The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-07-10, Page 5•
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WEDNESDAY, .JULY loth, 1946
THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, WIJCHNOWr
KINGSBR' D
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Mr, and Mrs "Webster and belie
Lyce.Ini.m. Theatre , are holidaying, with John C, Dal -
WI NGHAM
Thursday, Friday,: Saturday
JULY 11, 12,
CLOSE D. FOR
R ::.T A hON� _.
-Monday, :Tuesday, Wednesday
JULY 1
ED ; :GARDNER•
BINE CROSBY
and Guests, in '
'DUFFY'S iTAVERN'
The Tavern created via radio
is the 'principal sceneof this.
comedy .with 'Archie" running
the place as usual,
Show starts at =8.00 o'clock.
W-HI-TTOHUR`CH
�IVIr•:,: • and Mrs:. Ernie Webb. of
;....Detroit'.who'are, holidaying at
• Port EI in visited • an; afternoon'
with MIS, C Nfurray "last week:
Rev. Mr: Watt and daughter
Muni✓]. ale .;spending', their;.holr;-
day : here at the • home .of :Mr.
Walt': Barbour and ' Mr.:and,1Vlrs.
Milan Moore.
:r. Barbour is -=-not-•
s-.man:y, friends= ieuid wish..
Mrs: Begg` of Toronto` is visitu1g`
with- -daughter,.. Mrs. G:ro's-
korth arid `Mr G,roskorth
Scholtz..and. Janie Mclnnis" .on.
passing .their entrance examina-
tions. • _
Mrs. Phillips "of Goderich and
heli:cous}n •spent Saturday: with
Mi•. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin Sr•-
- The -chopping .mill ,which was-
idle fora couple of. weeks on ac=
count of a bad -break, is'going
'- strong' again.
-4:7NC's. Khan Moore and: little son,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Lannan of
Detroit spent a few days .renew-
ing old acquaintances:
Congratulations to Mi.: & Mrs.
Edwin King thee Mary Clare) on
the arrival of a baby boy in Lon-
don; on, Saturday, July i6th.
Mr: and Mrs. Nick: Perry and
Teresa are spending: their holi-
days with Mr. .and Mrs. "Tom
Drennan:•
Mr. ,,,and, Mrs.'. Art Ribar are
visiting her. brothers,. Frank and
John L; Stt�lliyan:
Mr aridMrs,µ Adeliraan : a n d
Wilfred .O'Loughlin•- are spendi.dg:
a. few ':days' 'at the O'Loughlin
home.
Miss Anne Whaling ,'spent. Sat-
urday. in London
Miss Eileen. Wtal`lace is'spend-
ing her holidays with her. 'par-
ents,:
ar-ents "
(.Too late for last • week)
Miss Lizzie: Martin spent Sun
day, with'friends hese;'' _•.
. Mr. and . Mrs. Joe 'Garv_eyand.
family spent the: Week=end. with.
his..rnoth.•er; :Mrs. T. Garvey. .
The •Morgan •Dalton •.'fa.mily
herd a family,reunion at the lake
ono.Sunday.after-noon. 'Thosepres.
ent'were,:Fr,, M. J. 'Dalton, Sister
Maureen:. (He.leri)jt Mr. and - Mr
s.
4BITUARX
DUNCAN MacGREGOR
Duncan Alexander MacGregor
of Kinloss passed away•on Thurs-
day, ',Tune 27, in 'Ingham"Iios
pital, after a -few. weeks.•.11ness
following the 'flu. Four years ,ago.
he suffered: a'stroke, after. which
he never regained his full health;..
He was a son. of the',Iate Mr: and
Mrs.. Janes MacGregor and was
in his 68th ',year•, having spent ; all
his life on the • 4th of • 'Culross,
• until •moving .last spring • to -the
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farm
exfv�Nr Mac Ross, • _ot"i: ihe"
2nd Con; of. Kinloss: `Thirty, -three
years .ag6, he• married :Maude "Mc
Kenzie of -Teeswater,, Who, .with -
his, three -sons;;. Clarke; toss' and
MacKenzie;. and their twQ •dau-;
Miters, Margaret; Mrs•.'Dean'Moir
of Winnipeg; and Grace¢ Mrs. Jos.
