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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-02-07, Page 5TH.URS., FBRUARY. 7th, 1846 �eum TIiiatre .' y,VfNG1-AM • � . Thursday„ Friday,• • Saturday-'. February 7, 8 GEORGE, RAFT • SIGNE' BASSO' 1 ANGEL Dynamxc'. tlirilIsx mystery and intrigue 'with George.; Raft in his mo4st.,°reolorful adventure role;: Also "Short Subjects" Matinee Saturday.'afternodn at 2.30 • p.m; Mon,Y, Tuesday, Wednesday - r '� 11 ebrua 1 JOHN GARFIELD ,ELEANOR PARKER in Pride.:of ..the ::hMarines . This picture is' based on the reahlife experiences .of, a;' re- turned Guadalcanal 'hero. ILSfD,� SHORT'. SUlSJECTSV .WEST_ BRUCE_ 'L. 0. L. HELD ANNUAL MEETING The : ,annual meeting °;»of'. West l ruce�_L O.Lr. ;was_ held -in Luck - now n» T - .o Tuesday ; when the lowing officers were ''ellected:. • Worshipful Master; John .Em merlon; Detint ' sate,'_ . :McKenzie, ^ ' Chaplain, John 'Mc ` Quillin secretary, C E ,McDon a:h; assistaxrt=-secxetai_y,._-.: Ear -k --Toutr-fin-ahc al secretary,; Wm: -J" Graham treasurer, Arthuur:..Hod-' •`gins;,:.Marsha:l, Arthur Smiltzer; lecturers, Chas.,' Emmerton ',',aril Steve Irwin.' STANDARD BRANDS • of l`ien's Underwear at controlled'. prices THE MARKET STORE.' Runawa Y Thursday • Last` Thursday at. rioon, at .the height of •a• 'blizzard,: Lloyd H°un ten's hor se.. ran ' away from the Post Office; arid, careened down the sidewalk :on the riorth , side• of main street Carpet is, Still , the.Best Floor. Covering" -advertisement. Welt;. it's; hard to: beat. - to .W E »\ 'AR.E AGENTS for COUNTER CHECK BOOKS PRINTED '*GUMMED TAPE MAD* BY pAPER PRo000T5 Styles for'• ekery busine ss Various Cohrs and designs Samples , ggestions and prices ski ,out 'obligations TII1J 11ICRNOtti` SENTINEL Teleliiione 35 • The., tencknow*. Sentinel: Lueknow, DUNGANNON Mr. Thomas .Steele Erand'on, Manitoba; who attended the :fun- eral of his: sister, Mrs. Thomas Carrick .in Goderich Ton: Friday spent' the week -end with tis. sis- ter, Mrs. Gladys. Rivett "near', Dun gahnon. Miss Mary Llrwin, • ;Luckhow,: spent last week visiting her bro- ther, Mr:. •Eldon.,Irwin.' and Mrs; Irwin. Pte. Raymond Currie arrived -at, Dungannon from ., overseas.: ,in 'Sunday night: His family- had, intended meeting him, in . London, It was oir`it but irxs ... . ..; . R ed out that a. dlrice•. M .passible roads hiirH , . ere Rayiinond .,was. expected p d came:, to the dance :arid drunk a home• `sev'et•al weeks ag o;. but'.was+ 'couple: "• ,detained •�� ; • of .hours .•: "What i§ °is in,a hospital in Enland h g • t. e sponsor ,going to do •..with with: blood'poisoning in his hand, • 'him?" was the 'uer - q Y • PAGE FIVE • POLICE, APPOINTED (Continued from; Page One) or-ganizattons -sponsoring these : events will `soon be out of -busi- ness", because -the Peeple won't tio)erate such: disgraceful shows. Counci) was, ofonemind that rt was' pretty much the:same gang all the tirne and the Reeve suggested a blacklist barring. re- peated offenders froin'''adinission to the hall. He saw'in this action a means of. clearing up the prob rem ' .for .