HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-03-04, Page 5••THURSDAY, . N!°ARCH; 4th, ',1'948
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM:
—Two -show Rath Night
Friday and Saturday
MARCH 5th, 6th
NEIAON, EDDY,
IL,ONA MASSEY:
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N�rth..est. Out- - as
matutee Saturday at 2,b0 . .ni.
Monday and Tuesday
MARCH 8th, 9th
ANN SHERIDAN,
ZACHARY SCOTT•
in .
�E°;UHFALTH�Ut.;
(Adult ,Entertainin%en't)
ednesday, Thursday
kARGH 10th :.ltlth"
'GENE KELLY,
MARIE MacDONALD
''HB' LUCKNQW 'SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONT.ARIQ.
WHY' ECNURC.
Tkis. comtn.un'ity was saddened
by the sudden passing of a. life-
long and ' highly .respected resi-
dent) Mr. Mac Ross; He suffered
a. sey;Pxe_strike•=ori1-S-aturd'ay • and
passed away on Tuesday. He was
a
.son' of Mr, and Mrs, George
Ross, pioneer. settlers of • the 2nd
• Con, of Kinloss, M'r, Ross' was' a
staunch churchman.. and :always
ready • to .• help'.anything for'the
betterment of the, comhunit
y:His
family were all homer for the fun-
era1,
Mr, and Mrs„ Graydon Cox aleft
this, Tuesda '.fol
Y; their, home in
.Coniston; ,• .
114r , Foren, .also ' Mrs '•Brayford
and Mrs..Russell spent •a few days
with Mrs, Ross and Olive
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne- Johnston
spent Friday : at the Nile .with ,his
sister, Mr. and Mrs., Watson, .who
are ee'lebrating' their 25th. wed-
ding anniversary. '
Congratulations 1-
�to • Miss Ruby
Conn, ':Miss':MaryLaidlaw. and
Mr, Gordon Welwood • on `Cele-
brating birthdays ' on : February'
PfAR:AMOUNT
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Mr. Ross • Henderson .,attended
the Atwood and Morrison: wed-
ding held in the United. Church,.
-Teeswater, on ,Saturday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet •Hamilton
and daughter ' of Hamilton spent.
Sunday 'with ' Mr: and •Mr's. •Jack
Hamilton :
.Mr, Ronald Henderson
of Harri-
ilton'ipent Sunday with his par
• ents, •Mr.. and Mrs.. Jack 'Hender-
son. .
Robert Rae 'is busy wiring Dave
Anderson's place for." hydro.
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A. very successfu
1 aening of
euchre 'and :dancing was held 'al
the home of Mr and:: Mrs..` James
Ketchabaw. High lady in .euchre
was Mrs. Alice Aitkens. Highest
Aman was Mri.' :Wm.. Ketchabaw.
'Mrs, •Aitkens handed in her prim,
to be sold by Harvey Brooks.
Jack McIntosh was. the -highest.
bidder.
Mr.. and Mrs, .Ll`od Wyldsand
daughter, Kincardine and. Mr. &
Mrs. Warren .Wylds. of Lucknow
visited with .Mr. and Mrs:'Dan'
Wyle,, on'Sunday.'•
,Mrs M. 'Ketchaba'w` and Bill
We are gladto report Ma and •visited' with Ketehabaw's
Mrs. Russel Ross' baby recovered sister, Miss ' Bessie Walsh` of
enough to return to its home a - Wingharh, who has been.. i11 in
ter being in. Wangliam ..Ii•spital: the Hospital '": ;
REW E
° Mars. Ra ' a
yrnond .Finnigan ,and
Chester' visited her mother, • Mrs.
'C1:ainney, Who we are sorry to
say, is not as well as her many
friends would wish. ° many
Mr, and Mrs, .Clifford Crozier,.
Joanne and Billy spent last week.
end in I ondon with Mrs. L. Croz-
ler ,and• fami)ay,
„• Mr. and Mrs. 'Belt Treleaven
silent Monday with Mr;° and Mrs.
Ronald; Treleaven and Mr.. and
Mrs: Jack Curran. -
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Miss' Jean "Free •'vsited over'; the week, •
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week:. end with ' lier friend, Miss;
Donna ;Hodge, Dungannon.
°A- number 'from here took m
thew show "Gone with' the* Wind"
--Coderich on Monday evening:-
celebrated
Mr. and Mrs Ronald Treleaven
his ,birthday with bis
sister, Mrs, •' Vernon Hunter, Mr.
