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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-03-19, Page 14A • • ik• • , ' • THE /MORROW -Munn, 1,15CKNOW, ONTAltio •••••*". kl • „ * • THURSHAY,. MARCH zep, 141 • ' • ", • ' , • • , • •• • • ; • • • • • • •Is Here. • • YU WILL WANT at least one striped blouse for suit or sep- ielskirt.• Stripe Rayon'bi shirt vval.st style. ,,, $2,59 NON .SWEATERS in soft pastel shades in pillover, styles, short sleeves. Designed to wear under your suit. . 52.00- pugEs SLIPS—Tailored or embry. trbzuned, straight cut, Spec- ial$1.25 • OTU SUPS ,SFORT HOSE—CamPus favorites. Novelty' knit terr*, lastex toP- BuirMa.Brown, Blue, Green: Special, pair • 139c •WE WERE FORTUNATE in prociwing Sockees with *Flex top the ver,* near future lastex top Will be impossible to buy, Be wiSe, buy your *inner supply now: S*es 51/240%.25o up BRIGHTEN UP last ',.year's Spit . With a Resit., collar Revers uid tate or :embry. aao gge EMBRY. CUFF SETS. Brighten up dark ilrlis=f Price • • • 50c & up erppietc)n rmism***•••••••rormammormosimmer. „ L. in "An 0 tirq".T.P -12 srgte-su C 1LT T F F Sunday, March 22nd East Side, of Village frau approxiMately the, Post Office corner -1,00 io 5.30 p .NO'PE—From time to time during week days interruptions will follow for periods of from ; hours in small and varying Sections o e sys gang the period 'required U---talrea-aystent,-AOYE-In... conveule4ce to consumers •°, ta_a_entirelY _unavoidable as the work entailed makes is im - - -1Witifirtraltaanad-Waraasstata a: - MeCHARLES—WALDEN Olivet 'United Charm, decorated with plants, flawers; evergreens and streamers in pink and white, was the scene af a very pretty wedding when Miss Noreen Eleanor Walden, youngest denghter of Mr. and 1VIrs. Walter, la Walden, was united in marriage to Mr. John Donald Mc - Cheeps, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. ' Donald McCharles, both .parties cif the Second Coneession, Huron. The pastor of the chunk. Rev. -Beech, performed the, ceremony: ' Miss Pete alden, sister of, the bride, gowned in salmona,sheer and • hat to metal, played the wedding: music, Mrs. Raynard Ackert, cous- in of the bride, attired in biege crepe • with matching hat, sang tweetly `The Sweetest. Story Ever Saida, during • the sighing of the register. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, Wore a floor length gown Of brocaded gatinaond a fin (LOUtLandGENERAL CHURCH NEWS United Church W. A. Mr. J. S, Mitchell of London vis - A joint meeting of the W.A ited his sister, Miss Lillian Mitchell .A. ' • groups of , the United Church was recently. • • held in the Sunday School ream last Miss Mildred' Ritchie spent the Wednesday.with 27 present. The week -end in Stratford with her sis- !fleeting opened wit li a hymn and ter, Doris. repeating of the Apostles Creed. D Id -Boundary Mrs. J. R. WNW) read the scriptare Trail, Brand; The ahy Plutocrat,. NEW BOOKS AT THE. PUBLIC LIBRARY Many new books Were, recently,. released at the Public Library, which include ahe•following and the authors: Fon Twin Sombreros; Grey; Vengeance , . am s , lesson. After the business period West has been quite ill at his home, with pneumonia. we were favoured with a reading • by Mrs. Bert Roach and a piano • Allan Treleaven of Toronto was • duet by 'Mrs. Reid and Mrs..New- Oppenheim; With This Ring, Eber- hart; Astra, Hill; Case of the Empty Tcihnr,isgtie;ardnite:;KEevyisl QI.Jfntcli: cathnegdSounin: a week -end visitor_ With yia.,.,„ ailid' ion. The closing IC - and'repeat- Cronin; The Sun is. my Undoing, Mrs. Haryey Treleaven, / ing of the benediction brought the Steen; Saratoga Trunk, Ferber.; -Let MO. Roy Black sad 'Wilfred at- meeting to a close. . god Save The me have Whigs, -Widdemer; Seeing tended the Hamiltan-l3lack wedding King was sung and a very pleasant is Belleving,.Dicksdn; Familiar Fac- hi Goderich ora Saturday. , ' hell hour was, spent in charge -of • ' , , , • • - a oc e• Suspicion Mae- , . Rinehart. Wakefields Course, de, . the executive - • • , •• Mk Jag., Pickering has been . con- • , la'''P h Above fined to bed since threatened° with - , • . , - limes; ..The Sun shall •Greet Them, Ashfield W M S pneumonia 'last week. • ' — * * * ' *‘ • • • ' • . , ' The March meeting of the Ash.. Balilea The,Venables; Norris; Fayes , has field FolleY, , Corbett; The Blind Man's Mrs. Garfield . MacDonald Women , Missionary Society been .supplying at Miss Jean Lang's, met at the home Of Mrs. George'Col- House,: Walpole1' Case .of Constant school for the past few weeks. ••• , litan. The president, Uri: Donald" Suicides, Carr; PrizeStories of 1941; Mrs. Gordon Fisher and Billy are 'Mackenzie opened the meeting byi But Never be Denied, Kilbourne; ger, tip veil with floralaband and visiting in London with her par- singing psa . . the s groom's gift, a cameo locket. CPU, Mr.• and Mrs. Fred Nixon. reading from Acts 15 -verses 22 to 27 and the. , meditation on 'same was The bridesmaid; Miss Jessie. Mc- • Mr. and irrae Torrance Anderson taken by Mrs. Colin MCGregor. Mrs. Charles,ioorsisterIthg ofe'wtnof groom,hepih nk sheer of m andJosephineand r osephinewere ex, .iDAnderson e week-eii nd guests . - McLean read a PraYer entitled af "For the Peace of the World". The trimmed with lace and a tulle head- Dunc McCharles who has been roll call as answered with a verse • dress. The bride carried a bouquet ill with phlebitis since Christmas is froth scripture. Hymn 482 was now` ° of 'pink roses : and the bridesmaid, • t Bird of the Wilderness,•Shuan; My 'Frietad Flicka, O'Hara; N. Or M., Chrittie; Bright Scalpel, Seifert; NO One New. Will Know, Delapeld; Dr. Kildare Takes Charge,, Brand; Sarmer Holiday, 1Valler; Tempor- ary Address Reno, Baldwin; Lovers are Losers, Pertwee; The Perennial Boarder, Taylor; Cross Currents, white roses. The groom was support- ed by Mr. Norval Stuart. Mr. 1Vair- ris Reid, cousin of the, bride and Mr. Robert isaid-Wt-ash, cousin -et -the groom acted as Ushers. - Later a reception and dinner was heat at the home of the bride's par- ents. Mrs. Weide') received in a black and white sheer gown' with Corsage ,of --white carnation and fern. Mrs. McCharles received In black . crepe, with coral necklace and cor- sage of pink carnations and fern. About farty-five guests sat down to dinner in rooms decorated with pink and white streamers. and bells. The tables were decorated in pink and white with flowers and .can- dles : The groom's gift to the brides - aid Was-a7gold'brooch;--to the -best_ man, a gold knife; to the • ushers, billfolds; to the. Organist a crown. derby cup and Saucer; to the soloist a cake plate;' to 'the caterers, Mesdames klexMcTavish, Waltar Steele and "Wilfred Steele; miscel- laneous gifts •aad to the waitresses, Misses,. Bath McTavish, June Wal able te be about the house again.' sung, after which Mrs. ory Bassett; Black Night. Murder's, Wells; Miss Edna Cook left :Monday far Kenzie gave seven reasons for join- ing the W.M.S. Anna. May