• good and quicker' than any .,Way 'he new tiered the patron Might be sob 'Whenh His- younger:. brother Gerald `r - rived ho " � - - 'Snowplowing Costs � • g m overseas a week Alex 'Allen's •sriowplowin ac - and 'a :half•ago,... g count from January 15th '.to .Feb. The 'latest of the boys'to come ' '' back is'Flt,-Sgt,: Allan Petrie,'Who wired his parents, Mr and Mrs. Will Petrie that he 'was in Mori,� treat, having:landed at•New` York -.on, ` board the -Queen Elizabeth 'on Saturday. It. stated he. -was ar 'riving in Goderich on; the 'noon :'train, Tuesday.`. Allan rhas been overseas --aa- year , and a 'half •» and Will observe his '20th 'birthdaty. `February:28th. United .,.Church W.M S The United .Church. W •' M, Sc RED 'CROSS. ANNUAL '.� (Continued• from Page One) held, when we had the honor of having Mrs Campbell; . who had charge of „this district when we organized, and Miss Hardie who is now inreharge.-_with '-us. »There were 104 graduates and up to that. timeit was . the ,largest class to. »graduate outside:.of Toronto. VJ Day bfought. to a conclusioq the Blood Donors ' clinic, : Augast 1st being, our last, making seven' Clinics during .the year with 569 donors.' We are' indebted :to the. Young Wornen's. Auxiliary, ', Pres- byterian Church,' `:Women's' Aux ilary Canadian : Legion, •Iintail :Women's, Institute,. 'Young ` :Wo- men's Auxiliary' : Tn ited; ' Church, Cann=McNab group' ,for °serving refreshments .and, to the many or--\ ganizations •who had .offered and would have...•done so had this work continued.. `Since the . Blood 3rd , was $170---68 hours at $2•,50 Clinic was organized 21 • in all `rneet7ing wh'ich was cancelled •last• Frida .....w. Y as :held. :on Monday :af- tern-OPT at ;the home of Mrs. :1%4E1.1: ;Reed,-Vt�t-lr=k•2 mem-ber-s=�;esent. 1VIrs Reed- the president, opeled- the ' meeting . with .the..hymn ' ',Q' Master. let.' me.. walk.. with Then" after -_which the-Lord's-� ra .er-''-waS, P Y repeated An unison'• Mrs..McCon ell • led °in.: the worship period' with'.the theme.. God s •: Healing Power Mrs: M:Shackleton'o f- fered prayer. After the; roll. call the minutes:'' were' .read. artd „ap proved,: TheWorld's: Day of Pray.. -rami l-1=bueLo bselwed-i-n-the-iJri-it ed-- Church,.Marcli 8th'. with.. the; other.: congregations united to, attera.d:. Re -v. ;Ferguson afff-Ar1go-1•a =f is. the missionary chosen: by,'t»h society .^for 'the.' year to '.watch with particular' interest and pr -y era Mrs 'Reed acknowledged : a letter: of condolenc and th�.:gec retar y ;.:_read :.one:. also -fm rofi Dickson, -Mrs. Donald FoYler •fav, ored with•a solo, after .which ftry Mrs. Rogers .read.t•he 4th chapter: of the•S,tudy:Book; Mrs.' McWh'ih-,. .ney read'a paper oh Chr istion Stewardship and .Mass -Elliott :teed an.» article':°on, .Temperance . A discussion 'took place;': pro and conon• the. ' "deportation of i►te Japs. fr oni Canada". The 'cffe1'LTg- was,, received, and ;after ,the cl is frig'hymn,`'0 tot• a Furth,-that'ivill not Shrink", the,-liiirpali blessing was repeated to::close'the ine(tt- `ing. • ,, • ',The .anhual... meeting. "of`, -the T:ungan,non ni e :,Church wa held on:Jantraly•30th, 1946, with the. minister, Mr; Rogersthe chair. The, meet; n polled with the Scripture 1e,gon followed" b' prayer;.. The minutes orf :.tke.`'1914 Snowplowing .to ' date . has cost about, .:$375.00,: while the entire.' season; a year' ago, which ''was comparatively light, totalled $418. Main Street . Sndw 'removal this' week cost.,half .of ..' hi' .