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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1945-09-27, Page 5
• SEPTEMBER: *7t 1945 .p le LUcl000weel, `Luc_ la 'lEtlr "da `r iBy; Si turday DEN$IS :1fORGAN'. . ALAN HALE • RAYMOND MASSEY, e. story . of. 'aiteoiquerable; men and the, :'spirit „that lows than into the' risi pg sun Also "SHORT SUBJECTS" Matinee • Sat. afternoon -42.30 londay, .Tuesday, Wednetiday. 1:, 2 , KATHARINE HEPB.URN: '• SPENCER TRACY • . o- athoiut Lve. This: 'rand romintie' team -IW another.. comedy • daken from the screen 'play, by Philip' Barry.: Also: "Short Subject" R P Mrs,' Harold Bannerman and ehave moved to. ''". gab'Kinloss.; •• Mrs. Nelson • Smith of., ' •.,Pine -River staying atthe ho1;of i her. daughter; , Mrs, V Gaw- Victor ley., • Mr.- George • Thompson,, Prank, ' Donald and pecil Dore left 'oast'• ,reek to assist .with the harvest- in the; West.' Thep, h W,M,S. :met at' g •the',home of Mrs. John''Emerson' last"Wednesday` With'a good; at - "' t tendance ;1V1 ss Margaret,R.pbertson .spent a. few days. at the .home of Mrs• c K xietli Rob son.2of ion :Wed_, ding ,;bells ; are ringing in our midst: - Mr -Donald :-McF-arlane k and family spent a day 'at the 'liome of his mother,.,; Mrs •Dan M¢Far lane.: • • Miss Eva •Sutherland of, Tor- onto visited last week iwith; Miss Marville Scott: Mr, and: Mrs, John Emerson' visited on Sunday at Mrs.:Win., ` McLeanis,' Kinlough. , O(TOBER: 75th Anniversary of Canada's Largest Rural Fair ' Prizes increased to $'.1',000:- 'Seating accomoda•tion more than: double • d ©utstandiizg; horse, show Hereforcl,..Ab orcleen-Angus and ..Yorkshire Breed Shows 'Sensational', ...acing•-evehts =._' Rbman char jot race •;L Hd anover brass tan' — Luc Pipe.°•Band` I1ighland dancing -- : Merry • ga=round` and Cha•irpntane Ilurdte Ju.n» ....,:poy c.]as ses; etc,, etc. ' ADD1ISSt01 I `: '! Adults 25c Children 15c , Pre=school• age children' free T' 111eDorta l ; i .Alex B, McR ue, See_. ticeas. _Mt: A .numb, er frotn her attended the recePti9rt: held at, yrood hall on Mgr: sday evening in hon- or of MF artcl +s Everett John- stone and; sin •17 }rl iay evening a similar evening Was held ,for Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon Staters, We -extend- car=gratprlatrons to these young ',,couples,..". . The couples •,'- The Girls W A. will hold their next'`regular • rneeting at the home Of Miss Marie Thompson on Sat- urday afternoon. ' • and Mrs, Wm., 'Shewfelt & Mrs Wm iiedley spetStrr _ . G•raliam. and called on ,;other =relatives Mrs:. W. J.' McLean • is. visiting With ' Mrs.John Sturgeon' at Bei•- ;vie, { Mr: Earl Percy iced on the line-. over the ',creek -end_ • Mr, and Mrs, Milton Walsh were . Sunday ' visitors .• at •Mr Lloyd Hildred's. • *Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McNall of Wa11aseburg spent last week`witli lien -.pe tints, "Mr: -and-Mis.?Frank; Johnstone: . • There -will be 'no service in the Anglican..' church next Sunday ow - 44.°t JarvesLTh.a-n•l vices yin ar Kin 2 0 . ,f at' 3 nd•8 00 . On Satu66rNNday:evenin last mem• -• ' erof the Anglican church. ?s„ gchoir: met at, the home 'of Miss es Edna and-' 1N44 ': Boyle:.to'' h Marion, Walsh - brine elect who has :been. a Valued ,rn ember: The'. ev ntng was -spent lit -games; co'i- after hith ,°a..suitable .:address was" read ex - i . n ss - Qu • r ' r:o :: andt a presentation. ;was.. made of a • •lass late •' and candlesticks`o .match. After • a..fittin y re 1 a daint.hunch :-vas Served.'' Follow-.. ing is the `address Dear Marion e Ricti.RpT The Presbytery °of Brace of the United Church: meeting in, Bervie on Thursday;', 'September 13th with.xnorning 'and'•'aftprnoon ses: sionsm was., presided over by • the gh i an;: ev,."W:*D. Clark . of .' Ca'rgill.. Revv • I , ' A.. Facey and, Rev, W. J. U4ql1cy who have re- cently been; inducted into the pas-,, toralcharges of. Teeswater•" and Wiarton respectively were Wel, cored, and also Mr" J. 0 } arris, :,the_.41Ssiana,•rt-t-eaeher-•-aat- . iris pawa• 'Hill, Saugeen•'.Indian. Reserve - :Serve: The highlight" of the, morning sederunt Mai-. the presentation of '. the +:Crusade "'for;:°Christ and His Kingdon 'led in -devotion Thy the conveners Rev, :Jr, W.::°Stewart - as- sisted by Rev.. Eugene Beeeh and Rev.. A. 