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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-15, Page 7WEDNESDAY,, OCT: 1•5411952; Lyceum Theatre W I NGHAM Two Shows Each Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 wed.,' Thurs., October ; 16. VAN JOHNSON, PATRICIA NEAL The shin.. n• Story:. was • g�9 : _ y . Friday, Saturday,, Oct; 17; 18. GEORGE, .MONTGOMERY, AUDREY LONG INDIAN UPRISING MATINEE SATURDAY Monday, Tuesday, Oct:. 20, 21 'FRED AST r VERA ELLEN in -- Belle OF New York Wednesday, Tlurs.,; Oct: TYRONNE 'POWER, • AIN BLYTH I'I.I .Never. For _et You THE LeUCKNOW SENTIN*I, LUGKNOW ' ON'TARI.O P1 AGE SEVEN FOURTH CONCESSION 'ST.•'HELENS . Mr, and Mrs. Harvey MacDoug- 'Calvin. United Church, St. Hel- all of Toronto and Mr. *Rod Mac- ens, observed their anniversary Dougall of. Lucknow were .week- • on Sunday, end. visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ?ed s 12th;, at two well attendect�, services. The Lloyd MacDougall and :family, church wlas• attractively decorated. Mr; ' and Mrs: Gilbert Ham l- with'colorful autumn flowers, In- ton and family hadThanksgiving' front of the' 1pulpit wa a basket with Mr. and Mrs. Tom ,lylacKen- of` `beautiful white 'chrysanthe- ,zie and, (boys. . MUMS placed there by t+he.faanily• in memory of Mr. David Todd and on the choir loft were roses and mums from the wedding,bou-.. ' uets of . the • bride, Miss Doris '7.laylor•.and of the matron .of hon our,. Mrs. GGordon Miller. At (both services Rev, David Proctor of Teeswater was guest speaker; In> the 'morning< he . spoke' forcefully on' "Living Stones", the 'church as . revealed in the New Testa -- anent The music wasprovided iby the choir ably assisted . at the or- gan by Mrs.. Durnin. Philips of . Dungannon in the absence. of Mrs. W. A. Miller. wlho is unfort- unately ill. ,At ,the •ser-•. vice the , choir sang the anthems "0. Lord • how manifold H .are thy works and our help and' shield" land, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lemon with a ,men's chorus,. ",Will you from Belgian Congo and Mrs. follow • Jesus": Rev: W. J. Watt Neil, Gillies of. Lucknow. of ; Whitechurch• pronounced : the Thanksgiving guests at the ,,benediction. At the evveniingser- home r - home of Mr .and Mrs. W. F. Mac= vice Rev. S. E. Hayward assist - Donald Donald were, Mr. ' and . Mrs. • B: Sangster and fa.rnily. of Toronto, Miss 'Margaret • MacDonald `oft' Sar- nia ,.and' .Mr. and Mrs.. Graham Thanksgiving guests with Mr. and Mrs, Ira Dickie and family were, Mr., and. 1VIrs...Jobn-,Dickie and- Aleta .and •4MMr, Emmerson Fowlie of Hope Bay,, Mr: & Mrs. ,Russell :Beaceck of Wiarton,• Mrs. T.' A. MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. L. Macl1ver of Lucknow.: Mrs: ' dele- gate Roulston.was. a gate • from the •.Kairshea Institute to the Area .CoiWention in 'Kit- chener last week: . Recent. visiit9rs• • with ' Mr. and ,Mrs.