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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-07-29, Page 5THURSDAYx JUDY 19th, X948 Lyceum Theatre W'INGHAM 'Two . Qw►s Each Nlght THURS., FRI;, SAT. JULY 29th, 30th, 3lst JOAN CRAWFORD, ' ' HENRY. FONDA -in • DAISY' KENYON SAT RDAY . MATIN. EE DURING JULY , &. • AUCUST, MON. ,TUES.:.WED. AUGUST 2nd, 3rd, 4th ROBERT TAYLOR, ..• AUDREY TROTTER, HERBERT MARSHALL • :.HIGH . WA.LL • 1 riAt, foRWIRWriltalkIWZMAIIMAIVIeNfiklitaraISPORWAWIN THE LUZKNOW S ----�,�. LrN'1',INii'�, LUCK,NOW,' ONTARIO ErOURTH CONCESSION DADS RECEIVED Everyone is sorry to, know that Mr. Ed. Little is. confined to bed Q'S` 1 x+11 MASON RY ' with a broken leg. We hope ' he will not .,be too long before .he can move about. Mr. Jack McKinnbn•came, hone from Wingham Hospital Wednes- day and is getting along nicely. Mr.. and Mrs. Kenneth Hender- son of Moosomin, Sask., arrived Tuesday and will ' stay for the Reunion. They visited' or the 4th fast Wednesday fait .:are staying at the home of "their cousin, Mrs. Mary Ross in Lucknow, • . • Professor F. 'Scott' MacKenzie, a native of Ashfield Township, came back "home" 'last week to conduct the morning service in the church of his boyhood, on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Ashfield 'Presbyterian church. Rev, MacKenzie is on the staff of McGill Presbyterian' College in Montreal. He went West as a. youth and in 1909 entered McGill. University�College in; British Coles umbia: The next year he • came to Montreal where the University Mr, Rennie Graham and sister centre was .-established, Upon Anna motored up'from Toronto graduating he took ,post graduate fog the week-endP Miss 'Anna will work at Harvard University: He remain for a holiday,. served : as , assistant in St.: And . H, xrea an a. charges at , Sydney .Mines, N.S., 'and Parjs, Qntario, before Join- ing the ,College staff: •' Rev: McKenzie ;•is: ''son, of the late John. Neil • MacKenzie, whoin a 1911.. was master of, Old Light Lodge. Impressed:' by. his. father's ;faithfulness in regularly DECORATIONS:' RAN SHORT driving .by .horse ten lrithaei turned from Toronto to the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Mac- Donald. • .She was accompanied, froth Toronto by her niece, Miss Grace Graham of Toronto-. . Mr. and; Mrs. George .Middle- ton are here for the Reunion, Local supplies • of fla•'' and lodge, Mr. MacKend to zie ..Betide laA �, �• nti .i . , Crc ,icy paper were quicl.ly eX-: Join the Masons, and while spend-: haiisted' the fir;,t of the week as decorating Was /commenced' 'in ear nest and inane citizens 'star't- ed preparing fcir the calithumpian, parade. The. sell out came.in time. 'Mr; and :Mrs. Donald J. Low for soe'stoi es toi ep'ieiiisli.their' nd'son'. Ian of Union,' New •Jer- stocks, so -that' i ater;i.al Vas avail iy, are visiting this Week at the able to add .ome: last; minute. name of Mr. Allister Hughes: touches: , ' ■egio■UIRSall■■■lra■i■aauow■na�isetsa.'R■■in°�gi., .. 111 • tl■ • • : a ts, !...AY, AN WE ARE ■ . GLAD TAE SEE YOU! II And tis our hope that this ' Hoeo in ■ will': be a . veryhappy occasion and that ` you '■ elcome Hoi will: meet many old friends. 111 ■ ing the summer here in 1914 "F.S." was introducedinto Masi 1 of ry by ••h s.'fathei. ' In 1938:. Professor. MacKenzie was the." sitting master of ' Uni-. v ersi,ty . Lodge, No. '8.4 in ' Mon-' ti al, -*and; had.:the sirnilar leas.,: �l� :.ure of giving his son. his Masonic obligation; The son, Dr, . F. • Doug - ; o. las 1acKenzie, took post graduate work in surgery at the Univer- sity of Edinburgh,' where he re-.' ceived his. F.R.C.