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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-06-25, Page 5TM:SWAY, JUNE 25th, 1942 Lyceum Theatre WiNGHAM Two Shows Saturday Night Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 25, 26,.,27 AT REGULAR PRICES irs 111111111, FRES! SHE'S TWELVE *111 TEIHIFIC1 .Ell MARSHALL. LARAINE DAY' P - nux Bassin' ••-••••, 162* U.Cee k Obationslimili. gamma Ckia,P 04.1151 L. • - THE LVC$NOW SENTINIOL litiORNOW, ONTARIO. Orr PINE RIVER Mr. Bain Stuart, A.R. of Orange- ville and friend were the gueits of his 13rother, Mr. David Stuart last Tuesday. Mrs. Rudy Brandt has goneto Toronto to join her husband who has accepted a position M Toronto. They intend making their home there for a time at least, Mrs. Lloyd Irwin has returned home again from. Kincardine Hos - visitor at his home here pli_tak*here she was operated on the ,,,..._ first of last week. Miss Mary Steele ed impyre,ssiv:e servile. et werear»arain conduthet: e is assisting her for - a few days. United Church on Sunday morning The R. C. had a meeting las 'Thursday at the home Of Mrs. Wm. when the Sacraments of Baptism ob- Steele. Three malts were quilted. and of the Lord's Supper were A' R. C, .quilting Was held at the served. Those baptized were Mrs. home of Miss Jean Scott the 'fHughter Joyce and LOrne and Lloyd the Charles McDonald and little dau- of this week. . , ,Mr. and Mrs. Chandler of Tor.- mphroYwhile those uniting with, the church were Mrs. McDonald, onto were the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cameron at their cot- Caroline, Greta and Mary Hurn- tage -last week. Mr. Camaron drovel PbreY, Margaret •McPherson,' Earl thenrbaCk to Toronto On Friday arid and Verna McDOnald Next Sunday his .son bangles and nephew, Allan ReY.'41/1r,... ' Barnard Will • deliver 'his Camaron returned With hina, for -• a farewell sermon'. Indtiction services • , . . ; .1 for Rev. Mr, Ward will be held at week at tbe lake: Bainbridge of • Whitechurcheeh Friday, July 3rd Professor and Mrs. St. .Catherines were the 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart -MePliersOn, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson over last Florence and Jean of Wingham were recent visitors with friends here. week -end. •--- . - • . ST. • HELENS •Mrs. B. A. Miller of Regina re- newed old acquaintances here as the get of Mrs. Gordon.' It is -25 years . sine Mrs. Miller wig! was formerly Miss Jean Todd has .vis- ited her old home community, Miss Lauri -De Miler, Reg.N., of the Wingham Hospital staff . Was home for the week -end. Mr. N-e-ely-Todd was a -week-end • A bingo and dance was helcLin S.S. No. 13, Miss Maithol Campbell teacher, for the R. C. last, Friday evening. Mr Eldon Henderson and son Ross of Lucknow played for the dance. About seventy-five dollars Friday with Mr. and ,Mrs. W. A. was raised.Four men from the Leg- Miller: ion in Kincardine took charge of the The July meeting of the Women's bingo. Institute will be held in the Com- • Arrlong those who- attended the mullity Hall on Thursday, July 2nd. sectional meeting in Clark last Tues- R611 call, "Name your first school day were Madams Bert Mason, Wm. teacher". Children's program in laelcson-and---Wirk,Steele, • A reception was held in the Ana- berley Hall for Pte. and Mrs. Chee- Also ,"Andy ,Clyde Comedy" and "News" Matinee Sat. Afternoon 2.30 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 29, 30' Julyl. SPECIAL • ep THE . PICTURE II OF THE YEI8ita TIIIIITNEA"4P1IIRN 1 'WOMAIIOF ME WAR A GEORGE STEVENS' PRODUCTION vihltFAY BAINTER RE MALI) OWEN •" and--"IVIrs, James Douglas and family of Mitchell:visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron recently. --Misses- Mary and- Elizabeth Sal- keld of Goderich were viistors on _barge of Mrs. Archie Aitchison. Hostesses, Mrs. cweite--F-Tayititrws-.- James Aitchison, Mrs. Elwood Bar- ter Emmerton: A large crowd was hour. Please bring a spoonful of tea.- present. An address was/read by Mr. Lorne Brown and Mr. Wm. Per-. Mr. Kenneth Courtney, guson presented a purse of money. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald and A suitable reply of 'thanks was made family of I cintail were visitors at by Chester. The Carruthers orches- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex -Me- tra played for the dance which fol-_ Donald on Sunday. • lowed. ' • Mr. Howell Fraser gave the re- • LAC. Kenneth Reid of •Verdun, Manitoba; visited his friends here for fete days, last:week. AcCom- panying him to Zurich, where: -:-"he visited also were his grandmother, Mrs. C. MacDonald, Mr. Murdoch McDonald and Mr. •and Mrs.