•, Herb Buckton • and family were, Mrs. Marian- MacKenzie . of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Bob AIlen and Mr. and '.Mrs. G.' Haughton 'and Grant of.:Birchcliff; Mr. and. Mrs. Ernest Lemon from: Mary - ed Rev. Proctor who again gave a fine message on "Friendship as revealed in the Nen, Testament".: The music, . again by .the choir, :MacDonald from London: '' consisted of an anthem . "0 -Love Mr.,and 'Mrs. George ; Lockhart were Sunday 'gpests of Mr. .and Mrs. E. Webster of Wingharn: • Mr, and. Mrs. Allan Graharn•ar- rived • Nome:, from their wedding. trip to the e. West Coast' and Calij fornia. last,1 Tuesday,' A CHEPSTOW ' NIMROD was Things You Should amazed' at his marksmanship ,Knout' About Cancer when he ;let fly with. • both bar• Dr. Charles 'Cameron, medical rels and. lbagged; nine ducks that and,scientific director of the Ain•- eican Cance Society; Inc., gives answers to 50 common. questions about cancer' of vital interest to .were drifting along the :Tees - water Rivler, , but he'. was; dismay= ed to discover a moment later thatthey were a flock : sof tame everybody. Read:"Answers to •ducks. He 'promiptly. paid for his Cancer", :in this Sunday.'s: (Oct:, error but didn't even have, a, 19) issue af',the''great color:. gray - good tame duck dinner as the - ure- American. Weekly, exclusive- flock was . so : young and full of ly with ' The Detroit' Sunday pin fearthers. Times., • • thlat will •not 'let me. go a duet "It is well with my soul"by 'Mr. and Mms. E. W. Rice and a . quart- ette "Lord I'm coining Horne" by Mrs. E. W. Rice, Mrs,Geo. Stuart, Mr:••E.:W Rice.and Mr. W. I. Miller, The minister, Mr : Hay- ward expressed appreciation to all who• had contributed in any way to the services: OBITUARY. Mrs.- • Annie Isobel MacKenzie The death .occurred of Mrs. An- nie Isabel 1VGackenzie, on 'Wednes- day, October 1st,.. ,at Cie home of her daughters, Misses Anna and •Charlotte :..MacKenzie, Toronto.' She was the' former Annie Ila= .bella Cliariibers, wife of the .late` Murdoch C. Mackenzie, Kintail: Eliza- -Mrs. Mackenzie was born.`' .at GET 'READY. FOR WINTER with .: , beth. MacAree.and Hugh Cham- bers. She attended .'High' School in.'- .Kincardine and taught school in Laurier and Donnybrook. She. married Murdoch C. Mackenzie. in 1896; ..and rived at 'Kintail till .I 1950; when she made her home with her 'daughter, in Toronto. She was a lifelong •m'eniber .Of Ashfield Presibyiterian Church;:, life iter member: and a if and:'a cha r member of the .Women's Mission- ary Society,' of . which she. *as president for several. years. Sur- viving her • •are five daughters, Misses Anna. and. 'Charlotte •of: Toronto;. Mrs. J. B. Rhodes (Eliz- abeth)•: of Toronto; ' Mrs. ° Earl Howes (Lilian) of Kintail; .Mrs. -Philip -Gour (Lois) of Batavia, N:Y: • and one son, Hugh. of Kin tail.; , seven grandchildren and one great• grandchild. One daughter, Isabel, '.predeceased her iii 1928, and one grandson irk 1937. The. funeral' service .at her late resi- dence on Highway 21, viral eon- /ducted-hi on-/ducted-.]7y rev: J: R. M cdonalcl assisted :,by Dr. J. B. Rhodes of, Toronto Bible College, with inter-, Ment in Kintail cemetery. -The J pallbearers were 1Vlessrs. John McKay, John'Bradley,' John. Cath- cart, Colin. MacGregor, Bain MC-7 donald and Walter Tiger/, Her gentle disposition .and quiet hum - 6r, won