The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-03-30, Page 8lAdi Blom'
The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
THURSDAY, MARCH 30th, 1944
Buy Our EasterAloves
at TEMPLETONS
In Spite Of Scarcity We' Have Been Able To Secure for Your
A Good Assortment of Gloves. We Invite You to Come in
and See Them.
FABRIC GLOBES -98c pr. to $1.49 pr.
COMBINATION, KID & "FABRIC -$L25 & $1.50 pr.
FIGTEK OR HID, GLOVES --$2.98 \pair.
PRINTED HANKIES ''flatter the pocket o f your new 'Spring
Suit, 'Spring flower prints are; gay and colorful and Tadd
.lust ,a touch of color that's smart in the pocket of your
suit. ; , 15e.
,The . Mainstay. of .a Man's Easter Outfit, FORSYTH TIES-
A nice `.assortment of ties; in . patterns and colorings ; to
match or contrast with your Easter Suit. These ties make
pleasing Easter Gifts. ... $1.0.0
leton
co.
PORT ALBERT CREW
MADE CRASH LANDING-
Due t• o : icing Conditions the
crew of.an Anson trainer from'
Fort Albert made a' Brash landing
near Orangeville last week_
Three of the crew received in-
juries,;, one ;of them suffering''a
*broken leg.
ompson'
,i�cines
'DOUBLE CREAM 'CUSTARD'
11b. tin r 25e
Cowan's'
• PERFECTION COCOA,
1 .lb tiff. .........,.............. 25e
Bowes ..
IBAKING' PO : ER
. ] ]lb tin. 25c
Woodbury's. ,
TOILET SOAP.
3 bars° 25c
Brex
WHEATGERM'CEREAL
Package • • ,25c
SEA-LECT 1V. tJSSELS
For delicious soup' .... can. 25c
Horne's ' New -Style,
FLAVOURINGS t
Bottle 25c
Does not bake.out, colors as
it flavors. Ideal for candy, ice
cream; desserts,. sauces, etc.
Assorted flavours.
Quaker -,VACATION OFFER
.22 Cornflakes .
1 Puffed Weat
1 Iced Drink. Spoon free
_ ALL FOR 2 5 c -
Kellog FAMILY SPECIAL
1 Branflakes ,
1 Ali • ' Wheat.
1. Cornflakes free
ALL FOR •2 5 c
Newlyweds Presented
By Ashfield 'Friends ,
A pleasant social evening was
spent in the Blake Hall on Fri-
day, March 24th when, after a
short program, Mr. act' Mrs,"
Bertram G. Curare were Present-
ed witli an occasional • chair. The
presentation was made by Clif-
ford Kilpatrick and the following
address . read by: Harvey Ander-
son.
Blake Corinmunity,
March 24th,1944.
Dear Bertram and Willa::
We have gathered here tonight
to honor you on -,your recent
marriage and to bid,- you . fare-
well on your departure -t& a new
residence. WeMope .the; time is'
not :.far distant` when we can
welcome you. back. We shall miss;
Willa in the Young `People's Soc-.
iety as a convener of the Social
:Group and are grateful forthe
assistance you have given while
in office. ,
To yqu Bertram, we hope for
nothing but the best. It .. is . our
'sincere h'epe that you will like
your new surroundings i you
should have. to o: to. :.distant
points an we . willbe . looking
RED CROSS DONATIONS.
(Continued from Page One)
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Dgnald 2:00; Mrs. A. A. J.Simp-
son 5.00; Daniel McLean' 2.00;
Kenneth Cameron 5:0Q; Austin •
Solomon , 5.00; ' Clark'Finlayson
17..50; Wm: - McDonald 2.00; Neil`
McDonald.:2;00;. :Chas, Webster
10.00; Sam -Alton 5.00; A. J. 'Clark
5.00; �. C. McNab 15.00; Silver-
wood Dairies .25.00; Wellingion
Webster .5.00; ` Mrs. „Minnie Shier
5'.:00; C. D:- : McAlpine .19.00; Jas.
:H. McIntosh 5:00; Mrs. Alex Gil-
lies 5.00; J. F. Dawson; 5.0.0;.0Mrs.
;Wesley Hudsp�, '5.00; . John S.
Purves ' 1..00; Lawrence McLeod..
2r00�_„ Mrsr Frani 1VIiller ;50; Mrs..
