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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-02-05, Page 5day, February 5th, 947 euni Theatre W I NGFIA/1 w starts at'8.00 o'clock tt urday Night,at 1.48 sda3'► -friday, Saturday RUARY b 7 •{8- BRIAN DONLEVY • ••SONNYTUFTS JOEL : McCRAE in 1E ' IIRGINIAN lee Saturday at •2.00 p.m; la)!, Tgesd}•y, Wednesday RUARY•10 .'11;12 rl `. DAVIS, . ,VE CLARE; lLENN'FORD,, ,_ , WALTER BRENNAN,: ;EA • THE' LUCItNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ST HELENS - T,h'e February, meeting of the Women's' f nstitute will be head at the hori e of Mrs. Lorne Woods:': on' Thursday,. February :6th at 2.30. Subject • in charge of Rev, M. G. Newton, Program- commit; tee'` Mrs. E. Barbour, Mrs. Lorne W4.6ds. Hostesses, -Mrs; H. Webb, Mrs. G, 1VMePhc'rsor, Mrs.W.. A, Miller, ' Mrs. Gordon Miller of London was a " recent visitor •, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Taylor Mr, „and Mrs.- Carl Johnston. and children of Bluevale : were recent' visitors at the. home of Mr. John. lVlcQurllin.. Mr. Frank r. "'with returned. to-Bluevale , • Witt} Ahern:. VhilltCHURCH Misses Mildred McClenaghan,, R.N.'and Salina , warnota, R. T. of Wingharn hospital ''staff visited, cin Wednesday last week with the former's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. George-' McCleiiaghan, Mr. and Mrs; Charlie Moore are living, in "tendon ' where he, .is .taking ...course there on steam shovel .work; .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore Si Miss Mildred Moore' moved . last week to the 'farm 'he purchased from. 1/1 d3cn Naylor i West Wawanos, The annual meeting of ..the Presbyterian ' church,' was`, held last: Wednesday... Fou"t•'.new man- agers were elected,,' namely • R'` Mowbray, ;G: ...Elliott, G, McGee and John- :Craig. Mr., 'Ira 'Wall. is ,the new treasurer at 'Mr. James Wilsof wished ta be relieve& af- ter having that office for thirteen • year -s, A; vote.'ofthanks-was ten dered Mr,, Wilson. Finances are in good condition. ; A Miss •iChri Lina• Laidlaw who has..spent the -past few months' With her 'niece, .Mrs... James Fal-. toner, 'returned' to her home in the:•villagea -Miss Laidlaw's'niece,. -Mrs. Annie' Henderson assarr xe iii:: ned here 'last Thurs day to nurse Miss .Laidlaw who is in ' failing health, ON .FOR> ,AIR RINK ;annonites: who had spared e or effort to .provide. an 41r skatirierink-`in--�that-• ' this winter, ha`e' had work.' pretty 't•'much.• for. i season. wse -:.fault. olely on the Weatherman' • .1tween ram and storms ;has' I repeatedly from one` ex.- to x= to the other. rig the':holiday. season • a sheet' af.. ice was: made on, w ' recreational•' grounds,. in art 'of, Dungannc' f spell large crowd's don-. ie� : skates :to ; enjoy a pastime that ;was out ,y the •elements= and.proved ointin::indeed.. • Thomas .J O'Nei11; a native of. Ashfield .•'Township; " •.;_died . ' last' Tuesday at•his home in Winnipeg He'' •was; the last survivor of'the famlyly -oh 1:ate , r arid Ws. Thomas O'Neill., -and ,went to• :Western ' Cariada More than 50 a. PAGE FIVE; The annual 1 meeting of the. :United -Church was held 'with Rev; M: G Newton presiding; Re- ports presented showed • satisfac-. tory progress • in ;every depart- ment - of . the work, The :report- of the W.M,S. ' showed that $139.00, had been sent to the Presbyterial treasurer; Mrs.. Lorne Woods gave an •encouraging •.report . o the Wonmen's Association. which had been organized last May. The Sunday- =- baI-ance-lof -$12:66, and that of the: missionary • a n.d. maintenance treasurer! that -4180.00 .had been' forwarded to headquarters . Rev. , y ew on :r••pew,. _ membership • of •94: and the names of .'15 nonresidents- an the .The':report: if the treasurer, 'show ed' all obligations ;meLand,' bal.. ,ante •of -$496.95 in the .treasury. 