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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-01-13, Page 50• THVRS., JiANI/ARY 13th,' 1944 The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario Lyce•um. Th�.,atret YV1 NGHAM Thursday, Friday, Saturday. JANUARY 13, 14, 15 SPECIAL BING CROSBY - . DOROTHY . LAMO.1 R ',r*iri*:u Romance in blaekface .:.in .tttis technicolor picture abduj the old-time minstrel show.- Music in the popular Crosby man= ner, amusing dances, and roil-. tines in colorfulstage settings give . this-, pictures+ a • light- hearted . touch.: Also "Cartoon" "Novelty' Subject" ".News ince Sat. aft Mat ernoon at 2.39 Monday,;,Tuesday,- Wednesday JANUARY 1.8, 49 - GEORGE BRENT BRENDA- MARSJ•IALL '"iris: -it You Can.'t Escape • ForeY.er ti A big' city newspaper, a. girl reporter, . and the Managing editor capture a gang •leader. in this thrilling . newspaper Melodrama. , . ` ' Also `SHORT SUBJECTS' DUNGANNON Recent visitors 'li.th Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fowler were Mr. & Mrs. George Swan, Jr. and Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon. Struthers and son Bobby near Lucknpw, Pte. Frank Eedy of St° • John,. N.B..ain.ct.Fit.-Sgt. Thornton Eedy of Toronto . are on leave to visit their',parents, M. and Mrs. H. J: L. Eedy: ' We .are .glad. to hear -that Mr. Thos. ,,Culbert, in his 89thr, yea has rallied from a . sick spell last week,Arid' ,'is _- about. doing . the usual chores• ai the ,barri, which enjoys' doing.. BORN--S'aturcday, jai -Juni -7. 8, at Alexandra Hospital, Goderich to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Reid, a daughter.' ' The Uniteuf Church W. A. will meet at the parsonage on Friday afternoon at 2.80 pan. for the,ei- ection of ' officers„for thecomer g year. ' . , Miss: L.. Dreaney on Tuesday was taken tb (xodericn .tospital for -treatment. Weslope, sne. will soon be feeling 'better.. • Mrs. John Blake w;as 'hostess • to a delightful, birthday party for. her 'nusband's mother, Win. Blake an ,Thursday; January 6th, When • she • observed, her •88th birthday. We are 'glad to say sae is engaged ''in.. the' •games, with the rest that afternoon. We wish her KINLOUGH. The Womens 'Institute held the January meeting at the home of Mrs. James . Smith. on Thursday` last. After the usual -Opening ex- ercises business was dealt with. Mrs. ' Roy Graham and Mrs. Har- old Co.ngram were chosen . to ar- range an: evening's entertainment in the Township Hall some - ev- ening ;this week. • The topic, °Housing., and Horne Manager'nent; was ably given. by; Mrs .A"lnaer Ackert.. Mrs. Wm.'; Eadie. gage .a sple>:did pape°r: •' on • the `motto, "Homemaking is not a' hobby, it is . the breath of our existai e'e" Mrs. Chas. Hodgins 'read a - poem and Mrs: Frank Thornpson read the current events. The roll . call was answered by Something • I keep , in my .medicine chest and why. The National -Anthem clos- ed the meeting and lunch' was Served: • Mrs. ' Alfred Haldenby is en= tertain•irig the ' Sr. Womens Aux- iliary at •her home on Friday, January 14th:, Miss Marion Mackay of Huron supplied 'at S.S. No.•. 3 for Miss Marjorie MacDonald last week: Miss Tena Hodgins ,returned from. Dunnville on Tuesday last for a' short.' time- and , she has been ` confined to her: bed . with an attack of flu Mrs. .Wm. ' Wall ing' : or er.' Rev.Lionel.•Nelles of Huron. College was here .on Sunday last many .happy' returns of the day;) for a communion service. .Mr. Walter Dickason .has re Mr. Earl Percy of Huron spent' turned from Goderichafter, be- a few days' with relatives '.here. in.g._.laid tap : with a Fore kneevx .. : __ a couple ofrweeks.. Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur .Brown, Dungannon; Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Mr, .1:3i1l French 'Bean, Carlow, and Mr. and Mrs- . spent bast week -end Harvey Webster,. Goderich atten- here. •ded.. the funeral at Munroe on . Mrs, Raymond Finnigan .who Thursday of their aunt, Mrs... Jas,. had :-been a patient :in • Wingham° Harris of London, The deceased hospital with . pneumonia return-, woman was'' in her • 84th year -ed home,on Monday. , ' ,and was formerly Charlotte Brown, sister of the late Mr. CREWE • of Hamilton With. friends Charles Brown and ' lived from mololimmillinliimeima infancy to young womanhood on the farm nearest. the village own- ed'• by Mr. Edgar Carr. She .. was HOLYROOD twice ,Married-, firsts • to the . late 1 George Young and later the wife; Mr. Maurice Hodgins is em - of the late James Harris. She 'ployed at' 'Beckier's Sawmill 'at was at the time of her death re- siding with her son, Pte. Ernest Harris of: London, .who is a mus- ician' in .that city. After a funeral service at the Logan Funeral -home, London, the remains were brought ;to Munroe, inhere a pub- lic service was: held at, the Un- ited Church: The remains' were • laid to rest at the. Munroe Cerrr- etery. Mrs. Annie 'Campbell bn Tues-' day, January l,lth observed. her( 86th . birthday with her. daughter, Mrs • Chas•: • Alton;The day was IVIr and Mrs. Richar'cl Elliott spent quietly, • .receiving many cards .' and phone calls •, of con- ',ratulations. also a lovely birth - jay cake.. A party had .• been' planned' ,ht owing;, Lo sickness 6-f some of the invited guests. the party, for the Lillie being was cancelled. We are' very happy: to :Goderich' for the winter. Mr... and • Mrs. RelIggie . Broome sand Mary Visited With Mr. Geo. Saunder's, Ashfield,•. • Mr. Ernest Ackert. has his bush gang bilsy ill the.Joynt 'bush. Mr. and 'Mrs: Alfred Ritchie & • pilly spent Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. Eddie Thompson. Mr. and Mit. :Ross,. McMillan:, Mary' and . Hughtie, Mr. and .`Mrs. David. Ca.r ruthers :and. children, Mr. and Mrs. Allister Hughes, Mr John• McKinnon and Ruth ' were recent visitors at Mr.. Iiat- vey Houston's, • . ' . Mr. Currie Colwell has' ;,,suffcrin.g from ali infectionafro- the thumb. +f- Pte: Calvin 'McKay and I?tc. Percy Deyell spent the week -end 'say Mrs. Campbell • is.. enjoying at their homes here. good • health, and has recovered Mr. and Mrs. Donald, Martinto a large extent rdm the rrnis- and. Jean were •Surida3' visit.oi s fortune of breaking .her hip a at Maurice Hodgins. •• , . year, ago, when. she ,spent over --¢ Mr WeirEckenswi1iet• `is"'Tas -t �'o-riioiiths.• in Goderich Hospi • sisting with the wol k at Mr, Dan tai and where her ,last .birthday 'IVlcKay's: ' . • • was spent. Her''many'' friends Jack Ack et has ptrrchas rd a wish her many nior e happy fine bay team 'of horses. birthdays «°ith health -and' haps..'ett gave the chapter in -the study piness' along, the way. book. Rev., Vickerson eldsed with Mr.: arid: Mrs. Will ,Eadie spent *Mrs: ISIel •J. '.Reid 'underwent' the, • the 'week -end at Mrs. Rachel Cul- . Bert's. ' .. • The eornmirnity extends deep - •est . sympathy tb Mrs: .,Congr am and family. Mrs. Ernest Ackert and family at this time o'iving,ts • the death of their sister-in-law, Mrs, Makscrell Raynar.d, Goder- ich.. ' Mr, Wilmer „Robb was a Sal— , • ° , day guest:' at his uncW:s, ,1,1r'. •' aielenow when• there• --teas at of'th& founding: of the company i er li Mr. Bob Reid 'is visiting with. friends:, at Kincardine. ' • Miss,. . Lor airine ' Drennan of Lucknow spent ,Thursday after - noon . at.' her home here.,. • ' A number from here attended the. funeral of the late Abram Culbert at . Dungannon on Wed - PAGE FIVE Your Estate An Asset or a Liarbility CHANGES in -Succession Duties and Income Taxes 'have created some real,. •prebleuis in .the adirtinisttation of -estates. A revision of your will may be -advisable. By. 'naming The Sterling •-Trusts. Corpora- tion as executor, you have the personal �.. attend tin-o-fea senior-eat°at otf"reerassisted by 'a Staff. familiar With current .legislation ,. • and the rulings of the various, taxing authorities. 4"'E STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION Sterling .Tower,; Toronto 32 years in Business .LANGSIDE Mrs. John : Haggit of near Blyth returned home on Saturday, af- ter visiting last week with her mother, Mrs A. Einerson at the home , of Mr, . and Mrs. V. Em- erson. Miss Grace Richardson of Tees water ' is '''spending two 'weeks' vacation at her home here. Mr. Wesley Tiffin spent a few days' last week with 'Mr. an rs. red' Thompson, of Toront6. Mrs. R. Tiffin, spent last week with ,,Mr. and .' Mrs. Russell Rit- chie.