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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-06-19, Page 11WEDNESDAY, JUNE; 19th, 1046; gpews' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . ..., •.urn'..r•. r.., �nHSn. Mn.Mrvn•.mm'm.+ ...... .,-. ...... ��. '= wx.c�'�e+wv.. NCE Agency Luckxtow,Ontario: FIRE, CASUALTY, . AUTOMOBILE. N`oW Reresenti � Representing.All Companies.... Forterly. Served. By .The Geo. H Smith Agency. • CIi if you are a young woman' Sixteen 'years. or . over andwisha position that will a- py you good wages in pleasantsurroundings in a good town �T vvrite-io,. 0 J.. MOONEY ost Office Box 351- . Ki r io: , ncardine Ontar><o., ••MA•FEK'.ING` Mr.. and: 'Mrs.. S.. B •Stotheri and Stephen, Arthur; spent Wed nesdar •of . last• week at .the farm . ':•Mrs. Jos. ,McCann, Nile, is,vis- itiriger d$ig_hter-� Mrseorge. Tw.arrnley .this week. . Mi. and'Mrs. • Arthur. Hallam. familAUburn, y :and Miss:Sliep,.-Auburn,;. visited at Clias- Hallain's ,.Suncday. Miss Moore, :London, is. a _guest of her niece;'" 1Mrs':. Cecil. 'John- ston., this week end. • munity supper at the lake. Every-•' body welcome Mr. ,.aid Mrs:., Richard Til _ rick; Douglas and . Karen, attend ed ,the Webster picnic'::at Harbor •park on Saturday afternoon. ' Fall Causes; Fracture lliam . Menai y, 75:year ,old farmer. who lives one mile south: o 'Dungannon,, isConvalescing at his ,home after two days spent in Alexandra ;Marine 'Hos:pital,,.. od earich X` -.ray: examination s owed nic will: be held at Kintail ach;..; der and neck-- i eeeive 1 *hens onoM nday evenirng June 24th fell down to the Deer fi.om•. Bring ',larch. "and . enjoy Via.' conn .;stairway .in.: his barn; ZION. The Woman's Missionary iety met at the home of Gordon Kirkland an, Thur last with. a good attendant being . the grandmothers' e img• The president,:; Mrs,„ ' Ritchie, presided, Mrs. Will G ner led the ''devotioj ai . per Mrs, Jack McDonagh " revie a chapter in. the*. study b Which' Was very interesting. Jac Gardner sang a. solo. R ings were ,given ':by Mrs, E.. Gardner and, Mrs... Will,Gard. 'The, scripture was taken by W. G. Hunter. The comb -late or en Party, funds.are' M'r••s Gardnei;'Mrs. ' Peter Cook, 1'. Elsie Ritchie; Rev,: 'Woolley c end the 'meeting With prayer. hostess served a dainty lunch.. Zion. Well Represented At •'Webster Picnic Quite a• number of the lo members• and adherents of Webster. clan fromthis,l sect attended the annual reunion a picnic- on. Saturday, :afternoon' Harbor .P'ark; G:oderich. • A,:; lightful outing' and get-together was .enjoyed, weather conditions being almost ideal; within 'the' neighborhood of '150 being pres=- ent: from . Walkerton; •Lucknow, Dungannon-, eLl n t Varna, Brucefield; • ' Seaforth, . • :Herisall, `Goderich and .the immediate' vic- inity;: 'Sports, games :and: races for .the' young: and those not quite SQ . young. were held.- A •softball w, e h-i-le-tiiiderway=du,"ring-tir- afternoon• was terminated before regulation. tine by the . ball '� cin over thg banlr__�f_the—H;a�rbar-••dill cl-rolling alr�nost-to the railway r tracks,. taking`sosearch ing, for before finally," being' discovere . A splendid •supper was served with :those' from . the. south actin as: , hosts toward ` their .northern cousi> s. T HELENS Soc- : Mrs,, T. J. Todd was, hostess 'toy Mrs: the 'June meeting of the Women's sday Missionary Society, Mrs. W, L e, 'it' Miller presided and.