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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-04-09, Page 5�I. TRURSDAY, APRIL 9th, ' 1942 THE L,UGHNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOt"t►, ONTARIO ,a Lyceum Theatre re W i NGHAM Two ShowsSaturday Night Thursday;, Friday, Saturday April 9 o 11:. ,PENNY SINGLETON ARTHUR LAKE `Blonde,' 'Goes 'Lain' Dagwood, Blondie, ;Baby Dumpling, `and Daisy ,are on the screen again Also. "Andy Clyde . Comedy" • "Cartoon" "News" Matinee. Sat. Afternoon u2.30 • Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday .April 13,' 14; 15 .CLAUDETTE COLBERT • RAY .MILLAN'D• * in * "'SKYLARK" - fast -moving fast-moving comedy. Also "March, ..of • Time" .S -T HELENS Mrs. It 'J: Woods has . returned to her home -here after spending the winter with neetxibers of her farn- Teachers•- and students home: for the vacation ;include Mrs. Ramage of Holstein, Miss' W. D. Rutherford of Kirkland Lake, Miss- Irene Woods • ,of Waterloo, Miss. Ruth Ramage of U'tterson, - Miss Norma Weatherhead• of Stapler, Misses -Jean and Loi`s- ,• Webster of Clinton, Miss Marie MC-, Crostie '•of Stratford, Miss Vera, Tay- lor _Of London, Mr. Charles McQuil- lin of--6landebeye. Mrs. John Webster•, who has, spent the winter in • London,; is a .visitor with his daughter,' Mrs. Will, lite= Crostie. •. Visitors for the, holiday week -end :included: Miss Anna Stuari of Tor • onto with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stuart; Miss- Dorothy Webb and Miss Me, McKenzie Webb; 'Mrs, Archie Me, i!turachy and her cousin, • Mrs. Roy Merril of 'St. Thomas with 'Rev., G.:- ..4. : .4. and Mrs. Barnard; AC2. Frank McQuillin of. the• R.C.A.F, Manning Pool, Toronto, • at his home here;. Murray Taylor 'of•the Y.M C;A'.,C.A.F• Albert; Neely Todd and Gordon Mil ' ler .of Stratford at'their home; Miss • Mary Metcalfe and Mr. Bolton of London and Mr: Mel •Brown • of Kit- chener at: Mr. Robinson Woods; Mr. and Mrs.. Stuart Collyer and Teddy and Miss Marion Locke of 'West- wood; Miss Jean ;Thom of Toronto and Master • Donald Thompson ' of Lucknow with :.Mr. .,and Mrs. E. J. Thom. ' ' • Mr: and Mrs. Horace McGuire and Shirley, of London were recent vis- itors with'IIand Mrs. E. J. Thom,. ' The Apreeting of the Women':; Institute was held in the Coinmun- sty Hall on Thur day with a good att ildance . and With Mrs.. 'Gordon McPherson in ' the chair. The roll call was well responded tg by the naming of a household time-saver. It was decided to send a donation of maple' syrup to the Navy League. Mrs. Archie Aitchison, -Mrs, Earl Durnin and Mrs. Ball were appoint :ed as a nominating. committee and • the date of the Red'Cross quilting' was set as. Thursday, April 23. Mr.. Webb conducted .an interesting con- '» �>test' on a "Love story in flowers" ' Mrs. E. W. Rice gave a splei;tdid talk on Home Eeondmics.;At the conclus- ion lunch was served by the host- esses, • Mrs. Cranston, Mrs. Bali - and. Mrs;' Charlie MacDonald. The .following. are ,among those 'who have held Victory nights re- cently, Mrs. W. I. Milleer, . Mrs. El- ,. ° wood Barbour, • Mrs. Earl Gaunt, Mrs. George Stuart, Mrs.' Stanley Todd and Mrs. Charlie . MacDonald "''"""'"it Mrs. Todds and MVlrs. - E. W. Rice. Mrs. Stanley'Todd spent the week - •end with her' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Vouhg--oat--'C'arlo r._ __ • , Order Bray Cfiick9 ;low, and be "lucky" when egg prices climb ,next Fall. See,ine, or phone me, right , away.Personal attention, pro pt delivery.' - . Fl layson Bosi 1 .,LUCKNQW • DU,NGAN' N Miss Ina Campbell, St.. Marys is. spending• the . Easter I1Qlidays with her cousin, Miss Ferne Alton, - Mr.' and Mrs. Wm, Jackson; Rip ley and 'Miss Jean Figgins, Niagara Fails visited Dungannon, friends 'on Sunday and. also visited the latter's grandmother, Mrs. David Glenn .at Codex:ich hospital.. . • Mrs, Allan Reid, and son 'Jimmy, arrived lime last. week,.after spen- dingseveral weeks with her cnoth= et; Mrs. J.. Montgomery? Saltford and is improved in health consid- erably.