HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-04-17, Page 8'T.BURSDAX,. 'APRIL 17th„ .1941,.
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IN OUR'UABRAR'
THE FAMILY •
**Ina
Light , net readdy'fargotten Is'
this tale, spun, 00ut a refugee White
Russian faaaily seeking to prolong.;
its predu rious existence in the throes
of rear:.
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To; Close •
• 226th. Londesboro' has.
,.. • received the contract
The .• C.N.R,•Iine -between Wenham express between
sad .Clinton will be closed, on Satur- these two points, 'with duties to coin -
day; April 26th. J. P. Manning of mence• Monday,. April,, 26th. .
RRIVED
WE HAVE 4E000 FROM
op THE 'LATEST •
All that remain are a grana3r .a
mother, a; daughter, and two nephews.
Their tiiais hare. led them'through
war and -revolution,,. famine and ,pov-
eirty. In a soon to be invaded Tientsin';
e
"the att m t' a n '
m some-sem.-
Vallee
0 •• e
. to �, me
Y P m to s
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'blanee of their former , life in •Rus.
The stage Presents a: colorful. pic-
ture in the oddities 'that .appear as
characters: A" fortuneteller, a mad
Russian scientist, a4 rich but eccentric
Englishwoman, a ' group ofhissing
polite Japs, a mysterious Chinaman
and others, are calmly introducedand.
then before you are .quite aware of
it they have become an integral part
of the. family ;circle.
ALSO NEW PURSES AND, GLOVES
IN. THE. SMARTEST SPRING
CIINOW, ONT.
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The 'characters are ' exceptionally
well portrayed.,: ' The' grandmother
forms' a central• pillar supporting her
own little brood as,;well•'as.the :stran-
gers who come .to seek shelter• in her
home As time passe' one sees the
obvious effect that she -bas on her
group and each of the characters
are ,greatly enriched by the warmth
of her :af€ectioiis:..
This book can • be highly recom-
Mended. It . is : as indicated before a
light swift moving book,.. and it will
'offer .a, good. deal of enjoyment to all
who r •. it
reviewed by Dr. Carpeneto.
'OBITUARY
There paSsed awaY at thri home of
her 'Parents,„Zot 28, Om. 14, Cuirass,
on Wednesday, April•phd, I941. Wilma
Marguerite ,beleved daughter' cpi Mr.
and Mrs. Win. F. Haldenby in her
twelfth year.
Wilma mars born In CulrosZ::Nov-
scriber 5th, 1929, and. except for five
years. residence with her liarents in
Kinkas TeWnahip she spent her en -
Aire' life in Ccilrosa. She was of a
of a• lt Nature's blessing& Deceased
rad *wart enigyedr..goodi
She attended Sehool regularly and
tooF part in, School activities whiCh
she loved so well.' •
Besidea hei. father and mother she
;leaves to ,nnourn: one brother, Ralph,
and a younger sister, Florenee; also
a host of relatives and friends: ,
The funeral was held on Saturday
LOCA. and -GENERAL
Jim .14IcCoy, ' 'Who is employed, at
Kitchener spent the ,week-end•bene;
482rOld 446301.9,f London spent the
Week -end with his, parents, . Mr.and.
Mrs.: James Ritchie, __
Mr. and 'Mrs.,Stuart Collyer, and
son Teddy of Westwood are ; spending
Faster week with relatives.' here., -
Msr
Wilso
Woods and `son Teddy'
of Guelph are'viiting this week with
her^ Parents, : Mr. arid Mrs.,.,James •R
:Hackett
{.. Misses Isobel and Helen -Hamilton
of Stra tford. ere hol1da
Y vi
sitors
With their par nts, Mr, and Mrs.. ;A
W.
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dam .. .ri •
Mr andte°Mrn .
al: Walter Leone and. two
ch>,ldren oil Toronto and•: Mrs.- W.:: 1,
- Lane Of Ripley Were . Saturday 'd'aller ,
on Mr.., and _Mrs James R. Hackett;
Mr,-' and • Mrs. Stanley 'Hughes of
Toronto ;and Mr , and Mrs. D. S. Er
rington of: Dungannon .were, Easter.
visitorswith' Mr: and Mrs. ,itoy Black.
Andrew Thonlpsoii of Bowinanville
wepent the,.week-end with his parents;
Mr..and Mrs._°D..M Thompson, before
returning .to, Toronto to,'.attetd :the
O.E;A; convention. . '
Mr. George McInnes, , training at
Petawawa Camp=-spent..the. ;.Easter.
holidays ' from . Friday till Mon-
day with his .mother", Mrs. Neil Mc-
lanes. aveloek, .fit ' _
Mrs, ,Geo. T. Aitchison bas return-
: ed to her:home Lucknow last week
• haying: spent. the winter with her
Russell and, Mrs. 4.1 Mailers of Tor-
onto visited their parents; Mr. and
'Mrs. George Brirgess.. Pte. J.. Matliefe
Among the soldiers who 'spent the
week -end et their homes here ' we
'Webster, Hugh Diming, Dave Milne,
George McInnes, Cameron •McTavisk
GeOrge and Tad Whit*.
