HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1943-09-30, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPT. 30th, 1943
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THE •LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIq'
PAGE FIVE
Asimiammomm.
Lyceum Theatre
WING'HAM
Two Shows Saturday slight
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2
DOUBLE BILL
PENNY SINGLETON
ARTHUR LAKE.
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Blondie for Victory
and --
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- Royal Mounted Patrol
Matinee Sat. afternoon at 2.30
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
October 4, . 6
•SPECIAL
RED SK'ELTON ,
LUCILLE BALL
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DuBarry was a, lady
Filmed in technicolor hereis
a picture filled with •fun and
music. . •
Also "Short Subject"
KINLOUGH
Mr: and Mrs. Charlie Hodgins
of Hamilton visited during the
week with Mr. and • Mrs.. Fred
Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack- Hill and
Shirley spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hill, Har-
riston;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGuire
and Lovell of Olivet visited Sun-
day with Mr. .and 'Mrs. Harry Bell
andMr. and Mrs. Geo.' Haldenby.
MPs McGuire remained here and
en'•Motnday.
Mrs. ' Jack Hodgins. 'and little
p'hnny. of Kincardine and Mrs.
Stout of-,Beryie. visited Sunday
with „Mr. and Mrs. James Hod
gins. ,
Mrs. Lorne Sanderson and Miss.
Margaret ' Pinnell of Wingham
visited friend's here . over the
week -end.
turnBill Holland --and Jack re-
ed to Kincardine afterspend-
ing a month with, her parents
here. -°
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McFarlan
ASH,FI ELD NOTES
Mr., and Mrs. `John Campbell
of_Belfast visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jake Hunter and' `family
on Sunday.
Mrs. .Will Hunter is spending
a few days •with her daughter,
Mrs: McKinnon of . Tiverton: Mrs. Wm. Hedley returned to
Mrs. Will. Drennan and 'Henry' her home after visiting with rel -
of Kingsbriillge and Mrs: Allison . atives here.
and Billy of 'Stratford visited Rev. W: J. Eccelestone and Mrs.
with Mr. and • Mrs. Albert Helm
on Sunday. .
Tpr. James Hunter 0 of Camp,,
Borden is spending a few days
with- his parents at present,
Mr. and • Mrs. Peter Cook and
famil:y-visited with Mr--.-and-Mrs.
Cha ,r les MacDonald on Sunday.
Mlr, and Mrs. Will Hogan arg
spending, a few days with friends
in ,London and §trathroy. - place at 2:30 p.m: Saturday, Oct -
.ober '9th in. the Anglican church,
Kinlough.: Relatives, and ' friends.
of both families please accept this,
invitation.
an family visited relatives • on
the line Sunday.
Sunday next is the Presbyter-
ian anniversary services morning
and evening. Rev. Dann will con-
,duc , the services.
Misses • Jean ' Thompson, .Irlma.
Hodgins .and . Marion , Walsh of
Kincardine spent the week -end.
at their homes here.
The Anglican services will be
cancelled -until 'October 24th ow-
ing to anniversary services in the
neighborhood.
Mr.. and Mrs. Alex 'Percy . and
children spent. the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Trafford, of.
Durham':
Mr; and Mrs. J. Ferguson and
Jim, also. "Mr. and Mrs; Albuin
Fergusofl of GIen Huron, visited
recently with Mr. and. Mrs. Robt.
McLean. 0 ".
Mr. George ",Vanderburg, Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Vanderburg and
Isabel of Clinton. visited Sunday t.
with Mr. and Mrs: Fred Hodgins.
Miss Evelyn McLean of Lon-
don spent the week -end With her.
mother -Mrs. W. J. McLean.
ST. VIELENS
Rally . Day was observed in the
United Church on Sunday with
the superintendent, Mr. Lorne
Woods, in charge.• The theme of
the service was `Giving our best"
and those taking part were Don-
ald Cameron, . Verna ' McDonald,
Miss W. L Rutherford and Rev.
J. A. Ward who gave the , address
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. -RicA. favored
with aro appropriate Met.
Next Sunday the Sacrament of
the ,L'ord's: Supper will be obser-
ved aryl the following Sunday,
October.; •1Qth will be .anniversary
With, Rev. 'Mr:' Stewart of Luck -
now as, guest speaker-:
Mr. and `Mr"s. Ward Shickluna
and little daughter, Port Col-
borne, are visitors with Mrs.. Jas.
Gaunt.