$60,',• w act'. ; is • borne' by the Provinee , Set Tall Ren The matter of rental'; fees fer- iae oruse •of the .Town•. Hall,, •which was. left in . abeyance last year, wa revised: on »Tuesdaynightn . when the-Bo'ard;set-a: new 'rene • -rental seal.. , whrcli_ all .us" rs--- e of the=-Hall.»will - tie required to' Y pa In, -19.45- ren pay.. tai revenue was_the• `magnifick_i ': sum of about $30.00 • ..ing committee, Heber'Eedy, hoM;• Webster, L W, •A.,' Orser,: Mrs. `'.Ivied Reed, Mrs'.. - P,opp p, -Matt Sha ck- leton; -Roy' Rutledge and: Mrs. D;. Fowler; '" O 'ser b ver.rep . resents � ; t y e, ne• Rutlede, 'congregational . .. . , g;.._,._�e><•ved .Lu :nch::�Thanks-also to -:our. secretary, Mrs. 0;'. Popp. Mr Eedy Reeve;: :Mr...Joynt,- vuho-'°had.• our moved a vote of 'thanks to . ;Mr . ,workroom . re -conditioned .�•a'n. d' Rogers for _the work he- had doi�le . personally to the, Press Mr,. during, the past: year A' pot luck Carrmpbell Tlio a.P.s6 , .fpr" so, much suppelr was served in `the bass- valuable spaceoln: his. Paper, and P R;P .� ment 'at the'..close. of the meeting since 'the "death" of our esteedied' by the ladies of 'the congregation. rest errt (Mr Geor Si r3.t i- ',ta (Irrtenkledor--last week j .' cMi1'lar .Mr T:'• Tion '- 1Vir Donald Fowler left One day son and.Mr.'T,. Snith for: -'packing last ;week to spend -.a w,lile : with aril,. tying . shipments his sister, Mrs: Roy Burill (Ed - ch . ',A11 ..of which • 'is • respectfully: :ha) of 'Dublin, :who . is 'in. rather submitted, • .'p'oor healTli• » Alvin • Strerwood, :employed Cliarrrnan_ Women's' • Warwork� iti-G©derach-4-s-offf-work4bis7•-w�aal C`orrrrn owin ..to a f.lyin '. b•it. of: steel thin g,.,. , Y g . �. lodged in his ey.e. We, are glad to Receipts .know,: -the injury-. is•.responding Balance Jan: 1;. 1.945° $1531."0 very well •to medical treatment. ' 1945».Car paign '......;. ...,;.. 5405.17,' were heldwith ':a • total: of '1,949 :donors. W`e .wish' to express2ou gratitude to the many donors,'" of ter all clinics could not.. be •,held Without them. And to thedoctors nurses, receptionist, to -the ,cler i cal • staff and to. Rev. Mr. Stewar i1d R'ev Mr. MacDonald, to »t»he Board• of Directory of" the Unite Church.for: the use of, their buiid. ing;'the Goderich 'Bottling Co; fo. donations of Cocoa.:Cola,;M_r,:;Mc Nab . of Silverwoods 'for ice and ;to, .Mr..., I•Tollyman who» donated -bread for--ralost of -,the Clinics ', To- .tire-e�l,o�r nittees -„who have always worked so.,amiably,to•the . Ladies:�of• the workroom who do spite: weather:..• conditions :have ,ai- ways rallied to the cause, tend•'rny 4ineere7'appreciation and join' with theni .:in :thanking. the 'ladies who '.have ;so • generously • t d r Kathe i» rnell, THEATRE . LUCKNOW» Saturday & Monday DONALD O'.CONNoR. • a "This Is. The 'Life” There Wrih Be, NO WEDNESDAY, SHOWINGS . Until the Middle of March: There 'Will, be:..one show only each 'week playing Saturday. r' and' Monday only. Sorry. to ' have; to -cancel • Deanna Durbin COMING e`ta.VER :'GIRL') ti.