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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-03-23, Page 5TuvissDAY, MARCH 23rd, 1944. • Lyceum Theatre W I NGHAM Thursday, Friday, Saturday • MARCH 23, 24, IS CHARLES COBURN MARGU,ERITE CHAPMAN ,.: * in * : KI#GDOM FOR.. A A. COO.K Charles' Coburn:' brings you an evening ofhilarious comedy in ' this story of life and its problems. Also •"Sh.ort Subjects" 'matinee .Sat. afternoon at 2.30 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday MARCH 27,. 28, 29 DOUBLE BILL ELLEN DREW ROBERT PRESTON "Night. Plane From Chungking" AND EDDLE ALBERT ANNE SHIRL1EY in "Lady Bodyguard" LANGSIDE Mr.. and Mrs..George Harkness. and family of 6th Con. Culross spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Harkness. Mr: and Mr's. J. B. Morrison and Jack were at the station at Whitechurch on Wednesday: •t.iy vvefcome their son Tom home from overseas. - Mrs. Wallace Conn and Elaine' spent a few days last week with. Mrs. Gordon Scott of Ripley. Mr:,' and Mrs. Harold Johnston and sons of Lucknow spent Sun- day with her niother, Mrs. Wm. Conn. Miss, Elda and Billie Caslick of, Culross visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Cone, Mrs. Peter Stan . and ' baby, while visiting with her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caskinette, received word from her husband in Kitchener that he had received word to, :join the services. Mrs. Stan and baby returned home at once; Miss Helen Barbour of Fordyce spent a few days with .her grand- parents, Mr: and Mrs. Herb Pet- typiece. Mr.'. and Mrs. .Russel 1 itchie• and Mrs. R. Tiffin sport •Sunctav with ' Mr. 'and Mts. Victor'. Ei1t"- erson. The Langside.-Red, Cross he•Icl their quilting at ,the- home of Mrs. Ivan, Conley on Tuesday when quilts were quilted. • While hauling ,one log to he sawn on the sleigh to Lucknow. when turning the corner at the South Kinloss ch' ircb. .Mr..' Rus- sell Ritchie had the- misfortune to have one pof his team drop dead. The animal had shown nn signs . of sickness, until:. it. fell down. All the hockey fans from this community were present for tb ' .game _ bast Fricliv.. eN'cning :end all' say they wouldn't have mi .s- ed the game for "anything •... , Miss Grace Richardson Tc:: • water, spent the' week -end • home here.' Mr. and Mrs. 'Toi , •\'i;1r11. family spent Sunday Neith and Mrs: J. Richardson. - Mr. and Mrs. Hardy . Simpson and farnil,y spent Sunday: with The ,Landow Sentinel, ,Lucknow, Ontario MAFEKING 1 DUNGANNON Mr. and Mrs Rich Kilpatrick ` Mrs. A. B. Pentland has, re - and Douglas visited with Mrs. George Brooks and Gordon on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Thos. J. Anderson is spen- ding a few days at his daughter's Mrs. Chas. Hodgins, Kinlough.. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johnston Spent theweek-end in Tbronto. The W.M.S. held their meeting at Mrs. Hor'ton's on Tuesday with Mrs. George Twamley; president. in --charge. Mrs. Rich. Kilpatrick very ably gave the study chap- ter. A Red Cross quilt was com- pleted after. the meeting. An event, of special interest in thecommunity was •'a shower held on Monday afternoon at the home 'of Mrs. Jerry' Cranston . in honor of Miss Willa Irvin; 'bride elect 'of the Month. After an in- teresting prograrn, in charge of Mrs. 'Irvine. Henry little Dickie Curran brought in a prettily dec- orated ,wagon well laden with useful and very lovely gifts and presented them to the guest of honor. Mrs. Eldon Irwin of God- erich assisted her sister in open- ing the gifts. Willa madea suit- abel reply and invited the crowd to her home to view. her. trous- seau. 'A dainty lunch was served' by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs.:- George Twamley and 'Mrs. • J.' McCann were to Toronto on Saturday. Mrs. Mc- Cann' remained in the city for a visit at her daughter's. Mr. Wallace. Twamley, Misses Hilda and Elva visited with NLS: and. Mrs. Milton . Kilpatrick and Verna on Sunday last. Church service at Blake's at 7.30 next. Sunday evening.:. WHITEGHURCH ceived word fromher son, Flt. Lieut. Benson Pentland overseas that he has been promoted to the rank of ' squadron leader. . LAC. Jack Caesar is home on furlough from Calgary. Misr Harvey Bryans arrived home from Goderich ' flospit al last week.. b , • Lorne Popp 'and Ronald 'Cnis- holm are h'orne with the :mumps. • Paul C'a'esar who wasseriously ill 'with spinal meningitis a few weeks ago returned from- Wing - ham ' Hospital ,last week and "is able to sit up a little each day. Mrs. Frank Savage and little Son ,John R. of Ridgeway spent. a few' days with Mrs. "Stinger. Miss Christena . McMillan of Goderich spent the • week -end with Ellen Maize. Sam Glazier of_ Guelph, a bro-•, ther of Mrs. Harvey. Maize, is still. in. Military Hospital at Lon-. don 'and intends undergoing an- other operation. Mr. John Clubby who has .spent the