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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-04-10, Page 5• k ••f A • - TRU•RSDAY,'-APRIL -3rd, 1041 • THE LU KN W SEN'i'`m Lyceu Theatre NGHAM Show starts at #"'p.m. eccept. Satueda , Saturday night two shows at 7.45 and 9.45 p.m. Thursday,Friday,atur • de S ., y April' 1O 1I 1. • SPECIAL.. 'DUNGANNON .,Signe o .} Spring Mud, toPR e d trees, roller bkti:tes and skinned knees. Mrs.•C. 0, brown 'spent the week- end in London, • s' .Mrs and Mrs. •Frank Johnston- and Thelma visited .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mole. 'Kr. and Mrs. Arthur' .Elliott, Mar- 'keret Mar= 'keret.'and Miss- Betty Elliott visited' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. M. -11'IcLean, Goderic1.' , of '=•r .tech. m i X Oliver Pa gmai , ay. the Ii.C:A.I`. tit Port Albert Hoapital; :formerly,. of • Saskatoon, spent_ the =week -end at .the home. of, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fowler. • , . jm ai. Barney •,Beninger' of .'Wingha>k1i sbee,n engaged at the Eedy t - 'other: Shop.: He' is ,at present board- ing 'with, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Durnin utrtil arrangements are .made' for Mr:, •'and' Mrs..Beninger-to move -here. • Mr. and' -Mrs.Wilfred Pentland '!;pent 'a few days in Toronto recent-' ly, Miss Helen Mason; Bowmanville, : l -a. v ed''her friend Miss Flora Duintn from a convention et, Toronto to spend .the week -end. with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Durnin. Miss Flora Dur- nin. is -nit' Stratford this week. 99 The Story of oil men,with theft loves, fights and laughter. .. Also. . "News" . r 35c Admission—Adults Children.' 20c Matinee. Sat. afternoon 2:34, • Matinee Admission—Adults 25c Children . 15r. Monday,Tuesday, Wednesday A ri'l :14 1:5 16: MYRNA LpY' M'ELVYN .DOUGLAS "THIRD FINGER, LEFT HAND"; A• delightful comedy in which Myrna Loy pretends to be` 'married to hold her job., Also: "Australia at War" This March of Time deals with the part : Australia is `playing' in ' the Pacific crisis today. - - { • The April meeting of'•the United Church'. W. 'M. S. took place on Y Fri - da in the 'basement of the church, ,•v'hich 'was the Easter meeting: Mrs. Elliott presided .for •the devotional' period- anti Rev, Mrs. Newman took the worship sei•vice.'The roll call and minutes were read and adQpted. Mrs. ' Newman, and, 'Mrs. M. J. Reed were appointed delegates' to attend the Presbyterial• at Thames Road church • rieaiar. Exeter on April 26th. Mrs. Blake's group gave -the program rogram HhTch_was,.isles•readon-o_he hfe work of Oliver Johnston in.Newfound- land'. 'Teats and fears by Mrs; Mc- Clure. Mrs. Burton ; Roach . gave a reading; along the same. lines. "The Death of Oliver' Johnston" following' the story read by.: Mrs .McWhinney. -Mrs.--Thhs Dicksoorrread 'a'=paper-on Stewardship and 1Vliss Betty Elliott. . read an interesting story on ."Par- adise Dost', Mrs: Blake's group con- sisting • of Mrs. McWhinney, Mrs. B. , Roach, Mi•s. Blake and Mrs. McClure arig`a song achompanied at -the piano fry Mrs. Stingel Mrs. Eihott-an-,I nc'>unced the closing .hymn which _was_ followed by the benediction. LANGSIDE NORTH `- The 'Mission Band held. their "meet Mg at th o h Mrs. Farish Mof- the:borne of fat on Saturday. , Wit►nie='Donaldson the president, took the chair. Gertie Brown read the scripture which was followed Sy. sentence prayers.. Mrs. Moffat gave the topic which was on Easter. Marie Donaldson gave the offering .prayer, . . - Mrs. Willis. Lapp •and baby are spending 'a few days at the home.,0 f her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Orr. 