• jn; technicolor Starring_ Ritaf:Hayworth,..:;-. Gene Kelly' with Lee Bowman .and 15 of Am'erica's most beautiful .ladies "The Cover Girls'is the grandest-.techni, color , show, we've presented' •-yet:. _ • "I've' tale& a ;:: shine : to, your wife", said . the ' stork as he ince.. the nero-on:''the street. • • How , .. often; the; fork at the_ crossr e 8 ad sis used for sP oaii.::' Mr: .and MT:. W. H. McClure Fund Raising ,Everts', ...,;.. 67.75. and .daughter, ,Mrs:. Chas Durbin, Miscellaneous :;: :..... • . • ..P • attended; the ,funeral of Mr. Mc- • Clure'. elder, ' br'nther.,' :the .late$7054' 3l: �i. • Robert McClure of.:Colbolne tw:ii -• Expenses' who'.' had been• ' .b'edfast .Ab'e last. To, Division,.for ,war five years, with .a lingering. • i l Wool •dnd Material from- Drvision 547:11 Pte: • : Layerrie Culbert ;left on Wool. and: Material locally • 45'02' Monday. -to get his ;ariny discharge Bl od Donor `Clinics 60::78 1;313`. at ;London.... Mi cellaneous .Miss '"Margaret Saewa : k , has:_ been •horn.e froth. T ro ' o_$ i 6 annual meeting weir.' read by the secrary.-pn s�, c3f`lttW �= • wren's Missionary Society §io'n Band!" -Baby Band, Women's Asspciation..�S,un hty School -Si r y and .. Maintenance, shin, Bo�rrd»'iif Stewards, '•Tr usEee .Boal'd, Red Cross -11.9g. aril nom- inating •coir1rr11ttee'w't'e e'• read zioi1 passed Meni bel s elected to the Bc�trd-"of lilt d, J ri Ryani. Ceo: IToc:1 . olid \Villi ed Pentltiijd; Mi�wr(irtrri ir . the last,two weeks, 1 been' Balance nu Ing: in .tonics.. of .'this' corn- triunity 'where= there is si.ckncs . .Dunganrion;Girl in Germany. 'Lie it. Bertha Jones,' in a letter. -i^ccive y `ifri parenf"s ori Mon= lay. night -from: Germany, stated he was liking the' work, very vel1. Shaw"=tl''ativel;led frond Engl•rtnd o'Qol•t~lan5 .by plane, which car- .Acc.ounts payable. ie'd 14. passcngers.;and ;their^ lig Surplus . ...... :... .. • ,182M1 at c' She had breakfast in ci lid • .incl : as •tlic»'I;,flew' ovel the .. $1'921,011 !owls they could sec noti ifig o hey countn•y, iintrl 'they. `" we<i rcrslrrag llail7,a.rtd, Wherz• thea siW. '"nran1he'r - of Dtlich`. wiaidmi i►;,:. lie' time,,, for -lunch •:rr: Peril rt , which tie us seeress tiled inking gtaod'tir e, She, was iia )I:1y 0r;r11('et tt'Gt'r'al ot•llc'r nurses she' %riot kri' iwn in 11,iigland,'-who e a lrt� c'}tr pxtr tr•. 'There is licit Germany i1rc'1.Y ;art(rvr, in Ger r a'ny, mitt , ',-; $5183» 31 ccs; 31;.4 , . . Ig71.o0. :Assets` $7054.`.1 Peace T me Ectuipment $ 50.00. -CA-§1-4-713A nee ,r, .... 187.1.Qtr $1.921.00 Maialter anec; tic isui°c'1 i41 ;s ,".7c>i • ,�; laced;•Sunday ;School :,upiq iilt,'n` r kl+wiit; ' Mata Shoe klcton; ars' I;si t,.t,t, ay :til irrin:tenC:1:01 �° 1Vlrs:' Arra C)r �^i'; I t v , h sec.-tr ePi4.',' Ei 1'1 l��'itltti ilrl t: 'rl.l' 11rvel•sal'y c(nitlmittee., Ileher EviJ". 11 Will Sto�thors, •1Vlrs. 1.;. Stinge1 rend rt Mrs: j''C)�i"lc�r, rriri�lttzr:r, :tl li7Lii' 4 Activities W'o''kr. oohs, oper ated • 1 'Volua�teer yoalers No,,of Rod -Cross Urlrts rn Branch l0' Articles Sent to Division•. Knitted ... , ....,., '7.1? Civilian .. 1783. I3cis.pital 'f03 3 Blankets, .Quilts, etc: 3<5i3 29U but thew,•fields have' -111w 3rown. atcI i oy..11ttt.IecEgc'�; rh,ai;' p I • Mrs I). Yowler; notliinut- '1:c (inclw: ,or Cours't; Etn- hildre'n itr c,•citijnyinr; the ,skill: i r . rollmeiit „ 104 0Ii-s erv�a • 4 The polish ivcomplete lei :o'single' *• D I S. 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