS.
Leave' orders, at Murdie's Store McGee from being present:
Maitland Presbyterial : .1[ •
Met Here :Last • Week 1'
The 34th annual, meeting of the
Maitland Presbyterial of the Wo -n
men's 'Missionary Society of the • •
Presbyterian Church in Canada
was • held in the Presbyter ian '
Church, Luckhow, • on Tuesda , of
last week with. morning ' and af-
ternoon sessions. The president;...
Mrs. Guthrie Reid, Teeswater,,
--who was re-elected for' another
year,' presided throughout, Fol.•
lowing' invocation •and prayer,
>1VIrs. Harold Spier, Brussels, spoke
on the theme, "..Divine' Guidance"
and pointed out • lessons to .be
;learned :from the life of Moses.
Missrace Stewart led ,in,.,pray-
:er. ,Delegates and visitors were
• welcomed by Mrs. William Doug--.
las.
The highlight • of the morning
session was an address by Mrs.
Pye,'.Poronta 'a: member •of the
.council executive, who was intro-
duced by Mrs. W. A. Russell. .The
speaker declared • that God has a
:plan•Iand purpose for all persons., •
and that it is their. duty, to' follow
God's guidance. -She outlined min
utely the `d ties: and the acconi-
plishments Of secretaries and dea
'conesses, and. stressed the .im
.portance Of- giving. a warm wel
come to newcomers to this •;coun
Rev.: ,livor `1Vlaclvor of .Crap-.
brook brought'greetings'from, the
Presbytery and :spoke _ briefly on
the. . importance: :of .rriissions.: `Re
ports ,wete ..presented, by Mrs.. R.
Mowbray and 'dedicated in' pray
er by Mrs;, Robinson of' Fordwich.:
Dinner was' served in the 'Sun
day School room to tore than .100
women Qn • the. .tables , 'a n d
throughout, the•cliurch were u -
•bo
quets'add baskets.of spring flow-
ers. The afternoon: session open
ed with scripture;. reading .'anad.
meditation ;,by Miss. McKinney of
Kincardine on, the theme, "Grow-'
th .in ,Grace!';'. Mrs. Linklater led
in prayer.
The 'treasurer :gave a most.. en-.
'couraging report.' showing.. that
the allocation, .had been 'exceeded
by $500. The allocation of ,$4,400..
for 1948 _ was accepted.. 'Mrs: John'
Pollock gave a report ' of the
Synodical meeting 'held last week'
iii Chatha n Mrs• R.Lm wliray=
dealt` .with.,the.,byisiness•; and• fin-
ancial portion of the 'Meeting `anj„
explained:;:the; reason ,for increas-
ed allocations. Success, : s'he -Said,
depends on the auxiliaries: Mrs.
C. H. MacDonald. gave_a` sum -
mart' 'of the year's Work Carried
on .by.' the auxiliaries. Increases
were reported in several, of these.
showing greater interest and: act-`
ivity '
Mrs McAuley, first• vice-presi-•
dent; • • introduced the. • special
speaker for. the: 'afternoon,:
Donald Muriro : of . Hamilton, , the
Synodical. president ;who .in her
talk stressed the fact that. ' the
church comes: first, :the W:1Vf•S, .
second,
Moderator finable To Be Present.
Regret:was expressed that.Rev,
C. H. MacDonald', D.1):; Moderator
of the Generale Agsezribly: of .,the
Presbyterian , Church in Canada:
Was .. suffering from a heart 'con-
dition. and was unable to brng.•a
message .,to the meeting. :Mils
Given Stewart sang :a solo; .ac-.
cornpanied by Mrs... Wm. mender-
son o:f, Hillsdale..
Mrs. M R ' McWhiriney read a
complimentary . address, express
ing ' appreciation: of 25 :years of
Iervice rendered towthe ptectitive'
'by',Mrs..Harry Md'Gee `of;• Wing
ham, who`' is, being• presented with
a certificate of honorary member,
.ship. Ill •. health prevented Mrs;
SPECIAL...
A':•QUANTITY OF UP-TO-DATE BLOUSES.
AND WAISTS AT ABOUT °I-IALF
USUAL PRICE'S
$1.95,: $2:95 and $3.95
THURSDAY, MAX 27th, 1941;
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Boy's Suit sizes 24-34, 1 short,,1 long, 2'. pr. longs
Slacks for Girls, .Alpine and Drill, Sizes 2-6,
7-12,1.4,16., II
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Variety of Color :Combiination>c-
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Complete "Range of �Canva5 Footwear
for All 'the Family.
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• Slate of Officers
The report of the ,nominating
committee, pi,esented by
McGinnis,: was: accepted . and the
.following slate .ofi officers install
ed by Mrs. Munroe: ,hon. 'pres.,:
Miss. Mathers, . Kincardine; .pies;;'
Mrs, .''Guthrie Reid., 'Teeswater;.
vice • •presidents, in • d'rd'er, Mrs.A.
MacAuley, Ripley; Mrs • John
Campbell, Molesworth;. Mrs. Rus'=
sell,: Luckizow; ' Mrs.' Sutherland,
',Whitechurch; ' • Mrs. A . Nirnrrno;'
Wingham;; treasurer Mrs., John.
Bell, Kincardine; secretaries
recording, Mrs.' R. `''Mowbray,
Wingharn; corresponding,. Mrs, I.
MacXvor, •Cranbrook; •.:finance,
Mrs. Wm: Black; Kincardine; eve
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ening department; yo.ung women
and girls, Mrs. a"Morgan 11.61140.
son, :Lufik'now;.' Missio a3and,
Mrs. 'A. Lounsbury; ,Ethe 1. Home..
:Helpers, Mrs. Harold Shicr._l3rus
sels; student, Mrs: '.Donald .Rae,
Wingl a'rn; :.life emcri' I p; Mrs,
R. Thompson,Brussels: Glad 'Tid-
',ings, .Mrs,: H.' *Ge(?,
supply; .Mrs. Ringrose `7 tit: wat
.er; . welcorne and w'Glfm E�., 141rs
W. F. •Ma.cDonald, Laich1 n*. lit
eraoure and library; Mrs:.Geo'g :.'
Day, Wingham; press, M:s-. Far-.
ish. •Moffat, Lanaside:: a4s•istant;
Mrs. L• ,C, . Jorgensen, 131uevale::..
exchange, Mrs, .D, ' R. it t enzie, ;
.Lticknow; Historian, .1V1i's, R. Mc-
Whinr..ey, Dungannon. I
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►e : :Store Witt
LOT OF CREPE ANIS SATLN SKIPS .
AND PANTIES, REDUCED TO
•$1:00, $1.95 ;and `$2.9'5
♦. G
e Stock