her Many friends who 'mourn her passing: WILSON: HOWARD IVERS The death occurred suddenly do Monday, October 6th in D•es troit, Mich., of Wilson: Howard •Ivers in .his 57ith year.' He was the son of the late Mr.' and Mrs,; ,1Vri; Ivers; Concession --4; West Wawanosh and is survived by 3' • brothers, Lorne and Maurice° of Dungannon,Allan 'of Smithers, B, ,Cr,._.also twfi..sisters, Mrs. Gordon Congrai and Mrs, Wim. Smith of Ashfield :township, One ' brother, Warren,' predeceased hire. in 1915. The funeral' services• were held Thursday; October. 9th from the Johnstone Funeral Home, . Luckr no*, with interment It the fain GOOD CHEF eating Equipmen Forced Air Heating. Floor Furnaces Coop Stoves S ;Oil Burners Space ' Heaters.. 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PLUS—T$E MARCIANO-WALCOTT Championship Fight, •SATURED,AY MATINEE AT 2:15`p m,::;.Doors open or 2;, pm,. • •• M:onday, 'Tuesday,' Wednesday, •Oct. 200 242 Langlt' :with •LINDA DARNELL as she plays• the gambler, bL "The jadyPays, (ff" Massey -Harris Inipienients Coast To •.Coast Massey -Harris .Offers; Most.' NQUIRE ABOUT OUR PRE -PAYMENT PLAN• On The Purchase 'Of COMBINES, SWATHERS, BALERS & TRACTORS All Sizes. Of MASSEY-HARRIS TRACTORS • Manure spreaders--Plows-e-Rubber-tired wagons BE ATTY BARN SLIPPLIES .. ; GOOD SUPPLY Of HOG & CATTLE WATER BOWLS J. S. S•KILPA�RI•� �� K,- SON C .,� 'PHONE. 74; LUCKNOW RESIDENCE -219 ily ' plot, Dungannon Cemetery. Rev. Jennings. 'of Lucknow Ang- lican ng- lic an' church 'conducted .the Ser- vices. The ;pallbearers were for mer neighbors 'and friends, Har.-. ry Carr.,elson'. Culbert, . Jack Er- rington, Chas. Fowler, Dungan- non,PeterPeter Johnston ofLucknow and Calvin McIntyre, Wingham. Frienhs attending; ,the ' • funeral from a. distance .were, .Mr. and Mrs. Morris • Young,.. Drayton TaMich,; Mr and Mrs.Chas. Plains, c Utley and Mrs: De Wolfe, Detroit,. Vtich: ASfFIELD NOTES • Mr. and. Mrs. 'J. Spillsbury, . Mr. and Mrs. M. Hanna • an Dennis 'and Miss' F. Hamilton o .London spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. P. Hamilton : ' . Misses Eliza rand Viola Cook' & Ruby Showell. , of OwenSound, IVIr, aiid•;Mrs. W. Barnett of..Tor onto and, . Mr. R MacKenzie of Windsor :were guests of. Mr. ,and Mrs. H.- MacKenzie.. ; • Mrs ' •Dora Lumbers ,Of Toronto spent'.the holidat°y With. • Mr. and„' Mrs. D. McMurchy; '. Miss Mabel • MacDonald ...of .' = Windsor, was'..with,Mr. and Mtg.'.. A.: MacDonald for the holiday Mr. ..and. Mrs. Mac Bell and 'Marigaret' Ann of London were guests •of Mr' •and 1VIrs. R. ,Bissett. . Mrs. George . Moncrief will 'be.. • hostess for the Presbyteri* W. M. S,. on. Thursday of this week. t : Rev. J. R. MacDonald ''will; be the • guest speaker.: : BORN MacLENNAN At Alexandra: Hospital, Goderich, on• ,Septern >ber 30th, 1952, to . Mr ; and Mrs. ,Stuart MacLennan, R. 2,...Goder a'.son, Kenneth William. j •. at`..'. Crawford'i Feed Store Transported Wednesdays and Saturdays do 4G olden Glow o-�ipley. SAVE TIME AND .LABOR `'BY ORDERING A FESS 4�II: BLT NER Thermostatically controlled - at ' low cost. I CI NOW`, 'ONT 'PHONE` 165 ' •,. 4 N .. •