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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-04-13, Page 5TiWi:SDAX', APRIL 'Ode \.1939, .tiC.KNO.W SE•h4 TI NEL. 'e? Lyceum %haat 1 W.I:NGH Show .starte, at. 43 p.m; • tex•cee.,, Saturday,... Saturday night two shows at '7.45. and:9.45 _ p:ir'. • M,AT1NE'E Saturday.. 2,30 pm.. "Thu'rst1a'y, Friday, Saturday, • April ..13, 14, 15. ALICE FAYE FRED ALLEN ' • • JOAN DAWS: • in . - * 'SALLY, . E� iR E ,andkVi A musical . camedv With. a sup porting cast . that includes. Such 'Durante, 'Ton.y stars as Jimmy Martin, Raymond , StottQuire; tette, •and .'Luise Hovick. ALSO ""Popeye Cortoon", "Sport Subject" "News".'' : Monday; • Tuesday, Wednesday .A.p r,i,1 17,..18 19. EDNA MAY OLIVER WALTER PIDGEON +. n4 MY" PEAR M•ISS.'ALD•Ri'CH" A school teacher from. the' back Woods inherits a paper'ren;bya woman -hater. Miss Olivier is the : school teacher'' and . Walter Pidgeon the. woman -hater. ALSO. "Crime Does Not • Pay" "Traveltalk" "Cartoon"' MATINEE EESaturday 23U p.m. Admission Adults—lac Children -10c €OM(I11j'G-April, 20, 21, •22. • . SP.ECIAL '"BOYSTOWN"' �. A..MSTR O!'TOMETRIST IN :.LU'CKNOW '. W1:•'JNEgD.4„Y aysfitimefis udi 3g,AY 060 AY Phone or drop in, and let me show yule how Bray Chicks .made real p,"t,tr fot poultiynen last 'year. • attention prompt 4.1 iv - - Finlayson Bros• • LUCKNOW; ONT. 'COU R111 ESS` CORNERS N N Harry �O1cee.• Passes - .UtGAtN! (Continued from Page One) Mrs. Walter Hawthorne and dat l� h visitedMiss Betty in which HarryMcGee ter °f Godcinch t r Elliottliott on 'Monday feny a oon • Misses Frank and 'Ln f'Sc IVLeLean of PL.-sy;na v., spent Flee er an a week with their brother, Mr. T• os. • Mc - an.' Master Ross• Eedy is nursing a sore -tem in splints, the;result of too much "frisk" from his friend, 'J. C. Alton's pony, causing 'a dislocated wrist; Mrs. • Jean, Williams has not been so well lately-• and has- had another :heart- attack,. • , ' With :'the epidemic of 'flu• in our midst and. t`en. the recent.snow store, folke'grew lust a little weary of old King' Winter. Mr.;•yhorton Eedy of Shaw's Bus - ;tress College, Toronto, is enjoying Easter holidays with .,his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs H. J., L. Eedy. , Miss Margaret Pentland -of South- ampton and. Mr. and. Mrs: Allan Pent- land of ' London are Easter visitors with: Mrs. A. B. Pentland. "• • Mrs. • Robt. Moore .was called ; to 13elkrsve -at the end of the 'week • to be with:', her • sister whose 'husband,. M,. ;has. Keating, died , at London from serious development. after the ''flue' The funeral was held .on Monday. Miss Dora Sproule. of Stratford vis- ited"Easter Sunday with her mother Mrs.David Sproule. , Miss Pearil Caldwell of Leamington was home for Easter,. with her mother Mrs. Rebecca 'Caldwell. Mr. Walter Dickinson attended acon- vention of the 'Oxford'" Group et the firstof the month at Toronto. • . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robb of Luck - now visited their nephew, Mr. Wm. Robeon the sixth of W. Wawanosh 'n ,Easter. Sunday. •• • Mrs: Donald Fowler, Miss Melba n'owler and Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Dur - 'tin attended' the. marriage- of their feinnd Miss Ettabelle Swan of St. gelens' on ;Saturday,• • Mrs. Gordon Kidd: and little, son 'f Winirhern ,is: visiting her parents, •Mr. and -Mrs` J. J.. Ryan. Mr. Kid+1 who , is speeding •a few days with relatives in Southampton, Is also ex - e ected for .e' visit. e D, ungannyin''Badminton:Cl'uh sponsored a' successful dance in the ' arish Hall last Monday 'evening, with Arthur.'s• 'orchestra of Wine'hare "nplving the music. The attendance was not •a§large as some other timPe. 