Pat McMillan 2.75; -John McMil-
lan "1090; Pharis, Mather's 5;00
Leslie ,Alton 5.00; Wm. Stewart
5.00; Lena . Robinson 5.00; Mrs.
Edna Robinson 2:00; Harvey Tre- •
leaven 5.00; Mrs. Higgins . 3.00;
Wm. Ketchabaw 5:00; Jim, Ket-
chabaw 2.00; . James Murray 1.00;
Grant • McDiarmia' 15.00; Al, Ir -
Win 2.00; Edward .*Gilmore 1.00;
D. A. McDonald 5.00.; Tom Mac-.
•Donald ,10.00; Wm. Ross .10.00;
Local Couple' Honored d' f Donald Blue 5:00; Robert Shills
5:00 James Shiells 10 OQ Earl
g ; ; Earl
On Tenth Anniversary 1 k' Gibson"'2.00; Alex' McDonald' $104
for the time to. come, which :we, D. A. McLean 10,00,; Ewen Mc
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington NixonLean 5.00;, Wm. Hornell 60.00; T.
celebrated their tenth . wedding ;earnestly hope will not- be. long, '
when- you can return to your J. ' $alkeld. ' 10.00, Edgar Holly-
anniversary on March, 21st and. rnan 35.00 Ada and Hazel -Web-
native soil: • To ' you ' both we all
were : pleasantly surprised" when (ster "5.00; Fred Emberl7n 1:.00';
a few friends and neighbors loin. in wishing' You a long and!
' Hackett ` Red Cross 10..0p; Misses
dropped in, for the eveningand "happy ' wedded, life.. As a slight
i token of remembrance' 'of' your S. and 'L. Treleaven 10.00; Mrs.
all down to a .tasty •supper. ' friends in' Ashfield we '.ask" you Jas. Burns 3:00; Miss F. E. Mc-
The table was centred. with the to' accept ,this :chair and as you Lean 20.00; ` Mary Salkeld 5.00:
wedding cake made by Mrs: Robert Reid 2:0.0; Eldon Hender-
use it we hope. your thoughts will
Cole 'and, decorated with 10 pink return to this district. We extend son. 3.00; Albert, Cook 2. I0, Warn.
caAfter suppper the.remainder of congratulations and wish you 'Kempton 2.0.0; Jack . Henderson
•the evening was spent playing
cards. Mr. And `Mrs :Nixon. were
presented with several .pieces of
tinware.. .The guests departed
wishing : them many more: years
of happy wedded life. ..
PROVIDE FOR .ORDERING \ ..
MAPLE SYRUP BY MAIL
Consumers who, wish to order
Maple syrup by mail will: turnin
to their Local Ration Board . suf-
ficient "D" couions to cover the.
amount: of syrup they wish to
buy, at• the rate of four coupons.
per. gallon. Officials of the Rat-
ion Board will then provide them
With "purchase vouchers" . which
must accompany the money ord=
er for the . syrup: Incidentally,
produciAr'who are limable to fill
the ~orders, roust refurn the pur-
chase voucher to their customers.
In all sales 'direct" to customers
a farmer should collect one "D"
coupon ' for every 40 ounces - of
syrup he sells. His ceiling prices
are as follows: $2.40 for ungraded.
'syrup; $2.65 for Canada dark
grade; $2.90 for Canada medium
grade;• $3.15 for Canada light
grad and'$3.40 for Canada •fancy.
These prices include screw top
containers. • ,
'F. ,G. Moffat Resigns
- Mr. Foster G.1Vluff'at` of KnIoss'
has resigned as a -member- of the
executive of the Mutual Fire Un-,
r derwriters' Association w,hicb re-
cently convened • in Toronto. Mr.
Moffat is a past president of the
Association with which he has
activelyserved.; for many 'y"ears.
THOMPSON•'S Man. Call the manager. I've
never seen .anythg as tough as
'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER. this steak! in
Godspeed on your °inew venture. 2:00; ."Wm. ", Stanley 1.00; George
Signed' 6n behalf of those pres- I Hunter 4.00; Bill Hunter 4.00;
Mrs. I. Andrew 2.00; Gordon
Kirkland 5.00; John Ritchie ,5.00;
John. Gardner 5.00; Mrs.. Fobert.
