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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-05-11, Page 5'THURSDAY, MAY 11th, )1,,944 'The Lucknow Sentinel? Lucknow, Ontario Lyceum Theatre WINGHAM Thurs11Fri.11.Sat. May 11, .1 2, 1 3. Laird Cregar Merle Oberon • George Sanders- zzn — `The Lodger'' This is a. thriller compounded of murky London, streets, shrill screams at night and a thaniacal murderer: Also "Short' . Sub]fetS Matinee.: Saturday afternoon at • 2:30. p.m. • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 15,16,17 SPECIAL MUSICAL, SHOW I SABBSC GREAiEs MICKEYROONEY AFIM'' SOTHERN n. IN TECHNICOLOR] 30 STARS! 3. GREAT: BANDS!' .� WIT KATNYRN GRAYSOHN •GENE•„KELLY \._MIARY :ASTOR.' 10HN BOLES' 105E•11'l1RB15C EENAPPEARANCE Directed by George Sidney - Produced by loseph Pasternak JUDY' GARLAND LUCILL.E SALL RED SKELTON' rr ,e6,y .Also . 'Short Subjects" In ' The • Township Hall. HOLY.ROOD:' • Under Auspices Of 3 The Holyrood. Women's Institute at 9.30 sharp ; Tueladay May 16 PRIZ for largest carload, attending CARRUTHERS. ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 35c LUNCirci COUNTER I. COMPLICATIONS 'which devel- oped following a . hip fracture suffered on April 3rd; resulted in the death of Mrs. Alex Mc- Tavish ..of Greenock Township. which occurred in , Walkerton Hospital on April 27tH: ZION • Bruce Presbyterial Met At Chesley Theeighteenth annual meet- ing : of 'the Bruce .Presbyterial of the Woman's Missionary Society• of the United Church of Canada was held in St. ,John's' Church,. Chesley, on May 4th, with about. 17,5 delegates in ,attendance. The p- resicrent,- :Mrs. J..Patterson ..o f 'Wiarton, presided: at both morn- ing and .afternoon sessions. The "In Memoriam” service . at the oo afternn session was 'conducted by, Mrs. J. W: Stewart of Luck - now:.. The programme df ..the Pres; byterial was •agreeably different to -that• of other•'years=the .usual reports were .mi<meog.raphed, .,not • read, !the luncheon hour confer.- ences became part of -;:the, morn- ing session and this left the noon hour as free time for fellowship: The guest. of the .Presbyterial was . Mrs, • A.' Roger . Self • :of • thF� Dominion 'Board, Toronto. Her informal gracious manner Won the • hearts qf., her listeners and her main message "Speak,• that they go forward" left many seeds 'of thought. • The Presbyterial: rejoiced : • in the fact that they over subscribed, their allocation of $8500.00. The retiring president% Mrs. J;.. Pat- terson, can look back upon a year of difficulty crowned' with success. Her.' successor is Mrs. Waiter Krug of Chesley. • Officers For 1944-45 Ho,norary jpresident Mrs. John C1'ark, Teeswater; Mrs. • James -Cass' Chesley; Mrs. John .Beck- Teeswater; Mrs. J. Hilditch,. Wiarton; Mrs. W. Hodgins:, Holy - •rood. ' : Past president, Mrs. James' Pat- terson,r Wiarton. • President, Mrs. Walter Krug, Isley. —1st —vice. ,..M.rs. F, Beech,' Paisley ,2nd vice dent,•• Mrs: Albert Aiken; Allen - Mr.