The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-05-24, Page 8PAGE EIGHT •
The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario
WEDNESDAY, MAY ' 24th, 1944
fake Care 4t Your .Nu,Back
'YOU'RE LUCKY if you• own a Nu -Back. - , You know its
comfort and support. Look after it, "wash it often in
bubbly suds, mild soap and warm • water, ,
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SQUEEZE THE SUDS gently through the' garment. Don't,
rub:,Brush the soiled spots' with a soft brush. Give it two -
or three baths in fresh, ,glean water to rinse well. '
-VEAL-PRAM-R,WRING-your-corsel1ette-or-you--will dam—
age the -finerubber threads. Squeeze it rolled in a, thick
towel on, • a flat surface. ,Unroll at once and` smooth out
the garters and Shoulder 'Straps.. Hang, on the line. ;
STRAIGHTEN & STRETCH IT and'pull into shape. Whew•
almost dry press the fabric "parts' •with; 'a•', warm iron. Al-.
Ways remember heat -hurts .rubber,
YOUR NU -BACK IS A PRIZE POSSESSION.
leton
BORN I Masons :Attended,' Divine _i
Worship: Sunday: Evening
Members of Old ,Light Lodge, j.
- MOORE—At .\ Wingham General.
,Hospital, on .Tuesday, May. 16th,
to Mr. arid Mrs. Millan . Moore,.
I h, iteehurch, a daughter, Muriel
Catherine. ,
LEDDY-.At Wingham ' 'General
Hospital, on Thursday, . May 11th;
to ' Mr: and Mrs. Raymond Leddy,
R, 2, Auburn, a daughter.
",'fINTOiI—AtWingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, May 13th,
to ' .Mr. .and ."Mrs. Wm.. ,Rintoul,
R. 2, Lucknow, a daughter.,
SitT�
Canada's
Housesoldiers
From Thompsons
This is "Mrs: Consumer
Week", when the retailers. of
Canada pay' tribute to the wo-
men shopper's -1)f the Dorninion
who are doing .their part in
keeping our wartime economy
on an :even keel. We, . at
Thoml3son's, say " thanks to
you, our customers for buy-
ing only 'what you really need
...FOR : refusing to, tolerate
Black' Markets ...° FOR • pat=
iince with ' inexperienced' help
..'FOR observing wartime
restilictions . on deliveries... .
and FOR,•;,,cheerfully accepting
othergoods, when • shortages
exist. •�
We are 'doingour best , in'
the face of wartime conditions
to fulfill .our aim '• .of. Quality,
Service, Cleanliness & Prices,
that .please.. •With your cont
tinued support and co-opera-
tion ' now and until. Victory
is won, we- may then turn' to
the Peaceti'hi when you can
again enjoy the best in �Sfiop-
ping at
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THOMPS0N'S,
'PHONE 82 WE DELIVER
ASF. &,,A.M. and visitors, attend-
ed Divine Worship in the 'Pres
byterian church .on Sunday even'
ing, when Rey. C. H. MacDonald
delivered a mostimpressive' ser-
mon,. • :
• Mr° MacDonald took as his
theme, . "What mean ye by these
stories", from the 6th and 7th
verses of the 4th / Chapter of Jos-
hhua..The stones referred to-'' in'
this text were used. ' as al cairn
so that succeeding generations
might. kngviw -and. -commemorate
the; deliverance of the Children
of` Israel -- ... ,.. ,a
Mr. MacDonald used his text
to emphasize the importance of
giving straightforward and con-
sidered answers to the questions
which our , children ask, and to
ever: bear in mind that they may
learn even more from the lives
we live than: fromour answers.
Speaking•. directly to the: mem-
bers of the Order, 'the • speaker
pointed .out that the children .had
a right to : ask, and to be answer-
ed, the meaning of the symbols
we wear. .The man who wears
the Masonic, apron,. should ;live
a Iife of, purity,, a four-square
life, straight and upright..' A
square. ,can only be made onits
shortest line. Too often it might
be •a small square ' if made' on
that '.line 'which represents• our
spiritual life, he said. '
Everytime God gives' us' an . op
portunity, there is also a corres-
ponding -ilia.' The battle .of the
Kingdom of :God is not yet won.
The moral . conflict is gigantic
that ,. "coiifrorits,• •-• the Christian
Church. ]3 it it will be. won, and
there Will be those who will have
to confess they took no part in' it..
The choir was heard in 'an an-
them, with Miss Kathryn Agnew.
taking the solo part. Guexsolo-
ist was LAC. Stevens .kAl=
bert.
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TO HOLD PRAYER SERVICE
DAY OF INVASION.
It has .been,,decided to 'hold a
community prayer• Service iri the
LuCkllow Pf esbyter .an Church on
the day of invasion. This service
will commence 'at `,8 o'clock in
the evening.
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OBITUARY
MRS; R. E. }INLAY
The zuneral of the ,late Mrs.
R. E. Finlay, of Saskatoon, form-
erly Eva Gardner of Ashfield,•
which took place from the .home
of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Gardner
of Zion"to Greenhill, cemetery op.
Monday, May 15th, was largely
attended and. the. floral tributes
from both Western and. Eastern
sympathizers bore silent ,eyidence.
Of , the loss;both friends .and ac
quaintances . sustained. in Mrs.
Finl'ay's passing. 0
For several years Miss "Finlay:
had 'been • in failing health and
when nearly two years ago, while
Visiting' in' and around: ,Lucknow,
she received.` the 'sad .news that
her only son Meterological Fit =