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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-06-08, Page 5T13URSD4Y4 'AMA PTH, 19.30.. if , Lyceum, Theatre W I: NGH ,M $how starts at 6 p.m. except Saturday.: -,Saturday ' night two shows at 7.45 and 9.45 p.m. MATINEE Saturday. 2.30. p.m.yk• Thursday, . Friday, SatPxday -June'• 8-9-10:_ BOB BURNS FAY BAINTER IRVIN S. 'COBB 'tk fi avert. r� atrsas � • A down to earth, story -in, Which gob - Burne. playa _the Part of .: •a .reformed. tramp. •• Akar "Mickey Mouse. Cartoon" and '"News" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday *J:une.'i12 e'13 = 14. LUISE RAINER •FERNAND GRAVET' • in*_ "The,:Great Waltz" A,„ ' musical picture.' with the im- mortal music of. Johann '• Strauss Also "Mildewed Melodramas" MATINEE Saturday 2.3,0 'pm. .m .Admissioiii.. Adults-20c , a• HOLYROOD ST H'ECENS Mr;. and Mre, Robert Moore and family of :Rennin -Were .Week -end -guests of Mrs: Moore's brother, Mr. Harvey Webb and Mrs. Webb. Mrs. Robinson' Woods has returned from a visit with leer daughter, Mil. Alex Murdie and Mr, Murdie at Tor-•' onto. Miss • Irene Woods of Waterloo was • a'week end •visitor at her home here 'Miss Norma • Weatherhead was home from W ingham for the week- end; . Mr's;' Fret], McQuillin and children were 'visitors with Wingham friends last week. ' • a ilev. •Mr: Wilkins of .the Ashfield circuit occupied • the-. pulpit \in .. the United " church • on ,'S, undaymorning While Rev. X71 Mr .Wright'took- his Work. ' The, _June. aneetin ofthe Women's. Institute was held'. in the Community' Hall with 20 ladies. present and with Mrs. W. A. Miller presiding::The roll call' was responded to with suggest- ions for the year's. Program. Mrs. A. Gaunt, Mrs. G, :Stuart, Mrs.' E. W. Rice and Mrs. W. A, Miller are the del- egates to attend the District Annual, meeting to be held at Goderich' on • June' 9th. The 'fallowing were, ap- pointed ;conveners.' of the ;standing; .'committees= Education, M,rs. D, Phil - 'dips; Home ,Economics, Mrs. E. Rice; Health and' child welfare, Mrs. . G. Stuart; 'Agriculture' and Canad- ian ,industries, Mrs: E.' Purves; , Leg- lislature, Mrs., McKenzie Webb Hist-,. orieal' research 'and: current events, Mrs:. Ball';_ Community activity` and ref Mss. 'Gon'tlrn•' ; aeb. ei;it ;los and international ' relationship, Mrs: A. Gaunt:, Mrs. Jas:. ,Gaunt;, Mrs. W. Rutherford,' Mrs," C. Taylor and Miss Mary Murray..were appointed as the flower committee. The, topic "How we are 'governed" was taken by Mrs. Earl. Durnin Mrs. McKenzie Webb •�.•M.•+.A•••`+ THE LUC,KNOW' SENTINEL SOMETHING• `TC -. :THi.NK. :ABOUT On many occasions it has been, pointed out the advantages of active co-operation among business men in small towns; and the following article from .the Durham Chronicle advances this thought: ' • "Running a business these past few years it not all beer and skittles, Bus- finess today is more complicated than ever, and with the 'increase' in easy Means of transportation, •conditions will certainly became To better; Dig `tances from metropolitan, centres to 'day . mean ' nothing Unfortunately most of the •smaller towns have lust out im :the latish ,:beca'usethey, made ;no: effort to fight back:: The larger centres „seem to have an advantage, Nit it :is, only •.apparent._. Lack - of art ganization in the ,smaller centres 'the.' cause . of most of the trouble. ;The big fellows_ may give the little. fry a run' ,for a _time; but -it -'Won'.t last' -provided the, littlefellows do something about it. You cannot :be successful inbusiness: today if your whole stock -in -trade is • a review of what you used to . do ' twenty. years ego:, It isn't whatyou used to be, it's what. you are•, today, that counts. I't is, therefore agood sign to sea a num-. ber of smaller towns ironing busi- ness associations. There . is . a. lot 'of work ahead of these organizations; but we . see no "reason why they 'should not succeed. They . are ,close to the publie., they serve, and in this. they.. have an advantage : over • the :larger centres'"which have our highways and town :streets .plastered with trucks delivering their goods. Itis about time the citizenry of the Milder centres, were educated to the fact that 'while they may save-, a few cents just now in 'buying' from : the city firm,; they will lose this .saving. eventually. City pro- fits go to pay' the taxes in. the cities. There is a lot of hard work ahead 'of any: small 'town business association but rightly handled there is: not a. The •,Holyrood' •school children. ac- companied by their teacher, Mr. Gor- .n don Campbell` went by