Mac- Angels Fell, Downes; Murder at the. Owen Sound to continue nursing Wells; You Go Your Way, . . at.hex Donald gave an. interesting paper Casino( Briish;Hop CatsidY Serves a Writ, iftar speadingas_apar eeks atiatheant abitants-af-theaPhilippine, Mulford; Nursing Home Maaider, home here. ., islands. Mrs. Richard McW• hinney, Mr, F. D. McLennan of town ob- our guest speaker, ' addressed the Marsha' The Saint in Miami, Chart, served his 78th birthday on Tues- meeting. She chose "Servite and eres; Down th-• e Road a Pieee, Flint; • ' it health-. mention c of am missionaries who Our Life, Glasgow; Tiger 'Milk, Our. QIIALITY, CLEANLINESS, SERVICE and PRICES THAT PLEASE Bine Highland WHEAT Puffs 16 oz. bag . ...... ....... .... .... 15c Maclaren's Hi Ho PUDDINGS Butterscotch, Carmel, Choilate. 3 pekgs: ...... ... 21e Kraft "Swankiswig" Glasses with gay Spring Bawer de- signs, Plain, Pimento, Relish Pineapple. Glass . ........ 190 1Lipton't NOODLE 'SOUP Mix With flue:real chicken -y oin: 2 pekgs. '25c QUAKER PUFFED RICE rt`SPARKIES". 3 boxes .... 330' Save the Box Tops and send today • for Quakers .1942 Seed • Offer Cheddar House CHEESE ROLLS. Pound ' • RED ROSE COFFEE SUecial 1 lb. tin • 49c '/21b. tin ' 270 Save the Cpupons for. Valu - a able gifts. day, and continues to enjoy excel- Sacrifice" as her topic. She Made °Thank )4.03a Twi'.aaa- Bei; -In This- Miss Marion Stinson spent the have served. in Formosa, China, aria Garth; Rosemary for Forgetting, 'note 82 We Deli:Vet` • compLims PLAT INSPECTIONS IN BRUCE There are indications that the re- cent visit of the. Bruce County de- putation to Ottawa, when "repres- entations were made on behalf of the county for the establishing of war -industries -may be ;getting lei sults. All the industrial plants in the county have now been inspectea by R. Ti Smith, engineer for the Department of •Munitions and Sup- ply, and his findings are being plac- ed before the Minister, C. D. Howe. Capacity and suitabiaty of plants in Walkerton, 'Marton, Hepworth, • Seuthamptan, Port Elgin, Kincard- ine, Liiclmoiv, Mildmay and Ches- ley were taken into consideration. 'ACUTE TIRE SHORTAGE IS NOW REALIZED , Gas rationing is of little concern 10.10 in the third period that Far- ficiated. • Rev. J., W. Stewart conducted 'the about 100' cords of good hardwood. her father. Her street length Thursday morning. He was assisted • • week -end at her home at Oshawa, British Guiana: Jesus had his dis7 Ayres; Hankow Return," Archer; i accompanied by Miss Etta Belle ciples take up their cross and fol- Heaven Isn't Here, Greig; Mortgage lafacDonald. • low Him to serve mankind. Service on the Moon, Gaddis; The Deadly it the rent we pay for our room on Sunshade, Taylor; The' Peach Or - Mr. and Mrs.-Siney Decker, Bill- Earth. We all' have at least one talc chard, England; Not With MyHeart, ie. and Norman ef Kitchener were d week -end visitors . with Mr. ent with which to serve. God asks 'Rodger; :A Man without. Friends, and for effortsWe may giveour time, Echard, Back V the Mountain, Flint; . . . Mrs. Con Decker.,our friendship, our.indney. Today The Ship and .the Shore, Baum; Case Mrs. Donald Habkirk anlittle force 'must be met with force. We of the Violet Smoke, Donavan; The daughter-pf--Munroaare_spending a all must work for victark and peace. Great Red Border, Grimstead; The few days with her mother-in-law, Hymn 597 was now sung followed -Lightning---Kica;a- Grimsteed;- - The_ Mrs. Wm. Habkirk. • by God Save The King. Rev. Dr, Strangers Gate, Oppenheim; An Malcalm, Watson left for Winni- Rhodes closed the meeting :vita Ocean Heritage, Bassett; M. R. Rine- '. , , prayer. The attendance was twenty- heart Thriller; Van Dyke Week -End; peg the first of last week on ac- five • ' Max Brand Fiction Rodeo. . count of the illness of his. mother, -4. Non. -Fiction- Mrs. Thdmas Watson. • • ' SPRING IS HERE? Berlin Diary, Shirer; No Other Mrs.. Alex Andrew has been teach- Road to Freedom, 'Stowe; Elizabeth; -91.1.7-• •-tg."