'A number fro • here attended ded th e partyat the "h9me of Mrs Macn- -tie, Ali report a good time. '• *yl"IE , L. T'INE,_ -L-KNOW SEN n- Pnblislie every Th>�rsday -mornit;• ... • at LuclPiow. Ontario. enzie-Proprietor Mrsa A. D. Mac,ii; . Campbell.. Thompson ---Publisher . THURSDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1941 H .Cf1l1RC . �/M li'E • Mr. Wm• Smith spent the week -end at his home .here., The United W. M. 'S. held their meetingon Wednesday at•the home •of MisiMargaret. Ross. The serif :cure! was read by the` president, Miss Emma Richardson. Mrs. Neil 'Mac-, • Callum led ' in- prayer.- A; number. of papers were read on Easter. - Mr, and • Mrs, Farish Moffat and Mr:. Jim Smith ,visited on Sunday at the .,home of ' Mr.. and . Mrs.: Jim Donaldsen, Culross, RAPID CiTY Mr: and •Mrs. Andy Culbert and- children -were :up from Windsor_ over tie week -end. Messrs. Lloyd - and Clifford McNally were at' London•recently and also vis- ited their uncle Mr. Thos. Lockhart at Ilderton. '' ° BORN—In Goderich.,. Hospital on Thursday, April 3rd, ,to Mr. and Mrs, Benson.. Brown, a son. • ' .. Mrs. Nelson Webster, Ross and Shirley were vis'itors.-'with, Mrs.- W G. Reed. Mr. • Webster .went. to Wind- sor 'last week. • • • England, "Carry On" and ° Land of, Hop! and Glory 'by the Dungannon. school accompanied at the -piano- ,by Mrs. L. F. Stingel. Mrs. Donald Fow- ler' gave a humorous reading, •actor= dian and guitar selections by Messrs'' Geo. Hodge and Richard Park, Harry Lauder songs by Leslie Scholtz, .a Skit ' .by Members' of the Institute -proved' - quite, interesting, ••mostly -:-by_, the costumes : Mrs. Robt. --Davidson and Mrs.' Burton' Roach . looked over quilting was held .at •• R & '••A e sda .Toe Miles 1VIeMillans last, Y. _ . • Mr, . Jim ' •Conley and family.' from near eeswater moved to Mr. B. 'S. �. •. Naylor'•!. farm • last .week. two, w 'Elliott •and. Mrs.. Gordon daughters:spent spent a few days in Wing- other Mrs • With.. her • m. Mitchell. naso ..Jr., has _ gone t Bela Ross, to work with' Mr. Chas•Leaver • 'near Calvin.' Mr . Iiolmes has returned to, her, 'home' in the • Village after'spending the 'Winter with her 'daughter, Mrs. • Laidlaw. Mrs. • Tom' Inglis.:.spent the •-week-.. -end-•41.0--Toronto„ with . her daughter, Mrs:. Sim and" .other relatives; , ' Congratulations 'to. Mr. and Mrs: John Gillespie on • celebrating their 60th• wedding anniversary on Sunday. Members of • the family .gathered there Saturday' evening and spent Lit ver pleasant 'evening with them: Y •Gangtura r lations to ',Mr. Fred Till fin •and his bride,' Miss .Eliza'beth, Mirehouse, who • were married in Winlhar on Wednesday, ,.April 2nd, • Miss Mary • Caution has gone to • Lucknow to assist at the home of ..Mr. Alex Mowbray,' BURN --Oen . Saturday , to Mr ' . and. Mrs. George Garton, a daughter.,.' .Rev. W . P. Newman gavean ad- the old family albumn and sang, When .1 dress at Brusi>els . United Church ;last you . and I. were young. Maggie, ac - i Monday evening. { companied by 'Mrs. W. A. Cuibert''at Mr: and Mrs. Cecil Orser; ; Detroit the piano:, As.they. continoed to look The Women's Missionary; Society spent the week.with the .'former's. over. the .pictures, many. scenes. were •for this circuitswill hold their month,parents, Mie. and. Mrs: Albert • Orser. acted in .old fashioned costumes of ly meeting on FridayA '1' Pith in We are :glad to report Mrs. Orser long 'ago. Some were very amusing . , . • � to be gaining each day4rom 'a; heavy and .others very pretty. s ZION Aril' others • -Mis • Beth the church. r atiack ,of the 1 flu with complications. :McConnell representing a Red Cross. 