HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-04-11, Page 5-` ViRSD1tY, •AP-RIIL 11th .1946_.
The , uckmow Sentinel, ; Lucknow`,;' Ontario •
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There will be Two Shows Each Night
at 7:30; p.m. and'9 30 pan.
Matinee: Saturdayafternoon at .2.30 p;in.
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Jack Carson
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A m •ster. �. tellin' the:: stor'
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love: and : murder. •
iso "Short .'Subject"
Show :starts a
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of unrequited ;
.UN GAN"N ON
Mr, W. A.. Culbert and Sons
have shipped .by express, a mail
order for the• third year in sue -
cession, to a big rancher in Dei
Rio, 'Texas. This year they have
shiIpped• on Tuesday 'of last week,
a' pair of dark- red • twin April
bull calves, weighing 876 and '850
pounds.
Miss Ettabelle. Webster; R•N.,
Toronto,; is spending. a while at
her home with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs,,' Thbs. Webster:
Mr; and Mrs. Chas. Alton, Fern.
of Tilbury and J;• C. of St. Marys
spent ._the week -end with ." f"riends
at' •Dungannon::and the . for mer.'s
brother, • Mr Sam., Alton, Belfast'
'and -to•;. see' his mother; Mrs; jag,.
Alton, .who has recently, "returned
•frons " Spending ' the winter) with'
her etaughter. in Oshawa
Mr.' and ' Mrs. Omar . Brookst*of•
Colborne Township who purchas.
06Mr. Wm, .McC1 ire's truck, has
lately purchased* a house from
Mr. : Allan Reed whieh4s tenanted
by' Mr: and Mrs, Harry Ryan Mr..'
and Mrs. Brooks ,.and Wayne hhave.
moved to their' 'new . residence;
occupying; part of the . `,house
which they are 'sharing with Mr
and. aVlrs Ryan.:
Jas..Day.idson; who hasn't
'been ';Well .; this: minter; and --con .
fined to, • bed:: inose • of the . time,.
was • . on . Saturday . P'eb owed 'to
Goderich Hospital for:treatment.'•
His many: friends Wish- for 'him,
health itr►proved.--'--
Mr: and'' Mrs.: Dpvid S Erring
ton' returned home:last, week end
after, s • e din the winter oaths'
with • their. dau'ghter, , Mrs .Stamey
Hughes and Mr. •Hughes, Toronto
who..mot'ored. them • horne and 're-
turned' to' Toronto on Sunday
'Mrs '; Errington, "who, hadn't en-'
J oy.ed very good health for a
While, is keeping,: fairly well:now.;
r. an. ' rs. n. erstin '
ug-
ford . spent--Saturday--with-the late
ter's:parents, Mr. and Mrs.Abner
Morris; to observe Mrs: Mugford's;
birthday,, We are .•glad • o knave
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Blacksmith Shop . Closed
'REWE,•.
family are*: spending. the : eek -
end with
ek-endwith friends at :Grand:'Valley..
i Orman .. cGuire • visited
old' friendshese on Sunday.
' Mr. and Mr's: Stanley; Fines and
Effective Now ...My.' Black,
s smith Shop in Lucknow'
lias been closed in order to .'
devote full' tnr►e ` o :' the
garaFe,husiness.
Only .jobs new .on hand
at: the -:blacksmith' shop will
be serviced.
g.
-.Suzanne of Toronto, Mr. ad Mrs:
' Ben • Comfort> ' St.: Catharines. and
Mrs: 'C.e:c l .Blake and:children sof
.Goderich..called on f-riendsL-here-.
on Sunday.;
Mrs. Nelson' and Mesars..:Alvrn.
and . Bert ` Wise' of Clinton visited"
withi Mr. and..Mrs ] Zinn :and
famly,.on Sunday
--On—Thursday—afternoon 9 mePm.
bers met at' -thee home of MTs. -.Bert
Treleaven .for, .the April rrieetrng-
of '`the.,Women's 'Missionary Soc'
ietyM
. rs.. Clifford, Crozier;: to� k
charge. ,During the devotional
period several` ladies read •`chap=
randferr
cuitomemist‘4
�Y('J
recovered: from .his 'illness:"of ,a
few weeks-.