----1oo- — -1167A4r4iffielallAr-here4,-1311 Mg- land!s-Mader_n...Qaeena_Yott. can't -• lalarion MacDougall. - nizeatrerapfesence and doesn't want cliffs; Miller; Preachets Wife, Hue - broaches. ', __Evelyn-teak _and Mary ,EL..accauta of the illflegs• of miss. Winteradoestatayea;seeitraWlywg-.- to abditate it the Moment. It was sten; H. V. Morton's London; Mine Mr. tarries Philips, jr., left for in the early hours af last Saturday Eyes have Seen, Withington; Big mbroidered dress of black °prevailing winds at that kirk, Gun Buster. London Diary, training. He is a nephew of Mr. . The a The bride's going away costume PRAYER FOR REVIVAL was an e The prayer Meeting forrevival will be held as • usual in the Bible institute Room this Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Regardless of other meetings this Prayer Meeting 1, will be held eveik week D. V. Chiist- ians who are concerned about the spiritual condition of our land and who are desirous of seeing a re- vival come to our'own district are urged to attend. Chatham. morning that Spring was ushered Family, Partridge; Return via Dun - Kitchener on Thursday for army and. red a tweed coat and red hat and accessories. The happy co p ie A. Ph time are regarded as an indication Reynolds; The Time is Now, Pas of Fairdyce. • !eft on a mcitortrip to Taranto, Nia George illips gara Falls and othel- points. -Miss Isabelle Jamieson of Kincar- of the typ, e of weather we will have sen; Men of Europe, Simone; I Was • were, laliss' Sedie 1VicCharles, teacher a kmilege dinner • dance on. Tuesday --------------- ach --------- thit. • •• Churchill, Kraus; France on Berlin Relatives present from a distance dia d W lls for the next six weeks. Most folk a Nazi Flier, Deske; Men Around ieattended the e Business of Collingwood; Mr. and Mrs. Ray- eyening, .held at Weng's Cafe in was an wind, although some Tiine, Keraan; Mk Sister and. h[, nerd Ackert, Helyroad;, Mr. and London. • . say aorth-east and some south-east. Van der 'Heide; Have you a Real- . Week -end yisitors with Mr. and ed to the west bringing ram and Skinner; Nostradanius Speaks, Mary and alielen of o eric ; Mrs. Ernest Pildham and daughters . , By noon Saturday the Wind swine - gion, Forman; Soap Behind the Ear', Bos - A. V. Walden and Mrs. Walden OfMrs. Chas. Webster were Mr. and snow, arid.a minor, blizzard cm Sun- .well; Women ,of Britain, Struther; 1 •1P • .° Patchwork Quilt, Face to Face with Scorpion, Hunting The Sky Spies, Yankee Flier with R.A.F., Lady Jane, Pollyanna',s JeWels, Pollyaria na's Western Adventure, Pollyari- , na's Debt of Honor, Mystery Across the Border, Lone .Ranger ;Traps - Smugglers, Beverly Qray's• Romance, 1Viechanizing our Army, Our Navy's Striking power, What's New in Air Corps, Eight Little Indians, Things That Go, Dobbsey Twbo at Ice. Car- nival,. E. Queen Mater Detective, Derry 'of Toteni Creek, . Mystery:. Dogs of Glen Hazard,' Marta. Finds Golden.fioor, Flags over Quebec, Mrs. • Clarence Holmes, Miss Beak day with a:decided