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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. lith, 1952.
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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
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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withdrawn for the next ,two Sun,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.
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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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• The: funeral seilvi'ce , ,was held
in. ';South .'1Kinloss • • Presbyterian
Church on Tuesday .Conducted by,
Rev.: Alex Nimmo., of • Wingham
with interment in, South Kinloss
Cemetery :where Mrs. Knetchel's
parents' are buried.
Mrs. Knetchhil` is survived by,
two 'daughters,'Mrs, T. A.;Elliolt,.
Fidmonton 1VTrs. •MeKibbon,
Wingham; and two sisters,..,.Mrs.
,George Kops, South .Bend, Ind-
iana; and• .Mrs:. John Ioatson,
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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
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The ..W.M.S. Of :the:: United
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Mr. Walter Bell , spent the
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