• and • Mrs. Frank Johnston.. ford; 3rd: ,vice president, Miss B. -and Lois;. Miss .Ellen. McBride of McNaughton Tiverton; 4thvice Holyrood were, recent v isitorS atMr. arid Mrs • Sid Gardner's,', • 'Word, was received •here. .on Monday of the serious illness' of Mrs. R. E. Finlay • in Saskatoon hospital, 'having ing had • a. severe heart attack: She passed away,t• he following day.; • • Mr. and Mrs. 'Frank. GRitchie., Mrs. W. G. Hunter and 'Marlene were • in, Wingham "" on - Tuesday. 'last.. Mr. and Mrs. • Cecil Gardner visited her ' parents, Mr: and'Mrs. W. Quaid of. Saltford, on Sunday afternoon. . L'ittle Bobbie Gardner of Luck - now is spending a week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Gardner.. • , ,Miss Elsie Ritchie was, a ,week- end visitor with Mr., and Mrs., Elmer Wall, Culross. • 'Next Sunday services here will be as' fellows: Sunday 'School: at 11 ••a.m. Mother's Day service it 7.30 p.m. Messrs.. Keith Hackett $i ' Lyle Riter ie, the former frorn * Wine - ham. and d latter from Lucknow High • Shooi have passed ' their exams 'and are. • now home on farm leave. • r• .REMEMBER HER WITH A GIFT THAT LASTS. Mother's Day_ SUNDAY, MAY 14th - Mother Will Appreciate A CUP and SAUCER or COSTUME JEWELRY A wide selection`to choose from. You -are invited tci call and see our many gift suggestions for Mother's Dar. • Wm. A.l:chiflid: LUCKNOW JEWELLER • .New Dresses, Coats JUST ARRIVED. . WE , HAVE JUST RECEIVED A. SHIPMENT OF LADIES, SUITS, DRESSES, COATS, BLOUSES, ETC. MEN'S SUITS --A wide range of smart patterns and new shades in well -made suits: Select your suit now. REMEMBER—May 14th is Mother's Day.: We. ,have many useful gifts which Mother' will be sure to appreciate: B. PEARLMAN, Lucknow, Ont. ST..HELE'WS The May ,meeting of. the,. Wo- men's: Institute • was• held in 'the community. hall with a good ` at- tendance and •w.ith. Mrs. Aitchi- son., the president,. in the . chair. The roll call was• responded to with a helpful hint. 'It •was a- greed to. donate `$5 to the jam .for Britain'•Fund and $5 to the Rus- :sion . Relief: May. 19th' was, the date ,set forthe Red :Cross gUilt- ang. A'i'eading.;•"Rules for plant,- ing a Victory Garden in our soc- iety" was given by Mrs. Carney-' on: Mrs. ' Gaunt •and' Mrs. •Stuart sang a ;,duet. Mrs. Webb gave .a read'irig •The' story . of • the ,pack of cards".. and .Mrs. , McPh.ersot one on "Mother's Apron". Mrs I Lice favored ,with a solo.. Mrs. •J;. • Hender'son, • the ' district president .was • the ;guest 'p.eaker. She .gave.' -an, interesting address after „which' a.' social half- hour. tva,s spent When -Weer -Was' 'ger ,•,•' Commencing .next Sunday ser- vice in the United. church wi11 be president, Mrs. Wm, Cameron, : head art 11:30 `a.m. Cargill.. •. Rec.' Sec., Mrs. W. G. Cheshire, Wiarton. • Cor. • Sec.. • Mrs: Ahlan, . 'Eby.' Snut.hampton.' , . Treasurer. • Mrs.. Douglas Mac Kay; Kincardine. •Mr. Charlie Colin who : ;pen*• 'Secretaries of Departments .HOLYROOD Mrs.' Thomas. 'Harris anal •.Mrs. •Howard: Harris and- :Lorraine Were ••recent visitors. With-. Mrs. Raynard Ackert.: • • • . the winter at Echo Bay, Ontario., returned to Hoiyroed Saturday. • Mrs, ` Eddie Thompson and 'lit tle daughter, . 