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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-08-05, Page 5• TFiU�sn,AY,. AU ATST 5th, .1948 Lyceum Theatre W I NGHAM Two . Shows. Each Night THURS., FRI.,. SAT. AUGUST' 5th, 6th,7th. ROBERTYOUNG,, SUSAN HA.YWARD THEY WOH'T • • .18 BEIJEVE ME. NO MATINEES A`.DURING.. AUGUST.. MON., TUES., WED. `,AUGUST.9th, loth, llth' • LANA •TURNER, . VAN HEFLIN in — Green DolStreet P�..hin $ SOLD �FROPEItTY ii•IEiftE, ' MOVE TOE SE • Mr. and Mrs. W. S.. Reid, 'Bob and Karen left for Strathroy••'on Tuesday . where• they shave • bought' • a ,'home • and where Bill will be • employed., Misses Ida . and• :,Fern Reid also.' intend making their home there." '• By . their.„ removal '.Lucknow loses descendants of one of . the 'Village's earliest. families 'and' many friends here 'regret their de • aiture h'e Y has beers eac'e ' tive. and; , faithful, members of. the Presby lei -Tars faithful, and Bill' hasbeen a valued member• of:'The Clans men• Club. ll':: •, George McInnes, of . town 'has• bought, the Reid property .includ-' ng the..: site of 'the: building'' de stroyed; byy fire. last, fall, the for _r za sbiop ancisadjoin.ing-gar-, age and „stables'` In : Hospital Three 'Months • 'Rudy -Sieloff of Detroit ha been a • patient in.•Herman Keife Hospital in. Detroit for the past three 'months and ''expects tobe confined ed tot e spital for some e time. yet. He recently underwent .surgical •treatment to•' speed . his .recovery. Mrs Sieloff was. form- erly Noreen Hodgins 'oKinl.oss.` She/was- a reunion 'visitor here • accompanied by her .soy, Elroy. i (Ake RE • ACCOUNTS All : accounts. owing ; the former.'. proprietors ` of 'The '. Quality' Shop, must be paid, on or before August 14th=, 1948, or they will placed in other hands for . collect='. ion.... • '. • Accounts may be paid at The Quality Shop. WESLEY,::.H HARVEY TRELEAVEN.. s-s.sssssssinrrssssskmsniillPWSWMF7WstF• 1111,747.W.0.• THE .L;,UCK.Nolltr SENTINEL!, L.UCKNOW, ONTARIO AVM PAGE FIVE• ALL OF • TWINE. .On display in W, W. Hill's win - low' during reunion week, was a huge ball of waste string accum- ulated over a period of 24 years. The monster ball now weighs 231/4' 'pounds, and •••if ,unwound would reach farther than from here to Goderich. There is' ap- proximately: a mile of 'string. to, •the'pound. . • ,, The string' inthe ball tisall light . weight string, Much. of it being salvaged •from .sugar bags and such odds and ends. M•r. Hill's hobby, nets hien about a pound of now meas= :uresq 45 inches. around; Another curio on display was the first till used in :Malcolm Campbell's' post "office" Its,. inter est was ' added to by. the aecumu- lation of old bills and 'coins' ex- hibited in •it. WHITECHURCH Mr. and: 1VCrs -.Fairbrother rand childrenof near Toronto are vis- i'ting• at pie.home of her brother,. Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson; Jr. and'her;mother, i4rs: James son, Sr, . _. _ _ ',' 1111•!11i �'CIai�k �McG•egor 7of Toronto Spent the .,Week -end: .With his Mother, 1,/ rs, Duncan McGregor `and otherreJati•v,.es. , Rev; Graydon Cox •'of Coneston arrived'hese ,'Sunday to spend his • helidays:,with ' Mrs.' Mac ....Ross where his wife .and fafnily have been' .visiting and they wid visit "Other rela-tives too. :. Miss Olive :Teri iff,' 'RN.; :re.