HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-07-15, Page 5THraRSDAX, J't. LY 15ith, 1-943.-
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THURS.,. FRI., . SAT..
JULY 15th, 16th, 17th
ORY CALHOUN,
RHONDA FLEMING
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Adventure :island
-NO SATURDAY M ATINEE
DIMING "JULY &� 'AUGUST.
MON., TUES., WED.
JULY 19t1, .20th,. 21st
HUMPIIREY• BOGART,
LMJREEN BACALL
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"ADU•LT;E'N1ERTAINMENT,
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
• LA•NGSID•E
On Friday t�vanirrr;, July. 2nd,
Mr. and Mrs.. Win. Brown were
guests of honoi' at a party in the
Forester"stail before leaving for
their horrie in Lucknow. Russel
Ritchie read' the address. and Bill
Scott presented them with a purse'
of money. 'Mr. BiQwn made a fit-
ting -reply expressing, 'thanks • for
the gift and all joined •in. sing-
ing "For 'they.are jolly good fel.
lows".
and Mrs Robert 1VIcQuittin,,
George grid Marilyn. of Hamilton
are visiting with Mr, . and 'Mrs,
:Wm. MacKenzie.' •
Miss Dolena Qrr ofL'ondon was
a recent visitor With her par-
ents; Mr, and Mrs:. Wm Orr:. ,
Congratulation. s to Helen.'DOW'
aldson . and ',Mervin Con.ley;.. who
passed • their ' entrance examina-
tions, .
Mrs, Neil MacDonald, Mrs. Wrn.
MacDonald and Mrs. 'Farish Mof
fat attended the. 70th'anniversary
of .•Teeswater VV:Mn , • on Thurs.,
day,'
The. July meeting of the' Mis-
sion Band w 'held ;at the home
of Mrs. rs'. Frank Miller, A'crr
b quilt
'Was :quilted and. other "bale .work
finis'hed,. The -next. meeting Will,.
be, .a.picnic on the'schodl grounds
on .Enda ,T2,A'ugus 6th
On Sunday; July .:18th,.'Sunday
'School will be held 'at 7.30 pain.
and church service :at.8.30'p:rn. _
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K, h N i, Q U G•H
K#NGSBRIDGE ; `:'
'Austin is visiting in
• the •'burg: • I •
Rev: Fr, .Garvey Ls enjoying a
few ;holidays at his . home here.
, Miss Mary Teresa, Austin and:.
Jack:,,. McConville are holidaying
at .Cliff Austin's..
• We ' extend "our', sympathy to
Mrs: Win. Hogati in the'. sudden
passing of ' her: brother,` .:1Vlgsr.:'
Kelly in.:Landon.' •
Miss Delima Lannran is spend-
ing a few. holidays in• Toronto:'
Mr: • and ,Mrs. T. J Lannan.
were in Crediton cin Sunday to
visit Mt Ed Gunn, who Is quite
ill .with polio neuritis.
Protest Light Sentence •
Wirig'ham Town .'.Council ,;,his
:forwardeda protest • to the At.-
torney G eneral`'in':what ,they gard as :a light, sentence meted'
out •to: George 'S: flabkirk' of Sea -
forth.• Upon conviction ori• a .reek;.
less. driving charge he was' fined'
$100 and ,had h.i' lrc•ense'suspend-
ed for two . years The' charge
lowed an accident .'in Wingharri
on'. April: 24th at .the McKenzie
Bridge,: when . a eat, driven . by
Habkirk; struck and: fatally''in
jured a ,.pedestrian, ' Fenton
Barnes::
Mrs. W. J. McLean is making
favorable progress after spend-
ing the past •few weeks in bed. •
Her daughter Evelyn was home.
the past two weeks nursing her
mother and returnedto her work
in London on Wednesday last.
MrDick Me ride;;,who -has re-
sided in the village.for some time.
has moved to Lucknow.
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Miss Vera Boyle and her neph-
ew,; Mr Fred Jones of 'Moose
Jaw, • Sask.:,•.•spe'nt tlfe••past• •w,eek•
with . 'relatives here.
Miss Ellen `McBride of Tory
Hill is spending the, holidays,'at
her ",home here. '
Mrs. D. 'Thornpson of Stratford
.•s: spending the holidays with. Mr.
A.,• Haldenby and Mi" and" Mrs..
•Art Graham
Mr, (;.and Mrs.. P. •Shoebottor i
Peter. and Sheila' and Mrs. T.
E'hi�ott of London, were,. recent..
visitoris Wit;ij Mr, and• Mrs. 'Karl
Boyle..•. ••,
, Miss Shirley Colwell spent the
past week with. Mr. :and. Mrs.
Russell Collins, purple Grove.
Miss•Jean, Guest returned from
Wingharn Hospital where ,she had
been a' patient'for a time. Weare.
pleased. to report her ,:condition is
much improved'• -
Mn. • and Mrs Wm. ` Pinnell • of
'Kincardine visited r,,ecently with'
Mr. and . Mrs: James 'Hodge.
"Miss :Ellen MpB,ride of .Tory
Hill is holidaying with her ;father
Mr?.:Reg McBride.
Mrs. John. Sturgeon .of •Bervie.
spei•t a few days• with •Mrs: Mc-
Lean:.
_' noon ` July 4th. The meeting: open -
'don �
Mr. Wm: Wall visitediii .Lon,., . ,
°don during .past
' the•, week with.` ed by ,s•inging:hymn•726 and the
Mr,and., Mrs::Allan Wall, n Lorct s prayer', Was - repeated.' The.
