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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-05-22, Page 5�.- TR DAY, MAY T 22nd, 1047 Lyceurn_Theatre \ I NGHAM . Two .Shows, Each Night at 7.30 and 9.30 • O. n i .I . THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUtKNOW, ONTARfO PAGE FIVE' Th•ursday, Friday,. Saturday • •Y 22 21. 14 $KELTON', REP MARILYN MAXWELL, t t. HoW .THE � S , 'Matinee Saturday at 2 : p.m. . .. • ,Monday,; Tuesday,. Wednesday • •28 May26,. 27 SPECIAL • ALAN •LADD VY BRIAN D_ O$LE . __�,, KLNGSERIDGE. DgNGANNON Mr. and Mt -s<. Gene • O'Keefe of JAMES CAMPBELLHamil on visited with his par- - -ent q rte-and=Mrs-Eon.. Mr.. and -Mrs. Joe O'Reilly spent the week -end with Mr.. 'and Mrs Gilbert Frayne. . Mr. and Mrs...Kenny 'of Detroit are getting. settled in their sura - mer • .home, the former Maurice Dalton home. Mr. JJohn.C Dalton. had a slight, operation in' London one daylast week.. ' • .Mrs.,, Victor Martin, has return- , ed, to Hamilton ' after 'spending two Weeks with, Andrew Martin, • n "Two Years' Before. The Mast" tib' •• Joins Newspaper Staff tel• of.,Mr. ' and,. Mrs:°' Roy' 'Mcg-,. Cr fight :of Palmerston -arid form- . erl. of Lucknow, .has joined ..the sorb these increases. The: cost of staff of the Palmerston Observer. rieursprint alonie, •has .doubled. For the past. three..years'. Helen :: . Tad. written In. interesting High singe pre-waryears' and • another School. column for The Observer. increase ;.is • mooted, •.which, if it Comes maY, b e:.the-last straw:. Seriously' III ..'. ..,, • �' . Officers elected. • ..were•;'. •iesi- cdent •:Ted Du' carr • W.iarton• lst ;Misses • Mary Murphy,. Mary. ,Teresa and Veronica Austin, Wil- aniina`,Lannan, ;Mi^s:.; J. Lannar and .Mrs.'•Zimmerman, a11 of .Tor- ;:onto,:" attended the; Hartman-Aus- tin weddingp 'in: this parish Sat- urday.. _ .. ' . • Mr.. •Raymond Murphy, was home Ora few days.. Miss •Hannah • Hogan visited her friends' on Sunday: DISCUSS ' INCREASE IN SUBSCRIPTION _RATES:m..... ° Members 'of the '13ri7ee Publish= ers ,Association`rnet in fort Elgii last. Thursday, the meeting'being. preceded • by, •dinner at :t l e Queen's. Hotel... •' ' The matter of increasin, sub- scription ' rates 'to Meet •rnountirig costs of publishing a. newspaper, cuss ed11d Ci Ci'actwi: n -take :- a though.. it : was generally. agreed. that, the weekly .publisher could not continue.'much longer to ab • .The funeral of James Campbell whose:home waS' on Con. 2, West Wawanosh, was held Wednesday afternoon with a •public service in St. Paul's Anglican church. Mr. Campbell, who was in his '65th' year,. Was the last 'surviving Mem-, ber 'of the family o .fthe late James T. Campbell and. Isabella Love Campbell. of West Wawa - nosh, He had beencrippled with rheumatism; 'and ' a patient .at :Alexandra hospital, Goderich, , for four : years before •his :death. He spent rriost of his *life as a fanner on. the' -homestead except for ..a 'few years at Leduc, Sask. He was. •predeceased by'two brothers and two, sisters, .,Mrs: Iprn (Martha) ;Hardy of'; Clinton; 'John Of Van- couver; convert William of Dungannon and Mrs: William (Ada) Nethery of Blyth. Rev. R..A. 