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THURSDAY, JULY, 15th, 1943
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE SEVEN
Lyceurn Theatre
WINGHAM
Thin's., Fri., Sat. July 15, 16, 17
SPECIAL
The Pitrundouot Musical Contedy of All Time!
* BING CROSBY
* [toe HOPE
* FRED MacMURRAY
* FRANCHOT TONE
*. RAY MILIAN()
* VICTOR MOORE
* DOROTHY LAMOUR *
* PAULETTE GODDARD
VERA ZORINA
MARY MARTIN.
*OicK"POwEp.
* BETTY HUTTON
* EDDIE BRACKEN
* VERONICA
*74M LADD
*ROCHESTER • •"•,.,
7 songs that'll soon
have you whistling!
ana many more of
•r lavorAtes!
ki A Porrount Picture
ALSO' "SHORT SUBJECTS"
MATINEE SATURDAY, AFTERNOON AT 2.30 P.M.
Mon Tues WedJuly 19 20 21
CHARLES BOYER RITA HAYWORTH GINGER ROGERS
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"Tales of Manhattan"
A multi -starred production with ten stars in five stories.
KINLOUGI1(
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Congratulations of the entire
community are extended to Mrs.
John Cox who celebrated her
89th birthday on Friday last, July
:9th. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Shoebottom.,
and Sheila returned to London
-after spending :,the past week with
Mr. arid Mrs, Karl Boyle.
, Mrs. Hedley of near Kin-
cardine visited the past week
with her sister, Mrs. H. A. Gra-
ham and also with Mrs. M. Mac-:
. Miss Edna Jackson spent a coit")-
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ple of days With. Miss Ethel BaP
deriby..
Sapper Jack Hodgins returned
•to' Stratford after a week's leave
spent with .his parents here, Mr.
and Mrs. James Hodgins and with
Mrs. Hodgins and little John at
Kincardine.- _
' the High-Sehool •entrance
examination, reports showed the
names of four pupils from our
school namely Doris and Jack
Barr, Harold Guest and Don Bus -
shell. 0 We congratulate ;these
young folk and also their teacher,
Miss Marion MacKay. ' •
The Sr. Women's Auxiliary met
ori Thursday. afternoon laSt at
the home of Mrs: Wesley Boyle.
The president, Mrs: Milton Walsh
was in charge and opened the
Meeting with the hymn a"Jesus
•shall reign where'er, the Sun.'?
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O lesson. Prayers followed. Min.-
utes;of the previous 'meeting mere
read and approved. The roll call
reSporidedto by :a verse of,
scripture. The president on be-
half of the ladies extended heart-
leSt" Congratulations to Mrs. john
Cox on the occasion of her 89th
birthday: Mrs. "Cox then' present-
ed a quilt to, the society which
she had patched during the winr
ter months. This was gratefully
• ALSO "SHORT SUBJECT" acknowledged. As this was a de-
• votional • meeting the Inembers
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HELENS.
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0,• VacatiOn-
and• theie will .be.no servicein
00 0 the United ehurch'next Sunday:
Wilson repeived..a
.cable ..from .her ,husband,. ,Pilo,
Officer T. F. Wilson; telling of
O his. safe arrival in Eritain.'.'.
to
the • Red Cross • quilting in. the
.• community hall on Friday after
noon. .. • . •
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Miss Dorothy Webb came home
• - fromToronto On Wednesday and
on Friday underwent a successful
• Operation' for the removal of her
appendix in the Wing -ham. Hospi,
tal.,
Pte. Hugh Rutherford .of Or-;
rillia was a week -end visitor with'
his parents, Mr. .and Mrs. Will
Rutherford.
Mrs. Gordon,lVicIntyre is a vis:-
itor with Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre
• at Paisley.
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. . HELD FAMILY REUNION' •
i On Sunday a reunion: of the.
family 'of, the:late 7Ir.. and' Mrs. -
DaVid.Sprdule„ of Saratoga, Wes
WaWanosh; was heldat the 'home
Of gr. and Mrs. Howard
Those . present were Cpl. John.
Sproule -of Camp PetaWaWa,
'Ella. Young and. children, Mr. and.
Mrs. Clarence Hoy .and'fainily of
Goderich, Mr.' and Mrs: 'Wilfred.
Sproule and 'family,: • and Alt.
Ltokd. Sproule ,of Oshawa,. Mrs:
Marie Rich and . Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew. SprOule, of Detroit. A,
distressing fact to • Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Sproule is that incSe the
riot down in Detroit,- two weeks
agO, their son Donald,aged six-
'n,is missing. There is no proof
of his having been in the riot
and his parents knew he was anx-
ious to join' the navY.The police
are working on the case and .they
hope to hear of him soar'.
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Conservative
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took part with, suitable readings:
Mrs. Honour who had served
over twenty years ago' at Fort
George on 'James •Bay where Rev.
Howard Hamilton novo is station-
ed told sOrne 'very touching stor-
ies of 'the coming of Christianity
to that place. Mr's: H. A. Graham
'moved a vote of thanks to Mrs.
Honour for her splendid address.
The meeting closed with the lit,
any.. Lunch was served by* the
hostes;
• ,Mrs; M.. 'Pierson • of '1V1illartOri
visited_during _the :week wither
niece, Mrs. Bert McLean,
Mrs. A. E. Haidenby •who is
convalescing at theliorne PE her
daughter Mrs. Harold Thompson,
Kincardine, is making favorable
progress.