° Don -Carchs-who-spent--the Kenneth is the son of Mr.,Wm. Reid and is well known here. Mrs. Joseph Colling, Ripley, was the guest of her daughter, Mrs, Alex McTavish over the weekend. • Miss Margaret McLennan of Loch- aLsh is assisting at the home of her uncle, Mr George Sutherland ' at ...warryAz7a—.gotxrl,,hTn.g:_ .1.,rr:TottesL.,.,ThLr4m _ A -xi provided it doesn't'crY at 'night:• at present at the 'home "of"rier son. port of the Presbyterial • held in HMiilton,. in' Bethel church on Sun- day morning. • Mr. George ,Sh11$' is:among those - who are ill. We hope he. Will soon be well again. A.C. Donald Courtney of St. ornas-was-the--guest of his :par- ents, Mr. ad Mrs. Wm. Courtney over the week -end. Pte. Reg. Campbell of Barriefield spent the week -end at the home Of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert • Campbell. - • • All enjoyed the duet by Misses Irene and Geraldizie Courtney in reininek_-on Siay_-_mo Weish-p KINLQUGH Mr. and,. Mrs: Jack Hedley of Kin.: cardine Township were recent vis-' itors with relatives here. . Mrs, Harry Bell spent a few 443* with her daughter, Mrs. Howard McGuire, Oliyet. Mrs. W. J. McLean underwent an operation in St Joseph's Hospital, London on Friday. -Mr,-and _Mrs. Ton Cassell and Miss Margaret Pinnell of Wirighain called on friends here Sunday. IVIrs. Stanley -Fair of 13ervie spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. B. Slessor, here. Next Tuesday, June 30th, will be • packing day at the Red Cross rooms .for the bOys overseas. Please send or bring anything y9u care to to make the difficulties of war a bit more cheery for our lads. Money to purchase treats or any donation will :be greatly appreciated. • Mr. and 1VIrs. Wm. Pinnell, Dor- othy and Mildred.were recent visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs. John Wall.' Con. 10- and Mr. BradleY-, visited at the home' of his sister, Mrs: M. Pinnell, Con. 10. • • A letter of thanks was sent from Gnr. Edward Burt serving in the Canadian Army overseas to the Red • Crossi_brancb. • here acknowledging a box sent some weeks ago and also cigarettes which he repeived and also deeply gx-iitefrit for. "There -was -also a letter from Gnr. Harold Smith. Miss Frances Elliott of London visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. • Karl Boyle. S.coti Clan Gathering • The dome of Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm Lane was the scene of a happy family gathering on Saturday after - 11-0-on----when-a-large-riiiinbar-of,th: Scott Clan gathered for their 81.11 • annual picnic., The day • was ideal and this beautifully kept old home-. stead made 'a perfect setting for al- most two hundred members 3f the late Hugh Scott family, After an • interesting -program of soft balkfoot ball and horse-shoe pitching, races were as follows: girls, 6 years, Rob- erta Coffyne, Elizabeth' Scott; boys • 6 years, Al Hedley, Mac Camphell; girls 7 to 10, Kathleen Lane; Mabel Guest; boys 7 to 10, Eldon iVfacFay- -den" Gearge-ManFayden; -giris- i1 -to 14, Marie Wall, Joyce Scott; boys11 to 14, Grant Wall, Jack Wall; young ladies, Marie Wall; young men, Mor- Jey_Wall; married ladies, Mrs. Elmer Wall; "Married men, WiffCiiii- bell; girls sack race, Marie Wall; boys sack race, Eldon MacFayden; men's minute race, John Nesbitt; ladies kicking the slipper, Jeati Thompson; Mew kicking the slipper, Bobby Scott; girls 3 -legged race, lean Thompson and Marie Wall; boys 3 -legged race, Clifford Scott - --Lariallocin4age„, r." 7." 41/ i • " • Ok, .( e.',•2"140:01 411 IM COMMAND ,Ativittu"Rifelir • SPEND a day or two each week on the farm • during harvesting. Pia the thousands of Farm Commandos who are prepared to"dose • up shop" or lay down their tools for a time, if necessary, to "raid" the harvest fields and. help ensure .the safe harvest of millions of -dollars worth of precious food. Farm Commando Brigades are springing up • in Chainbers of Commerce, Boards of Trade, Service Clubs and Churches all over Ontario --bringing together townsmen who are wil- ing to make a direct, patriotic contribution, to the War Effort and gain the good -will of neighboiing farmers at die same time. If, there is no Farm Coin -Mande Brigade forming m your locality, take it up with your tr alffegitalletih AeAr; - balloon rade-Joys, Morley Wall; wheelbarrow racer Ev- erett Lane, Clifford Scott; pie -eating contest, Ralph Haldenby; coat race. Gertrude Stanley. At the luneh hour a moment's silence was observed in memory of two who had been called to higher serviee, namely -Mrs: John Campbell of Kincardine township and Mrs. Noble Gitest of Kinlough. Mr. Wilson Wall and his'son Gordon favored with several bagpipe sel- ections which stirred . the eetch blood of both young and old. Of- ficers for the coming year were el- ected as fellows: hon. pres., Mr. Wm Wall; past hon. pres., Mr. Wm. Scott; • pres., Mr. John Nesbitt; vice -pre., Mr. Wilfrid •Canipbell; sec.