'tie to the heavy snowfall that night played mn ar titre part,. A few 'Months fter he had `started to evork fox' Mr.' Eaton, Me. McGee was promoted to head -of a' departtnnent and later he heeeme ,general supervisor of °several other units. • His executive eiielety .and flair fou business ' expansion found .}ieoogni- tion • early in his 'career, and in 1904. he• was. placed in charge of. the - erec- tion of the Winnipeg 'store, • include' iti'g . the development of associated 'factories. arid offices: From 'that time on be devoted most of his en= ergies ,to' eelninlar-• expansion ,moves; and new buildings iri - Regina,r7Sas- katooil',, Calgary . and Moncton bore' witness" to .his instinctive 'genies -in 'hat phase of ;operations. ; .,Mr- ' McGee' iret executive des= tinction caine'in •1906 When he' •was', made a directoreof the T. Eaton Co., and, this was followed a year . later.' 1`1y his ;appointment- as second vice president and later as first vice- pres- A 'wolf was seen ori Saturday on Mr. Lorne Farrish's • farm. • Mr. Wil - T Parrish shot at the wolf,wo'u'nd• ing one of its legs- as it hurried away limping. Somemen with guns and dogs tried to -lacate the wolf without success. , • Easter holiday, rieitors at their, 1'4 homes are Misses Ina Campbell of Stratford Normal, Eilleen Campbell of 'Erin, Grace Campbell of Lucknow, 14fe1da Lane of Orillia, Winnifred Lene of Belgrave, Hilda Lane o_f Lucknow, Jean Nelson of Lucknow, Pearl Jam eison of Lueknow, Mid Duncan McKay at . his: home at Kintail. A .number have been victims of the 'flu' in this '• district. • Miss Rita Courtney-- went to •Tor- onto last week. " Mr. John Courtney made a :'bust- ness 'trip • • London the first of the' yt.eek. . ,� , .• Mies Elmira Alton of Belfast and Mr. Leonard • Alton of London are as- sisting Mr. David Little who is ill Ilemeith the 'flu, ' We are sorry to rep&rt that Mrs. George Drennan is still ill in bed, Mr. and Mrs. Ear! McDonald and frimily visited tel, Sunday with. 11'r, and Mi's. Niel *Donald of Kintail. Misse'' Melda and Winlnifred Lane left on Tilesda.yr to attend-tfie O. E. A. in Termite , Mis§• Beverly Jni nston entintained a nerebea' ,of ,her friends to a b r;th- ident, ,. • Aided -New Policy : in i 't- ee t or .•i', to �McG s addit r In�14i . I n tintcontribution to the, company in its peridd:'of expansion, he was also '•credited •by •• hiscolleagues. with • hay. - 'rig caused Timothy Eaten to'..reverse a time-honoured business custom by; :adding furniture to .his •;greatly cpm- p"ehensi•ve line •of stock. • Prior to 1892, the Eaton store sold no furniture, and when Harry McGee began to .think.of marriage, he found' himself faced ',with the • necessity of going, :outside • the :firm' to make his iEierchases . of household furniture. 