'Gillies: Inspirational rites sages , were delivered; by, Rev. J. W: Stevaa'rt and. Rev. F R. Hen dershQt, president of .:the Hamil- •tOn__Conferenee • The—Crusade--,de= rands a rededication: of, themin- istr'y : and;`. membership. of. the church fo:r. the - urgent postwar tasks that•lie ahead as a Christian'. • We-, are aI1v.er' .ha-' to-heve Y pP , . this ,privilege. of.: gathering here this: evenin" g to honor you in vie«. of ....you i '. a -'marriage:.," pp> oaoltixt., g.. Allf" us are 'familiar P .- with the- words- he.lov... T e bug • wl1g et' Y-Qu : if you• don't watch out' -',-And since Cupid's arrow has cwo-.r 'yoiir dir • .ection th re is nothi, g left' for. us to do except to• say •the best. of eveny£hiing .. You have `been'a:fai.thful •merit - ei o -=0 1;-c q1 -r -pan ewe:-cou-lcl `i t5t` .let you Q` into±your ne.w_home without taking with you a._ little remembrance from us: :So :we ask you :. to accept ;these ',,sma 11 .gifis and hope .that •they'.will brighten a, corner ' and ' also remind 'you of people.; ,airihetting _iorth of- .greater ,effort. to win to Christ'; rand•iris, church those••who are, not 'at present being 'reached. by the Gospel message. In order: that the -.1'0'1:1<•=-=can-e0c :r -ed n , -. . ..-:.,._, e?'..:.•.o,J-more :ef:- 'fectively. the Presbytery has been :divided into seven groups. .'con - p, ising, y1= Vrairtoa rrioy,. -ion's---ea • , ' , • p-oy'SOtendexi and Cape Cr?ker, Rev. W..J. Hol lel, co,,. llenferd, . Tara'. Chesley: and Dobbinton, Rev, W. `J.' Davis, 'convener ;3HWalkerton Eelnore-Mildmay;Teeswater and Salem- RiVexs_dale:. Rev •; Ed= m'ison,• convener; 4 I'ine"ardin.e, Ber:vie'..and Armdw; :Itev Foster . convener,- •5 --L. ckn ; ry u ow,. Ripley' and Pine: River .v: E L Beech, 'convener r, 6 ..Paisley;. Car-. ; Undwerood • 11- n ,_ , be ezer `'acrd_ . C ark •eo.n .'.. veneis 7-=Port:Elgin,' S uth . 4 t .amp - ton, Wesley -St Andrew's : ,a nyd Saugeen, Bre.v A Gillies; conven er Pl'ans are being made. tb hold art Pres y ; .',Ark:ee ttT tes "'tit :the • south Qt' Bruce -alucd - north '`at bobbinton,' 'Octoberx'',111, when: Rev. ' D. T. I Forsyth of 'Waterloo Viand 'Rev:' Frank. Cryder-. :man of Elora will be I our guest leaders The Young',;People: are preparink. for .a'rally ,in; port -El;, ging.-._onn Fri'day,_ 0,c.t her th',: It. ^was- an-naunced ghat the- nortgage- on the Miramichi.Campproperty. has .abecn burned, and new plans are,. underway for the . building. in the sprang of a Much needed x' - r PAGEWine 0 Playing Friday, Saturday, Monday by Irving Cummings, JEAN ARTHUR,: LEE, BOWMAN, CHARLES COBURN Is: is positively the ,sweilest show we halve• played so far , this season. A SPECIAL .PICTURE' -SAME PRICES: ;AS USUAL '' ;TOE. --because,: Standard Time :is back ..we will• • :.. :...,,.. K . rtlil .oil one •'Somplef a 'show, except Saturday:: Show starts a 8' o'clock `r p dming` Wednesday' Thurada "MJSIC IN' 'MANHATTAN = COMING 7 Gale.Storm; .C, 4ubrey . Smith, "FOREVER , YOURS" ANOTHER GRAND SHOW , • O&ITU.AR.':Y ALB RT AIKEN T-h"e. death' °of" Al}iert i en prominent- Allenford. business -ma -n.. ,Occurred at his home late Thurs-' day. afternoon. a'. feW, hours after he 'had',suffered,. a :heart' attack that•'_ mo ' while:..at=.-wort --it- ruing. 2. his hardware store.' 1 Aiken was,: prominent%: in fi aternal and church-Tactivi• t = and—way superintendent of th. United,. Church- Sunday School.. :For se- zer-al_.--years-1•ie;• had—been .secretary 'ofunthe B_ ruce .Education • .al Association Deceased was • .the;`sdn of; the late: Mr.. and 'Mrs.. Adam Aiken; and' was 'born in Amabel Town-; ship 'sixty> years -ago., In 1917• he m rie ar d,Theta, Treleaven, *ugh,. • g - ter of. Mrs: A:. 