The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-05-18, Page 5.,r
THURSDAY, MAY Mb, 1944
The Luck:139w Sentinel, Luckndw, Ontario
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
11/4- Thurs.., Fri., Sat. May 18, 19, 20
• WNAT-A GUY! WHAT A GALT
AND WHAT A PAL!
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Screen Play btOarton Trenebe
AdaPlabon Frederkli HON Brennan
wcrThOrRelejl:ING EVERETTlicriSKIIii
MatineeSaturday afternoon at 2.30 p.m.
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Mon., Tuesday, Wednesday, May 22, 23, 24
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Betty
'Robert INING-
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ASHFUELD
Seeding operations have again
been hampered by rain: ,
Mr. Ross Shiells is' in charge
of the milk route south .of Am-
berley for the Pine River cheese
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and Butter Co. .
Arbor Day was postponed from
May 5th to May 12th on account'
of wet weather.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Bissett, Airs.
Wilfred Famish and Grant spent
a day in London recently..
Mrs: Rhoad and children are
visiting with relatives ha Penn-
sylVania while Dr. Rhoacl is in
Philadelphia receiving the degree
of. Master of Theology.
• Miss Sadie Johnston, R.N. and
Mrs. Bain MaeDonald, R.N. were
in Lucknow on Wednesday assist-
ing -at lthe
and also attended the nurses
class in the_afterndon.
The.Victory Loan drive is over
• and Ashfield has once again giv-*
• en a good' .accoUnt of' herself.
, We would like to extend con-
gratulations to the school child-
ren who took ,part in the Music
festival in Goderi.ch arid especial=
' ly.' to Saily MacDonald of Yintail
and Barbara MacLennan of Loch-
alsh.,who won first class honort
in their piano 30104. .
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wrA-FEIC I NG -
Bin Rutledge at Clinton, Thurs.:
The Mother's Day- Service was
well attended on Sunday morn-
ing. at Blake's church. Two 'chil-
dren were baptized, John Craig,
son of 'Mr.' and Mrs. W. E. And-
rew, and George Barry, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Kilpatrick.
Several from this district fit --
tended the funeral of the late
Mrs. Bert Finlay of Saskatoon to
• Greenhill' cemetery. on Monday
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. ,Finlay
resided in • this 'community after -
their marriage, later moving fu
Wingham. We extend our sym-
pathy to the bereaved husband.
Mrs. C. Morrison/ and children
of Goderichspentlast week with
her brother, Mr. Will
• Mrs. J, A. Crispin & John vis-
ited on Sunday p.m. with Mr. and
• 1=S7 eliFfiro
Mrs. C. Hallam had as guests
'on Tuesday', her sister, Mrsl Chris
Dale, also Mrs. Annie Dale Qf
Seaforth and her brother, Mr.
Robert Johnston, Surnmerhill. •
Mr; and krs. Thos. 'Anderson
entertained •their whole family
on Mother's Day: Mr.' and Mrs.
Chas. Pearce of 'Brantford came
the longest distance.
Bertram Curran, S.B.A. and
Mrs. short week -end at the home of
their parents. ,
Mr. and Mrs: Don' MacIver &
Mr. and Mrs'. C. Hallam atrterd- ha r son visaed her. parents on
s4 of....,h(T-ruUsln, yrs Suactax.,
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• DONNYBROOK
The St. Augustine war workers
held their May meeting at. the
horne of Mrs. John Thompson,
12,1nring.the afternoon a Red Cross
• quilt was completed.
The W.M.,S. met on Thursday
afternoon at the home of the pre-
§ident, Mrs: W. A. Campbell. The
program was in charge of Mrs.
R. Chamney. A quilt •which had
been donated byMrs. Bamford
was. completed for the Red
Cross.
Mr.' George Wallace has re-
turned home after spending the
winter months with Mr..and Mrs.
J. I. .Johnston at Seaforth.
Stindayyisitors 'at the home of
Mr. and Mr.s J.. C. 'Robinson in-
cluded Mr and Mrs. Gordon Rob -r
insori of Wingharn, -Mr. and Mrs.:
Chas. Stephenson and Mr.', and
Mrs. George Stephenson and son
of Hensall.
Miss Jean Campbell of Sky
Harbor is spending this week
With her parents, Mr. and :Mrs.
Mr. W. H. Campbell visited
last week at the borne of his dau-
ghter,,Mrs. Crozier at Crewe.
• Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mills and
daughter Norine of Goderich
•were recent.Visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Thompson.
• WHITECHURCH
• Mr.' and Mrs. George McKague,
and her mother, Mrs. Wm. Roane
of TeeSwater visited on Sunday
with the latter's daughter, Mrs.
Jas. McInnes 'and Mr. McInnes.
Mr: Atex R. Kennedy of Win-
nipeg came by aeroplane froni
there to Toronto last Friday and
then spent the -week -end with his
mother, 'Mrs. David Kennedy.
The rest of her family from this
community all spent MOther's
Day with her:
Miss Bertha' McKay of Toronto
is visiting -with her :father; Mr-.
Hector McKay who was seriously
ill last week, but we' areglad
to report he is some better.
We are sorry to' say Mr. john
Gitliespie, Sr., is ,under the doc-
tor's Care this week: We hope for
a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall of
Wingham and Messrs. Adam Rob-
ertson and Alex Robertson of
Calvin visited on Sunday at the
home of Mr. John Craig.
