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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-05-11, Page 8p. • "*. " • • •••••-• •" ' • .• The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario • THURSDAY,.MAX ,11th•, 1944 0111111111111111111•1.0. For Distinguished Service: on the Home Front e Honour other WHITE OR COLORED, GLOVES of quality fabric. Mother will appreciate a pair of these. Slip-on styles. 'Pair , - 98c, $1,25$149-11.59 f• HOSIERY—Giveher a gift that is sensible ▪ and truly ap- , •papciatecl.---Hosiery, in lisle or Bemberg. . MOTHER MAY LIKE something to make up for an, a.Proti or .dress. We havea nice range of designs in print,' seer- sucker or gingham • A LOVELY NEW HAND- BAG in Aoniespun. A. perfect accent for Mother's 'simmer Outfit.* `. " THERE IS the last minute 'thoughtLa linen Handkerchief, lace trhn. • • • Car St7c1cBridge • A car clrrven by Bert Moss of West Wawanosh struck Ithe bridge on the "ravel Road", at • the 12th Concession late Friday • /light and then wentinto the ...ditch. No injuries were suffered ,•but the car . was "considerably •,damaged. . • Underwent Operation Howard Cann, son of Mr. and Mrs Art Cann of town, _undei went a recent appendectomy in • Whigham Hospital. . • * • AYLMER • STRAINED, FOODS (Fruits, Vegetables, Soups) Evaporated Milk, iunket, ,Corn Syrup, Oranges, etc. Give them the best, AT THOMPSON'S 'Week -End SiuggesVons LINIT STARCH ' • Box. : 10c Makes cotton look and feel like , linen . Apple & StraWberry. YAM 4 lb. tin 55c (4 coupons) AYLMER CHERRIES• :. . For desserts, salads, • pies • 2:0 " tin 25c ;"-- -,--( 1. cotitiOiD - ' . • . mwrokT. .FIAJFFS Free. tnnabler• 'bstittre • . (8..quaFt)., -Freecuit & saucei bag 39C (13 ,quart) , RATION COUXONS VALID ;TODAY , Sugar -42, 33 Butter -41 - Preserves -19, 20 Tea-Poffee—T32 THOMiSON'S 'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER Nonumemim%EmmurisillMMIW ston's Feed Barn. 1 Gkamitnother At 37 - Has Fine War Record • •• • A recent .istie "The Front Line", published by General Mo- tors Of; Canada, cOntairied an, art- icle Of local interest withrefer- • ence to Mrs. 'Rose Fearn, a riv-- etter on Mosquito bombers in the Aircraft Division of the: G. M. Plant. • Mrs. Pearn is a daughter . of iVirs. Helen Yalinke and, a sister Of Mrs. Mac MacLennan •�f town. She is 37' years Of age and is 'twice .a grandinOther. •• ' Besides her War plant job, and efficient management of her home -and-'fanillyr•Mr&-"'P'eatir active Member of the -Ladies • Auxiliary of the 1.1th Tank Reg- iment and is chairman of their bingo, committee which -is' re- sponsible for sending cigarettes to over 400 boys on active ser- vice. , • Mrs. Pearn has made five don- ations to the Blood- Donor Clinic as well as pledging, 12 first time donors: Her htisband, Pte: "gee Pearn • is again serving Canada in this war arid is stationed at adip Borden with the Hastings,• Prince Edward Regiment. Their daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Zedic has- tWo_chifdren, both boys, age 17 months and six weeks. • "Orchids" to rivet packin' 9,raridniother Rose Pearn. • - MENtBF-'& BOYS' Work clothing, overalls, pantssocks and under- garments, The Storewiththe ;Stock.- THE MARKET STORE.. HELD 'SALVAGE COLLECTION ON MONDAY Niqiur • Postponed from Friday to Mon- day night on account of rain, the Clansmen's salvage • collection was proceeded with in spite of the fact, that IiiPiter Pluvius "obened up" shorty before the. collection was to begiri. A considerable quaQtity of sal: vage, chiefly paper and glass, was collected. Another collection is planned shortly, but in the meantime. anyone wishing to dis- pose of what they haves accum- ulated, may deliver it to John - Donations To The. Aid To Russia Fund Cash donations to the local Aid to Russia Fund .o& Tuesday a-. mounted to $113.70. Donations not previously acknoWledged are as follows: Masonic Lodge $25,00; W. J. .Davison $5.00; Miss V. Kerry $3.00; W. J -Brown Lang - 42.00; Langside iatri9tic Society $11.00; Ward 1 Red Cress, Huron Township $25.00; Mrs. Al - line Bradley $1'.00; James,Shiells OA; James. Cameron $2.00; Frank MacLennan $2.90, • 1 Between MoVember 6, 1942, when. it Was founded, and-lVlareh 31st, 1944, the: Canadian Aid. ti. 