Mr: and MTS. Orin Moffat end
daughter Marilyn , and 'Miss Violet
Pagan ef Torento were Easter viii -
Easier guests' itith kr and Mrs.
Joseph Englaid Of Lucknow were ME.
and Mr& 'Thomas England of Galt,
also. Gni% .p. England of Suisex,
New Brunswick, also Mg daughter'
on other relatives.
from her home to Teeswiiter Cemet-
ery: 'hie service was largely attended
by sorrowirig--ielitiyes and friends,
and wits in charge of. 'Rev. H. Ham-.
and Rev. N. MathesOn` of Kinlaugh
Pentecostal Assembly: •
Many and beautiful were the floral,
:tributes, letters and cards ,Cif, SYma ,
pathy_Lreteived„..tiniong_nrhich Were
, attencletC Kinlough; SS. No. 7; Cul -
each of the' three public sehuola- she
itnierlesoi,:umunr.tss.. dmeioubseirnsso;ninceu:rolass:
ross it.pd. her home schoel SS. No, 10,
the. Kinlough PentecOstal Assembly
and the Teestvater Penteceatar San -
,Pallbearers were ec•uains and neigh -
honk boys of Wilma'sderald
art, deyin MeGlynn, "mac and Lloyd
ThOmpsen, James and Orville:Wilson.
The Service at the chapel wskcon
ducted by Rev. II. Hamiltoa. %fir -
Inept Will be made in Teeswater Cem-
etery.
SUCKERS" ARE -RU ININGd, EV N
IF rr IS` HE TIME FOR.. LOVE
You lino r• that One about a ,young
furs., Friday, Saturday, Apr. -17, 18, 19
magi's fancy a id - thoughts of love, 131 •
spring. Well that may be no too, f,
but there's.• a lot off chaps; around; here ,
-=sense-of them:not a y�Pun-istaybe f
who are, thinking mostly in terms:
of. ,suckers, smelt and muskrats at ;
the present time, for the suckers are,
running; again, and right ,plentiful too.
The cssful g
water is 'u `bit, deep yet for suc-
e s melt ' fishin but itlooks
e
s if. . this •deleetible ' member .' of the
finny tribe iw ill ''again ' be plentiful
xtbis year.' i .
• •��.• r..i}c • Co,,. Jack 'Gainpbell ' Gordon
�y
Fisher, , Jack Cook and '' hItirvin Solo-
' mon were. at Port Albert- on Monday
night and" the sucker •haul°' was big.
Eric .;might as . well :'left` the hip
e -ove a
- o s -:at �home::�H , stumbl d . • r.
boots . a,.
ro�k in' the creek and had the earl-
iest dip on record, for this ,spring.
• Muskrat trapping :is also .-a popular
"sport". but .a more <lucrative one.
The skins_ are worth around a couple
of ;dollars' apiece, •and Dick McQuillin,a
Jr. had the good fortune -to trap over
twenty-five' in ` ode day :last week.
tires -McPherson -and
y
escPherso -and ;,Harvey .:•Sc tt-
'�i 11I n rvey �.
have trapped well over 200 rats to
date. They, are so plentiful through-
out Ontario this season: that the -price
threatens to be cat almost in two be•
4fore:. the -season --_closes.• _ •
on aStor .b .James Edward Grant
Lee MOO • Based y, y
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Screen_ Ploy by Ja n.. .
'ZIM
Produced by SAMBALIST, :.
•. Directed by JACK. CONWAY
Them is •
'nothing, to
lag to qualify
foe this Contest.
Simply come down to
and see, the Marshall'
Mamma- disSaY' in out win ov.o.
: On this mattress there is, a seal, and under
the seal is i mimber. Simply guFts she
number under' this seal and nib= your
you can get from out store. Nothing io
bay! Jun go 'to our Bedding Depart-
atent and ask for, an entry blank. Only
one mate accepted from each,person.
All miry forms tnust lie in by May 3rd,,
and winners will be announced in Our
window tbe folfowing week.
Enter Your guess noyi a
j. DAVISON'
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-Mb* Audrey Horne of Toronto; was
Eister,.Yisitat at her *time here.' _
Mr. •and Mrs. ,Harold treeman
Erie were Easter visitors at the home'
MON.
!UES., WED.'
CAPIIL'
in
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near a
THE WONDER- PICTURE OF TILE YEAR'
"The Thief of Ba d
Bag
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IN MAGIC TECHNICOLOR-
-Conrad
ECHNICOLOR-- onrad Veldt Sabu, - June Dupree -- Rex Ingram
•- The Most..S.pectaeular Show 'Ever Filmed!
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"TRE SEA HAWK" -Thiers., ".•=. Sat, - April,24, 25, ;26
Fri,�
..GONE WIT.H THE ..... Apr28..29, 30.
