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THE I,.UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Local At 'General:
:Gorden' Fisher ' ,was back on
the job on Monday after a bout
' . "with the 'flu' .which• closed his
:shop for, a few 'days:' last 'week.
Mr.. and Mrs Donald' Smith of
St. Catharines spent the week-
endwith his "parents, Mr. and• •.
Mrs. Jim. Sanith 'of Holyrood.
'They have recently taken up re,-.
silence ' in St Catheriries :.: •
Lorne Reid has been oft work
at his shoe repair shop for ten
' With -the' mumps. It `is ex -
'days P.
:pected 'he'll, be able to get back.
• on ,the' 'job 'by, the end.of 'the'
week
Mr:: Will Nixon Nixon of 'St. .:Wal-
burg, Sask., and MrWard
' 'Gemi cell .oaf. Alliston were visit-.
ors at the. home •sof Mr. and: Mrs.
J.ohn'. Emerson Jag week. .
Herb' Taylor 'oif Edni,onton is
spending' a few weeks . with his
'brother, . Albert Taylor of ,St:'
Helens. •
Mrs. ' Carman..::.Hamilton • _. re=.
turned 'Saturday, from Wingham
Hospital .where' * she • had been . a
;patient, for twelve days with
plural( ,pneumonia.
"I just can't :do • without 'the.
raper;"' says Mrs LeonardCraig
of Fenlon Falls' in renewing the
Sentinel.
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Lucknow'.
Presbyterian Church
Minister.
Rev: ;Wallace McClean
SUNDAY,. MARCH, 6th
11:00 a.m. Morning :' Worship
12:15 p,m: Sunday School
3:00 T■■p4rn Dungannon
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LUCKNOW
UNITED'CHURCH
Minister:
Rev, Gordon: It.. Geiger,
13.A., . B:D..
•, SUNDAY, MARCH 6th 1
• 10:00 a.m. Church School.
11+00 a.m. . Divine Worship
r� !`Rev.Eric Smalley y
,o
f Toronto - Nursery during.
church.
Thought For The Week
It is never.'.too tale to. give
up, our. 1 rejudices.
d ". Fr�itlay, March, 4th.
Wonian's' World Day
ay of Prayer
��'.
St: Peter's Church 3 ran.,
ar.n.iri.wawYHi.rtirN.�i.rnri �i
mcouRN o ,..
MRS.' • ROY' BLACK
After a ' .;long illness, born
Cheerfully' and .; courageously,
death.. came to Mrs. Roy . Black
early' Saturday morning, Febru
ary 27th in, Wingliam 'General,
Hospital She; was 51`; • years •of
age. Mrs. ' Black underwent major
surgery in July ;: of,: last 'year,.
when' the • seriousness .of her con-
dition 'became ' known:
•; • Possessed of a cheer
ful. vivacity; Mrs.. Black took ' a..
very enetgetic • part in' coinmun-,
ity .' and .church activities 'and;
won many friends Never ne-
glectful ;of her home, she Was a,•
devoted •wife,. Mother .and. sister,
and . there was 'always . a friendly
welcome. • at ` her • threshold for
young and . old."
••Mrs. Black ' was the former
Eva ",May .Errington, daughter. of
David S. . Errington ;and •: Olivia
'Jane ,Jewitt. She 'was born .on
Concession 6, West Wawanosh
and _resided' there':until: her:. mar-
triagethirty'-one ` years ago last
August to Roy. Black,- who at
that time :Was assoeiated with,
this brother in the dray business
in Lucknow:: Mr. and Mrs. Black
spent all their` married life here.;
• Eva, as Most everyone called
:her, was a faithful member of
the Lucknow • Unitad , 'Church
choir,': and. the Sunday morning
anthem "Lead 'Kindly . Light"
had' special , significance. 'Other
Church'. activities included mem-
bership. .in. the '.'Evening Auxin
ary and the 'Woman''s. Associ.a-,
tion; .and. she was ' a past presi-
dent .of 'the three groups of that
Association., She '-and her hus-
band. participated
usband::,participated , in the winter.
indoor 'bowling : league Eva was
Mr. , and Mrs, Cameron • Mac-,
D'oriald' visited in Chatham, last
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Arnold and 'Marianne.
