HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-05-13, Page 5`iliCrl;S1):Y MAY 13th, 1948';
ycewfl: Theatre'
W: NGHAM
Two Shows Earth Night
`TH URS:, , FRI., SAT.
MAY 13th, 14th„, 15th
VICTOR MOORE;
ANN HARDING,
. CHARLES RUGGLES
11 HAPPE
ON 5th AVENI$'E.
1V6tinee Saturil:ay•at 2 p.m,
MON:; .TUES. W'ED,
,MAK. 17th,. 18th;• .19th
MICKEY' ROONEY,• , .,
• BRIAN 'DONLEVY
—' In
KILLER M,cCOY'
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South Kinloss W. M S•..'
The lVla• •ineetin . of: South Kin
los mento t 'E� t1.; .'Vvcts helct;:in•i•tTie base
•a f' the c u h 'w'ith ail a't
h c
tendance of nine; ,Mrs; ; D.
Kinnon; •pr.esidexit,• conducted• the.
• 'meeting.:.The ,meeting.- opened 'by
singinghymn '530.`follo,w'ed :with
prayer'. by. 1Vlr ,, ,Mac,Kirinon.The.
•cripture•'study Revelation ,1,•,.was
read. arid . e,xplained• by
Cavia. ,Reading .b • Mrs. T. •Coll.-'
rel .The• .mall .'call .was answered
by'a fabrite' psalm:.' The; topic
from`the,'study book "Out: Com"
mission'' was :ably>.dealt with; by
lVirs; A,' Maclntyre::T'he 'Meetiing.
closed with. prayer Eby M;rs,
MacIntyre: ••
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We aro sorrY. tt> relir,r•t that Mr ,Itoltert Davi„r]son Passes
�r: Itohert Davids°an, D:ungannon,.
last survivini fson of the pioneer
family of the late Robert David-
son, ;and' Martha Menary David
a;re m the hospital.. „ son died in'Goderich Alexandra
Marine Hospital Thursday •, fol
Mr., and Mrs. 'Borne Johnston . lo•wing a. lengthy illness. He was
and Miss Grace McKinnon made 78 Years of age, His wife, ;the for-
a trip to Niagara on Sunday,' • mer 'Margaret -McCluskey,, died
Mr.•. Geo, Ross of 'Owen; Sound two : years ago this month. Since
spent the week -end with his par-
ents, Mr ..and Mr's. Robt„ .Ross.
Mr•.'. John Johnston made a trip
11c n y McGi c. and his sr;n Gor-
don were taken to Wingham l os
pital on Friday,' MrRoy McGee
of London is looking after the
stock and; other work"white they
to London last. Thursday and vis
that time he had. been in poor.
heal.tht and had been •receiving
treatment -at the hospital .for the
past .:several : weeks,..:
'ted. with' Mrs,Jci nston in the .Mr. Davidson lived .most of his
hos tal..a We life . at the faun home, "S.unrise
p :hope • to see. Mrs. Villa" at the, :noilth end •:of Dun-
Johnston home ,soon.
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'Mrs. Gordon 'Small cif .Toronto, •the --exception ':of 18 years spent
sperlt the .•
'ekerid 'with' 'her her- on` the. 5tli " Concession .Aslfie
tel; Mrs ,•Du}ic•Mc.Gteg ox ; ld.
„g , .; ", immediately after his� Marriage
Mr; and Mrs;•'I;1 ,T.ichborne of to Nlrs: Davidsgn, he ''had spent
Goderich'and Mr., and`Mrs, Lorne his. entire .life in Dr nganrion.
Durnin.:.and, 'two.. boys 'of St; He had always taken a prom
Helens, also..Mr, and Mrs. Dune inept part in church, •comrTuri•ity.
„Kennedy spent Mother's day,,With 'and business•life, He served as a
Mrs. D. Kennedy. church 'elder. and• clerk of the'
Emerson
'ession ` at ErskineMir. and Mrs.. Vic)Enesoichiiich for many years sabnYd fe.rwiaa
hsspert Sunday witheer mother,
Agri. R. Tiffin ...1,s•h6,re • the familysuperintendent . •of * the : Sunday
were gathered for,Miathe+r's dri Y l School for 40.:years.: Mr. Davidson
gannon, .where he was born: 'With'
was also \ a ' director ,:of the West
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Waw•anosh 'Mutual Fire. Insurance'
Company.`for .1.2: years, and a .drr-
Tl A'VD Plti, S '. •
MEETS 11EItE 'NEXT Z1 LEK •` gannon giicu -
t 1 S
The. 34th •� annutr.l' rre4ting rif,
William R Stothers, ;Dungannon,.
