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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-12-07, Page 3THURS., DECEMBER 7th, 1944 The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario PAGE THEE The Children's I CHRISTMA'S t CHRISTMAS S 6 Sponsored By The Lucknow Business Men's Association. Will Be . Held InThe 6. Sepoy ay Theatre, Lucknow LSaturday,9 4 4 Morning Show For Village Children at 9.30 a.m. 2 4 ro:. 4n The Afternoon; Two. Shows Fore Children; 2 From The Country .at 1.30 and 3.30 p.m. 4.4 Kiddies from far and near are invited to attend this Free- Show. - - �1 -L ' 1. �� cd: '-d. 1 x' R-� _ . �.. Istrthnents ANTED • Anyone in the Village , or District havingan instrument of the former Lucknow Brass Band m their possession, is requested to leave same at the Municipal Office. It is planned to organize a . band at the ' local High School, and for this purpose these instru meats are needed at once. J. W. JO'YNT Reeve. DUNG.ANNON Mr. Cecil 'Orser, Detroit, visit- ed his parents, . Mr: and Mrs. Al- bert Orser over the American Thanksgiving week -end. We are sorry to know that Mr. and Mrs_ Thos. Wiggins are both inr very poor health; being in bed most of the time. Mrs. Christloe, Nile, is visiting her sister Mrs. Thos. McWhinney. • Mr. and Mrs_. Geo. Rivett; who, had received, a sad telegram in regards to their son Leonard, who was wounded in Holland on -Nov. ',,DONALD BLUE obtained pons- 23rd.. have .since' received, tele- ession of the W. N. Bushell bak- grams that he was hit ' with ery in Ripley on Friday. shrapnel in the hip and •was re- moved to hospital_ .While the ten-, i• sion of worry has been somew let down they are still very anx- ' ious till a 'personal letter 'comes with fuller particulars of his. con- dition. We hope his condition is not too serious. . Mr. Everett Errington has 'bought the small frame house off Tom' Rivett's fifty -acre farm in Ashfield and will move it to hi_, race on the 6th Con. of West Wawanosh and will remodel for a garage and workshop. • The November meeting of the Women's Institute . i' -as held at the home of Mrs. R. Davidson on Thursday afternoon with • eleven r'c^i-nf.ers. andfi' '. visit''rs n''es- ,•'-t. 'Mrs. Geo. Hodges presided. Thc' roil call was answered •7f*rstion for a lasting Pc»tee. The financi-rl re ort. shms v :i . halanre on hand 0 142.90. It w decided to send CPI. Mabel i5'iltou�h. C W.A.C,. at • London. Ort.. a Christmas remembrance and a 1 -tax of fruit and sweets to Pte. Leonard Rivett overseas. who was wo' nded Nov. 23rd_ as soon a< his hospital address is known. lire T, -(,r, and Mts. Ilrown were .copointed as a committee to look poor last mentioned eifts. Tht• ::ncst .speaker.. Mrs. W. T. - district president. 0. ' Clare a vivid. report of the area conv-ntion at London and also a wrrthwhile paper dn. Citizen- ship: Mrs. Davidson gave a tonic on. The History of our Flag. Mrs. ,Arlan Reed faxored with a piano instrumental. Mrs. Hodges' mov- ed a .Vote of thanks to Mrs. Hen- derson for her visit with thrrn and expressed appreciation for the -report ' and interesting ad- dress. ' The meeting was closed with. the National , Anthem and refreshments were served. ' The December W.M.S; meeting opened with Christmas music.. Tet,iw is fa cmm ,the • moderator Blunders of the Master Sleuths The victims ` of your favorite "whodunits" shouldn't wear those expressions of horror, clutch ,guns or photograph murderers . with their eyes, says Dr. LeMoyne Snyder of the Michigan State Police; in a gripping story in The American Weekly, with this Sun- day's (Dec. , 10) issue of The De- troit Sunday Times. Be sure to get The Detroit Sunday Times hat Serving .Third Term Howick's reeve. deputy, coun- cil, and school area trustees' were all elected by acclamation_ Elmer J. Farrish, ' formerly of