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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-03-16, Page 5THURSDAY, MARC!! 16th, 1941 Lyceum Theatre ww�Hann Thursday, Friday, Saturday -MARCH 161 17, 18 WALLACI BEERY •. ' FAY BAh1TER; * `SALUTE TO THEk "MARINES" A tory' of' the leatherneck,s filmed :in technicolour. ' '••Y Also "Short Subjects" Matinee Sat. 'afternoon at 2.30 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. MARCH: 2,0/ 21., 22 GENE-, TIE:RNEY .' . DON AMECHE• CHARLES. COBURN Y _ "Heaven. Can .Wait A family study, 18$7-1942. Also "Short Subject" The Lucknow . Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario DUNGANNON. (Intended for last week) Vie are sorry to report the ser- ious illness Of Mrs. Hugh Thomp- son on the 6th Con. of West Wa-' wanosh. ' • • Miss Bernice B1!ake, B.A., Oil Springs continuation school spent the week -end . with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Blake., Mr. Will Reed and Mr.. and Mrs. Mason McAllister spent the 6,6 PAGUE FIVE WHITECHURCH BORN—In Wingham Genet -al,' Hospital on .March 6th. to Mr 'arc -t Mrs. Waiter James.. (nee.- Ruth Moore), •a son. • Pte. Frorn.e who -is stationed -at Kingston, spent . the -week-end with Mrs. Frorne'.and 'little dau- ghter here. • Miss Agnes Wilson, R.N. of Toronto -General Hospital,'and w.eek�.end in Toronto.Miss Merle Wilson, R.N. of ing- Mr.. George. Moore who °has 'ham hospital, also their mother spent the. last' two months .in mil itar,y hospital, Londpxi, is now at the' 1iome' of • his ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt..1VLoore and,'does • not seen • much •,•improved. • a • Mr. W. H; : -McClure returned frorn. spending a-- week visiting his' 'daughter, Mrs. Alfrea. Hef: ford„ Toi onto. ,.. . Pte.° }Irvine Eedy , of Hamiitori 'spent the N;veek-end with his'par,, ents, Mr.' and Mrs. H. J. L. Eedy. Miss Flora Durnin,' hone -econ- omist coach, is spending the next two weeks at Oweri Sound Mr. and°Mrs. John .D.urnin and children {{lof Ebenezer spent Sun- day. -with Mr; .and .Mrs.. Victor Errington.• LANGSIDE NORTH The Y. P. $: social.' Was held at the. home of- Mr: and Mrs. Fait Moffat on 'Monday -evening: the,' absence of the president 1Viiss. Grace Richardson took the • chair:,, George Moffat: had ' c4iarge • of the: devotional part and. gave 'a splendid paper on- '.`Sacrifices". Mrs: Witdis and Winnif.rcd Don-, aldson . had charge' of the 'garnes and,'contests. .Lunch Was , served and a. social. time spent.: Mrs. James. \Olson Sr. of Wing ham spent the week -end with the• tatter's son ':1VIr..Jamcts 'Wilson and Mrs. Wilson,''of here. Mr. Angus Mowbray of Wood- stock, spent. the' .week. -end with" his parents, M'r. and Mrs. Robeia Mowbray.: ' Wren Velr°na , Scott , of St.: Hya- cinthe; Quebec, is . visiting this week with her •"father,' .Mr., Price Scott and"her aunt, Mrs. Murray: - • Mr•. Aldiri Purdon is taking treatment at London, -for ear trouble: ' Mr. and Mrs. Rhys Pollock vis- ited on Sunday. with Mr., & lairs. Stanley Pymn of Y.ucknow. - Master Bob .. Eynon visited 'on Mrs. A. B. Ft.r:tlan J returnedSaturday with''Master Carl Mc - last week after spending the past. C.lenaghan, month with her- daughter, Mrs., •Mr: and Mrs. , Harr, T•ichborne Ernest Pritchard, Toronto. of God.etich visited' on Monday Master Delmer Maize enter--, 'with her: mother; ' Mrs. David tai.ned a number'" :.,f 'his young Kennedy.: • friends at his home on Saturday Pte, Orton Grain of.Woodstoc:. the .occasion. being his seventhand Mrs. Grain of 'Winglram birthday: • spent a two-week.,fut•lough With Mr. J. C.' Alton of Clinton. his parents, M-r.'and Mrs: Lancd Business college' spent . the week- Grain and other relatives.. end. at his parent's home. Mr. °'& The Women's •Institute .held a Mrs, 'Chas. ' Alto.'n. • euchre and dance. in the Ir slit - ,Mrs. Frank Glenn spent a few ute -hall last Friday evening with days visiting her sister, Mrs, 'MC- 10 tables playing. ,Highest scot- O1•illin. (nee Myrtle Cook), Tor ers were Mr. Rhys Pollock and Onto. • Mrs. Dustan, Beecroft and 'the lowest were Mr: Russel Pui,do-n Mrs. J. J. Ryan entertained the and •Mr•s. Rhys