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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-06-12, Page 5WEDNESDAY, JUNE. 12th/. ,1946. Lyceum. Theatre WI NGHAM • Show starts, regularly at 8 p.m, _,'Saturday_at 7 45piu_,• T Changes in • time wilt be noted Thursday,, Friday, Saturday JU' E &13,. •.14, ROBERT "BENCHLEY IANETTE; PARKS in. — ' a <"SNAFU" A humorous comedy of a fam- ily attempting to adjust itself to a returned servicenian._• 'f' Matic ee Saturday . at».2.30 p.in. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday JUNE 17' 18, -19 DOUBLE BILL'' VIAS.• COBURN JOAN BENNETT:, Col Effin` han 's'Raid g ,� A • righteous.;eecentrie turns his fire ' •on the maehinations of local; politicians::•' yah J ARR L 9 h1C O L • A MARSHA `HUNT n Letter. F . `tt For E • vie lot of fun in the slapstick manner.• Mrs; Orville : Tiffin, Mr.: • and, Mrs. Joe. Tiff•il Jr.and Joan, ids -Thos.. Morrison, Mar -lin and Jiin- mie and Mrs. Victor Emerson at- tended n ded the MaeInriPs: Falconer-- .' wedding which %washeld at the home of »Mr..:John .Falconer 'of ':Wingham on Saturday'whe n ' 7B •: relatives: were • .present Is, I. s s ........• .: ,...i1,, ; " ,. _ant^ lr LUCKNOW SENTIN , R.,.�t#aST��.��gc+�'?P'�'� .�5%�3":�..5.:�.....,.,.. r�'•'Yd"W:.�:� Y. WHITECHURCH Miss. olive Terriff, R.N,, is nursing Mrs. W.. 'Robinson of Lucknow. ' ' Mr. aril Mrs W. J. Coulter and Miss. Flora coulter of Kitchener'. spent' S'ut?day with Mr, and Mrs. Mac Boss; - Mr. rtita,TIMCri4or, teacher of near Flesherton, .sperit_t e We elcz dn'WV '-_}-ins parents, Mr, • and` •:Mi s. p.un'can: McGregor. Mr, and. Mrs faa olci }?olloek and family of >!ordwich, Mr•.'and Mrs. •Russeall Gaunt andfamily, also Mr. ,Beth Gaunt . of Galt, .spent Sunday witt .M'r,•iarid Mrs, Gorge .'McCleiyaghan.�' •;Mi•, Carman. Fart'• ier and .Miss Winnif edr l+ ai rier�., R teachers of •Toronto, sPcnt the week -.end• with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Farrier, •. Mrs. Payne of Saskatchewan is visiting at t•h'e home of her; uncle, Mr.. Joe Tiffin, Sr. and other .rel -1 atives. The United 'church held :.suc- 'cessful anniversary »serViceson Sunday with ' their mriniste.r, Rev Mr.. .Newton preaching to large een re g gatrons. The choir .render ed special music: :. Mr' anMrs °• d, Harry � Moss n near London spent Sunday With her. parents, .Mt.. and Mrs.; Ben McClenaghari Mrs. Hui'rr . , p:hrey_ andMiss Lila Humphrey, 'Mr. and Mrs.. Peter Campbell` of St Helens, also Mis Isabel' Fox of: • Kincardine Spent Sunday with the •latter's. mother, Mrs. A. Fox. Mrs.' McKay and Miss 011ie MVtc(ii11 sof Blyth also visited there,•: rs M Wrn:• .. Ci aw� i'or d'• and :he On; Mr.. and Mrs.. Bert ,CraWford, also Mr.. and'»':Mrs. 'James Jofhr- on Of Port Albert. spent Sun. ay,. i•'. ar?d MTs L • on, and ,at the home of,:Mr. and Mrs VV R-arrrer:.' h Mr.' and Mrs ;, >�,lwood Barbour • and family of'•Fordyce spent Sun; 'clay with his'sister, rs,' Ben Mc: era an arid. M.M"' . �-r. cGlenag}3air= • ••Mr. and Mrs:. Fred Tiffin •and • f • MISS Canada's Prire: Minister Sets Leadership record Leader of the .Liberal Party: in Canada since August 7th, 1919, ;The, Right Honourable W'x L.. c!enzie Xing added further