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THURSDAY, 34. Witt ' 22, 1047
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yceurr11Theatre
WtN'GHAM,.
Two Shows Each Night
Friday and Saturday
JANVARX 23rd); 24th:•
Iohnuy Weismuller,
Brenda. Joyce
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::Thi: -•H _ es's �:
Matinee Saturday at 2.00 :p.m
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arid' Tuesday
,JANUARY 26th, 27th '
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Guy Madison.
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Wednesday, ;`Thursday' `.
JANUARY 28th; 29th
Robert .Walker
Beginning or the End
'GEORGE, . CENNEDY • Of 'West
Wawanosli •: is a Member, :of the
Wingham •'High.:,' School Area
Board: :.r .•.
• :Have you renewed your • 'Sen-
• tinel subscription?
'41.11 1-114!
The United Church held . their
annual meeting. last Wednesday
with ' a pat ` luck dinner .and ' a
good attendance, All the -different
'societies met their allocations and
vee; --new: ''eld'ers were elected,
Jaynes, Falconer, • Milan Moore &
Dustan Beecroft. All business was
gone ovev•and a very successful.
year, was reported.
The Young, People' of the. Un-
ited, Church held their meeting
'at the home. of Mr, & Mrs. Gros-
korth• last, Tuesday ' night with.
.Clarence IVIcClenaghan• in charge.
Mr. Groskorth presided c at the
piano.,'The scripture was read the
Yvan Laidlaw: The topic Was'tak=
en. -by Mrs., L, 'Johnston,; Mrs,: • C.
'MCClenaghan•and Miss Olive•Ter
riff, "'Contests -were in charge: of
Clarence•'Mcelenaghan
The W,1W,S, had,.the Rev :"Alcan:
Reach,` cine .,of our missionaries
frdxn : Manchuria speaking in the
'Presbyterian • church, 'last. "Tues-
day, He gave a be
fine afddress,
which should, be an inspirat,j�don
to all who. heard him, Lunch ¶vas
served . and . a social hour • spent;.
The W.M.S.,:is holding . their
meeting at the home of Mrs. Wel
wood this (Thursday afternoon.-
Congratulations
fternoon..Congratulations to Mi., & Mrs,
Dain MacDonald of Lucknow on
cele.}�rating then,50th wedding
anniversary on Monday of this',
week,.' Mrs, MacDonald wasthe
-former- Miss Sadie Tiffin• of this
community,, • .
.N G A 1V• N O N
N,irt...Charles. McNee returned
*qui Godericl hospital on Mon-
day ' and is convalescing since
having his ' tonsils removed on
APPOINTMENT'PERMANENT'
County Judge Zan MacRae has
a5 Surrogate • Pourt.. judge for
Middlesex' County' and a' . local
master .for the Supreme Court ' of
Ontario.. le` has ' been acting ' in
these; positions• since the death •of, ;he: passed away very' suddenly
Judge Joseph Wearing.'. e" also Douglas was'sseVeen years:of of . age
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.takes Judge - Wearing's - place. as and besides, hisp arents: leaves'
a member of the London. Police his: younger; brother Tommy, age
Commission, sitting with Mayor ' Mrs. •Dicksbn *and 'the little
laddies," were : on -`a visit three
years ago' for' a few, months :while
Fred' was • in'. the' army overseas:
;,,hey: made many friends while
here • and; 'the littlefellow's' un
timely death was a great •sho k
Miss Pearl• Caldwell, of Leam-
ington is 'visiting her sister, Mrs.:
Nelson Culbert. Mrs.: Rebecca
Caldwell, ;her, mother, is at Pres-
ent visiting , in the 'Leamington
district ' .
Congratulations to two
of our
elderly Dungannonitesiwho have
recently 'celebrated . birthdays.,
Mrs,.' B, J Crawford, residing for
the,. winter witkt: her daughter,
Mrs.: Roy 'Willis,:' Detroit was 89
years' of '"•age. on Saturday,.. Jan:.
nary 17th and Mr: -Geo. Irwin•now
residing ng wil,la ,his daughter, 1Virs,'
Donald Foyvler, of Auburn,Y
ob�
served his •80th 'birthd'ay ori Tues.,
January •13th, We wish them both
happy birthday- and best' wishes.
