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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-11-10, Page 9• • THURS., NOVEMBER, 10t1i, 1949 HARRY BOYLE'S PLAY TO BE PRODUCED NEXT WEEK "The Inheritance" is the title • of...a play. written • Iy Harry J. • Boyle which is to be produced at. h .e . Royal' Ontario Museum Theatre, Toronto,, November 18th to 26th, under •.the• .auspices of Toronto,'s New •Play Society. Mr, • Boyle is a natives ,of St. August ine and is well known in this district With a flare for writng and radio, Harry has •advanced rapidly in this afield and• is now • .'iprolgrain director. for Trans-Can- •.ada ;network .of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, His new play has its sOttin on . g 'an• Ontario •;farm,'. • NOW' IS THE:TSME; Order White To • e � reshn c i h ne for .next,_ year.' NSimmons .i�G &Sons uron Rd. Goderich, Ont- 'Phone ' 1132• J C,, Armstrong; Lucknow • A family • plat Should be. graced with the 'shrine like': beauty of a monument which will.be everlastingly'.a .tribute, to those at rest. 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Be.safe . buy .BERLOTI today! ., . 9 __Jug tore, iackflc w • r Presbyterian Guild' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LLTC,KNOW ONTARIO; The Presbyterian 'bung :Peo- ple's ple's Guild, opened on Monday, November 1th with the theme, "Missions". Betty Miller• gave ':a readinga n d , e offered prayer.. Norma Sherwood favored with a solo. , Gladys MacDonald spoke, on - the _,theme. • 'A ,piano duet was played yed by Marion MacDonald and Elmer Unibach. A reading was, given by Winnie Farrish• Rev. MacDonald closed with prayer. Oodles of • Fun for Every One! It's ``a riot! Its •ahit! It's the new l'6 -page Cornie 'Ho.ok Q ex elusively with .The Detroit Suri_ day . Times', Tvwo ;Star E'di io • u,.. Grand entertainment! Comics gals ;.ore, . puzzles, magic, radio . list-. Get the New C -: .. cynic -•Book;' printed ;in Pink; with The De trait Sunday Times. Two -Star °Ed ition,' on sale .each week from Wednesday on. BORN; ESSSEB.Y—In Winigham General,. Hospital on Monday; October 24,; to Mr. and 'Mrs. George,Essery R. 3, Lucknow, a' ,son. ' WATSON=In Wixigham General Hospital; on •Friday, October 21, to .Mr. and Mrs. ' Donald. . Watson (nee Grace Hutcheson); itolyrood, a daughter:.-,' BANNERMAN In . Kinc':rdine General-.:iospita>lw• an non. a October 24,-1949'; to', Mr. nd ' rs;, Harold- Bannerman, R, Kin cardine, ''a 'son. I:RWIN In Wingham General Hospital,. on Saturday., Cyctober" 22nd, to• Mr. and • Mrs Jack: Ir- , win, r,win, R. , 2, Lucknow;':a• daughter, Nancy.: Lorraine., t ASHFIFELD • United Church W:1VI:S". Meeting The Novexrmber meeting, of the Rev. J: R MacDonald of River Woman's Vlissionary. ,Society of John,, Nova Scotiia, 000upied the• pulpit of the Presbyterian rehurch on Sunday afternoon. He is •the first candidate oto be heard with a view, to .extending a -call ,to ,a successor, to Rev. W. O. Rhoad. Mr. MacDonaldheld services ' in Knox ,Church, RipleY, morning' and evenings . , ' •• Mrs, Joe O'Keefe was .hostess for the Norvernber rneeting of the Worrien's Institute. The meeting "opened in the usual way' by 'the 'Singging of the ode and., repeating the Lord's prayer after`which the minutes of : the 1st meeting .,were read: and . d t . ' a o e�.. Busine� ,. F as was thentaken. care •of. The guest'.. pga'ker Liras : Miss" 'Clara ..Mac Gowan .. h .' w o spoke , din children welfare. ii Huron County, Her address was 'Very•interesting, .as she told of the work of looking after more than 90 children . in differerit:parts of the County The. roll call was answered by dona tions of new or :used clothing or moneyfor the children's welfare. United Church Y 1%.°7S: ` , The - regu?ar:• ,.meeting of the. 'Young People's Society was held on ':Monday' 'evening,'FFollowing the opening devotions 'a short business period was condixc'ted: by president• •Jack .: McKim. ::_Gladys Kilpatrick, '„Christian` :citizenship convener-; then;took change -of the. meeting -Tilde topic on Citizenship was taken by Margaret•.Rae. Nor,: een• Kilpatrick, favored' with a piano .'sold •.amici :•Willard ' Thoinp- son ,. gave • a . reading Which per- tained to . ' Rerrienribrance : Dray. Contests: were ,conducted and the meeting closed .with the Mizpah benediction. • the United Church was held. •at the home :of Mrs. R.' J. Cameron, Devotions were led by the presi- dent, Mrs, W. , B. Anderson. 'The theme Was "God' at work. • among men • through the. Holy Spirit".' Mrs. 