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THE LtTCKNOW SENTINEL; 'LBCKNOW, ONTARIO'
THURSDAY, i iAY 13th, . '1943
oose Your 'Sport. Drss Now
For Summer
DRESSES -Women's & Misses, in lovely prints or dots, can
be worn all through the summer $3.9$
DRESSES -Women's & Misses, outstanding . in ,every..way.
Intoe $4.98: & $5.25.
MISSES PLEATED & SWING SKIRT.:. fine alpine, dark. &
light .colors. , .,..:.. $3:25 & $3175
NEW COLLARS, ,C,OiLAI & CUFF SETS7-for your. .r.e-
_modelled: sunt or dress:
LISLE HOSE --=an „ ideal school : hose or save your better`
hose:; 9, 9%, 10, 1014 • R ` 59c
WE. -HAVE ° BEEN FORTUNATE in securing a shipment . of
Beehive Service Yarn, li;laaki only. Ball 85c
emplet�n
Kleenese-at The Store with the
Stock. THE MARKET STORE.
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
MAIC'" 14 ,& ,.15
WITH SHORT SUBJECT.
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NEXT WEDNESDAY
May 19
7.30. & "9;30- .-
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RFD CROSS WORK
AND DONATIONS.
The . following a report of
work and donations for. the Red
Cross 'Society frorn rural units,
and local organizations:
Kairshea--.donated 1 cap, four
quilts, 2 small quilts.
Hackett's-3 skirts, donated 1
quilt; showers for women inuni-
form: 14
ni-form:`14 wash cloths, 14 cakes of
toilet soap, tooth brush, comb,
safety pins, a mrnon. pins, dental
Cream, hair pins, . corn- pads,
Kleenex, 1 each; bobby pins, 3.,
cards. •
• Kinloss- . skirts, 10 blouses, 1
sweater; donated 6 .prs. sox, 2
dresses 6 ' years,, 2 quilts.
Kinlough-donated 3 .quilts.
• Langside--1 pr. •seaman sox,
6 pair sox, donated 20 quilts.
Kintail-.1 pair seaman "sox, :6
pair sox, 1. man's shirt; donated,
14. quilts,. 2_ small. -afghans.
St. Helens -12 handkerchiefs,
3 pairs seaman sox,. 5 sailors sox;
donated,.. shower for women of
Britain: 20 sewing kits, 6 wash-
., cloths, 11 cakes soap, lux, kleen-
ex,,. .tooth powder, • bandages,
comb, powder, 1 each. -
Paramount -9 pairs sox, . three
blouses; donated _1.. quilt.
olyrood. 4 pair sox donated,
3 pair mitts, 21 quilts. , • .
Zion --1 pair, seaman sox, one'
sleeveless sweater,
Taylor . and McDiarmid group,
Unitedchurch: donated 1 quilt.
Ready for Service Class --don-
ated baby'shower: soap 31,,baby;
powder `10, nipples 7, safety pin
3, washcloths 5, feeders 2, brush
and comb 3, rattles 7, jackets 9,
2 -piece ..suit 1, bonnets •3, vests 3,
stockings 3, ankle. sox 2, short
bootees '5, long bootees 5, pyjam-
as 1, , crib blanket •2; 'kimonas 3,
dresses .14, petticoats 3;.sun suit
1,. crib set 1,. dolls 2, romper suit
1; . hotwater .bottle 1.
WEDDING -BELLS
CRAIG -ARMSTRONG
Knox United church parsonage
at Auburn was the 'scene of a
pretty but quiet May wedding on
Saturdaymorning at 10,3.0 o'clock
when Rev: G. W, Rose .united in
marriage; Margaret Donalda
(Donna) Armstrong, London,' eld-
est daughter of Mr, and' Mrs.
Mark Armstrong, 8th concession
of :West Wawanosh, and Corporal
Melvin James Craig, . Royal Can-
adian Ordnance ' Corps, London,
'Son . of Mr. and'Mrs: ' James. T.'
Craig, St. 'Augustine.' The bride
wore a :black pin stripe tailored.
suit, withmatching accessories
with `corsage of 'American Beau-
ty rosebuds. Miss Mary M. Arm-
strong,
West Wawanosh was her
sister's bridesinaid, • 'wearing a
two -.piece suit with Matching ac-
cessoriesand a corsage of pink
carnations. Mr: Arnold Craig, Si.
Augustine, brother of the bride-
groom, was •best man. After the
ceremony the bridal party mot-
ored to ,the home of the, bride's
-parents- Where the • wedd'ing-din -
.ner was,,,served to the immediate
families. The • home Was. prettily
decorated with pink and white
streamers and baskets of 'daffodils'.
and other flowers. Later Corporal
and Mrs.. Craig left for Toronto.
On their return they will reside
in-London:Ont: Guests -present at
the wedding were: Mrs. William
Craig of London; Mr. and Mrs.
Wm; J: -Thompson; --Auburn; MSS
Jean Robinson, London; Mis0 E1-
eine Bamford; Auburn.
