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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-05-06, Page 3-WEDNESDAY, MAX 6th, 1959 'LUCKNOW SENTINEL* LUOKNOW, ON,rjuu4 ...._. ._. _.......�. . __... • • • PAGE THS What did you .say? ,You'd likea turkey for Mother's Day!! Well—= --'—come. to Hall'$, the price is right, And the turkeys' good` to the `ve•'y last Local & !General A.'. Webb was taken :to Wing - ham' ,General . Hospital •on Mon- day:; . Mr, and Mrs. James Johnston of town ` are lboth •' patients ', in Wingh nm Hospital. / 'regular, meeting of . the Theg • Lucknow Women's' Institute will . be held in the •Town Hall on Fri- day, May 8th, at 8 pm. _This is the Mothers Day' evening meet- ing,/guest 'speaker, eet- ing/guest'speaker, :visitors 'wel- •come.' ' Harold •Mitehell . of Hamilton —and formerly of : Wingham placegd third in the United States blind !, .golfers• . tournament held at St. Petersburg, 'Florida; on April 20th. Harold is a' brother-in-law of : Mrs, `Morgan% Henderson. 'GordonNeable:.who is 'on,con- struction work. and his brother, Grahaiii: Who is ,eniployed. at . Se bringville, •spent the ' weel-end. wtih their parents,.. Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Neable of' Langside: ° ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Russell have returned ; to, their. ` home here • af- ter . spending 'the winter 'at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Mc- Kibbon.. Both Mr. and 'Mrs. Rus- • sell are:greatly` improved in health and wish to 'thank . their many friends who remerhbezed 'theta in, 'one:way •or another. cko.w` Presbyterian • hurthC Minister. • " Rev,:Wallace McClean. 1. SUNDAY, MAY 10th g Montgomery; alone` in his car, fusm� the ,guards., and the means Mother'S Day Ser- sustained ' a fractured skull and they . resorted to, in delaying and 11.00 a.m. 'Mo vice. Sunday School meets sabotaging work (Projects were facial lacerations. Johnson, ,the , at 10.45 to join es with con= ' . , fourth passenger'in the Dickison , quite. ingenious. gregation. f. Presentation • of _ •awards .' ' oar, received shock and facial in -•1 Rev. Marshall observed how- 1 juries. • • � � .. - Fever that our enmities, our Iiltes. 3:00 rn. Dungannon : • t '' P, left side of the andiare governed d lar - Pol�ee said the a dislikes, g, e ne g 7;00 p.m. Evening Worship Dickison car was shorn open in ely by the politicians In the • the impact.. •.. , ' prisoner of war tamp all. races Dickison died in an ambulance mingle in a common around, and. •en •'route to hospital. The other with sympathy and compassion two youths' died in hospital early one • for another,' not .excluding Saturday •morning; All suffered their ;guards , . in • some . cases. He head and internal injuries- made special mention. .of the The Teeswater youths were ort kindness ..of the Russians while. their way •to,a dance in Formosa. they were in solitary. Lamont wa` to have been mar- tried. in August. ` • . • ,. 'Glen Dickison is the son . of. Mrs. • Joseph' Dickison and . `the late Mr. Dickison, wholive two Miles north of Teeswater. Bruce Lamont;. son ''.of Mr. and Mrs: • rville Lamont, also lives north of Teeswater, and John' Dnffy is the only, ohild of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Duffy of Teeswater., Mr::and Mrs. Stan Burns of •St.:RELATES SOME Thomas. were Sunday visitors • with his . ;parents; Mr.:' and Mrs. POW EXPERIENCES" Thomas H. Burns... , ti '' . . •.1Vrr. arid 'Mrs. Jack ' Wilson and' Rev. Robert T. A: Marshal ,was Sandra visited last week with guest speaker.. at . the regular Mrs.'' Wilson's parents, Mr.: and .meeting of the:. •• Lions. Club on Mrs: Philip Stewart !. Monday night, , and related some of his • experiences during 21 Visitors with. Mrs • Sam. Durnnn.' 