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e Showing of t e Hydro Film
e ri
Mr. and Mrs. Harold .„Dawson and
Donald Barry of Toronto were Eas-
ter visitors with Mr: and Mrs. Ed-
ward McQuiUirt.' f
b Miss Olive Alton of, Toronto and
Miss Flora Andrew. of ••:ondon are
Easter visitors at they' respective;
homes here.
wiLL:BE FEup IN THE
-Tckinr,n Hall, Lticknow
ilia. A, 41 Niehtthion, and •datiRh-
Ealirer with Mr. and -Mrs. Archie Mc-
Intyre and. family.
Kenneth Murdie and young 'sob
Dick were 'quite, sick With the 'fin
last week, while:. Murdie, had' a
onte spent the: _Week -end (with Mrs.
•Anniri ,•StrutherS--...and- other friends -
here.
• Malcolm Watson of Finch 'visited
.this week with his mother, Mre. Thos.
Watton who 10 under the doctor's,
eare and xequired to take a complete'
rest for a time.
Vile • !blast- Viat‘lt _Plant, for walls':
and ceilings'. Teti beautiful Tints
Easy brushiiig-No brush marks
:rible-,-No Sizing
5 lb. Pliekages lb. Packages
Ri'e 41 Porteous
BORN:
.SCOTT -At Alofiandra .. • Hospital,
Goderich; on April 10th, to Mr. and.
Mrs. Robert Scott, RR. .No. .7, Luck-
now,a son. -
THOMSON--Inc '•Wingham'General'
Hospital, on Monday April 7th, to Mr,
and Mrs. Arnold Thomson, a Baugh -
ter;: ^
McL EOD-in Wayne pita], tO Mr.
and 'Mrs. Eldon McLe , (nee Evelyn
Quest, R.N.) • of East Coulee, Alta.,
a ,daughter.
LUCKNOW
SUNDAY
APRIL '20
'it alibi-N.11AT HAS CHRIST -
(Last in Series)
7, pai:=Subject-"INCREASING
TOE -VALUE OF THE
WORLDt
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy MacDonald of
Stratferd are spending ti week% vac-
ation 'Witli Mrs. MaiDonald'a mother
and sister, Mrs. Ewit'a MacKenzie and.
• Mr. Horace Aitchison returned to
his work at Wittgliam after being laid
up at his home here for Cotipla of
w•eeks. He was adcompanied-by Doug-
las, who is also employed at Lloyd's.
'Mrs- Geerge Barges*, Hinfelock St.,
'has been confined to bed with a
heart cendition. but we 'are " Pleased
'‘o report is improying.. Her daugh-
ter froM Toronto has ;been taking
Little Sonja Sinclair.: of Sebring -
villa is visiting 'this week With her
aunt aed uncle, Mr. atiO Mrs. Gordon
Taylor. Her pares*. Dr. arid ,Mrs.
Sinclair, were SundaY visitors with
Mr. and kn. Taylor.
Rev. C.:11. MacDonald and daughters
Marian luta Margaret (Peggy) mOt•
ored to Toronto oh Tuesday to attend
Wm. A. Henderson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Henderaini.
,The boats which have been docked
for the Wiriter months aro starting.
to Move out again, and, Several of
the boya hed werd to report fin
work last, Monday Morning; amonk
them heingi Sid Gardner and Bill
Drennan of Ashfield.' .
Jim Stewart and Aylmer Aitchison
who are taking it radio teOhnicitin's
Couine in Toronto, spen the Easter
fvveek-4nd at their home- here: The
'boys' returned On Thesday *in Jim's ,
green and yellow "open-air" model
CHILDREN AND ADUL' TS Agg INVITER To ATTENDALL
WILL ,ENJOY THIS INTE RESTING,) ENTERTAINING AND
EDUCATIONAL STORY ON HYDRe:
issio an at en
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- Which We Have IN StOck. •
WHIZ pLOOR Wax -Equal to the best - 49c
WHIZ SELF POLISHING WAX -Requires no.kulibing. A splea- •
did, article. Pints 49c; Quarts 79c.
@ANIFLAT-A•superioe flat paint in an assortment of beautiful
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TILE LIKE ' FLOOR ENAMEL is a superior article aridi always
UTILAC-The fainous four -hour Enamel in all sise this.'
• INTERIOR GLOSS -4 medium. priced enamel ihat does a won-
derful job:
CENTENNIAL VARNISH is a quick drying Varnish high in
, quality and medium priced. -
STAINS -WALL PAPER 'CLEANER ^Z- FLAX SOAP in bulk
OH YES, weArve -ehap paint and
nothing about unless asked for.
not quality but made down to a
sizes
cheap enamel which we say
Remember in cheap. article is
price.
MIIRESCOL=We have 'it in all Shades.
RAKES -- HOES -LAWN BROOMS
SEE Our LAW.N.MOWERS dood Value; ,,
LIME for Whitewashing
PARISI-ONE for Plastering •
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Lucknow
Spedal Prices on Congoleumi Linoleum and Feltel ,Rugs during April. New 1941 Spring Pafterus. First Quality
New Curtains, Cretons, brapei. New Cottons, Sheetingis, Pillow Cottons,' Fancy Tickings: New Fancy Table Cloths. New Tea Toy'vels
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