HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-12-11, Page 5• URS. DECEMBER .i jth, 1947
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r.ceuni Theatre
Two. Shows Each 'Night .
Friday,..Saturday
December.' iZth, 13th
ALL STAR. CAST;
'MEET THE NAVY"
:Matinee Saturday at..2.00 P.n.
Mon. • Tuesiia
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December 15th;16th :
BETTY HUTTON, •
SUNNY. TUFTS
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Vednesday, Thursday
ecember 1 7th, 18th
SIDNEY GREENTREET,
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MARTHA VICKERS
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NORTH CULROSS
art of Manitoba is visit-
ing ,her two daughters, Mrs. Roy
Dobson, and Mrs. Alvin 'Banner-
-man..
Word • - •.een . received of the
death of. a former pupil ,of the
•Westford schgo1 in the. person of
Mrs. E.' Whyte,' (Minnie Ellis)• of
Alberta: •
Quite a number. from -this
vicinity'. took in the Walkerton
Christmas fair :It 'was considered
a great. show. '
Mrs. Sam Parker has returned
home; :.after spending two months
at the . Pacific ' coast. _ :
Sympathy- is•'felt ;for the. two
men who' were 'severely :hurt
while , working' at `the sink . hole;
Con. 10.. The' f rozer earth loosen
ed • onthem with great'' force,,
breaking Mr, James Wraith's: le
arid severely crushing Mr. Jos
Wall's legs., We hope' .tohear fav-
orable repgrts later.. '
Mr. Alex Stewart of Kincar-
dine has been spending a . few
weeks .at hishome on' the 14th.
Con. .
We are sorry to report, that Mr.
.Albert .1taldenby is still under
the doctor's care, His -sister,. Mrs.
Walter Nicholson,' spent • a. few.,
days with . hir'ra at his- ` brother:,
Howard's.
The. High Schoolo
pupils. •-wh
•have :been .dependent. On motor`
busses :for :•transportation to and
f} orn school, have been forced to
roads and broken down .yehicles.
It•' looks.. as if. the pare'rits' from
the outlying districts are the •nat
"ural. ',caretakers .Of . their. own•
children: on the highways
WAS N I SN ETY ',
ON .TUESDAY
(DUNGANNON NEWS)
reached his
9Oth,,. milestone ori Tuesday., De-
cember 9. He is gaining' strength
from day to day since an attack
of pneumonia about •'a' montr ago.
For a few days his. ,condition was
quite serious. After penicillin) had_
- 'been administered,. he '.began. to
respond and he is up arid -around
again, almost .as usual, The only
•other member . of his fsta,ily . is
WS' elder sister, Miss Mary Hall
,ef Braintford,. h ; " spent the 'last
six' months with 'at -the home
of Mrs W. R. Andrew. Nhiss Hall
will,.be '92." next' July.`' 1Viir ' Hall'
enjoys, second sight and is ..a)5le;'
to eat any food before him With-
out ill effect.. He comes • froze a
'hardy class of people, who , be-
lieved In. hard 'work and living
close 'to God and 'nature and.
:trusting. all 'would' be' well. Mr. '.
Hall ' is 'frail in ,. appearance,: but
o
WITH WOMEN"
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De'Kalb:deveioped and
con'�trol.led'' parent s:e•e•d st c
e ka l b controlled see
roductio_.�1� .
,DeKalb controlled testing,
inspecti.onand processing;
DeKalb Hybrid Cornis sold
ONLY through author-ized.
dealers
c.
anvaSs'
Owing ,to, road conditions; Mr. Geo. Richardson
has not been 'canvassing the past week. Hdwever, :
• iii the shorttime he jiasr been operating, he has
already reached a 'third' of the objective' namely
$5,000.00. !