'months as ' a prisoner. er. of r in 1y n. wa and Mr: and Mrs.' Thos..Magoffin' Germany , during World .War over the week -end were: ,Mr. ' and t Mr's: Calvin: Irwin and Shirley • of • "Rets:: • Marshall 'graduated ' in. theology .: from' •Trinity 'College, 'Oshawa 'who alsp visited at ' Mr. Dublin. University, • and minister - and Mrs. W. ; J.; Irwin'•s;' Mr and',ed ' in • his 'n tive •Ireland for : 'ix Mrs..` 'Roy Irwin. of Fordyce, �Mr. s and. •Mrs. enr • Carter ' 1'n=' years,, ' before' coming to .Canada. Henry of Clin- two • years: ago to accept the ton, Mr;:and Mrs.: John Tillie of London, .Mr': AlmondJamiesonof . - pastorate of the . three-poin't: chargeof; Beii' rave Mr: and Mrs: Robert': . '.• Whitechurch, ,. Lang side and South Kinloss •.Presby - Mole and Billie • of Dungannon, Jack' Aitchison of •'Whitechurch. teriari congregations° • Mr. Marshall's university stud- ies were 'interrupted by World War 'II, when he ;joined the RAF. IN MOTOR' CRASHHe was shot down• on a• borrubing OTOR' mission over Dusseldorf in July Funeral services for three Tees- .1943, and 'Parachuted to safety,. water district youths, who died'eventually: being assigned to to :a motor crash Saturda `ni .ht Stalag � 4B. -Rey. Marshall;depict- in , ed .the 'lighter side of prison life,. were held in the Presbyterian without any dramatization of the Church, Teeswater on Wednes- , hardship he must have :endured.. day, , as ,the' community mourned the crushing tragedy.-' • I: Two attempted escapes,. suc= .•cessful'. - until'their recapture;: Killed in. 'the .two -Car collison ' Were made. The first in • the win - three Miles'i east . of Teeswater ter 'of 1943-44they when made were -Glen Thomas Dickison,• . -20; • ,Buddie Bruce Lamont,' 23; and about half way of a 100 -mile trek • to .the Czechoslovak border. The John William•. Duffy, 21. + second in June ,'of 1944, when In'°Wingham Hospital are • Mur- they • tried unsuccessfully' to. ray Montgomery, -19, of Wroxe-• reach. -the ' Dutch 'border. These ter, and Albert ,Johnston, 17,' of attempts brought solitary ; and Teeswater. 'bread and water diets. • THREE,.YOUTHS•.DIED • The • ;;three • youths . 'who • died . • • •• ' - despite en - were travelling east m•a. car driv- i Rev. Marshall, desp e G en tby •Dickison• when it collided eva convention, was with work. with a. west bound, auto, driven ' crews, and , he outlined some of by Montgomery. .1 their accomplishments• in. con- .LUCKNOW • N1TED CHURCH - 'Minister: •Rev. Gordon TI,.' Geiger, • B.A., B.D. SUNDAY, MAY 10th MOTHER'S, DAY 10:00 a .m, Church School I1:00 a.m. Divine Worship Infant Baptism - Nursery during' church'. `Thought For The Week:- - God could not be,everywhere ' therefore He anade mothers. ' Have You Renewed 'Yawn Sub ,►,,,.,, � scription?. AtChristmas time the singing of Christmas carols impressed the fact. that theGospel of. the Love of God, transcended all,and reachesacross the barriers. Rev. Marshall's final days as a prisoner . of war were in . a. civilian prison following a sabo- +cage trial, and here they were "in clover". 'compared with POW camps. His two year sentence at hard labour was cut short by liberation iby. Patton's Third Ar- my.• 'REE OF CHARGE. " During The Month OfwMay by Truce Clean Agents; SANDERSON'S LADIES!. ..