'Harold Treleaven spoke on. the work of the Missionary, Miss Sybil Courtice, who is at ` her. home in. Clinton on furlough from.. Japan. An invitation was accepted • from the Walkerton W. M.S. to •:ineecikwith 'them on No- vember fiber 14th. to -hear Miss` Court ice;, The study book,., chapter 3; , "Growing, with the Years"; • was Oven by_` Mrs. .J. Wesley Joynt,, wh-o.also conducted' a quiz dri. the preceding chapters. Those assist Y. Mg, were- Mrs Hoag, Mrs °And-•• : •erson, •. Mrs Rae; aMrs. Andrew, Mrs,.. Hall, Mrs.: Kilpatrick and Miss, Hazel . Webster. The Society -made plans to entertain• the Mis- sion Band and 'mothers;. At :the close: of the meeting the hostess served 'refreshment's. YOUNG COUPLE HONORED Tle •Hall; at Reid's Corner's was ,the scene of : a very. happy.'gather-; ing on Wednesday evening,' Nov ember 2nd. .when •a. reception was. held for M. and Mrs Olen. Wal-. deli . (nee . jean' 'Taylor). A`1arge, crowd of friends•and relatives at.. tended .Music., for• the evening was . supplied .by; Carruther.'s or- chestra 'During intermission •the •young •couple • were . called to the ...front and' Leonard' Reid ;,read an address .and • Bob. Courtney pre- sented . a' well` filled purse .of. money.. Glen replieda'and all. poi. ed in singing "For •the are: jolly J y good. 'fellows", PAGE NINE IN CAREFUL -HANDS I'd had my coupe since t irty - oae And it made quite roar, .I sold it to a.good old friend, We're not friends, any more. A:- dealer brought a well -k G,hev ept Some man had given his bride, She loved the gift so very • ;much WheP., it . was • sold, she cried., '. Another `dealer brought a Ford, •: You've guessed it, Bub, you win, An . old, ;an •Owned it and '.it. -Was. • Just nip ,:ly broken. in. ' • And ret another dealer brought A :Do e' as good as new, • A nurse had awned it, ,and' you're` 'right';; .Yes he : loved. • her• 1.. ' ' carp too I wonder where•the•.lemons go, The kind some mailman Shot, Or, one some traveller drove like' 'heck, The 'kind: that's not :So hot.!, I wonder.. •W at the dealers: say About the. kind :that roar; • • They likely sell it to.. a friend... Then find --,--they're. friends no • : `. more. WM. . M. Buckingham.' TO'"INVESTIGATE' IDEA -OF COMMUNITY. SALE • N Community • auction sales• ap- pear to :be popular in some cen- tres. and the. 'idea is :.to be in- :vestigatecl locally The matter.: is • in •the hands of the: Agricultural' ' • Committee of the • Chamber, of Commerce, who will; endeavour, to obtain' first hand information •in •connection with such a project, ' BUSINESS : REVIEW DIRECTORY • Your' :Guide To.„Service' 'and a• d ValuesIn Kincardine Short Stories: . Recommending LeadingBusiness Firm HARRY C, APMAN'S VARIETY', KINCARDINE CREAMERY LD • STORE ' A ' Kincardine Phone 176 This very progressive creamery This. is one of the most popu operated iii Kincardine, serves a ula.r'stores'in Kincardine and thislarge. "part; of. this district • M. a is where you will find quality most faithful and _co-operative higher; than'.'price. •:Youn'. will be armer: The. entire :staff:h as surprised at -the Woriderftiliralues: years of experience in ' catering Drop • in thenext time 'you. are 'business and it: is 'their object in 'Kincardine as =this store is well at all times to, please their.cis,• known and .�a' 'cordial : • welcome ,tamers; '• • . • will • be extended to ybu : This :: `.It is: on this ; basis that .a 'sic store: is ;well known •' to 'people cessful'•'business .thrives' and .so.' 'frorn;the .Luckriow'District .and.. the Kincardine Creamery'strives •:is 'popular as a'place where pec .to please theirpati'ons'with qual pie at once • feel at home while ity and , service `:at : a price 'that is: in town shopping: Moderate and fair:. .. It's friendly atmosphere which ` , Highest market prices are paid predominates ;.at all times, has.. for cream and . the- farmer :would. placed. this store"in a class by do well to deal at the. Kincardine itself;: and 'fit • May be '• termed Creaq;nery. Limited where he gets shoppinig headquarters for the, the, most for..what he sells.' surrounding district.,. In this review, of the progres- We; " suggest that you make sive firins • of Kincardine,. the Chapinan's Variety..: Store, your writer is pleased to =redomrnend shopping ' headquarters whenever the Kincardine Creamery Ltd. in: Kincardine. Kincardine Phone 123 LENA'S LADIES READY TO -WEAR Kincardine : Phone 96. no This establishment • „needs introduction :to' our women ,read' ers ' It conducts a ` fashion centre, for ladies 'from all over this part of 'the 'country. ` In the wa ' of seasonable, coats and ' dresses the carry' the very they Y latest' patterns from which to, select.. They, ' stand 'bask, of. all ..goods. which they sell and as a Consequence the :ladies. over the great, .. 