'Making the• rounds of furniture roan facturers, the young' man Purchased. himself things he needed for and bought up a considerable balance fo' i:he Eaton firm., The .furniture met a brisk demand, and from that time 'en• the department grew until it.: became 'ne of the most important trenches' 'f the' vast .mercantile establishment, Throughou ,t'`his long , association. with the, T.' Eaton Company, Mr: :Mc- Gee . held the -love and respeet .ofan increasingly large'°number of employ- ees' by maintaining personal contact with them despite the 'constantly: growing demands: of business. In 1928, ' on• his, forty-fifth .anniversary. with he ,company; the loyalty of Eaton •em- eiloyees found expression when; at`a 1' lige demonstration in the , Arena en+•dens., he was • presented with :a• 1i4 Royce limousine. ' Two years• later he. was made' heti-- orary colonel of the 'Irish Regiment,. the first such distinction conferred on anyone by that unit since the death' of -Sir John Eaton. The honor waspar-. ticularlyee preciated by Mt: McGee. for it was with the Irish that, he re- ceived his commission as .lieutenant during ' the. Great War years, ' when• i'he regiment' was first formed. Marked 50th •Anniversary - IIn 1933 he was honored at another, huge detrion'stration' in; Maple Leaf Gardens on his .fiftieth anniversary. with the firm, andhe had looked for- ward eagerly to: the4. day. when he" would mark hie diamond jubille as a member' of the :Eaton organization. • . An enthusiatic golfer, he was; a member of both Lanliton and Miss-. issauga . clubs, and in this competi- tive sport, as in business, he stood out by 'dint of, exceptional energy and, activity. In addition to his ether ,in- terests, I'Ir. McGee was a devoted -member of the ehureh and his con- scientious ,work as a trustee and mem- ber of the board of Timothy Eaton Memorial .Church • exemplified, his , de- votion; What that great edifice -owed to his affection is known to few; for his benefactions were carried out 'as quietly and unobtrusively as were his business duties.. Mr, McGee is survived by- his wi- dow, a daughter, Kathleen, • and an adopted daughter, Mary Lou Porter, 'all living at the family "residence, '61 Forest Hill Road. Two grandsons, John McGee. Porter and Harry truest Porter also survive. , Of c'oi t'se there' is sorrle sunshine fes' .'milers. Bogs which nt'ere" worth abiut .$.34 cwt. en Feb.: 15,• 1933 twee, tx-e' h 54855 .o'n the same diite years later ' • -ASH FIELD The 'fltr'ilas found quite a few vie- ' iris in our community. Weextei d congratulations to Mr. end Mrs. Mervin 'Avery -on their. re - 'Olt marriage. ' Mr. Shin Gibson had a very sue= cessful ,auction, sale on. Friday but e the farm was not sold all articles isted were not sold. ti Mr. Neil McKenzieand daughter 'diary of Toronto called on friends ']ere on Friday and on .their return etre accornpaniedl by Miss Marian McKenzie. , Messrs. Neil J., Neil G. and Henry NcEenzie and Frank Hamilton are ;n Toronto this Tuesday to see the h'nc'ltey match between' 'he Boston and 1'01:Amito teams. ' Word wee wee received , here a last Week .ei• kr uvn a$ "Big Rory", Ho w'as son of the'late Mr. and Mr's. Neil Mnchenzie, and ' w: -bore on the, 12th nncession of Ashfield seventy-five ••e;ii•s neo. Ile has travelled quite e)- e'i)sively Ana for dome ;Gime livedin 115t1 nl'rn l,irt for the, last ' numbe"r • ,eveare has livtd in the Southern• Stites. Mr. and Mrs. ;Jos. .Killonete hay' ee visitors.for Easter their daughters: Miss Eva of..Connaught L•abratoriee e'eronto and: Mrs. Win. Kelly and sor of Welkin. '• Mrs. Wri. Bray visited on Erste*• 4nnday with. her d'aughter.