HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-04-24, Page 5TH[JRSt?AV', APRIL 24th, 1952
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FIRST. 'SHOAT 715
THURSDAY-
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"JIM : THORPE, All
AMERICAN"
Friday, Saturday, 'April 25,:'26
MARGARET LQCKWOOD,
' • REX; HARRISON
NIGHT IN
MATINEE SATURDAY .
Monday,••Tuesday, Wednesday
APRIL 2$, 20, .30 •3 DAYS.
DENNIS. MORGAN,
VIRGINIA 'MAYO
in
Painting -The Clouds
With' 'Sunshine
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
MAY .:1, 2, 3 I
•
Gene Autry" in "BlazingS n
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SCOUTS, COLLECTED OVER
SEVEN TONS OF. PAPER;'
The Lucknow B, oy'Scouts, paper
collection • last Thursday .afternoon
,netted 'ever 'seven tons • of Sal-
vage, A transport • was loaded that
afternoon with. a load 'just 150'
:pounds short of 'seven tons. The:
remainder is being stored' here,
and another' collection it,. planned
by the Scouts . in about a `month's
time.; ' They'fil' appreciate if you
save all :your. old paper or them
until then., ,
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I UCKNOW ' SENTINEL, 7LtJCKNOW, ONTARIO
NYB.R'OOK
The Women's Association' of
Donnybrook "church held a 'pro
gressive erokinole .pai,t r and, box
Sociallast Monday, evening.
Ohas, . Jefferson was . high , lady
and Mrs. Wm. • Hardy, low;, Mr..
Harold Woods was high gent _iand
Mr. "Norinan'Thompson, low.: •
The. Donnybrook W.M.S. held
their Apr, meeting, on • Wednesday
afternoon in the church with -the
Auxiliaries ' from Auburn; . Brick'
'and Westfield as. guests. The press
ident Mrs...H. Jefferson, was
charge of the meeting: The Bible
lesson' was read by Miss Irene
.OBITUARY ,
MRS. D A. MacDONALD; Barbra •
DonaldaA. MacDonL
al"Fife
d
ochalsh
died in the city. of• London . on
Friday,' April •18th: at the home
of cher ..daughter, Mrs. Ralph
Cowie,
• Born :in Huron' Township in
1873, she was : the daughter ol.
the late Finlay MacLennan; and.
Mary MacKenzie, pioneer settlers'
of Bruce County. •
At the turn' Of the `century: she
married Kenneth "Cannell_ and
resided tbri'efly. in, British Col-
umbia until The re-
Jefferson and. Miss- Luey, Thornrp i inder of her :life she 'relided-
son. led in prayer. Misses Grace
,Thompson'.•and ''Louise•: Jefferson
'contributed. a. duet; Mts:»Gordon
McClinche.y of Auburn' a. solo;.
MiSs Eleanor .W.ightrnan of Brick
a' solo :and a group of Westfield
in. Goderich•. and at :Lochalsh.
She was a hfe ; member, of the
Woin'eres Missionary Society' -and:
a lifelong member ' of the
Ash
field Presbyterian Church. -She
possessed a strength of chararter-
igiris a chorus. Mr's. Leslie Wight- and a regard for'her fellow man
man a Brick was guest speaker that • won the admiration and re:.
Using as her theme "Load wharf spect of.all who knew ,her.,
wilt thou .have erre to . do". Mrs. :Sheis surviived . by her' '11:11-
(Rev,) Washington. •closed' thea hand;' by three sons, •Clifford
meeting' with prayer and a social Cannell of 'Los • Angeles, Cal:;
time followed, Finlay• of Chatham; • Donald at'
'Joan and Gerald Doerr of Nia- home•, four daughters, Mr's.: Ralph.
gara''F'alls Spent the Easter .vasa- Cewle. (Isabelle), •London; Mrs,
tion with Mr and Mrs. StuartJForde (Elizabeth), Ford< . • D,•
�Chainney and other friends, wick, L' ouise of Detroit, Sally' of;
Miss Olive Jefferson,;. R N,:.of •Windsor; .a sister, Mrs. A. Mac
Stratfofd, MissG.ladys-Jefferson
R.N. and Mrs. Hingleinan af• Lon,
:don were .weep -end guests at the
Jefferson horne.