Mr.,Jimmie Hodgins of the Vill-
age had several ribs broken on
Monday when a car fell that 'he
was repairing pinning him under-
neath.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanler'arid
family of Sarnia were home for
the past week.
'Mr. A: E. Haldenby received
.word of the death of his niece,
at Santa Barbara, California in
the person of Mrs. Levi Whalen,
formerly Margaret Jane Gilmour
who spent her _early life in this
,.community. • '
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bushell and
Ronnie of London are holidaying,
at the home of the latter's father
Mr., J. B. Hodgkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Eckenswillet
and Douglas of London were re-
cent visitors with their parents,
here.
Friends from here attended the•
funeral of' the. late Mrs, Witham
Thornpson at the home of her
brother, Mr: Fred Geddes' near
Walkerton on Saturday afternoon.
Miss Mildred. Pinnefl went to
London Saturday where she, will
Verict,__ a *Tic hot: . Mater,
Miss Dorothy Pinnell. •
• Mr. Cleve Hill of Sarnia spent
the week -end at his home here.
Mrs. SleSsor is enjoying a
holiday with het daughter, .Mrs.
O Gordon Mel3urney. ;•and Mr. Mc-
Burney. at Sorithampton.
AC.' Glen Pinnell, R.C.A.F., of
Toronto spent the Week -end at
his home' here. • ,
E.-1 McLean
an the ho s et u
relatives at •Southamptoat
lio-ine- a-nd Forth
Owners
Share these 70 Millions
Between April 1, 1935, and March 31, 1,9143, -
direct financial benefits to municipal tax-
payers from The Onario Liberal Government
totalled $79,543,033.05. ,
Here are the Savings for Taxpayers of
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• Municipal Subsidy $ 460,525.23• ,
King's Highways 0 ,. 758,082.00
County And Township Roads 322,515.50
Moths' Allowances 202 863 00
Old Age Pensions and PenSions of '
Blind 0 0 0 198,116.00
O Indigents in. Sanatoria 101,634.00
TOTAL $ 2,043;735.73
Every Elector in this riding hes a direct and vital
interest in maintaining the Nixon Administration's
policy of ever-increasing relief for municipalities
froni-ifax-busrdens:
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Keep Nixon attI.e
WheI
for Progress and Unity
VOTE ‘L:IBER
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ISSUED' BY THE ONTARIO LIBERAL AS,SOCIATION
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For HURON -BRUCE
A number from here took •in
• the celebration at Wingham • on
'Monday.
Mrs.. Maude* Webster of Sea -
forth spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Colwell.
Mr. andMrs. Jacob Eckenswil-
ler were 0Sunday visitors ; with
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Graham.
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PARAMOUNT
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We extend our congratulations
to Mt. and Mrs. Garnet Hamilton
who. have recently been married.
Mr. Carman Hamilton, who has
been stationed at Simcoe, is now
at Port Albert Air :Port:
Miss E. HendersotiThas gone to
Toronto .for the summer months.
Mr. Oliver MacCharles is in
With the theaSles.
O Mrs. S. MacMahon of •Lucknow
is visiting with .Mrs. James Mac-
Donald.
Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy vis-
ited with their daughter, -Mrs.
Walter Dexter and Mr. Dexter.
The Women's Institute meeting
Will be held at the home of Mrs.
ICe on Wednesday,
July 2ist.
• Bessie Reavie of Toronto is
spending the summer holidays
With .her uncle and aunf, Mr. and
Mrs. •.Grant MacDiarmid.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Harold McIntosh.
of Detroit, visited with Mrs. Jas.
MacDonald. • •0
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. G. Hamil-
ton, Alvin and LcirnieNisitecl miltIv • ..,Mt;• -and;
Mr a o Mrs F e oo I
fatriiIy of BeIgrave: last week -end.
ZION
The Monthly meeting of W.M.S.
was held at Mrs., Geo: Hunter's
with a fair attendance and with
the- president in 'the chair. Mrs.
Andrew Ritchie had charge of the
program. Readings were given by-
• Misses Elsie and Violet .Ritchie,
Mrs. Edgar Ritchie, solO by. Mrs.
Peter Cook, entitled "Love Lifted
Me" was •well rendered. The
meeting was closed with short
prayers by Mrs. Geo.' Hunter, and
Mrs. W. T. Gardner. •
Mr. arid Mrs.- Gordan Kirkland
and sons David and Donald spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and:
Mrs. Lorne Woods, St. Helens.
Mrs. Isaac Andrew' left -on
Tuesday morning for Brockville.
Where 'she will spend some time -
visiting her niece, Miss Jessie
Kilpalrick.,••
Quite a number from here at-:
tended the Orange delebra0.on in.
Wingham on Monday. •
Mrs. Clifford, Menary, Lorna
Hunter and John' Hunter have all
been sick ,with measles. • '
• Mr,and ilease-and
babe of. Port Albert were guests
for a few days with Mr.' and Mrs.
Ceeil Gardner.
Miss Marion 'Gardner is assist-
ing Mrs. ROA. Helm. •
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner,
• Mr, and Mrs. Richard Gardner
were guests of Mr, and Mrs. RObt.
Hamilton, Wirighani, on Monday.
last.
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