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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th,, $946
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inglorious TECIINI. COLOR
CORNEL WILDE
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SHERWOOD
FOREST
wf h . Anita . lhll Edgar
LOUISE• ESMOND BUCHANAN •
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
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The' tale of Robin .Hood and his merry men
is• retoldb his . y h equally. nimble and noble. son. •
Show ' Starts' At.•
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81.00.. O'clock:
atinee Saturday at 2:30. o'clock..
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ues. fa July 1
INDUCTED: RECTOR
AT 'FORDWICH.:
Huron 'Streams Restocked''
.The, ! following streams i
ai r
Huon
� County `• have. _ ,:Leen re
n impressive: ,'ceremony took: •' ", „ `_ �vernmefft fish.
_place -a t', ,Fardwnch Angl-lean-this .v.ar to date' accorcti.ng ta-.
: Church recently,' when 'Rev: Jas:.
• KTNLOUCH :
Tho L O. Lodges .of the district
will •rrieet, at the Kinlough Orange
hall on Sunday next • at 2 o'clock
D.S.T. and will' parade from there
'to the Anglican church , for divine
worship. at 2.aO ; p.m.. •
Miss Ethel. Faldenby .of .Walk-
• erton • spent` the week=end.At her
home here, ,�..
Miss' Iona Terry is spending,
a 'tww-weeks'_vacatiorr_witi ter,.
parents", Mr,.' •:anti ' • Mrs. ' W.• K,
Terry .at 'Hillier. •
Mrs, Wrn.' Wall visited over the.
week. -end with --Mr; and Mrs tJack
Shaumacher.
Sympathy is extended:- to. Mr
and_'Mrs. Wm Pinnell in•the loss:
of ,her. 'lather:, thelate . William
Dobson, .who, passed:. away in
Wingharn general'hospital on Fri-
day last. The •aged 'gentlemen had
been cared 'for by :his • daughter
here- since .coming from •Wi_�. dsor-'
the end of last year. He suffered.
a stroke at that.time ' but, had
steadily improved util last. week •9 Kinloss, .
when his, condition' became grave, Mr. , Duncan McGregor' 'was
He ', was moved • to -, Wingham taken to Wingham ‘ hospital o .
where he 'continued 'in an uri- ;Saturday:; p n
conscious condition un;til.hispass
big 'on Friday evening; The fun-
•eral
was Meld • on
Monday y ,morn-
ing 'from the' -Anglican church
with the,'rector the: Rev. L.W.
Owen • cdnductii g the...J.:.servrce
from; there;: The: cortege proceed-
ed. ' to'' Wiarton Anglican, church
with Rev: L W. Owen and Rev,
George •HQriour...conductiriga • the
Tast rites with 'burial in Wiartori..
Cemetery; All of his family' *ere
present namely, 'Mrs. Sam •Symon
:(Dorothy) ;�qf Toronto; !Mrs, Per-
ry Neff ( lbr-en;ce� o "a`maltani
Mrs. Wm. 'Pinnell (Ena) of Kin -
,
.arid .Mr -• Cha'rles Dobson
of ,Windsor;' and-manyOther-Tela
tives ;and friends: • .
: 'Miss Betty Gillespie is 'home
from Kincardine High School The
having , completed the :term:= She. � W. , M. S. ' of :'the United
' church was held last Wednesday,
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was successful in. passing on,
n her: at. the. home of. e
Syii ath - is YeXtende rier with' 'a good attendance.:
p y.- d to. Miss •
Marville Scott r "th 1Pss The W.M.S.of the Pr . b t
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WHXTECHURCH
. Miss Roberta, Mowbray of the
.Girls Moulton 1School of Toronto.
is spending her summer holidays
with, her-parents,--Mr,.:and • Mrs.-
Robert
rs.-RobertMowbray.
Congratulations t o Gordon.'