'It was•'agreed, to pay:one-:third of '• our allocation.. for the. special pen- rs ago, .ion, campcu tends 'over three years.. The .el- ection of, officers followed '' The. retiring managers, Messrs. A. 'Gaunt; L "Woods D, Todd . and D. P•hijlips were. ?• re elected: Messy . Murray.:Taylor ancr Allan' �Mi'ller.:,were appointed auditors: he--secretary-:triastkrer-, ; .-z =' -lilt:;° C. Rutherford and 'the •president. ;and treasurer. of `t the; M:•:.&11%., : NEATRE, Tonl ht-'.!ednesday . starring lovely PATRICIA ROC wi r» wrw•• bp. •'FRANCOISE ROSAY. TOM:: WALL# PA s • TWO Complete Shows at .8 and 11 o'clock This . picture currently running'its 5th. week in Toronto— applauded by critics. and audiences as 'a e�ocenent• f lm : We proudly present this • picture .at .the Rbi�tre tonight: ---Also-inelud'ed in- the- short subjects •,a--technIen1q travelogue. Friday, Saturday, Monday February 7th, 8th, lOth E` ' IIIIY I AWi 'YER" ,. Starring Olsen and Johnston, Minn Curtis lie retired recently fromthe railway. mail serv'•ce : after 47' Yeats. •' He'. is survived by his . widow, the former Mary Clare McKen'ty,, one son, Thornas .D., and three daughters, Sister Mary 'Clare, MISS JEFFEft,SON, .'superintend"- ent ;of. . Bruce•' County „hospital is an a trip ' to Miami. a• Rev: WO. G Newton and Mrs:. Ger- ' l low PLA11T: HEALTH' : INSURANCE don were re -effected: The ,folE. e axZointed Don IN HURON' COUNTY The With • Grace MacDonald, Noah Beery Jr.. A Broadway. smash hit. NEXT .; WEDNESDAY screen's most ::famous detective • at death garips with i a . cunning foe. • "The Falcon In San Francisco with Tom Conway. ;COMING Friiday, •S . y, : Monday,' • February 14.-17 ni "MEN• : • IN. HER DIARY" Peggy Ryan, Louise 'Allbritton,. Jan .Hall COMING'. THE SEVENTH VEIL" "LADY . ON A TRAIN» (Deana :Durbin) ., • • R•_ eeS Is Now 'APPROVED ,HATCHERY: AND BETTER. STILL a .When. 'We informed The -Federal- Hatchery Lnapector -.i that' We • Have , Had ' e .• 1wo• Years Percent Clean Bl ` • e,Tesk� for. T. e Informed Us ThatWe Are Eli ible For The 'S"tanding:Of AN %•ACCREDITED•g HATCHERY ti.• •• We can; tell the world,' that . we 'are., PIJIiLOMRUFREE: and.. the.. Government; will back •us .up • on,. pit; • its all to bur' advantage as..we�1l,:'We, are -.now and all for your.protectin'...'a. customer, of coiarS1 .but TWO • GOVERNMENT . POL.ICIES. arrieroi,- Bill! McPherson, :Har- old .Taylor. and Allan ;Miller., •Af-' ter : •:°the .:meeting. had been , ad joui`ried an ,address ;was;. read. by' :Mr. Andrew Gaunt ' and token of appreciation of the un tiring .. efforts: of Bev and St's.' Newton, :Mr. , `.Newton was made; the recipient •of a 'chest of silver - •ware, apresto' cooker and •a,sum. of ,money Unfortunately owing la :illness, 1VIrs:. Newton' was un- • ""able. to be 'present.' At the con uifllcsandbreeding •:operaticitis,nity ti8n ttc,.health• ; and sa} the farm have: ,been under. Provincial` !Ontario 13reeding' • att�ya7 ap'r'ogratn` for.: ten. y.earar Now our '1-Iatchery, -equipment, itoi:<, ui� rnent records' and advertising " .are ',all tinder mthly federal inspection: . rder 'your checks. •now from .•the HatcherSr with the highest andard :in 'this: district; If you have already placed your der elsewhere 1fOr '4/, remember were condi* your .way 4$: R.O.P. SIRED BARRED ROCKS, WHITE LEGH*RNS, ' NEW . IHAMPSIIIRES, RAMP -ROCK- : SUSSEX=HAM!, . AND ROCK-LEG'IIORN HYBRIDS. s--TEESwA•TERiONT"AR10.• 'PHON1418 r--: Farm• 84-w;• Hatchery 84'4-21, enj eyed • 'When• lunch,` was: served; by the ladies. and Tom Todd are 'Toronto week, attend - the annual ttend- the'.annual meeting .of:. the .Ontario. Aberdeen -Angus Associ-. ation.` Mrr F.. G::. Todd will also attend •` the :. convention of the. -'Dominion.. Association „Of,Which th he is e president: , Thewere accoinpaiiiedi •by' 'Messrs. George Kennedy. and Frank •McQuillan. Mt .,and Mrs.