•the theme m et- ; of ` the service was The ° Horne rank Mission, Work of the.W. • I._.S: and-' Mrs, Newton read • of . the, .wort i od,. • at ;3attle River, Alta„ and, of that wed in the hospital., at Hearst, Ont. ook Mrs,. T: • J, • Todd: read pf • Miiss Mrs Hamilton's work at Lemur Creek, Pad- B.C. and Mrs Gordon McPher-- Er son. took the rnembers,`on a tour ner. through the community missions Mrs. 'in •Eastern anada. The following e'for heralds:reported:,. Mrs. McKenzie Jack Webb '.for China„, Mrs: L. Woods iss /or Trinidad,••Mrs. T J,' Todd for los-,, India :end Mrs,' 'Thorn for •Korea.. The.Mrs-Lorne Woods and Donna attended. the'annual ,Webster" pie- nic at 'Go.derich' on Saturday.'. Mrs. Earl . Durnin 'returned yal from the • 'Goderich hospital on the Friday and:is convalescing at the. ion hone of her sister; Mrs. Gordon rid at4 .n1r de- Mrs. -Jim -Curran and.little'dau- ghter,. Nancy .Elizabeth,' 'Caine • home •frorn the Windham. hospital: on Friday; Mss;•• John;: Scott; Ronnie*: a d Harold • of-Londozj .were visitors last week with her mother, Mrs. Joe .Gaunt and other relatives. •. • Guests :of Mr,. and :Mrs ,Ernest. Gaunt on Saturday were. ,her••sis- ter., Mrs. • Win.:Knott and little -son. Rodd of -Clarksburg; iss Margaret. MaCCharles of Torentd• and Miss • Jessie : MacCharles .of. O:1 -i -vet,:. -also Mrs: -.John "MwcChar- -les ' a7fir -onald : of Olive£, "Mrs: :Toro' 'McDonald of ..Loc:lialsh. and Mrs' Orland Richards and child- ren ren pf Paramount. and , Mrs. Alex Andrew ' and children' of 'Luck.-, %now Mrs' Mckenzie `Webb vi ited, lastweek with Mr: and Mrs. Carl •Johnston McTavish._ Rancor, ' Service Men;. BRUCE COUNTY FEDERATION_ - _ _ �1Jro OE. .,AGRICUL-TU (Rain or'Shine)y-•_at �LKERTO ��.'� . N Agricu IturaI Ground on - t a. S'KET TLUNCH ruLfamen $100.00 in Cash Prizes EATER . GIRL" CONTEST )Ports Competitions for Rural & :Public Schools Guest Speaker liver� Farm , Great Display of Machinery and Labor Saving, Devices BY Federal and ` Provincial Departmentsof A griculture "r and.:Loal Dealers 'ro'ram ,.. ' ,o ' .' `• A ;: , •_ : g me'will be in Confederation Rink' in case of rain; sign ` = Adults 25c, Children Free • onster• 'StreetDance i At Night ill it'rains, dance will be in ,.Walkerton Town. Hall) Ori inis5 this Really Big Day of Entertainment • n the .':O-nange-H-altorr Fri= day' evening last : when the mein= T0_CLOSE d "NAYLOR'S!''.StIHOOL of '' d . 'X... .00L Soar -d ---of tl a-West- Wawanosh Township: -Area `.is making: • arrangements to 'close" •S.S.- No.