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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-06-15, Page 5. , THURSDAY, 4UNE 1Ath, 1944 • Lyceum Theatre WINGHAM Thursday, Friday, Saturday JUNE\ 15,_ .16107 , MERLE OBERON BRIAN AHERNE • • "FIRST- COMES COURAGE" A combination espionage 'and underground drama complete with action, romance and act- ing of the highest calibre. Also "Short Subjects" Matinee Sat. afternoon at 2.30 • • Monday, Tuesday,,Wednesday RINE 19, 20, SUSAN PETERS .• • MARY ASTOR HERBERT MARSHALL * * "YOUNG IDEAS" The son and daughter .of a woman writer attempt to break up their mother's marriage.. • Also "Short 'Subjects" • : • Nosongeowsi: Eakt'Wawanosh-Couple " Fifty ears Married • .•.. Congratulations ' .,are extended • to Mr. arid- Mrs.: David Currie of East Wawanosit- Who eelebrat, . ed. the 'fiftieth annivepsery. ...of •their marriage on Tuesday,. June• 6th, when a .host of friends.,.called •. to extend :greetings. They also received, numerous gifts, .cards and other Messages of congratu- •lationS. • • • . • • • . , It. was on June 6th, 1894,• :that • •Jernirna K .Huggirt became the. l• • • • -bride of Mr: David Currie. The ceremony was performed by Rey. • .. 'Dr..DaVid Perrie, -minister. of St. Andrew's Church, Wingharn. The • • bridesmaid was Mary Huggins, the late Mrs. Norman Farquhar- . • soh. The •best man wa Mr Gee: Currie, who now resides' et. Cher- . ryville, B.C. Since their marriage • and .Mrs. Currie have •resided • on their farm„ the . . Lucknow road. • • Mr: Currie who is in' his 74th . year, . is a native of East Wawa - nosh, 'the Son Of the late:Robert and Ann Currie who as pioneer • • settlers, resided on the fent now conducted by Mr. Robert 3.'.Cur•- Ile is a Veteranof the First Great War . enlisting with. .. the • 161st Battalion, -and is a Member •• of Wingham •Leg•iori.. ' . Mrs. Currie was born in Rox- . burgh, ScOtland, coming to,Wing- ham in 1892. She. is in her 70th year. They are' 'Members of St. • Andrew's Presbyterian Church. • Mr.. 'Currie was for many` years a member •of the Board of Man- - agers while Mrs. , Currie is an • active Home Helper...of the Wo- • • men's Missionary Society.- • They had a 'family of nine,' Jas. E., Margaret Leah, -and -David. 2-, Kenneth at home;- Mrs. Russell • 1 • (Ethel May) -Gaunt of., Kinloss; .Mrs, Eric (Flora Jean) Elliott of • • Ottawa. The other four children, • Robert, George, 'Annie . May and. Janet Dorothy predeceased them; "Seers And Suckers" •gy • The famous mind wizard who • has amazed radio audiences by telling their innermost thoughts, exposes, the fake spirit Mediums who are preying on the families of our country's war dead. Be- • gin- reading ,"Seers' and Suckers'', in the 'Anrrican Weekly with • this. Sunday's (June 18) issue of The Detroit Sunday Vanes.. . . • „- • • The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario WEDDING BELLS KINLOUGH AUSTIN—ARMSTRONO A quiet wedding Was solem ized at the United Church. Parr LucknoW, On Saturday June 10th, when Rev. J. W. Ste wart united in marriage Prance s. Mildred, eldest daughter Of Mr. .and Mrs. W. G. Armstrong • of Lucknow and •Joseph: 'Robert' Austin, son of .Mr.. Win. Austin and the late. Mrs: Austin of. Wingham; A Wedding:dinner was. served at the home of thebride's parents. The happy couple rater lett ,,for points south, On.. eir. return, Mr: and Mrs. Austin will reside on the 'grpoires • farin near' .Wingliam, • •., „:. ..- • . ••, .- • . , • BROWN—EVANS S. Paul's Cathedral, London, OPtario, with :flowers and. cand- les adorning the chancel, was the setting on Saturday afternoon, June 3rd, for the wedding of Edith, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.'"W, Evans of Langsidel to Robert Brown, .on of. *Mr. and Mrs. W: C Brown of Grove. Rev. Arthur H. Jared of- ficiated. Miss, Florence. Cartwright, ;who sang "Through The Years" was accompanied by Geo. Lethbridge; who also played .the wedding m a rChes. • Thebride's 'father gave her in • marriage. Her long gown of White sheer on taffeta was de- • ;signed with a closely -gathered girdle, full skirt and • high em- broidered, neckline. •The bridal, veil which fell in Soft folds to form a train was of white illusion held , in a halo. She wore the groom's gift, a two -strand Pearl necklace and carrietll!a shower of deep red. roses. • • 'IVIiss Flora ,MacPTiail, as maid • it).f honor,- • wearing - blue-and.Miss Daphne Davey its bridesmaid, in pink, wore dresses ,of sheeri in similar design with elbow veils to Match, held in • floWer. head- dress, They carried .cOloniar bou-• quets' of Pink carnations and sweet pe -as, . • H . •FoUr-year-old :Patsy ..Daymerit,- of Wilton Grove, • the grooms ni•ece, attended as, flower wearing a pare ,mauve • taffeta •frodk, trimnied in, yellow,. •Witn -a little poke borinet.'