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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-01-22, Page 5esday, JanuarX 22nde • 2941 ceum Theatre WI NGHAKA MW starts at 8.00. o'clock Saturday Night at 7.45 I, irsday, Friday, Saturday. WARY 24► . ZS. IU WILLARD.' PARKER EVELYN KEYEES ---___ -s- in - S. RENEGADE lay, Tuesday, Wednesday r IUA'RY 21, 28,29 SPECIAL BING CROSBY INGRID, .BERGMAN'. IE: BELLS OF..., ... QST. MARYS' wo Shown Each. Night; �7;30� and- 9.$O--P;ii['. LANGSIDE111111111111, ' Langside. Club held their; vening lash Monday. with. gathering enjoying ` .the' party first High lady, yeas.. s1ey, ` Tiffin wh. :had taken. in throughout the . game:. 1 Scott was high gent'.: Low s • were Messrs. • Murray • of 4d: tnd Mrs. Clark. Johnsom &' of East Wawanosfi. spent with Mr,and4 rs ;_-Wm nd M'rs..Fred • Tiffin .spent with Mrs, and Mrs... Victor ri of . Wliitechurch- znd ..Mrs'.. Russell. Ritchie, Tiffin, Mi. and -Mrs: `Fred Mr.. and 'Mrs�,Clas, Tiffin aturday .evening with : Mr S. 'Elmer= Huffman; '- Marjorie .• H'iiffinan': is .as- at :the: home 'of Mr. ` Ire - THE LUCKNOW ;SENTINEL, :LUGKNow, ONTARIO OBIT UA.R : 0 4 • }DUNCAN F,• $. Mae011AR LES Although ill for almost three years, death came suddenly to Tuesday .evening from.early •last Duncan MacCharles 4.: blood cIot.;,He was :52 years • of 'A .son of 'the late Mr: and Mrs,. Roderick MacCharlee, ' Duncan was, born at Lochalsh and •.was one of a family of seven, of whom Mrs; N. D. MacKenzie (Margaret) .and„, Donald MacCliarles are, the only:vors. A brother and a surVi. °sister die. d in. childhood;R;,and ' a. sister; . Mrs. Sadie Rivers, and: .a: brother P.otcher predeceased him several years.. Mrs. MacCharles passed.. away- a yearago last. Atigitst and Duncan's father'pre deceased flim. about twenty years: ago: "Dung", as. he •.was popularly known• .throughout ,,...the - district, spent -the greater• part of..his:.life in this community, except for a .number Of years .spent in the Semans district in Saskatchewan, He. was of • .a jovial and happy go lucky. disposition .that made 'him widely' popular. and friend of all. .Almost .three :years ago he had a recurring attack .cif phlebitis, 'Which with -complications devel- oping confined him'to.,bed for 34 months. -He was never off '.his ack i n that period and suffered d greatl". at tries; although `� � �' g with= out ever a• word -of complaint. For the greater part of this canfine- ment he has . been at' the home of his'sister, Mrs .N _D•;MacKenzies_ anti! rout ;nis i . room win ow had .always a . friendly'•: wave, for those who made it:a.' practise to "watch for .Dune" 'The funeral service•.: Was held privately' on �Friday,'afternoon• at' Mrs. Macltenzie's .home' conduct- ed •by Riev.:• C I-1:. MacDonald. `:terment :.wa.s� . in Greenhill- Cern_ e er ► . e', pa . earers being:14n Kirkpatrick, ' J , L MacMillan, Noble Johnston, Donald, • Mac=h Charries;Oliver,',MacCharles and. • lett 'Gaunt was a.."'Sunday t the home of.Mr.'Wendal a• I ee E n Stewart ; of' ,.Luck•• - ent the we ekl-en a d at her ere:. .. 1' . race .Richardson 'of "Tees= pent the .week-end:•at her pre; • im Richardson is••assisting sham, Moffat. With'careen= k af` Lueknovv ';; . • Jack IVICIntosh 'Joseph . Washington�:.has receiv- ed news:of. tile death •of. his 'sister, rs.: m H 'Grundy : of Regina, following a brief :attack 04 pneii monia.: She was the former Agnes - Washington., daughter of the late. Mr;: and•. Mrs.: John Washington of West 'Wawanosh. • She :was born e oron o an. a: an ;ear y age moved with, tier .patents to ,West Wawanosh to''the: farm ,whereher brother; now resides. She""attend_•. ed Prosperity school, ,';and• College, .St Thomas,. • She, was: Married ; in. ,Godei ioh iii'1904 '.to' Wm, °:11 Grundy, ',and. they. , resided there , until [they. Moved West 35 years ago; :where •they lived.. at Limerick and Rei Bina. :13esides'.her husband, she s ,survived . by • her brother, 'Jos. Washington, .West' Wawanosh. . 