Pollock. Lunch W. M. S. of the United church was served and music for danc- on Friday afternoon.' Mrs, M. J. ing was.supplied by Messrs: Jahn Reed, the president :opened • the- Gaunt, Robeirt. Mowbray, Chas: mee.ting..Owing to the absence of, �Jlartin Mrs Ezra Scholtz Mrs. John Blake,. the worship period was taken by Mrs. Arthur l lliott. Mrs. " E11iott read the. ,criptere• lesson. M'rs. Reed gave 4 voluntary' prayer. It , was re- ported 'that„$4.50 • was . sent to headquarters which was the col- lections from the World's Day of • prayer Service. It was moved by lett -and: seconded -by - Mrs. J. Finnigan ' that April 5th' would be the date for -the.. next. meeting and quarterly tea: ” Miss Wellwood, a returned missionary from China, is to be invited to give , an address on the Sunnday following Easter. Sunday. Mrs. J: Finnigan gave a reading .on the temperance' movement in Rus.. sia. Miss Elliott was 'appointed friendship secretary to - .succeed The minutes of the last regular Mrs.. C. Alton. Mrs. J. McWhin- meeting of .January 10th were nes read a• paper on Dr'• adopted as read. McClure's activities'- - in China. B _law No. 1, 1944 .was amen Mrs . Ryan 'read the IV chapter. dedyby appoi{�ting Denzil Stat - of the study •book and a short discussion followed. . 1h'1r. Ivan -'Conley and iV1r•. Tom • ' Mof fat : were, the .Red Cross col- lectors in - this community.' ' . -- Miss 11 aA;e Donaldson:. is._vis�i infr at- h'cr• borne here. Mr., and.. Mrs..Williatn McKen-•. Tic entertained'' a 'few' friends on Tuesday- evening.' • Mr. F..G. Moffat and Mr. Dan T. McKinnon. are `attending the. Und 'rWcitet•s' • Firs Association convention in Tefronto this week. -• Since January .28tri the• lact.ies of the communi,ty have'sewed six ladies skirts and four blouses for the sewing einvener of the Red. Cross. ASHFIELD NOTES Mr. and Mrs.' Les Ritchie spent an evening - last aveek with Mr. and Mrs. Jake , Hunter. Mr. and Mrs: Peter Cook and children 'visited with Mr and Mrs.'Sam heed oil Sunday. • Mr. Denis Hagan of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. ' M, 'Hogan. Miss IrencoHogan -r. - turned 'to ' the city with him where she intends to visit .for a while. • • Mr. & Mrs. -Edgar Ritchie- vis- ited .with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Helm on Monday. - Miss . Margaret' Hogan and Miss Wilma Gaynor spent Monday of • ternoon with Mrs. M. Hogan. 'Mr. Elsner Culbert spent th' ayeek-end With his parents. El- sner, 'who has• -been trliining with the Navy for the past. 3 monttvp, has been transferred to London. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Menaey tf Lticknow. spent The week -era 1 with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter. Mr.. Lennard Ritchie of 11.)1y - rood -spent Suneiay With' .1.11S ]sia •ent`. • 'sympathy Vic • extend our t. ``quil.' 'Mk.,. „F.�tcl Swim who has recently' received the sad view e't- the,death of her aged rnother'Whcr resided at Wiarton. -• Mr.' ft Brown. -01. si 2..e �. til�c a few days with hc'r sister, Mrs. Cordon Ritchie last Week. and others NLrs. Dustan Beeci•oft's 'John Bennett, Part Albert, group:made a quilt .and sold tic-. Saturday evening. , kets On it. Little Richard, Poi- Mr.- and Mrs. Bensori..'Shackle- ton were and, London :on Friday Mr. and' Mrs. Matt. Shackleton spent the ,past two weeks in Lan- don where Mr. Shackleton hau an -operation at Victoria ,Hospital, We are glad to know he is .feel MAKE YOUR VOLUNTARY RED' CROSS. r DONATIONS Donations Received Saturday Afternoon And Evening at the Bell Telephone Office AT `OTHER TIMES leave donations at .10 McKimt's Drug Store. d Make Your Donation This Week and Save - The Canvassers.,.a Call. Do It Now.. . . The Need Is Great CANADIAN RED CROSS CREWE Mr. and 'Mrs, Roy 'Atkinson 'fyf Sarnia visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. S: J. Kilpatrick. , Mrs. Raymond Finnigan, Ches- ter arid„ Louise spent Sunday, with "'friends near Belgrave. Mr. and Mr's, Jim Curran and Dickie';arid Mr. and Mrs, • Lloyd' Hunter of: Wawanosh -called•••-on Mr • and Mrs, Jack Curran an' Sunday. • Mr. and Mrs.