Wellw.00d- who passed his,
trance on his year's work: .Clay-
ton 1Sehotz: and . Janie ' McInnes.
ares, trying .their entrance. exam,
inatio*i this week nt--Lucknaw.1
Mr and *Mrs; -Albert' McQuilli.n,.
visited T st Friday at the homes ,
of 'their ieces, Mrs. ,Win, Scott
and`' Mrs :' :Tvan' Conley of Lang-
siden,
-Mrs Bert Eyn n. spent two
days last--week-at ,London- when
she met her youngest son ,Bruce
of Bellville school, .*ho `'is homd'
for his holidays.. • ,
Mr.' Mac McGregor; , son • of Mr:
and .Mrs.. Duncan:McGregor, and
who has been teadhing " school
near Flesherton, .:is : engaged to.
teach.at Murray's school, S.S. No.
'Suffered Hip • Fracture,
While. Mrs: J. ' B. " Morrison was.
on
the W7ngham street• last Fri.-
"day she felt: and ' fractured her
MO and was taken to London
.Monday-tar-treatixnent.
Home; From' Overseas
Mrs. Jack, Gillespie (nee: 1Vliss
Olive Farrier) went • to :'Toronto.
on Saturday, to :meet'1,er;husband
Mr.. 7Jack. , Gillespie` who 'arrived
there on -Sunday, from overseas.:
A 'family .gathering was • held ,an
Monday evening = at the home of
his ..paten. ' r ,-and-Mrs-
Gillespie,,
. P ,•A,YI rG. AT THE
R€X iH€AiR€
-wcicnow
To -Mite W _dnesday'
The flex Theatre's first ;Birth-
dad* (a»d nobody's ._.had_lA:
walk the floor;'with us .yet:')'
•
Rangers:••of`.: -0/fortune!.
A swell story, of adventure in
which, three sons • of 'guns are
out looking. for a fight -to start, -
a fortune to find and a woman
to .. •love; starring Fred.. ' Mac-
Murray ..with Patricia Morri-
son, Albert ,Dekker.
Also • PPopeye "Stealin Ain't
()nest!' :`.. x' ,
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FRI.; : SAT.
Mow...
(DOMINION, DAY) .
We are: - proud to •la'
p Y on our.
'scre
en picture ctur
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that • "
p is called
a miracle•of;teclinicolor and is
• alsol a magnificent story.
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A Song to .�Reinembei
In ;Lovely Technicolor
Starring Merle Oberon,,, Pau[
Muni. ,
Mr. and\. Mrs.. .Albert, McGinty
.of- Stratford visited with" Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Tiffin,'• Sr:, and other
relatives ' last 'week.
wordreceived, :from 'Oarrie and. n • e ss o her es y eri
Fisheiies .Overseei W H. Cant- father, 'the. •fate 'Wm. Scott"- church was held_lastpThursda
• C Caley, _B.A _LTh°, was •in.:.__, . ewho Y .
•asse.d.awa in 'T the `home of Mrs. Albert McQuil
o"sial '
p, ., on.. a 'fu. sial; was • : a e.n, . anc+e. .
an ' t Th' din with a good tt d
.<.'1•ordwich.-Wroxeter"parshz• � Rev.
`" CaIe 'was :cur 1 (b t t} B-- ' v e-'1-eld'• f�'oin-.:his``i t- residen ' ' Mrs. James
Y ate a . t..P ter s. G a. g r ce` on. Purvis: visited -last
inert in Greenhill Cemeter nedy:. ' .
Cemetery. y''
river .from..Wingham ''fo .Ggder-
i ' ri�wn. trout),. ` e 1. ' a
creek s tickled trout);,,
S,
(t_ -
us `n
i.. e creek •
;McMi'Ilan creek (speckled trout)
The, trout that '
.were put in the
above' streams .were. mostly all of
yearling' size and will: not be' of
legal 'size liiriit' until 'next year.:
Ad'ance-Times:
with - Thursda .
1 Church, Lucknow;: during the p, Au uesd y afternoon inter.-' y vvith`.'Mrs., David .Ken -
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recto i s h i ..of Re:' g t k (speckled trout
P . v J:. H ),
Geoghegan.:; I
The -A '-.F A: rriet:.o__1�/!0,
.tidal=L, � ie.servige W411 be in --the P�r,es-
evening at;. the church with the byterian chuteh' at 11 a.m.
