The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-11-05, Page 7b
1011,ESDAY, NOV. 5th, 1952
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday
November 6, 7, 8
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Monday, Tin esday, Nov. ' 10,..11.
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Wednesday, Thurs., Nov. 12, 13
JAMES WHITMORE,
ETHEL BARRYMORE,.
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$ASKATCIiEWAN COUPLE'
RENEWING FRIENDSHIPS•,
Mr. .and . Mrs., W. : S. Finlay of
Elstow 'Sask., are • visiting rela-
tives in the community arid ' re-
:newing oldfriendships , in their
native Ashfield Township.. Mrs..
Finlay was'' formerly Ella' Whit
• ley, .a sister of Victor Whitley of
Hainilto.n. Mr.:: ' and. ,Mrs. Finlay
left dere forty-three years ago --
in 1909—for
go^in,.1909-forthe West arid return
visits have, been rare since'•then..
Mr. ;Finlay .was back in 1937 for
tete ,funeral, of his mother,.' who
died -in -the West and was -buried•
in Greenhill. Cemetery beside her
husband, Thomas, Edward Finlay;,
Of the Finlay family: only three
are living;* Mrs., John Jamieson
of Lucknow and:Be'rt and Stewart
in the West.
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T, HELENS
Miss
gN., of ° the rstaff ofc Ste Jos.
Ra ,
eph's. Hospital, London, was
home for the week -end,
Mrs. fl ayward, Mrs. W. I, Mil-
ler and Mrs E. W: Rice attended
the sectional meeting of the W;.
M S. Of Hurori Presbyterial of
the United Church at Blyth.
Mrs Wallace Miller is .Confin-
ed to bed at the home of • her
daughter, Mrs. Frank McQuillin,,
after being a ,patient in Wing::
,h'ani general Hospital and Vic-
toria Hospital, London, for 'seven
weeks:
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon•Miller with
Mr. and . Mrs.: Alwin ' Miller .of
Strathroy motored to .Algoma for
a visit, with .Mr.' and Mrs. Fred.
Cart "
Mr. and Mrs. Neely Todd and.
children. of Stratford. were week-.
end visitors ;with .Mrs, D. Todd,•'
Mr. ' George Webster was a
patient in Wingharn Hospital as
'a result of an . accident in :the
+bush- when his hand came in con=
tact with, thecircular saw,' sev-
ering the middle finger of his
hand."'
Mr: John McQuillin spent last
week in Windsor as the guest of
his daughter, Mfrs. Irvin MoCabe
'and Mr. McCabe,: •
Mrs: John Webster- ,of .Toronto
has been a visitor with relatives
here;
Mr. 'and 'Mrs.. Robt. Stonehouse,
Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Walker, Goderich and Mr.. and
Mrs. Harry Miller' of: •Glenannon
visited on Sunday with Mr.' and
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. .•
.
The second meting of the .St.
Helen's Happy Ha ndicrafters,'Was
'held at Mrs'.. G. MacPherson's on
Monday evening. The. president;
Isalbelle MacPherson, opened the
meeting. The roll call, "One point
to consider when buying mater-
ial",
ater-ial", was answered: by-9-inernbers,
WHITECHURCH
Mrs. Charlotte Murray passed
away
at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Johnston ,Cbnn •on Friday
evening after _ a lengthy illness.
She was well beloved i this communi and where
�' practically y
she had lived .,all her
life. The funeral was held on
Monday afternoon, the service be-
ing in the Presbyterian, church'
conducted by Rev. R. D. - A. Cur
Erie. Burial was, in Tiffin's Cem-
etery. . '
Mr. • and Mrs. Sam Walker of
Timmins visited on Friday with
Mrs. ' Mac Ross. She was' the 'for.
mer Annie. Phillips and hied in,
Whitechurchat: one time. •
Mr. Joe .Hetherington from the
West spent a few days with 'his
aunt, Mrs:: Joe Tiffin, Sr.: and:
other relatives.
We 'were sorry to hear of the
sudden passing of Rev. John Ag-'
new of London. Be' livedhere as
.a young man and will be re-
membered by some of the older.
folks;.' also of; the death, of.. Mrs.,
(Rev.) Wilkinson, the wife' of a
former pastor of the.• _United
'Church.
FOURTH CONCESSION
Congratulations• to Mr. & Mrs.
Fraser MacKinnon on the arrival
of a. baby 'boy November 1st in
Winghani Hospital.
A 'large number of men from.
the., South, Kinloss .congregation
!gathered with teams, tractors,`
wagons, buzz and. chain ,saws in,
Ted Collyer's ' bush on Friday af-
' tern n, and cut and 'hauled the
' winter's wood for their minister,
Rev. G. S., Bauleh,, and also some
• for Ted Collyer. • • °
The Busy •Bee Mission Band
met ;at the home of ,1VIr. and Mrs.