winter months with his dau- ghter, Mrs. Norman Stewart of( Lucknow returned home last Fri=1.. day. Miss Wilson of Guelph is visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. J. F. McLean.' Pte. Thos. Morrison from over- seas, also Mrs. Thos. Morrison; and: little daughter Marlyn who have spent the winter months, in. Toronto returned home last We_d- n ;day. He gets 30 days leave be- fore reporting : elsewhere, They held a: Social_ evening for. him the InstitiJte hall on Tuesday of this week. James .McInnes' mother, Mrs. Wrn. Roane 'of Teeswater had an operation -in London hos.: pital last week. LAC. Donald Watt of near Ot- tawa visited lastweek with his sister, Mrs. Milan .'Moore. The"Women's Institute •meeting was held last Thursday after- noon at the home of Mrs, J. G. Gillespie with a good attendance' considering it was so slippy. The government speaker, Miss Vera Bainbridge of Toronto was pres- ent and spoke on "Our Food Problems". • ,. While playing on Monday "lit- tle Richard Pollock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rhys Pollock cut his face badly. He was taken to- Win,•ham hospital, had an .anes- thaelic and had stitches to close it,� •wtien he was able to °.return home again. • PARAIVIOLJNT LAC. R. J. McIntosh spent:, the week -end with his parents, Mr., and. Mrs. Jack McIntosh. A ':gathering • was held at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Intnsh: in' honor of Eldon Buck- ingham of the R. C. A. F. Miss Margaret • Murray: ' is ill in Wingham• 1-iospitaL • Miss E. Cook,. R. N. of OWen Sound returned to her' duties of-• ter hnlidaying•with' hen parents,' Mr. a,nd ' Mrs. A. Cook. Tr: & Mrs. Oliver McCharl'es. Ilan and: Donald' attended the ,Icrthda v party held ' for Mr. Gert: 1l.ncGillvray, ' ltt. and 'MI's. Grant McDiar• r:t; ended the wedding anni- r•;4!1'of Mr. and Mrs. A. C'ui•tt c y ref Amberley. ',;ttl,., Jean Anne Richard is ;eend1ne, a, few days with her - aunt. Mrs. MacDougall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson of r'lin•tnhh visited with Mr. Georg," Gibson. • The 4th Ration Book walll be distributed at Dungannon Public Library on March 30th and 31st, in charge of Mrs. Lorne. Ivers and Mrs. J. ". M.: Reid. A NATWE of. Kintail and wide- ly ide ly know . in 'II-luron County, Wm. T. Pellow passed ' away at his home at Goderich on. March 12th. He was . in his 71st year. Bill as he was popularly known was proprietor of the British Ex- change Hotel for sixteen years. For 12 years, he was hotel license inspector for Huron County. y PAGE FIVE Cash and Clothing ANTED For the Lucknow Aid To RussiaJFund Yui; re not asked .to, ;yet behind this fund but to get into int with your donations as the ,i eed is very: urgent—"fliousanels, Upon. thousands in Rus- sia are' homeless and destitute. Donations Received at Smith's- Garage Or For : Your .Convenience They. May Be Left At Shiell's Store, Anberley; Frank McLennan's Lochalsh; Miller's, St. Helens; Br'own's, Langside; Colwell's, Holyrpod. and McLean's, . Kinlough. Have you done your share in the Red Cross drive FO. BILL CAMPBELL of Port Elgin was one of the crew =which. made a world's record trip from Canada to India byair recent- ly:. He : was previously in, the news after his liberation from a Vichy internment 'camp in. North Africa. ACTING ON instructions. of Kin- cardine Council the police chief has laid a charge against aiocal merchant for serving a customers 20 minutes after the stipulated closing hour on Saturday night Try A Sentinel Want "Ad. hen is a Dollar Not a Dollar? When it won't buya dollar's worth of goods! For instance, compared to present-day stcndords,your dollar of the :last war was worth, not a dollar . but sometimes Iessthan O.. Housewives,,who went marketing in 1917, hod to part with for o four -pound jar of ja m which you buy to -day for set him back � then,as.compared to the 690 Dad's winter underwear he could .buy .itfor to -day: You get a lot more for your money NOW”@ ..“ because price ceilings and i 1911 1944 other anti-inflationary measures have kept the value of your dollar H I GH I, That's why it will pay you fp see that selfish spending ' never undermines price control in Canada. Remember you protect your dollars worth when you use your 'money wisely . when you -pay off debts •;.... refuse to buy needless luxuries... give black markets owide berth .. and dont hook! goods. • I promise to give my support to keeping the cost of living down. 'I will buy only what I need. ,I will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell- ing goods or services. I will pay off old debts, save for., the future, invest in Victory Bonds aid. War Savings Certificates. And I will support taxes which help lower the cost of living. ► 'Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTAR M ,-.. to help reveat the dangers that inflation represents for all the people i,t the jlation. 11