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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-01-22, Page 5• • so 0 THURSDAY, 34. Witt ' 22, 1047 Toy TAICKNOW SENTINEL, vcx ow, oNTaRio`. ,, yceurr11Theatre WtN'GHAM,. Two Shows Each Night Friday and Saturday JANVARX 23rd); 24th:• Iohnuy Weismuller, Brenda. Joyce 1 Tartan, A .+d .. sI iuntr ::Thi: -•H _ es's �: Matinee Saturday at 2.00 :p.m a.. 140. arid' Tuesday ,JANUARY 26th, 27th ' .Shile ' le Y Temple, ► Guy Madison. t ' HONEYMOONit 1 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 '; .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; I EERhNQ; 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 • • 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. • 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 �uc now, D�str t O SOP.. I•r��c. ° IOH111 JAMIEs(ll 1, ,Mgr. . . ' tAl/�..i.Y. «:Yi�kuux..rdH.WAi• tl. • 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- • K1NLOUJ H I. . 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 - • PAGE FIVR •-0=— R' THEATRE Ludcdnw Friday, Sat., Monday CHESTER- MORRIS :• 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. . :�+ponanr PROVINCE-RO'ADC 4 PEOPLE ridgy,. ti .ARID. anuar 8.15 a■■aio�.■�s�er■aiti�i■■■.eahaaau�:��ah-._:._.. •• BIG EGG REMIUMS "Fall Eggs have always been the most.Profit.. able tto produce,, ancl• Fall Eggs can be obtained only through purchase . of E ARLY CHICKS" "Fall eggs have always been the most profitable' td,' produce, and, Fall eggs can be •obtained only through purchase of'early chicks"ri' say market experts 'of Dominion DDp arttnent. of Agriculture.„Not,. only are late . Summer” and Fall :egg's 'highestn price,..for all, sizes; '.but' the preiniunfor big eggs is widest then.:•Fron•4. August toy, December,: ' 1947,' the spread . between.' A -Large and A -•Pullets, . , ranged between 10 and 1l cents per dozer(! That's worth Shooting., ,Aim for'that ,ta -prine top-premiummarket . Start t gogd'chicts- Bray. ChicpY=-:as early as 'possible; Full information cheerful • and promptly supplied. ' • FRED` W. BRAY-- 120, John. St. N. -v7.' . Hamilton, Ont. • . SLAYS" ` BR . . ` L •.k . • �M.a��aa�a�l�aa�■aaii.. • ..• i��a■��a■aa�a�iaa�i■�aife