• • Mrs.' Maurice Woodford, Toronto, spent Easter • .week -end. with . her mother, Mrs, ` G .C. Treleaven, '•Mrs.' Jos. Hamilton is spending• °a; few. days this week with ;her daugh- • ters; Mrs. Walter Stafford: and,'Miss Genevieve • Hamilton,: Toronto. • • Miss• Bertha 'Jones; R.N•., •Kite'hen- er. Gener.aI Hospital : , spent .Easter` with her •parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones.. Mrs. W: R, Andrew-- is much proved in. health • after •• .being con- fined to' bed for a' n?outh,;'and is able to- be around :again. . ' Miss Bernice . Blake, •, Richards Landing is _ home with her parents; - Mr. • and Mrs. John, Blake for the Faster holidays.. • • . , 'Mrs. A:, B. Pentland had' home' for' Easter her family, •Mr. and 'Mrs: La-• verne -.Pentland: incl daughter Pani_„ ela, Detroit, .: Mr. and *,Mrs. ,Allan Pentland, • London, Miss Margaret Pentland; Southampton, .Miss Clare.' Pentland, Toronto, Mr..• Ronald•Pent- land: anti, friend Mist Margaret Rob- inson of, Toronto Women's •Division of R.C.A.F. ' .• • Mr.. M.' J..Reed, Toronto is spend- ing this week with.. his wife , and family in the village, • .. • • • Rev. W. P.. ''Newman and ,Mrs. Newhian are spending a fey days. WEDDING BELLS WILSON_.—MOWBRAY A very 'pretty wedding otok place at the home of Mr and Mrs.' Robt. Mowbray, of Whitechurch, when their daughter, Catherine Isabelle, was • united in rnarirage with Mr. James , Alexander Wilson, ofl White- church, son"'of Mrs, Wilson and the late James, Wilson of Whitechurch. The .ceremony .• Wag. solemnized by the Rev. A. H.' Wilson. The, bride. wore a floor length gown of powder. blue printed, organza,. and •a shoul- der length veil in coronet 'style. "She carried'American .Beauty roses: 1Vfiss• Agnes . Wilson; Reg.N., of Torero, , sisterof the, "groom was . bridesmaid. Her dress was floor length powder -blue taffeta and she carried -.a bou quet of ,pink carnations. Little. Rob,, erta ' 1VIgwbray, sister- Of the bride, as. junior bridesriiaid' was lovely in a floor, length dress -of °Pink ,swiss muslin.' Sgt. McKenzie Mowbr`ay,:'R: A.F., Ferry Command, Dorval, Que,, brother ofthe'bride, was best man. Miffs Merle 'Wilson, Reg.N., , also.a sister of the groom, played the -wed- ding music. During the signing, of ^the register,. MiSs 'Bertha MacKay, of Toronto, an aunt of the bride, sang "O Promise' Me". • Following ' the . ceremony a wed= ding dinner was served to forty guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson left on a trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls. For . travelling' the bride donned a grey. tailored suit,. blaek .andwhite tweed top coat,; blue. hat. Her .acces- sories .were black. They will reside at Whitechurch..' Ki'NLOUGH a Mr. and Mrs. Jack H Q, g el ins and son and Mrs: Cliff Borthwick were Easter visitors '' with . their ,parents, Mr. and ;Miss.: James Hodgins. Rev. Howard B. Hamilton preach - this week' iri Toronto:"`` ' ed his farewell serrnon on •Sunday Little Doreen Webster, Goderich, is spending a few 'days this week with her. grandmother, , Mrs. C. C. Brown. ' Miss .Melba Fowler;,who has been ill the past two weeks seems some- what improved. Mr. Ken Hodge, R.C.A.F., • St. Thomas, spent a few days with his parents,': Mr. and Mrs. George'Kodge., The. regular- monthly meeting, of the United church W.M.S..met evening last. Rev.' Hamilton who has been rector here for ;Vhe, past •two' • years, leaves : after .language -study -for the-A.retic-to- do-. miss' ary work. His mother, Mrs. A. L. Hamilton, leaves Wednesday to teach in the. Elkhorn Mission school, Mari- itoba. , Mrs, Archie McFarlan ; . and Mr: Spence McFarlan visited, an evening recently with Mr: and' Mrs. Ivan Pollock, 'Ripley; • ' ' J. esor is visitin this CREWE Mr.. Wm. Campbell of Donnybrook spent the past -Week with his .daugh - ter Mrs. Wm. Crozier. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Emmons and Muriel visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. •George Emmons of Arkona over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chamney and Ann .and Mks, Chamney, Sr., were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Finnigan. • • Miss :Isabel, Moore of Cedar , Val- ley spent the Week -end with her sister Lois. .. „ . Miss..Bernlee: Durnin of Hamilton visited. last. • week -end with friends here.- , , Miss' Alma Howell 'wee. a recent •Visiter with her' cousii Lorena Cre z.'er. Messrs. Ei`liott and Ivan Rivett "of Idanfilton ,spent a.pl°easant week -end, with their parents,: Mr'., .and Mrs. J aek' Rivett. • Mr: Wm. Hasty visited his soli: Aldon and Mrs. Hasty ,a f ...Crystal Beach. . �1Vir. Lorne Hasty was • a guest ' at the Shackleton -Jones wedding which took place at Auburn oh Wednes- Congratiulations are due to Mr. and - Mrs. Benson Shackleton, who. were married .-on Wednesday. We • welcome'' Mrs, Shackleton'• tothis neighborhood. • Vtsiters •for tele hol dais wer .MIL. Colin Crozier of ' Wingharn, Miss 'Frances 'Crozier of London' with Mie. and Mrs. Crozier; Mr, and Mrs.. Pal- mer Kilpatrick an& Brian With Mr. and :Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick; Mrs. Dave Chamney and Vernon of. Belgrave, were recent guests with Mr and Mrs. Raymond Finnigan; Mr,. and Mrs. Jack Curran and children Were recent guests.of Mr: and''Mrs. Herb M Curran, afeking. •• . ' Misses Beatrice Treleaven'. and'_ Lorainne Drennan atterld.ed . the Hunter -Laidlaw, wedding, on Satur- day. ". The monthly. meeting •of • the W: . watt tield•ihe parsonage on Good Friday with • 14 members pres- ent. It being the Easter meeting in charge of M.rs. Cecil Blake, the Eas- ter program. Was followed. The, scrip- ture reading • "Forward through the ages was taken .by Mrs. Treleaven and Mrs., Drennan, •anter which hymn 358 was sung. "Enlisting youth for •��7,y-TTSr_rr•rplA wl•].��4alT .-dam.........-.- "li d` t Mtn -' ow*.. wad a acrib3 _ QUILT CONTEST FEATURED KfNTAIL W. L MEETING , TheApril meeting 'of the Kintail • Women's• Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Neil MacDonald, Kin tail, on Thursday April 2nd with a' • very large attendance. The meeting opened M the usual manner with the 'president, -Mrs. ii,. Scott in the chair. The•., main interest• of the Meeting . centred in a quilt making contest .continued from •last month, Thirty-one' quilts • were on exhibit-. ion,' 14 ., from Eourries Corners and , Kirigsbridge, eleven from ]hemlock :City and six from •Kintail.. ' The"`"los- ' • ' ing group entertains. • the other ' groups 'in the near, fetul•e. . .