Mr. and Mrs.: William' Brewer.,' scripture reading w a.s taken by.
. Betty' Wayne and � Ronnie •. of .' Toronto,: Kenneth ;'Hodgkinson!:� 3r and:.
visited. ;over their. holY
ida with Joan Hamilton flavored. with. a`
lovely:: duet, The . story. • from' the
Mr;�.and Mrs: 'JohtiY''Ross,:Con .: lQ, .:
in the study book was e . taken by' Marion
and.;,alsocalled 'John'
friends th
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,A REPU•BLIC PICTURE
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'Monday;: * Tuesday, .Wednesday July " 1
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ice -ca Ades '
.' evew'':'.
A . right. cooping .atmosphere—studded with thrills .' ..'
sparkles with comedy.. , . , with. vivacious Ellen Drew,
and Richard Denning,. Jerry Colonna,, Vera Vague.:. `'
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ALSO—The Latest News; "Small Fry'.
-IN KEEPING up with the reunion spirit. The Playhouse
will give Grand Prizes to holders of Lucky Tickets
on. Friday,' July. , 30th. D
NO . S.HOWS. NIGHTLY, 7.30.. an
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MISSION BAND HEARS :
CHURCH HISTORY
The Busy Bee Mission Band
met :in 'the . "basement' of South:
Kinloss Church, on Sunday after- •
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`meeting all took pal t. in the pro- •
M` gram Mrs :Owen.' :closed the
• meeting and • a dainty lunch was
III, served .4the hostess
■ ',The'. yr.00d Women's-} Insti-
■'': tute•held,a very successful picnic
a' at Kine'ardine On Wednesday- of
ter noon:
(lntenkded for Last Week).
Mr:: arid. Mrs. ,John Hockley of
Ioronto spent `` a `few, ' days 'with
r: • and\Mrs: 'Ed• Schaeffer..' -
Village -4 '
Congratulations' til. Mrs.. John
Cox wh.o celebrated her ' 94th
birthday ;oti 'Friday last;July 9th.
anc ` it is the wish of . all that : she.:
may enjoy. • many happy :returns
pf ,the •day
"Members of 'theL.0.1... attend-
ed the Glorious Twelfth celebra=
ii tion held in Walkerton.
rs To=rn Hodgins.-ententaine.d
'the'°Sr, W: A. on :Thursday after
n n Mrs Milton: Walsh pre-
sid This being 'a 'Walsh
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in ..TRACTORS AND• COMBINE MOTORS,
■ ;. A. ■ • Congratulations 'to: Jean 11 �Guest
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their
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: ,' Prompt and•:' Efficient :•Service. ; ■ ,and Ij.ussell'Barr p
■ *: entrance on their year's • work
i and to ,'Scott Walsh .who tried
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• i'. and on Friday received word that
■•�• i he., tool -Lad passe uc
■ 'Mrs
Hol-
� m sdue £o the.- teacher, ,.
•� . hh u ils.
t .:
'meeting iat' the' home of Mrs. D.
Graham ori. Thursday; July 22nd
Laura Wall • read • the. offering
.prayer.
A•paper was given•on„t'he $is
tory of South _Kinloss. Church.
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A lovely solo Was sung .by.June
Clark .and; the •meetin6 was' •
Clark
ed , with ?prayer!.
'Returning From Coast
• Mrs: '.0 :E. Murray; who' has:.
been residirig:,'in : Vancouver,' is
returning .to OntarifY to Make her
Graham and Mrs.. Graham took home . Mrs. Murray leaves for the.
'the; topic. -East on• July 15th "and :will make
• I.•t ''Was decided •to have a work -the; trip by air •, '•
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■ ,. ■, ...Lands, as well as o e P P .:
I .' ■ • Mrs,.: Allan Wall and. Sharon of
On rJ9 I.uC11110W..,'' •
. • ■ past week with
■� �� • a �► ■ CrumlYn� spent 'the `
■' e ■Mips: Wm' Wall..
Mr; and. .
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.utkno v - Distract
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Installed when and as you like it. Short -or,
long tube machines in stock at, all. times.
A full line of re airs kept, on hand. Come
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We also Have on hand Bell Electric Hammer
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Il
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Car '`fires. rand Batteries. ° .
SHOP THE CO-OP WAY•
John Jamieson, Mgr.
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tee: i rare
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School` students' who .were. °suc-
cessful ':in • their '.midsummer •ex
anrinatioris
,Mrs. John ,`McInnes spent .the,
week etid 'with •relatives at Owen
Sound.. • • ..
.Miss Helen Haldenby :and her
S.
Mrs. . John. Wall
spent as few days „with the latter's;.
;sister at Milton.
Mr. aid Mrs', George :Escken-
wvi:ller of New Westminster are
here visiting with Mr. 'and Mrs...
Eldon Eekenswiller and with
their mother, Mrs.' Jacob - Ecken
•swi11er 'and: other relativeL,
'�' Mr, and Mrs... Hasher of Lon-
cola •-. were I . regent •; visitors: -with
their brother-in-law, Mr. Charlie
+Bodge and also,with Mr.. and Mrs.
Jim t[csdge.
The play put on by the K•ingarf
'A,Y,P.A:' al, the 'Anglican church
was well' lxr•esented.' Much .credit
is due tc the cast as well as their
director, Mrs. L. W. Owen.
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