1VIarj`grie Gail, re- turned e turned home Sunday .from 'Kin- eardine " hospital, '. Mrs. Switzer had the misfort- un•e' 'tofall and, break her wrist. She is ih Wingham Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Ackert is. ;spending the week: with 'her daughter, Mrs_ :Will Stirling, .Clinton. , Mrs, Thomas Harris and . Mrs. Howard . l Harris and Lorraine were • 'recent visitors • at •Mrs. Rachel Culbert's: • •. • Mr.' and Mrs. ,Reggie Broome and Mary spent 'Sunday, at Mr. ,Thomas 'Harris.' • Mr.. and • Mrs. R.aynard: Ackert and baby Ernest :spent'.Sunday at Mr: John Reids. . . -Secretary '.Christian Steward- ship 'and.Finance, Mrs. J; D. Lit- tle. Teeswater.. ' ' • ' Mission Circles. Mrs., I. H.:lvlc .Culioch, Allenford. - Affiliated •C.G.I T„ Mrs. .Har- old Newton,..Tara. Mission Bands, Mrs. Arch. Kinnon, Greenock, RR. 1. Baby Bands, Mrs. J. W. Stew- art. LucknoW. Associate Members, Mrs. W. Avis, Tiverton, R,.11. 3. Supply Sec., Mrs.A. Vance. Chesley. Community Friendship, Mrs. C: E. Schwartz, Port Elgin. 1-}terature Sec:. Mrs. Geo. Os- borne, Port Elgin.. • Missionary Monthly and World Friends, Mrs: Thomas Darlington. Southampton. Sec. ,Temperance and Christian Citizenship, Mrs, John Coiling, Ripley R.R. 2. Press Sec., Mrs. H. W. Strapp, Bervie. Members -without Portfolio. Mrs. J. Findlay; Kincardine; Miss M. Havill. Walkertdn. Auditor, Mrs. J. H. Clark.' LAURIER Sat - Mr: Wilbur Robby spent urday- in, Lindon with his •si Miss Vera Robb. •• . • Wk. and Mrs. Harvey Robb o Hamilton. • Mr. and Mrsf Dustow of. Mildmay, Mr. and' Mrs. ' Farish Moffat and little SO of Kinloss spent Sunday Mr: acid Mrs. Torn Robb. Miss Susie and George Gibson of Zion spent' Sunday with and Mrs. Sam Gibson. < • Rev. W. O. Rhoaci will be in. his holidays and also re' e irk?... a , nigher degree :n the . istry from the Colleg,e ofadelphia. The Rev. R. MacCon- nc11' of Luckt.row will be in clrnrer‘. 'clurit'e the .renlar Sundays of• this monftt.. 1 RAY tp�v! FINLAYSON BROS. LucKNOW o uron bounty Here- • Are The Vital Facts Huron County Quota _. $3,060,000 Amount Raised To Date `$1,845,300= Amount Still to be Raised $1,214,700 ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT Huron County Must Raise . $1,214,700 Or 'A Daily Average Of 404,900 DURING THE NEXT 3 DAYS All of Us CAN and ' MUST buy MORE VICTORY BONDS If You Have Not Purchased—Act Now' If You Have Purchased. Re -Consider --Buy More ONLY DAYS LEFT . WE CANNOT LET HU. RONA' DOWN THE FOLLOWING IS A •L IST OF BONDS WHICH -A--BEI-N.G_EAID 4F � 1 1 Can. Nat. Railway -.51-'. due, July, 1969—Called July 1, • 1944 at $105 U.S. Funds --811512 Can. Funds, • 2.—Can. Pacific Rail vay---5cr' due Dec. 11, 1959 -- callable • Juno 1. • 1941 at' $104 U.S'. Funds -4114.40 Can. Funds. 3-- itttnion Woolens -6`"r due 1953 -called July 1, 1944 at • • - $100. • 4—General Steel Wares -•7.412 ,due 1952—called June , 1. '1944 .at 5101' • • 5 -Don]. Gas & Electric• 6(2.(""r due. 1945—called May 15, 19.4 at 5101;: ' If you own •any of the above Bonds: consult your banker. and re -]invest in Dorn. of :Canada Sixth Victory Loan Bonds . Inserted by Huron County Vi:fire' Loan Committee. 's