The OJT:- omeemaking tub
;are meeting at':the home .of
D..A. Fowles" :on: Saturdax ,;after
^rm017, 'where•' . a
-short ;course on "Sewing". ; The.,
leaders. are Mrs:,,Fowier .and Miss'
Connie".Morris. The lessons•
will:
•be helld. weekly`s on Saturday af=-
•.e.rnoons 'for 'six; weeks.. and wi11
be supervised•by•Miss Flora<Dur
nin home. economics• `coach for
Huron County• $Orbe of F these.
girls
,have received their y.ege
table and flow.er.::Seeds' .from
department to` begin:.the:Garden'
Brigade .work for• another .year,
'The -United 'Church W.M,S,, met
tens 'from the .:Bible' on the' topic,:
"Ye, shall 'be .• My::witries$es".-
Hymn 205. was ,sung minutes of
last -meetingand—roll, call -Were,
then given, • Mr's. Jinn. •Sherwood
gave-• a musical number,. which
Vas :much enjoyed. Mr's. Trelea-
yerr then led in prayer. Rev. flog-.
ers gage. a splendid ;address. A
hymn and:lzenedictaon .closed .the
meeting •
M=iss -4 -Gwen .: TN " Zrelea�en-Npent-
LAYSON BROS S da • evening with he*. fred.
LUGKNOW • Doreen bets re:,
If'you,are :a 'youneWoman sixteen years,
' or over and wish a position that wil1, pay
You` good wages in pleasant surroundings
In ag;ood town - : •
Write to •
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: O. ;MOONEY
est Office .Box X51. Kincardine, Ontario.
Friday afternoon •for. a the .Apri1
Meeting„in, the,•S:: S. rooms:'; Mrs.,
-Melvin' : Reed, :pi esident,, opened
the. meeting with a; hymn ,follow
ed by th'e. Loi d's;prayer
Cgnnell took charge o.f the—
Wor-ship, setVrce: following ',the theme
"Ye. shall be .my. witnesses" . frorri
the, missionary magazine with art
Easter program • Mr s, M Shackle
tong Mrs. J: McWhinney and Rev
Mrs...Rogers read several passages'
of scripture After a hymn; Mrs:
Elliott, Miss' ; Eilrott,x, and Mrs:'
Hodges . read. responsively; : with
1VIr<s; 'McConnell..• After prayer` by•
•
the,`•president, the roll call was
answered by a verse With the
word ."Dope". Mrs, Heed read 'an,
`article from a paper which:stated
that:there had been a 'm'eeting of
clergymen_i'n regards to: the
Liquor Law in this 'county: She
also' ;expressed: an invitation . to;
the: Presbytery; at :Wingham. It.
was stated What 'the 1046 ,,b61'
Would. be and the. treasurer gave
ars up=to-date•_report..'Rev Mrs.
Rogers favored ,•with, a' solo and,
Mrs. Popp a reading: Mrs. Hodgen
read a paper on Christian stew
ardshrp. Miss Elliott—at 'awppoint
ed assistant temperance secretary
With Mrs. Jas.' Finnigan Who is
'temperance •sec>retarw..
H.ELEN•
The annual, meeting of"the Wo
Men's Institute was .held in the
community hall on Thursday • af;.'
ternoon with the • president, .Mrs.
Archie Aitchison. in 'theme chair:
April 18th was the date chosen
for the Red Cross quilting. It was
decided. to invite Mrs. Lorne
Ivers, the district president; to. !,
address the May meeting. Mrs,
John Cameron presented the re
port of the' nominating commit-.
tee• and the ;following .:officers
were: elected:. pies.," Mrs: Archie
Aitchison; • 1st vice, Mrs, ..Gordon
McPherson; 2nd. vice, Mrs. El-
wood Barbour;' sed:-treas.,'' Mrs.