Conditions perrnissable he 'expects to be On
the job' again thi vieelt and alga be in'attendance
at the' Lfcknow., District Co-operative annual
meeting on Saturdays
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e sure to attend and get the latest on developniients:
Lucknow: D str rt ; (0 0 I c
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has more than average resistan
againstdisease. His many frieri
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wishirn "•Hagpy_:$ixthday"�
W.M.S. Meeting
The, 'W. M. S. of theUnite
church Met Friday , afternoon
the home of Mrs. Otto Popp fr.
the December Meeting with M
MelReed, president, in thechai
who , opened With ; prayer. Aft
singing \-a . Christmas': hymn, . M
M. •Shackleton led in •raver. Th
r p ure esson was red' respon
led ..by 'Mrs:: Shacklete
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f oed by' prayer. A ;Christina
candlelight service was held wit
the members with lighted candle
represented ••countries and dif
ferent' nationalities:: With 'prayers'
for each, Mrs.' Reed: was ,appoint
ed• secretary• for the election [Of
,officers 'which ,was as, follows:hon ,;pies , Mrs R' A ,MacKen
zie; pres., 1Vfrs. 1VI' Reed; lst vice,
,Mrs.' M. • Shackleton, -2nd • vice,
Mrs Cecil Blake;,. 3rd vice,- Mrs
:Smith,. cor..sec., :Mrs Geo
.ris; .req. sec:. ':Mrs.. J. +J: Ryan;
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United Church W. M. S;
The Afternoon 'Au*il,iar r of 'the
W.MS met. at the home of Mrs.
John Kilpatrick for their Decem-
ber meet:1 _hxu-
son {presided fora the, devotional
exerpises. •' The meeting opened
with 'hymn 53 followed' by prayer'
by :Mrs, Thompson. , Rev. J. •W.
Stewart took..charge for 'the elec-
tion •of • officers" for the . coming
year. Each department was asked.
to have a full report. for the. Jan-
nary meeting.' The . ,i°ogram with
Mrs: G.° MacDiarnlid ' zn' charge,.
took the form of ''a Canadiap
Friendship carol- ' service. The
scripture 'passage was°• read:.' by
Mrs: Alex McNay with Miss; Alice'
Reid giving the •Christmas Bess -
age The.' candle`-ligiitziig,' Gere -
many was very impressive ' with;
Mrs. Eldon Henderson 'lighting .:
the candle representing . the Jew-
ish. people; Mrs, .Ewart, 'Taylor,
the Indian people; the French
Canadians by Mrs.. J, . Kilpatrick;
Mrs. J', 'Hall' lit the candle. rep=
resenting :our . German • : friends
ce with ,l1( rs'' W. B. „Andersen rep-
ds resenting those people who..come
from 'Africa and Asia' and Mrs:
Hoagthose front''" the devastated
d lands of Europe.. The last candle
at:. lighted 15y. Mrs. ;Thos..MacDon
or ald, repi4sented our• Christian
s. lope here in Canada for all per). -
r, pie.: 'Mrs $ern . • Corrin favored'
er• •with a Very... pleasing vocal num
rs:' .bei, "The :Gift": •Mr,. Stewart'
n- .after.: which refreshments •were
n; served • by the ' committee in
s 'charge.'
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t 'eas , .Mrs. A, Elliott; Mrs. Ceci
Blake,;.MVlrssion band suet.;. Bab
„,by the Senior: pupils' of the Dun=
gannon • school 'conducted •by. 'Mr
Alex' Smith,the school: •prix %pal RECEPtION AT 'HINPg•
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Miss . .Marion MacDonald' usrc •
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LUCKNOW
Friday, Sat.. Monday.
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FREE SHOW FOR
",ALL THE CHILDREN
Saturday` Mo 30 o'clock ..
Saturday Afternoon, W 2 sho'
•� . , s;talrt'ing '' at � 1.,30 '
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AMBOREE
With The Hoosier Hot Shots,
Andy -Clyde, Ken .0 itis,
' ' Jeff Donnell, • .
Gwen .;(Big Boy). Williams,
A1sb 'on the PrA�,��,,
• SHORT, COMEIIilES'_
& CARTOONS I
It's., just chuck full of fun,'so
come ,.to. ,the CI tisttas Party
all you:Kids. Kids. Santa is invited
too:
COMM
'Abbott . and Costello ;in •
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.• LITTLE' GIANT';..