Mrs: Gladys Rivett , entertained
about two dozen friends on Tues-
day, evening lest week at her
home; where they enjoyed a party;
of progressive euchre. Prizeswere
tgiven .to ' Mrs..George'Hodges and
Mr. Harvey .Culber t. Conso'la'tion
prizes to ••,Mrs, ; Heber Eedy and
.Mr.'•Robt..Pere. Mrs.: Rivett ser-
ved a delicious, lunch at •the close'
of the' evening,.
Lad. Tilled By, Truck
Very,. ' sad word, Was received,
here 'recently:by Mr. Thos. Dick-
son, and Mr. .Mel Dickson' from
•their;, bi other Mr.. Fred Dickson
and.,' Mrs:;' Dickson of Kelowna,
B.C.,. stating that •they had' lost'
after_ .New. Nears train injuries
received when 'run' over by • a.
tri5tck, His injuries• -were' not evi-
dent . till the next • day • ant then
Weinge and City IVtagistrate D.
B.Y
Menzies. •
• :Jude 'MacRae' is ,a :sbn of -
g Mr,.
Join' 'MacRae of Lucknow" and
the :«late Mrs, ,.MacRae Ice: • Was
born at . Lochalsh, `and his wife
is the `former <.Winnifred••.:Elliott
cif :'Luck.now. , •
cCQRM:ICK
area;
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arato:
ith:: the prevailing price o . cream 1 ays o use
a :good `se :a ator ' Use •Corn -lick -Deering
p r . U e a 1 :.
hand ' or motor driven cream sepaa ator:
J'W AND USED Connor electric and {gas
washing machines.: Also the new insulated
Connor Thermo Washer. This washer car-
ries a four-year guarantee`.
`SEDORE LOADERS -Snow and gravel shovels:.
These. "machines' .all` feature the Sedore
'' invented prying loose action;
Sold: By
regi:.
Agent's For ' .
McCormick Deering 'Farm 1Viachines
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TILL
The , .ueknow District Co-Op'erative' Incorporated have.'
been assured of Materials :td mix 1,000 teal' of all 'the usual
brands..: of Co Opo ,Eertiiizer. This was.'last, ye'ar's outptit,
so you may hee fident of having' your order filled if yqurs;
is one of the .first .1,000 •tons.
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The following brands will be racked ,in. 125• ib jute 'bag's
and delivered free Of. charge ':Within" '25 miles:
sty w ,
" a `radius of.
h ,pebble ill be packed in. 100 Ib. jute bags.
ORDER NOW AND'SAVE • DISAPPOINTMENT
Co p. 2 12.6, 1.12 12 10, 0 14%7,
`7, 0 12,10,. 20%., also triple
Phone 71,':Lucknow
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Last Friday was qu-ite.,a , dosed
;up•
..day. for ,all' ,l`)ungannonites.'
:The.'. public school classes: 'were
cancelled as Was t' ie:•short course
in 'agriculture -at ' the ":Parish: Hall
and:. in-home economics • at the
.Presbyterian 'church. The :'school'
bus to'Goderich collegiate �insti
'tute. s linable to make•thetrip
on account: of ' blocked . roads., All
other • meetings `were postponed
"and with no mail leaving' or corm.
• ing into the town, .capped •it off
'for: deadness. 'The noise: of a snow
platy in circumstances like this is
quite the thrill and by ;Saturday
it was quite a''different day,• in
every way.
Mi.. and. Mrs. George 'Husband
(nee MVlariop Quaid),; Saltford and
the latter 'formerly • of ' Dungan-
(non,. were honored Tuesday night.
,.of .'last • Week:. with a ' dance rem:
•ccptio.n at the ,Dungannon Parish.
• gall, Dancing, was enjoyed to the
rnusit�-of Fctrrier's-lorche5.tra: The:
young couple at:lunch time,were
read' an, address of best wishes
by Mrs.; Roderick McKenzie,. ".ort
Albert, acrid Mr. Tarn' Morris; Or,
:chant' of. Saltforci,: presented •ti em
with: a purse of money,
T h e Dungannon Badininto
Club is meeting twice weekly at
the hall ,for games and 'on Sat-:
-Oi clay' nights coffee ' and • sand=
.wiches are an .etra treat ,l'ately,
Which' doesn;t conte .amiss • these•
frosty nights.
• Mr, James Finnigan' took' a bad
heart attack early Saturday •ev-
•ening, and Was;:quite ill over Sun-
day,- ' taking • another that •after-.
neon; no, ,was' - much brighter ori
'Monday and Was •surprised and,
cheered 'to .see this ---son, Harvey
from Detroit, whb'returned again.