'Mr, & Mrs. Wii. G. Hunter' & iViar- A I'atriotic Concert and'play was nurse'' gave': a spirited national poem,, lene,.Mrs. W. T. Gar'dne'r and I'I`ai'old µ•i yeti •'Monday night in the Parish Mrs, Allan .Reed favoured .with a • visited on Sunday with. Mr. 'and'DIr•.i, hall, sponsored by the . Diingannon piano ; instrumental; At the:, close' of Joseph; Freeman• ,Lee u . • Women's instituter The proceeds• of the program; Mrs, Lorne Ivers;.pres- Mr: and Mrs. Elmer Wall of Cul- lire evening amounted to ` .$24.00. A ident of the organization, moved. a rocs were . visitors '`on Sunday w th -._- _ ..Boom- vote - thanks , - those __, • took_-... Mr. and Mrs, Will Ritchie. , 1 • Miss Ellen Andrew has been 'as- 'sisting • in The • Teinpleton Store in i s 'C .1 ri a' 1 ilday, was Canada; There'll Always Be An rang' was given the Nile:players. directed by • Mrs. Clarence . Dustow, •Mr. "Chas, Alton - capably acted as •Lucknow for the past •'three •week1 chairmiin and Abe', opening ..nunibei while .Miss e crh which was seconded by . Mrs: Burton Roach and a hearty hand froin the audience. Mr: and• Mrs. .Robt.. Bogie supplied music for • some dancing af- terwards. ST, HEI ENS The, April meeting of the Womon' institute was held in the Community Haan withwith05ladies in , attendance. n Mrs;. ,Gordon McPherson presided and nd the . roll call:was responded to.'y, the• naming of a Canadian , author. Mrs. McKenzie Webb, • ` Miss Mary Murray and Mrs. W. A. Miller iwere .appointed a .'nominating coiYimittee. It was decided to donate $8 to the Canadian War 'Services vice a Fund and also to have an At Home. Miss Winnie Barnard read two of • Pauline '.John,' •ston's. poems "Work -were, and' ";Give ' us Barabbas . The topic, Famous Can- adian Women, was -taken by Mrs. E. W. Rice who gave a splendid paper on the lives of the author,.Nellie Mc- Clung,: ills t Mr's. Fa h for, the"sea , Clung,, judge, Mrs. J. -'11. McGill and the. member ' of Parliament, Mrs.' Peter Neilson, Mrs. Thorn, conducted"a .quiz contest on "Stitches". At the eonclus-. ion lunch was served by, ,the; hostess Mrs. John, Cameron, Miss Annie Dur- nin arid' Mrs. Lorne 'Durnin. During the,meeting many of the ladies eu f;uilt ;blocks. Any donation of print. n. atclies or linings for .quilts will -be. greatly 'appreciated. , Miss ' Laurin Miller of Stratford is, spending the week at her home here. Shareholders of the • , Beef. Ring please note that meat will he avail- able Thursday morning, .' April 17th: The weekly meeting: of.the..Y. P :U_ - was held• Sunday evening with Miss Winnie Barnard presiding. The topic on The Sacraments" , was taken by Rov,: G. A. Barnard. A SH FIXIL BORN—In •Kinca*drop Hospital • to Mr. ,and: Mrs,•. Roy MacKay of Ash- field, ' a • daughter.' , The . canvassers' for the ' War • Ser-. vices Fuad have ensile thek round's. in this part of • the The wild. geese :are .here. again in