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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-02-09, Page 5• T.11 FEBRUARY 9th, 1950 • THE LUCKNQW SENTINELA, ,I#UCKNOW,‘ ONTAR,I0 ' • .5 PAGE• FIVE yceunt•Theatre WINGHAM Two ShowsEach Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 TONIIGHTTIIITRSDAY • THERE'S..A 'GIRL IPI MY HEART FRIDAY & SATURDAY, „FEBRUARY 10,11• ' 011,1P.HREY ijOGART FLORENCE.MARLEY TOKYO JOE Matinee. Saturday it 2.00 pm. MONDAY& TUESDAY • FEBRI.TARi. 13, 14 , „ • • Contained in one •picture.. Four complete stories •; • QUARTETTE ••••••••••• I -J ••••••••••••••. r to. 11 0 55 ,:.woiNiEsoAi..4.,.THURS6A* • • FEBRUARY 153 . . GREGORY PECK,•• ' AVA . GARDINER " .. • • • •• • • . • • THE..GREAT .SINNER. Entertainment)- • OBITUARY • • MISS MARY HALL The odeath of Miss •Vlary Hall, last stusViving. ;Member of one of Ashfield's pioneer fam- ilies, occurred in Brantford at the •home of her nephew, Mr.. Ernest Hall. She was. in her 94th year. Tb,.funeral service was held in Erskine, Presbyterian church,, Dungannon, on „Saturday,: Janu,-. ary 28th, when a large nAmbkr Of. ;friendS' gathered to pay their final tribute of respect. Miss Hall,, generally known as Aunt Mary"? was .born h Ah - field township to the ' late Wan, Hall •and Martha GOdfrey Hall; and is the last of a familY of four. Her:brotherti, Godfrey Hall, pass- ed away last spring •in hi 92nd year Two other brothers,. Wm; John: and TIlorriaS, died a ,nuth- ber, of YearS ago. Three genera- tions, in .this district remember Mary ,Hall as beingthe finest example of ,Christian ;character, In: young womanhood she took an active part in ChtireTh work. •For the , last fifteen years she was blind but she patiently bore her affliction.. She was able to knit and did nauch.work for- the.ca- ',aclian Red Cross • during both World Wars, and'. her Cheerful. clitPosition,; her kindly nature and Torcihess of .simple7thi1Wrortife- Were, a fine 'lesson to.. all., She. 'Came each summer to the home of Mrs. W: R. .Andrew, 'where her 'brother Godfrey '-also':was cared for; FriendS' g 'Brantford gathered' ,for a ,.service:there on Thursday 'evening', and Rev C. H. MacDonald,•pastor.. of Erskine Pretbyterian. -Church: conducted. the '. service at Dunganfibn, Miss Marietta Sctingel. satig' "Safe :in the:A.rrns of jesus'', a favorite, of the ' deceased,. • The -pallbearers were Ernest Blake, Roy AltOn,, Tom Blake, Will Irvin, Elmer .Phillips and Albert. Alton. ;Love-, 1Y floferpreee5-were-.:4triedTbk- Harvey Alton, Henry IlortOn, Jas. and;' George ; SaunderS. The •internierit[was in Dungannon. icerneterY. The only -surVivors are, her nephew, .ErnestHall, and two, grandnieces, ,L6rienne. and Al, all 'of Brantford.' •.• ;.: ,..• • • • ' • .DUNGANNON The DinigannOrt. United ohutch annual congregational. Meeting was held last Wednesday after- . noon :wiu a :large attendance,. Rev. James Bright was in the. chair and conducted ark. opening devotional periOd. Reports' were given by the Secretary of each de- partment, and Thomas Webster, church treasurer; gave a very favorable Teporti showing a good balance on han4 after the yeaes expenses .had been met,. Frank Pentland, and .Mr . Webster were . .Kriit-ineers for , the election 'of :sc,rtitineers .'fOr , the . elections, which I- resulted,- as !f prick -McDOnald,... honorary elder, Robert here, new member ,on the', SesAoh; :board bur 'Brown, DaWiton,- vey Anderson; •Cecil Blake; mis- sionary and ", maintenance fund, Mrs. Melvin Reed. stiperiritendent of Sunday SChoOl, K. K, PaWson; assistant, Harvey Anderson; sec.:- treas., Mrs. C. Durnin; :assistant, Miss: Madeline • ,Anderson; anni-. versarY Committee, Eedy, Ev- erett 'Finnigan; organist, Mrs:. L. ,•Stingel; auditors, Wilbur Brown, EV'erett Finnigan; *Observer .re- presentative,. Margaret Joy Dur, • nip.; ' cowegatiorial, ..'secretary: „Mr$;_..P...opp.,&oegJey1Ce. will be :held this' spring, .and • be .arranged .,by the anniversary. committee. •••A hearty • vote of conmuttee. •:A hearty vote of • thankswas extended to :the dr- ganist, 'choir and *pastor for their • , •services in the .past Ap- preciation wee also expressed to the decoratingcomtnittee and the Weman's,ASsociatiOn • • ' Presbyterian. Guild,. • ' The regillar meeting Of.' the. Preabyteriari 'young, People held ebrilary 6th, was opened' with, singing psalm 39 followed by the Lord's prayer in unison : :Danny • • • 'Rose -read, the scripture and a piano solo was given by Mr West mrs. Norman . Taylor . took the '• Bible studY-, •Bitsiness was ,then diScussed arid the 'minutes, Of. the • r , - e ing the , singing of psalm 105, .4 -Morley Chin. closed the meeting with prayer. . • Sixty -to -Ur • veterans hospitals‘ ,and sanatoria are supplied 8,000 free movie -showings Yearly ':••by. the Canadian Red Cross Soc:. • 1111 • • TO PLANT .TREES •• GREY 'AND BRUCE .131ans are being laid.' to 'plant 350,000 red pine,, White pine and white Spruce seedlings' in Bruce and Grey :Counties this year,. Many ,,of tht trees will •be planted 'mechanically.. ,• ARRIVED FOR YOUR APPROVAL Dur'irstir orn • , • Visit Our Hatchery For -A -Close Jnipectiori • Ilefore flacing, Your 1950 Order: IC :•-• B AT HOMEBECAUSE: - ' 1. We guarantee satisfaction. . . • , • • 2. '• Our Hatchery, is Ontario Approved.. • 3. , Train service is at present inadequate. . •5' , , . • ' Lli 'We give FREE with .each Order .,a treatment of Finn's, A.B.% °Tablets.- ' ' , ' , , ° ' • ' ' • • • • .• , . ,• 5. A shorter. 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"WelL • come eig , your Tay -off „in: pain", "Seaside , holiday" arid "Birds of • .11.437.11041Mg 'Preients' Thursday, Friday, Saturdity,'February, 9, ,10 11 .4. • • he Old 'West lives *again this action filled victUre. with Rory Calliun and_Gny Madison in •• • . • I • assacre Itiver Plus 'News ',and§elec'ted •Sh,orts. 4." • . . • . • . • Monday, Tuesday,,Wednesday; Feb. 13., 4: •15 A horse—just an ordinary horse named October, did it—See for yourself how, in the eiturn of e with GlenFord and Terry Moore. • • • This is really a delightful comedy. • . • .. .• • * ; • .:,44,'•'*it; 5 555 4 !,•;' ',• •;..• 5; : 5 ' •i5.• :r" rt. 1.5 r II, • '" * • 01. 4 •• SM 4 • •poijoi•siwipimo.5.0•4••;••4••••••44.••446.444144i,••••••••foloia'1.;••••i000moomi•iort • . ee us if you i:interOstea.:71 • r. growin in contract InTit pro 114 e CROP anada Malting,Co. • We Are installing New Equipment to Insure Fist and . Efficient handling of Grain at the, Luelmow Elevator • • . . releaveli . • • . • Canada". 'The. ladies aaeasked•to • Please, bring un h. • collection leader, and Mrs., J...Cnrran.; the for the Canadian March of P:irM.