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"NIAITLA ; ,_ IWTERIAL cc t sr of .the Dun A l
ura'. oerety;:.
• Surviving: 'are- - .a. ''sister, Mrs.
Maitland '1 i cs}>y to*inC.hul•c h .rn S 1,
.u.c, surviving 'imember : of the
Sari Ida• 'will :be hOki .iii .the Pt e:5 11 ' 4 Sind. .. nQl bpw;` �il'�"ate
ray -11 Isar rrtic to •.';tie)r'i .Recd, �c:}iot > Mr.. and' Mrs: ':i ati.Xd
Tu,esdiiv,. May::18t1r.•at 10; ,a..m..aii,d'
1 317:,h ..D<t�l.iglrt 'Savi-i g tin'w
Repcl;r is .'vi1.1 be .pr~esented • .aii.d
ttc ms cif' lausirtesi,• discussed: Ad-
dieSs(S•:wi11 be`gi (f: by 1?i<< C,
II 1')/la.c•Donald, iD.f) liiocir'i ato.r l
of 'the. Genti4ral AsSunilily • f th,E•
P1 6'.Sbylei ia'n Churi,h in Canada; `
rpember of: the Council '.Ere.-
c.ut:ivc and by Ml;s,•.D ma ld M'unro,
svnod.ica`1; president:
P'resby:tei ral pr•i'sident,:
iVI r. `f
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5 , Cxu•tl, r.rc• Reid.' Will :preside
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at }.kith aessi>ns, and giT i?thc clos- hh
ing` Message: The L,ueknci.t • ladies
ionfromraised,,. ',
•The f•uner'al\ service was held
5atiu1 dcry': at 2,30: p:rn with ;the
1€1.' Rev.• C.'• h3. ` MVtacDon'a1d,. the
pastOr cli rge.,High tribute wa.
paid .tib the valuable• wor k: of th
deceased in 'the church and com-
mun•ity; • :•Favoriter. ' hymns were
•Sung with. :the organist;' Mrs: S.
H , Stother at •tlie'• o-rg:an and' dui-
• ng 'the: ser vice sang:' ,"Home ' of
the Sour; withi-•Mrs L F. Stingel
playing;' • t h e•,•. 'accompaniment.
•Feautiful floral tributes. ' were
will sive dihner.,
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• , We ,I-iave• On Hand : 11 II
�MI'LETE WITH- `F,
os r•.:Take-Off and Horse -Drawn `Mower.
(BEATTY HAY' CARS
Complete• with steel .track . and`.fork ; ..
EXTENSION LADDERS:
'28! feet and 3 'feet
Comp Tete Line of
Purina' Feeds and •Sanitatio ...Products•'•:
' C ' '•• r � _ rt mens Institute at, the annual
'.Phone 5�; .Lucknnw, �''� ‘on Sunday. meeting held - at :• her home on.
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•n Sr. Interment was ii Dungannon
■:'cemetery.'
1�Yttle :Gail 1Ariderson, 1:0 MOs.
'borne by mem.bei s Of the Mason}c
Order with: do iinpressiv.e. Mas-
onic service conducte at the
griveside.Mr:. David oTr ' was a
n-ic'n bei •of Carlow ..Lodge since
the .year 1929. The. Pallbearers
we're (hutch ::elders and old
•nei4hbors�, John ,Bennett;.• HerbStotlier s„,:Jas Wilson; •CTliff#'MNir.-
ray, Wi1hur • Blown, Dick Park;
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Planning
for the Future
IS MAN'S:°'FIRST AMBITION'
If fire . were til destroy your property,, would the `insurance'
you •nocarry be adequate to •• cover the : cost 'of building at
presentw' high prices,
For free counsel and';advice .ion'' any insuranee needs
Such. ,as Fire,• Autoniobile,.Life, ..'Hospitalization, write or
phone .without obligation.
Lewart's, Insurance:Ageflc�
Litclinot ,Ont., Phone 8
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HELENS..