drop in temper- Pirates Ahoy, Driscoll; Clarence Wfarwich and Miss June Walden, Oshawa. weather which had previouS y pre- Van Pa ssen. ature, comperison to springlike miaow, ' Stone; That Day Alone, Beavers Won • Fair and Mr. Norman Garrard of 1 Paassen. Srforth Beavers, trailing 4 to 0, ataWarsitarOV-alraFe.t.Cr" Mr. C. Obetle of Kingtville av iled. . Juvenile Up until thc change in weather _ W it nine aniniftes .?3,114-fifj)_', seconds Knox Presbyterian church, God- and a former manager a the Bank it was ideal sap Weather- and an Mather Wass Wind St., Mystery to go, staged en amaaing gnat scor- erich, was the tettiag on Saturday, Of lvIontreala Lucknowl, is reported_ of Devils Hand, D. Winslow Breaks Ma '.' • • t•0 be be seriously ill following, a heart exc-ellent aim 'was reported. . • Spy Net; D. Winslow Saves Secret in taur 86ala lilla7h 21st at 2.30 for a pretty WO- -aaau'ea-a-faaGe • • in 6% Minutes, an Windsor: Col- idin when Margaret Olivia Luella, attack. - • • 'THOSE WHO ATTEND the United Formula, The Bridge of Bombeif rs, aniaLs. The geme, played in Strat- second daaghter of Mr, and Mrs. Chur:eh at Dabbiatan will be warm- The Mysterieus Fireplace, Clue ford, ended in a 4 -all tie giving See- 1 Wallace Black, a2 Trafalger street, Saturday 'visitors with Rev. arid d b as well as spiritually. The e o y • H Mrs. J. W. 'Stewart were his bro- to 3 victory in Windsor. Big Farmer I became the bride of ga- I. thers George' and Emerson Stewart forth the round by virture ca a 4 McFacklin scored three, and his bac.- Arnold Hamilton, only son of Mr. of Ton•onto and their sister-in-law, bush in Sullivan township last fall. ther Albie the other one. It was at and Mrs., Stewart Hamilton, Spring- From this, the men of the church ------ field, Ontaria Rev. 1-1. J. Lane of- Mrs. R. W. Stewart of Paisley. - haVe cut and ,hauled tothechurch now, as the miblic are definitely nier bagged his first one and lay A, -the bride was given in "mari4age Church of the Air on CKNX )n goWn was of olympic blue with em- by Mrs. Joh a an . L. A. FINNEY, ' manager of the rose hat and black accepsoriaa She a- '- aus tiu',.a .aecompanimeat 1"Dy Garde III and IV and music teeeh, Y A:kce.rtwsiwishoon..„.con:mted two duet Miss Grace Hurlburt, teacher of broidered French lace, •with dust . Canadian Bank of Comm.erce, re- wore a -shoulder corsage of pask , • er on the 'Puil)lic School staff, was turned his . dillies this, morning, af- rases and baby • bi.eatii. Her Sa.,-' s .1 prayer: Sandaa..,, i• i taken to Wingham Hospital on Tues - ter being off duty for a few weeks Mrs Gerald Lassoline, as matron • ''''• - hoSa- Aizie has been da- y when stricken with Pleurisy. on account "of illness. .L. Listowel of honor, wore• beige crepe • with ill at the JUMP 4f her mother for Mrs. Clark Finlayson is substitut- Banner. a ' • the -past weels. Mics Mary Struthers ing for Miss 'Hurlburt until Easter. church board purchased an acre of, awakened to the acuteness of the 16.40 the game was tied and the by ' Er 0111 With Pluerisy • rubber shortage. The statement II ro won. Munitions Minister Howe in a radi address on _Monday night forcibly. chives this home. He said, "When the tires ayou have now are worn out, your' motoring is over until Some considerable time after the war ends". To conserve rubber 'and gasoline the speed limit was reduced to 40 miles -an hour. Fiirther, Mr. Howe pointed out that the Government would not hea- itate to commandeer tires from priv- ate owners of non-essential