.arid a tiny• basket of flowers._ Teddy Ev.ans,. small brother of • .the .bride. was. ring -bearer. The best. -man was :Delmar Patrick, of 'Wilton Grove and. the Ushers were Day- ment, Grove and • AC2. Eric .Evans,„ R.C.A.F:-; • brother of the bride. . • " •• At Ccibblestene. Inn where" the reception.' was, 'held: and •Stipper was served,. Mrs.„ Evans receiyed; wearing a two-piece .gown of bine Crepe with. pink .accents, 'and a corsage Of carnations: . Mrs. Brown chose widol crepe' in aqua shade and two-piece design, with corsage of cream roses. . Before taking '4).1 residence 'at Wilton Grove, .Mr. and -Mrs. Rob- ert Brown are taking a motor honeymoon 'along :Lake •Erie to. the United States. The bride went away in a dressmaker suitof pale pink. flarinelit. with whiteac- cessories, little •pink.•hat,land 'cor- sage' of dark red carnation. •••., CORRECTS'ERROR IN ASHFIEL/D CIRCUIT SKETCH Editor Sentinel: • Please allow me tie call atten- tion to an unfortunate- slip in my Ashfield church sketch., in last week's Sentinel and torriake a correction. • •• ,"The Unionof the Wesleyan and • New Connexion Methodist bodies 'took' Place in 1874, not in 1884 as stated. There were two Mette od'ist unions,- the first in 1874, and the second, which brought all the Methodist churches toge- ther, in 1884. • • johnElliott. Huron Council In Session. — " Huron County Council conven- ed for the June session on Tues- day morning and got right down 'to business so that the members could take "Wednesday off to at- • tend the Federation p of Agricul- ture . picnic, at. which the Earl of Athlone ,and Prindess ,Alice were distinguished -guests.' • . • • • Mrs, Frank Johnstone spelt last week with her daughter, Mrs. Donald Murray and .Mr, Murray. at Loqdon and also visited with her brother, Mr. Chester Black- well at Byron. Miss Ellen McBride spent the week -end at her bottle here. • The Presbyterian service will be heldon Sunday next at 8 p.m. rather than the regular service at •3 O'clock. Mr. and -Mrs: Alex Percy and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Irwin •and Mr, and 'Mrs. Bill Stanley, Lublinow.. ' LAW: Doily Orr of Ottawa is enjoying a furlough with ..fela_ lives there. : Miss Ruth Johnstone .Of now spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wall. Pte: Harvey Johnston of Camp PAGE FIVE \ Memorial and Decoration Service AT . . . South Kinloss Presbyterian Church Sunday, June 1[8 At 3 p. m. • , •, • • , Under The Direction of the Lucknow Branches of the Canadian Legion and Ladiel'Auxiliaiy You Are Invited To Attend This Service. Borden' spelit the week -end with• .ASHFIELD his parents; Mr. and Mrs. Fran Johnston..• 'Mr. a.nd Mrs. Melvin Gray o Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Syd Gard ner: of ZiCKI, Miss Mabel John stone of • Lucknow, Misses. Bet and, Jean Johnstone of Kincar din were • visitors Sunday wit Mr. and Mrs. , Frank Johnstone. • Mrs. E. N, riodgins is spendiri a while with her brother, Mr. W McFarlan. Miss Pearl Henderson of Luck now is visiting with Mrs. W. J McLean. •-• ,Dr. •Pick Lane and Mrs. Lan of Toronto visited during: the week with relatives here. Mrs. .Win. Orr, Bruce & Ritchie of Langside visited 'Sunday' with Mr. and 1Virs. Willis Lapp and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Percy. •'Ronnie and Karl Murray of „London are holidaying with Lois Johnstone.• • Mr.. and, Mrs, „ Cliff ,Borthwiek Of St Catherines,'Mr. Charlie Gillespie an& Don, , Mrs. Jack Hodgins and John visited Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs:. James Hod- gins. •• Mrs. Wm. Holland and *Jack pent Sunday with her parents. .1/1r, and Mrs.. Robt. McLean. • ty Miss Even McLean of Lon- don spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. W. J. McLean: - • Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cassidy, and Janet of Walkerton visited Sun:- day with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Graham. , .