The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-01-24, Page 5• aiT SDA" 'x. JANTTARY
Tf-IE, I.UCIit1C1V{t SENTINEL, f LUGKN'OW, ONTA:'ftfC.; •
Lyceum Theatre
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two Shwa 'Each Night:
FIRST SHOW AT 1.15'
TONIGHT ' THURsD•A
"H ME' .TOWN STQR.Y"
Friday Saturday, Jan. 25, '26
PAUL. DOUGLAS,
JANET 'LEIGH
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Angels
A 5 is �n the Outfield..
,MATINEE SATURDAY
,Monday, Tuesday, • Jan. 28, 29•
=HMI)] WID .MARK, - ~
DANA ANDREW$
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THE FROGMEN
Wednesday, Thurs., Jan. 80,. 31
•AUDIE MURPHY,. ; •.•
BILL MAU1.44N
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Red Budge. of Courage
• ALLAN: REED ,OBTAINS:
PUBLIC VEHICLE. FRANCHISE
.Allan Reed, , of Dungannon •.has
received . a public .vehicle frau
•chile' between Lucknow. and Dun -4
gannon,. whic1 'permits" him; to
run ' a passenger service • between
these. two points, and gives 'hini
• `the right to take charter trips.
Allan head, a hearing . before the:
Municipal Board • in, Toronto on
riday. morning: He Was. aceom
viedto the•:city- by,.W. B. And-
erson and Robert. Rae, but -they'
were'.'not..Qalled 'on; as, Allan's'
petition was . quickly: dealt, with,
end : the ;franchise approved.
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Cengratulations are due Miss,
Margaret MacPherson., who was
successfui, in the . regent Regist
ered Nursed, examinations. Mar-
garet graduated froin St. Joseph's
H+ospitai, 'London,, last year and is
:ass':Assistant supervisor of the childr
s ant. supervisor
The annual meeting.' of the
United Church was 'held Tuesday
afternoon with Rev, S E, Hay- stone of Berkley St, • United,
'ward ,presiding The .reports pre Church,
.rented showed a "successful year Miss: MacKenze died at her
`financially with $537,75 of a bal.-
lance' on hand, Mrs: W. A, Miller
presented the report of the. M. Si
M; fund--shewircg that: $204..79. had
been forwarded to "the' treasurer.
The report : of the W.M.S. showed
that '$132 .:had been forwarded,:
Mrs, G MacPherson: reported
$284.57 on, hand ` in the Wornen's.
Association, The retiring •st'ew=
a
ids,: Messrs:, W: A. 'Miller; W. A,, to Toronto, •
Kum,phrey; E W. Rice and L. She was the, last •rernaining'
Durnin Were returned , to office me'n!ber of a family of six boys
with Messrs: 'Chester Taylor and and four girls. The late' Mrs, John
•Fra.nk,`McQuillin 'appointed for a MacRae, was a ' sister. Interment
term of one-year to'fill vacancies., was in L•ochalsh .Cemetery.
Murray Taylor and Allan Miller. .. •
were: re -appointed as auditors.' 'W I. HEARS COMPARISON ..OF
Miss M C,.. Rutherford. as ' sec.- .PRESENT AND PIONEER' DAYS
treas.' ,and; Mrs..W. A. IVfiller as
treasurer of the Missionary arid Mrs, Russel " Johnston• Presided
Maintenance Fund:,`A:t the con- at. the ,Lucknovv W. 1. meeting on
elusion a social hour was enjoyed ;Friday afternoon, January 12th.,!
when lunch was served.; ' , The roll call was responded to by
OBITUARY ,
ANNA MABEL Mae:KENZIE •
The funeral of the late " Miss
Anna Mabel MacKenzie was held
Rf rom the funeral home of Mac-
Lennan and M%eKenzie' on Sun - i
day,.January 20h with Rev, Rob-
ert Maeconnel conducting the der.
vice "A, • service was held at the
funeral home of Ross Craig, Tori
onto,, on Saturday evening; con--
,ducted, by Rev:. J. Oseer
home in Toronto after. a lengthy
illness; She Was. born .in West
Wawanosh on the farm now own
ed b.y Mr- Thomas -Inglis, the dau:
ghter. qf; the.late John MacKenzie
and Mary ,. Fletcher Finlayson.
'Anna moved to :Dakpita' with her
family seventy ' years ago and
spent Most of her life there, may-'
ing• to Minneapolis, then retiring
21 ladies',` giving :ways :of rernov,
BORiv in .Wingham General .:
Hos i, l Win h on Saturday,
. ing stains: Letters' were mead from
P gy' Ghut-.ins who received remem-
January .19th to ;Mr. . and 'Mrs.
Albert Taylor, R.:' 2, `Luclxiow, a urances at•,Christinas `Plans were
inade to eater to a 'banquet for
son,; • the • Co -Op an • 'February 7th. E.
The second meeting .: of the St Welsh : read ' 'the report of Celt,
Helens' Happy Handicrafters,was: packing and delivering Christmas.
held on January 18th at the home' .parcelsto' 55 shut-ins.' Mrs, IVCs-
'of Mrs. Tom Todd:` The president, Gill had. charge of the: program,
Jean Aitchison, presided for the
business, Mrs.,' MacPherson and,
Mrs. Curran led a discussion• on.
color schemes,picture. hanging,
and. other ',topics. Horne assign-
ment -4. were given and the meet;
ing . adjourned..Lunch was served,.
by the hostess The'next Meeting
is being held on January 24th•ai
thehome of Jean: Aitchison.
