The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-10-20, Page 5THVRSDAY, OCTOBER :20, 1940
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WINGHAM.
Two • Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
OCTOBER 20„ 21, ` 22
GENE iIUTRY
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Matinee .Saturday, at •2:00 p.m.
'itida :Tueda ,:'Wednesd4y
• DCTOuEH 24, 25, 26 ',
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'LORETT T,T ,
VAN. JOHNSTON
OTHER.. IS
A' FR�ESIMA'
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Lucknow, was the Winner •o1'
our prize of . one bushes of Top
Crop Hybrid Seed .Corn at the
Lucknow Fall Fair ' for the ' Sic
largest and best stalks of Field
Corn:' .
R. Finlaysonf
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THE LUCKNOW ' 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
LANGSIDE
Mr.. Bill Evans recently under-
went an operation in Toronto and
developed pneumonia after r.e-
turntng home. We .wish' him . ,a
speedy recovery.
Mrs. Lloyd Moffat and infant
daughter . returned home from'
Wingham Hospital last week.
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Farish Moffat were Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Cunning of Vank-
leek Hill, Rev. W. S, Sutherland
of Weist. Hill, `Mips.• :Alma. Camp-
bell, , arbara and. Jean of; Lon-
don and 1V1 r. • and Mrs. Rdb t
Ross of Whitechurch:
.The ,Ladies' . Aid meeting was
held •in the' church on Wednesday.
evening. Mrs.'• Charlie" Tiffin, vice
e c
president;' presided. Plans were.
.:rnade" for the annual,,. bazaar
'w.�hikh1<is.to beheld on the 'even
ing '.of• •Octot er; 20th.' A" nur i5er.
.of the ladies rare. preparing a•
one -act play.
The W. M. S. :Thankofferhig
Meeting :was held on Thursday at
'the home of Mrs. Peter Moffat,
Culross.: MrS. Bert' Moffat, vice
'president, presided. ".Guests were
present from ',Teeswater, White -
Chin -Th. and Ripley. Mrs. "Orr' read.
the scripture ..and ,. Mrs. Robert
Scott' gave the 'meditation. Mrs.
Peter Moffat, Sr., gave the. Glad•'
Tidings prayer. Mrs'. Alex'' Me,
Miley' orf, Ripley, ' .Presbyterial
president,., was• guest speaker and
gave a very interesting. inessage.
A: number,.from" this commun-
ity . attended' the International
Plowing: match at :Burford last
week
Recent, visitors with. Mr and
Mrs. . Wm. 'Evans were .Mr. and.
1VLrs; Bob ,Brodn ,and Garry, Mr,
.and' Mrs. Eric Evans sand. Mr., Bob,.
Evans, all of London:
:M1r. and Mrs Charlie' Ti fin
arid. Mrs. 'J. Richardsonspent
th irsday . pin L:ondon'.
Anniversary Sunday
'The . service .in •' South. Kinloss
Presbyterian . Church .will •be,
Withdrawn ,this Sunday 'onac=
count :of anniversary services at
Kimou Presbyterian Church..
gh y,.
Rev: Donald MacLeod of Thames-•
ville 'will 'be,: guest '.speaker at
'both the. `morning;;,and evening
service 'Rev. .,G:.' S. Baulch, •pis--
tor > at ,South Ki-nioss and Kin -
lough, . will occupy • Rev. 1VIac-
Lead's pulpit :. in " Thanesvia'le.,.
ctrl iniste'.ed
Rev;. Bailch form Y, ,m x
at•Thamesville,'having been there.
four years before: going to, Kirk-
land -Lake
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MODERATELY :PRICED'
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This Week,: October 22nd.;
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Will- take.; orders .for.
Western Grain
for. immediate or:' October deliverer.
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Bought Highest Price Boar
The Zone 2 Yorkshire sale was
held at Walkerton last Thursday
with 7 heaa eraging $95 and
15 bred. sours averaging $113. The'
highl priced boar, consigned by
Harry Armstrong of. Leith,, was
purchased by Austin Martin,' R.
6, Lucknow, ,tor• $115. ,
DUNG.ANN0-N'
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About 'seventy ladies' attended
a Sectional meeting at the Dun
gannon United • Churcfh :last
Thursday. In the morning re-
'ports "froth the +branches, were;
heard and the: Women's 'Assoeia-
tion of Dungann�on.'served dinner
in the basement ,' of - the :Church.
In the..afternoon-. Miss Bishop off'
Toronto apoke 'on :Home Missions
•.and' Miss; Scrimgeour of•'Trinidad'
gave ,an r address;' on Foreign 1VIis.- •
cions, Mrs. - K,irkby, Walton, Sec=
tional president, gave the closing
,add.ress: Mrs. A. M. Robertson; of
Goderieh .replied. to the welcome
expressed by. Mrs.. Melvin, Reed
of ' Dungannon. ` Miss ; Bishop and
Miss Scrimgeour were guests of.
.Rev. and 'Mrs. James .Bright till
the following • day when. • they
went to Fbrdwich.. •
Mss '. Flora' :Dorn n, ' Markdale,
was a week -end ,Visitor "with her
parents, Mr:' and. Mrs R. J. Dur
Mr, and ' Mrs. Wm: 1VIaeDonald
of Lucknow were Sunday ivisitors
with their ' niece, 'Mrs; William.
Sh".elds
• 1VIr's:' Jas. Stonehouse bf the:
village has' ,gone to stay with
Mrs. Jos....Hatnilton for the •'win
ter: • .