,`The sacrament of the' Lord's
Supper will be observed Ari the
U
'n•iied Church. next • Sunda
morning at 11.45 DST. •
Mother's Day was .observed on
Sunday' morning with Mr. Lorne
'Woods, superintendent. of . the
Sunday •School, in charge.,He was
assisted in the 'worship. ,service
b'y Miss °Isobe.l. Miller and Mrs,
E. W. Rice.' Rev. M; G. 'Newton
read the: story of the Broken Tube
and also ,gave ,an address in keep-
ing :with. the •occasion.‘ The ,.choir
sang "Tell Mother I'll be .there";
and 'Mrs. W. A.
tosses.. • '',
Miller -''as hos-
PLAY • WELL •RECEIVED' ,
In spite of a "winter 'blizzard"
and counter attractions on Friday
,night; there was a. good. attend
Vanceat ;the '•play. .and- dance pre-
sented ' in the'.Town Hall under
auspices of St, Peter's Men's
Club.. :. ,�
The play. "Peekaboo Penny"•
was. well presented by . Port -:AF .
:best :players, and; • proved highly
entertaining.'
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.w.eek:en.dvisitor• .with :Mr. and,
Mrs:, Win: Purdon and attended
the baptismal service .foir
bara . `Anne . Purdon at . White=
church'PresbyteNarr 'Chitral ;on
S'rday morning
Visitors home for Mother's Day
iiielude.d', :mt.:, Murray Taylor of,
a•
•'Win�gham, 'iVir. anMrs . Gordon
:Miller and'•Larry• and:•Mjss• Doris
Taylor' of London 'with, 'Mr. and
Mrs. •Chester -Taylor:; ,Mr:` &
Charlton of Port Alma with Rev.
and' Mrs. M. G. Newton;. Mr. and
Mrs: Alex Mujdie and Bobby of
Toronto•:and Mr. -• and : `Mrs. 1VI•el.
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Brown of .waterloo'with..Mr:
Mrs. Woods;: Mr. • and .• Mrs. Roy
Robinson of . Belgrave : with Mr.
and. Mrs.= W-.. M. •Hurpphrey.•
Mr:' Andrew • Gaunt,' and .' Mr,
Join•.Aitchison: were visitors
Sunday with Mis .:Tames:_ Gaunt
w.li,o is a: patient insVictoria Hos-
1
pital, London. Mrs: Gaunt under-
went a very •. serious operation •'in�
London on Wednesday Mrs And.
row Gaunt went .to ■the.'city.on
ild daughtc'i of Mr. and, rs. y ,•
Tu•esda to' be with.' her. and yrs
1 •I, C lc ' tcin'.(Bus) Anderson arrived ived staying at the' home of her, sister,
■: ;.. hi plc • from .Qoder ieh, T�los�ital •on.�.Mrs. James .Barber, .
■ :i, Suiida' after se'vera'l d ys .with: •
�:. _ , •IVIr and. .Mrs.' Jack Barndt:;• •of:
• ■ pnL ulnonia and possible i enin-, Detroit were, a eek -end' guests ,of'
i■■ 1 i it is, The infant •a•ppears':: to : be Mi .: and lVIrs: Gordon 1VIcFherson
■ milking` a •good`reeovery:. •'•, 1
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Mr. nand Mrs. Her'ber't �Stoth
ei \ , attended.: anniversary ;'ser--
r.`ioes in the Presbyterian'. church
at ,Luci.nowi on .:Sunday.. a'nd avis-.
Red•`Mr.. arid Mrs. Ewart Taylor,-
' E ' • M;i and Mrs. 'Bill McClure Jr. head read the address:•and the
'11 • nd-'little sons' of .Elm•ir'a visited '-i;.. esentation ' was Made by Allan
•■;. Mr. and. Mrs. Win. McClure , Sr. Miller. Music. for dancing was
I: ■ f• on -Sunday '
: � - provided , by..Far ries orchestra: '
■:.. Mr, and: Mrd:, Oscar Cuthill' • of• MrS. 'Gordon... McPherson . was'
• ■, • Walton visited. the , latter's ,par'-'. re-elected president of the Wo-
:.''Mr...-and.
o-
• Mr -and Mrs. Harold 'Hump-li:
i•ey ;were. guests o:f. •honor at••`.a
gathering: in' the eoihrnunity halt
:on.Th.urSday evening 'After. lunch.
they were made the r'ecipientS..of
a •'011:1• .of :money: Dick- Weather_
' car' s Mr•; and ,Mrs. Arthur Elliott
.■•.
