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!yteum Theatre
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Two Shows; Each Might
FIRST SHOW' ' AT 7.15
Thursday, .November 20t1
LAST SHOWING.
SUSAN ItA A tt .M.•-..
• RORY CALHOUN
in
WITH A SONG
INIAY HEART
Friday,• ` Saturda?, . Nov. 21, 22
1VAPKEY ROONEY,
ANN ZANIES'
- In•
SPUN!) .FF:
Regular Matinee :'Cancelled
•Monday, Tuesday, Nov. ' 24, 25,
GENEE-.BARRY,
LYDIA 'CLARK
••• in
THE ATOMIC . CITY`:
Wednesday, Thurs., Nov.. 26,.' 27'
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DON TAYLOR,
I, SHIRLEY YAMAGUCffI
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Japanese . War. 'Bride"
Adult. Entertainment.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKN'OW,
QBITUARY
ALEXANDER McDON.• AGH
C. E. McDonagh of Ashfield re-
ceived word last week of the
death, of his brother Alex 'Mc,
Donagh, which occurred in Van-
couver on Thursday, November
13th. He, ,;was in his, 92nd year.
: Alex was a Son .of John Mc-
Donagh and Mary, Ann ..Andrew
.and was 'born; on' the homes; ,d.
on,° -eon- '12,"Ashfield,':Taken up
,by . his father a little over . a cen-
tury ago when the country was
virgin •Ibush land. .
Alex ,responded to .the, call of
the West • several years before the
turn of the century, and there
the railroaded 'and farmed before
going into (business at Russell,
Manitobamany years' ago.
'Mr. and Mrs. McDonagh con=
tinned to • resi"de"' at- Russell urs
til :'a couple a. years ago 'when.
they went to ,Vancouver ` to be
With .members*`. of their. '€amily
'which includes six: daughters' and.
two •`sons. Thefuneral was held
on'. Monday in Vancouver . where
burial tookplace. Mr. McDonagh
is survived . 'by his wife and.
family• of eight and by one bro-
ther; Charles '' E: -..-.McDonagh of
Zion.• Mr•.; McDonaggh is the sole
survivor of this family of seven.
Those who predeceased Alex are
Wiir. and John *and three sisters,
Mrs. Robert Hamilton . ,(Carrie),
Mrs.; 'James. Cook '(•Mary ''A.) and
Mrs..Fred Topp (Allie). •
United Church. Young Peoples
.The regular ,meeting.of.• the
Lucknew United Church Young
Peoples was held ori Tuesday,
November 11th With:. 21 . present.
We opened with • a sing . song
which was conducted by: Bever-
leY . Ashton.. The meeting •was
WAS BORN .IN .KI LOSS turned over to the Friendship &.
Community ` Service'' convener;
• Two Meeks of
we pulblishe: Gladys Kilpatrick. The .worship
the *obituary of Mrs:' A: E. Arch- period was opened by the read-
er, gWlioSe
eader,'gwhose death- occurred at La- ing of the scripture by: Ann Caw
Mont,; • Alta., in her 75th year. ford. Gladys Kilpatrick. told" so'm, e
Mrs. Archer.' was formerly -Jessie facts ` about "Canada. This was
Valens and Was one, ' of the" Valens followed iby • the reading- &f ---a
family of nine children' who .were poem. by Arnold Hartford and -the
born at the •'Sixth Concession of reading of a short !,story by'Char=
Kinloss. Jessie was the .;eldest of' lene .Smith: We enjoyed some
the four :girls. Among the.,broth- . games which ' were Provided-, by
ers is tor.: --john Valens of ,Saska-' :C•arolyn. Gibson; and .closed' with
tom the singing of taps •
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(KET1 & SONS
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
r KINLOUGIi,
W. J. 1VIoLearl of Kincar-
dine ;visited during the week with
Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. H.. A. Graham and
other friends here.
Mr.. and Mrs. .James. Hodgins;•
M. and Mrs. Jack Hodgins, Jojm
and Donnie spent the' week -end;
' in ` St. Catharines. Mr atnd Mrs.
•Jaynes • Hodgins rernaine d° to visit
with Mr. and Mrs.\ Cliff . Borth-
wick.
:Mr. and Mrs: Allan Wall and.
Sharon, Mr. Jack Ludgate ' and
Sylvia of London spent• the •week
end here with Mr. .and Mrs. WM.
V6 +a'll.• .
Mr. and Mrs°• Levi'Eckensyvil
.ler ° and Douglas .of London, Mr:
and Mrs;°.M Johnstone of.'Listo-
wel visited on, Sunday with ,Mr,
and Mrs:. '.11 A: • Graham. '
The • Evening Guild held a very
successful bazaar and..social on
Wednesday . evening. last, Every --
one., enjoyed the pictures' and ' tra-
ivel .talk given by. Rev.. Benson
Cox,
• The Sr. Women's Auxiliary met
in the church' on. Thursday 'for
the. annual. business: -meeting and
.packed . four . `nice bales for .the
•M.00sone. a Resideptial school. Mrs.
