The Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-04-29, Page 128RITAIF4* LITCRNOV ,
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E HAVE At GOOD RANGE'"tu choose ;from in ";piece .:goods.
Sun iureb•• voile, lace, marque .ttes... ° •
()URTA INS; MAP 'tom ine dainty ruffed tailored, lame and:.
FLORAL . DRAI!ERIES. Key, you r. room withthe cot
orfo thatan of,these draperies . and see. how . bright'
wOther farinas• Will look.: '
cre am and white. Use your .old
:15c
MRS. MERVYN DLEY
A hose of friends of Mrs, Mer-
vyn .Medley of Glamis •,were
rieved eo' iearnl her death
a.
l�cl:4 o_cd` in�e
C7ospital t '°Weds sday . Apri1'21.
Mrs A� Hedi ; y 4hgd. beE n.
health for n.time and' for the pact
Month had been 'a . patient in ,
• . , � • REIT •' CROSS SHOWER.
Walkerton Hospital FOR :BABIES OF BRITAINMrs. Hedley was :in her 39th• • 'The Read :for . Service Class"
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y ear. -she was. formerly Annetta 'Heady f
of .the, United Church will .lie d<
play Colwell, daughter.of Mr, and a Red Cross' Shower and Tea.f r,
Vlrs.'-John W. Colwell, iiolyrood•,Babies of. Britain at the .hoirle of.
Mrs;rHedleyyyastborn .in Kinloss,'; Miss Eva Greer, ',Thursday,-
tuning
Thursday,
tinning ; Events
. BOv eN4' Wonpit
.The rant!' ual • meeting* of the
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°.nthe 1 ., eB
Lucknow, next Monday, 1V.lay "3rd.'
at. 7, ty sharp: NOTE it '1(011.8
w�eK-axe
SFE(.IA:L'TIES
attended High • School in, Lucknow:
.and Stratford Normal School:
She.taught school for three years
at No:, 6 Greenock, until her mar-
riage
arriage to 'Mr. Hedley o> .June ,26,
1929,
l' or our .years they, resided on.
the farm m Greenock when they
purchased a, business: in Glamis
qwhere . they ,have since resided:
In every.' .commumtyr,;-Mrs. Hed-
ley formed a wide circle :: of
friends by. her kindly, cheerful
and neighborly .nature. This was,
evidenced by_ _the overflow : con-
gregation that attended the : fun-
eral service in Glamis Baptist
church on Good Friday, ' and by
the . ong; funeral ' cortege . that.
wended its way to Greenhill
Cemetery where interment was
made. The service was conducted
by Rev: Mr.'Dolby and Rev.. Hut-
ton. ;Mrs. Dolby - sang sweetly,
`j Some Day ' We'll Understand".,
Pallbearers were A. A Greer,
J .S ullerten, 1) Gamble,- John
Groves, . •4. Wrightson andJohn
Kennedy.
A wealth of floraFtributes was
borne by, Mesdames R. ..Hyde, W.
Campbell, G. Wrightson, J. Ken-
n, R. -Sawyer and Misses Bel-
Hazel Web
Mrs: Hedley i
husband; two
and :Betty, her
/Sri. �Co1 veR, three
Ardell Masan, M .;GSL . d Me -
Cosh, _,Moa. f. cr a .fit, .and
and e.
Fliendsm.°`2' 0, South:
Port ea
atainii"3f`flLiW;#' WWQi'flZi
dedthe ,... Imo, es well as
the.. entr4e
. -was ielove
by .young and v il-
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29th, 3-6 , p.m. Articlesrequired:
sweaters, bonnets, bootees, blan-
kets, ' nighties, dresses, stockings,;
toys, dolls, powder, soap, .safety.
piiS• .
RV ` PIN1)tELL
The dear) Occurred in Kiricar-
-- adine iosp� tai on -Monday; Aprit
19th, at 3 o'clock . p.m. of Henry
Edward,Pinnell in his 73rd year.
At the,time of his death, Mr. Pin-
aell.had been all only. a few -"days.:
ESENT
LSAT
APRIL:
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�Ie was a:, life long resident of
three= daughters, 'Phoebe•, Margar-.
et _and Mrs. .ornederson, all
of Wingh*16, six grandchildren.
and one . brother' of Kinlough.
Interrhent• was made . at Tiffin's
Cetnetery, _ Langside, . on Thursday
afternoon. • •
Kinlough, :a member of the L.O.L.
1139 and was an Anglican
in religion. • His wife predeceased
him eleven years. ago on April
doth:
He leaves to mourn his loss,
MRS..AI,ERAND►ER MacKENZIE
The death of Mrs. Alexander
MacKenzie, a lifelong resident of
this community occurred' at her
�.. ` =? mss Township on
God Friday. . iv .10-°a Kari
ao bo was formerly Christena Mso-
ra,•
an,' was in her�:88 h.year.
rove a om ar a i . s.