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Presents
Thursday, Friday, 'Saturday, :January 24,
Filled. with thrills and excitement and plenty of he• an,
action wim
t _Q"t3 .CAMERON & WAYNE O..R I
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•L that's the
"Stage. -Tticsoli"
Color.
SATURDAY' MATINEE AT '21.5 ,P.M .
onday,, ,Tuesday, Wednesday,: Jan.,.
Yes, folks, its 'title givesit away :.
l�ever' A. Dull
with FRED MVIcMURRAY .& IRENE DUNN, with Hollywood'sg
two' .Little darlings, ' Gegi Perreu &. Natalie Wood. • ' !.
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--And , coming soon, another thrill$filled serial, - "
- "SEA RAIDERS", with the Dead End .Kids. 1.
Watch The Sentinel for date. ..
meeting with the call. to .worship.
A New Year's message from the
Glad - Tidings was -given 'by. Mrs,
, E. "Welwood,, The scripture' re� d•• -
ing . was ,taken by Mrs.. Geo go
Fisher and'Mrs. F. Coulter - led
in,,`prayer.•A Raper "Why we must`
be a missionary minded, a mis-
sionary 'praying and a missionary
,giving people" . was read by. Mrs.
the 'theme ..being"Health. . and
home '.'economics". She., gave' 'an'
interesting. Paper' on .this subject
and .cornpared the present day . of
modern machinery and modern
conveniences, to.the .: olden- days
'when ;the grandmothers sp. the
wool and wove the yarn' into
blankets and clothing, made good
soap from hardwood 'ashes and
�, ,��.r.rri,sutra itwuw t1
, i�.t+r. „�rrt�►c,+r042.4 .irurow4.'20 "' had trine ` Or Singing sc� oois and
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temperance lodges, etc.. Miss.
• Mary MacLeod gave the current'
1events.
This ,being the birthday month
i f Rtxbert Biirns,. lis song '"Flow
x Gently; Sweet Afton'; was: sung
as were sorhe;' 'other --.Scottish
songs • Tea was served by the
cera
W.' J. Coulter. Mrs., J. S. Craig,
who had • •charge of the study
Jbook, introduced- the 'new. book -
"Meet . `the South Americans".'
The roll call was answered by
18'. members. Mrs. Newrnan led
in prayer.' The, meeting closed
With the, repeating: of `'the Lord's
prayer; Lunch was served and
social tithe -enjoyed.
Feeds, Fertilizer
Phone 71 :...
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Early. 'Orders Mean getter D • elivery ' Service,.
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�JANUARY-DISCOUNTS,.:T YOUR-�COST�� �••�scaRlv,•-in Woodstock liospitaT..
on. Sunday, January 29th to'Mr:
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Groceries
-Phone 2fi
,'•s l oinmittee, Mrs.. G. Elliott
• and Mrs. E. Backwell.'
WHIT'ECHURCHT
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citor.
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Lorna. McClerraghan, formerly of
T, STOVE or:.ALBERTA•' this' corninunity,,•now of Bright);
PHONE YOUR ORDERS
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Mr. and 'Mrs. Chrlie• Smith
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FEEDS -and -CONCENTRATES_
and family of Cloven Sound vis-.
Iti?d'recently with: hensister,; Mts.1
`Corti lete--1rne~ on ltatnd at�-:all-y-times.-
ZRev.7 R. D `yA. Currie and Mr. •J
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ands T�orne Durnin of
near Lucknoww visited on Friday
Lucknow Distritt Cosi eratIve. with her mother,. Mrs 'bai'id•
• . S Bigg of U'riionville.spen� QUALITY PRODUCT-
the week -end. , here with •'her,. .
Kennedy. '
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Mr. ' Gros : orth.. .
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Mr. and;.Mrs. Clifford . Heiffer
and 'family of W nghana visited
on Sunday with; her parents, Mi;
arid. Mrs, Ezra Welwood
Rev. George Watt of Dungan-
tint, :h s sister; 1Vlts: Milan Moore,
and Mrs. Thos. Moore ' went 'to
London last Thursday. The latter
visited her eye specialist.
Mr; Clayton Schlotz of London -
spent' the week -end' with" his par-
ents. Mr, and Mrs, "Ezra Scholtz.
1Vh=:. Peter Kennedy had the
misfortune to slip and fall Last
Thursd•ayt hurting his knee' which
Get:.Ready For• Siring ` With:.
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Immediate Delivery Save Money and'
Dial;lfointment by. Ordering :Now,' '
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Hay Balers,: Roto Balers, All' CropHary st'ers
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laid .him up 'in the house .for 'a
s9ifew days,' . �.
home from Winghail Hospital
last Thursday•
Mrs. V'ii, Scott, df LangsidF
. spent Friday .with. her. uncle and
aunt, illi•, and
,Mrs.' Albert Me-
Quihin. ' • •
The regular meeting Of' the
Auxili;ai'y, of the W,M.S.' of Chal.
mgr's Presbyteriiar C h u t c h ,.
'hite.chu,rch, was held at the.
houre of Mrs F, Newman .1*o.
nesday, January, lath' The press
.dent, Lott, opened, .the
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Ocie Carload .Of
Full Thick Batts •
Semi. •Thick: Batts
Granulated
THERE1'S' IS ' ,A T
REMENDt}US SWING: BY
,:.:INSTALLING 'YOUR O N, INSUL I►T ON.
iii : thick instu�latonbas for " tie ; ceiling ' :off
room 10,"cur12' will cost :you only $9.100.
emi. thick itisulation baits ' for the -same size
centng 'will cost "you ,only. $6.60.
Call'/us for. free estimates.
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