-treas., • Mr. John MeFayden. The kind in- vitation -of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Walsh o hold their mid family gathering June, 1943 at their home was accepted. On Sunday next, June 28th at 3 p.m, members of the Orange Order will join with the Presbyterian con- gregation for worship.• Mrs. M. Johnston and Misi Win- nie Percy, R.N. of Listowel spent Sunday at their homes here. Mr: and Mrs. Perry Hodgins were 'Sunday visitors at Mr. John Barr's, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Neff and Bil- ly, Mr. Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Lav- ender of Hamilton vitere • Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Pin- nell. Billy Neff • remained for' the holidays. Mrs. A. MacLeod was a recent vjs- itor with Mrs. Wilbert Hodgkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guest. of Culrpss visited Sunday ' with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Guest. • • DUNGANNON Mrs, George Hodgins and son Nel- son of Ripley Were visitors Sunday With Mrs. Elizabeth Robb. Other visitors over the week -end were Mr. and Mrs: Will Robb, Lucknow and Mrs. Jas. Harrigan of liespler. • Mr. Jack Curran, who received a broken collarbone and broken ribs on the 25th of May in a motor acci- dent and spent three weeks in God- erich hospital, left for Hamilton on Sunday with'IVIr„,aiid Mrs. Will Beg- ley. The latter, who is his sister, will „care for _him during his VIP- valesence. • Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Crawford arid children Lois, Kenneth and Bil- ly of Goderich visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Culbert, Sunday, Mrs, Craw- ford and children remaining for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MeNah, Luck - now were recent visitors with Mrs. • B. J. CraWforcl • • Mr. and Mr. Chester IDErinin and family, Tunmy, Marjorie and Jane. of Pittsburg are visiting the for- mer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. R J. Durnin. • • Mr. and Mrs.. Barnes of London were week -end visitors with Mr... and Mrs. Cecil -Culbert: ) • We are sorry to hear of Mr. Th2V Stothers being indisposed after tak. ing a week spellrirfeW days ago. MRS. JOHN BARKLEY --1?-eath -Teri-owed-one-of • our highly- respeeted citizens of Dungannon, early Sunday morning in the person of Mrs. John Barkley, formerly An- nie Henry, daughter of the late Mr. Thos. Henry and • Eliza Irwin'. Mrs. Barkley, in her 83rd year, had been enjoying apparently good health un- til only two days' before her death, when she suffered a severe paraly- tic stroke, never regaining con- sciousness. She had enjoyed doing light duties in the house and gar,. on farms at Belfast and Cedar Val- ley before coming with her husband 25 years ago to retire in Dungannon. Mr. Barkley passed away 20 years ago. To then were born five daqh- ters and a son, Mrs, -Fitzgerald '(Ten- ny) at home; Mrs. Rich. Gardner (Margaret), Lucknow; "Mrs. Albert' Campbell, (Amelia), Westfield; Mrs. • Joseph Cobbe, Mrs. Wm. Knox and David, all of Limerick, Sask. Other surviving members are two • sisters, Mrs. Mary Agar, 13rampton, Mrs. Jos. Hackett, Lucknow and brother, Wm. Henry, Flesherton. °theft Win Imre MSC_ away were her brothers, George, Thos., • and sisters Mrs: Wrn. Gardner and Mrs. Wm. Irwin, the latter passing away only three weeks age. Mrs. Barkley will be greatly' missed by all who knew her," being a kind neighbor, an ardent worker in the Erskine Presbyterian church an the local Red Cross and always • tended al warm welcome and hos- ,pitality in her home to her many friends. The funeral is held Wed- nesday at 2:30 p.rn. in the Presby- terian chureh,:with her pastor; Rev. C. H. MacDonald in• charge. Inter- ment in, Dungannon cemetery. Visitors Sunday with Mr. andMrs. •M. J. Reed were Mr. and Mrs. Erie Fairbain and daughter Mary Lou of Detroit -and -Mr. :and -Mrs. R., L.. 001A BANKS • POST OFFICES DEPARTMENT STORES . DRUOINSTS OOOCERs TOBACCONISTS BOOR STORES sad aolaw RETAIL STORES • a Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Pearce pf Clin- • ton attended the Webster picnic and • visited .her parents Over Sunday. Mr. an'd Mrs. Harvey McCann and' Dean of Detroit are visiting his sis- ter Mrs. _George Twamley. Reedof Port Albert. . Mrs. G. Fitz,siminons of Arkona - • Jisohvnissittizingthhisel4W daughter,eek.endMrs. Cecil It Thje IirndieukerctisooriarSe_wirvilleeibeforhethid_we Rev; Friday July 3rd,,at 8.15 p.m. in the ' • Mrs. Harvey Webb and children Durigannon"United church. The Rev. of St. Helens visited her parents, Mr. C. P. Tavener of Bluevale and the and Mrs: T. J. Anderson on Wicit• Rev. A. E. A. Menzies of Londesboro *ill conduct the service. ed 0 mrs., ton s on Thursday aftenwon. A qui den arid takirig walk.; 'frith hdr dau-• Mr: and Mm. T. J. Anderson, MAFEKING nesday afternocni. Mr. and Mrs. J. Misner ,and Nola . of Stratford, Mrs. Will Begley and Miss Audrey Cook of Hamilton vis- ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. • Herb Curran. ral-from-thist-district-attend- There a—good-'—iften—dam—ee-'at anniversary services at Zion Sun y p.m. and evening. the W.M.S. meeting at Mrs. Sani Al- ' ghter, Mrs. Jenny Fitzgerald, 'who T: M. Anderson Mr: and Mrs. Thos. for the Red Cross was also finished, - has been her faithful and constant Blake and tardily; Mr. and. Mrs. Will • companion' all along. The 'deceased ' Andrew and -children attended the Messrs Sam and Perry biirnin • was born near Walkerton, moving ' Webster picnic at Harbor Park at I of Lucknow are at present building to near Durham,and bas since lived- Goderich on Saturday,last. I a poirch, for Mr. Henry Gardner. • II 41:1114011011! 4 1 Service Club, Board of Trade, Chamber of • • Commerce or Church Executive and get your local Brigade started at once. The need for a great emergency reserve of • Farm Commandos is urgent. The "stake" is • tremendOus. Ontario fanners must have - every ,possible man-hour of labour during harvesting to prevent irreplaceable loss of • foods to the Allied War Effort and to Canada • herself. Your helpis needled — NOW. Volunteer in ' The Farm COfil-• mando Brigade -Anil be ready to help if harvest emergencies arise. ONTARIOANTER-DEPARTMENTA,L.COMMITTEE AGRICULTURE.,-. LABOUR .--:EPUtAT-16,14ANLY !APARTMENT OF LABOUR, OTTAWA Mrd Bill, Holland is visiting 'this week with friends h Kincardine: Misses Irinra Hodgins and Betty •• Gillespie are holidaying with., rela- tives at St. Catherines. M. and Mrs. Ben Logan of Ripley called on friends here Monday even- ing. • ,0 Mr. and MrS. Alex MacKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smith and daughter of Embro were Sunday visitors with relatives here. • Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Borthwick of St. Catherines visited over the we•eleend with Mr: and Mrs. JaMes Hodgins. Mr. .tack Hodgins has enlisted and is stationed at Woollsley Barracks, London. Mrs. K. Hedley of Kincardine Township is visiting with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pollock and Miss Ethel Wall were Sunday visi- ttirs with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wall. cre F.* 41 AGRICULTURE MARCHES • WITH OUR ARMED roRcEs • Behind the lilies where men and women -are irisking life to defend home • and country, other men and women are toiling to supply the materials of war —ships, planes, tanks, guns. These manufacturers. --management and work- ers alike --are thus fighting 'shoulder to shouldet with our armed forces. But what about the farmers? They 'are doing (1 work of equal impor- • tance. They too are marching to battle, by: toiling early and late to per- . -suade--nature--to--increa.se..foocLand other essentialsupplies on which the issues of the fight so greatly depend. The farmer marches side by side with MISS ANNETTA L STEWART of Dungannon obtained first-class hon- 'orS in history" in her Second year in the arts course at. Toronto UniVer- sity. • the soldier and his armourer. •" Faimers 'who are doing their bit to Help Canada's all-out war effort max findi it necessary to borrow money at the Bank. You should not .hesitate' to discuss , your requirements with: our nearest Ihrancli. manager. Your • business will be regarded as strictly confidential. • BliNii OF MCINTREAL BANX, WHERE SMALL fCCOUNTS AEE WEI.COMEN Modern, F..xperiedeed Banking Service the Outcome of 124 Years"- successful operatiedi • • • LuCknow Branch: V. N. PREST, Manager