'Joselyn 'con- ducted , the' • funeraI service, and the pallbearers were six . near neighbors, Davidand Win, Nivins,. Thos: Dickson, Howard 'Sproule, Henry Kerr and -James Sproule. Burial was in Dungannon Cem- etery . • . Mr; Orville' Stanley .wiio' under-. wentan operation five weeks' ago at 'Toronto General Hospital; is back' again, .lookingquite well. • Misses Helen and Mildred An 'derson spent Sunday visiting their .sister,: Miss • Alnia Anderson.' at 'Galt• • • 1VIr. and Mrs.. Robt. Reed arid 'their daughter,•.Mr-s,' 'Alex ;Geddes BELFAST Mrs. Ross Gammie and baby of town are visiting with her par- ents, Mr.' and -Mrs. Cyril C'arrip- bMr. and: Mrs.' Alex Hackett +M .of: Wingham were visitors with 'the family ,onathe week -end. • • Miss .Hilda. Lane of Wingham. spent a ' few days . of last. week with her ''another, Mrs. Lane. Mr. , and Mrs. Wilson Irwin. were Sunday visitors with "Mrs. Irwin -of Kinloss. • Mr. and Mrs. Worn Hackett and family called on, Mr. "••and Mrs. Clifford Hackett on Sunday even - Mr., and ven-Mr.,and Mrs.. Spence Irwin and boys visited on Sunday with -Mrs. 'Roberton of Auburn. , Sells . Kansas:, Farms , Mr. H. H. Malcolm •of ' Almena, .Kansas,• and a. longtime. Sentinel subscriber, .informs us, that. `they. have sold their ' farm in Kansas and are moving to Glendale, Cal- ifornia., a of • Port Elgin' visited on<•.Sunday 'with Mrs. • Charlottes Reed' 'and other 'relatives. • Mr:: Allan ,Dickson,.' eldest son, of..Mr. and ``Mrs:. 'Tom Dickson, .2nd,. Con,,. West ' :Wawanoshhad. a • nasty accident, one day:: last, week. While .'working at the .dis- -mant-l-rn.g of buildings' atPort Al. • • :berg airport :for 'construction, at l x c ennan. of town vice Art Ro ers' incardine 2nd Mr A.e Ma L ..... , . .. . g ,. Kincardine:. • LMitchell, .some of the • timber fell. who has been'., in poor health for 'vice;.' Ross McKenzie, Paisley, nclean. break on• h'is' leg Making, a • some time is• seriously .ill at his 'see.�treas., Barry Wenger, . Mild- a couple of ': inches 'above the. • home. ,may. p nkle. He is resting at his par- nta' Home and' periodicalIy re - .I1, ceiv ng' ::'medical treatment ,., at. !¢Godeiich'Hospital ' Mi... and Mrs: • W. H McClure, Mrs: Chas: 'Durnin and two child ren •„yisite'd Mis.. Robt. •McClure` and-, son James• at ° Benmiller on Sunday:: , < Mr. George .Moore left on• Mon- zXay:alrorn ng- t-o-unctergo`an -ober-, ation in:'Lond'on Mr. James Boyle, w;ho has Our - chased, the Pollard. farm has, re-' • cently._noved there Miss' Ada "Web'ster .Of Zion was a visitor on Sunday with -Mr..' and Mrs. .Richard. Gardner' Mrs.: J:.,G. Montgomery'':is' as- • • ;HOLIDAY ,HOURS TEESWATER :MERCHANTS are reverting to the Thursday .half - holiday .and will remain •'open on Wednesday nights during the summer months. Saturday, .May' 24th will be `observed as a ;public, holiday in. Lucknow, with ;busi1 'nese places remaining :open` on Friday; evening, May ,23rd.:,, THE HALF HOLIDAY will be. observed today, Thursday, as usual. r BUSINESS 'MEN'S; ASSOCIATION y�'Do nSrS ei--- i� • LUCKNOhW. BRANCH CANADIAN CANADIAN L1uGY�N. Viand LADIES' AUXILIARY.. PONSORING THEIR FIFTH ND'' FINAL ..ENTERTAINMENT. 'FOR RETURNER ?VETERANS • At PUBLIC 'DANCE,. In The Town' Hall, ,Lucknow' • Dancing 9.00 to 1.00 r , . Lunch Counter Farrter.s .Orchestra Admission 50c •ZION Recent, visitors with Mr. and Mrs.' Will Ritchie were Mr. arid Mrs Chester ,Ritchie,.of Detroit, Mr,. and,: Mrs.: john. Smith of +Lis man and, Miss Olive• • Blake. of SeafOrth, . ")VI'r. .and • Mrs.' Anson Coleman of Hillsgreen; Mr. and Mrs..' Thos Blake of; Mafeking.: •Mr.: and MrS Frank Johnston,. Carman and. Lois' of leolyrgod spent. Sunday pm. with. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Gardner. ` . • :Mx' Q ,Mr.....John. Quaid, .Mrs.. Wiltred- Quaid, Miss, :Mildred Quaid: of Saltford • visited with •Mr.: & Mrs. Cecil: 'Gardner oil: Sunday. • Mrs., Jessie,. Crispin .and Miss Martha,Clifton. of Lucknow were recent vistors with.. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland and ,Mrs; Susan • Andrew. ,The May . meetingof... the Zion W.M.S. Was .held at the home'of • REX THEATI.L.ET. Lucxrvow SRL.: SAT., Mo.1 .11400d -The The- Pecos' y _. With . , ROD CAMERON, • • EDDI,E DREW• '. r • NextWdnesday 1/OVBLE FEATURE,' Briri in .UP f • ther and . . "The Trap” Featuring,. ,CHARLIE CHAN NEXT • .Frday,. Saturday, • Monda7 ` "LIFE. WITH .BLONDIE" Everjthing's . tbpsy tury ► at the: Bumsteads these .clays.,' Fenny Singlletor►; 'ARTHUR LAKE *AK-.,Mlw000c=0000•7000 ..;anni.H clue.. The; meeting opened , with': a hymn and.repeating the Lgqrd's p ra .yerg. Mrs.' 'Robert Helm took. Charge of the devotional period_' Mrs: " Jack. McDopagh 'and.- Mrs: ; Jacob Hunter gave the report of1+< the Presbyterial .which . was ' hel.4 in Exeter .on April 24th., Mrs, .Jack Gardner .gave 4he nth chapter in. • the study, book: A reading On teziperance : was` :'given by . Mrs Gordon Ritchie: Mrs W.' G Hiro ter ave .a reading on Christian Stewardship.` Mrs.. Jack' Gardner gave 'a ,reading, ".2k Mother to' her daughter". The meeting closed by singing'. . "Stand up, Stand up: for, Jesus" and .prayer by .Rev... Mr. Woolley. •listing her ;friend;- ,Mrs.. Mui lel Smythe, Carlow, who is ill. ` The Dungannon -United church Women's .Association met in. the Sunday Schoo> rooms • Thursday afternoon With a good attendance. 'Mrs. _ D::. A. Fowler, presidents opened the 'meeting ' wi rs. Alex Smith reading the scripture lesson` and.Mrs. Mel .Reed. offer.= Ing prayer. ,It was decided to buy a 'supply of cutlery: and to donate $25 toward the pension find: and', $5 to:',British "flood' relief Mrs. a obt ',Berg 'read `an article On ChhRc ren'eRecreation Mrs L. Stingel contributed a. piano solo and 'a reading:;Was given by. Mrs.': Matthew, Shackleton. Mrs.: John Blake 'was'. appointed to try tb. obtain' a new president to, replace- iIi.s. Fowler'who is- moving away al`t,egr 't ' ws's exp%essed at' the' re- moval : of ; the presiden-t „Who has served for' thepast year and a half. Mr. 'Godfrey Hall,: who •.h'as been .indisposed , with.. 'flu this' :f• past week and under the, doctor's care, is, -making a splendid. 'recov- ery despite•.his nearlW,9O years.. Mrs. "11 •;J. Davidson .Was hostess at' her honie' on••Friday afternoon, for. St. Paul's Anglican 'Guild. Mrs, Lorne 'tvers. presided' Miss Ellen Durnin read the 46 th psalm. Mrs. Durnin read: an article The < Laborer's Prayer, Mrs.. Chas. Fowler replaces Mrs. David Cow- an as secretary. • Frank'. McCarthy is soon to open' a • gas station and ,'genera'1' store .on The • 3hiewater Highway about half .a mile north of Kingsbridgei At Nile, l< arvey° Petman,, an. ox - 1 serviceman,.. 15 building a, home:'; 0 -incl' •service. station ^ • t •1; • Will . '1VIOTH•.•- PROOF .` Your Suits, Dresses, Top.Coats, and fur Coats by Berlow and. give You a YEAR GUARANTEE L. eave.your garments for::• Hanover Dry .Cleaners `at ie"s n .. tie to reniodelliiig our store, fine plaster: dust has soiled the cases .our New ' Wind • Instruments OLDS, IUTARTIN, ;REYNOLDS • NOBLET, . CUNDYY • - BE'I'TONEY We Will••Give 2,0 'PERCENT ,Off During' May Your :old Instrument taken as trade-in Come .early as there are only : a few available. D'Irin,a Deacon Music Shop" . ' • 242 Dundas St., London, Ont. Met.. 6072 a, •