- ••14` -at the .end— of the hers of ;the community assemble to pay 1.tribu.te to•.:the 'response ., . Messrs. David Anderson an l an G•arhner o t .err Country s •appeal . for their services: ;A ,very interesting program, was present ed—by- the ;school .'children; . as sisted a'•:dtet: by Mrs. Jack' Gardner ;and Miss'Yvonne Guffin with 1VIrs.::Will;'Hurlter. as chairman.,,As a :conclusion . to the prog•ra•m' :an .address , of ..ap- preciation.was read .by. Mr.Frank Ritchie and the presentation of fountain, pens ;made by,Mr:: Peter; Cook Dave responded very fit • tingly . • relating; some of ' his' ex-.. periences white sojourning over- seas. , Following, th.e `;presentation lunch was •.served and dancing: enjoyed. _ : Ball" Team Going Strong ;.' The softball' team::have been; meeting with - better'`? st%cess their last. few :engagements, hav ing defeated St.'Heieris twice and Port Albert �n heir first -til Ia'st Friday • evening; .Ports and Zion' are billed t`d meet .again' this: Monday :evening on "Zion. diamond if Weather: and ground conditions per•init Iii the,. first: game "with Si -`Helen ;. ;:a ear having` -spotted St: l-lelcns,a long lead in the first: folly' innings they put on a hefty batting.rally and;'by dint o f. some;_ heavy clouting and ,a.:fine piece of relief, p44:. -itching by Jack ,ry . ehie • ti11-to 'ryas ini'':i are fol m, they rrr� n`ageti-te " iet"gL ,Zi7i file right end of a leng score with ari inn ing's batting .to:spare...In the re- turn •gaine at' St .-He`ens, `Zion secured. the. services of their old ace •. hurler, Alex 'Hackett, who pi oved •entirely :too gaud, fo.reSt Helens boys The game at Port Albert was more :evenly matched: Zion, winning by a ,17.11 .score: The Poi is have ,a strong1 •:team with 'a generous, supply i df pit-. chers,7 but ' Zion .were lucky in getting and .taking•,'advantage of, ,the breaks.• • PAGE 9 4111111.11111111111111111111116 PLAYiNG� AT :, 1I'IEATRF LUCKNOW To=nice IN dnesday "«LIVE WIRE$ An excellent comedyfor you to' enjoy featuring the East Side - Kids. Also "DRIFTWG. ALONG" Johilnr "Mack Brown best in a delightful 'musical: western. • FRI. SAT. t � ' � • ... MON.•. Pat ` O'Brian and Carole Lan- dis go in to. 11 kinds of action, .11111. 'Secret (onmand".' with Chester Morris. This picture has Yeas. story: taken from' a Saturday, Even- ing Post. Serial.`. . MAYING► NEXT WEDNESDAY "RANGERS OF'F " '. ORTUNE • ;PLAYING,::— - Friday. Saturda ,. r Y; • Monda • June :28, 29 .• July 1, "A 'SONG TO. REMEMBF '' s• • n 'techniicolor; present.' term,. as there areknot::the required number of students at l:• terrcliug tci keep, this school open next, 'term "This.: school on. -the:, 12th - Concession, i s-. familiarl known 'as-."Nayior's''"School: -Y • 1•: • N. ill rati tatic ns To the Farmers of this' district;. who did their fuel share ' in the. tremendous achievement of food production during .,the years of- war: It is with pleasure We join: this Salute to Agriculture and wish you, well in the task that lies Ahead, • Mr:' David 'tn,nctei son is: 'in Tor- onto this:week securing his army discharge. . • S, S< picnic this Friday after- noon at .Point 'Clark.. ,veryone welcome. • • When yeti are. satisfied to sit. back rand take'.things, as they ere ' 9R The ":Annual Meeting ..Of The aRTI HURON AND IURON.BRUCE, Clatlon Will be held in nth Town Hall, WINGHAM,.. EVENING; JUNE 21St at 8.30 • : n. D.S.T. •. For The Election of Of is s and General ,; Business The meeting, will be addressed by HON. •PAUL MARTIN • Secretary of State in the Federal 'Cabinet abinet A, good, representation from every municipality is requested, Alex A. Alexander, . President. d Save r1g. ,