Mrs. Annie ' `C., MacKenzie . of
Toronto, ,in 'renewing ' her Sen-
tinel says, "1 find myself wait -
* Mg every ' Friday for. the 'Paper.
1 enjoy • the' editorials; so ,keep
Mary Fisher, daughter 'of Mrd:
and . Mrs. George Fisher of
Whitechurch, played one 'of the
leading roles in ' the 'operetta
staged ..'.by Winghatn • District.
High School students last week.
The Whitechurch Branch of
the.. • Women's Institute will meet
again next .Tuesday at the home
of ..Mrs, Victor Ernerson.. • Guest
speaker., Mrs, 'Joe • Kerr of Wing -
ham, who will speak on cher 'trip
to Jamaica. Demonstration on
the planting .and ; care of house
plants, . by, 'Mrs. Dawson Craig.
Roll call, `A' hint from the Green
Thumb*, to the" Green Horn."
Ladies to Wear something green
or pay a -fine,
CROWDED ,OUT:
The- above 'caption, is not
uncommon. It occurred " at
The Sentinelagain last week:
When ,the, first run of the
• paper was made on 'Mon-
;
Mon-•` • day, 'twelve pages were indi-
cated and planned for. Un
expeeted: news, copy and ;ad-
vertising, came 'in;. later, 'suf-
ficient to fill. ,at: least 14
pages. But, . by this :•time we
were past the, point of "no
"':
return, and:the only alter- •
native . was to oznit .the'edi-
torial page and other arti-
cles
w hick were, in type.
a ' past president of ;the• Ladies'.'
Auxiliary 'to theCanadian Le-
:gion, and was 'also:' active in,
Zone• activities of the Auxiliary
and 'was alio a inen ber of .the
Lady .Foresters.
Hundreds visited ,,the, MoLen-:
nan and ; MacKenzie ',:Memorial
Chapel where the:, remains '.;rest-
ed at the week-end.:On''Sunday
afternoon a memorial service
was held by the Lady -resters,
with Mrs.1 Gorden Brooks presi-.
dent : of .:the :fraternity, conduct-.
ing the :ritual, assisted, by,'Mrs.
Charles Shert. as acting chap
lain, an office Eva held at her
death. O'n Sunday evening meal,
bers of . the Ladies' ,Auxiliary
conducted a ,memorial service
with the -last rites pronounced
by, Mrs., Alex Purves, followed
'by, the' placing' of symbolic 'pop
pies on 'the ,bier. '
•On Monday afternoon the fun
eral service was • 'Conducted guy
Rev. Gordon o . Geiger,' who.: paid
tribute to 'her • lifeof. service, and
Mrs: J. W. Joynt sang "Beyond
The. Sunset."
Intermentwas in Dungannon
Cemetery,' the pallbearers :being
Virden Mowbray, Ken Mowbray,.
Al Irwin, Eddie Gaunt, Noble.
Johnston, J. 'L MacMillan.: Flo -
Wer bearers were Auxiliary.
members, Mrs. Alex Purves; Mrs.
'Jim Hamilton, `Mrs. Phillip Mae -
Milian, Mrs.,Clair Johnston,,Mrs.
Ronald, Forster, .Mrs. Les Pur
ves, Mrs. 13,ob 'Armstrong,' Mrs.
Spence Irwin. • ,
Mrs. Black is survived sby her
husband; one 'son, Dr. Wilfred.
Black -of North ,Bay, and infant
granddaughter, 'Heather Margar-
et; four sisters, Mrs. Gladys'
Turnbu41, Brussels; Mrs. Bell
Badman, Comber; Mrs. ' Mary
Rivett, Dungannon; • Mrs. Cora.
•Hughes, Toronto, who all. assist-
ed greatly in the care • and com-
fort
of their sister in her' illness.