` Dave Holland.of Avonlca: Sask., 'were week -end • guetits' 6f Mr.. Ross :and2Miss•Mary Murray. ":-:""`The. Carr 1 Forum Met at Lorne' Woods on . Mon day `s with'eleven' present... i t... '•'What • Makes •Prices x \.Alas -the' fopic, ' • Farmers would lifpi. '=iees vtih'ich show a mai gin,. e. oC•l�• •'rofit 'over �'roduCtion cots:. p 1te T rest, of the: evening was spent ''•in. recreation. Lwase. served: ° The `next irieeting on • February igkh will be at S. A. Todd's.,rhe topic, "Are ' farm trices conWar- able to industrial prices?" ;,'. ax •r The `l ealth insurance,: scheme proposed and discussed • by :Huron County' Federation of Agriculture is on :the: Way to its.; inception... The Federation' appointed Mrs 0: M. 'Andersen;..'•Winghani; ' who' also is a director of -the Ontario 'Federation' : 'ef Agriculture,,. to head up a`. ,committee which will •gave ' further.: study • to the plan, •and 'Will hold county wide -ieetmgs, as .part : of• ,the. mtroduc;. 'tion: of the scheme to •°residents ti Ration :Coupon Due, Dates Coupdtt now valid ate Sugar - serves S26 to S40,, meat 1VI64 to M71 arid �butter..B35 to B,40. Next coupons` becoming' good 'are .1341 arid M72 en .February 1 tliri alike,. 'Based on the plan. `nor► in oper- ation `in Duffer -in County with considerable: success,,,,the Huron Federation will carry its own in-'• surance, and finance from 'fees. paid , in f by subscribers on either. the , single -person or;. family. basis. COUNTY COUNCIL 'SUPPORTS KINCARD4INE HARBOR' PLAN The'matter ,.:of `im roved• habor facilities, was. laid before `°the •Jan- uary' session , of Bruce County Couricil,'.which body endorsed the following-resolution'.w• "Tha.t the county council of the County of- Bruce fully ender - sea the plan for: theJ'harbor: de.. velopment at the town of; 'Kin- , cardine as shown in; the survey'.of. the -Department of Public:Works, 1946, realizing that•.this 'deyelop-' merit, besides. providing adequate haven 'facilities•' for lake ,Vessels, willbe instruniental ,in giving the residents of '.this .county ixu- proyed service and freight rates for grain, coal and fertilizerarid• other eonnmodities; 'and thatthe clerk- • be authorized; -to' -send- -a copy of:, this resolution to: the Ministers of Public,. Works' 'and Keeonstruetion,' OBITUARY • GEORGE MAZSHALL The death. of': George• Marshall in .his 86th year,. occurred Friday;. January 17th 'in. Kincardine. Gen- eral ••Hospit'al after failing health extending for some, time'.' Born. in:. 'Morris townshipp thea'.°seine ,young man ,tp Fonceaion 8, •Bruce where he fanned untii'1910;:, when- =he came to Kthcardine He wed Martha. Roach, who; predeceased him by'2QPyea's.' . Since .thea.• he residedar o :ma McCallum;• Kis .reline A: Little, Luc now and Robert, Huron. town.There also vive three`sislts, Kiril. Peter Car ter, Ibeknow. Mrs, Jolun' Roach,. Ripley arid118ti1s: Rdbert Freeinau,, ,' Clinton; seven g� dchildren `and • eight; great. gran4,children. • The funeral services :was held` Monday, January.20 at the' home= of iii. 'son, Robert, Concession 10, Huron. The .Re*.- Duncan,, E. Fos- ter ' of :Kincardine::United church • " officiated', assisted 'by' the. Rev. •J, . C'` .Nicholson '..:of • Pine River• United Church . Inte • nent was `made- in ' Kincardine ' cemetery. ' T.he pallbear s werefour grand sons;• John' and Donald McCaaluri Ro 'Marshall, •.and Lyle Gaynor; his brother-in.IA u ,'Robert Free .mart and nephew; John Blackett. The' flowerbear'.er; Were Ed' -arid • .Lenie Harliakn, Fred Craigie 'R Albert Tout.-ilEnCardine •News. I,. • • • Bag 'About' se .Jacks .•'Jackrabbit drtet' are popular Wednesday. afternooir activities w4 hen'weather pe udtpas, :ase weel a group of village . and district' nimrods covered an • area in '....... Huron Township; west of the 15th, Sideroad and bugged .about.3i rabbits and a Loot.