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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-08-20, Page 5O WEDNESDAY ALTCMST. 24, 1902; IhIlyNNIRIWoc Lyceum 1,,.heatr W I NGFiAM Two Shows Each Night. FIRST SHOW' ' AT 7.15 WedsThurs. August 20, 21 •$4DECISION-BEFORE. DAWN" • Friday,• .Saturday,Aug. 22,, 23.. JOANNE DRU, , WALTER BRENNAN eturn 0f The Texan MATINEE SATURDAY Monday, Tuesday, Aug. 25, 26. GREGORY PECK, BARBARA PAYTON in Only The Valiant Wed., Thurs.,' August ; 27, 28.- FARLEY GRANGER; ROBERT: WALKER tranger 'On "A :: Train Adult Entertainment WHITECHURCH The 'Mission Band and ' baby ;rally was held at Dustan ,' Bee- -croft's on Wednesday, . when • the' children'' .entertained the . W.M.S. of . the United Church. An enjoy- able 'afternoon was 'spent :,with an attendance of over 40 :present. • Mr and :Mrs. Dave Kennedy of, Vctoria, B.C.; are spending a few ''weeks with' his , other, brothers and, sisters and • :other relatives, ' J is many friends` welcome him, but are sorry he .is not in' the best of . health. Mr. 'Walter. Bell spent the -week-end. at Btudord:. Congratulations to'Rev. & Mrs.. Currie on the :birth of a baby girl%n-Winffilam , • Hospital on ' August 13th. Also born; the .same day was a•. baby girl to Mr. and 1Vfrs.. Win. Rintoul in Wingham Iospital. • Mr. and • Mrs,• Groskorth are spendingg a week's: :holidays ' with his brother, . Mr. , sand': Mrs.. Otto Groskorlth• at Ottawa.' The. Institute; is holding their picnic this Thursday , afternoon . at the :home of Mr. and Mrs. Moss. Mr. and Mrs. ' John Hayes of • Detroit who spent the last week ere with Tiffin relatives, Ire- ned fo• their home Saturday. WS. R. Tiffin went with them • to •spend some title; . • • • Mas,•Henry Mathers, M. Hoop- er, Mrs. Owen, . Misses Adeline & Jane Mathers sp nt Sunday with Vidor Emerson. Ur. WM.. Courtney and son & daughter Gertiel and Mr. 1VIay of • Selwood were `calling' in the viii= • . vge ori . Sunday. a THE .LUCoW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, •ONTARIO • HELENS,1 KINLOUGH • •PAGE FIVE McIntyre Mrs. G, S, r & Donald Of Bracebridge are holidaying With her parents, Mr, 'and. Mrs. W. I Miller. Mr. land Mrs: Gordon Miller Larry, Miss Doris' Taylor & Miss Jay Atkinson of London and. Mr: Murray Taylor of W'inghani, were week -end visitors with Mit;,, and Mrs, Chester Taylor, • The September meeting of the Women's Institute will be held on :.Thursdday, -Sept: 4th "at 2:30. Roll taall, donation to..the' hams• Hospital, 'subject on• com- nn nity activities . and public re ;tationS: in. charge.' of Mrs.... Ernest' Gaunt; program and, dhoatesses, Mrs, - E.= E;arbour and Mrs:'. E. W. Rice: ,• Mrs. Wm, an. , . r:' ;and Uangherty of Guelph renewed acquaintances here over the week -end as guests ' of Mr. and: Mrs. ' E.' W. Rice. ' Mrs. Wm,. Blue' and Miss' Ma- Igaret 'Blue' of Detroit spent .the., week -end, with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ".Anderson. Mr:, aid Mrs. Neely Todd and• children of Stratford were visi tors over the ,Week,end with Mrs. D. Tedd: • , / .. . Miss .Isabelle, MacPherson was a visitor : last week with her sis- ter,: Mass' Margaret MacPherson, Reg.N • at London. Margaret, Was home for the, week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ,Baribour of London, Mr.: and .. Mrs... Albert. Rundle, . Linda, Anne and Grace of Oshawa. were week -end guests; of, Mr ` and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. Mrs..Baiibour and .the 'girls are remaining for a longer visit,; ; _Her many friends were grieved to learn of the; sudden death of • Mrs Helm Mrs. Helm, who spent part, of the time with her idaugh- ter., Mrs Lorne. Woods, was loved: by. ' all who knew her . and _ syni- pithy_ goes .to°her daughters, Mrs. Woods and, Mrs. Gardner ,of Zion. Mr. and Mrs.. Dave Kennedy of Victoria, BC.,called on. Mr. and • ,Mrs: Ed Thom.: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller and. two daughters Susan and Sharon of -'Toronto are visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Thom and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Miller. Olivet W. M. S. • Olivet; ' W.M.S. meeting was held` ,at`Shirl Bower's cottage on August 14th .with • 55 or more 'lad- ies ,and children. present.' Mrs. .0. MgCharles presided, • The. meet- ing opened with hymn 613 fol- lowed by the Lord's prayer. •,Mrs:* :H..Henry read the minutes of the last meeting.. The business of a missionary speaker and 'the ob- taining of, a new'study book Was discussed. A story for older peon. pie.was_readkyr-Mrsz_O eCha•i~_. les. Mrs. Walter Dexter and her group took over the program 'in- cluding a reading by Mrs., D. Mc - Charles, scripture by Mrs. S..Mc- Char.les, :poem ;by Mrs. W. Dex- ter; children's • story: by Mrs. H. Clayton, it• being the baby band meeting; After the closing hymn the .rnizlpaah benediction 'was re- peated: Lunch was: served by the group in charge and •, ice. cream was:Served to the children,: ALiS.(HA:LMERSA(FI1NER.Y NEW TRACTORS IN ALL SIZES'; FLEURY -BISSELL PACKERS and DISCS, -SECOND HAND. TRACTOR McCormick -Deering Second hand Tractor, W-4, in good shape.' . p ' FOR YOUR. SOWS and SMALL PIG • Use Sow and. PigChow' Complete or your, ow"h .grain and' .Sow andPig: Concentrate. See ITS 'About A BOG FI14AistCE CONTRACT AT NO COST TO YO T , HA(KETT & SONS NTA1t1O 1 I.,U'CI��OW, t� • a, •1 • Friends from here were sorry to learn of ' the. dearth of the late Mrs. George Dickinson of Port .}juror. The Dickinson family re sided here a number of years ago when they were .employed at the Malcolm (home. Relatives from here attended. the funeral of the late Fred Hed- ley at Kincardine . on lYonday. Mrs. If. A. Graham is an aunt o; •the deceased • Mrs. . Wrn 1 Wall left on Satur- day; for London where .she will accompany Mm, and Mrs. William Lloyd - and • Mrs Ethel •. Runchey. on a motor trip through the wes- tern, provinces, where. .they .'will: visit with relatives. attalati ack Hewitt on the gift of a 'baby daughter. :On Thursday• the Sr \ .A.' en- tertained ladies ' from L' unknow, Kfiloss, Kinlough ' Presbyterian, Bervie and . Kingarf.• Mrs. James Hodgins ,and. Mrs. Milton Walsh received the ladies .and BVI s Tom Hodgins presided. ' • A 'the usual • opening the following :pro - grain was .given;- duets, Mary and:, Betty.. Stanley;; organ solo; •Miss ,Joyce Baulch; ::duet, ; Helen Need- ham and Sandra Percy, reading, Mrs. Stitnson. Mrs:: L. G. Crozier. of Walkerton was guest speaker.' Lunch was served by the ladies and a • social'. 