• Mrs. Wi» Reel) on, the 6th concession of W Irawanos'h: • Mics. Fern ,Altotl''attended' the 'wed ''n r.of her, niece, •Miss Emily Prowl?' "..need F' idav, also • spending •a- fel lees. among her :relatives. S1i 'ht improvement, :ia shown to .. wards the recovery of Mr:' G: ,C: Tre-' raven elle euffere' a narnlvtie, ere:ro e „mitt,•ae:o. We anxioticiv,. wait f' e. ' ettPr news: '.,Miss Margaret 'Elliott, "who; is 'em--• 'loved in Goderich, was with her'par- lets Mr: • and -Mrs, Arthur Elliott for e1ood Friday. •• The. lediee of the .United • Church' are having a -bazaar of fancy Were -nvi'•bakine, on Saturday afternoon •ommencing at 2 p.m. with•afternoon+ tea served. • ' • • Mrs. Witt. Thompson had as visitors in Easter .Sunday, .Mr.., Chas.Thomp- son, Mr. •Fratililin .Thompson, wife end little • daughter and' Mrs. • Tilly 'titson..of London. Rev. Eimer • and -Mrs. ,Taylor and family •`spent. Easter' with 'the lady's parents, . Mr,'" and , Mrs. Thos. Dick- son, 'sr. • • The Junior Institute is scheduled to meet : at. the. home 'of Miss Elsie Vint, .Ashfield. ...Rev,.. Mrs. E. Gill entertained her'. .class of boys to' a palmy at the 'pare sonage •on•Tuesday evening: ST. `-H ELENS THE LUCK•NOW .SEhJT'I NEL ublished every, Th urslaY m mernr , at Lueknow, Ontaiio. Mrs. A. D. MacKenzie—Prop.riet o -•-Pu lisbe Campbell., 'Th .meson b >. THURSDAY, APRIL 13th, 193.$.. B FAREWEL' L TO KI`NLOUGH LADLES (KINLOUGU NEWS) Mr. George Raldenby and Harold are: spending• the week in Toronto. . Misses Bess and Jean Lane are holidaying with their , parents, , Mr.. and. Mrs. John Lane. • Miss., Karl Boyle and. little daughter' have returned home from Kincardine,; Hospital, . ' • ,Misa.H.elen' Malcolm of Toronto is spending the • •holidalis. at Mr. 'Thos. Malcolni's, . ' Mrs: T. Elliott :of. . London is 'vis-,. iting with her daughter, Mrs. Karl The next meeting •of , the • W._: A. will be ,field on •Tuesday, .,afternoon April ` 18th, • at.. the home of .. Mrs.. .Lane.' La Malcolm ne • tl A number. of friends gathered at the .home , of'• Miss Hazel Percy en Tuesday afternoon to spenda h fety social'k. hours 'with. Mrs. Jane Percy and Mrs. Wm. Haldenby before they leave for their. . new . homes. The fol- lowing .program 'was ;given.'.Commun- •ity singing; reading. by Mrs. Jas. Hodgins;' sole:by. Mrs:. Alf: Haidenby; 'reading by Mrs.' Geo. Haldenby read- ing' by. Mrs. Thos. Hodgins; . solo by Mrs: J. Eckeitswiller; contests by,Miss Margaret Malcolm : and Mrs. Harold. Thompson.. The following addresses were read by • Mrs Geo. HaldenhY to Mrs. Percy: :and -Mrs. Thes. H;odg-ins to Mra. •Haidenby; Mrs. Art 'Graham and Miss Winnie Percy making the presentations.' , To .Mrs. Jane Percy, - :Dear Mrs. Percy„ • We have gathered here' his after- noon to' spend .a few social hours With ,you before you 'leave .to make. your:hotne in Kincardine. We .could not let this opportunity pass without expressing tq you the feeling of the neighborhood. How we have enjoyed in the past - calliiag et your `honiel etid visiting: with -you.' Your kindly 'home—Making spirit' anti loving. 