The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-05-02, Page 5_URSDAY, MAY' 2nd, 1946
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LL ,CKNOW, ONTARIO
m Theai,re
Roy Rogers.
Trigger
Dale Evaps ,
"Sonof Arizo
Roy . Rogers
'with., the able assistance o -
.-, � eoa "Gabby" Hayes andDale Evan
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G , ,r � Yti Y ; s Pro-
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,vide•,the: entertainment..><this musical west-.
ern.
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Show starts :at; 8• p.m., ' "Saturday ,at 7.45 .p.m.:
'Matinee .'Saturday afternoon at i.30, ;p.m.
004 • Tues.
SPECIAL
gay 6.
ASH FIEL BQARD
TAKES *INSURANCE
The• Ashfield ' To.wnship, School
Board met at the home of Marvin
Durnin, on April 16th with all
Members and Mr. J, H, Kinkead;
I P.S.,present. The minutes. •of the
last meeting were • read a n d.
adopted on ,motion of Durnin and
Alton: -
Moved by Tigert,seconded by
Hunter that liability insurance
with, a coverage of $500;00 on any
'with ,a coverage of '$0,000 on 'ariy„
one .accident, and Medical expen-
ses for pupils up to $50,00, be
•placed through John' McDonagh
with Mr. Chane arr of ;Goderich;
*.•for°• one year at a cost of, $250,44,,
The secretary was: asked to
order four more copies ,of the
Public •Schools: Act and School'
Law' Amendn ent Act:
'Arrangerrierits were to be'made
to have , K.. K. -.Dawson irnsipect'
and repair 'pump and ;piping . at.
Y.�
WmMcCrostie Was given .the
job of reairin woodshed.,fences?
and school :door '. at 'N o, 13 and
Bert1 Treleaven the job. 'of 'build-
ing partitions in' No. 3 school and
shingling No: • • 16. f. ^ "
The secretary was to secure a
100-1b: keg of Plymco "sweeping.
compound for each school anda
new set of'stovepipe;; for No.: 6,
McKay ana .Tigert were, asked.'
to enquire about new stoves for
N,os. 1, aid 7�-�
'It was decided to hold the next
regular. meeting • on May ,14th. at
8,00 ..pm.
US �ADVE`(
tu.Re,
Rodgers & Hammerstein's
Dana ANDREWS. •. lean a • CRAIN:
Di6k HAYMES •' Vivian ELAINE
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music Y ' � � � ,. N
of 6 OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN.II '. �� �p
'Lynes and Screen , er r 111
CEM11lRr .,f;•
• . „nr.
here will be'.Two" how �•`
S s Each Ni
p.m. and 9:30 P.m.
tat; 7.30
• RIPLEY HOLIDAY
X THURSDAY;
OPEN WEDNESDAY' NIGHTS
Rfice73 businessmen 'i have. ` un
- anirnoi 1y' a reed t i ` i '
. y g , o, continue the
custorn. of. obs •r
e 'ing .the. weekly,
half; holiday '• 4n,; • Ty, hursda d
, ,
an
store.
s in that lage 'w11Li.etiaairi.�
open ;ori Wednesday nights: until,
10,00.p m.,• 'and on Saturday night
until. 10.39. Standard' "time• will
also '.be obset ved.: .
35 ' NEVVF•' F `O,ViSES are. expected;
in Listowel,:under, Wartime BoUs7.
in ' Limited... Option ;:have • been
g, p
taken -on sufficient, lots for con,
striic't10.n.,.-_o ._..:th.eSc' h.o:uses,
on •which is scheduled -to ,start
within a month.; -
the
1941
rs�tea
ur
Confidence In: The ,Market' N
.RICH •
G .T NOW you can': look'ahead and ;see:a profitable;, and
as§ured,•inarket for.eggs'for`at•7east a year and a•half--=:th0.
•n'oi•mal life -time of your 1940 chicks Th.e -"gamble" 'has' been:
...taken ,
k�
en i•ighf out "of o 1
p u ti yam'
,''hero '�' • � .� -•,
iS no,'.reason• to•: i• il seri�iusl.
• suppose: Canadian's , v _ y ,•
ctit down ,Uil their egg.'eonsumption•LL=w•h•ich is high, .Then too,
the British reg .contracts ,have been settled not only for' if14G
but for; 1047; "providing a basic ,floor price "Tor all surplus
eggs we arc•.like1y to' produce:.British reciuirexients fQv 1.946
• wi
ll be announced.. before .the'end. of 1947, The demand for:
poultry ine:Tts- •botl�i dornestic ar d'foreign--1s :equally .stroi1g, •
,� onli.dence In 'Bray Chicks.• ,
moray chicks. s are bred to be vigorous, thrifty, fast,grow
ing,and•'cj.uck.'developing—the very..qualities you, must have
iq day. chicle to have them. rriature • and laying .for the profit: -
'able, fall acrd' winter season. If. you have been, ho:lding,,:off:
:•
• •ordering 'a''oui,•` tray' Chicks for l 46' -•or if bu need' ady
ditipti'a1 ch]clt'• 'to • y . - S� you., � .. •
s . take care of summer . losses;:and fall culling
-••place• your. of dear now: Yciu: • can have .confidence in, the,
market. Ycu E to have. confidence in Bray Chicks.