Andrew 10.00; Frank Ritchie 5„00;
Cecil Gardner 5.00; Ernest Gard-
ner 2.00;, Richard Gardner .5.00;.,
Henry Gardner ' 5.00; . Sydney
Gardner 2.00; Will Gardner, 51001.
`Fred Anderson 5.00 Sam Reid
5:00; Dr. Rhoad 10.00, Neil Jr
McKenzie 10.00, John 'C'uwari Sr. 2.00, R. ,A. Grant 3.00; Murdo
5.00; Luella Gowan '5.00; . John .Matheson ,10.0.0 N. G.. McKenzie
Cowan Jr.. 10.00; Richard'...West _2.00; Betty Durnin .'.44; ' Mrs.
5.00; 3: R. McKay 5.00; Mrs. it Grace Lockhart 4.00; Mrs. D. H.
D., lylgDonald 1..00; H. Bar.'kwell Alton 1.00; Miss Ethel Robertson
=1.006 rerna.'Hamilton 2.00 Tena 4.00; Samuel Morrison 10.00.;
Bucldtigham 2.00; R. J. Bulien Philip Stewart 5:00;, Mrs. Thomas
Reid 10.00; _Roszella . Mu1l1in 2:00;
Lucknow Chapter 147, 5.00; Jas.
MLittle 25.00; James Smith 1.00;
audie Fisher . 2.00; ' Kairshea
Club 25.00; Mrs. Archie Ander-
son .75; Reg McBride 2.00; Frank
Johnston .50; Denzil Statters $10.;
MacLennan• 5..00; Allan "fp-rant (Continued Next Week)
ent, Clifford Kilpatrick and Gor-•.
don Anderson: -
In a . few: :well chosen .. words
Bertram expressed their thanks
for the gift, after which games,
were enjoyed and a dainty lunch
served.
BORN
WILSON -In Hamilton Hospital
on lVtarch 23rd to Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence .'Wilson (nee . MadeIine
MacKinnon) a song,. Larry, Allan.
STEWARD -At; the Homeopathic
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heatre
`rr�r W EK
FRID., &' SAT. 'only
ROBERT 'PRESTON
ELLEN DREW
OTTO KRUGER in
"Night Plane From
Chungking"
SHORT: SUBJECTS: .
Johnny Davis ' and .Orchestra
in "Headliner"
Variety subject "Shorty Goes
South".
Betty . Boop Cartoon
NEXT WEEK`. -
Next Fri;., . Sat., Mon.
DEANNA DURBIN in
"The Amazing Mrs. Holliday"
Short Subject: "lEtag of the
49'ers".
SPECIAL SHOW
WEDNESDAY &'THURSDAY
APRIL :12th '& l3th '
Star :Spangled 'Rhythm
Coming Friday ' and Saturday
APRIL 14 '& 15
LUM and ABNER in '
`,TWO WEEKS TO LIVE
Coming
"THE MORE,.THE. MEItRIER" "
Hospital, Montreal; .on March 22, 10.00; 'Russ Bissett 5.00; Charlie
1944, to Cpl. and Mrs. Fred Ste -..'Robb 5.00; Tom Bueglas 1.00;
ward (nee Agnes Swanson) a . Henry MacKenzie. 10:00; C..Shaw
daughter (still'born) . . 3.00; S. Gibson David John-
ston 5.00.; Reuben Wilson 5.00;
RICHARDS-In Wingharri Hospi- Frank Munro 2.00; Tom Rabb
tal on Sunday, March -26th to Mr. 10.00; Bill Johnston 2.00; Ken D.
and Mrs. Orland Richards,
Waitress: You will if I call the i
manager.
a son.
%UNITED • CHURCH
' LUCKNOW
Rev, J. W. Stewart, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
SUNDAY APRIL 2nd
PALM SUNDRY
11 a.su.-"March ng with King
Jesus".
Story --"Calvary Clover".
Junior. Church. '
3 p.m.--$iunday School.
7 p.m. -"Who Is . This' "
'8.15 p.m. -Y. P. U.
1
ew Spring
CLOTHES
Our Stocks of the 'Latest Styles for . this Spring
in Men's and Ladies' *ear .are now on hand.
May we suggest you come in and select
your needs now and av®41 disappointments.
B. PEARLMAN
LUCKNOW, ..ONTARIO
You Will Find Here Good. . Stocks of Underwear
dor Every Member of the Family
The Store With The Stock
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