The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-02-05, Page 5T1iURSPAY, rEatt ]AR t' 5; 1948
THE LU.CKNOW SENTINEL, =KNOW, OW, .ONTARIO.
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LyieuiflThea.t.re
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Two. ShoWa Bath Night
Fiday. and Saturday
FEBRUARY 6th, 7th
SPENCER, TRACY, • a
• • FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW
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ap tainSl Courageous'
•Matinee .Saturday at • 200 p.m
.Monday' and Timidity
FEBRUARY'. 8th, 10th_
JAMES4TEWART, q
`DONNA REID
LIONEL BAItRYMORE
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i s► Wonderful f
•Wednesday,, Thursday.
FEBRUARY. .lith, 12th.
EitItOL FLYNN,
BARBARA' STANWYCK
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re or
t• that.
• W'e' are •pleased to p
Mr. -Sam, Stanley- has ',`recovered
recent ' operation and''
,from : his
was 'able: to ' return home •,-last
Deepest synipathy is extended
to Mr'. Charlie Hodge in;the death":
of his wife who passed away. on
Y,g
.: in Win -hair•--Hospital
Saturday'
Mr. and .Mrs. Hodge haveonly
been living in Canada for a few
Months, Coining 'from, England in
the early fall,
The Women's World:. Day:: of
Prayer will; be held in the Pres=
-byterien church' en Friday, Feb
ruary'13th.Mrs1.' George: Graham
will be the •key-worrian.
Congratulations to "Mrs Wm.`
.Kaake who is celebrating 'cher
93rd birthday this:.•week She is
...'still quite well and setive' and is
making. her home .with. her. �dau-
ghter at 'Putnam,;
Mrs. Milton :Walsh ; who has
been•:at Mr, Wesley Osbourne,•
spent' Sunday at her .s
home .here'. •
• Mr. and Mrs. Wm;- Lloyd : and
Doris of Kincardine 'visited' on.
is
Sinday with relatives here,.:
Bread 1.1 • A''
pCent
The . price of 'bread: advanced
• one .cent on Monday,:;the. price
locally being 14' cents. I
• WEDDING .BELLS
LANE=.. TRUMBLEY
.The . marriage of Betty Isobel,
younger daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
John runibley of Port ]{gin to.
William Everett Lane,sari of Mr.
and • Mrs; Malcolnt Line of .Holy -
rood,
Holy -rood, • Ontario, was solemnized at
the home: of the bride's :.parents
on Saturday, January 24th at. 12,
noon, Rev. A. Gillies Officiatedin
the ...presence of relatives • 'and
friends' of the young couple. The
ceremony was . performed in the
Living room beneath a;: beautiful`
arch': background• of� :evergreens
:,decorated with -.pink and white.
streamers :and wedding: bells; The
Wedding music, ;was :played, by
Mr, :Jan. Remington of Port: Elgin.
The • bride, • given iii:. marriage
by her father, looked charming
in a floor length gown of white
slipper satin and' lace with long
sleeves andsweetheart neckline;
a floweredhalo holding ,her fin-
gertip. veil. She carried .pink,
carnations • and maiden hair ' fern
with bows and streamers ,of brid-
al :satin.. Mrs, Barry Forbes, sis-
ter Of the bride, attended •as• mat-
ron .of honor and wore floor"
length gown 'of baby: blue crepe,
shqulder length matching • veil
and '.carried. a bouquet. .of yellow
.mums and maiden hair fern with
bows-• of : white satin h ane
brother, -of the groom, was best
man,
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The bride's Mother was gown-.
ed i'n: brown crepe with shoulder
corsage of ' carnaf-ions, • sna drag-
on and fern}.., The gr'oom's mother
woe e' green - crepe with. shoulder
cgrsage of carnations, pink snap -
'dragons, and • maiden . hair
Following the'cei emony a wed-
ding ..dinner was served • an ;:the
dining• room,::which was. . prettily,,
decorated' i.pink and white.. A.
three-storey wedding '.cake and
pink nk candles centred the .'bride's
table. `Assistin , were Donelda
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Beech;; ' •Marnie -Underwood a•n d•
Kay NicDernud. ' `
Mr.and Mrs: Larie;•lefx on a•
meter ', trip to London : and' -other'
'points,, the ;bride:•wearing•o pink:
wool th ess and =blue 'shortie_ coat
with black accessories. On. their
return they. 'will" reside in Port
Elgin.
O.B' T' U R YN.
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. MkS,, PETER MaeLEOD
On' Saturday, January 31st,"
,Mrs. Peter MacLeod passed away
In ----Kincardine Hospital, —where:,
she had been. `taken following 0
hip fracture suffered ' in a fall.
in her home some two weeks be-
fore,' She: was. in her 90th year.
Formerly Mary MacKenzie, she
was the last of six children "born
to .Mr,.. and Mrs. Murdoch Mac-
Kenzie of • North ,East ,'Hope; The
family., moved to the Sixth, Con-
eession' of Kinloss; when she:was
eleven .years ' o1d. Fohowing her
marriage she lived.on the Fourth
.Concession., Kinloss, until moving
into A'Lueki ow scarcely three.,
:years ago: Her husband :.prede-
ceased ' her in 1910.