Wired W.' Bray +Limited
'120 ,1Oii.N ST: N.
HAMILTON, ONT. '
'INLAYSON I3R?5. Lucknow, Agent'
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ST,. H:ELENS
Miss
'Joyce- Newton' has return-
ed
to 'Wheatleyafter spe ding the
Easter vacatipn, 'With' he> parents,
Rev. M. G. and Mrs, Newton.
Mt. Charles Mc-Quill,in. left on Friday for Halifax after spending
a three. week leave at his borne,
here.
„
Rev. M.:G. Newton and, several,.
meri'ib.ers representing the : Wo-
men's Institute recently •called at,
the horne of Miss Helen ••Irtvin4
Geder;ich, .Mrs, Tom Wilson.: and
Terry, Miss' Beatrice McQuillin
and -Mrs: Toni Magoffin, and on
.behalf,.gf ''the ' community made
the.:presentation to each of :a
Bible' in.,honor of • our boys Who
have not con'ie',back..
Mrs._ Andre* Gaunt and :;Mrs,
:Lorne • Woodswere: , delegates
;fton, the. W.M.S. to . •the .Huroxi
.Presbyterial held •at'Wingharn orr
Thursday. Rev. M. G. Newton' 35
Mr D. Todd, attended ,the •meeting"
of the •Huron Presbytery also held.
in. Wingham.:' •
Mr.' and.. Mrs.-_Frecl , McGregor
of Kintail, Miss Katharine : Mc
Gregor of Lucknow and Mr. Chas.
McGregor of'':Waterloo' were re-
cent guest§
ecent`.guests : of Mr. and Mrs...G.eo.
Stuart • • -
•The 'sacr&mend . of the Lord's
Supper, will be, observed in, .the
United Church •on Sundayrnorn
Wing• next, the 'service' commencing
at:: 11 am•,: ,•
Charles McQuillan'"- •as -1 jnored
•ato • a gathering sponsored by 'the
Women's , Institute in • the corn-,
munity hall on Thursday evening.
Diel-•-Weatherhead read- ari ad= Mr-Ftoy--Geddes=-f-r=1Axirrlie�..
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LUCKN
FRI.,. SAT. & MON.
.
Hone moon Ahead
Starring ALLAN; JONES' ' '
With . Grace' . MacDonald, Ray-
mond Walburn, Vivian Austin.'
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It's Hilarious'.
WEDNESDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
The Strange Mr. Gregory
Edmund Lowe, Jean Rogers
and•.
lonesome -„Trail...
Jimmy Wakeley
Lee "Lassies" White
NEXT ti
Friday, Saturday,•;;1'Ionday,'.
Paul - :Muni - in . K.
'"COUNTER •ATTAC' '
PURPLE GROVE
•.. :dress and 'Johnny ,Pritchard ,on .ley.pent •spent Sunday at •Will Arn
WIITECHURCH behalf of 'the, community made old's
the presentation; .of :a :billfold: arid .Mr., an. Mrs
as ' 2=may s , .
'Congratulations to. Mr. William
Barbour on celebrating his .92nd,
birthday ' on May 1st. This. 'grand
old "man attends church. every
Sunday and cnjpys 'good health;
for a man'. of his years'
'and -;family' of Timmins spent a
few :days with her 'parents Mil
and-Mrs:� lac #;os Phey-motor
ed to' Toronto on Thursday,, ac-
companied b.y Mrs: Ross and, Miss
Olive '•Terrif and: spent. the day
there.•
1144 . p
war savings cer..ica tisk o rjiclz'ie and Mary visited at Mr.
dancing was provided by • theperry Hodgins on Sunday'
Taylor -McGee • orchestra x Sunday.
•Miss .Marne Thompson sperLt the
'Pupils of the St. Helen's. School'
are taking part in the music fes•-
tival bean :;'held';'in Goderich dais
Week., -Y.
s'Rucks-, w:ho-has spen the
•past few months with : her niece,
Mrs:' James, Durnin, has .:taken up
residence -. in. L-ucknow. •
Mrs. R. Lautenslager..•-•and son
Teddy,: of Kincardine spent the
Easter vacation ' with her sister,,`
Mgrs. James Durnin arid 'Mr: Dur=
holidays. with ,her. aunt at. Luck-
now. I
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Armstrong;
and Mr" and Mfrs. Ber.t Armstrong
also ` Mr; and ,Mrs: Halliday
Teeswater',visited at Mr. Ira Lee-
son's recently:,
JrM.. r: and,' Mrs:.';
thewGe
eekorged :EinmerTosorn-:."
spent; ,en
onto•visiting the 'latter's':oarenks.