Hunter and family •cm FAclay ev-
ening.,
Mrs. Bert Treleaven spent,Fri-
diy *afternoon' with her sister,
Mrs, ' Herb - Stothers. . •
Mr. Ed Webster' of •Saskatce,
wan visited.. his cousins, :Mr, anti '
•Mrs, S. J. Kilpatrick ,during :the..
ar.k e
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iving In A Big W
Syrnpathy is.: extended to Mrs.,
,j'. Coulte • and .. Mr...: Robert
y Ross, also Mr. James Ross of the
Wes
ther; Mr: 'Mac.
t in .tile passing of their. bro.
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attended 'the:funeral of Mrs.: lien-.
derson's:'brother-in=law, Mr. Mal-
colin Ross;: Whitechurch.
United Church Evening Aux.;
The February.. meeting; 'was
held at: the home' of Mrs. L 'C
ji■ Thompson with an attendance of
■ NI ■ 27: After the •bUsiness period, Miss
.i..11 TI�:u�c•
Mary Struthers ,introduced the
worship .s'eryice. The, scnptiire.
was: read; by Mrs T ,MacDonald:''
Miss- M. Cramm• offered a prayer
The: Study • Book was 'given • by
Miss Helen, Hamilton,.. followed by
an instrumental .'by : Mrs J A:
Crispin : Mrs A, ,.1VlacNay- contri=
-bated a • reading. - After: the }clos-
ing hymn,• lunch -was -•served; Mrs
E,.',Crawford; thanked • the hostess.'
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pedal' Request,
Will play ~a:return engagement
NAINEGIE•UALL,, •LUCKNOW
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■ , The regular, meeting of the �:.
N P S; was held on Monday even-
■ ; .in: ,March • lst ".The meeting
g�a ng.
Li . opened w th"the music,':'"Day is,
• ' Dying in the West" followed by.
•• i the 'singing of ;Psalm : 86 • and: a
prayer, Margaret Graham:.read
'o the scripture ''lesson and Gwen`
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Unc!er auspices , of
Lucien() Canadian Legion
Door Prize and:. Special Events ` ''sizes
Admission•
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Stewart commented on it After
Marion Graham ' read the minutes'
hymn 738 was' sung.. A radio play'
On ' the work done ,by overseas'
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.• relief for, Europea, children was
'a : presented and: •programs were
inade- out for a worship'. service..
After singing hymrr 335 'Norman
Taylor ,closed 'the ,,meeting.with.
prayer.:
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CAN YOU SAY, '`My hen
ing well; rny4 chicks
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aren't .dropping in milk
s • are laying fine, my 'hogs aye do-
nY ade me Money last' year.; my cows
productions"
BUYERS OF CO-OP: FEED
you can, also, by pati
feeds,
. EY DOING 'SQ yoti • will' `b
:veil as heiping.-ydurse
DROP, IN` AND ASK how
Your hogs, or an extra
s are all `telling these:stories and
r onizing your local Co -Op ,for all'
e
strengthening n • your: Co - •c ,,as.
:.f,
you can get an 'extra dollar' for
cent or two for :your: eggs. •
Your Co«Operative,
JOHN JAMIESON, Mgr.
$87,500,000 was' paid :from. the U. n
employment • Insurance, fund to' unenl.
p'loyed Canadians. from September I'
1;945,. to Ocfober'31, 1947. :
31•'.0 -
$ 00,000: was : contributed: ':to • thi
and by .the Government of: Canada,
500;000 . ]individual unenYployesd
fitted. fromworkers and their ':dependants , bene -.
thee ° ph Y a ments.•...
In :many cases had payments not
been available the unemployed would
have suffered want!' "; •
What's: the good of 'Unemployment
Insurance?—Can there be any :•doubt!
Unemployment Insurance' helps the
employer .by . providing ;unemployed
with pure}i,�using power and helps .the
worker by .providing maintenance
• all owancep during • unemployment-`
Employer and Employee and the Gov-'
ernment' all have' ' an.interest•-Unem,
ploynent Insurance i 'a• large factor •
in a healthy :-NatioiiaLEconamy.
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Make full use off':your local'office`.of
the ,National Employment Service.
�epartment, of ,Labour
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HUMPHREY MITCHELL, Minister of •Labour'.
A. MacNAMARA, Deputy Minister
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That's when•a roan is really down A fellow }
risks everything :else before he. pat'* withhis a..
shirt.. That .,goes last. He: values it too•much.
TJ1 a expression dose your shirt is' used for good' reasons. A good
cotton sbiri is something to cherish: The:: same amount of money
'could b4y nothing of similar quality::,:
That applies also to cotton' lied sheets; handl erchi"efs; gown's; and
cores �of:other items of daily use that are made.of cotton... Cotton' with
its fresh•nesst its washability,;••its resistance .to itua and heat and its
durability,gtves top value for your luotaryr'
you 'can. het your shirt•on ,that! :' •
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