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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 W N f4a 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 in Angels A 5 is �n the Outfield.. ,MATINEE SATURDAY ,Monday, Tuesday, • Jan. 28, 29• =HMI)] WID .MARK, - ~ DANA ANDREW$ 1n , THE FROGMEN Wednesday, Thurs., Jan. 80,. 31 •AUDIE MURPHY,. ; •.• BILL MAU1.44N in • 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. T.. S: 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. • PAGE, Fl`, t�r_re"�rM . 25, 2& E 1. 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 , •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. • ' !. i --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 � 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 :... PRI G Early. 'Orders Mean getter D • elivery ' Service,. HAVE YOU PLACED~ YOU1;S`' CEJ �JANUARY-DISCOUNTS,.:T YOUR-�COST�� �••�scaRlv,•-in Woodstock liospitaT.. on. Sunday, January 29th to'Mr: i , Groceries -Phone 2fi ,'•s l oinmittee, Mrs.. G. Elliott • and Mrs. E. Backwell.' WHIT'ECHURCHT enzie citor. AUTO-- ..��—COA -,,. and Mrs. Harry 'Moss .(nee' Miss - Lorna. McClerraghan, formerly of T, STOVE or:.ALBERTA•' this' corninunity,,•now of Bright); PHONE YOUR ORDERS 'Et daughter, Pif ;know N • ty. day • rid 'floor of wilding 1;M11 , donee 9i' Mr. and 'Mrs. Chrlie• Smith iii,��.tii�i6isi�•✓•,�ii,!ii�;-iiii'i. -i 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 .._. - wfia s,; -one. _.. -CEHL-11 MMER NIILLS Askhe tman oarn :Ct). Ind pro= isfactorY, tna, • • VI)/ nit rt 74-4t Currie. 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. ' BU'Y • CO-OP • �.,.r.��.�a,..a,:..,t�.�,�.,,.�a,..,t.,a,.��...a,r.y,�,N�,.�,;.a,.,,�.,,.�;,�t,...,,..at.r,t....,. '.ci+autghter, 1Vli�s. 'E..' Groskorth: and Mr. ' Gros : orth.. . • 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:. LU.S .(H4L 4 MACHINERY Immediate Delivery Save Money and' Dial;lfointment by. Ordering :Now,' ' NEW TRACTORS IN ALL SIZES Hay Balers,: Roto Balers, All' CropHary st'ers FLEU Y-B1SSELL PACKERS and DISCS anti' SMALL, P `t Ilse Sow, and Chou CorPlete or your 'owi1 grain 'olid •Snw ancT re+ceiitrate ... _ •.. See Us, About; PiOc• 'FINANCE 'CONTRACT .AT 'NO cost TO Yo i L tCH (%V; ONTARIO. v4 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 11 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. DRS .14 • To Luicknow 'Phone 150 - Ontario' ' : ,r.1�tlirlr�Sl�t,f11r1t)�t .. • '. ' ' :. t,rYai�.:�,.�.o..rowo�sn.�w.i►�/�.<r�N�►.iw+Na,�i►nr.1e..'k,'4. P.assey-Iarrls' ginentsi DON'T DELAY -. ORDER :NOW To' • e:Delivery.. i To Assure nd A:roicl`" Possihle: H.' her Sprin Prices I DRILL -- DISCS CULTI,VATOItS w ALL SIZES OF• .MASSEY-IIARI IS TRACT'OItS MANU 1 E 'SPREADERS • Rti RER-TIRED WAGONS • I'reve#it Busy- Season Itreakdowns, by having your _ atcbinery oVerliau eel aidw.-.and worn:.,_parts._replaced._. 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