distinction, to; his_Political. career: win on Monday he °entered Upon.' his 20th. year .as Prime Min istei of _Canada This is- a longer period of time than, the head' of any other'',government in. the • world, today has: held similar of- fico . :MacKenzie King `was. • born at Berlin, •.now''Kitehener,u.' Ontario, an pecem•her 17, ,1874, the.eldest. son jar .. John `King and ' Isabe` Grace Mackenzie (King)'. Jlis: mother's father,. Williarn 'f�yon • Ma'cke:nzie, was the" first" mayor of Toronto (1834).'In,1837- 38 Mackenzie ;led `the strig'gle for. responsible government in Upper Canada (noW'Ontario); His'fath- er's . father 'was °a - rneniber of a r egirnent of Rtoy'a1 Horse. Art ll ery In. the Rebellion of 1837, he fought . g with Her Majesty s troops against Mackenzie: His • mothe r.I sabelGrace Mac- kenzie,. was .the ,``rebel" leader'S. youngest 'daughter.`'She was born after the rebellion •wh•ile.:.M acken- zre:: was living in exile in' the U' ited • States; n His father• John' , King,..was a barrister' and solicitor, and' for. 20 years a lecturer- in.:Os oo`' g , • Hall Law sch-,001;--Toronto i•. •Early Studies Mackenzie •King 4s an honor, rt g grad ae• u . n Political •Sconce of Toronto:,.: University, He further pursued his studies 'flea] Science in universities in'., .t h e trite • vard) and abrpad Iis early aim .ad:4been an_academic 'career, butt the manner in' •which . he : fitted himself 'for his, profession proved in the end ,to ';have'prepared the• wayfor• has enter•ing_•the�:.larger field of public :Service. offered by 'the - Government of Canada. , - Inl 90.8; at - the• -age--of :34; 'Mac--• ke i nz e Kr,0 ''r esr n ` ed from: m gthe Civil Ser.;enter polities He ran as' Liberal. candidate in the constituency .of North Water- loo `(in Which he had .been. born), arid:was elected to tie'Houser. of Mrs. Reuben 'Tiffin and Mi and' Mrs. Russell "Ritchie- .of Langside, als `• o. Miss' Lila., Em ° erson ' andiVlas- . ter Eldon Emerson' spent. Sunday 'with wi Mr.arid n d1Vlr' s. Victor' Emer= •son. TI+ p'If you are a young'Woman: sixteen years or over' and wish a position'that will pay good ` wages In •. pleasant surroundings' ,in a good town ri _ • • Wte to .. ▪ ..:MOONE` Post Office .:Box 351, Kincardine, Ontario. SING A 1!i AR 'Music By.. . GEORGE' .JOHNSON' and His 9 -Piece Ex -Navy. Band Dancing 9.30 tc 1.00 Admission '50c • .Commons..In this same year, Mr.. K-rig--�is-ited-°Ind-ia-amd-ire'gotrated•: on , behalf of the Canadian.:. Gov ernment,'2 an agreement: between the governments "of India :.and Canada, restricting immigration from India to Canada. He was a representative. 'of' the Govern-; Tent' of Canada on the Internat iorial dpiuln ..Commission Which met in Shanghai, China, 1908..He- latex• visited»Japan In 1909 he was appointed; Min - ?sten of Labor i•n the 'government of SiL Wilfred. Laurier , At the 'elections in 191;1,• Sir Wilfred.' ; Laurier'•s government was', , defeated 'on' the. .issue 'Of reciprocity in trade with, the jJnited States:: `Mi K'ing was de-_ feated. • in»North • •;Waterloo. He' then became for a time the 'head orthe information office. of •the,: it rty' vn4ty”--arierecliltdr� o cls, niorithly- pUbllea€ion•,• -also. fair 'a time the president