She is; survived ' by two daugh-
ters, Mary and Dean. Three child-
ren died in infancy,
Mrs. MacLeod had a personal=
itythat' endeared: . her to 'yeti/1gand, old. Warm hearted and gen
erous, she , radiated brightness
and cheer and' in spiteof the I
handicap ,.of deafness,. in. later
'Years, never • ,lost the yiauthf ul
.spirit, or zest of life. She was 'n-.
terested . in. ' people and ', - world
events and one , of her •hobbies • the"
last years was: the Making 'of
scrap books, Even, to the last sure-
mer she was an enthusiastic Bard.:.'
ner and :few .coul-ci? wield a h 9e: so
well: Her 'christian character and
deep religious faith were,a.sour:ee
of blessing to: those. with: whom
:'she came, in contact.. •
She was borne to her ..last•'rest,-
ing place by old' friends, John D.'�
MacLeod, Ed Little,.' Walter' Mi c-
Kenzie, Gilbert 'Hamilton, Jo • n
Rev
Mur'
dochD�ve '
aHouston.. :.
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Smith, 'w'ho ,conducted the funeral
services at her home and'. at South
Kinloss Cemetery; read the fol
lowing verses which she prized:
LAND AHEAD " a
When we :reach our .peaceful
dwelling:`.:
On'the .strong,eternal hills
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Arid our praise. to Hun 'is swelling
Who' the vast creation fills, ,'
When• the path of prayer, and .
duty, •
And affliction,'all are :trod,
And we. `?wake andseethe beauty.
;Of Our Saviorir and our God
O 'twill be; a glorious' morrow
• 'To a dark ,and, stormy 'day!' ' ,
When.we smile upon, our- sorrow
And the, stOrrns have, passed •
away;
LUCKNOW NATIVE DIES I
A native of•Lucknow John 'Mc-
Intdsl died :Saturday at Victoria
'Hospital in his 70th ' yea
r He had
been a horse, trainer. • and ' had
iqe rn London 43 year's. r. ' c-:
10f the bliss begun below;' •
Intoshi was a Member, Of •StMat-
a When the life the flesh* pbscureth,
thew.'s Anglican ;-Church. ;' p
diant form- shall shine
�In each:radiant ,
'sons John
Surviving are two . And the joy that -aye ,endureth.
.
Wand Charles'. P.• Mclntosh,'bothi' i
Flashes forth in beams d v ne. `.
•a daughter; Miss
.of. `London 'and. g.. _. , � " .•-• ' '
Dorothy McIntosh; London.: His Shall the memory: be' banished.
I. Of.' His ::kindness • and, .His `.care,`
wife,`Catherine; predeceased'h'ini
in •' 1923' Funeral service.' was ; held ( When, the wants and woes are '
Monday:
1 vanished',.
HITECHURCH
Mr. and Mrs Furbur from the
Vest are visiting here with her
sister, Mrs. Gibson 'Gillespie and
Mr. `Gillespie:
The W,A. of the Presbyterian
church, heldtheir meeting at the
home, .of Mrs. McVlwiiaith .. on;
Tuesday and. • quilted one quilt
and returned to the same home
on Friday and quilted another. „,
Mr.' :.and: Mrs. Wim Tiffin 'of
'Windham spent•Sunday afternoon.
with Mr:' and Mrs Victor Winer..
son. ••4 . •
Mrs: Jaxnes` Wilson, Sr., spent
a few' days in Wingham lash ;week
with relatives
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'A number from' here attended
the funeral of Mr, Walter. Rich:n
ardson which was held in, Wing-
ham, Saturday.
Hydro Interruption
Much of the village was black
ed • out on Sunday'. evening fore a
couple of 'hours, caused by a
broken wire ' near. Bili' Stimson's
residence. With Alex Havens • il1l,.
at his home, ':it Was necessary to
get Wirigh:am linemen to :repair
'the break. ':Service.'was' restored
about 8.00 o'clock.
KAI$SHEA W. 1: MEETING
Mrs.
Lloyd d D
y MacDougall .: was
hostess :to th'e members • of the
Kairshea W. I. for the. January
meeting, when nineteen members,
,visitorsand eleven, children
were present,- despite, the '• cold"
stormy day.
The : `meeting opened with the
singing of. the. ''Ode and the '.re
pealing, of the Lorii's prayer: The.
minutes .of the last meetingwere
read and adopted; and • the cor=
respondence was read.' , •`
The.roil call was answered by
y
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Wh at would. like to see most".
The` program' consisted of 'read-
inwrinipm.
REX THEATRE
LUCKNOW
Friday,' Sat Ylonday
IT'S
"MELODY RANCH"
Starring
GENE AUTRY
With `:Jinn ay Durantb'
Playing.'Wednesday
in :; Technicolor
Diamond .Horseshoee'.
