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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-01-29, Page 5'114sk. - Niatedne_Sd'ay„ .34110,4 29thp. 1946 . yceuimi Theatre, wiNGHAm .show starts at 8.00 o'clock. • Saturday Night at 7.4,5 ; Thursday, Friday, Saturday .JAN. 30, ill !nal " JOAN LESLIE *, ROBERT ,'HUTTON ERW4RDI4tRNOLI? .„ Janie .Gets Marriej lnathiet Saturday at 2.00 pin. Tuesday, Wednesday FEBRUARY 3,14, 5. DOUBLE BILL BARBARA STANVirYCK ROBERT CUMMINGS . • he Bride Wore Boots . arid. 41. *.• VIVIAN BLAINE ' PERRY COMMO • • • •• . • m . . ' . • a "THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LTICKNOW; ONTAR.I.0"7. _ , MRS. ARCHIE Mael[NTYRK :HEADS KAIRSHEA•W. I. • Mrs, 1-larveY IToqst�n was hos-' te$S. for the (Januarytmeeting 'of • the Kairshea Club with Mrs.; • Archie MacInlyre, . president for the, coming:',year, presiding. The • program included., the president's remarks; community singing •reading's by Mrs. F. GilehriSt. and Mrs; H. Mole,. duets ,by Misses Mary MacMillan and 1Vlarybelle MacQuillin and by. Mrs. lc.' Mac- Kay and Mrs. J; Bryce of Ripley. Mrs. J. R. White of Ripley was - present to • organize the former • I.P.F.W.O. Club to an Institute and* conveners: for the Standing com4 • mittees ariaNha district ,represc.mt, ative Were appoirited.-1VIrs. Bryce; secretaryof :Ripley. ,-Iristitute, gave an explanation of the 'Blue Gross Hospitalization plan with relation t� an organized group • and Mrs. MaoKaY, Prealdent ,�f Ripley • Institute, • spoke briefly, Wishing 'the ClUb• every Success as an Institute. A -.-Yo.te of thanks to the hostess and these 'taking part was moved b'Ms. A. Suth- erland' and -Itmeh, was. served and asocial half hotirtsirr.. • Mrs.. Win.' Hornell; .LuCknoW, bas kind1yxteded an_invitation, to the rkairshea titib to Meet at . , , her home in February. . 1 DISCUSS CARTELS.:AT'FARM: 1!' • 013 1TUARY • MRS, .SAMTJE14 SHERW9OD Therepassed awarat the home of her daughter, Mrs. Les Ritchie, 10th 'Con. Asl-field 'on January 20th, 1947„Frances Erniiia wife of the 'lite SAmifel.. Sherwood, in her -80th gear, Born on the 9th Concession, of Ashfield thelyear 1867 she was a -daughter • of the late Mr; and Mrs. George Twarniey. She Was married to the late Samuel Sher- wood • on .October. 6th,, 1884 and spent her. entire married life on the 10th ConCession, Ashfield, cep_for two and a -half • years her ,daughter, /Mrs, Andrew, daUnt, Wept Wawaripsh: She was, a rnernber:zof Hackett's chtirch 'for. 634 years; 4gtiiie, in.everr depart- ment up to her Iasi' long 'illness of.five years' duration, which he bore With wenclerf!-11 fortitude and cheerfulness, . .a %family of Ont.:children, three are • predeceaSed,, -Ernest, ,Wesley- and Layina- Offs. Elliott Miller): Three • sons and 3 :dati- ghterg survive, Janies; 6th. Con. Ashfield;, Charles, Detroit; ,Earl, :Cailow; Mrs,. Les .,Ritchie (Den- eda), 10th ,con. Ashfield; Mrs. ; 'Andrew Gaunt .(Matilda),„West- WawanOth;. also •orie sister; Mrs.. •Jas. Drennan' of Goderich, and 14 grandchildren and: three treat ,•gran, ell eren. ••, . • The funeral. :was held frOirrthe COUNCIL_MINUTES • WEST WAWANOSH. TWP. The• West WaWanosh Council, 'met ag-per statute oni:J'anuary 13. After the inaugural proceedings • Reeve Brown Smyth addressed the Council, briefly. The members ......