Miss Lettie Gawle visited
y witl>t,
Mrs. Farrier,: Mrs Coultes; rs Pin•,' I
Mr, Yictor,.Gawley on. Sunday
Moore, Mrs: Lott, Mrs toner,: Mr: and Mrs. Jack Emerson'
Mrs: 'C .' McC:lenaghan and::Mrs: NEW-,,V9ELECTED Speen a, day;,recentIyat Mr Angus •
Beecroft •attended, they Presbyter- - • ` Graham's;: Lucknow.
ial at •Wingham on 'Thursday Upon. Meeting in Kincardine... on. -
Mr. "and' Mrs.- Froome arid. fames_ Monday, for. a `•three-day ses 'ion
the- : n
S od•.
of l`Ia it
m tor.:a •L -
i.1-3,:of" i ' : : �.... .. nd
.. ; W ngham- visited one day Y . _ ... . n
last, week with'Mrs: 'Wel w don,;..that that evenin : ,elected '• Rev.
1, ood. • g
: Mr: .Tom . 1Vlorrison and ''tw ' Angus. MacIver. : of: Wyorriing' as
d
o •
children spent. : the .,we.1ek-end; �'in• 'the new• moderator, •. succeeding
-mrz ntc5-with- heraeritS Mz"&- `ev Peter .A Dunn .of -Hamilton,
-Mrs.. Buckton.
Mr. and Mrs Rhys :Pollock of,
V ,ngham spent Sunday afternoon:
With Price 'Scat. •and Mrs; Mur -
Mrs. Pox:: retu:rned_to herhome
here. ,after, . spend ing.lhe ,winter
-at-;$t:-Georges.:, •
Mr. Dan"Tiffin and family have
gone ,-to .the hoitse. op "the.- farm
known ,as the Ed-yWaddel far -•m •r •'
BORN In Wingham.- Hospital:.
on 'April :24th • to Mr. and. ,Mrs.
Russell ..Ross, a son,` •
1Vlrs: •Victor. Ca.'serno,re 'spent a
few' days in' Chatham` with her•
pa'rtn.ts• there
Mr.. and. Mrs, Aubrey' Toll of
Blyth• visited on' Sunday,. with Mr.
and; Mrs,..'Ezra. Scholtz,
BELFAST
Mr; and Mrs, Harvey Alton and
family' visited with Mr. and Mrs.
RoyY • Alton. - last , Tuesday after-
noon. •
Mr, and Mrs: Sandy •,Hackett
of ' Wingham spent • Wednesday
last with friends in' thea ;corn -
•X atlnity. •
•Mr, and Mrs. Will Alton and
Wenclell visited in the community,
Saturday evening.
Mr, and Mrs, T. ,A Cameron
visited, on;. Sunday with Mr. and•
Mrs.
'Masora- Robinson and Cain-
eron•
Mi Bob Reid, of Dungannon
spent Sunday ,with. Clayton 'and
Alvin` 'Alton;
• Mr. and Mrs: Harvey Treleaven
ancl. Robin and lois, Higgir'!r '4
IL,ucknow spent Sunday wi'
,and Mrs. Wilson Irwiri,
loo --4•01, iiii41111.14111.041111111.,' 431e
. :•�1�f'�i���^'_• �t�.�1� ry•-
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Cha_ge Now. -_Effective i A
Yesterday, , Wednesday; May1st'
marked -the 'change' 'in the'' obser-
vance
bser-
vance of : the he half holiday and' ,
today -T
hursd
( ay). :"stores , will. be' •
open- until til
6-1
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ie Presbyterian.
In Canada
.Rev. J. M. Macgiilivray, D D.
Sarnia,-- Ontario.
Moderator OP the General Assembly•
Rev . J. W. MacNamara •D.D. '
:Rev - T. W, Taylor,
Clerksz-of-the -Ge neral . Assembly
.., .May .1946.
To the Members and Adherents of the
. Presbyterian. Church ii Canada- ` '
Dear 'Friends,-
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The great task of ! rebuilding `a shattered
world ld .has 'begun, :Indispensable to the achieve- :.
meet of that :task is the ministry•of a Church
'that is strong in faith,.'Courage, and sacrificial'
service. The Church, under the inspiration o
the Holy, Spirit, is mobilizing its 'forces to flay
its essential, part. in World: reconstruction; • and .
the Presbyterian Advance for Christ and Peace.
Thank'
off eri
n
g represents our' iparticipatibn.;iri
that, forward movement.
, . When Nehemiah was. called of God for the
rebuilding of the:walls of Jerusalem, he did riot
begin by•lamenting the' untoward circurnstances
With. which -he .w:as. faced, but by -confessing his
sin 'before A'lmigh•ty God:. a.
As we embark upon the vast.enterprise to
which God',' has• called tis rn :'our day, `shall we.•
;not do. the sae? '1e? There can a no' real advance,.
f'or• Christi that, does not, originate in prayer:
Let us therefore goforward :inrepentance,
humility and faith, believing that we shall be
:blessed in ;our faithful: ' obedience to God, iri.
woyd, in deed and M. 'substance,
Faithfully yours •
Macgillivray.
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Published in the interest of the Presbyterian Advance for
Christ'' and Peaces Thahkoffeiiiig,and publication duly,
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