• There Was a discussion on -the war work, report to be 'subnitte4 add. Mrs. Janies.Little was appoint-!. ed whr .work; district. converser. Fur- • ther' plans• for •the' District Annual were looked, into. and `also a salvage collection was planned with one de - pet `to' be at Mrs. Neil : MaeDonald.'s, Kintail, ' •• , . ' A• very informative. and interest-• ing paper on the Municipal. Doctor:, System - and .services .-•• Iered v[as ., , read' b$*, Mrs..Jerry t • follow- ed' by • a duet; by Mis.,c •• ,;ally and 1. Thelma MacDonald. Mrs.: James. Lit- tle • read. a poem after,.'which the meeting was' '.eloped by singing ' the National Anthem. Lunch was. then served by the .. hostess: The ..next. meeting -will be held. at,, Mrs.''Neil G:•--Mae•Kenzie'•c; May»--7-th: . • .1- . Donations for the month included:. • ;quilt top and • bat, .Mrs. R. J. But-. len;'.quilts=Mrs. ' Chas Robb; Mita_ A. Nelson, Miss Anna May McDon-• • • all •Mrs K'M L lt d ' r 1 The Names A COMPLETE LIST of all men from this district in the. Armed Services ,overseas is desired by the Overseas Cigarette Com- mittee. • THIS INFORMATION is required' to assist the Committee .in compiling an accurate mailing list. Your co-operation is nee- -cesSary, if you have a Father, Brother,, Husband, Son or' Sweetheart overseas. COMPLETE AND RETURN 'IRIS FORM TO THE, . SENTINEL - . • OFFICE. ' Name., and hank' ' 4 ' Unit . Overseas` Address Residence at time of enlistment ' • • Sent ,in by Address' 7. Telephone No: Please Print .or • Write Plainly DO IT NOW! c ennani; quan . afghan, Miss• Edyth. Johnston; euchre parties—Mrs Wm. Drennan, 01:75; Mrs. T. J. Lannan, $13.75; Mrs.' R. ; d Bissett, $10.00onation=Mrs. Louis Taylor, $1.00 , 1$ LAST Mr. and Mrs.- Spence'Irwin . and family 'visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robertson of Auburn •'on. Sunday. Mr.. and Mrs. with, Mr. and .Mrs. , Johri Campbell cn Sunday. • ' Mrs. Art Thompson and children, who spent the past week with, Mr. and .Mrs. Archie Nicholson return- ed' home on Sunday. , . • • Misses Melda and Winnie 'Lane of Orillia are spending the holidays • with. their .,.parents,: Mr. and' Mrs. ...George::ane: • Miss. Ina Campbell of .Granton and • Miss. Eileen Campbell,. nurse -in - training at 'Kitchener • are holiday; • irig with their parents,•Mr..and• Mrs. Cyril Campbell.' • and Mrs, Wilfred Hackett and Jiirurile»spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: •D. ' S: MacDonald of • Purple Grove. • . - J. Hunter., visited Mr.'-`Nlrs:"`Nlason Robinson. • spent\ae evening las week With Mr. and Mrs:.T.' A. • Camerpn. ,• - Mr. and Mrs..Thos 'Webster and -Ettabelle were' Sunday visitors with ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alton. ' • Master' Herbie Wilkins of Paisley is spending the •holidays 'at Mr, and :,Mrs.' Bert Alton's. r • Mr.:.and Mrs.` A. Gaunt • and Mur, ray spent Sunday with' Mrs. Sher-.. wood.. •. Mr. and Mrs. Ste'Vart Durnin and , family , and Mr. and Mrs. Will Reed • of Lucknow were ••Sunday visitors,.. with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nicholson. Mr. Will Hasty visited on Sunday* with Mr. and 'Mrs. William Alton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Trviin spent • an evening this week with Mr. and -Mrs.- Irvine -••Henry MR. AND MRS.. ,FRED TOLL, SR., esteerned residents - of East • Wawa- nosh, celebrated their 57th wedding anniversary on Wednesday, March 25th;,••when members, of their fain:, sly gathered with them to mark t 'event. ScTiool• roonxs.• . e.