000,9 YE4R TO START %41$ &MY/ rHERE with eggs; to sell, with cockerels to sell, as .early in possible it�'promises At, .be :a good_poultry year,'. Beready 4. in on that prornisel 4 Dc rhinion ,.Department of 'Agriculture 1Ulai*eting Soi' r. o' [ends buying •chicks a month 'earlier this year, arguing ;that ;g�f oxt••falt and early :winter Will ;help ..hold heti' e:xp i t` .• ik over 'the advantages if.''stai ting your 'chicks a month . , Add ' to that, the advantages of : buying `Bray Chicks- — ivc.l r,bred:ftom'••flocks selected" for, yeah' for egg site and it,dcrvelopm'ent: E very. flockpullorum-.tested. Get the best the best.• Ask or write today for free,.illts•trated catalogue, ►rices and full'nforrnationw �* Interested in Broiler's?, Ask, us • about February' Cockerels!' NLASON ..BROS., FILUCKNO�V` :' AGENT. • , • COUNCIL • ASSUMES. DENTAL. CARE. Kinloss: Township Council '.has •assuni cl the cost • of dental care for 'Township school pupils. This action was, taken by the New. Board following a decision of the retiring Connell to discontinue this :service. . •• •• • . Back • -of .that action however, was.the fact 'that for the past,few' years dental service has been>ad- ministered• . by' , the Township Board of ;Health, which ceased to eldest 'as ,.of • July 1st, ..when the new County. Health Unit was 'established.- • At the final meeting of the:year dental accounts totalling $32Q 5zQ were submitted: for .-payment: and were- passed by. the Council, at -wl inn time lhe motion was pass. edto discontinue dental care and have the matter taken with the County Health Unit. The re- ply. was to the .effect .that, the Health Unit had nothing to do with. dental are, and only as= sisted local Boards in obtaining'... their, provincial; grant for this service=for.. which; incidentally;, Kinloss, Council has .had' noneed for 'assistance as ' the -Province paid its share for dental-' service promptly on submitting .the ac count . The. o inion• .:�-,;.�.�. _ , 1� ,v ., ,was the khat in this, connection the rather. costly: Health Unit was nothing more than a clearing' h.ouse.., Outcome of the whole:' affair; Council' ' has directly ;'assumed dental 'care in 'the 'schools and will' carry on the policy:` that has' been in..effect for .the: past five years:. • i•' MRS; TOM : MacDOALD HEADS LADIES' AUXILIARY. a• At the -January rnndeting of th:e. Ladies'. Auxiliary to. the :Canadian Legion, • the • ,following''Tficers' were 'insta'iled for 194;7 Hon Pres:, Mrs A Hughes; Fres:;,-Mrs. T. .MacDonald; , lst: vice, ;Mrs.:: Roy'' Black 2nd .• vice, yrs=Herb :.MeQurl in. see -Mrs:- Clark. Finlayson;' treas.,'Mrs. -Ted Collyer; ,,standard bearer 'Mrs. Ronald Forster; ; executive' Com- mittee; Mr's. Noble .Johnstoai, :•Mrs. Alex •MacLennan,' Mrs: Russ Miss:,.MacQuag. PAGE BOUNDARY ' EAST A benefit dance was, held in the Community Memorial Hall, Whitechurch on 'Tuesday evening in honor of 'Mr, and Mrs, Robert Laidlaw and family who lost their home and contents by fire. A well-filled purse was presented by Wears, Russell Gaunt •`a n d. Miles MacMillan. A number .of "quilts, socks, fruit and other .art icles were also donated. i!