Starring
BETTY 'gil'RABLE
DICK .HAYME3
It's Just• .Sim 1
p y..Geo;genus
NEXT•
Friday,'Saturday, Monday
•', ' "CUBAN PETE"
COMING _<
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"GREEN FOR ' DANGER","
—iirgrfrylas. F. iv ac " nnon,
H. Houston, Mrs. I. °Dickie, Mrs,.
F. Gilchrist : and Mrs. R. Martin,
diet- by Betty and Joan Hamilton„;
a recitation by Allan MacDougall.
Mrs: Hughes conducted . several
"contests.
Mr. Campbell.` Thompson. was
guest speaker, :and gave as .an;,
'interesting topic on.Publicity. Mr..
Lance Moffat, who is .visiting rel-
atives here,'spoke: briefly:. '
The closing remarks were given
by Mrs. A.•=Hughes, after whish.'
the national anti em was sung A:,
social ,half`. hour' was then enjoy,
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BY-LAW NO.. 13 `1948.
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With the light of .resurrection, �.
.Wher our' changed
bollies
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And:: we gain.",.the Ali: perfection
TILI
TIS
The Lucknow District. Co -Operative. ]incorporated: have
been assured of materials` to , ix 1,000 tons of all the usual
brands of Co -Op .Fertilizer. This ;was '.last 'year's • output,
so
You ':urs.
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Y may be confident' of,having .your order filled y
• is one of ' the first '1,000 tons; •
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The brands ., 125 l � `ute• bags
follo�uving bWill be packed in b a g'
and delivered free of • charge within a ]radius of 25 miles:
Co -Op. 2 12 6, 2 12 10, ' 0 14'7, 0 12 .10, 20%; also triple,
strength pebble will be_. packed in 100 lb. jute bags.. •
OIiDEE 'NOW AIVlb SAVE %DISAPPOINTMENT
Phone 71, Lacknow
,ucknow
. ' JOAN JAMIESON, kgr.
Which He loved to soothe.
share? •
Alrtabe way. .by, which ,He led us,
All, the, grievings: Which He; bore,
All the: patient iove..IHe"tatightus,
Shall we think of •theme no' more?
We.1 al'i read the tender.•nieaning:
and
Of the sorrows and alarms,:
As we trod the. desert, :leaning,.
Ort His: everlasting arms;
Arid 'His , rest. will' be the • dearer
When • we think of 'weary- ways, G
And 'His ,light will' shine the
tie
As
rise
oi cloud•
Y days.
The
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The Great Cigar Butt' Mystery:
. Who's. filching a .senator's half-
srxioked •' ;cigars .and '`. replacing
them with shorter .butts Be''sure-
to read, George
Dixohni 'ast 'entertain-
ingmysaccount
terry, in. "Well, That's Washing -.I
ton', a feature in ` Pictorial Re-
view,. magazine of, humor, fiction,
cartoons, Hollywood reports and
snrpr°ises, with this ' 'Sunday's'.
(February 8) issue of -The Detroit.'
Sunday ',Times..
F THE CORPORATION, OF ,T
COUNTY OF HURON
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t b s �A� :o Bounty
• : `WHL''`REA:s,. it is deemed adviseable and ex edient`• that the .a.
gOrporation of the County Of 'Huron' establish: a' fox
■ bounty: rt .
■ AND'. WHEREAS; ..is is deemed . adviseable that the A'gricul- •s,,
■ ture Coinmittee establish rules -and regulations connected
i.. \ therewith: ,
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THEREFORE,; be it enacted and it is hereby enacted,,that *
■ ' the Corporation of the. Count Of Huron establish; a Fox
County .
s Bounty:of'.$$'�0.0 per head 'for aduTt'foxes•.-and $2.00. 'per-u.r-•
ad::: for• fox` pups, d t"
■ � he es roved in flies County .,during :any .•
■ month of :.the . year.
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.- ; Alb. be it' further, enacted, •' that the Agriculture• Committee ■.` '
. establish rules . and regulations • to control „,the payment :is.
of said Bounty. ■�
This. By -Law shall come into force and effect upon the �' {
date . of ' the final passing thereof. • ,.
i Read a third time 'andpassed•• this 23rd day of 'January, ■
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• N. W`MILLER,, Cleric HUG1/ BERRY; Warden •
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MI • Rules and Regulations `'
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1, The' payment of bounties. shall .be the . responsibility of ••
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IN County} upon receipt of any account duly .signed by the 2
Clerk and peeve of the . local Municipality. ' :• • • n,
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■. 2, • Any, person, destroying a foie■
or•fox••pup must present' .111■ the whole carcass. to any• local Municipal Clerk, within the iti
: County. within 48.'hours adesruction.. .« 4...
o- \ of Huron • . •fter tu �.
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` ■ The Clerk shall mark or have ;marked • each pelt • with a r
■ • sl t, not less than . three inches: long, ••placed longitudinally
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`' in the lower ' jaw. , . •E •
4, hle:pup of the -current year -.shall: be designated as a..fox
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• until after July 31st, • ....
1'. :u• « . signed, t •
r N. W MILLERR,
■ Clerk, ,County of Huron, all '
iia tiiHiI$ aawusmalis iiIaw waaa> iaiar•■IMra hall,
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