J'RIDGE
supervisor 'zn'. the district schools,. UR MR •
& MRS: LANNAt1
a e' bp h'
was un bl. tob, as she
was with her 'father; wRev C. H
'MacDonald ..for the opening of
Parliarrient at Ottawa. 'The 're-
ceipts of the. evening :were ;$31
'Vrsito;rs • with ,Mrs.,, J. .A.. Kil
:f'ough. `• last week .'• we:re ' Mks ,K
1 Cameron, LOcknows and. Mr.: and
Y' Mrs. Vincent' :.of Marnock
Irvine . Ee.dy 'and infant
, son are hone fi on the ;Goderi;h
Band'supt , •Mrs :Otto. Popp; Tem
perance, sec. ' Mrs, ` Jas Finnigan
Mrs. W: McCorinell, C C,hrist'ian
stewardship '.sec ;,, Mrs: Horton &
Mrs. G: Hodges Missionary
Monthly secretary; ;Mrs. McClure
Friendship° sec., Mise F• Fllintit
ransportation • sec.; Mrs. L:.•:Stin
•gel, supply sec.; press sec., Mrs
Stingel;:•pianists; Mrs. S:tingel and
.rs. Popp, .group .leaders, Mrs
lex Smith, Mrs •A.' Elliott, Mrs
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Hospital:
Mrs Leslie SchultzY has receiv•
ed -word that her father;, Mr,
David: Hardy, -is. in: very poor
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Cr-at—Victoria Hosp ta•i;
M edy (nee
don •
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' 1, , a•ncl Mrs., ROss.
Isabelle Fulier).,, .tiave returned
• •from a.honeymoon spent at south
• and western cities:'
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verett'. Finnigan and Mrs. Cecil.
lake: Mrs,.,Smrth `.told an inter
esting • story :of, the :origin of the'
•first Christ n tree.- Misr P6p
'read an article. "I •.are so„ thank
.•ful"'. -:After the offer.ing..and ,the
c:lo•sing hyrrin.. the 'meeting' closed.
with_ the' rziizpah,benediction.
---Mr,Victor-Errington 'on.: Mona'
day afternoon made. goo& day's!
pay, as well as enjoying .the$port
of •,hu'.nting :when he bagged.. a.. "• '
large reale wolf iri' `Ho+wick Twp.
The Dungannon Publicifibraty
Board sponsored the annual Lib;
rary. concert; on Friday night at'
the •Perish ` .Hall,. ,Mr. Brown.
Smyth, -Huron 'County warden, .a
nearby, .resident, acted 'chair/nail..•�'
and told. the. aid dience' in a:short •, .
speech, that' he .as.•counci1lor.,and
reeve of ' West Waw'anosh had
watched' the Dungannon Publi .
Library grow and • for a small
library Was of. a .high, standard'
Ind 'p4.' valuable •asset to the coin-:
inun i ty. A large Crowd:miss pies_:
entl•t9. hear: ar;; variety program of
numbers :from: local' schools and'
nearby talent and Were as;' fol-'
lows: clioi°uses-`by Crewe school;` • _ : ;;
solo by Mrs .Allam Reed;• q ar
et''te' by ,Crewe'scl ool; instrumen-
tal "d:uet by ••.1VIts. .Gladys itivett
with ;the •.mouthorgari and ' Mrs.
Herb '4tothers: at the.piano.• Dun-
gannon junior ''room gave a fine
drill. in gala dress.ai d fancy step
,prepared and;directed by Mrk, T
M.. Durnin; solo by Everett Pinna-
• gain, Mrs. Stewart's school S.S.
No, '6 was. represented by. Mae
and Wayne Stewart with recita-
tions. Solo by `Betty . Rutledge,'
speech /by Jimmy Reed. Mrs. •Mc.
• Allister's school, SS, No. 8 Topsy.
turvy 'drill; duet by.,, ,l#,oy •Rett-
ledge and Everett_Finniga•n; solo
'by %Mrs, 'Allan Reed; , hymn of
.praise b`y; Nile„school; , Belinda's
Wish by . Nile "school; Marietta
S't"ngel •'a: solo; .A group 'of songs
The 1• spaeious•,Kingsbridge haH;•
was filled to capacity,: on,
evening' last, ' the occasion ; being'.
a :reception held in.honor:Of Mr.
acid . Mrs. --Lyal • Lannan, newly
weds.
• In a few well chosen words.
FFr. Donnellan;. welcomed. •Mrs,
Lannan to the parish and on be-
half Of the•.•co'mmunity wished the•
young couple a long, •'happy' and
prosperous life'
To show the esteem in which
the young couple •are held: friends:.
arid. neighb"ors; . resented r
r rs .nail : with: a , very sub-
stantial purse.. •:
•large :crowd;- a ood:lunch
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an'music supplied by, Roy ,1Viac
K .nzie's , orchestra combined
make a• `most "erijoyabl"e evening
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