1VI Treleaven of` Ri a :: Besides`. iP his'' wife, Mr' y. Aiken is survived 3r two sons, Lieiat.-Gordon••Aiken •in; Germany and: Flying. Officer Lloyd Aiken; believed on his •Ray,, byre .from overseas,, and two, daughters, Belli' of the teaching staff at Vineland,: an o s at ore n , .. , _ _... e; sister.. Eliza, 1 za, -Mrs: David Bars 47-Oweir- :Sound, and four brothers, Rev,. Milton Aiken, of 'Peterlioro,' Mof.., fat: of Clinton.._and Wesley 4.ncfv< -Harvey of:-Allenford;':--also- sur a- - viv.•e Another brother, Tom,; pass ed •away, iii ,.January of this Year, 0 'pTele hone' Staff Changes , M'r, and' Mrs. John McGee anc>! amity •of Dungannon: have .moves;: .to Blyth 'where' Mr. ;''McGee h ` been engaged as' lineman. for the.- Blyth Tele hone' Co: Mr. M Y pMcGee • has, for_several years:, giveng, off'. service as lineman at i'Dungannon,. for the Goderich Rural.Telephone Co Harold . Errington- has ,been =engaged as . his' successor: John:` .' • Blake is succeeding edin James - M<• Whinney nney as' manager; 'the .latter. having tendered ' his . resignation, owing to: ill health.. ° • theeman_y ha Qy , t m s; we .1.1:4Y.6.- had together ,•'Signedon behalf of ;'the choir of the Church of''Ascension,.::Edna; Boyle; organist.:. Note :'Change' of ' Ho`'stess, }7avilian.,'- The • iter -t 'regular ' meeting of ReA;--Gillies• has-- -been._,ap-•'. :the I -I WI.. will _bol td he ointed r to'".convene:, the Official home of M s..:_ Jarnes .Hodgins•. }n• Board of the • former , Arl Wright :stead•of, 11 I's. Archie MeltInnen: `lotistoral ch•ac'ge, Rev. 1. ::A. Facey- Convenes,'..VIi s;; 'Perry“.'llodgins; the stipet wising . pastor...Of -Salem, assistant, Mis...Frank Thompson:: I ivcrsdnle, and Rev W, J Holley. topic,: Storing vcgetabf s; motto,' of Coploy5' O enden pastoral•' Pioblctnsof everyday, Hying;: loll• charge'dThc call of -Rev. James R,' call; Why like fail lin}, '; Lkuric ii, Biii•t. to fT' u a Arkwrigl t is 'pend-.• ling- ?= chili •his.,.ti:.ans,£c.anto.--the:: Iit)fl, ii5, MiFs, I'l onsc'M liirt. C6nfeiot ce Mr, and 'Mis.•.,Alex. Percy snot: Bides ,are to °be presented. to oied :to :Hamilton Where they Mr. Wellington Mitchell arid .Mr..' s ent the':wee. end" with • rcla Douglas S`issenait,'' .tile two In - p k': . tines.. • " :dians v\.ho have been .'licensed 11?y the presbytery' to preach On 'the: Mr arid Nli Al1 i t.. Ci.:ir?: rC:• _ • .... ,... . . ._._._ ..._ . _."_ ',•I-ndra la' •1Tesei° • .e s: Mi"s; James liodgins - wcx t oil a 1 ;motor Ytri .`, to Niagai"a and 'i. +lted Missmnary:° anrd i'ainten'anee p givings• Chow an, increases of al- w}thx, lVfr.: and Mis, Cliff Borth:: gist gc3' tl ovrrthr '• szirie;" eriod wick 'and' other -relatives, the't•cx,__ ..TT, ..- last -Oar, A comrni:ttee "eoi ipi is'ing Ralph :Hodgins who:'.has' been 'thc>''P'roper.t ` .r f'Batir dtiri s ane serving overseas •eturned ivaric' the•1'Kist'tirtt1 Iielation :committees this week. His n othei;:`Mrs: 'Wal }inti been. tint 'ul)•.to mak a 'strive-; ter Hodgins, has .beet 'a bed; pat Of `Fall 'th.e `1)cist ral: Charges of • `.lent for soule tune. '• Prt sliyter r. Mi:, and. Mrs. Burns, Stewart and Mi•s. May Jackson of Goi i ie .,Prisoner: Evet•ythirigI' da, T••do' visited recently with the lattci's fast. ,Sister., Mrs. ;Frank. Brovvn ,and 1,11 Juclgelet's see how fast y'oix Brown'. " ' can Ito 00 days •0 • • • WHEN THE. BOYS COMEBACK .a 0 THE •FARJ.IA 'Cliey'll'probably want telephone service,. if they.. didn't' have it before. War has taught a lot.. of Those in .uniforn their parents, too to rely on`telephones n ore thin ever; i . Our -plans areiu' ready to' make rural tele- phone phone • service n 'Ontario., and Quebec' available to a 'greater number of .users `the post-war period. Mich of the preliminary work already had been done when war interrupted the' 'program :`extending; 'rural telephoner service. We intend to 'resume it as soon • . as the necessary materials and manpower' are "available. - • • •