**•• • • .•,. ing Co. Limited willJbe taken With proceeds: going, 13.0.•s• • G. ' erSon,,. '...e. , Keep the' date • in 'mind. ' . •.• ., ... :, assistant,c.c.vsielriva e:c1.•cc;aithheiii• rni!..tn,r, brii4e,rei. Mrs: , W: Rice Vas hostefs for kkovv to girls •worked at their garment the February meting of the Wo overs. ,At. the conclusion . lunch:. men's Institute held on. Thursday c with 21, ladies:present -and: Viith wedP•,gbsrs'61,virsed. biricqlure,rhacihs.teTliss e.'asnSeisatit Mrs' ' . ; Stanley Todd In the chair ' xrieetin. k will be held at the hoine. • The.meetkig was opened with the Md . , li'istitute • Ode, The Lord's -praker 9fil'iMeri.sST:heSe..hlVloasrtegisaree: waiinic:..lipmor:i;s. and , the .M.ary Stewart C011eet. .1Y1 The roll eall wasWeli i•:6,13onded p, MacPherson and 'Miss Margar • to by naming what 'constitutes a et 'Millet- p' good :citizen. It was decided ,to Mr Bob Haines of Jordan Riv- eponsor the next showing of films et, Sask., and Mr. Welly- Haines at the school on' February 21st, \of Wood Bay, Man'., haVelpeen • with the collection going 'to the Canadian .March of Dimes... Mrs. F., G.. Todd; Mrs. . W. A. Miller, Mrs. Cliff Murray.and. Mrs. Chesr ter Taylor were •appointhd•as the lunch cormnittee,' Mrs. •.G. 1Vtacs, P ersoric,1VIri.,,,E., Barbour Mis. E. W. Rice .are a coManittee to. arrrige for: a . card 'Party -in . the. near future*ith .1VIrs; deo• , Stuar.t,5•Mrs.- J. Carrieton,-MrS, W. Hurnphrey.and Mrs. C. Taylor as ,limeli comMittee.1/liss Mary Mir-. . ray .g'pve a reading ,and Mrs. -• Chester TaYlof .1aiiored with, a Piarip, solO., : Mts. 'Lorne Woods, who was „in 'charge Of the tOpic, was' unable .,to . be 'present and. Mrs, • George Stuart:. read a very • fine paper on CitizenShip, Mrs, Rice,read•the report presented at the Area Convention by the con- *,vetier. of Citizenship and :Edtica..,,, tion, At the conclusiOn lunch was served with Mrs. G. Stuart .and, Mrs. J. Cameron,. as hostesses:* ::, ilandy Crafters Meeting , The sixth rneetingOf the Happy. Handy Crafters WaS held at . the hOnic •Ot Miss jcan Aitchison on Saturday ev,,,erxin&;' robruary 4th • visitors at the home of their nous • in, Mr. • Mr. and Mrs'. Fred 1/1eQUillin, Ivan and 'Barry wre weekLend visitors with Mr and Mrs .John • Sparkes, in' London, . They were accompanied by t Mrs. John Mil- ler . remain for alonger :, and Larry and . Miss Doris„Mr. and Mrs, . Gordon Miller Tay- lor of London and .Mr. Murray 4:„.••• .• • 0, Taylor . of..Witigharn were home . • for the week,end. Mrs. •Wrn.'Purdon, 'Mary and Barbara Anne,. spent last', week -- • ; With lAr. Wm: and Mss Beatrice McQuillin. • ' • • ',• - 17. 44. • fa e• • • •. • • .4. • • Feeds, Fertilizer P one Groceries. . Phone' 27 • Bu Your 1.950 .Fertilizer. At 1949 .Prices. , • . • HOW? BUY NOW!' • . • • . • Take delivery in:the Spring. Our first 200 tons is 'being Sold at last. year'S. level. All 'regular 'brands available for im- mediate or Spring delivery. , For .unregistered brands as may be reconuttepded. in soil tests, or for ,special . crops, see The Ltieknow District Co -Operative eari,r as such brands ust,have•the .endorsement of Government Fertilizer inspec- ' SHOP T CO-OP WAY., „• kiucklow District Coaoperatiie .• 55,555 5/ ' • 5. • • • ' • ' 5. .15 ts; • • 4 .y• • •