'Russia Fund received dOnatiOns in cash, and goods totalling $5,673,883.524 In the seine sixteen months' period the Fund shipped to the Soviet Union .a large var- iety of purchased 'arid donated good S to the value. of $4,462,248.- 10. On hand now in Canada and scion •to.- be ,shipped is a large.. quantity of articles. '• ,Reports received through the Canadian embassy in MoscOW showAthat the bulk of this goods has arrived in Russia and is being. distributedmainly. to Civilians in the areas liberated, .froin , the Nazis. • No cash was sent to Russia. cash subscriptioris were spent on purchases mainly in Canada. • Donations are still being re- ' ceiVed Iocaliy.' at T. W. Smith's garage. PRESBYTERIAL TO MARK. sniTIETg. ANNIVERSARY The siktieth anniversary of the Maitland ,Presbyterial 'Society' of the of _the „Presbyterian- -- , ehur-ch in Canada will be he,ld in the ,South .Kinloss' Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, May 16th, 1944. The morning •session will commence at 9.45 and the after- noon • session at 4.30.. The pro will consist 'of devetiOn- al periods, rePorts from the sec- retary and ' the treasurer. A: memorial service and historical sketches of the W.: M. S., the Y. W. A. and Mission. Band, Greet- ings will be brought from the Presbyftry and Provincial Soc- iety, missionaries and visitors.. Special speakers will. include MrsHugh MacMillan, returned Missionary from -Formosa, Mrs.: MclVlurrich, President of the W. M. S. Council and Mrs. F. G.' Fowler, president of the Mait- land Presbyterial Society. • UNITED CHURCH- LUCKNOW Rev. I. W. Stewart, B.A., B.D. Pastor .• SUNDAY, MAY 14th • MOTHER'S DAY • 11 a.M.—Special Mother's Day 'rogram, combining Church and Sunday School. • Baptism. 7 p.m.—Rev. Chas. Endicott, D.111, of Toronto. -8.15 p.m.—Y. P. U. AlmilvvolivvmmovisvuomiaT Friday, Sat'clay, Monday The' Magnificent British ,Cavalcade • STAR'RING—Brian Aherne, 'Robert Cummins, Charles Charles Laughton, Ida Lipini, Herbert 'Marshall, Ray Milland, Anna Neagle, Merle Oberon, • Cedric Hardwicke, PatrIC Kdow1es, Victor 07pLaglan, 14ta. O'Connor, P. Aubrey • SMithi. Dante May .Whitty; Roland young,. Buster. Keat- .• on. 78 top ranking lilayer s and everyone playing an, im-`, • portarit role in a drama sobig, so .powerful, so moving, it -inspires their Most brilliant performances Brian Aherne, the disowned son; Ida Lupin°, theflighty maid; Charles. Laughton, the. tipsy butler; Ray. Millarid, the dashing lover; Anna Neagle, the jugative bride. • • ON .T1rIE SAME PROGRAM- •• • • Leon Errol. Marion Martin in • "WEDDED BLITZ" • A roaring "comedy of , errors" COMING NEXT WEEK = "FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO" There will be aspecial show run • Wednesday and4Thuriday, May 24th - 25th "WRECKING CREW" • Starring Richard Arlen, Chester Morris, Jean_Parker • c. MAY MEETING OF KINTAI WOMEN'S • INSTITUTE " The May meeting of Kintail jnstitute was held at the home of Mrs. Ray Dalton, May 4th, with a large attendance. The vice president, Mr. James Little, took the chair in the absence 'of the. president, Mrs. R. Scott. The roll .call proved most interesting, an exchange of flowers, plants and seeds, An interesting' report of a Red' Cross meeting heldain Luck- ribw was given by Mrs. Neil G. MacKenzie' and Mrs. Pred Mc-. .Gregor. A paper, Do's and don'ts by le1en " nst4u:te.. tne,rig-Pcr§o, Yv,a§.-glY-911 Mackenzie. CoMmun• - ity singing was enjoyed with • Mrs. •Wm.. MacDonald as° accom- Tanist. A paper was read by Mrs. Dave MacKenzie. A duet by Mrs: Neil G. MacKenzie and Mrs, Sam Gibson follOwed. An interesting . contest was conducted by Mrs., • R. J.'Bullen. The financial report for 1943 was given. Total. Money raised was •$460.22. Total expen- ditures were $367.47 with, a bal- ance on hand of $92.75, The meeting was closed • with The . king after which a •delicious . lunch was served by the hostess. • Health ,Spot. Shoes for those sore and tired feet When your feet hurt, 'you ktart all 'over. Now is ,the time to correct weak arches and Metatarsal -conditions. • The "HEALTH SPOT" Sh• oe is built to correct • all types of foot troubles, and give. the utmost in wear and comfort. r ' S. C. Iffatlivvell & Son I 40' New Congoletun Rugs New Smyrna Rugs and Mats • New Feltol Rugs New Table Oilcloth Squares The Store With The Stock • - • • 0 • • t •