larger• numbers 'than usual. ' . • Mr: and Mrs: C. .Cannell Land Mr..1 Wood' have:.returned ,home after'spen .ding the winter •in London. • Mr. and •Mrs ;James McNain are -hollies-again`after-•spezading- the win- ter in `Toronto: • • C'ULROSS•. CORNERS', • • • 'raboi ♦ ♦ ♦. Ring every. Sunday,in Canaauja• '"in many lands this yea' bell, • ars , silent. -altars are dimmed'. . . • RT. Him. W. L. M citetuaa Kato.; -4'r'is_your privilege to-'atteitd•tlie• church - of your choice .: i to worship as your conscience wills. A Nazi world Means the end. of the church eoii love.. It means compulsion to accept a• form of worship prescribed by political dictators. • • le. the' words .of the Prime Minister, "When •we' speak of'the preservation of democracy, of Christianity and of civili- zation, we' use no idle words s : the existence Of all three is at stake." .. Freedom of worship is one of the .price. leis. privileges that all; Canadians enioy. That dearly -bought right is in jeopardy. Therefore we must all unite in supporting Canada's war effort in order'to preserve this 'Freedom. Keep up YOUR PLEDGE! Increase Your Regalia Investments In WAR . SAVINGS CERTIFICATES • '' Remember' -1n addition, to your pledged amount - you can' buy extra War Saving's Cerdficatet from your local Poet Office or Bank,, pr direct from the War Savings Committee; Ottawa. Published by tbs War Savings Committee,'O#aw 'i •' Mr.• Wni. Whytock 'spent an after- noon.. with. 'Mr. and Mrs. John Wall.. - Mr: • and .Mrs. • 'Joe.' Wall motored to Kincardine Sunday'•and visited Mr. and Mrs. Bertj•',Shewfelt • . A 'Very•'pleasant afternoon 'was spent., at' Mrs, John 'Wall's'.on Thurs' day, at a, Red. Cross 'minting. s and Mr. and 'Mrs: Earle ' Hodgrn Shirley: spent an afternoon recently at Mr: 'and Mrs. Joe Wall's. ' • - Miss Mabel. Parker, is engaged with Mrs. .Walter Hodgins for a time as Miss Bannerman Was gone 'home:.', . 'Mr: and • Hers inner Wall • visited Mrs. Wall's. 'parents, Mr... and Mr's.. Ritchie :on Sunday; • •'Mr. and' Mrs. Jack •Schnerinker. and• Helen spent Saturday evening .. with Mr. and . Mrs.. Joe • Wall.. . • ' • • Mr. and'.. Mrs. Frank Thompson and Ronald _metered to. Teeswater Sunday .and spent', the afternoon with , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thompson. 'Mr. '.Wm .Thompson is .'..Still •con fined, to his• ,bed. We hone he. will: soon be . able'..to 'be up and `around again.. • • •'• Plana ,have been made for a dance. under the auspices of the Women', s Institute to be held in the -Community Hall on Tuesday, April 15. Proceeds aui.11 .be for .patriotic purposes,, . KINLOUGH. ' The entire community was shocked on Wednesday last to' learn of the Hal :daughter M. Mrs, • i - Me„ and M _ . �an. . au a d is d enY, ' on: 14 and formerly rlY of lough. Friends . fromi..1 here attended id` end the' f nera1 on Saturday afternoon. . Sympathy is extended to the bereaved famiy. . '• • Miss JeaiThompson is s ending the next few weeks at ,the home Lot • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirkland, Zion. 