_Everett Finnigan., David l*A1- lister, Gordon McPherson. and Tonight, Wednesday Wallace Miller were unanimous in their OlairliOil that this Muni- The ,eurtain is 'going up oh 'c4:ialit3#5.must make a start on 'a 'plan of. 'road reconstruction. .The •minutes' of last meeting. were; ..read and accepted •on: motion or Councillors Miller and • McPherson. On:motion Of sco4rt.,;- elliors Finnigan • ,and McAllister, Mr. 'John 1VIcqujllin.waS appoint- ed -`SC'hogl. atten.„44nPe officer; for, 1947. It was decided On motion f Councillors Finnigan and Mil- ler to open -the -Township roads. at 'tithes when it is cansiderel !advisable and :the. road stiperin, fendent was instructed tO, employ riePess.rY 1.-p'pointitxg officials for,1947 was read a third time and pasqed on motion Of Cou.ricillors -McAl- • JUDY CANOVA ‘'‘ lister and McPherson. By...law No. ' you'll get a' kick Out of • this. 12- to adopt the assessment made 1946 as. the asSessment Included -In the Oast are Rosa rwl;ICir't,he-Tate,.ef.,taiation.10 the -T‘ Doris Merrick. 'You •ean't keat ,..11untert-LForhinio.Bonaiio, year l947• shall be .fixed ,and lev- ied- was: passed on •••:inOtion of this show for fun. • Councillors Firmigan and Miller. ' '.'Matinee Saturday at 230 _The Clerk was thstriirted fialiad- yeptisp for .'apPlications for the: -position ,of assesibr, at ' Salary 4 of $150. ' g ••••• PLA'YING The follocvfn.g is the list'of of= 'NEXT WEDNESDAY ffoi41s. -ylre-Re)rTlieatr-e-proudly pre4 • Rutiedde; clerk, Durnin Phillips • • sentS the tihn treasurer, W.• A: Boyle; Caretaker,. i4coyiNNi FRENCHMAN" Don Cameron; Board of. lipalth; ;., week in TOrontO..! . Ir.. a'. tale Of:France, awl *Eng-, .land,' a Cornish Acl.:Bretran .:fisher folk. ',a tale of love: and' War. It's a.'4 -star You trittstn't tail to see thii.sPlent=. 'did' Picture playing next Wed- • ?AGE FIVE 4111111, X THEATRE LUCKNOW MATINJEE Every Sat. at 2.30 !goof- WHITE'S SCAN DALS" the show of stars,-gitls,-mu.sie, lauihs and starring JO= Davis' and. Jack 'Ha.ley with phillip • Teiry, Martha Hopi.: 'day, "Betiejane Greer &' Gene Krupa, Ethel SMith. FF 1 SAL, THE with At the C6ut'lles'. Corner -1-''Kum old homestead, .now the home of 'her daughter;.Msi r•Ritchie,•on differenc'qs• between. commodity ag s, and ,partels Were r•j„a.nuary: !Tient to keeP. Prices stable. Car- lier -fay° fte hYrn "Beyond teemen t A -7--eiissert:The-formerisLan-:Ufr'ar.Pge‘--- Tn-e-nriil.,Gteen hill e'emetety. :Rey. rnent •put forth , by the govern -1: . Woolley' conducted. the PerVide. leis are In the 'nature •of unipn of manufacturers which' have a tendency.. to.,lesseti,.:the tibn • goods sO ...that 'higher prices:can be- cOrritnandeU- -Manufacturer also has the :power to 'buy, over smaller companies:. he wheat :agreetnent of, 1940 between Canada- arid Great; 13ri, tain-4iicouragis_over.4- • foradition.,_ • . • keePs prices ' up .and .assures far7- ..mers.Of more normal Market con- ditions in future 13tit."it also With - :holds • grain from needy • count- .. • • . • • Ten Not; Ivo; • 1. . „ In last, eek's. report 'of the Presbyterian' clfiircli‘', a n n'u' a 1. onieeting it should have -read ten were received into membershipand :ten rernoVed.