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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-11-02, Page 5ND •ono' I Ont.' lock.' nce•• thea ual 'Ss, rw. k,` lay. �H. nt. 1011 W' tor` IO. lock e 31-J' !nzie. tor RIO Low 1' floor Iding ince 97 a ISI:Cg.TITIER. arid, I-95-0 4.. a ycetim. Theatre WI NGHAM Two, Shows Each Night. FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 Thursday, 'Friday.;, 'Saturday NOVEMBER 2,.;3, 4 RICHARD WIDMARK, GENE TIERNEY in Ni ht. And The.. (Cit g " y MATINEE, SAT KDAY: �1V cinday, Tuesday,' Wednesday NOVEMBER 6, 7, 8" WILLLQsM HOLDEN: • GLORIA SWANSON ` in... iunset Boulevard (Adult Entertainment) i i 1 i 1949 Champion :Sells For $1000 Evelyn • Reid of Huron . Town, ship •sold two .animals at the all- :Canadian .Holstein Sale.; at n Tor- unto; She; received, $].'000 for ,Car- villa Rag,Apple 'Beatrice; :` a 3 - year -old that . was senior and grand , champion' at •'the 'B.ruce. '`County Black, and White: Day in 1949'. 'She sold' ,a bred; heifer for. *625. r b.73,01ILV•1011k` 1111E11,-; E: `1.0.UaKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO NOTICE':' I a.l",1tK'S N,OT# ;E OF FIRST VOTERS' •LIST • Voters' Lists, 1950, 1VIilnicipality of the Village of I,ucknow in the County of Bruce. • . • Notice is hereby given that 'I lravt� Oonpiied •with Section' 8 of. the Voters' List Act- and I -have posted 'up at my Office: in. the said Village' on :the 24th "day of. October, A.D. 1950, the list of all persons entitled: to rote in the said Village .at Municipal: Elec- tions and•.that ;such.'l st 'remains' there; for 'inspection / And •I hereby call .upohi all •Voters to take. immediate pro- ceedings to have an errors or O UssiOns corrected' according 'to. law, the last day .for appeal :be- ing '.the 7th day ,of •NoVernber,'. 'A,D.' 1950, Dated at' Lucknow, Ontario, this '2'4th clay of October, A.D,, 050: . JOSEPH .AGNEW,' .Clerl( of the Village of Lucknow. 'Olivet:: W;M.S..' . The;,..October meet ng .of the •Olivet •W.M.S. was h:pid • i • the -church with Mrs, J. • M =• . ' avish hawing charge of–the taken f r o m :the • Missionary. Monthly. PraYers, were given by rs•. J. Coiling Mrs. Brydon, Mrs: ., :S. McGuire and' Mrs. A. Mac Ta'vish: The roll call tivas, answer ed• by "What I am thankful 'foe.. Mrs: John"'i'4echarles took charge of the program.: M'rs. Brydon fav cited with a 'solo. . The study book on Japan'.was :ably taken' by Mrs.,' J:•: McCharles, 'Mrs, ' Vogan •'arid' Mrs, Brydgr . • The Meeting closed with ':a hymn and ,prayer.. ggram • OBITUARY DAVID TOL 1) • David Todd, a lifelong and highly :esteerhe.d• resident of St. Helens, passed away in Wingham Hospital on Tuesday, October 17 ,where . he had been seriouslyill for. two weeks,- His death result-. ed from a paralytic seizure and complications, Mr, Todd "wase 70 yearsof age on May 22nd, He • was, a Son of the., late Thomas Todrl andChar- lotte Guest of St. Helens.. On January lst, 1900 M. Todd mar- ried Jennie Neely; • and' •this es- teemed :couple were • spared . to celebrate • their golden' weddi artniversary last New Year's Day. ,He was a , faithful,.and .actiue member of Calvin United Church,' and 'a • member. of t` re'Board' of Elders,'Fraternally-he was ".a .For-, ester. The funeral servree': was at. his.; .late _..r.esislence on _Thurs. day, October 19th, ' conducted by Rey. G.. M.'•Newton of Holmes-. ville and formerly of St, Helens,. assisted. by the • present pastor, Rev. • S. E. Hayward. ' Inteirment was in' Greenhill -Cemetery,; the pallbearers being W. I. Miller,, John , C,ameron,' 'Lorne Woods; • Earl Durnini, E. W. Rice and C.. M Humphrey. ; Mr; Todd is •survived by. his ,widow.; two sans; •.Stanley 'Todd of Egmondville, .'Neely Todd .of Stratford; one daughter, Mrs D.: J,. McIntosh (Vera) 'of St.• Catft, erines, three grandchildren 'and; :one brother,• Frank .G. Todd off: St. 'Helens, .who .is the sole :sur- vivor, of a family; of eight. Sisters: and. brothers predeceasing Mr: Todd', were ..Elizabeth, Charlotte,' Anne„, Jaynes, Tom and W. John. neuro■ 1. ■■ in■■ iinges■■as• MRS. GEORGEIN `;McTYRE .', The: death of • Mrs:- George .Mc-': ' • Intyre' .occurred' in: Lucknow' on II Monday,.. October .16th':the result • of .a• "heart attack. She ' was 86 ■.'}'ears•. of age. on June. 28th, and ■ ': had :spent 'the ' greater, part of'. her '.life in:' this district, having resided•• in,'Dungannon',';Teeswater and:..Wingham'. 