• Pte. Athol Purdon of near
• Kingston and MrS.: Purdon 'arid
little daughter of 'Wingham spent'
the Week -end with his •parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Purdon.
Mother's Day and, baptism was
held in •the United ' Chin -ch on
Sundaymorning. when Walter
Rnv. infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter James and Percy Edward,
infant son of Mr. and Mrs. 'red
`McClenaghan were christened.
Quite a number of the ladies
of this •Community attended "the
60th anniversary of the W.M.S.
of South Kinloss church, Luck-
noW, on Tuesday of this week.
Unveil Honor Roll
' Mother's.-Dav and baptism was
•held in 'the Presbyterian chnrch
on Sunday morning when June
Janice, little daughter of Mr. and,
Mrs.' Her -ter Purdon: and Garry
Wayne, little son' of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Rintoul and Marvlin, lit-
tle daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Clif-
ford Purdon were christened, A
Special service was also held
when Mrs, Robert, Mowbray and
Mrs. Era Wellwood unveiled the
new tablet in honor of our -boys
and girls who °have enlisted and
in memory of Thomas Wilson.
Mckenzie Mowbray and Stanley
McIlWraith who have paid the
su reme sficrifice and Norman
Wellwood Who is a prisoner of
,war in Germany: Rev. A. ,H. Wil-
son preached a 'soecial service
to' the mothers, and also to their
boys mid gii1S in uniform. There
are 19 names on the new honor,
roll as follows: A. McKenzie
Mowbray. 'Norman Wellwood,
Thomas F. Wirson, J. Elroy Laid-
law, Robert J. Ross, Donald Jas.
Ross, Hector D. Purdon, Athol A.
Purdon, John J. Walters, Thomas
MorriSon, Bert Eynon,. Stan-
-My Frede'rick 'D.
Newman, James Phillips, Robert
Purdon :Henderson, Andrew H.
Henderson, T. ,Lawrence Hen-
derson. C. Velma Scott. W.R.C.N..
Jean, ,e1.1..wod W D r,
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PAGE FIVE
CELEBRATE THE 24th OF41Acie.
at. the .
LEGION DANCE
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IN THE TOWN HALL-
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ednesday, May 241
•Commencing at 9.30
MODERN & OLD TIME DANCING.
MacKENZIE'S ORCHESTRA,
GENERAL-ADMISSiON 5 c
NORTH CULROSS
A successful -quilting was held
at the home' of Mrs: Duncan
ThompsOn, Concession 12, when
Mrs. Thompson treated the quilt.-
ers tO :.a hot fish supper: Mrs.
Archie McKinnon had a quilting
at her home' also, which is the
second for Mrs. McKinnon. Miss
Katherine Ruth is • holding the:
next quilting at her home, Con-
, ces(sion 14. •
Eggsactly is the topic Of the
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We' are sorry ta hear of an
accident to former resident of
this, neighbor hood, -Mrs. Jack Mc. --
Glynn,- who fell while house-
cleaning,and injured her should-
er causing a rheumatic condition
in the arm. •
• Mr. Simon Donaldson is" not
enjoying his' usual robust health,
but we hope thesunshine will 'be
beneficial to him.
Men, 30, 40;50!
Want Normal-- Pep, Vim, Vigor?,
• Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Contains tonlccf„ stinks.;
!ants, iron. vitamin calcium, phosphorus; aids t
normal pep. vim. vigor. vitality atter 30. 40, or 50.1
Intrdductory size only 35c. If not delighted wit*
results of first package. maker refunds lots price.
At all druggists. Start taking Ostrex Tablets today-.
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SOine of the folks:on the 14th
went to Walkerton to the CKNX
Barn Dance • concert Saturday
night. Fred Hayward is quite a
hit. ••
• Jim Wilson has invested in an
automobile. ,
• Mr. anct-Mit.'. Archie McKinnon
rebeiVed' the-151eaSarit 'Me -WS -that
their 'daughter Joan won the
Scholarship for general. profic-
iency in her course of nursing at
Torontd. The, parents go to her
graduation this week.
Mrs. Peter Murray is expected
from Montreal this Week where
she spent the winter months.
PROCLAMATION
At The Request Of The Lucknow Business
- Men's Association, I Hereby Proclaim
• WEDNESDAY MAY 24th
• A CIVIC HOLIDAY
FOR THE VILLAGE OF LUCKNOW
And Call On All Citizens To Observe
- It As Suc.h.
J. W. JOYNT, Reeve.
Girls and Married Women
Are Urgently Needed
FOR INTERESTING WORK BY A LARGE WESTERN
ONTARIO 'MANUFACTURER ON WAR WORK.
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Continuous work Offered, but applications also accepted
for stnIrt .term or summ 3e employment.
Good wages, excellent working conditions, uniforms sup-
plied, board faeilities available.
Applications not accepted from those now. on war work.
Apply at your nearest 'EmpilOyment and Selective Service
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Office, or at The Lucknow Sentinel at 2.30 p. m. on
THURSDAY. MAY 25th, when a special representative of
the firm will be there for interviews and to•take
apphca-
tions.
REFER TO C.R. 1112
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