• In .each Case we tWo had `' instead of ten .• , . • STRANDED-. by last week's • overnight • am:mu:dation had to be found for over IQ'rural • students., who. • attend Seaforth , .r • n 111, •11. ' 131ake. , The laallbearers: were Frank Sher wbod:Toin George *Twaniley, Ritchie, Wilfred Drennan, Gordon John- ston: floerbearers.'were Shirley and • Sherwood, Mrs. Feeida, GontieriMrs.:•Stella Sher- wood, Elmira Alton. • . • , • • soh• sanitary inspectors; Thomas Salkeld :and 'Joseph Leddy; sheep valuatorS; -Ed.' Purvis, ; AndreW, Gaunt; ,•John , A, :'1,hp'friPson An'd Jas.,' poundkeeperi,-.. A, BrOWn, H. Reid, 'W, Nicholson, T. learny, Mid Hum-. •phrey, :McKenzie: Webb and p. fenc.viewers, kick -A-70. ..Morg0i,'Iciild;" Victor Errington, ,Mark ArinstrOng,,. D...A.,.ndersbn , and J. M. Greer; Weed inspector, Robert Cha • • • • NORMAN' .WAltR, • • Friends of his boyboA, days in Goderieh learned with ''regret of the death of. Norrnari Wark,'son • N.. FOR THE eeswater ieNsr atc ery ilril-t-,-1316CV.Nriiit.h e . On Property' of J. H. MacLachlan Recently Purchased From 'Miss N. Baptist INTERIOR COMPLETELY •REMODEC UP-TO-1DATE & SANITARY.: • . . • We Plan TO *Mike, This .Your 'Neighborhood Hatchery - And Headquarters for Everything for Poultry' including ' • Master Feede; Jameswayr Equipment Also Other •Proven Lines of Equipment and Poultry Remedies. We have 'increased our 'incubator capfteity' and ao oUr • Breeding „Flocks to supply high' quality hatching eggs. ' 'Over 4,900 birds barided and blood -tested lby .the PoultrY, • r&talf of Ontario Agricultural College under their : Ontario Breeding Station policy.. • Not One Reactor To Puliorum(' Disease in 1946 and 1947. This is our Third Consecutive Year usirig Pedigreed • R.O.P. Cockerels •to head:our, pure matings. , 'CLUCKS ARE D AS GOO' AS THE BEST ' AND BEVER THAN MOST. Have Your Chicks Hatched To Order By Placing. Your Order At Once. TIRESWATER,. ONTARIO 'PHONES - Farm 84-w; Hatchery 8•4 . --man tearn and'inOWer .is Lop . per hour. Man and 'team 75C per :hour; Man, 50c ' per °hour,. The -Meeting Was adjourned • to FebriPy.1fth :at 1.30 pan: • Durnin Phillips Cletk. Wark of town. Norman was born:46 yearsagor:in. Toronto; but ...•SPent moSt Of the'yeara 'of hiS . . Youth. in, Goclerich.,. 1Since .last July ,he had been :farming, near., the town of .:.Perth. in Lanark *County, having:: taken ;over the. farm of his wife's parents. He had preyipusiy., been 'with. .the 'John Inglis, Co,. of Taranto for several years i • On. New Year's Eve he And , his Wife ;attended • a part at A neighbor's home and on 1eav- ingoiUo.ispn orhe e had trouble in'.