Dos ran of Hanover, :survive. He
also leaves to 'mourn him, . one
brother, Roy .of Cornwall •and 78
sisters, Mrs ' : Malcolm; . Ross , and.
Mrs. Thos.:Moore of Whitechurch,
.Kate, , Mrs:, Jas. Moffatt of Rivera
course; Alta.,' who was unable .to'l'
be present, ,Edith, Mrs. Jas; Hen. -
'derson . Lucknow, 'Mrs. J e a n
Brayford,' Toronto; .'Jessie;; Mrs.
Will Shaw, New Torohto;.;Flossie;.
Mr's. ,Clarence --Russell, .Waubau-
shene, and Millie; Mrs.• Iugh An-
de:rson of 'Kenmore,' N.Y ,
.The •pallbearers,. were .—Messrs:
Walter: .FergusonThos. •'Moffatt
John McAI-lister—has: - Christie,
Alex Grant; and Jos. 'McInnis."
.Rev: A: Wilson had. dchaY'ge
M;AFEKJ.NG
The Blake's W.M,S, herd the
children's meeting in the church
on Tuesday. p:m. • with an .attend-
ance of 'nine. After a deirotional
period and program of solos and
readings, a ,picnic lunch was erg,,
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Joy.. d outdoors.
Guests over the week end with
Mr.. and Mrs. ,Cecil Johnston were
Mrs. Lottie White, Toronto, •Mr..
and Mrs.. G. Fitzsimmons, .Arkena
and Mrs. , Annie "Johnston, Luck-
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�, �P _ ovvard Bla-ke-�Broek•�•l ey
is spending some ,holidays; with'
his; :parents. • '
Mr;: and: Mrs.' Bertram . Curran,
Goderch, spent. the week -end at
'the parental home. "r
Sacraiiient" will be observed in.
Blake's church: 'on Sunday morn
ing next at• 11'` o'clock: We hope
for a full . attendance.
Injured • When :Thrown
From Hay ,Rake
Mr. Norman :. Shackleton who
'had an . accident while raking -;;on
Tuesday evening last;. is , in God
erich hospital ; Suffering'. with . a
dislocation of 'his neck,. Heis pr.o-
gressing• favorably at last'report's.
OriATuesday evening last while
1V''o'rman Shaekletonmwins=---drivitrg-
the team on the' hay' "rake, the
hor`ses• .ran away, throwing hiin
off. R,
Miss Alice Finlay," Toronto, Mr.
Finlay Shackleton -'and son Billy
of -Cooksville, spent ::last week-
end . with' :
Mr, .and Mr's.' Norman
Shackleton:.
Arb SQ' aiinor::and fa it Mr e
,. g,,.. •...?Xiy,,.- of :she seri
, the v ce at the home on
and' .Mis•: J'• Plea arid"fiainil ,
. E . y, •.Satur.d:a aftei�rio'ori :from° when ''
mi.. and Mrs ' Walter }Dalton and ,
,� the funeral._ pr.ocee,ded • to • -Tees-.
family, Mi 'and:Mrs.,'Dennis �. ate) `Presbyterian church where
:Dalton and : family, 1vMr.: and Mrs,. na.•great •many .friends of. the Mac
Ray;`Dalton and family and'.John'. Gregor family: had gathered, :and
S Dalton:•'Miss' Antoinette: was 'after the service theme, interment
the :•only one -ibsent, . sh'e b>~ing t•o or.k` p 1 a c e in Teeswater
still o.veiseas.
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"tdf"i:s. Edd tng..and . Bert spent
ay tiv''ith Mr. 4.nd Mrs.':. L'.
