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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-04-28, Page 5.77 . • TrIURSDATo APRIL '28Tif, 1938 71•117,it"; lr • . . Lyceum Theatre • ,WINGHAM. 00.9w Starts, at S p.rn. ecept fiateSat.' niEht two.. ilhowa 7.46 And- 945 p. • • , nradayp • "• Friday.-• Saturday • APRIL 24!29.30,, MYRNA 'LOY ',• PRANCHOT . TONE WALTER 'PIDGEON,' ROSALIND RUSSELL :!'; , !'".`ifiAN .PROOF"''' A sinart modern drama, With • a 'ken0ous, sprinkling of e4Y• • • • 'Abe "PATSY KELLy ..Comtpr! • wiit4VELTA.I.A9 ' • Monday, Tuesday, 'Wednesday 444_ -.• * JANE WITHERS ' WALTFR BRENN7AN • 4-Wo011y"1- , Jane Withers scores again in a . Wild West character. • "CHARLEY lacCARTHY & EDGAR BERGEN" • "COLORED CARTOON"• ' •"A DAXAT SANTA .ANITA" • "(Technicolour) • COMING — 'MAY 5-6-7 I • SPECIAL , "Stage Door" .-7 . • ran 'LttetikT01.1-.13VeYIN.,,, ; 1 • • •'• ..• • • ' „ s., • • , PAP4).:11M • , • . ..A411FIAIM NOTE and Nft...4;,41,[041.4.iWtss-OPPI, 0. in the. Orange Hall, Was e11 at.§undaY, with, 'Mr. and, Mrs. ^..,Jake ended4', The Meeting Onened Wigt, -Hunter.„, singing the 'Opening Ode,. followed • Mr. .and Mrs Jas. Jas.' Sherwood and by repeating the. Lord's PraYer in ehildren of Crewe 'visited With.. Los unison.. The minutes of last meeting Ritchie's- On Sunday- . Were read and;radented• The tieJtsin*,-,, Earl' Gibson and son froM• er's.,report. Was 'given. The °roll 'ea" Sask�bot arrived at the home ,„.0.1 Was answered "How I -7a° °°led Mrs. Gibsen on Saturday, • on April 1st". The program included a fiolo- by :00Qrgc NicKinPon,s7' • Mrand Mrs. Chester Hinton and - s ,daughters of Oakville, visited. WI h Women can de fel. the .TernPeTanSe 4,1 "this vicinity giver, thweeke solo by Mrs. Po wl ; a' demon- — • Cause was given •by Mrs. Young; a stration en bandageing iy Miss, Jes lfr.C E MeDunagh anent, a day iie ,McKenzie, a talk on the dried, last, week, with friends in Teri:Mtg.., out area.fri, Westerivs:Canade, by M. Quite `Miniber: of friends and itaweeli .e/ifrehte eyeate neighbors attended' the, reception held McLeedl, a.reeitatiorf bY ' Miss :Ruth in tt?TtPr.'Qi Mr..and Mrs..Kelsb Me, Donalda IVIcCaIluM ,and instrii.1 lest- ,e,angratulatiens.• .• McKinnon; a piano.. solo by ' Miss NaY• extend to them- • our 'heart- ufl Menial, by xi.- 1-.5 NI K. Miss Lorena Hogan • returned t .mgars:ks.it.:verMiddleton givenl eto./11,); The Thompsonh6s.eios iiigre.„ latter part 'Monday, Navin spent the: "Ort ,Of the .efeeek With her ,God :Save the ,Icing was, sung; whieli :sister, Irene •in Detreit. ' riey Spent, Sthiday afternoon With R. frehnients were served and:. a veri: ToleileTnit7tliTieWTS-11-ient,The 1V1W13`ite*s broughtthe meeting to a Mr', and Mrs.. A• oil of. Luck- ineetitig is to be at the home,of Mrs. Mr and Mrs. AL, .00gan visated ., N.:BleCallum, The roll call is* to ha with friends ifiGoclqrich, Sunday. an exchange of slips, seeds 'or' bulbs. _•• . "Now.. thenV' roared the Sergeant- . CR'EWE major, as ` The dismiited the inen;"-.`you „will particle again at two o'cloek,pre. cisely. And when I say two o'clock Mrs .11:441- WeilFy and ;MrS, .