• getting his ear. started. Before' he reached home he SlumpecLover on the, steering Wheel, his heart haying been.Iat- allY,- affected by the Strain:He besides his ',father and his a : daUghter, ',Eleanor; ,fifteen years of 'age; also a brother, Her- bert, at. Brockville and two • tersi Mrs. Thos. J. Salkeld Of•LUcknOw, R, 1, and Mrs Doug- laP Campbell "(Ruth) of StCath- alines. The funeral took place at Perth on: January 3rd.Signal-' Star:,;, , • FINES rs .On Thuday, Januar,y 16th,.. Thivid• Stanley Fines passed. aWay, suddehly at, his home,:31 Banff 'road, Toronto, in • his .46th year: Mr. FineS, was the husband of the , forrner Alm.a W,' Blake of 'Ash fieldwho survives hink :- a on of .the, ahd Mrs. Wm:Pipes of Grand Valley, For the :past. 25 'year § ;he'had been .associated with Parker's. nye Work, '14'614.6nto; holding the pos- ition of, Office manager. Besides his 'wife he leaves a daughter, Mary' Suzanne, alse two brothers and to wsistetS.. The funeral ser-. "vice WaS held at, Toronto on.pat- urclay evening and Was',conductcd by•`;1Rev, A,- 6. McLlentidri of , 1 $IfFIELD Mrs Nei J;IMacKenzie spent the week -end in Detroit . Jaminie.,:fthoadi thehttle' son of Dr . and Mrs.. hoad is nursing .a.,badly ;scalded arm. have inbvedto their- new s. -farm • which they bought last fall frOm'' „Mr., W. Reid.' Mr. ,and Mrs Geo, Moncriei have purchased • the fartri;vaeated by Mr..Parrish: l'be. wolves are still at 'large in .theneighborhood. ,Ross , and , Ray, NIacKenzie Saw two; back of . . • , their farni and -Mr. R WiIion . • , • , . spw, their tracks, quite' 'near his barn: Mr.' and '-Mrs. David lAapMnr-: chie had their daughter .and "son-. in-law; Mr.. and Mrs. C. Hather- 'ton "Of 'High Hivei, Alta,,., visiting, with them. They 'Motored 'and' , • 4 sli 1 1ZA • •1 neSelay. • --74pirere-Wilt-pe-riwer4eonip1etp.. showings: at 11.00', and 10,00. accompanied - by: f Ott:i f.riencls,,' the 1Vifsses. Jo'ari ‘Soutla-'. -borbthca Rewan and Rachel McCuaig of . . , , Edinonton': '• • Manor rQd United Church assist. •ed by, ,Rev, W.11. Gallagher and Rey. H. Gallagher, Toronto, The remains were. brought ,.,to Dun4 gannon and were 'interred in the Durigannon cemetery on 1ViondaY aiternoOn. Rev.' J: W. 'Rogers cOn„ ducted ,the burial service and the pallbears: Were 'Ross Fines, .El- mer •Fines, Cecil 131ake, B. ,F. csitifort,' Henry ,•JohnsiOn and; Richard.Itilpatriek. Friends were present froni'roronto,..,St. Cath- arines,Straford and Oratid • :_FOR STEADY : EMPIJOYMENT, 7, By one of Westeria •11164 7' FURNITURE FACTORIES --77.72-43a1-44‘ • 2, Rubbers 2 Belt Sander's'. ighest wages.-- Gixicl. *Ork-' -tag ,conditio#s to, those who eat':qualify Reply to Box Tho..'ILUelnow Sentinel. WIIITEd4VRCH Mr, and':Mrs;:,4)? .cbuites spent,. the week -end at Paisley: • They,. were 'railed thereowing • to the • serious , illness. of her mother; . Mrs. teir.Y;;;,-, ' • • . Robert Ross who' has not. been well lately; is getting all his teeth out.' Mr. Jas Jatrats Wilson had the mis- , fortune to. have his hand 'badly , eUt with •the Saw ohe day last week He will not be .able to use ,it for some time. , • • •• Mr. and* Mrs, ,Jack dillespie Of .TorOnto spenethe Week -end .here. We are sorryto report Mrs.,' Kate BonnOtt,to be in the hospital in Winnipeg suffe,ririg' from broken hip, She was Kate* Gillies andAived on the 'farm where her sister-in-lawi,.. Mrs. • Alex Galles now, resides. She . has many 'friends, in. this': cc•nuriunity who will be wiry to hearof her mis- fortUte. .• • .r 4.• ,44 44.