:WEBSTER..:`•
Miss Rose Marie ' Latina and The• death occur rel in her
Larry rown.,spent' .the' holiday""home in Harpuihey on`Thitrsday,
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'Tunti7h,=. of - Maine,= Dempsey;`
with -Me an and -Mi a Wrn Lan,nan...
lay Murphy ' of Tor onto is W►idow of the 'late T J. Webster•
spending a few drays with his" par
in her 66th year. Mrs. Webster
hadking in the ..garden
been "w',o'r
Mr: Chaff lie Dalton'' was. up in the .heat \and':apparently: had
from Galt. :for the holida lam drown to rest when She. Was seized ." with a . • severe heart.
Mr :. Jack McConville visited at
Cliff-Austli s. oii"'Sunday i- ..✓;attack'; Deceaseds was __born'. at
Holmesville, and' after her mar
range �iil 1900 lived in Lucknow,.
coming to Sea'forth .:thirty-two
year si ago She is survived. Eby : a
'family. of 'four: :Earle Webster .of'
020:;-Keifh-W-ebot`er o G erich
Mrs., Edwin Johns, Tuckersmith.''
I't.1-1-A Et
returned: home from • Wingham, Mrs.. Martha MacCrostie-Ilunter
Hospital on Saturday.- : ° „` After . a short illness in•
.ahe
Mrs; J B.. Morrison who •was in Goderich Hos p ait•i.l , Martha and Mrs. Lobb,. Cilnton,
• Mrs
a London hospital{ with a fraet , M'IacCrostie-Hunter passed away
tired hip liras' returned ,to .Wing- on .Monclay; ay; July 'ist. She w,as ?in
ham: Hospital,
BRUCE OLD BOY
VISITS •AT,'PORT ELGIN
• Ari.:izrtcresting visitor. at 'Thee,
'fivies.' office last Saturday 'was.
Mr. Dan . Alton'• .of ''Vancouver,
,,president t o f th.e ' Er ie :Ginty`.
Old Boys and • Old Girls Associa-
Mr. Aitriri .r5 a native 'of Lttck-
howv and has bcen.in the: west for
the past 5.3' year s ' '-lite itee
Assoeiat pfi'' _ s., tlie.l"'ordrest- social
organizati,ili in Vancouver,-- hav-
Ingbeen in eki.stence for 35 years, ,g
The n en bgeShrp •is around' 150
and all are active in keeping the
spirit: of Bruce• live.
Sneial evenings are held 'each
month throughout .the winter~ and
the, summer:. picnic in Staiiley
Park is always an outstanding
.event. • •
Mr, .A•ltoi, says that.,no matter'
lr0Ay. many years; have.'se arated
the "old, ;folks" from the ,home
county, the 'memory of Bruce is
still kept afresh by these gather
t"ngs
Mr, Alton:' is a remarkable man:
?dr his age, and•while a booster
Jar `V'ancoutier, his.: heart is still
in the old county' of. his birth`, He
cdlebratea his 81st • birthday on.
July
6..-Pprt • Elgin Titries.
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her 86th..ycar
•1Virs. •MacCi estie: .Htznter`.'had
•been in good jiealth..until':a ;few,
'weeks • tgo ',When. she .was sad
denly stricken with •a cerebral.
haem'hz rha;e, frcim t� ]Lich. she;
never reroverccl con.ScioUtine.Gs;.
Forrnerly Marflfizr • : Watsuti;
was orit� of 'elet et ch ildr cal born,
PI the Tate -r t►rltl l7s';� Willi a0
Watson of l`iilc' •Ontai:3o, trti :Feb . The death of ': William• Henry
iiia✓ yd ;.2.31 d;- 8iif: On µ.Decemlaci Sc 1r' of Lot 2. C-on•cessittn .