-w. -preciselkr-f:don't -inekrk-.fiye-past;;-1."- Drennen are delegate t att • d th mean five to. .„ •: 7 W. M.3.Presbyterial' to be held - • Exeter. on Tuesday.' Mr. and M.S. 'Jiin 'Sherwood, tShir- ley , and. Norman. visited •Belfast friends' qn iSiihday. • %. The Y. P. U. met aethe church On ited !Mr: and Mrs..,„IGOO• 'Emmons, • Sarnia on Wednesday. 'Mr. Colin Crozier •left.' Sunday to resume 'his's:1110es as•teacher at Park- hill,',after spending a pleasant boil - ,Monday evening with Ila 'Maige in day at hie 'home here. .• • .• Mr. Alan Durnin , has. engaged to ellirge: After singing a: hymn, :Ben- -soh sikackietetiled vrayer fem,Ared- Work for .Mr.. Bat, •Howard.. 'by the scripture reading by Beatr ce • Treleaven: The.:tepie was ably taken • • Mr.. Aubrey Higgins and MiSs:Mar- lyn Campbell came up frOm Detroit qreaje,.• The, raothig for the. weekend., They4viere°, ac - "IS"' good 4h . . eonananied back bY Mrs: Hig his •and. bird; air ?”' • , • , • . . •an s „ .z 1,r6YrAvItaii-efientiteL743: Colonel: 'It may have been—mor • mo ,r ' nary and ally, but, physically it's tough." Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne Em • with her mothe. Mrs Me I , 1 1Vir. 11Ienitry •. „ • . , • • ••• • • ; • • • • • . • . I • • • • • • .• • • • licentrate on . Opponents -of Government Control concentrate, their attacks on our industry. This alone, to any think man, Li enoughto throw doubts on their wisdom. • If ,the 'cause of true temPeranee is their object, rather than •a tactical advantage, they surely should • , not devote so large a part. of their time , to attacking the mildest of alcoholic beverages,, and one which, is not habit-forming,. But because a democratic law makes our Product availble by the glass to working men, Under Govern- ,• • ment Control, the opponents of the present system seek • • to drive clrinldna underground where they do not see The -truth- isTthat—the—indiviclual- likely—to commit abuses in public, and the abuses are more easily cOrrectable.. In fact,, licensed hotels are • very seldom , the scene' of ekoess. Because an intoxicated man is seen near a hotel—it does' not follow that he acquired the means • of intoxication in a hotel, But it doesprovide the Unthinking people with a useful text . if they do ' not bother to prove their conclusions. ' • .\.z. 7. . • •,.. „ • ..... 111111111111111.1111111111111.111,tti111,... • We .find, no definite evidence ,to ,support the thebrY that satisfying the taste. for beer develops a craving for'whiskY. On the contrary, we believe that if beers. . , : . . . are more easily obtainable. than distilled liquors and' are Sold in different conditions, there is reasonable ground to expecethat 'the taste o those Whowish t� : drinkwill be divertedto the lighter and 1es hannf'ul : beVerages. ' r "ToWard Liquor contro(" • • . compiled Iii-Boe'kefeBeiton'in3,ittie . • . 