• Mr. Wesley Boyle, Mr. Wm. Boyle, Misses ;Vera and Edna Boyle visited Friday with rela- tives al Hensall aneLucan. • Mr. itgti--4.ne who has been ill for some time was maxi -6d on Friday last to Wingham General Hospital. • Relatives from • here ".attended • the funeral of the late Richard Jackson •at Gorrie on Sunday last. Mrs: Jackson is. a Sister of Mrs. Frank Brown. • Mr. and Mrs. , Cameron Moh- ring of Walkerville spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs,' Wm Pinnell. Mr: and Mrs. Albert Crang of Kinloss spent a day with Mr..and 1VIrs. James Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fairish of Toronto spent the week -end at k • The. Sacrament of the Lord's • Supper was observed in the Pres- fbyterianr.' church .on Sunday - morning. • • Hemlock City school, is closed h on, acconnt. �f'an Outbreak . of measle. Ther t . ;Were only two h pupils who were able to iittend. • *The district annual meeting of g the North Huron Womeri's . . Insti- tute will. be :held in DungannonOn. ThursdaY. of 'this •we. • Mr. Clarence Shaw who has had the Ralph Bueglas farm rent- ed for the last three .years hes., bought a farin in the. Wirighard 'district aria .gets possession this • • e WARD FIVE HEW RED CROSS BENEFIT DANCE 111.••=*. Ward Five of Hurn Township Red Cross' Society recently held a very successful dance at Para- mount, • A purebred Yorkshire weanling sow was donated to the Unit by Martin Brothers, when the draw was made at the dance that evening. Raymond Hamilton hid the lucky ticket. LANGSIDE NORTH • Miss Margaret Salkeldspent the Week -end in Toronto, • Anniversary _services. - held ,in the ehurch this Sunday, June 18th. Rev. Cram of Tees - water 'will be -the speaker: The June meeting of the Mis- sion Band was held at the horne of Mrs. John Ftiehardson.• ,. • Mr. F. G. Moffat spent Wed- nesday in Guelph. • • Miss Dolena Orr of the R.C.A. F. (w.r).) ,at .Roclicliffe is spend- ing her leave at herhome here. , Mr. .end Mrs. Robert Hamilton and .Mr,. and Mrs. •Fink Hamil- ton visited.withrelati'Ves• in Dun - cies over the Week -end. They. also went as.'far. as 'Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs.: Frank Hamilton'. ale celebrating theif twektiefh. wed- ding anniversary. Congratulat- A .reception was.'he.lci on Fri- day evening in ,Amberleyhall for LAC: Donald Courtney: and his • bride. Donald • is stationed at• Camp Borden., They -were spend- ing• the week -en& with his par- ents. Mr. and ',Mrs.. Wm. Court- ney. • •• • • • • . • Miss Mary -BoWler • of Kings- bridge Visited with friends along the lOth' Concession ' recently. • Mr. David ,MacKenzie who has not been enjoyinggood health lately has ;found • it necessary tp 'have a sale ofhis stock and im- plements so that he may go to: • Toronto for treatment.. The friend S of and Mrs- . John MacKay of Kintail were pleased to learn that they • hact heard from Flt. -Lieut. • Donald MacKay who is a prisoner of war in Germany. He says he is well .' and not to worry. • NORTH CUkLROSS A very successful quilting was held ,at the:home of Mr. and Mrs.. Tom Stewart, Con. 14. Mrs. Ste- wart very, kindly treated • the qUilterS to • a, bountiful repast., which. was much enjoyed. • • • Mrs: Jas. Wall, Con. 14 receiv- ed the sad news -that her nephew'. Leonard Johnston' Was siverely wounded in Italy which necessi- tated both his ated: Mr. Henry Ruth Is at present. •• away on a .building contract in. • the south end of the tOwnship. •s0.nr mail courier had the' mis- • fortune t� lose a game of .check-- er • • Science Master: Trees contri- bute greatly to the. heat of .the. atmosphere. Tonimy: Yes, sir; the birch has'. often warmed me. So far this year, Long Distance calling is almost 10 per cent. heavier than in 1943, when toll calls set an all-time high. J Soitis obvious why we must all Continue to 4vola--- neeclless Long Distance calls. Otherwise, pressing war business may be seriously delayed. And such delays can cost lives! Please make only tiecesar: REMEMBER —NIGHT RATES • NOW BE04-N-AT 6 P.M. ',7ergkmget,vke • • . • .„ Jr11#1"141,,,,e, ts