= tUi'ned.'horn e Saturday. night:•from Brussels . where she was ;nursing ' '.%Quite a ' number•, fr orn here' at- tended the Old• Boys.'. and Girls reunion' at Lucknow last week. • Rev', 'and Mrs., `W :. S. • Suther- land are on''holidays this month. The Session'' and ''Young:. People are 'taking.' the service, irr` his Place. MtS J:ohn :MeGee. and' Mr...Fred Fred Davidson took.`the sem ice here on 'Sunday: Suther and and son Angus motored to Glengarry last Friday where they 'spent ' a .few ,days with his moth-'. er, Mrs,. Sutherland and Angus is ,Staying for a: longer holiday Mr: Junes. .:Laidlaw •'; w•ho: has been tisick-for over :two, yeats'tver t tQ Wingham .Haspitai -.last:week for treatment Quite, a, number fr�orri':here •at-. tended 'thee decoration:service service by ..the'Legion at K'i'ncar dl,ne on Sun-. days .. Mt. Mrs.John Reid of God er'ich'',:and Miss•:'Nettie:Sharpe of Hamilton also Mrs. H. Tidhborne- attended 'the:funeral of 'the late Mrs. Gillespie. SUNDAY. SERVICES FITTING ENDING Lucknow's observance of the• • Bruce County .reunion' were fit- tingly and • im ressively conclud- ed on Sunday with special 'ser- vices . throughout the .day. In the Presbyterian Ch•ureh in ,the morning Dr. C. H. MacDonald 'was in the pulpit and a large con- gregation was augniented by the attendance of members of the Presbyterian Summer School Camp: at ' Kintail. Former choir` . Members '• aided o ,.song • wi . : a duet sung ,by Allan and Lloyd Stewart • and a' solo . 'by.' Carrick Douglas .of New . York. In'•:the United C lurch Rev. John Agnew of ' London, a Zion dis- trict. native,.. had charge of the service, and Eldon Henderson contributed a solo. In St. • Peter's Church .in the evening Very Rev. W L Armi- tage,' 'a native born Kinlossite, had, 'charge of the service. Rev. Arrnitage, who is • within` a year 'of being an octogenarian,. taught 'his first school at Kinlo'ugh, and there too preached his first ser- -mpassasH•sas-student-sirrinistMS-SFOT some twenty :years he was closely associated' with. the Anglican: . C.(4- lege at'Saskatoon, and" is now- r= siding in • Toronto: Rev. Armitagegave 'the e address .at the Sunday evening service in the� t ark •a tended ' an' •estim- p • ''b .Y, ated crowd exceeding a thousand. persorfs;: Rev: 'Armitage stressed the fact th.at' ,Sunday is ,the chartered day of the . Christian Church and if we observe it .'as we should, We. tan •:change. '.this .;world that so -badlie needs changing.', ,He referi ed .,to : the ; wonderful welcome extended: at this•reunioh. time, 'but this great welcome is only a' foretaste of the..great. re- joicing' that -will be experienced. by reunion .with. them :that hate gone on ahead to' their final,,home on high. ' The -' Su` nday evening: $ervrc�' Was conducted by Dr: C. H::Mac Donald :'with ,the .Goderich . Blue- water' Band and •a''massed choir leading in the singing Rey. J. Angus Smith read the "scripture and Rev R : A..loselyn led in prayer. • 1 The ,closing. hymn was. "Abide With.'