'Mr. Wm, :Congrain is visiting this-. Week , with.,:Mr. end :MIrs. - Malcolm • LI., e. • ! , Cod o F 'illi ' there' will be a' Dn'�_ service • at 8 o.. clockY. iii ,'the Anglican e i vrt d. ': ord call n ron.isc Y Efiurch:'. Eve y e Mr. and Mrs. • Arthur Haldenby,, Mr. '. Harold Haldenby of Toronto spent a fewdays with - Mr:..and . Mrs. George Haldenby and other relatives here, Mrs. Aylmer Ackertwase hostess to the ' W omen's Institute on •'.Thursday last. After the usual opening:•'and business period,,. Mrs. W..'J, McLean gave' a 'well prepare t paper a eeein I� fail motto—The day* is to -lend -a hand. to. soine^'way-far..eing friend. ' Eileen Elliottt... and Shirley Robinson, .favoured with a duet: At the conclusion of the meeting lunch was served and•a Social chat enjoyed '.sudden ss Paing •- of Wilm a • eldest "PAC/ P1'PB ' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Ciilesple and family of St. Thomas were Sunday, visitors with Mr. and .Mrs. Jatnea Hodgins. Mr .Torn lodging returned home . with 'them ands employed w itGillespie. .. . h r. Mrs. James. Hodgins who has not been enjoying good health .is confined to her bed. • • OLIVET Olivet Y. P. S.= -April.. 2nd The regular weekly meeting of •w Ole:'- . ivet Youpg People.ae held in the Church on'Wedn$day, AP. ril 2nd with e Noreen Walden asconvener and Mary. Steele assistant.. There. were r aebtou twenty *embers,itbeingChe*nBCulture night. After. 'hymn,' all .,repeated in. unison..the Lord"s ...prayer. Mr. Walter Warden gave - us a very interesting And, kelp_ _fill talk. We' were favoured. with a . reading by Fred Pitt;; Our scri,pgture seadin • was taken b Walter `Roul- n.Noreen Walden rendered .0 beau- tiful solo:. After a, short, busiitese per, iod with .,our secretary,, Sandy Mc - Charles our'vic -resident 'John.• C 1 and h esvice-president, McCharles being present, our cloaaing 'hymn was sung and our meeting .was brought to. a close with Mizpah ben-. ediction. At the close of this meet- ing all enjoyed contests conducted by Jessie McCharles and R+eta Wal - A social evening will be held at the home :'.of... Mr: ,-and . Mrs. Walter Walden on Wednesday evening: o>6' this week which will be the close of our Young People's 1:dieting's %r this term. ' 'd • Mrs. Ralph ' Caskinette - received word on Saturday last of the death of her only brother, Herb, who lived with' his . mother, . Mrs. Klepfher of Preston. 'Mrs:- Caskinette: left on the train on Saturday to be present at the funeral on Monday. •Quite a number from this communi ity attended the party, given by Mrs. E. MacKenzie at ..her home last Fri- day evening. Mrs. Rusell Moore spent a day with Mrs. Wm 'Henry Tues'day. Miss ' Evelyn McAllister of Culross spent the week -end with Miss. Velma Stewart.' Mrs. .Lester Falconer of Culross', spent a few days last week _with her. friend,- Mrs -George ,Tiffin. Mrs, A. Taylor, has secured a pos.. ition in Wingham where she will re- main Or a few months. Mr, John Mirehouse spent the week end with, his relatives. Mr. and Mrs., R.. Ross, 2nd Con. and leaves • for -the West this.Tuesday. ' • . • • Mr. and Mrs. John Reid: of Hen- sel' • have moved 'hereto assist his father, with the •farm work • - M.rs. John Crowston and little daughter Myrtle spent the week -end in ' Toronto , where Myrtle is. receiving' pital. treatment in the' Sick Children's Hos-. ,TIFFIN MIREHOUSE • A wedding of interest' to residents in this district Was celebrated at the parsonage • of the United Church, Wingham on •Wednesday, April 2nd 'at 8 o'clock when Elizabeth, Kate, only daughter of Mr:, and Mrs.. Jos- eph Mirehouse of Lynden, Saskatch- ewan became the bride of • 'Mr: Fred: erick' Maurice, eldest son of' -'Mr: and Mrs. ,Rueben Tiffin of 4th