;■, Mrs. JacobiReed' .had been- Thursday' afternoon., 'Other of
ilii■sit■aii milan�r■■■■�110■1■■■■a�■■■■■■■■■■■■11111.■■M i
• (s isliinl;•,Mi and' 1WIrs. floe, P+etrre,• ficers elected .were:' vine •pies.,
uckhayv District"
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0-0 '. MiLIUNG
fl1•u.
Available for immediate ,installation•
either long tube or short tube Co -Op
Universal . Mi tring, Machines.
li
John -Jainon Mgr.
•Fete' , for. the last month is Mi•s:.E.. Rarbottr, 11Krs S: 'A Todd,
s r;itng her d'aughter, Mrs. Wi1- sec.;, ,Mrs: •E. W Rice; 'assistant.;'
bur .Brown,arriving' on ;Sunday: Mrs. G. Rintoul, pianist, Mrs: C.
• ' Miss :Clara S'pr oul:. of ,Stratford 'Taylor; assistant,1 Mrs, W. Ruth-
spent
uth=
spent the week -end with her sis: eriord', 'auditors; Mrs 'F. McQu'il-.
tors, . _ Misses , Rebi:n - ,,,_t.i_
Sproul ,
Rey,'
L.
W . Downs of:. Exeter
cioci;ipied the pulpit.. of Dungan,-.
non United' church ori' Sunday:
lin, Mrs.. H: .Gaunt; . district rep.,
Miss M 1VIuriray; conveners :ag-
riculture and.:'Canadian' indust-
ries, ,Mrs:•F, McQui1lin;::'soc.ial'
:welfare Mrs. G: Stuart; histori
morning ;leading in:•a•special ser- cal research, Mrs. •S: A. Todd; '04-,
vice' of:.Family •Day, Mrs. ',A. W. •izensh.,p Mrs.. L. • Woods; home
1Si>iilh led in .a'sermon dramatiz- economics, Mrs. T.' J. Todd; pub-
ed. by. Semen girls, 'Lois Webster;• licity, Mrs W, A. Miller. The roll'
Petty Ihtr;tledge.; S;hirltry Finn gall was • answered to by sugges-
• g;an, Noi•nia Errington, Margaret lions of aids ;for ,sun' ner enter -
IJoy hernia; Lillian''P'opp and Syl- tairiing. Mrs. ,S, A. Todd sti'ith the
via.'Stittgel• Se.nior.. pupils took president and district rep. ' will
pat` in stc>i ies and•set•ipturc read-* be the 'delegates to the district
in„s who were Marietta Stingel: annual meeting td bp held in Goth
and .June. Rutledge.. Revs Downs .erich on ' May 31st. The financial
,gave a hrieuf talk ori "Infltrertce report showed, . that, many dorsa-'
rn the Horne":, •. - dims to :worthy, Causes had been
It r. Elnici Shackleton' and son make during the yeas: with a'bal'-
Call. Of Detroit' _ spent the week- i once on hard- of $1:5:38, Mis. W.:
end.,ls•ith Mrs. Ellen. Shackleton, 'A. Miller read an article' on "25..
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BORN ' e
MARTIN ---In Wingham •Hospital
on Friday April •3Oth, to°Mr, and
141rs o,ward Martin„ R. '2, Luck -
fl! .V.�r a son. • ,
• years of Royal Eotnance” Mrs
W. Rutherford:' favored with a
piano. solo 'and` Mrs, Rice gave a '.
reading "Wishing'"; A't • the' con•-
cl'usion lunch wa"s served ' with.
Mrs. E.'tlarbour, Mrs. S. A. Todd
. you,': ancl;• yours- girl
friend. doing ;hom.t work
together,` by telephone.
But it: ,sloes tie upr,the
party: line . perhap
when someone needs it
badly. So please don't
. make it , a' habit ."...
Check?
PARTY 'L
COURTESY IS
TCH.ING ..
Putting it into practice
on every call . you make
iso youtrbest guarantee
that others will do the -
Same for you..
1Cdep calls' brief. .•:
!. Space your
ive• right -off -way; . .
to emergency caill•'
THE BILL: TEL[PNON .
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