.Me" and the 'singing' of it while the shadows; of night were closing In, -provided 'a•'�tduchiri - g P, g note to the ;con"elusion ,of 'a: most happy and • inspira'tional occasion., Decoration Service • • The' afternoon decoration•:,;4er= ;Vice •was rn :charge of the ,Legion, Who,' . accompaniedi by,' they . Girl Guides and headed by .the God= erich Bluewater Band, ,.paraded ,to the 'Cenotaph, for' the placing. of a wreath. The•'parade•.was in . harge of President' Bob Mcfn tosh. The wreath c was 'placed; by Mrs. W.' ` L. MacKenzie after Dr. Mac- :Donald had led in prayer in trib- site to those who. had' , paid; so dearly;s."so that truth; love , and honor may, not perish front the earth".; Th.e :Last. Post' was sound ed by 'Mr. P. W. Hoag and .the parade broke. 'up • w egion me4nbers , concludin their moray• by• the decoration of graves at both •South,, Kinloss and Green- hill reen-hi11 Cemeteries. SCHMID BROTHERS.. HELD LD WEEK -END REUNION , • • A Civic Holiday week -end re - onion was held a.t Wm. Schmid's cottage • at Arnberley ;Beach when the five : brothers were all. • •to- gether for the. first time in Can- ada They are Louis of Thamesville•, John of Cayuga, : Jiie "of 'Rodney, Carl of Sarnia and •1;3'ill'of•'Luck'- now. .,' A 'cousin,' Mrs: l-ivia Though.. of Rodney. was .also a visi or as. well a the, brothers' families. ,FRESH .,EXTRACTED NO.- 1 WHITE L$.. 22c MacSween Apiaries 'Phone 141.-w, • Havelock' •Ste Lucknow The .Former' George McInnes Property . • HOLYROOD • Mrs. John 'Walker, OWen Sound is spending a few days at the home; of her 'son, Mr, and Mrs: Jack ~ Ackert. • • Mrs. •Duncan Wallace, Beaver- ton, N1iss Winnif red Wallace of "Tdronto are visiting at the home. of Mr.. 'Horner" Harris. - Mr. anal Mrs.'. Eadie and e . PLAYS PRESENTS,, Thurs.,... Fri., AUGUST 5,;:k..7. A picture, for the whole family to see..: • Mme'#!>�f i .1■�I 11111-COLVANIA WW1 r., lsb--A, comedy with ,The 3 Stooges • Monda Tuesday, .Wednesda ' �Au ust 9 10,'11 •• Millions, read the book, and it now comes to your ' screen.. Young and. old Will enjoy this heart warming, heart break. ing story. k. "A Tree' Grows In Brooklyn" •• With Dorothy McGuire (Academy award), : Peggy .An• n .Garner, Joan Biondelt, ' DON'T MISS THIS': ONE,. CONGRATUL TIONS TO-�' "Miss'; Lucknow",- Ardonna Johnston • r, • Doris 'were Sunda •` y. visitors isi ors wYth; sisters. Mr. and: Mrs.- Charlie Cathers, Wroxeter • • Mrs:'. Edith • Ackert, Learning ton,; is'visiting with Mr. and• Mts. Ernest A,ckext Mr and •`Mrs James Smith, and•, farnily •:visited 'recently with ` her' aunt; Mrs.; M. Murray, Teeswater. Mr: Hilts and Mr. and Mrs. Art; Morrison of Collingwood, : Mr. & Mrs. •F. Weatherall, of 'Stayner gtiests. • Mr. Wm. Miller . and Mrs. • Sum- mers of Toronto, • Mr. and Mrs. Weatherall arid Roy and Mr:• and Mrs.. Lewis Cook of Stayner, 'Sgt. Major Pinch, Mrs. Pinch nand Ron, ald' of' 'Clinton visited :recently with Mr. and , Mrs. Geo: Hilts.' . •The. Women's Institute is hold- . ing their, .monthly, meeting in the'. Holyrood' Hall Thursday rafter-. • noon with the Kairshea 'ladies as • ■ ■■es, •imolso i Usss.ii■u■■ Iosiesu ■I.iuit■onintui■■w i ■ , 616. YOU START ,YOUR ° CHICKS ■ .: IF :SO I4TE.• is • •■.. ■ : ,Big :Sturdy' Frames ... Plenty. of .:Body Weight ;: ▪ to •lay: at 20 Weeks ..: , -Stamina :for Ilea- ■ •■ in, ■ LayingAll • . W;�, ,rater. in■ • ■ a., i • ■ ■ . ■•, lch:F!a'iS,ujts. YouBest? Parana Chick .Growing Chow Checkers With: Scratch Grain ■ :• Feed,_ Growing.Chow Checkers (23% Protein) and grain • in ■�. ■ separate hoppers two-thirds `full. 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