The October•meeting' l�of the
W.ornen':s Institute.will be , held
in the Community Hall -obi Thurs-
day, October -7th. Roll. call "Some
prominent, man or woman of to-
day": Subject in ;charge of. Mrs.
Ward. Program committee,, Mrs.
D. Todd, Mrs.. F. G. -Todd. Motto,
"Procrastination is the" thief" of
time" by Mrs. W, A. Miller. Hos-
tesses, Mrs. ..:H. Gaunt,:..Mrs. Thorn.
Mrs. Gordon ' Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Wendall, and Miss Marjory
Chute of London and- Mr. Mur-
ray Taylor .of. Port Albertwere
week -end visitors with Mr. aid
Mrs. Chester Taylor, ,
Mrs. David Todd "attended the
funeral of her brother-in-law, Mr.
Kleinsmith at Pigion, Mich., last
week. ,
Mrs.. Alvin 'Miller and children
of Wingharn were week -end
guests 'of Mr., and Mrs. Fred 'Mc-
Quillin
Eccelestone.,returned to London
after , visiting in the village..
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pinnell, Kin-
lou:rh, announce the engagement
of their eldest, daughter, .Dorothy
of London, to Mr. Mervin ' Cam-
eron of
am-eron_of the.R.C.A.F. of Centralia,'
only son of Mr., and Mrs. Hugh
Cameron, Lake Share , Rd., Kin-
cardine. The wedding will take
Ex Ashfield Reeve I11
John_- A. McKenzie, an ex -reeve
of the Township . of Ashfield is
in Victoria Hospital., London,
where he underwent. a critical
operation,' His condition is con=
sidered serious.
Love starts when She sinks in
your arms arid ends up with her
arrris in the sink. 0
MAFEKING
The W.M.S. held their Septem-
ber meeting at Mrs. T. J. Ander-,
son's on Thursday last. After an,
interesting program of readings,
solos and duets, the ladies quilt-
ed for the Red Cross. Donations
were .received for sending .boxes
to.. the boys :overseas.'
BORI4.4,-On Thursday, Septem-
ber 23rd to Mr. and, Mrs. Will
ndrew, a son, John Craig.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Ernest _ Blake
Pent Saturday, in London
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. - Saunders
spent the: Week -end ,at Port Hope
With, Mr. and Mrs. '.Clifford . East-
non.
Mr. and Mrs,. Harold' Webster
-of" near Auburn spent •Sunday.
evening at Ernest Blake's: Keith
returned with .them to assist on
the . farm. for a 'few weeks.
Mr. Wallace Twaniley" and dau-
ghters spent • Sunday - afternoon
with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kil
patrick. -
"Bertram Curran, S.B.A. of Lon-
don is spending two weeks leave
at, his parents' home.
George ° and John • Crispin of
BORN- -
MacKENZIE-•-In 'Wingham Hos
pital on Thursday, -September 23;
to Mr. and Mrs. Brock MacKen-
zie of Teeswat'er (nee' Dorothy.
Graham), a son.
RAPID CITY
Miss Donna Hessie of Evanston,
Ill., is the guest of Miss, Mary
McKenzie. '
Mrs. Nellie Ibbotsonand child-
ren of Flint, Mich., are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
England.-
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reed and
Eunice visited Sunday. with Mrs.,
W. D. Reed al Auburn. •
The Second `School always 'has:
a record number of scholars' and
this year is no exception. We
have thirty-nine pupils whichin-
clude six beginners, Belle Gra- •
ham, Rosie Graham, . Donnie Ste-
wart, Stewart Stanley, Gordon
Carter and Jimmie Weiler.
All four- pupils, who passed
their entrance to High School are
attending, Lucknow High School
this term. , They are Margaret
Graham, Mayme Irwin, Eunice
Reed and Alex Maclntyre.
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OCTOBER 5,, b
Trotting & Runting Races;
Western. Ontario's Premie
Horse, Show; White Rose .Con-
cert , Band, Petrolia; Lucknow
Pipe Band;- Square Dance
Contes0 Freak" Vehicles; Pro-'
fessional Clowns; `, Hurdle
Jumping; Slack Wire & Jig-
gling Acts; Ladies' Calling
Contest; Freckle ' Contest; etc.: -
J. ' J. REID, Pres.
ALEX B. McKAGUE, .See.
Lucknow spent Saturday at
Henry Hdrton's.
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forexample..'Use of the motor car
must, be limited to necessary tasks.
—necessary to the -.war effort. Many
Canadian farmers find it unneces-
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wane to their` own mail -box and back.
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