Con. • ICin-' loss. Rev. W. A.:' Weeeroft' of Wing - ham , performed the ceremony. ; The, bride wore 'a raspberry'rose street' length wedding gown of supreme moment crepe and Miss Rabe Marsh- all, the brides attendant, wore a gown of blue alpaca'. crepe. Mr. John irehouse, brother • of the bride was groomsman: In the evening a wed- ding dinner was served . to the 'inm- mediate relatives at the" home -of the groom's sister, Mrs, Victor Em- merson. The bride And groom will reside on the. groom's farm on the 4th Con. of Kinloss: The ';young •Women's .Missionary Society 'of the Presbyterian Church, Whitechurch held 'their April ;meet- ing at the home of Miss Grace Rich- -o aardson on Friday. . • D,on't forget to attend the play,— Grandpa's Twin Sister, on April 18th under the auspices of the Langside Y. P. S. to be heldin the 'For'ester's Hall. • .'1 tt xis verba eE ' • • "the Folks' Back Home") { The'Boys Rely. on Thousandso •firms 'and' individuals, in all parts of Canada, have respond- ed magnificently to`,this ; Six -in -One Appeal. But. 'there are3other thousands equally ready to help. You may be one who has still to be. beard from. ' , This is an appeal to every Cana- dian who has been overlooked.' We wish for every Canadian,' at home, an opportunity to support our men ' in uniform. The Fund is now well on the -way to its objective. That objective 'definitely can ,be reached, probably eXceeded. For' the sake of "The Boys", let's finish il: with a bang that will raise resounding cheers.' from Coast'. to ' Coast! • oyv_ You 'Can Help if .you have not yet been called on by a War Services worker, and If you have, not yet sent in your sub- scription, make up your mind NOW what you are going to do, and do it TO -DAY! Fill in the coupon ' below, and ' mail it to your .Proviu- dal Head'ctuarters at . the address a, shown. If you know of some friends who' have also beenoverlooked; get. themto do the same. IIrrf- s laniator -' 7Che ,form is �sel e p rr 'Simply check' on. the 'left in the appropriate -place, and if you enclose'. a remittance, make it payable to Canadian... War S'.ervices Fund. An official 'receipt will be sent you by. return mail. • ' "Every Dollar Does Its Jots Remember -all monies. contributed 'to the Canadian War Services' Fund • will be divided in accordance 'with gove.rnment-approved' `'budgets, amongst the six organizations sm.' braced in this campaign. • • • , A non-profit-coiporation with let.'. 'ters patent from,the Dominison Cro ernment is yo r guarantee that every dollar ,that you subscribe will be properly applied to provide cons. fort, cheer, recreation and needed'' personal services ..to'Four fighting •'forces -services not provided in any other way. Your cola, bution s nrg::dy .. needed: .MAIL- THIS COUPON TODAY! Provincial Headquarters, Canadian War Services Fund. Room 101, 200 Bay. St.; Toronto, Ont. ' Cheque ❑ Enclosed is Money Order for • • r........so m contribution to raw ?ands Postal note • • y • Please send me in duplicate olhdal pledge' card providing, for 'instalmentpayments. ansa►:1 undertake to conibiete and return, subscribing'ak toldv sum'of • r Name ; (Mr., Mrs.? or 'Mass) ..:.... Street AdIress,:...r City, Town, Village or R.R,... • - „ 'Telephone (if you have one):.............. THE -ONLY NATIONAL APPEAL.' FOR OUR MEN IN UNIFORM CANADIAN WINE FUND Nvi i a t 'IFP nc.+curvet'6lYAfPYfi%C' YA kt 'S 1`J,'7fAbi#FMC•i.d.%f.�i,6 •