'time enjoyed. The next meeting will be .at the home" of -Mrs. Maurice Hodgins Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. $ert Nicholson and family '• Were'Mr. land. Mrs. ' Vernon: Cassell .of Iro-: quois Falls,. Mr .and Mrs. r)iek Allen, : Mr. Bill . Hure and :Barry. Dierson : •of Kincardine Twp: The Presents.. • Thursday, Friday, .Saturday,. August .21, YOU.: FAVORITE STAR, ROD VAMEROl • g in a 'w thrilling picture of the high' seas A HORNET" 22,2 Monday; Tuesday, Wednesday, Aug. 25, 26, 2 F�4 • D'UNGANN'ON Miss May 'Somerville. of :Winni peg, ' a : teacher, is visiting . her. aunt; Mrs. .Wmii. ,Sproul_ aii'd also= a friend at Kippen, iMiss Margaret joy irnin Diis• enjoying two weekswith cousins" at ..Orchard :Beach, Lake Simcoe. Mrs: Wim 4 ardrr,} er, Zion; is visiting; Mrs. R. Fitzgerald and Mrs. Richard Gardner. • Dungannon ,United church .ser- vices' wereresumed • pn Sunday morning, • (with the pastor, Rev, Geo. Watt in the ttlpit,.laftera, vacation:, During •the month ser- vices' were• held- on two Sundays. The Y.P.U. was in • .charge. : one Sunday :with :Mr. Warren Zinn giving the address and on the following Sunday, . 'Miss Sybil Courtice, Clinton, returned .mis- sionary; spoke on• missions. The next two Sundays were for Ivisit- ing other. churches. - • Mr. Tom Pollock was take>rn ill again .land returned 'to • Goderich Hospital for 'treatment., • • : ,and- Mrs...ALvin_Sherwood and. son Robert 'spent the week- end 'at. the home of Mr: and Mrs. Alfred . }jai el, :.Port • Colborne, where Mrs; Jias. Finnigan was spending 'a week with her dau- ghter, • Another visitor wars Miss Marylin Anderson with` her aunt, Mrs. Habel. • •----= iI■ ieseeers■ss■as■sasiailinaismisnaii■a silor a +. I. •• ■ ., urahtt Is IS NI' . ■ All DM you ever' wonder what goes ort . at a' big city • railroad .station? If so, ' see WILLIAM H OLREN in an thrill packed, spine Angling dransehr I, Massey -Harris Implements Coast To Coast Massey -Harris Offers Most: FORAGE. `HARVESTERS and BLOWERS' Plows; -Cultivators One -Way Discs • All'Sizes Of MASSEY-HARRIS TRACTORS danu're .Spreaders. Rubber -Tired Wagons BEATTY BARN SUPPLIES'. :'PHONE 74; LIJCKNOW RESIDENCE 219' 1, • Mrs. Winnifred Widconvbe, of for ..the occasion. Assisting •his-: Windsorwhq visited her parents, Mr. and : Mrs... W. H. Mc�.Clure, is' now spending holidays with her sister at Orchard Beach. , ' 'Carleton ,Stingel and •Ken Cald- well will 'arrive home Saturday ;after .two weeks. at Cadet Camp, Aylmer. Mrs. N. F. Whyard, tor -Ion, is visiting ,herr sister-in-ia'w, . Miss Ida Whyard Mr .) 'Ken•:'McAllister was suc- cessful 'in completing studies at. G.C.X. andwill ' attend' Stratford crural in September. • Pre -Nuptial Shower , Mrs: Harold Errington was hos- tess •on. Wednesday. night of last week •at a shower held in honor of Miss Gwen' S{tewlarlt,. bride - elect of this month .:wnhen about. 35 friends -gathered at her home tesses. were Mrs. Gordon :Ander- son, Mrs: Jack McGee. and Mrs, Harold Adams., After ,having a corsage pinned On her by ';Mrs:. McGee, Gwen was,placed in a • chair Ibeautfully decorated' with ' ;pink !bows and •. •pink and white, lbells,. while .}gladioli'arid other summer flowers made a colorful backgrotind. 11wo •contests were . conducted by Mrs._ Paul Caesar. This was folllawed by the address read''by Mrs. Ben' .Mole,.'each•% erse- containing a the many different oiling places. where ' . Gwen searched , for :: •here > ; gifts. After opening the.gifts she thanked; ;them and invited .them to her trousseau . tea on Tuesday afternoon and evening. -.To end a (very enjoyatbleevening lunch was served by the hostesses. ` •,. rices' ave ..die cau lace Your Ori er Ndw! PHONE . 11, 1 • `idi sssiaieisi■rel� iiiiaeiiiiiisi�s ■■rami} �II.iia • • •