--presa .eta , y= - rozier-:an• a,_ aaze� � rte- • ay - Order Mel Reed was in the chair Hymn The Girls W"A: membert. will• at mond 'Finnigan told the Easter story g 101was sung followed by the. Lord's: tend the rally in Walkerton on Fri-; da afternoon this 'week. •1Vliss Ruth in her most interesting .way, A. duet prayer in unison: Mrs: :Blake took y, , II was rendered •byL'orainne Durnin, Charge of the Worship service, with Carruthers of Londdn will be . the and ,rendered Drennan. Mrs. S. J, '• the theme "The call off, the Risen guest speaker. Kilpatrick then ,gave the Study Christ.:- to youth". .Mrs.' McWhinney:: led in prayer., Mrs., Dickson gave a reading "Loves Redeptive Sacrifice". .The Easter service followed.' After singing' .a hymn the roll •Call .and minutes were read. The president reported for the treasurer that $60 was sent .to • headquarters. Delegates were appointed, to • attend • the Pres- byterial, who are •Mrs. Reed, Mrs. G. F. Haeris, Mrs. Blake; Mrs. El - !iota, Mrs. McClure: A reading was given by Mrs. Dicksgn on Christian Stewardship. The third chapter in, the Study Book was taken alter- native by Mrs. Reed and Mrs. J. J. Ryah. ' Miss Elliott gave a , reading on "The Better Way".' Hymn 249 was. sung and the, benediction given by the president; followed .with th a Na- tional Anthem. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John McWhinney, . who on • S.aturday »observed their 'siilder wedding an- niversary, The bride of twenty-five years ago was Ida, the . daughter. of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wrn. Shac- kleton, Crewe, •and a were • married by the residing United Church min- ister, Rev: I. A. -McKelvey • at 'the home of her. brother, Mr. Mathew Shackleton. They have lived on their faun. in Ashfield and are valued residents. They attend the Erskine. Presbyterian- church, `' Dungannon. We wish them good luck and ,health - and many more years of happiness. Mr. Frank Orser, Mr.,„Jack Orser, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.,Cecil Orser, Detroit: ' spent the week -end with their gents; Mr: and -Mrs. Albert' C5•rser.• ' ' We are Oh. to report that Mr. Chas, Alton is able to be around the house after being confined to. bed fora month. • • Mrs, Abe Smith, had an auction sale of farm stock and implements on Monday afternoon of this week. Prices wore fairly good. The farm which is situated on the. 6th con. of West Wawanosh was for sale, but was not sold that day. ,Little Joan #,ivett, 7 year old daughtelr of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Riv- tt, was taken ill at the, end of the" week jvith an attack of. pleurisy. The weekly meeting of the Y.P.1L was held in the church on Sunday .evening with Dick 'Weatherhead pre- siding. Tlie worship services was in keeping With the Easter season. Iso- bel Miller read the • Scripture les- son and Mrs, .W. A. Miller read a "poem.. Th'e topic "The Cross and Easter was taken by: Mrs. Charles MacDonald. - Mr. and Mrs. George Ernewein, Mr. L. Kraemer and . Miss Tillie Kraemer moved .oi•>; . Thursday - last to Westford where they 'have taken over the farm of Mr. D. Murray: Mr. and 'Mrs. Murray having moved earlier in'. the week to take up res- idence. in. W4lleertvn. .Mr. Glen Pinnell. and Miss Beat- rice Morking of Windsor were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pinnell. , Mrs.: Alphonse. Murray and infant daughter returned from ; Wingham. hospital on Thursday. . Gnr. Wray Pinnell 'is home from Camp Borden •on a leave. Mr;' Willie Tweedy who spent the past few months With relatives 'at' Port Colborne returned to his home here. ' ' •Edbert Bushell,' R.C.AOC., and Mrs. Bushell of • Toronto were week -end visitors with relatives; here: " Miss