Lloyd .MacDougall on. Saturday
afternoon and Group 'Four of. the
Faith and Fellowship Group met'
there Sunday evening to 'plan the
Mrs. MacPherson led in the :dis- program, for the next meeting.
cussion 'of- "Altering a Pattern". Mrs Ritchie •of townis spend -
The leaders gave a demonstra- ing a few days with; Mr,. Fraser
tion on checking. measurements, :MacKinnon and Jimmy.. " •
after which lunch was served by Mr and Mrs. Dune MaoConnell
the hostess. • were Sunday visitors with' Mr:
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t4VIr-s ,Aninre Norman" and her.
pupils at S..S..No, 10,; } rnlo3s, en•-
tertained . the ladies and, little.
ones of the -section to • a Hallo
we'en social on Thursday "after
noon. Prizes were awarded to the
following best dressed, marl., Mrs.
Wm: Henry;• best, .: dressed. lady,
Mrs: Groskorth; best , dressed;
couple, Richard Newman & Jack
Coultes; . best comic ' dress, .Kath-
leen Fisher;• most original• cos-.
turne, : Mrs. Milan' Moore; best
child's .costume,. Garry Chapman.,
A bean guessing contest.,:was won
by Mr. Kerry of . Paisley. 3 udges I
were Miss •,iVierle• -Wilson, Mrs. .
, Ja.ines • ' Wilson and Mrs Hugh
Simpson. .A short program • and,
contests took place after the
judging. !Mrs, Norman• then -
treated all 'to weiners and 'rolls;
cookies and candies:
On Friday evening the Com
munity • Association held their•
-_first'; party of the year, a -mas-
querade
rnasquerade dance. Music was sup-
plied by focal musicians. Judges
of the .,costumes''were Rev. RD.
A. Currie,' Arnold Vint, Gordon.
Rintotil and Miles •' MacMillan.,
'Prizes were awarded as '.follow,s:
best dressed man, Mrs. We Tif-
fin; best dressed lady, Mrs. Wal-
ter James; best dressed girl, Col-
leen Tiffin; best dressed boy, Jim
Gaunt;, beat comic ' dressed. girl,.
Richard ;.Newman; . beat comic"
dressed, boy,. Kathleen Fisher;
comic lady, Wes .'Tiffin; comic
irari, Mrs. Horace Aitchison, • It'
was decided • to have another
community night the Tasty• Friday,
in .November:
Sunday visitors at •Geo. Fish
er's were Mr. and .Mrs. George
Lougheed of London, Mr. Arnold
Lougheed of Waliaiceburg, Miss
Vivian Fisher of Aylmer, 'Miss
M'iary • Foster and Bill Fisher of
.Mitchell. •.
The Ladies'` Aid held their
monthly meeting at John. Gaunt's
home on Tues:ay afternoon with,
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Presents .
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 6, 7 8:
Laughs and more laughs is, the theme of this picture --
with •DICK POWELL and PEGGY DQW, iu
au an.
ver Tell"
• SA 'URDAY MATINEE AT 2,> i p. m. -Doors open at 2 Pam.
onday, Tuesday,T Wednesday, Nov::10, IL 1
- At. last 'the ' sordid' tale . of HIrL' ER'S DEATH-
See the last days of:, an infamous' scoundrel, in
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with LUTHER ADDLER and ---PA
IA KNIGHT:
18 ladies , attending. Plans were
made` and • committees appointed
for the annual bazaar which was
held in. the ,baserient 'of , the
church on Friday afternoon: A'
quilt was .also quilted by the. lath-
ies. The Novemeber ,meeting,
which is the annual meeting, will
be atthe home of Mrs. Ab Mc-
Quillin.
Acarload of ladies from White=
church,; Mrs. Walter'.' Lott, • Mrs.
Dawson, Mrs. Fred .Newmrian;.
Mrs. Frank +Coulter • and Mrs: G.
Fisher, and :1Vfre. G. McBurney
and . Mrs:, 'A. Robertson. of. Calvin
attended the W:M.S:- Thankoffer
in,g meeting ' at Langside on Wed-
nesday afternoon.:`
'Alex Craig has;, ' been , home
from school the past week with
the chickenpox.
The' big -file . for the Presby-
terial • was • packed ' and: made
ready for shipping: at the 'home
Of ,Mr,s. Dawson and -John
Craig
a week `ago. • Many ldvely :and:
useful articles of wearing apparel
and' gifts were sent to the Indians
in. the ° North.. ' • •
Mr. . George Kennedy has: his
new truck nicely' decorated bye
Ru'ckton of Whitechurch: who
is.. an ..artist' and painter. •
1VIr: ' and Mrs: Orland' s.eidori
and family; .Mr and Mrs, Russel
Johnson and family, Miss. Maggie-
Johnson of Welland and • Misses , .:
Rubena and Grace'.Sheriff, Wing-
#.
ham, -were visitors With their •
uncle, Mr, W. J. Farrier, :.White-
church, on Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. W. J, Watt spent
the week -end .at the `hone;_of
their daughter, ,Mr. ' and- ;Mrs;
Geo. Thompson" at Beaversham.
The regular' meeting ;of • the In
stitute ' will be ;held .in -."Ehe :hi
on. Tuesday :pm. Guest speaker
wilt'be:,Rev. ,L A. Parker of.the ..:'
Anglican church in Wingiham.'
Hostesses are Mrs. Ernest Bee.
croft and Mrs. Purdon. •
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