'personality • will long be A. re - Membered . to say 'nothing of that, good cup . of tem that helped to, ,add taste' and color: to an afternoon, amt elfhough you will not be so nee - to .us, en"to.us, we will •always reniomber youe kihdness; .and' ci.on't be Surprised at any time to hear ' a Kinlough' voice gat your door, where we know• the wel-' come will be the same in the future as in the past, and now "to show our gond-will in a more substantial way We ask 'you 'to accept this table cloth and bath towel to, be a constant re-' minder of us ail, ,in your home. In 'dosing it is the wish of all that you may enjoy. many mere years of health and happiness, and' When 'life's race has been run; to ' receive 'God's greatest blesing, '"Well Clone thou good and faithful servant". Signed 'on behalf of your man friends, • • - • { Hazel, May and Grace. Dear Margaret: • • We, your friends', and neighbours, felt we would. like -'to have another afternoon tcigether before: your de-.: pasture to your- new ;home. We feel ewe are, losing ' a . family who have proven themselves to be' real .neigh= all were welcome, and it has always so willing to, help in .any community affairs and to lend 'a hand to any neighbour anywhere,. ;any time, ' any place . Your home has been a place where all were welcome, and it has alweys been a pleasure to have 'you visit with any of•us, and -We sincerely hope that though you are going to •a dif- ferent community, this friendship will not be severed. 'It is ins this hope that we present this lunch cloth and hope that we may. often. sit ' across ' the table fromeyou •and enjoy the happy half' hour• over the tea cups. Also he. ,sept the jardinere and. in it plant a sweet Forget -rue -not. . It is. our wishs that you and 'yours may have every success acid happiness in your new home and we will all Iook forward to frequent visits in this community. • ,Signed on behalf of your many : firendi . eteseht Miss Percy A ,number. of 'girl friends of Miss Winnie , Percyor R.N.,: :withered at-' the horn*. of, Mrt. L' eve. Eckenswiller on I' Wednesday"evening • and presented • her ,with an oiled silk uriibrella. Win nie has been in Kincnicdine , Hospital 'for a number of years end is g'oing s ' a ht twee �„�o.,�wai . I;rA tti tal . s ne"i ertrisor: ' The fc llov'ing program was given: readings by Misses`'lCathleen Ora - heir, Jean AnderSon;.di's. Weald rte" Cosh Mei. Geo. Haidenby and M'•' Art (xrahain.. A game' in e•}iarge cif' • • Mrs. D J. McIntosh of Vineland and Mr.Neily Todd of Stratford were weak -end • visitors with their parents, Mr. • and Mrs. D.. Todd.. • • Rev: Mr. Gell of Dungannon Oc- cupied' the pulpit in the United church on Sunday, evening : and delivered a fine • Easter message. ' Next Sunday evening Rev. H. C. Wilson oh. Au- burn will be the preacher.. Mr. Joe Staurt has returned from a visit with friends in. Chicago, , Mr. Lorne Webb, B. 8. A., who is employed with the Western Canada Flour mills Co., Toronto, was a recent visitor with friends here. • ' Mr. Jas: Ramage left for. the West this week ' Teachers.. and students home for. the vacation include Misses W. D. Rutherford of Kirkland Lake, Irene Woods of Waterloo,, Dorothy Webster of London: Zylda and" . Dorine Web- ster of ' Toronto, ;Jean Webster of Wingham.,Muriel and Gladys Wright of Leamington High School', Norma Weatlierhead and Mr.. Gordon Millet of Wingham. High School. Mr. Clifford Wright. of Charin�z Cross, is spending the week with ,his un,le Rev. A M. Wright' and Mrs. Wright, ' ' • ' Misses Elinore ••and Yvonne Smith of . Toronto are holiday 'visitors with "heir grandmother, Mrs. -John Web- ster, Mica W." D Rutherford, and Ger- 'Inn Miller. motored. to ,Toronto on Tuesday where Miss Rutherford will sttend the "Ontario Educational As- sociation Convention. • • The Apr'il,meeting of the Women's Tnistitute .which was •postponed 'last week owing the rev ' t the k cls ices of ti g to P imifirxrecterts 20th, ` Mr:. Edwin Gaunt who has spent sortie weeks, at his ''home here •has Bone to Mattlice• in Northern Ont. Mr. and' Mrs. Torrance Anderson. 