25t} , '4850. sheu\ a mar I ic'd' to Kinloss, -Occurred Suddenly at:.: t
the ' late IIiigh \IacCi o'ttc :who \lichael s Hospital;' To ho"nto, •:.on.
p-asscd au �i••-- z11iril 8th• : 191 ti. 5 Jraclst+folo�virr-
Slte" had a` 1ar7ily of•foui•, o.ric ►eratiix
✓lair* hirsr.. a't zl"tlitc c `s�rri�; eight I ✓`for ed• tin--da-y§:.�previotrs:
grandchildren,, and; .cine :great.' Willf'ant was borxr.in Walkerton,
grandchild xi'ho •sur vi"ve her. The bp. .May. 12, '1869, the •youngest
eldest,' Lovie Mrirgttret, - iioW. ;Di child and only surviving one Of
I, 1VI Graei�tc of .Edmgrrton',. A - Hugh, Scott and Mary' Ann Wat-
l ex'ta, Wiit,,: lvlcGrcg•oi t�'hc� . G.._..;
side's "on the.}.)ome farm;. Dr. John -son Scott The family. moved to°
R of: Vancouver, H:C7and 'Zetland and' then' to the p•resent•
Hugla:, .the• youngest; of Vancou_, homestead ".sixty-nine eaago.•:
ver; .C,. Two sisters and 'two In 1.896 he rnarr•ied Dollena Ban
brpther5 'also sur 'ive: Mrs ' (Dr .;
Alegi McKay' of Bottittcaii Nor tli nerman ' of Kinlougti .who passed;
Dakota; .Mrs. (iii:) A. J..Ir�tirr away. June 21st, 1004 .A daughter,:
.of•Wiitgha rt,. • Dr.~ AIeY „Wagon Ma �ville,' survives;
of Galosbur rl',; and Wii7. Wait- ttn< a al services, largely at-
g'tended. were. conducted, pn Tun's-
$070.
ues
soda orti the rn
hoe•farrn eat of, the'.
Nile, •
day from. tele horse by the lieu,
The , . trnerto. was held on Thur s- Iii . • Ithoad of:.Knock Presbyterian
'the hoi ii of Church. 1,iplev,, of Church
chur'.ch.
day, S ly 4th, 'from ,
her son V G, NlaeCrostie, wit}✓ Mr. Scott was a'faithful mbrn'bcr,
intert*ent %it Greenhill CemeteryInterment took place. in• •Green=
xb. the MacCreSeie lilol. hill• Cemetery, LucknoW
also a brother, Mr. John `Demp-
sey of Clinton' and twO sisters,:
Mrs. Alex' Stirling, Seaforth: and,
Mrs. Ed, Miller, Clinton.' The fun-,
er al was held f -ort her late resi
dence." on Sat'titday: at 2�p.m, Wath-
Interment in Clinton ' cemetery.,
ll0V. 'H,. V:W`orkrnata officiated:.
—Seaforth' Expositor•: •
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11'ILL;IAIT; HENRY SCOTT,
HEATRE
LUCKNOW :.
To -nitre Wednesday.
ttHERE . CO
mE
THE .WAVE
Tvyo shows 'at •8. and 10, o'clock
Starring.
, 1 BING• CROSBY
BETTY HUTTON ".
;SONNY ,TUFTS.
SAT...& MON.
NO "S.HO W
PLAYING NEXT:
WEDNESDAY
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1Ainerican
COMING SOON
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"STAGE DOOR CANTEEN'`.
a •holiday at -her home.
VVisitors: • with' Mr. , and Mrs.
Herb Curran at the fiend: of
week were Mr. " and Mrs: Misner' •
and .Nola,' Stratfcir:d,: • and theit•
niece, June Misner, Detroit: ••
Miss Verna I(ilpatrick return
•ed to Woodstock:.o •. Sunday y after.
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.90.May .neve✓ :Sell Gas
triotorists` .
oURIST BUSINES
'otuirsr money .spreads 'around:T.6
garage man,' the grocer, the farmer
everybody benefits directly or indi-
rectly. The tourist industry is profit4Ie
htrsiness=worth protector` ; `
• g. Fspeciallg.
this y ear when the impressidn American
visitors take back •with ;them will influ-
` ence Canada's tourist industry through
all the' years to, come.;
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CANADIAN TRAVEL BUREAU
thipartinen ' ofirad. & Commorc., Ottawa
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