11011111t • This cidtierttsemni, is znserteci by the' Eretvere in the interest of z be4ter pubik , , , • • nnderetanaltig of ceriauilaspeeis of th .,problents b temperaneearld loch option. - • v • • • , . • Margaret Of Walton. ,Were Visitor Mies Ethel, johastOn, arid, 'Doro- 'thy Aitken of were guests. ef • Mieeee .Beatrice sand ISOldr04 Mes'r ' • :111. usic tTcr: •IfaX4 .eHni.ilolirbialblei:,•00;14111c:peAspt9hoe.,, Wired. by .A.; G. Webb and' Stanley .Todd' in 'the :ConniinnitY- Itair On, Thursday.„ we* , • • Kipaas. Mary V., at' SP,17 ,lteld of sqoderiCh; W,: recent viAitiors with Mr4...Miller and Mrs. Gerdon,,, IVresSrp.. Robert and .Horacel.,41e-, - • ' - Guire *ad: MISO li*n,Tpdor of Lon, den Were visitera: recently :With Mr. nd 143.13 'E.P•4; :oardon;.:gro. WeedS; Missee'N; E.. Rtitherford. and Isobel Miller ••atterided: the' annual Presbyterial at Exeter an Tuesday while .1tey,;•'ji. 'AL -Wright attended :the meeting of Huron. Presbytery there .T.h,e. Public Library recently. • added. some 40 'fiew books to its 81101* veS..„ Anions.' these are many popular ones : authora • of -note including, garnegie„ _MentsgninerY, ..?.Onnentrnin.- Wallace ' and Merton. If you; are not already:a *ember, .why net become rieTaird-en-joy -the advantages -of -the library' with; its well filled shelves, . The annual meeting of 'the• Im.enw!sooIndos,t.itautte.2.wsoil,iibhearh:lditoonll'retillr: day, .May.,5, at;the home of. Mrs. R. 'The number of:meetings I ..attended during •the' !year, and "'the paying of Subjeet' "Health •Talle... It is expected .that Dr, Jelinsterr will he' the gnest, speaker: .flostesiei--44rs. Balli,;( Mrs. Lorne Woods, 'Miss • Mary. There will b theelec.• *hi of clinCer*,.'for 'the..toming he: rear.ineetingthe ..Y. . ...••••„ Chas. outilr4iing Miss - ' the president, Isobel Miller, in the chair. Arthur Ramage read the .scrip:. ture lesson' and Norma Weatherhead had ,the Bible• chararter on, "Jude". Mrs. Lorne Woods took the, topic from ;the •Study hook aApnew. Church Paces • • Members elf , the " y. P. 'Were guests of the Whitechurch Society on •• Monday evening-. 'The program was in charge 'of our Society, after which games and a .social' hour were. en- KiriloSSS Municipal C.Ouncil met in the Hall on' Monday, „April lith 1938 as per SilioUrnment: .• • mernbers presentrbiit the Reeve' who :was :in attendance 'at the final inspection of the 'Little MacKen4e, Drain during, the fore-noOn. Moved by .1r:win. arid. McKenzie that, Councillor McIntesh take the •chair till the Reeve 'arrives after noon -lour.. Moved 'bY McKenzie and Grahain Routto, _Rip. Ithili, TBA,Ift,L, :BARG-Alms '. . . 1 From L 11 CK NI', 0 W . ..1...mAY .7,ti!! .,; W1ND$CR, Ont. and DETROIT:,' Wilt,. $4.4$ . , - Equally low fares "frtim all adjacent C;" N,' R. stations • ' . . -7-1' ,. ' • A „Ask for handbill and complete informatien from .xigeay3. ' TI-1,?Q-‘-,, 'CANADIAN NATION L. hat the :minutes. thetlast Meeting • t • as read be approved and signed. Moved MCICerizie„ an 'Grahani that Eminerson Irwin be Paid the earn of Moved Gon Salaryre11a mas Assessor, that 'the- Clerk answer the.Corninun- • ication, frOM the. pept.,,of Welfare of the 'city. of Toronto—re-,relief. •to Smith family. , •oved by. Irwin and. Mckenzie that the Clerk *ritethe .Supt.'of the" Child-' Mdved by, AleiCentie" "and pAllani.i. that the tender of !Sperling; Yeo aecentecl; for the CruShing and truck- ing of Gravel for. 1938. Crushing at 23c • per yard, and trucking at 81/20 per, yard' mile, and. the Clerk prepare a Contract on•these terms. - m9Y-61-1-13Y-Wilt0ali.