'adjoining territory have g', • confidence in -+the reliability of this store. No "mutter whether it is, a morning, afternoon, evening ;or sport garment; that you desire, you will find .here :.a •complete stock. , • • Ladies! Take a • tip from the writer., Make Lena's Ladies' Wear your" style headquarters in' Kin- cardine. Lena's Ladies' Wear have coin-; °pletely renovated their storeand stock this . year. Visit their'Mod- erns fashion centre. t. BAKER & IRWIN • AUTO BODY & FENDE•R° SHOP I incardine „- -Phone-147 While they are sales and ser vice for Chrysler and �Plyrnouth ears , and Fargo trucks, they feat= ,ure a complete' service in 'body land fender ' work, ; auto : painting, 'and repairs to all ..fakes of,cars. Duco and Delux ,refinishing sim- onizing and expert workmanship. make, their 'service complete. in every. department. . ' They have installed the -latest of equipmentfor a complete re pair service. No• matter what kind m bf •sash -up ".ou may have been in ,you will find • that they will be' able to. take ' your car • or truck and, p.it it iii such condition' that you 'would 'n mer know' it .,.,a yhad been in a collxsior < If in • motoring .over the high- ways you have been bumped and the•body • of • the car is :dented, or. fenders "bent, lamps crushed, etc. drive 'around to Baker. and Irwin ..•u.. and"they will.._,fi x p your car" or truck so that , it will look like new,• at ',very little, cost. CLARKE 'LEYBOURNE. Registered Optometrist Kincardine; Phone 254', 'Th` istmetni ' opocal : actise 1 ca'ted in Kincardine is conducted bya qualified.,, . j aptoxn.trist, pre- -pared to „give. your eyes the at tention ;they demand.; Your eyes are your, most • Pre' cious possession: 'and should .re ceive the correct ' attention. they. deserve., • You cannot be too careful with your eyes': -Very :'frequently eye.. trouble starts', from: the slightest defect. •If you are having 'any 'any trouble with your..eyes it. will pay .you 'to consult 'Clarke :'Ley bourne' for an examination 'which may save you future -trouble 'and. pain. •• • His practise •'extends all over, this section and he is glad at all times to • have people .from this vicinity • visit. his office. .• DAVEY'S ELECTRIC SHOP Queen Street Phonc' 162 This reliable firm i' located on Queen' ',Street, phone 162,• Kin- cardine and . is well known' . to many of our read s- .for ' their large' stock of. electrical ',appl i,• ' "You can rest assured .that the most modern and Lip -to -date, MI:. proved stocky will be on display: at . this .progressive . electrical firm.., They are known to have a wide -variety of electrical appli- ances and supplies andtheir staff are 'experts for repairing .and ,ser- vicing. A, servicing.'A, most complete display of washing machines, ranges,. re- frigerators, electric irotiers,, irons,,. vacuum. cleaners, toasters, ' etc. Will gladly demonstrate ''any of, the above'Mentioned. ' articles At any time,. . In' tlis''•special review ; of the leading firms of Kincardine,- the writer is pleased to refer Davey's Electric Shop without hesitation§ and urge bur' readers' to -Visit this' g store •the nex£ ,nixie in Kincar- dine' 5, 0 G /11 LINKLATER FUNERAL SERVICE ,Kincardine a Phone 49 Linklater Funeral. ;Service rep- • • resents • the. well -res Pected and. substantial '' institution , of . the comm iunity that serves the public in an unselfish'' manlier. ' They have a quiet, restful: place, ; af- •'fording• all the privacy,••comforts. .and ''conveniences• of .a private. residence, as well as :an institu 'tion for the 'service ofuinanity. Kniown : duct .r . ami 'adnniratobleconmannersfunetheirals exin celient facilities ' 'make .it •puss=• ible .for them to` render a com- plete om plete service., We wish in ;; this review to complisnent.G H Link-.. 'later on the satisfactory service he:•iso offering, the people:, of •this sectioip E. A. HENRY' BOOIBSTORE Kincardine. Phone 47 • Located in Kincardine, this.,.' store is held in esteem .by• its patrons ,Vere one- can obtin th,e 'best` in 'stationery, a large varied. s of tock books if. o ice amid school supplies • sand a splendid , stock of small :wears,' wrappings; Bibles and many ' other. ,gifts.. • Greeting cards for all .occasions will be. ; ,. found' here and; novelties are on dis ` p1a y at this ,friendly store,.” Their. gift 'display is the' ,most complete 'that can be .found' any where. . •• ' The service• at this store• leevery modern. Goods ,are ,well, displayed • and . the . clerks are always ready 'to 'aid customers. .They extend a welcome, to old. and new customers and . are al- ways glad . to have , you visit the' ' • store, • •at , is, With this in mind that wve recommend ;Henry's 'Bookstore to anyone interested in the purchase of fine quality goods at the best: prices; and 'feei.,that a purchase there will More than • satisfy your :desires; • ;. d • , +.s • {;r • •'r • Ike