.There are twobrothers, ' Victor
Errington of West Wawanosh
and Everett .Errington of Dun-
ganPnon, A brother. Fred • .was
killed in WorldWar T in- 1917,
'and a 'brother .Leslie died .at'' the
''age of six months..: '
Eva's mother died in 1948, and
her father in 1952.
LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR—FASHION MILLINERY
Foundation
Garments
Our . department . is bulging with
crispy' fresh Girdles, Corsets, Bras-
sieres,
sieres, 'Cor'selettes, . Belts, Vests.
Large selection .isin size ranges'
fittings can be had iti all 'garments
of .'many styles. '. hese include `,' the
popular branded lines of Nu -Back,
'Grenier, Gothic, Lovable, •Lagnon,
Exquisite, :Playtex, E. T.' Corset, 'Win
kie, etc.
PRICED'. FOR EVERY: POCKET
Choose yours. early for .that ,
Spring Outfit.
ZION and Dungannon will leave the
end 'of .March,. and Rev:. and.,
The 'flu ; "bug" is on the 'line.
Hope everyoneIS feeling abetter.
Charlene 'Anderson; is back to
school after having the. mumps.
Mrs. Jake Hunter has •had the
'flu and is. spending awhile With
Mrs. Mac ,Scott... ••
Church will be at 11 a.m. for
the month •of March. It is com
.munion .next Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie
and' family. spent. Saturday • ev-
ening with* Mr. and- Mrs. Elmer
Wall. Mr,' and Mrs. Will Ritchie
are visiting up there again. •
PLAYED::' HOST: TO..
MLN,,S • S, V1E ,V. S
Dr. and :Mrs..Alex,0;N.immo, en-
tertained the ministers • of 'Bur-:
on aitlan d Presbytery : a ;
Mand
their :'wives at their home
Wingham last week. 'There were
ithirty-one : in attendance . to en
'o. a very Pleasant v.i,
easy t o n n as
joy
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p g_
the guests of the , Nimmos,- Who.
having' returned in recent : weeks
from a journey 'to, the Far East,
had ::many., interesting pictures'
to'`show`. and stories 1o• relate."March 3, 4, 5:''- pouifle:'Bill'
Other "' guests included ':Rev.•
"1001. ARABIAN NIGHTS''
arid • Mrs:` Sain Kerr of Exeter; • .
.Rev. ':and Mrs.'' J. R.;.MacDonald Starring; the' near-sighted Mr.'
g,
of• Roseville,' Mich., formerly of:MCGoo.•
,
Ripley and,Ashfield; and: Rev.
• ,and • Mrs. R: T, A. Marshall of
Strathroy, formerly of the White-
church, "South . ,Kinloss; : 'and
LangSide: charge.
The : evening 'had a farewell
nate about'. it, as Rev. and Mrs.
Wallace McClean . Of Lucknow..
Mrs. W. B. Mitchell wil short y.
go. to Dtrrham from Kincardine.:'
In addition, Rev. R. G. Mac-
Millan of, Goderich has resigned:
his charge after 'a 12 -year paste
rate' at Knox Presbyterian
Church, to accept the, position
of 'director. • of the e Huon County
Gh ldren's Aid 'Society, effective
in late summer.
REG McGEE PASSES
Reginald P. McGeee, a colorful
and Widely -known ` resident of
Goderich, where` he had been ;in.i.
the ' automobile;` ":business for
many ' years, passed, away in :•
ri h
Gode c Hospital at
P the age et. -•-
68.
g: 68. The ' funeral : was on. •Mondays
ceu m - Theatr E
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
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_' • "Carry On 'Admiral" and • "Bachelor Of Hearts”—Color
and'
"THE DOMINO KID"
Starring :;Roary Calhoun':
Matinee Saturday Afternoon
Ate 2:00 p.m.
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Monday, Tuesday; Mrch 7, S.
Olivia De Haviland • and Dirk `Bogarde
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• a Surp"rise witness and u a startling. climax:
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,' Mar. '9 to .12
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He 'baffled Scotland Yard! The most notorious
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"JACK THE ,RIPPER"
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`Starring Lee Patterson, Betty 'McDowall. &.. Eddie Byrne ;
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"THE YOUNG CAPTIVES"
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