Mr.' and Mrs. Will Nickel of
Stratford were. Sunday ' visi!tors
with'Mr. and:'1VIrs H. J:, L. Eedy.,
• Mrs .'J: •Killough, .spent 'the
Week end'` with her daughter,
,Mrs: Wirt. Kelly, ,Seaforth`
Mrs. Rebecca •Caldwell . return-
ed tooronto with: her ',daughter,
Mrs. Sohn Spivak to visit for .a
while,.
Had 87th .Birthday
On 'Friday Miss Ellen Durnin.
marked . her' ' ,.:87th _ birthday : 'by
taking . a ride ..through: 'the" count-
.ryside Abut .'7Dtirtgannon " and
calling on 'Mrs. °Wilbur Stewart
and. Mr,. BrOwai Smyth,' 6th Con.
of , West`.; Nawanosh: ,Miss Durriin
continues to • enjoy good hearth
and takes ' an;, interest in, the • as
fairs of .''the :`community. She
keeps busy,, with needlework. and,
is a regular attendant at services
of •St. Paul's Anglican 'Church.
.She ;'hakes, her 'home .with -her"
brother 'Mr.
Newlyweds Honored'
Mr
and Mrs.., Harry Wilkins,,
Ashfield `Were `honored, With a:
.reception . dance at the A•gricul-
tural Hall Friday night:, 'Many
attended and danced to music by
Carruthers' orchestra. Mr. . War-
ren 'Zinn . read; the. address .and.
Mr. Russeh ' Alton presented the
Mr Russell Alton,:, 'presented'
them 'With a ;'well.,:filled purse
•of. money..
The 'Y.P U.' of the, Presbyterian
churdh met in the church on Fri-
day night. About 40. attended. A
i5'unber` of.. the members are :at-
tending :a chicken supper
..
ban-
quet
at Exeter.
�Wednes
Wednesday
night
Mnr and MrsW. A: Culbert.
spet Sunday : visitin,g "Mr. 'and`
Mrs., Wiri: Buckingham, ,Belfast.
' Mrs. 'Allan Reed 'has received.:
word , from , her mother; stating
she had .: arrived safely On her
motor trip 'to Los .Aitgeles; Cal: =.
fornta; .: and was having • .a nice
time,
Had Arm Cut Off., ,
Reginald Glenn, Collborne Twp.,
Ai 6 Goderich, lost his right hand
1n,. .a threshing accident ` at his
farm Friday...His. arm wassever-,
ed .between .the: wristand elbow.,
Mr. Glenn was • attempting ,to'.
Clear 'out •the blower. • while the
Machine was idling, and ".was us
ing •a broom t'o 'reach .the. blower.
ing a broom, to reachinto the
blower His grim .,as thoughtto
have. been thrown •suddenly, by
0, -jerk of the ,broorri, against :a.
blade' edge. At the time ,of. .the'.
accident. Mt. Glenn. was "using
his . own threshing machine to
carry on threshing 'at' his own
farm; •He • was given'. treatment ar
Auburn ` and • vas' then taken. to
spital at Goderich. • '
Mr. Wilbur Brown' is . in God
erich Hoapi.tal: He underwent an.
operation last ::week. and.14 doing
1.'AGE . FIVE
Presents ... .
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,, /October '20 21, • 22.
Where' there's is life:. there is ;HOPE -BOB THAT IS -and:
boy what, fun—what laughter and to. .top it off...—...there's: Betty
' Hutton along to make things jumpy. That's; what we . have'
in store for you
`S,
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• PlusNEWS' and Chapter 4 of `fThe ..
" Perils of the x C11Z.P.'''.
Saturday Matinee starts at' 2.30
Monday, Tuesday', Wednesday, .October, 24, 25, 26
Crowds . howled in Toronto mid- • just last ,week in ' Londo n
people lined up for hours to see. England's funny man -.-and
now on our" screen
GEORGE FORMBY
In his' ' latest. and , .best
nicely . toward recovery..
• Mrs,. Chas.: Aliton . 'of Tilbury is
g•-
visitinwithTMMr: •and. Mrs: Lorne.
•Ivers .•
,rsB'er ' adman: of Essex', is
visittirig 'rel. • ' es.the • Village
and. district..
Mr. and Mrs 1 Westbrook'
and: two children d Mrs John
McClure,'` G oderic ' ; • visited Mr.
Mrs • W., 11 .Wed
.•Mr and , M'rs.• n scar •Cuthill
little son, W,alton, .visited Mr; &.
Mrs Arthur • Elliott On .Sunday.
: The .Dungannon, United church
'W,M.S' is invited toy- attend ,the
Port Aubert, Auxiliary on Thurs-
day night at their •.October meet
frig. •
ather home'Friday' the for •
Y __. Oct-
ober :meeting of St, Paul's Ang
lie
ani:.=Guild Mrs. -;Ben Mole- pre
sided.' and. Mrs. Lorne Ivers read
the. 92nd psahn and all repeated'
the Lord's prayer.. ' During: the
business period it was decided to.
hold a bake:: and ,candy. 'sale with'
afternoon tea . at ;the .parish. halt.
the latter ,part of the month. Mrs.
Rivett gave' a,reading; The prev
ictus . meeting ' was held at Mrs,.
Will Ceasar's• and Mrs. Ben MQ1
invites the; Guild to her home 'for
the November: meting!`; ;..
St. Paul's Anglihan;•service• is
withdrawn ` next Sunday for th¢
'L ic know.�Andlican . anniversary .
"service:, at- which a former rector.
Mrs.. Gladys Rivett Was hostess, Rev Geoghegan will 'preach.
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