of the Ontario Reform A,ssoclation. •Follow.ing the death of Sir fre'd,'Laurier •in .1919,: Mr. King• Was, leaden of :the• Liberal party at a national:•'convention held :in Ottawa.' Became Prime Minister in 1921 ,In 1921 the Liberal party .won a 'majority of seas • in, the House of;. Coinmons and Mr, ''Xing .be• came ' 1'r ime Minister -ani ., office which he ,has,,held far more 'than • 19 out. •off the past 25 years',' He himself :represented North. York,, Ontario, fr9in 1921 std 1925;, chis is • the same a constituency which his grandfather; Wm. Lyon ac 'ken'rie• first • represented in .1828,: From 1928 to 1945 Mr.''•I(ing rep resent.6d' Prince . Albert, Saskateh- NATION HONORS HIM. c. Rt; ;Hon.' W. V. MacKenzie King whose.' record-breaking • .,political • career has:. been dedicated to building Canada as:: a_ nation; • etan'.�=He now represents Glen- garry, Ontario: �.. It iso. interesting to ; note that when h•is administration. was re- turned to'. power. in :1935, it won what ,up ;until then was the•.larg apo itieal -h s tory of Canada, but even this, . record was. exceeded by the 'maj-: ority his':: administration received at then general 'elections. in 1940.. His administration was again re- • , to power at. the 'general election ,in June.1945 • Regardless; ' of one's : party ;a f- filiations;,none.:can- deny. but thiat Mr, King's political_life, has been above reproach, and his untiring, efforts dedicated to the burldng of, Canada, as'.a nation.. : PLAYING AT THE REX THE; LUCKN d -ante • •-a• x ednesda ° `PAN- AkiERI(A _•'' It's; , really sWeh show, • m . w ecce. not . kidding. Itis alive With Romance, loaded with • • Rhythm ,• lavish 'with Stars— , Terry;'Audrey. Lorg,'. Robert Berichley, Eve Arden, Ernest • Truex, Isabelita; :also' famous stars down Latin Arra; erica , w. ay, ; Rosario and . Ant- onio, Miquelito Valdes, . Chin- ita Nariri , FR�I, SAS :& DONALD O'CONNOR.• P EG Y' RYAN AN —in= t.t -Patrick--T.he • 'Great" Playing .NEXT WEDNESDAY`• :East' Side' Kids, in: "LIVE WIRES". also "DRIFTIN„NG ALON „ • ' Jinuny• Wakeley ey.' 1111 114 COMING Pat O'Brian, .' Carole Landis . "SECRET, COMMAND"' used upon a Saturday Evg.. ` os s ory :. an • ;; . gst :•: selling novel by . John Hawkint:••and' ar a:wkns. ' • Coining ins Technicolor "A SONG • TOREMEMB _" A Hug e' i''ish A, hu e . stu r e o n mea su rin g 6 ca ted on. • ordersfrom , Ottaa rafeet`3t c1es•e and weighing 108having been taken out of'season, lbs.: was dragged from the . Sau-; but not before. some ;1;50.0 .:_per ,.:::_ geen River near,a r Walkerton a kerton -last sons saw. it on display in:_an ice week. The big fish.. ;was: - confis- pack in the -Walkerton 'Arena.; FIRE, SURA ,ucknow, Ontario.` CASUALTY, ` ALrTOMOBILE ow. Representing All Coinpanies� Formerly Served By The Geo. H. Smith Agency. waste butter -fat every milking—. eat up profits in . costly repairs -- are epairs—are' slow hard to run . = difficult to keep . clean `Viking" (ream Separators skim to a ••mere trace; " are built to stand lon continuous service; cost practically nothing . or.•• repairs; are easy to run and clean: L' OCAL ••�A'CxTNTi- soraon H. Stewart, Dungannon: Telephone 1.1 4$' Repairs To All. r: " ' Of ` 1VYachines ..4