4' •'• Mrs.. , McIntyre` w;as .' f ormerl'y EJiiabeth.. Ellen McRoberts:: She' was ' a daughter Of:the .late Thos. McRoberts arid :;Sarah' Parkinson.. and was born ;in London Towii- and His .... Ild Trne'Rhythnin': (On:. CKNX ';k ,very a ;urd.'; THE TOWN HALL, ucknow. Friday,. ove ■ ,• ■ • ■ : • MODERN and OLD¢TYME DANCING ADMISSION 50e. as :a■■ss■■••aa•••u.■i••■a■o■sss■•s•■■■•■sss■ss•■■•s■s' Auspices • Men's ■•. • i ■ ■ • angers NI ' October 0th; 1903, she married Mr.' '1VIcIntyre,..:wh'ose deat'h • oc- curred ;eight .•year's. later ..in 1911: , The:funeral • s.ervice was held at Curries Funeral:.,Home: in Wingham on, Octdber 19th, con ''ducted by' Rev: Beecroft, of Wing • . ham `.United . Church.• Interment Club, St., Peter's Church LUNCH BOOTH Feeds, Fertilizer Phone 71 Groceries Phone, 27. rder Your C�aiToday '_ye Have. -Oct wand A•lberta. Lump, .Chesnut and.•,Stove Coal s ' WEST iNDYES. CANE.'iVILASSES. FRESH SHIPMENT`Ol -17IAN'D FERVIDTZED: PASTURE AN1 ItA`u" FIELDS' insure your fields from being winter killed: We •suggest that every - farmer fertilize one field and see.the•resuIts you self, ,,NOTE! United Co -Op Interest Cheques Cashed At Par 'at Feed and Fertilizer Offi;ce.,�' w District Co-OperativeLu�tkn� was. in' Dungannon ` Cemetery. ,The ..pallbearers were -`Jaynes and Dick' McIntyre, 'Lorne '_and 'Maur- ice Ivers, 'Robert Stb:thers : a n d David 1VtcDerrnra.; Mrs. McIntyre is . survived' : 'by' one " son, Calvin; .of Wingham and by , one -brother, George McRob- erts of St. Helens..; Three broth- ers and a sister predeceased her,. ; GIRL GUIDES At the Recreational Centre on Fridayevening the Girl' Guides held a. Hallowe'en party. ' After the roll call, business was discussed: Garnes•were =then' play ed, The Oriole 'Patrol, won the patrol game, ' with:three' points. Carid.ies and cookies'were brought by the Patrol • Leaders and Sec-. •onds,= and ice, crearnbars were brought` by Mrs: .M. 'A. Ruther, ford. We then .had a''sing 'song, Guides closed with the Guide =prayer and taps. WHLTECHURCH The W.M.S.—of :Chalmers church held their Thankoffering meeting last Wednesday, night when.`the, United Church W.M.S. were' their guests, Mrs. Guthrie Reid of;Tees- water was ,the guest speaker. The male•, uartette'of Mr, James Mc- Intosh, Mr, John McGee, Mr= Jas. ;Wilson and Mr.. Alex' Robinson sang two 'numbers and. Miss Moir - sang .a solo, Mrs. James Falconer gave readings. Others took part and a very enjoyable evening' was spent. Lunch was served. Mr. • Rev, iCurrie's mother -frotn' °Chatsworth:.. is spending a few days at the Manse. 'The United W.M.S: held their Thankoffering meeting on Wed- nesday; ,afternoon.. Visitors were i Presents. Thursday and ,Saturday, November 2 and ,4 NO SHOW ON FRIDAY Out ofhe pae t s f American g • o• , , can history comes this thrilling; adventure and starring the year's•man of action:— /' JOHN WAYNE in 1.ghting: K6ntuckian:"� PLUS y."L' atest:Word News". • - ,Monday..,. Tuesday, Wednesday, November 6 .; A story ,of a boy and his:dog'—filled with human"emotion • • and sacrifice -if you: are a lover of 'dogs and who isn't this -is your treat— . '4 • with !BRENDA JOYCE' ere from St. Helens, .•Brick Church '•and• Mrs. Rev. Mo,pres of. sBel"rave 'was `'the uest. speaker,. g g p Her. address was 'very much en- joyed njoyed: by all. ,Lunch was served' at the close and :, a. social: hour spent:: The ladies ies of 'Chalmer's church` 1 d, , •held . their. •annual bazaar . on Fri- day afternoon, :There'was a good display of home made baking arid, vegetables and •fancy work, The proceeds'. amounted to over:. $80. The , ladies:, •thankall for ' their, help ° and patronage. Mr' and Mrs, Harrv`Hayes: and Betty Of, ,Detroit ; and Mr:: ' an. d Mrs. Dan 'Hayes of Detroit. spent '. the Week -end with friends at. • Langside and Whitechurch. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie' Carter and, family -Nave moved to the' form er JohnKennedy•Earm'in.Culross. Mr. Ab .Coultas has purchased a new:Ford car. Congratulations. toMiss' Betty Newman on. winning .first in. the public speakiti, .contest last day evening' at 'Holyrood. • "TTENTION FARMERS! mow . The7M•ark •t To Buy OF. ALL KINDS: For Information. 'Phone '80 Or.: Call ',At: The Lucknow Mill. GLOOR, . Prop ARRI�IN.G Vof (PEA OR MEAL).; )rder`NOW :For Sure.:Delivery. Ask for the 'best:- • R A. FINN MINERAL (contains no salt) — at. — YOUR NEW LIFE DEALER'S PHONE' 1G5 • FEED STORE UCK)'OW ONT. •r