Ashfield, is on the Council and will com- mence his third term. ZION Mrs_ Cecil Gardner gave her home for a Red Cross tea on Thursday last with a good at- tendance and completed two comforters, • The Orangemen put on a play Thurs_ evening entitled "Henry's Mail Order Wife" with other in-• teresting numbers which were well rendered_ A dance followed the play whichrealized, a nice sum for Red Cross purposes_ t Messrs. John and Robt. Hunter of Delarai', Sask., are visiting friends here at present. It is 37 years since John left for the west 1 and this is his firsttrip back during that time. Visitors with Mr. and-. Mrs, Sid IGardner were Mr_ ,& Mrs. Frank Johnston, Holyrook. Mrs. Donald Murray and sons , Karl and Ron- ' nie of London, Mr. -and Mrs. Iloyd McNall, Lucknow. Mr. and Mis.Medford, Wall were visitors with the lady's par- ents, Mr. and Mrst. Thos. Hackett on Tuesday. Mrs_ Mary McAuley of Ripley spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.' Frank. Ritchie. Mrs. Mc- Auley has not enjoyed good health of late and left on Tuesday for Toronto where she will .spend the winter with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Karklarid and family visited . during the week with Teeswater friends: LANGSSIDE NOR'T'H Sgt. Eric Evans of the R.C.A:F_ is spending his leave with his I parents, . Mr_ and Mrs. Bill Evans Mr. and Mrs. Farish Moffat & Gordon spent last. Sunday even ing 'with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Johnst�' n, Holyrood. and Mrs. W. J. Schneid- er of Mount Pleasant, PE_I. spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs_ Len Conley. A number of •friends of Mr. and Mrs. Schneid-� er gathered in the Forresters Hall on Thursday , evening andhad an enjoyable. time_ Mr. Dan T. MacKinnon spent last week -end in Toronto. The Bridge Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans ion Friday evening. Mrs_ FariSh 1 Moffat and Robert Donaldsrn held the high scores. • y Mr. anct Mrs. uonaia . MacKin- non spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Farish Moffat HOLIDAYS. WIi.L SOON BE HERE ! yes! There's a SNORT$' Quite a shortage of bottles and containers. Return your empties now ! ... before the bt sy holi- day 'season is upon you. Take them to your nearest . Brewers' Retail Store, so • they can be used again and again ! P.S.--And don't forget! You're money in pocket when you return empties! The Brewing Industry - (Ontario) REV. E. L RIPT.EY of Mt For- est. and formerly of Lucknow, conducted the service of dedica-, tion at the opening' of Kinca:-' dine's new Pentecostal church_ were given by the president, Mrs. Reed. The responses to the call to 'rship which_ was given by the President were sung by members. Mrs. D: Fowler read ,the scrip - tore lesson and .Mrs.. A. Elliott -ffcred prayer. Mrs. Reed took the lead in .the Christmas pro- gram which followed and many carols were sung. The "M'agnifi- cite ' was read in unison. All re- reated a verse of hymn 57 'and \ rs. Reed offered a prayer. A -- ter•, thn roll call the ' treas,i--r ,*ive the financial report and the ifferling was received. Mrs. Reed rd - .sed- this- Hart of the meeting' with the benediction after which Rt••.. Vickerson • spoke a few wo: ds of praise and •encouraar- n,ent and then conducted the el- ection of officers for 1945: Hon. pies„ Mrs, Robt. MacKenzie: ores.. Mrs. M. Reed: 1st vice. Mrs., M. Shackleton: 2nd vice: Mrs.. -Viokerson: sec.. Mrs. G. Harris:' ssist. sec Mrs. J. J. Ryan: treas. Mi s. A. Elliott: .Fries hip sec_. Miss Elliott: Missionary Monthly sec_. Mrs. W. g i .re: Christian! stewardship see.. Mrs_ Dickson: assistant. Mrs. McConnell: trans- rort:?t.ien. sec.. Miss Elliott: sup - sec.. Mrs. J. McWhinney: n:c;s '=ems.. Mrs Stir.ge:: p a;-ist_ McWhinney assistant. 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