'ltd Peen -Wee of Toronto ,wore Easter' 'remits of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ander- Son. .0. PAGE RIVE. • -Miss ,Nellie Malcolm and a contest in .charge of Mrs. Ha d T mpson, were very ii}teresting. Lunch was.ser, ved. Officers , I ft e N W. O c Name a The H W. 1.. met at the home of r • 'h o ran:► with •the i•esi - 11![ .. 9s C n w t `x G g p dent, Mrs , Levi Eekenseiller in the - chair. After the 'regular epening ex-' eieises the following business was dealt with. Mrs. Howard Harris read 'the new slate of officers• which was' n pe, Mg at Mrs. Ackert's: Hon. Pres„ Mrs. A.Ackert; pr'�es.;- Mrs: Levi Ecken: swiller; lst vice -Pres., Miss 1Hasel ' Pth c 2nd' vice- res: Mrs • Howard y, n Harris; see. -tress., kiss' Winnifred' ; - Ackert;' asst.. Miss May Bayle; Pip;1 ,p ? ist, ..Miss. Edfia Boyle;, met., Mr... 'Howard 'Jerrie; 'district directror, Mr::. Ernie Ackert.; fruit arid' flowers cern.. Mrs Re Elliott, Mrs. Eldon Ec'kenswil- 1 H' E rot - ho draw u: ata .rec nt executive meet er, 1VIis's Hi Percy,; auditors, MrS.,1" W. McLean and .. Mrs.. Jas: Hodg.i'ns, press reporter, Miss May,$oyle;' nom._ corn., Mrs. John Colwell, Mrs: R. El- liott, Mrs. Ernie Ackert, Mrs. H, • Harris; programs,, Mrs.' 'Levi Eck- enswiller, ' Miss Winnifred ' Ackert; Mrs. Roy Graham,' Misses Hazel Percy and May Boyle; district represent- atives, epr se t-atives, Miss Winnifred Ackert, Mrs? Mpy 'Boyle, Mrs. Roy. Graham : and Mrs: Levi E•ckenswiller: A • dance' for Easter .weekwas discussed and also the fixing of cupboards in the hall. A solo ,was given by Miss' 'Mary. Cox. Misses Winne Hari :and, Percy gave readings. Mr; Carni1 ell gave, the motto. Mrs: A. Ackert explained the local .leader : workon food. apt.. .I and vegetable t'bokere, also, the five day 'course on `planning •and preparing meals The nieeting c1,osed with the .National anthem: ;Ltri ch served by the hostess and `committee in charge. Mother nd u .062 WON . PRIZES' FOR .BA K I N G IN ONIE NONE YEA ',...� ,111 . r•' Including $50 First frize.at Orillia '••- They're a hard team • to beat, these . 'Osmondss. Mrs.. Bert has .been famous. around' Beaverton'. for years 'and daughter, Dora fQlfows 'right in her mother's foot •Last year theywon a total of twen - step.sy. s tr twenty - % three prizes. for baking'and the big thrill. , came whew bora captured tht .$ 50:00 first. prize'for bread at a contest sponsored by: Robin'Hood Flour Mills. n"iWere ' • rtic lar 'about our pa:.., p "We tried ajfout every bland of flour. there is 'before we 'die-, ' covered Robin Hood. Butthat first baking' with Robin Hood • was a revelatipn! Better flav- ett r texture — beautiful bread b e beautiful colour =and one . whole extra• baking:from a 98 ib.' bag. Robin'' Hood was oyx $.our from then'on." • , With Robin Hood,the ' •Osinonds have won .prizes for • bread, • chocolate cakes,; angel cakes,: pies, shortbread and 'ail. • kinds of • fancy baking. This • , • , great flour: milled from washed Wheat is A11 -Purpose -best for ilt . �� k/adhieWheal ew1 mew � flour," sayYs.:Mrs. Osmond everything ' you• bake. 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