$. degree a year, a'ge• Foy the past •,year, . he has acted as ° deputy chief. surgeon at ■. Hexham' General Hospital, :,Eng-, ■"'. land, Dr. ,;and Mrs.: MacKenzie : plan' to return to Canada .'soon and will sail for' the :Dominion on- August 4th aboard. the ,Em- presss.of ' Canada: The family• • reunion ' will be complete:_with the arrival of Pro- fessor. and Mrs. Maclenzie's dau- ghter, Isobel, Mrs. N. E.• Garrard of • Houston;: Texas: She 'is re, a cuperatirlg from an illness with pneumonia; but. expects• to. soon. be • abie to come : to 'Montreal ..for j•,a visit, accompaniedby her young son, Scott MacKenzie, Garrard.:. IR ■ In .the Meantime Professor and • a Mrs: MlacKenzie .aye spending.`:a lir halapy • week here, reriewing, old •acquaintances . MVh s. Macl(enz is also• 'a. native of Ashfield:She was: ' formerly . Lexie 'MacLean, daughter of the :late Mr'.. and Mrs. Donald Et MacLean',.. A, •a. a ■ ■ ''• Phone -59, • Lucknow. •.a ■ ■ a. ■ •. a. ■ ■ . . .■i■ .■■*m.■.■■. lmomm ..i■ oir :■■ e■■m .■ f.: ul 3 Lknow1Reunion, J y� INTRODUCING For Your. Shopping Convenience and Pleasure. Our' Stork... Being Completely. Renovated We re Now' :Pre red To: Csive 'You Quick Efficient Se .vice•. • To Assist. The Staff' Always Ready .Free Delivery ,. now 'strict CO-OP Inc. Formerly, D. J..McCharles 1 I L. BORN • , . l'-:..,11. ■ HOGAN 7- In Wingh m General .i.�; • t Big..Sturdy' Frames ..:Plenty" of Body. Weight'. ■ to lay at 20 Weeks .. ''. Stamina:... for Heavy • • PAGE FWVE e PLAYHOUSE PRESENTS • Thur=., Fri:, Sat. JULY 29,. 314,-.n. WORLD NEWS :.'ATTENTION --- Friday July; 30th , �MA'P INEE x.30 r LUCKY DRAWS .Mon., Tues.; Wed. AUGUST:.2,: 3, 4 - JON HALL M9RO▪ RREY LINDSAY ANDY. DEVINE PAULA DREWq� ROBERT Wl COX. JONATHAN' tAtE, JACK LAMBERT . Added -- "Let's Sing ' a Western' Son'.." Spend -Tile Civic Ho iday With Us. • Mrs.' Ed' Schaeffer is, spending a few days with- Toronto .friends.: 7VIenibers from I�the local A. Y. P, A<. -attended the Deanery picnic 'rally at the Church. of Messiah on at Port Elgin on Wednesday' last. November .,3rd: ' A •• program Of ,spors..and . a 'soft The Girls 'W. A. are 'holding ' 1 '• the park to ''over ' fifty Young People. , At.:, the business session' it' was . decided to hold the ; fall ball game between. Kincardine 'baking' sale. also :vsa e of •work in • and 'Kinlbu 'h was.. enjoyed. A the Legion a�. Luckn bountiful' supper was served' in Saturday; •May • '31st. • g J y Gw•on, ■i■isonamhaat•aaaaaierre■ �aa■eaaaajIU'eaaee■� i DID YOU .STAT YOUR CHICK'S LATE?, ■ ■ ■ ■ IFS.O st a ■ a ■ • : IMake so: MI ■II ■ .w *�■ s w w. ■:. E. ■ Hospital on.. Thursday,: July .15th to. Mr: afidl Mrs.., Dennis :Hogan, R.3, 'Lucknow, *a daughter. McKAY=Blaine.:Joseph, • soh.:of Mk. and Mrs, Calvin McKay; 1058 •Moy Ave, Windsor; (nee; Eileen •Valad), wishes • to announce the, arrival of ..a brother; , Lawrence' :' Calvin, July .:19, 1948;:: at . Hotel,: Dieu .ggospital., :• KIN4OUGIT .:. Mr. and • Mrs.. Arthur' Gordon,, and Mrs.: Jack ' Gordon of Saskatoon, Mr, and; Mrs. 1Vljarvyn Gordon, King and Patsy of St, Catharines . visited" during , the week with. Mr. and Mrs George. Haldenby and other relatives ' Mis .Betty . G llespie retuned home f rorn visiting with relatives inWhitechur ch. •Mr.. Jack. Elliott of London vis ited . with . ' itilr, ., • and. Mrs :Karl IBoyce. . Friends and relatives here'were. pleased • to that Mr. : Selloff, of Detroit, who underwent major :'.operation', tin'; Tuesday bast is ,making favorable progress. • Mrr. Levi Eckenswiller° • a n d Douglas of. London . visited the Bast. weekt;-ith' her parents, Mr, and Mrs. •H'' A. Graham Mr.. Fred Hamilton, Mr .Harry Colling, Mrs. Mitchell; all• of Vans tourer a1'e visiting with Kr. and. &.vs. Wm'.' Cos, Con. 10. Mr. and Mrs..John Hockley re- turned to 'Toronto .after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed • Schaeffer. ....Congr,.atttlations. to Mit, B. 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