.S T,
president:. in ,charge. Mr. .0. wen
read the. scripture 1'esson.; 'Mrs::
Howard- Thompson read: the. min
utes • and... called• the roll in the
• I1 absence of :the; secretary Each
Member answered With a biblical•
Successful Normal Students.- name :It was deeidd -'to hold a
mong ose from this district picnic; on July 5th; at the Palace
included rn....the••list of successful -Gardens, Formosa,-alsoLto invite.
Stratford Normal School'studen'ts
are. Lorraine. A. Ferguson•.of God
erich and formerly of Lucknow
.Arc h i e 1i derick ' McKipnon,
Glamis; Joseohi.ne •Wilma . Stew-
art, Luckrw.ow; Olive;"Thompson,
Holy:rood. -,
ORDER.
NOW!
ORDER
HERE!
F.INLA'YSON BRO
LUCRNOW
news
SURANCE
Luti now, " Ontario:
,n_. .:..:._,y..
Agen:
lawn:; social; .at the' Rectory an
July .15th Thea convener,•:. Mr,:
Howard Thompson, presided ;over,.
the 'remainder of the.. program..
Readingti,49e :Haldenby and
;Donny Halder, y: Mr. Owen gave
a splendid, - missionary talk oh
India... Mrs: Howard Thompsori
conducted a green oontest,Lunch
was. served. • :•
CR.E'WE.
(Intended for last week)
FIRE, CASUALTY; .AUTOMOBILE
ow Representing .:All'Companies
Formerly Served By The
Geo, :H Smith Agency.
TICE
If you are a young woman sixteen years
or over and wish' a postion that will pay ' •
you, good •.
god Wages 'in 'pleasant surroundings
In a good town MN. - Write to
O..i J, MOONEY
dost Office . Box. 351, Kincardine, Ontario.
•
Mrs. Marvin •Durnin spent the
week -end iii London
• Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran. and .'
family visited with; Mr. and'Mrs.
Harry Hackett, Belfast,on Sun-
day,
Mrs R .. McWhinney . was a
week -end guest ' with, friends. in
Dungannon.
rA number from 'here attended
the 'Spr'ing .Shaw: at Clinton ,on
Thursday,
Mr; and .Mrs, 'S.. J. Kilpatrick
attended•°- t h e Webster picnic
Which 'was. held. at Harbor Park,
Goderich on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Corbett and.
family visited friends near Lon-
don on Sunday.. . :._. .
'Mrs. Jack Rivett and family
attended the ' linen shower .at
Dungannon for Mrs. Albert Riv-
ett, an English war. bride: Many
useful and dainty, articles were
given and although, completely
taken by •surprise,: she, thanked
the ladies' very .graciously. and
said ho.w she enjoyed: coming to
Canada: " • ..
Mr. and' Misr Ilert Treleaven
p
sent Fridi;y with friends in and '.
around' Lucknaw.
IAY%1�ta
• NEXT ,WEDNESDAY.
Bing-_Crosby::In `.
"HERE COME. THE: WAVES
)OMING
T 'GE • DOO "'
RCA TE)�N
starting next Sunday.
Most _dol' 'lis agree --s•
oirie<tliin
g
should ..be done about the ,Mess
the World ` ..
is ..
then
.. ��� g ;about
our _or rn .business, _hoping -,some_ ..: :.
•,orie •:else . will do it.
CUSTOMERS' SUGGESTION 'CORNER
`for ah'
Te fg'phon e
S e.rvi ce ,
•
nOW it's not always •
r r, 'easy` to keep .little ones':.a
from playing with thetelephone,
„ or ';their older brothers ' . and , .
sisters fi on `spending- o much
ii ieroirthe li;�e., a can only
remind you that, until rural'
facilities can be increased, it is
important for everyone to keep
their calls as brief as, ,possible. '
If you have groiving:children,
you can^Ile particularly helpful
in
preventing -heedless Imo*.i
venience and delays. 'Wo ask`
your co-ope •
>catilon.
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