Master' Bob -Chainney .of Owen
Sound spent the holidays hart , the
J. R.
home:Of of his. grandparents, Mr.. & ; •MacDonald, :assisted by .the
Mrs: R. • Chaiinney.. Rev. , Robt:: Macconnell. The , pall
Mrs. Edward Robinson•is a pat-
' bearers . • were :Frank, Emile,
ient in Wingham: 'Hospital for ?Sandy, Roderick, Lorne and Jack
lavi ng' ori .a endectom ; on Sat : MacLennan. Interment was in
hhY Kintail Cemetery.'
urd'a.y.: morning
Lennon of Windsor; • a brother,
J. A. MacLennan of Calgary, .and
ten grandchildren. •
Funeral services •were conduct
.ed froom AshifieldPresbyterian
'church: n
hu : on.: N.[o day by ,the. Rev
Misses Irene Jefferson ,:& Lucy WILLIAM.. G. MacCROSTIE ";.
Thompson, ;teachers, • spent the William :McGregor ,M;acCrostie,
vlacation. rat their homes
'a . lifelong,resident; .of Concession
• The Sacrament' , of the Lord's 10,' West :.Wawanosh, died sud
Supper was' `obserued in .Donny-•.denly, •at.his 'harm en '•Good Fri=
ibrook ' church on:. Sunday, when •day, April l lth .from a heart `gat
;four new. members were received tack He had • suffered ori .attack
into 'thechurch, namely;.. Mr; . and, some two weeks earlier, • "but
Mrs: Win. Hardy', Mrs . Bert Moss seemed to be getting along well I
and 'MrsMorley Johns'ten When fatally stricken. }
Mr. 1VIaoCrostie was in his :Leith
year He Was a ion of Hugh, Mac---•:
Pres$ent5
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 24, 25, 26
The Greatest Story wirer- told --"CALVARY". See Christ's
triumphal entry into Jerusalem, The Betrayal, The, Last
Supper, His Final Hours in the Garden of Gethsemane,
The Crucifixion. and His last Message after the Resurrection.
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.A 'delightful' picture . with a chuckle in' .eeryscene,
eeuya,:.Named
with • VAN i• JOHNSON and.' JANE WYMAN
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rostie o, and Marha • Watson •and
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'on' June 1st; 1884 on'
the farm where he -died. ,,.; . • ,
On: Jude " 23rd; 1913;: -IVIr. .Mac-
Crostie married Myrtle Webster.
of West Wawanpsh, who , with a,
family Off •two sons; acid tvvo •dau-
'ghters, :grieve. the loss of . a tonne .•
and family -loving husband and
.father. They are Hiugh.of Goder
ich, Mrs. .Aubrey Toll•..'(.M.arie). i' � •
of • Blyth,' Ronald . and Caryl at •','1•
home, Surviving '.arse,, arefive
gra nrl:Ghil.cl_en on iSter.1VIrs .A` •
Earl (Lovie . Margaret) ''Graham !•
of'E`dmonton :ori' a ro er, , iugh !.
•MacCrontie .of 'Vancou'ver, .,An-
-other.' "brother, • J. R. MVracCrostie ii
died last year in..Vaticoui er. : •1i
Mr.': 'MacCrostie' was • a ,good '•i
neighbor:and- friend, and an, hon
cable citizen who 1ilved ateerd
ing .to • a.. high; standard of. ,ideals •
He was 'a .' member 'of• :the :Luck :
now Presbyterian Chixrch, and •
the fun'eial ;service• at his late • i
•residence on Easter, Monday. was
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conducted' b his pastor,'e _
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Staffed' foe -Service
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t LUCKNOW, ONTARIO '
usiris acting as' pallbe.arets,'
Ian',Watson,, ' William:. '• Watson,
Alex Watson, Hairy ;Watson,
Dr. A:.Irwin; Harald, Spi on•g.
FOURTH.;CONCESS1ON-
IViaster Allan 'MacDougall stierit
fie\ tial days with his cousin,•Bob-,
l y Fairish of Ashfield.••
Eaater. "week with her • family in
Toronto. and. Newm'ar•ket,•
Mr. and Mrs.,Lloyd .:Macl oug-
di: were in,,T:oron'to last .Widnes -
day . ' • •
Mrs. • meter - Carter. and. daugl
ter= M,alr; of the Guelph teaching
staff, visited on the 'Fourth last
Week, .
Sincere sympathy.i extended
to 'Mrs. Wm, MacKenzie and.
family in the •loss of a dear hus-
band •and father;• . : '
Tractors are humming day and
rfght as the i (farmers are . b'usy
at the spring seeding. •
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profit this seasen of $2000 over
and above operating• expenses and
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