& MEN'S' WEAR Lucknow. D. A. MacLENNAN . LOCHALSI-I WITH:.WE.LF AGENCY IN' WEST A. M. "Sandy" Nicholson has been ` appointedexecutive secre.' tary pf the John Howard Society of Saskatoon, and becomes . the. first full time , worker- with' this. organization in Northern. Sask- atchewan. • The John Howard '.Society . of. Saskatoon, organized • nearly 20 years ,ago,s has a threefold pro- gram of aiding the ;rehabilitation' of those released from penalin stitutions. • The Society PP cl . 'supplies ` l tithe` s , 'tools, transportation and; some of the immediate necessities of dis- charged persons. Representatives' of the Society visit jails and' the Prince Albert penitentiary regul- arly to do interviews and make contacts,: and thirdly they , workwith the', parole board in helping parolees . get .re-established in Society.: • Sandy . says it'.al. it - promises to e a very ifiteresting assignment It •will ',.be thirty-nine years this summer since he went West. The Nicholson familyhave been. ire.- sidents of .Sturgis, ,Sask:, but will move to • Saskatoon when their son Alex finishes high school. • Rev. 'Marshall . was `introduced' by Campbell Thompson and was thanked by' W. B. Anderson, who presented the .speaker • with . :a gift. • Members of the Godei°ich Club were visitors and were introduc-. ed& by District'Governor Ras•, Watson. Piano • duets were played by.' Mrs. -Gordon Montgomery and Mrs. •Jessie Aliiri, 'who •were: in- troduced 'by W. L. MaadKenzie and thanked by `Donald Blue. Lyceum: Theatr� WINGIiAM` . Two shows each night„ First at 7.15 Thursday, Friday, Saturday... May 7, 8,1 Dirk Bogarde Dorothy, Tutirt • "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" • The famous. story'' set in .' London and Paris during the French Re- volution. Club president, Chas.. Webster took the absent members. .to task • for ,,not. •'•notifying Wm.: Schmid,.' :r : who' makes supper arrangements.; Twenty-seven were 'absent; with out notification. 'Welfare work reports .were gi •ven by Frank. Thompson `• and:- Durnin Phillips. • M. L. ,Sanderson 'reported on, the visit to Howick . Lions, and. bringing back the. travelling Lion ' arid ,Cecil Blake ' reported on the ..Ladies' night. visit 'to •Goderich.` ... Brock. Cleland reported on the Convention fund, and announced the . three .pool winners ;as' ' gan Henderson, Cam Thompson;. and the._Convention, teund,, . the• prizes, 'being $5.00 - each. Brock.; was: given the Lions tome: • Some of: the delegates who will go. to " Windsor and New ,York were named Blake Alton reported that the,. 20 -acre field at the Cleland farm. '. had been seeded. Prdceeds` of the: crop will 'go:'to CARE. . ............,.........,,,, Goderlcb ,..-......,,.......„,,,,— PARKITHEATRE 'Nowa, Playing In, cinemascope and Technicolor, an excellentoutdoor . adventure nture drama, ':Kin of the 1 ., e g Wild Stallions." w P Monday, . Tuesday, Wednesday, May .11,, 12, 13 • " STOPO'VERki TOKYO" : .-- . In Scope and. Color Based', on the 'ravel by :Jr'• •R. Marquand; telling: Qf the adventures and romance • of : an under -cover agent.' in .modern. Tokyo;:. filmed'' in Japan. ' Robert Wagner. - • Joan Collins and.. Edmond .O'Brien - Thursday,' Friday,. Saturday, Special Attraction ! . This year's great winner of 9 Academy Awards ll. "'. . In Scope anGIGVd• Color From_the B`way musical hit about • an innocent _ sprite whose natural charms attract Paris' most. eligible che o ba a r . . Leslie. Caron Maurice 'Chevalier — Louis Jourdan and • Eva Gabor, Coming . Walt Disney's "`THE SI-HAGGY DOG" 'All .week' - May :1:8.23.'