---e-nil--41tekehiles-e' that the Engineer on. the Little—Me Kenzie Drain be paid his -fees for fin- al' Inspection and Richard Elliott .be also paid .Commissioner's .fees.. Moved by 'Graham and Irwin that _Wesley McPherson be 'paid $26.00 for extra work, donc on Little, -McKenzie Dram. that the Little -McKenzie. Drainage BLaW. be ammended by inserting. • 4%. instead of 5% as the Rate of In terest on the Debentures -issued on this Drain' and that the NearlY. nientSAie adjusted .acebrdingly. • Moved by Irwin arid McKenzie that, , •we do now adjourn to meet again on, Monday ,the' 23rd. day of May, at. 10 o!cloeic' for General •Business knd at 2 P. M. for court of 'Revision of'thal Assessments Roll ef'1938,; CHEqUES issupp - • wegt:AvawarioA Idg.• CO. Ins.. on' Hall . • „ • 17.50 Henderson, & Fisher, lathat hall .$1.50. D. 3. MCCharles Relief Supplies $10.06 Einmerson 'Irw' Part, Salary: $40 00 ••,•;118i.,••••=ommon* tie,„ igUclaSoTEchRu—r:h0, SjorEiR Albert Was the scene of a charming Easter wedding on'lVlorelay morning at elv- enuni;:tiele : in itWahre;4gR:Y.ms Per. H. 1iekara ..:., • Foster; daughter Mr.' andMrs. Fester; Port Albert'and :Win. 'Chas. - Demister of 'OOderioh. Easter lilies' were used. effeetively to decorate the 'church: The bride,' given, in ina.niage by her father was charmingly attired. in a gown of:,,pale'blap taffeta with navy accessories • and eerie& pink. sweetheart roses. Miss 1VIargaret King s man was Mr. Kenneth McCauley of Goderich. The wedding breakfast Was" served at the home of the hnde's par- • pats,. the bride's mother wearing a dark green crepe • suit. The :bride- gropirei mother ,chose a navy crepe ertseihble. A sister ofthe -bride acted as an assistant. Mr. and. Mrs. Bann, ,ister wilLtalleimp_their_resideribe., • • • Qoderich., . WEDDING BELLS:. . • ` CLEMENTS—BARRETT . ••" • ..• • . • • While Mr. Gorge .Winterbottona played softlY Pe the orgathe• riage, Was solemnized in Adelaide.' aireet. 'd3aptieti.Church, • Loudon, at , 4 -O'clock Saturday aftelitoon 'Of ..Miss ". 'Ellen., Edith .' Barrett, '•daughte*':' of • Mr, and Mrs. A, Barrett of London' • knd: formerly of Lucknow, and Mr. , Laurence George Clements sonof. Mrs. E. L. Clements and the late W. • .' Rev.' S. - A. Westeott performed the ceremony , And the, bride was given .in marriage : ,by her uncle, 'Mr. A. Armstrong..The',..„ • bridal gown of whitegeorgette, was .fashioned on Princess lines .but - tens fastening .the: -bodice in front.-- , from :the low Y-necktO the,vvaist and" -closing's the, neckline` at the:back; The • • skirt. fell in 'gracefill lines to the fleor. A• white 'crepe • .hat, an 4701e -face • niOdelt draped with shoulder veil, was . worn : and the bride earried,red roses. • Miss Joyce .sClemerits, sister, of the.. ' bridegroom, was the -.lovely maid of . . honor dressed in Alice -blue georgette.: •• , zie Draih, $45.00. R. Elliott .Commissioner Little—Mc Kenzie Drain $15.00. • . • Wesley,• MePhersob Extras. Little-:--M,e Keni • ' . . High,way Cheques •• SamFra a, kNJebs hb ist't opna y,P Pay Lt i2s rsso!01.09.9b,',„ fr-sre.1kIliterthg4t:t:;haiswngoTtel:i° floor,tshlmnlae new poke pheksee'r7bholintnhe_ J.' S, Craig Pay :List, 2a—s14.80'. short'• ppffed sleeves and bouffant' . of 'Orville Tiffin Pay List 26 .