MacKenzie had been bedfaat for.
ten years, during which time she
has. been 'tenderly ' cared for ' by
her daughter Mary.
Surviving are ,: •fourdaughters
and' ,torte soma Mr Macii;.e^ne
;'i Sei-vice wets held
at her late residence on the Ora-
l' -Road--.at - C...I.Kkt
mi
Tier'
ierbertMoap_Dan condotuctSutar•b dossRte.
Pi esbbytei a.__.._ . 1. ntai�riieat
was in South .Xteloss .
COt
Added AftraciAtlits:
COMING -NEXT FRi.
Marjory Greer,
Margaret' Gilchrist,
eta. Bonnett
aurvived by her
Delbe
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2 boxes.. ° . 119o.
NONSJJCH ENAMO CREME
Bottle I
Nonsuch FURNITURE •.Creme,,
Bottle` '18o
MAFLE. LEAF . CHEESE..'
% lb. box. , 't
2 lb. loaf ; •
Canadian Beauty Pastry Fly
SPECIAL: 7 -lb. bag 35e.
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HURON'COUNTY WAR
FINANCE COMMITTEE
A� .strong mar financecommit-
tee has been named in Hutton Co.'
for . the Fourth. Victory Loan.
Hon. chairman, Warden . B. W.
Tuckey; :chairman; A. J McMur-
ray; vice ,chairman, . Robert Ilow74
man, Dr: A. R ' Campbell, James
:Kirikead, Ross Scott, V. D. Fal-
coner, . H. C. " McLean; organizer,
11. J. Vandewater; assistant or-
ganizer, J. A. .Lumsden; sec., Miss
I. F. O'Connor; divisional organ,:.
izer, 1T • L. Graham; agricultural`
sales section, W. L. Whyte, J. C.
Shearer; payroll savings chair,
man, 'W.. C. Attridge; ' special
names .chairman, ; G L'.' Parsons;
:ac�m!n tratiofl enairman; A. --H-
Erskine;; 'public relations . chair-
man, C. K. Saunders..
Township chairmen include:
Alex F. MacDonald, Ashfield;
Thomas Webster, West Wawa-
nosh;
awa nosh; D. Beecroft, East Wawa- 'nosh, Frank Mellwain,
AIWIEY
Coffee Substitute
Avflevouiful, economical` drink
No ration coupons, needed. Lit-
tle, if any, sugar required.
"Satisfaction Guaranteed or
oney Refunded.
RATION.' NEWS r "
Butter Coupons 1-5 expire
April 3athc Tea; Coffee; ,Sugar.
Coupons Nos..5 & "6 and But-
ter Coupons No. 8 valid May 1. -
'PHONE
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GROWING PR
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DO NOT OVERCROWD—First 6 weeks allow one Actuare,
fUot for 2 chicks. Prom six weeks on allow one Ware
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*kg Irene Equine; tary.Grant
ADMISSFAIN
Adults 30c; Cliildren 1St
(bteinding Tax)
NOTICE
RE -GARBAGE COLLECTION,
This bas been a long' win" ter
and there is =Midi garbage zoad
refuseqn the Village. The Hoard
-of Ilealth-asis that yOu have this'
removed by the end of the first
Nmek in May. it is...planned, that
eth and 7th: Garbage collection
will not include what has ac-
cumulated during the winter.
will include only tbe .eunrent
-week's garbage and tha cans if
they have been washed and alp in
separate containers.
LtICKNOW
Pastor
uwered Prayer".
.Cluldretes Story, "Ring tat
Jesus comer!:
heara thy or two before -chicks antic Start witli 90 de
grees and reduce gradually about- k degrees per week
tn. teinperature is down, to /6 degrees..
PURINA !FEEDER SPACE—Allow-1 inch -feeder, space per
click rust 3 weeks; 2 Welles per chick 3rd to•641. week;
3 inches Der chick after,6th week.
WATER SpACE---Tvio one -quart water fotmtains, per 100
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chicks at start. At 3 weeks change tO iwo one -gallon
Fatertardelaiaby'slec211;lprice, pay when the, Bogs go tO market. --
we will supply you. with Hog. Cho*
,no carrying charge.
Lorne MacLennan, 'Phone mw
"BACK THE ATTACK"
Help send Miler and henchmen scurrying°
for ewer. Back the Attack with Bonds, to,
Amu& ahird overwhelming weight
of tanks, guns, slaps, plasm Suppose we de,
kave tO sauffsee? 'Think of the Asks our
Ogattoo ate, *Abe. 111,,,erre !Witting tor us
with theft Bret- Let as fight for them with
our &aura. *VW BONDS.