HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-03-28, Page 51 Us DAX, MARCH 28th,; 1946 The Lucknow :Sentinel; L iclmoyv, Ontario Thur a arch SPECIAL' 1 • sfarnng PAui HENREID •: MAUREEN O'HARA:• ; wuTER°Sl.EZAI4 rt with SION'MKS. • JOHN EMENE •• A FRANK BORZAGE Pruducdo. Er,tWive ►r►�ugi WHO MOWS • A.,►cipbProducer STEPNEN AMTS' ptfr isrORAP*o.EAGe,Mh,ee,-e1D,-sr.o°ollot?NOREStuiP Are)• 4tdt! el ' cS to' W}IITECHURCH Mr, Carman Farrier-, Miss. Win- nifred Farrier. and Miss Roberta Mowbray,• all of Toronto; spent the week -end with their parents. Mrs;„Hector Pardon' and little ,c1a fighter June of Toronto spent the week-erid ' with.Mr. and Mrs; A. E. Purdon. Mr. an:d Mrs: Wm, McInnes, Sr, and son, Mr, Wm. McInnes,. , Jr:, of•:near•Teeswat'er. visited on Sun- day with, her . aunt, Mrs.- Davie[ 'Kennedy, and .also 'Visited at the horne . :Of f, '. the forrn'er's 'brother,' :Mr. James McInnes:., Mr.. and, •,Mr.s, Relissor„Falconer and Miss 'Berha _McKay of Tor- onto .:spent .:the • w,eek-en% with relatives •here..Miss 'McKay -sang a solo in thePresbyterian, church on. Sunday • Morning. - •. Mr. • A. E.. Purdon lost a able cow'on Sunday. A socialevening 'and entertain- (rent ''Was heldlast. Friday even- ings in ''the Presbyterian church with a,'full basement present and” with.. Mr Jaines McIllwraith as chairman. The prograin, included. chair man's ,. remarks,. vocal solos by :Mr s. Pocock •and' Miss Marjorie Val .DAJ N G A N. N OHM_ Mr. and Mrs. John Gaj wski,: London, were recent ,visitor with the latter's'.parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Dickson. • "`Mr. ,,ant. Mrs Abner- Morris re- turned to their home in the •vill- age after spending the • past fort- ight with ..their son,: Mr. ,,Ken• Morris and Mrs. Morris, Benmi1 ler, ',We ar.e 'glad to know • Mr., Morris •has made a splendid re- covery ,from .his critical illness. 'Miss Connie Morris, 4th, Con. Of 'Ashfield is • visiting Mrw and Mns. Robt. Durnin for a .awhile.. 'Mr. Wilbur Johnston, employed.. at London, spent last Week at his horn here Mr. Kali- er•.Da.wson,,has Pur- chased the corner .lot of the late Miss ,Letitia Dreaney •'ori' Main Street ' from. Mr;”: Victor Whitley of.'Hamilton' The house was .taken'. town and removed -to: Hamilton by Mr. .Whitley..A small shop has' since been bought from Mr. Paw-, son; which will also, •be moved.. Miss.Margaret Elliott of God- erich spent the week -end at her home .With her parents,. Mr; and Mrs.' Arthur Elliott: ;• Mr.' and Mrs John 'Blake, :ac - :.Falconer 'with Mr'. Harold Victor compani;ed' by their• niece ;• Miss Pyrisun as .pianist;, all, of :Wing-. Hilda Twarnley of • Wingham;y ham; r.eading•,:,by. Mr. HUgh,Gage spent' the week -end with the tat - of: Wirgbam;: also .violin" select- io ns' by,, him;.: ith ';Mr. • Pymm' ap. accompanist, an address by Rev.: A. H. Wilson, ori St:. PatrickTalso a 'shortaddress by:RV;:A. Whiz mo of Wino.am; a'sa'xaphone solo•. by Mr;,' Angus Fa•lconei with. Miss Janie McInnes ,,as .pianist. Rev, A. H. Wilson' was .then ,called. .to• the front and Mr.. James 'McIhwraith, . • ed } i n�an•d' presented. l iiia', w1 -a-purse :o • ng rom •-£}fie cones"egation; Mrs,'' R Mowbray presented him With a b'otiquet of flowers for,-��Vlrs::Wilson.. whop: couldn't -be present:..He„was taken by,, surprise• and' thanked.; them 'in :a : few . fitting tiv_ords Lunch : was There will' be, two shows' each night at 7130 &, 9:30. p.m, aturda atinee-S y • of ternoon;• at 2.40 . p.m: N..' TUES WED APRIL . Dick Powell Micheline : Cheirel rn -- •. Ca&IST 91 • ,Spent. Mr: William Barbour: had ' his • . about . a: disillusioned houseT.re-wired. with new -light ,• . •: A ost war melodrama... ,: nine:ods last :Thursday: ; 'young, flyer bent on tr eking d own hist wife's • The `W M S• of .the.Presbyterian killer • • .•cti - u `a•cts o horst b s S �,z.• m,-- ,-m. .0 P • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Notice To Creditors e r • •.of Roane,' .topic, on Indra•. by . Mrs:;. - In the Matter ofthe•Esa:e t t BOUNDARY :-EAST Visitors at •the .. home, of Mrs. David -.Gillies , on'°Sunday were ..' ter's father, -Mr., Wallace Twam= Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Cameron & • ley • and her two sisters.; of. Lora-• Marilyn and..Mr;. Gordon Rintoul, don.-'. Mr: "and--Mr-s: Peter MacDOnald, s Ru ., ,t • • ons, Monday afternoon had a •seri- McKin, non:' , fifty, o Y pus loss of :.ab about ' hives ' of Wo 'd vias"received here by Mr. bees:. by; fire,- which. was ..taken in and 'Mrs., John, MacMillan of the by a grassfire of:unknown origin;. birth of • a daughter, Judith Elis.; Neighbors rushed to - .lend; assist- to. Mr, and Mrs Scott 'Patterson ance tarid • worked hard to save the in Detroit • on March 16th otherbuildings on the . premises. • Mr ..ar;d Mrs'.. Clayton:.Rettinger 1'a&l-^strait=fori7TnI'_patcsrnri fn,�„�Ss ° a Mrs 'i for the bees wereeas prey'.John' M�acMillan's tion o Y . j Mrs. 'Geore 'Tiffin and. .fire Mr.: and M George .. George . w_,,, for the flames when : .the - reached:. • - i- t. Fisher's that` far.. The. •grass. is , Colleen visited at 'George right now and:on Saturda revening.. part>,cularly dry g,y ariyb ` is wise to be- ver - caut Mr. s and:IMrs:,'George Fisher & rie y ious'' and ,just j ust where the famil spent Sunday at :the ,home' , family :Spent will" be: No . li •'ht. hascome u :'' David Carruthers . Jr. `and• to'.how. this fire started thoughM_ rs.'John Carruthers' and ;with its mystery, anis loss; to Mr.:'and, Mrs. P iFaris `MatherS of - a very arid Carolyn ,visited in Wingham •Mr.` , R,ei ' ..is tlie_..Ipas • an rs..: i octant food such .times, as ;.on':Strnday with Mr.: these:: , , : :Alex • Hackett ,• it '. Forster• :