T; J, Todd; assistant; Mrs. Mc-
Kenzie Webb; • pianist,; Mrs; E. W
Rice; district representative, Mrs:
E. W Ride, auditors, Mrs •H,
Gaunt, )Mrs S. 'A Todd; conven-.
ers. agriculture, Mrs.- 'Lorne
Woods; citizenship, Mrs. .IVlcXen-
zie Webb,;• historical research,
Miss Mark 'Murray; hon , econ-
omics, Mrs., H. Gaunt;_social
fare, Mrs. A.' Aitchison, .publicity;
Mrs. W.: A.; Miller;: Red,. Cross;
Mrs. W'A. .Miller., Mrs: Lorne
Woods • gave .a:':reading "Food has
an interesting part in our life".
Mrs." 'Haaroid Gaunt, convener; =of
home economics,,' chose as • ;herr.
subjects `-`Family Relationship and
the Horne A two=minu`te silence
was.;observed in 'honor of the late;
Mrs Ball, Who at: 'the .• previous:
meeting had given ;a most inter-
esting ,talk: on 'Tioneer . Days,,';
Mr: Stuart' Collyer; recently
discharged',fronr the -R C A.1* has-
een-eed•*as teach
No. '7'Morris, with duties to. cozy -i
mence .following. the .Easter vaca=•
tion,
.The Congregation of the 'United
Churchtook part in the worship-
service broadcast over, CKNX
Sunday m_on*.g-: hamspeaker,
Mr Parker, managing •dire'ctorof
the : Imperial •, Life:..; Assurance
Company` ; gave.' an interesting
and .informative. address- re_hrd-
ing•.`t'he.. 'Pension" Fyiid :and. .6.1c-
plained • some:.of the:.plans for the•.
Pension. Fund capital 'campaign.'
Mr. and Mrs: Callous Carne.ron,
and. Carol of Detroit,.were week=:
end visitors .;with Mi;' and , Mrs.
John 'C meront
Ch. arles: ' Mc urllin ' who has
been. ''stationed at Halifax;
spending two weeks'• furlough' at'
his' home herr;
LUCKNO .
SAT.
DEANNA DDRBIN
ROBERT PAIGE..
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,an't. Help Singing"
in, georgeous, technicolor
A . swells. picture, you'll love it.,
The ariission, to the. show
;%vilC be, 30r cents plus tax. No
change in'' children's admission
Coming Next
WEDNESDAY
e Great.Momenl
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',Starring " JOEL; MEM:
BETTY FIELD '
" -they laughed him -out of
his profession, they made a
sandal of -h love . and lite-
.. 'Only the womanhe loved
believed in ' him, and some-
times. even she had her doubts.
They booed him to greatness'
:There is-abit-of humor -as well
in this fine'• drain playing
next Wednesday.
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"Did • you,, ever see ia giant?"
asked the teacher.'..
"Yes; ma'm",: replied • theAttie-
fellow. "Last : night one • sat in .
front of 'me at the movies'.
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EASTER — —
Friday, Saturday & Monday
Fred MacMurray in
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On March, 3rd;:1946 a' client •
=wrote- rs="Gheque-receiv
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made every effort:, to I col 4
legit this but failed . and
concluded it was unposs
ible: ` Thanks"
:The same effective service;
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is available to you.
The Collection- Specialists
`Orangeville - Ontario
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The L cknow B:usi . e •
n ss ..Men Association • • s As oc anon has :.
unaniinously adopted. the following schedule
k of,closing hours:.'
ective May,
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Mon., Tues:,:. Thurs., Friday
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Wednesday Half H oliday ;
< • 11 '(Note Change Of 'Day).
aturday
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p.m.. -
12 3•O
noon:.
11.0.0 p.n.
The Co-operation:, of the public is requested in
observing these hours
After Ma • • the Wednesday . , y lst, Half 1-Iohdaq
,. will be observed irrespective ofanother.
holiday in . the week. :
Lucknow., -Business .; Men's Association
r. C. Finlayson, Pres." , R. Rae, Sec.
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