Jean Lane of . Welland is a holiday visitor 'at her home here: • Miss Helen Malcolm of Toronto. is visiting with' Misses Nellie and Margaret Malcolm. , Mr., and Mrs. Robt. MacDonald and children of Holyrood visited Sunday with Mr: and Mrs: • Jghn Barr. • ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy and farn- ily'were recent viistors With Mr. and Mrs. A. Trafford, ` Durham:- Miss urharrrMiss Dolena Orr of,,. Langside is visiting this week with . her sister, Mrs. W. Lapp and Mrs. Harold • Percy hese. Mr. and Mrs. John Barr and chil- dren visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs..Pufvis, Concession 2. - A letter of thanks from Loniax Bushell, R.C.A.F., , Gander? 'Nfld., was received .by the Red Cross, Branch here for a boat of eats . sent some weeks ago. ' Miss Evelyn McLean • of London spent Easter with her mother, Mrs. W. J. `McLean. - WHITECHURCH Mrs. 'Gibson and chiletren and Mr. Jack McLean of Niagara Falls tient a few days with their parents, M..' and Mrs. McLean: - • • Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wail have mov- ed into the house on -Mr, Kenneth. W ehver's ,. farm.. We welcome thein. Mr. and Mrs. Tony 'I eiswater move ;from here .to their new, home near Formosa, The good wishes of the ,community, .go with them • to. their, new home. Congratulations• to Mr. and Mrs, John Gilliespie on passing their • Book, -followed' -by- a reading-- by Mrs. Clifford. Then Jean 'Newman gave a reading.: We were then fav • ored' by , • a. piano' solo by Shirley Sherwood. Af,ter singing hymn 249 , a number , led, in sentence prayers anti Mrs. Blake, peurieunced the ben- . • ediction: ' • THE PICTURE GALLERY WHO IS IT? • Last week's picture was' that of The-L'ate•'JO`HN`JOYN1 _-_ e.,. Fewif any would fail to recognize one so prominent, and so widely and:favo#iably known' as was he. In the short space of a couple of para- graph's we '.would not attempt to sketch a biography of this gentle- man, whose rise to 'prominence and prosperity reads like a Horatio Al- ger book. • Mr. Joynt's 'record, 'in civic; indus- trial, political and., religious life is ,well known to us 41.. Lucknow lost a `valued citizen ^hen his death, occurred in December 1937, and a- gain in May of 194d in the passing • of Mrs. •,loynt., . sixty-first' wedding anniversary on • Monday of this week, We' wish them many niore. • BORN=To Mr. .and Mrs. Eddie Moore on Sunday, a daughter. Miss 1Vtorle Wilson is the nurse there. Congratulations. - We are lorry to report Mr. and Mrs. Mac Ross tobe on the sick list. Mrs. ifobt, Hall of Wingl•rain spent a few. days, with h'er 'parents, 1V1r. and Mrs. John Craig. iVIrs. 'Joe Holmes • is leaving this week to spend a few months at Clinton with relatives there* ' • ° eke Volunteer today,! . • Join the Farm Service Force and help Ontario farmers produce food' for Vic- tory. a Farm Cadet or a Farmerette and make a real contribution' to Can ada's War Effort this Summer. Hun dreds of farmers have registered their need for help already, ,and more 'are registering every day. Last year. more 'than 14,000 young men 15 and up and yoting women 16 and up, pitched in and lent.a hand. Thousands more are needed this year. Get full particulars from your High Schogl, Principal, Y.v.C.A., Y.M.C.A., or write• On- tario Farm Service Force, Parliament' • ° • Bldgs., Toronto. Volunteer TODAY! • • . ,- CRESII Farm Semite 'Volunteers an entitled • 16 wear this Jistinelirc 3" Crest (Tight) f sftppli�d on .rpplicatioit to the Ontario Farnt'Sei4•ire Porte, 2 S • ONtAR10' No AGRICULTURE ABOUR ',OTTAWA 1