.on Monday:, Mr. Finnigan is -86
:years of age ands usually keeps.
pretty= 'Well.. MS' • d.atighter,, • Mrs:
Harvey Anderson,. 1,.•N.,•liven;;
nearby, .has been.„lending assist!
•ance' at the parental home, along
• Withother members;, Of the fain-.
ly. • ,
• Mrs, alive Culbert is nursing
Mrs;. Albert Ors r who has "had
infection .in, her face, .but we are •
glad to know is 'showing signs
Of recovery,
Resuynies Teaching Duties.
;Mr,AIe c Smith, was. able to
'resurrie teaching” duties in. the
Dungannon school senior,. rob ti
after about a month of illness.'
The pupils .were glad to greet
their teacher en. Monday morn -
hie, During 'the past• two. Weeks
Mrs, Hugh MCdrostie of Dunlop
had ba,Rably taken over The dut-
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. The :annual vestry meeting of
the Anglican Church. was held on
Monday afternoon with a good
•attendance.; Satisfactory reports•'
were gives om ,e diff event
departments. The to lowing of-
ficers were elected for the com-
ing , year; •Ward e•n't, Howard'
Thompson and .Torn Hodgins..
Vestry clerk. anal, secretary for the
missions,. Miss Edna Boyle; board
of management, Art Graham, Jos.
Wall, Ted . Halde,Aby, Midford
Wall,. Mr. ,and Mrs., Karl Boyle,
Mrs. ' Wm. • Wall, Mrs, • Milton,
Walsh, 1Vl ss May Boyle, Mrs. Tom
Hodgins, 'Mrs. Howard Thompson:
and Mr.• and Mrs. George.Halden-=
by.: .:''••
Mr. .George' Thompson ' of =Par-
ple Grove S°pertt`a few, days .with
Mr.- and Mrs. Alex Percy.
We are sorry to report that • Mr.
Sam Stanley underwent a 'inajor.
operation • on;, Wednesday last at
Wingham hospital.
Mr and Mrs.:•Alex Percy and
Mr. and. and,
Jack Hodgins, and
family spent ` Sunday .With: Mr.
and Mrs. A. Parrish. near Kintail.
Mr. Fred Haldenby is a• p `eat
in Kincardine Hospital.
les° for' Mr. Smith,; in. his 'absence:
Death of Gordon Stothers . , "•
Mrs. Henry Horton of the vill-
age, has received word. from her'
cousin, • Miss Janey,;Stothers,'• Tor-
onto; of'the.•death of the, latter's`
brother, Gordon. Stothers of `Cal
gary, • soi£t of • the 'late Thos:. Stoth-
ers of Dungannon. Fie •is: survived:
a son, He was in his .50th :_`year:
Born in • this district, °.he went' to
the West when quite ..a :young.
Man., .He is ; survived also by •two
brothers, Ellis and Milton of Tor-
onto; and. two sisters, Miss Janey:
Stothers, Tbronto and ' Mrs. Roy
Bishop of .C•hicagg. •
Wm: 'McConnell SuffersAccident ,
Tle :corninunit:y. •regrets '; great-
ly' the•. accident :which occurredto
Mr, 'Wm. McCbnneiL one of Dun -
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THEATRE
Ludcdnw
Friday, Sat., Monday
CHESTER- MORRIS
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VICTOR Mc�L GhEN
OUCH , TOUGH
,AND•READY'
They're, a .new •kind of sea„
Wolf, rough, 'tough anad ready
for anythrng.on the high seas.
Playing Wednesday
MAXWELL • ANDERSON'S
The.EVE• of ST. MARK
With Arm. Baxter,. Wm.. lythe'
and.Michael O'Shea
It's so ' very 'very ,tender, so
utterly' honest, so simply xnov
• ing •You'll., take it • to your
heart.
COMING - -,i- .
Stewart Grainger in,
"CARAVAN"
of his •door when he slipped 4 attd
;suffered .a broken hips„ A. doctor.
was !summoned and . he was re-
moved' to Goderich hospital, but
• for a few days it was not possible
to have the, injured" leg .set:'.'Mr_,
McConnell, 'at the advanced ' a e•
of. .,88 years, • is • suffering' mut."`
froin shock:•. His sister', Mrs. S
Gibson of, Stratford,.` arrived soon..
after • the accident to see him :and .'
th visit . his wife and daughter
gannon's oldest' residents; ,on Fri- Beth. .
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toy, December,: ' 1947,' the spread . between.' A -Large and A -•Pullets, . ,
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