`ree, music was supplied by Tiffin's.: and Farrier's orchestras. • • Mr. and Mrs. John MacMillan arid; ' family' were present • at a birthday. dinner in honor of Mrs. 1Vradiyiillan's.:rnother, Mrs, Cath- arine Morrison, who celebrated her 86th birthday on January 16; We' join her many friends in wishing her good;: 'health 'and; more birthdays: • Mr( and Mrs. 'James Little of Teeswater spent 'Thursday even- ing at George Kennedy''s. Mr. 'arid Mrs. Albin Griffin 'of Detroit visited in this community over' the Week -end. • • Mr,,, and : Mrs Cecil' Forster, Grace,, Elizabeth, Jimmie & Gail visited. •• recently: with Mr. ;and Mrs. James Forster. :Mr. Miles MacMillan spent the - week -end. in° London ! The Women's Institute met on. Tuesday:. afternoont the a ho Wine ofµ Mrs "Geo.TR M'cClenagt an 'with' Mrs'; Cecil ' Falconer presiding. Mrs. Jaynes Faltoner'has resigned' .her job' as, sec.-treas. and: Mrs; Victor Einerson was elected • to erp ce.: Beloved "Cleric" Passes Ir ''Austin •'L. Budge who :ser- ved the Presbyterian,. Church • in Canadd.as' mi"nis'ter. and; historian mince 1896 died;Thursda.y in.Ham, aton General "Hospital., He was 1; ias®p w or head of '-the historical. L. st xic.al' : corn-, mittee• of ,the General'`. Assembly ..of:°the.-Preabyt+eriar-iehtireti-irk. Canada that. Dr.: -fudge •was lion ored: with the .degree of ::doctor of divinity by Knox College, Tort- onto; in .,1940..: C.RaE'. WE Nlr. Win. "Campbell of: Donny- brook . is spending • a, few, days with Mr,' and Mrs:.Clifford, Croz- ,ler... The installation was• conducted. by Mrs:: Jack. Campbell • who com- pleted the' year `as president .after,: the departure of Phili p:who. had hel' : tha i' " , .h .,x.ofce in . 194 .. ing at `:the Lucknow. . sawmill.. •'Mr:. 'Ronald Treleaven was home :frorn: Tiverton;''for lam wee,k ' • Mrs. S.. J.:Kilpatrick : spent a with y i th 'her 'daughter,' Mrs. Cecil. Blake, Dungannon.' LUC,KNOW MATINEE Every Sat. at 2.30 ' 6 Tonight, Wednesda A Double Feature Program. THE BOWERY BOYS. •, Fast Company' and. , THE SHADOW *in*„* ``-.Behind the:a ,� • �s A. Comedy Thriller, •' We. know 'you'll 'enjoy' :this; program. .. • . :FR I: - SAT:• MON.. Gene' . Stratt, .. Porter's fam oius novel showing at The Rex • Theatre.. . "THE' GIRL:OF we�.. us THE LIMBERLOST" ... t. knave a't• here -.von. t �e< enough seats for everyoltie .who' wantsto see this show. .So, come early and' avoid the rush: The cast iiieludesRiuth. c , . Tnn' Tindall, Gloria •'Holden, .Matinee; Saturday at 2.30 PLAYING NEXT 'WEDNESDAY "GEORGE • WHITE'S SCANDALS" "� Starring'Joan ` Davis,. Jack e-�-i�-�h-ieh=-J'oar�-anEi •,fie •clown their way.. through the. hottest`'show ;in many a moon. PLAYII�TG', , ' 'Friday, 'Saturday,:.Honda. January. 3lst,':February .1• 4k • Judy, Canova in• "HIT al'HE. `HAY" PLAYING .. Wednesday; *February 'Mk ""JOHNNY FRENCHMAN"' d #.• •.. 4 sons of °St. 'Helens ..spent Sunday, evening with' Mr and Mrs. Mar :vin Durnin. 1VIr ' ,and • Mrs Jiro Sherwood, Shirley and ' Norma visited his. .: mother, Mrs. , Emma Sherwood & Mr.* and -Mrs; Leslie Ritchie: • 4T .M ,,. LUCK`NOW IS `WE :EK O1L 'a in: ail .lines (f stoC .M:EN'S WORK: BOOTS Five' Stulydy 'Varieties`;iTo Choose From MEN'S.' SLIPPERS Rorneos, Shearl'ing and `Soft=Sole+ ,Slippers', Five Varieties. • BOYS HI CUTS and WORK, SHOES MEI`i'S LOAFERS:. • 'and FINE .SHOES 1:1—OUTSTANDING -VALUES,-OF .FINE N QL I-IfJ',EAE Y• M11101411111111,1111111,11104.6. ••. sroc 0 ..4,1111111111111111111111111 4..•