MORRISON-TOWLE
The wedding was - solemnized
at Grace Church in . W,jnnipeg,
Manitoba,., of Delores Elizabeth,,
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs:
Calvin "Towle and Flight Sergeant
Findley Morrison. Rev. Dr. Mar-
tin performed the ceremony. The
bride, given in marriage by her
father, wore a white satin dress
and veil caught by a . crown on
her head arid carried a bouquet of
red roses.' Her bridesmaid, Miss.
Jessie Johnston, wore a pink
gown and carried a bouquet of
snapdragons. Flight - Sergeant
Grurnley was best man. A recep-
tion was held at the home of the
bride"s parents, 116 Walnut St... •
HURON NATIVE HEADS
MIDDLESEX PRESBYTERY
At the meeting of the Middle-
sex Presbytery of the. United
Church, the largest presbytery in
the 'Conference, held last week in
London, Rev. Duncan cTavish
of Calvary Church, London, 'was
elected chairman for the year
1943-44. • -
Friends of Mr. MMTavish, ' who
is remembered , as a Huron town-
ship old boy,. will be pleased to
know of the, honor thathas_come
-to-him.-He -came to London 'from
Port Hope, but previously he was
minister of 3;aines Street United
Church, Exeter..
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I UC'KNOW
UNITED CHURCH,
Rev. J. W. °Stewart, B.A., B.D.
Pastor ' •
SUNDAY, ,MAY 16
10 ' a.m.-Sunday _School.
11 a.m.--Subject, "The: Christ-
ian Life". '
Story --"An Eye for a Life"
7 pan. -Rev. Robert McCon-
nell. '
taming Events 11.
' DANCING AT PARAMOUNT
There is dancing at Paramount
each Friday .night to music by
Carruther's ' popular orchestra.
Door prizes. Admission 35c.
"GOOD NEIGHBORS" C'LU'B
DOES FINE. WORK• • .
Ten Collingwood women; band-'
ed together as the "Good Neigh--.
bore; ,meeting , one . night per.
week, each time assessing , them-.
selves ten cents, have been'able
to < make : a'. substantial contribu-
tion to .various patriotic 'charities.
They have donated $15 to the,
Canadian Red Cross Society, • $5
to .the Canadian Aid to + Russia
Fund; have. -spent $15 on boxes
and ditty bags for overseas; have
made177. woolIen _articles as -well
as a box' of baby wollens; have
spent $10 for layette supplies and
have made 42 quilts. •
Theirr club has been in opera-
tion .for one ' year. Oneof the
Members is Mrs. Andrew Hamil-
ton of . Collingwood, a sister of
M.S. Wm. Robb of Lucknow.
CATCHY • WEATHER
As this is written on Monday.,
an overcast "sky threatens to still
further • delay . seeding, which was
given another set back by a heavy
rain on Saturday:
While it is definitely going to
be late before seeding. is com-
pleted, to start this .work in May.
is not. unusual. .
James -McIntosh, Con; 2, Kin-
loss, keeps a record of when he
starts seeding each year and here
are the figures for the past 'thirt-
een years: ,
1930, April, 19th; ' 1931, . April
14th; 1932, April. 23rd; 1933, Apr.
20th; 1934, April 23rd; 1935; April
20th; 1936,'. May 6th; 1937,,May
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Your- Weekly ' • , -
SHOPPING Bulletin
From Thompson's
HERRINGS in tomato sauce
Tin • 20c
Swet Mixed PICKLES
16 oz. jar '25c
Crushed APPLE JUICE
Tin 18e
EATMORE FARINA.'
4 lb. bag . A 25c
Bowe's BAKING POWDER
1 lb. tin
KEEN'S MUSTARD
11/ oz. tin •
HORNE'S GELATINE
Pckg ._.... 18e
10c
• - FRUITS & VEGETABLES' '
LEMONS, , California Sunkist
Dozen 39c
ORANGES, Florida Juice
Dozen 33c
GRAPEFRUIT, Texas- Sweets -
4 for 29e
Enjoy these .fruits now whiale
they are available, and incite,
a variety of garden -fresh vek:
etabies in 'your . week -end
order.
THOMPSON'S
"PHONE 82 WE DELIVER
5th•; 1938, April 26th; 1939, May
2nd; 1940,, May 4th; 1941, April
26th; 1942, :April 23rd; 1943, May
5th. .
Purina (hick and Puliet
GROWING, PROGRA
DO N T O'V'ERCROWD-�First, 6 ` weeks allow one square
foot r 2 chicks. From six weeks on allow one square
foot per"' bird.
HEATING & VENTILATION --operate stoves and . regulate
heata day or two before chicks_ arrive, .:.Start .with--90-de-
grees :and reduce gradually about 5 degrees per week un-
til temperature is ,down to 75 degrees.
PURINA FEEDER SPACE=Ailow 1 inch feeder space per
chick first 3 weeks; 2 inches per chick 3rd to 6th week;
3 inches per chick after 6th week.
WATER SPACE -Two one -quart water fountains per 100
chicks . at start. At 3 weeks -change to two one -gallon
fountains. Treat water with Chek-R-Tabs.
.OUR FINANCE PLAN
For reliable .farmers, we will supply you with Hog 'Chow.
at today's' ' Cash Price, pay when . the Hogs go to market --
no carrying. charge.
Lorne MacLennan, 'Phone '77-w
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