vehicles • if the situation warranted. • Retreading of tires will also be confiraed to commercial vehicles and- • busaes and for transportation of workers in war plants, 'Where no " alternative mean of transportation can be devised. black accessories. WO2 Herb Mo has, also been for the past three supported, the groom. The reception Attended Funeral was held at the home of the bride's Mr. Gordan, thylar, local' drug - weeks and yrs. Stewart Levis and,' Arena activities -------- illy over parents, where a wedding dinner . . MacKenzie's' business in the mean- , gist, was in Stratford on Monday Dick McQuaig are carrying on Mrs. for the seas6n, as the ice is going was served by her aun, Skating Is Over 1 attending the funeral of his grand - along the cushion and has broken Black, Lucknow and her cousin, Mrs. time. . . father, Mr. George L. Kastner. Mr. • through in a couple of other spots. W. Stewart, Winghani. Mrs.' Black Mr. and Mrs. 0: L. Beatty -"ancr Kest -tier, who was in hit 89th year, However the drop in temperature the bride's mother, wore air force Jane Elizabeth i3eatty of Montreal had been a lifelong and prominent over the week -end gave the child- blue with rate hat. Mrs, Hamilton,. and Mrs. George Johnston and son resident of Perth County and the ren a chance to etijoy a skate on the groom's mealier, wore black with Kenneth of Canfield were Week -end cit k of Stratford to Where he moved Monday afternoon and evening. It black hat., , , visitors with Rev. and Mrs., J: W. in 1916. •He is survived ,by his son. is evident howeaera that the Loch- The bride and 'groom left Amid Stewart and , Mrs. Cochrane. Mrs. Harrison Kastner of Sebringville, aish-Lticknow Flee -Wee series will showers of confetti and best wishes Beatty and Mrs. Jhnston are data- three daughteas, -Misses Marie and have to be left uhdecided until next on a wedding trip, to pronto and ghters of Ms. Cochrane and sister's Cakoliae Kastner of Stratford and winter. ' Niagara Falls. of Mrs. Stawart. s Mrs. J. M: Taylor of Sehringville.' •minnotoiro#1.....solommo ° t• - R.A.F., Pave- DaWson at Dunkirk, Dave Dawson in Libya, Eight Nur- ' sery TalesaEight Fairy talea, Chil- dren of Foreign Lands, Nancy Tay- lor Air Pilot, Lightning and Elect- ricity, Honey Bunch First Twin Playmates, .Judy, Five Little Play- mates, Derry's Partner, The Sorcer- er's Apprentice, Rex Xing of the Deep,, Three Prayers for Children, Stratosphere Jim .and Flying Fort- ress. ° FINAL RESULTS in Huron Coun- ty's Victory Loan campaign, reveal total sales of bonds in the amount of $2,a5a550. Sales in Ashfield were $69,500 or. 123 per cent of the quota and in West Wawanoth`$48,000; re- paesenting 125 per cent of the quota. Huron County raised 117- per. cent of its objective, Bulova Trade-in Sale NO MATTER 'WHAT IT'S. MAKE—WHAT IT'S CONDITION That Old Watch of Yours IS WORTI4 MONEY WM. SCHMID WILL GIVE YOU. A _GENEROUS ALLOW- . ANCE TOWARD A HANDSOME NEW.BULOVA NOW, DURING BULOVA TRADE -IN -SALE WALK IN WITH YOUR OLD WATCH—WALK OUT WITH THE WORLD'S FINEST TIMEPIECE—A BULOVA • 11116 - • JEWELLER -- — LUC New Wash Goods, Crepes, Chintz,,Broadcloths, Printed Dress Stuffs ew Quilting Materials, Batting, Wadding, Etc. for .Quilts and Comforters Buy War Saving Stamps and Certificates E STOREv Luckttow • •*1-',...A , • • -. . # . • , , ,,,... • . a a . , . . a .. a t a ta al a s as ."...Z.A1• s * a. - a pa s as it i a t' • - a a , aa a a a ... .,.:14.1... 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