•' T.' ,1Vh ' Durnin were' guests • of ' Mr., and Mrs. lock drew .the. ticket and Mr. Jas. Conley. was.•the -lucky winner. Pte. Tom - Morrison who. •has "been overseas :for. the ,past two' years has arrived -in T-oronto whe ce' his wife is, spending the . , '� .._ � in rnu'ch` better. winter and expects to return hEr� g in the near future.. We' welcome -him' home. ' COUNCIL: MINUTES KIiNLOSS • TOWNSHIP Council" .met in the hall ' on February, 7,' 1944 asPer adjoUr•n- ment. All members present: The annual meeting of share- holders hare-holders of. the Goderich Rural Tr lephone • Co. was ' held at the •office- on Thursday, March ' 3 -rd. A Staccessful year was repotted and the officers and directors are President, Mr. Clarence Dustow; vice, president, Mr. Win. Cran- ston; manager, Mr. Jas. McWhin- ney; directors, Mr. J. • Park, l3ur- ton Roach; secretary, Mrs. Lorne .avers; chief operator, Miss 'Cora Finnigan; lineman, Mr: Jack Mc- Gee: auditq} s, Mr. Will Stewart. T. M. Dufhin. ` The number of phones in use at the : end '•of the year totalled - 516. ZION Mrs. Ernest . Gardner spent the weack-end with Mrs. .Jas. Gard-. ti r, Lucknow. Mr. Graydon Ritchie is a'ssisf- cliV Mr. Henry Gardner cut wood. Miss Mable . Johnson' and Mas-' tr•r"Bert-Howse fr.f.Lucknow..w.e '.. \'•i'r'k -end visitors with .Mr.. art41 Mr -z.• Sidney Gardner. Mrs. Mary McAuley of Ripley ,visit—rd Sunday with Mr. and •Mi -s. Fr'uik Ritchie. • Mr..and• Mrs.,Will Ritchie were in G xlerich on Mondav, 1.►;:t prnclti�g •tfif' clay vcit# -Mr. -,dict Mrs; Papernick. • ters livestoCIE valuator in place - of Mark Johnston,, >+esignied,• and Clifford Johnstonpound •iceeper in place of Albert�:'Thompson. A grant . of $10.00 .was given the, Salvation Ari iy. ,' • R. McQuillin ". was 'paid: $20.0 0 as ,wolf bounty,. The auditors report, nn the treasurer's, booksof ttie year 1943 was accepted and the tteasure'r authorized to have three copies of the report typed. ' • The collector's • time for the re- turn . of: the tax roll was extend- ed to March 20, 1944.. Counciliur' MacKenzie was appointed coun- cil delegate : to the Good Roads convention, 1116 road supe. also authorized to attend.. . The clerk was 'instructed to call for .tenders for the'crushing and trucking of the gravel re .quires for the year 1.944. . Council adjourned to meet a- gain on • Monday, .March 20, , 1944. Cheques, issued Municipal World, 8 subscriptions, $8.00; 1. R. Lane, reg: L': •1171, arid 11, 1943, 7'.75; Salvation Army, grant, SS10; R. McQuillin, wolf bounty, 20.00: Johnston, Conn, au•itor, 25.00; J. RI Lane, postage and . telephoie,' 4.00. x . Highway cheque \--- Pay. Roll -No. 2, _$60.90. . J. R. LANE. Clerk. • (Intended 'for 'last week) Mrs, T. H. Culbert .spent the past week with friends at Clin- ton and .attended the funeral of. her uncle,. the late Wm., Marshall, . Miss Violet Culbert'. ho spent: the past four years with Mrs. Chas. Robb, has secured work at Sky Harbor 'airport. Miss. Mabel Reid received, the' sad news of the death of her cousin, Mrs. McIntosh which oc- curred at Toronto on • Friday. Order Bray Chicks now,, and be . "lucky" when egg prices climb - next Fall. ,See me, or .phone me. right away. Personal- attention. prompt •delivery. FINLAYSOI1 BROS. :PARAMOUNT A' Red 'Cross quilting was h:.?a at the home of Mrs. Wm. Kemp -- ton. • , ••- " - Harvey Brooks and R. M.cKer-- zie.__have., been collecting for 1! Red Cross. - •Melvin Raynard: of Goderict called on friends; here'- last week Mrs. • •Jas.. MacDonald who' has spent a couple of months with her , daughtter, •• Mrs, :Frank.. Kings has ' returned'hprne. • Mr. and. Mrs., Lorne Hamilton. and• son of Hamilton spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton. ' • •' . Mr. and Mrs. R. G. 'Hamilton and .Lorne visited 'with Mr: and Mrs. Jack McCharles on Sunday. ERIN GO BRAUGH. The Third Annual St. Patrick's Night NCE In The Carnegie Hall-. Lt'CKN'OW r�iday March,. 1 e 7 Under Auspices Of Lucknow Branch of the Canadian Legion DOOR PRIZE ' Old Time & Modern Dancing MacKenzie's' Orchestra General Admission .--- 50c lr 16. in, Con'tume Prices Fancy Irish Costume $5.00 and $3.00 Comic Irish. Costume ---• $5.00 and $3.00, U r -f