$21.2e,nets'trimmed with daintk, pink flow- • . lex McLeod. Pay List•27 ers. She 'carried, a- quaint nosegay of RMR:lb:sdsertll Donaldson FruGelawnits Pn4ptaiyis:tr.,,.2i8s9t, ,$ 353 .64000 128 ilinterik •lotestisnri aeB, ndadr, trh, rgb.erWt,dme'ils trhtoSei • . Road N.6. .PaY List.31:$5'.00 ," • ''iste was q5eing signed': Ilra. C. • -7 •• --13,v4i,anerierkiqlutherbongliang-.4"53eeatiS " • • joyed, - Mrs. McKenzieWebb, local leader, .and Annie :Wateon„, her assistant of thes Handicraft,: Club, attended the sessfori-ot the, Leadership -Train- ing Sehool, under aid direction of Miss Flora Durnin, in . Winghain on Wednesday. ' plan' to attend' the .soeial evening under the, ausPices of, the ..Gsirls? Handicraft -I -Mb. •in the. Community', 'Hall next Tuesday A•gend.prograrn •,,., provided by members of the Jolly Times Literary :Society: of ''Currie's School.' LadiesI•please bring lunch. KINLOUGH, •• Mias,; Betty 'and Dorothy McEver spent the, holidays with their grand- parents, .Mr. and Mrs. J. B.' Hodgkin - Mr. and. Mrs. ABreckles were in Teronto last 1 week .attending. the funeral of the latter's. father. We' ex-. tend sympathy to Mrs, 'freckles in her bereaveinent. ' • ' • Miss Ena Pinnell spent.- last week with gig: Harvey Hodgins Miss Kathleen Graham is assisting at, the horne.),of Mr; and A"rs.:„ Gordon Kirkland,' Zion Cannon P. N. rindMrs. Harding . of Windsor spent a,, day last „week v.rith: Mrs, ,..F".:A.'.'"flactrN-Vell. 7 • Miss May Boyle visited last Friday. with' her cousin, Mrs. Dr. Pridham, • . . „. Mrs E. 3. Haldenby is „spen'diriga few days at 'Win.' Wall'S.„, Miss Jean 0,1shouraie visited last. week With .her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan' McFarlan. : Miss, • Helen Malcolm of, Toronto; was a: recent visitor at Mr. Thos. MaleOlm's., , , Mr. ,and Mrs. ,Leonard Stariley Via- itedlast Week. with Mr. and Mrs. 'E: Stanley. • # Miss Jean Anderson ',spent a ',day last week ,:with London 'friends. , 14tr, and . Mrs. Bert 'McLean and Balfour, Mrs. M. McLean and Mrs. H., sGralin were, Sunday 'visitors With Hedley, Kincardine itelatiVed, from here attended. • the- Whartan—Zettler. wedding on. Satui, Bert lsWeLean. motored to Tor ontO last TtieSdity. .11/isS Alice Pinnell is vieiting• , at the home of Mr. sad Mrs. it sPetto- Pie9e; near Whitedlinrch. • Sandy "Say,„MEM ,Whon iS Minie MeTavish gold, to,let You • her?” 72-7.7 "It' S verra uncertain, mon. SOnie fOO1 wife her a ,big hex of let- • ter ,pettet 'with ,liet name Printed on it. She W•on't get Married till it's used. the Write versa few letter:Ss saCtotint .of kho poatage.o, • 4 • • * . . ' di Truck buyers -here's the Most extensive 'range of loweit priced trucks in theindustry! 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