` . ' This community hopes for the speedy recovery of 'Mrs. oeiTif7_ :fan ._iiT W-17i7i-reh-tvho - has' been ordered by the doctor to go to bedto rest for a week due to a heart condition. • "Mr: and Mrs. Ivan Conley sent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs; George Tiffin. The. Larigside; United W. M. S. was held on Wednesday last; at the home of,' Mrs. Fetish Moffat.: Mr. and Mrs: Bert Moffat. and Jimmie spent Tuesday. evening 'with M'n-'and. Mrs. George Hark- ness. ' On Monday evening last a• card party was held at the horne : of, Mr.. Irving :Strome. Conn ' has` returned home after 'a week's ,visit' with nesday. The sympathy of this Mr.. and 'Mrs. 'Hardy Simpson Of community is.. extended .. to out .Culross.' bereaved family. Men, Want Normal 'Pep, Vhn, Vigor?t Try ()Mex. Tonic Tablets. Contains tonics, st au--' laths, iron, vitamin. Bt, calcium, phosphorus:aids to normal pop, 'vim,, vigor, vitality after 30, 40. or 50•' Introductory size •en2y 35c. 1f not delighted with . • results of first package, maker refunds low •price. 4t all druggists. Start taking ©stres Tablets today, . Miss Beatrice ' Caskinette has :eturried to her home after being eral' months. Mr. and- Mrs. Bill Smith,' Vier. - ion and ' Phyllis. spent •Sunday with 1VIr.. and. MVTrs. Eddie. Wadel. Mr. Eddie: Wadel had the phone :. installedJast-week.. __ MY: 'Richard' Orr has returned to his home here after being em- ployed ins e, city "forsome time. Misses Ma ie and, Betty ,D"on- aldson have returned to their war work ,in Brantford . The • Bridge Club held its weekly meeting at 'the. hoine of Mr. arid Mrs. 'Neil MacDonald. Mr. and .Mrs; John Reid and Wayne moved to' Wingham 'last week where :John is employed at Howson's Mill, • '• Pte. • ° Bruce 'Smith of London has been granted .a month's 1eaws ' by the, army. to assist with the farm • work 'atthe home of Mr, Frank •Miller' who is •convalesc ing at his home after a Mayor operation. Mr. Smith is Mrs. Mil 1•er's brother.• .. Dr. and Mrs. Hall of Goderich were guests of 'her 'brother, Mar- vin and Mrs. 'Durnin• on Sunday. Orr- Thursday' afternoon the members of thea W.M.S., met at the home of the president, Mrs. Wilfred Drennan with Mrs. E. Zinn .in .charge.. The topic "The Bible, for' all of Life" wastaken by Mrs. Cecil Blake. and Mrs.: Treleaven, responded to by pray= er .py Mk.. Kilpatrick. and. Mrs. M4 Shackleton. Mrs. Benson Shackleton gave ..an interesting reading , and '' Lorainne Drennan read '`Christmas at, Gypsumville", Mr's.- Kilpatrick ands, .Edna, ' Mc-' Whinney favored with: a duet. Mts. Zinn then read a pamphlet on "Bales go a -travelling" and different members responded, reading repliesfrom different places where bales had been sent. The treasurer read the report for . t'he year . which showed- .we had exceded our allocation and as. well . with. the , flow.er fund and Red Cross work had enjoyed , a very satisfactory year. Mrs. RANT - an operation iv an'oper•ation at Clinton hospital a• week ago..and ,we ,hear' she is doing: 'very' , towards re- covery. A•.. •FI:14NE'1', manager *Of • the Bank of AComnserce "at Listowel; was .l• eeentlyselected president of 'tine Community ' Club: Mr.. F'in- ni`1' .wa's ri "•for:'nier :manager in Consistent Newspaper Advertiser IVeivspaper• advertisirrg. ..has been almost• the e'cclusiye medi- urn for ac1;'ertising .products of the Salada . ' .Tea COMpansr throughout Canada 'and- United'• ,States fi.r• 50 years.. it was • an-° notinced by corrtpariy officials in celebrating the 55th anniversary. II. A. JUVENILE 11 CKE Y IN THE:. ARENA Lucknow Opening : Game Of The Season Frisby, January 14 GODERICH at LUCKNpW ,. ednesda111 19 KINCARDIN.E • at LUCKNOW Games Start, at 8.30 Sharp ADMISSION: Adults -25c Public School Children. -15c H re's A Ti -- 'Don't, Miss Either'of These • p