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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-09-17, Page 5'52': i WEDNESDAY, SEPT. lith, 1952. lyceum Theatre. W I NGHAM Two Shows, ,,,Each Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 • Wed., Thurs., September 17, 18 Helen Ha3r ,. Van Heflin Robert Walker, in .MY SON JOHN Fri., _Sat., i.September -1.9 20— PAUL HEW 0—PAUILHEN IED, DoNNELL Thief Of Damascus • THE' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ' LUCKNQW, ONTARIO NOTICE TO CREDITORS KINLOUGH' All against the estate of Willi. persons p . ns having claim s. am Andrew Wraith, late of the '1',owmhip of ' Kinloss in the County of Bruce, Retired Farm er, who died on or about the fifth day' of Ajgust, A.D. 1952, are. notified, to send to: the under- signed on or before the fourth. day of 'October, A.D., 1952, full particulars ' of their. claims in writing. Immediately' ra,f?ter the said fourth day ,of October; the •assets of the said testator will be distributed"'amongst the parities entitled , thereto, haArr regard. . only to claims of which the exe etutor shall then have notice. DATED this- eleventh: day of September,. A.D. 1952. Crawtford .8g. Hetherington, Wingham, Ontario;. 'Solicitors for the executor. DU.NGANN PAGE F3, A nt3m1b•er from here attended the Western Fair at London Our. ing .the past week. Miss Winnie Percy, R.N„ ,of Woodstock, spent the week -end 'with her mother here: Friends here were sorry to. learn that: Mrs. P y Hodgins was: apatient in: incardineGen- eral Hospital,. '• . Mr. and Mrs ugh Malcolm of Burbank, Cali ornia, ;are visiting With, Misses iellie and Margaret Malcolm. The Anglican servicewill . be withdrawn for the next ,two Sun, days owing 'to the I'a 1vest Ser: vices at •BerVie and'Kingarf and •on.Sunday; October 5th, 1•larvest Services will be .observed •, here 'with • morning and evening ser- vices. Qn., Sunday, October 12th;, t h e Presbyterian congregation - 1an ,f Or their anniversary serves. on that day. Miss Marlene Porter of Walker- ton ;visited with her 'cousin, Miss Joyce Haldenby. NLr. Win. 'Cox, 'Mr. and . Mrs. Maurice .:Hodgins and Ellwood, Mt:: and Mrs;'. Jack Soot't,' _Billy and Bobby visited Sunday in London With 'Mrs. WmCox at St. Joseph's Hospital, and also with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle and family. • . Miss K. Lane Of ,Stratford spent; the. week -end with her parents, NL'r. 'and. Mrs.,,,Malcolm :Mrs. Elizabeth Alton • of Luck - now, with her ,sons Jack' Webster of. Prince 'Rupert B.C.and Nel- son. Webster of Windsor', visited with :the Lane.. families here. ' • Sympathy is extended to Mr.. John Robb, Con: 10, 'in the loss of his • Ibr, other, the ;.late • ,Charles, Robb: • • . • . MATINEE SATURDAY Mon.,, Tues.,September 22, 23 JEANNE CRIN, ...SCOTT 'BRADY. in -The- Model And The& Marriage Broker Wed'., , Thurs:, September :24, 25 GARY COOPER; • MARI ALDON DISTANT DRUMS ASHFIELD' 'Rev: Mr. Moore vwill:_speak in the Presbyterian' church, .next: Sunday in :the , interest of -rthe' Bible. 'ciety,. • Mrs..;Woiseil .00f"'Toronto •and Mr.; and Mrs. Andrew MaeMur- thie of Minneapolis called •on friends and 'relatives there last week The Presbyterian . W.M.S. Mem- bers are looking; forwardto hav- ing Miss Dorothy Douglas of For= mosa at their. September meeting. The people ofthis congregation have a special 'interest in :Miss Douglas "as her. great ,grandfather the: late„'Rev. ' Alexander •Grant, was the first minister .inthis Con- gregation. Little Child Passes The home. of Mr. and. Mrs. Gror- don Pollock was saddened at the end of the week When their little 11 -month-old daughter, Wanda Colleen, passed away at 'Goder- iell Hospital on Saturday .morn- . ing after about 'a •week's illness of 'intestinal trouble.- She is stir vived, by Barbara, age ' 3,r • and Bobby, age 2..The child's Mother, was forni'erly Barbara Gilders of Goderich. The funeral took. place Monday at 2 'p.m from,,the Lodge Funeral Horne, GGoclerich,and• was in charge oa#'Rev./H: Dickin spn, pastor of `North Si. United Church, '•Goderich, ,and ,'the re-. mainS. laid to rest in Dungannon. cemetery. The'. pallbearers were Barry Kilpatrick; Ruby McIntyre, Elsie Essex •and Joe Essex. : Miss :, Bryl Elliott, : New Lis ;• keard, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.:' Will Elliott, ,hlk.Lake,:was a vis- itor here ;recently with . Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Sherwood and :also with her :relatives; Mrs: Wm..•Cae gar : and . faanily Dr: ' H.' A:. S. Vokes ,and ..Mrs.. 'yokes of ;Toronto; are spending this Week in the village: • Mrs. R. J.' Durnin,' secretary in this district far the Upper Can- ada Bible:,Societyreceived $132.27 from , the . canvass :'recently , and has since, received an additional i3:00; Thi"s anciou:nt has -exceeded• other years ' OBITUARY MES. CHARLES' KNETCHEL The death of. Mrs Charles, Knetchell, age. 87,' occurred in •Wingharn on Sunday at the home • of her " daughter, Mrs::: J. W.. Mc'-• Ki'bbon. She ,was formerly Mary Ann Nicholson, . •daughter. . of : the :late Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nichol-. •son• of the ,Second' Concession of Kinloss. `..Mrs.• Knetohell was mar Tied here in 1885..Her husband predeceased her many. years ago, and .she, was also . predeceased by 1•ier. son Allan. She lived in New York and .Toronto :before coming Kenneth Cameron and Fred Newman Were ' 'among those: • at tending the :Postmast'ers' coriveri- tion held recently at Preston: t'o Wingham to spend the later -. `years with': her• 'laughter. aughter. 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John Ioatson, andard .Calumet, Michigan: „ WH'ITECH`URCH Mr, William Taylor of Calgary. visited • last'week ,with ,his sister, I rs. doe 'Tiffin, Sr.. Mr."and' Mrs. Ezra Sdholt"z. spent �a day las-t=ween-,at.-•London hibition and visited relatives.. Mr. • and Mrs. Albert Cou'ltes spent a day last week at London Exhibition. p •' Mr., and •Mrs. .'Hayes of Detroit also Mrs.; .Reuben Tiffin of:Lang- side and who has leen visiting at• Detroit; visited on Sunday. with 'Mr. and Mrs. Victor Em- mersbn— ancl,. other . relatives at Lang'side. • Grandmother's: day was held last Tuesday in the Institute' Kati With a good: attendance present. ' Mrs. Mac Ross. returned 'home f .rom Font Hill rece'U y Rev. R. D. A.. Currie preached •ann-iversary—services—at---Paisley.= last 'Sunday,: Rev, 1Vir. McSween' ipf the West preached here in the./ 'Presbyterian church:. Mrs, Joe Tiffin, Jr., is a patient; in, Wingham Hospital: • Mrs. William McInnes of near Tees.Water called on her aunt, Mrs. David Kennedy, on Sunday.. 1V[r. Nat` Thompsonvisited last •Thursday at London ' with has Presents .,. . Thursday, Friday, Saturday, September 18,:19 20 The.. mystery of the Wells Fargo robberies toldat last, in the • Cave ' , .,f � The Outlaws” :. with MODON4LD CAREY, filled with action. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 215: �.m. ,....Doom open at 2 pan, . 1•I a ? . 11�Ionday, Tuesday, Wednesday,; Sept. 2292 24 A. story that will more than thrill you—. Three ante 9lne" ,T A true story of Japanese aetrOcities as 'told ' by a women who went through it --with CfAUDETTE COLBERT. emmomposommimmasoarammoampa Masseur -Harris Implements Coast: To Coast :Massey -Harris Offers Most:: • FORAGE • ,HARVESTERS :and BLOWERS ;. Plows, Cultivators, One -Way Discs All 'Sizes' Of .• MASSEY-I•IARRIS' TRACTORS Manure Spreaders • �. • Rubber Tired'- Wagons BEATTY BARN SUPPLIES . KI 'PHONE .74, LUCIKNOW 8z S RESIDENCE• 219 brother, .Mr.- Stanley Thompson. of Exhibition. Forest 'and '. vyho was:: a patient in a °London hospital,- but has re- turned to .his' home: since then. The ..W.M.S. Of :the:: United church were invited to the Brick church last Thursday,.: wrhen quite a number went from here: Mr. Walter Bell , spent the weekend at Burford .with. rela tives• there. • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman spent a day last week:'at London Mr. 'Thos .; Henderson' of Listo- well visited '.last ;week. with his'. sister-in-law, Mrs Wrn. Dawson & other relatives. Mrs.. Jean Brayford. of Toronto' is visiting this week with her sis, tens, Mrs. Thos... Moore; Mrs. Mac Ross and other relatives. 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