Tom. Hodgins . presided and •the
meeting,- opened With the W.A.'
hymn "The love. of Christ' con-
strainetli"° Prayers. followed.. The
word . for :the roll ; call was
••`•peace''. Mrs. :Roy..' Graham read
the scripture.; Correspondence Si
business Were. dealt with. It was
decided to sponsor the Pine River
play and . haves it tpresented.
the Holyrood. hall. The election of
officers followed: hon. Pres., .Mrs.
James. Hodgins; :pies., -Mrs. Torn
Hodgins; :vice 'pres., Mrs. Maurice
H'odgins,. sec-treas., °Mrs •,-George
Haldenby assistant, Mrs. 'George
Graham; . 'Prayer' Partners sec.,
Mrs: J W. Colwell; Little • Help-
ers, Mrs.: Howard Thompson, Mrs:.
Roy: Graham; Social Service;',Mrs.;
H A. Graham; program Commit-
tee, .Mrs. Jim Smith, Mrs. 1Vlaur-
ice Hodgins, Mrs Roy Graham;,
lyliss May .Boyle; buying commit-
tee,' Mrs.. Ralph Hill, 'Mrs. Geo.,
Graham, Mrs. 'Maurice Hodgins,
Mrs. Roy Graham; work co'nven-
ers, Mrs: J. N. `Colwell' and. Mrs,
Wm.: Wall. A.. quilt'' .Was' quilted.
and the meeting closed with ..the
W.A.,- litany. •
A service of remembrance was
held on' November ` 1 ith ,at . the
Holyr hall with a good • at
ten a. nce. , • r. Ernest Ackert Was
in the chair.. The opening hymn
was "0: Valiant • Hearts". • A
citation was given `by ' Barbara
Murray. This Was followed with
,a chorus .'by •the schools. 'Douglas
Stanley read a' •poem, . then the
placing of the wreath by' Mrs.
John Bushell. and prayer by •the
Rev. Currie of Whitechurch who
also gave a fitting address -Mrs.
Harold- Halden'by favored with a
solo. Mrs. Raynard Ackert. ex-
pressed '
x -pressed' her .thanks to all: who
assisted with the service.• .The
closing hymn was ' "0 God our
help in ages past" and God Save
The Queen.
'Mr. Ralph Haldenby of. Prim-
rose spent • the week=end at his
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham,
Mr. and,.Mrs: H. A. Graham visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Cas
sidy • near Clifford. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson
'and. family Were Sunday visitors
with Mr. It Stewart and •1VMiss
Evelyn Stewart, Millarton.
The Sr. W. A, are sponsoring
the Pine- River play ,`•`Zeke' and
Daisy" in Holyrood Hall On 'Tues-
day evening next, November 25
at 8.15 km. •
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. McLean of`
'Kincardine visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Graham.
The 'Rev. Benson Cox will• be
the • celebrant for the Service' of
Holy Cgmniunion :On.. Sunday'
morning next. '
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Sparing ;of
Walkerton, Mr.. 'and Mrs. Harold
Iialden 3y, Sheila and Barry Of'
Kinlough anci Mr. George Hal-
derby of .Toronto' spent' Sunday
here, it being . the. occasion of
Mr"s; Sparlings' birthday dinner.
Congratulations to Mr.•.& Mrs.
Aman ,Colling (nee Marie Thomp-
sen) •on , the gift of a little dau-
ghter, a sister' for John' D.
A number' from the Anglican
congregation ;helped with ' the
cleaning and,. renovating . bee at
Amo
PAGE FIVE
The
Presents' • , .,
Thursday, Friday, Saturcday,.'November 20, 2.1, 22:
The -King -is back=thelk ng`'of the cowboys -CLOY ROGERS
in a real thrilling -Western, filled with action, in. <.r
Down Dakota Way"
in an added, feature --everybody's
and along with Roy,
favorites,. LAUREL & HARDY in a ROLLICKING COMEDY.
SATURDAY MATINEE ;AT 2.15 p,i
MA m;. -Doors open at� 2 pm..'
ondayTuesday,
ednesdsy, Nov. Z4, . 5
This . a doubt the.. most fascinating story of..baae-
._ _ is. without.
ball ever told -moo come along. to The' Playhouse ` ..
• • and bring . the ':family and see for yourself
`Angels: In The tfiel
>ttte = Rectory, Bervie' on Mon day, John Prest who will Move. there
making ready for Mr.. and Mrs.1 in early December,
FOURTH ANNUAL :SALE
5 BULLS aiid 28 FEMALES
Conuni; pity. Park 'Fair ;Barns
CLINTON,:ONTARIO
ues a
Sponsored by the following. Huron' County.
Shorthorn- Breeders:
ROBERT M. PECK: •& SONS .. •
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at 1.00 p.m. sharp
KIPPEN
' • Mc'KINLEY'S FARM & HATCHERY ZURICH
CLIFFORD H. KEYS & SONS: • / V . ,. VARNA
JOHN OSTROM VARNA
ROY. F. PEPPER & SON ,- ` SEAFORTH '.
For catalogues,' 'write any of the
above •
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Lucknow District Co-operative
Lucknow, Ont. 'Phone . 71
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