train to Strat- ford on. Tuesday for the Royal Visit. Miss Jean Johnston of Bervie, Miss Mary Johnston, 6th con, S11'ent the week -end at their home here. Mr. and ,Mrs., James Baker were re- cent •guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan ' Campbell, Kinlbss. lin. (and Mrs. Robert McDonald and family were ;resent visitors at Mr. J. E: .Turnbull's, ,Underwood. , Mr. and Mrs. T. White, spent a day recently with their son Mr. George. White of Belgrave: gave a humorous reading "'Those .reason .in the"world ,wily the inroads, intone '.' i us "b ss h 'Y the large1'ar` r ice ' n tres cannot be curtailed, Perhapa one of the. reasons ,why times are not what they should be .is because altogether 0o much money is going to the larger centres and too little left for *- mediate circulation 'at home". hatst •ladle he sM.• ear Mrs. s. Duren n Phillips and Mrs. Ed.. Purves, who had been to Toronto for the :Royal '.visit; gave` interesting talks• on their im- 'pressions. At . the . conclusion lunch was served• by the hostesses, Mrs. J: Gaunt,:'Mrs: D. Todd, Mrs. F. G. Todd. ' Mr. and Mrs... Wilson Woods were recent -visitors in the village. . Mr. Neily; , Todd was home, frons Stratford for the week -end.' '. At the meeting of the:. Y. P. U. on Sunday evening, E. W. Rice read Mr. %Merle• Johnston accompanied ;the scripture .lesson. The report of the' .recent Y. P. U. convention ,held in• Windham by Dick' .Weatherhead, by his : parents, . Mr. and Mrs. • Peter Johnston. attended the graduation of Miss Winnifred Johnston, R.N., of and Rev. H, M. Wright. Toronto•, last week. . M'. and Mrs' Bob ;Hill, ' Mr. • and • Messrs. Fred .Jackson and Ne • il' Mrs. Ernie • Rendal 'and son Jiliimy Black,' 2nd' 'and 4tlii con., Huroi� i,were recent visitors at Mr. Robert Mac- of, Galt 'were recent visitors with ' Donald's.lt Mr, and,, Mrs. Archie and - Mr. , and Ml's-Andre*=Hamilton--is--holding-M-rs-h--D;- t Berson: -•-- sale of farm, stock and implements - • _ and hotaseha r e ee s on on ay.:,_ t---- - c anal' pupils ••4 t. June .12th. I glen's school, Fondycasetiool; ` an • Mr .and Mrs. John Jamieson of No. 3 went to Stratford on Tuesday Lucknow spent Wednesday evening at to see Their Majesties: • Mr. Thos'. Harris'.•. Mr. Hilliff; manager of the Wind - Mr, and Mrs. eon a Nel'sbn, Jimsweep A • berdeen-Angus farm, Lind - 1 and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Ed: Mc - Dean and Kenneth of Paisley were re- s'ay, and Mrs: Hillif:� were recent • cent, visitors at Mr.- Robt. •MticDon. guests of Mr. end Mrs.' F. G. Todd and • ald's; . Toni Todd... 'ROUND TRIP ,BARGAIN , FARES June' 16-17 from L,UCKNO'1N To Stations Oshawa and East to Cornwall inclusive, Uxbridge, Lind- any; Peterboro, Catupbellford, Newmarket,Collingwood, Meaford, Midland; North Bay, Parry Sound, Sudbury, Capreol',and West to Beardmore. ' P. M. Trains June 16th - - All Trains June 17th TO 'TORONTO . also to Brantford, Chatham, Goderich, Guelph, Hamilton, London, Niagara Falls, Owen Sound, St. Catherines, St. Mary's, Sarnia, Strat- ford, Strathroy, Woodstock.' See handbills .for complete list of destinations. b'or fares', return limits, train • information, ' 'tickets, etc. consult nearest Agent. r T186B CANADIAN ; N.ATI0NA,L airliners Attention! WE 'WANT TO MEET A LIMITED NUMBER, OF PROGRES- SIVE I ARMERS Who Wish To Increase Their Annual Income ..win Otte One Aere Of A Fahey Var- 1Iy Several Hundred Dollai s Gr of p iety of Red It9spbefry. The Berries To 1Ic -Shipped ped ,To A' - Large - Toronto. Dealer For Chain Store And Canning Fitt -tory Use. GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED ROOT $YSTEM•S FURNISHED .- . - haat �1t�C "PLA1�TTli1� Olt«�A9i:k.•tet •itay-lirent�:�*�.i�.. • 'tear,'1n Ontario, Many Of Our Plantations Yielded Over 10,000 Pint Boxes To The Acre, I I - This 'Offer is Limited. ton Must diva dui Farin. MAIL RE- - PLY 10 B0 3fl,5 . "EN'i`1NEL, BEFORE 3uNE 22nd. A ller"sonal •Visit Will 1$e Made To Veer Hotta To Explain The Business y A PRUDENTIAL . AGENT TRANSFERRED TO' CLINTON Burton W. Kearns, who has .been agent in Kincardine and district for the Prudential Assurance • Company, for nearly 10. years past,, has been transferred to Clinton, where he 'will take charge •of the .company's • act- ivities there: Mrs' Kearns took over his new duties on•' Monday, June 3. Mrs. Kearns'and family will remain in•Kin- cardine until the'„close of the school term.. ' • FRIENDS—PRESENTED—•: YOUNG NEWLYWEDS FHE•._ 't_UCKi`1OW SENTINEL Published every Thursday morning at Lucknow, Ontario, • Mrs. A. D. MacKenzie-=-P'roprietol Campbell Thompson --Publisher THURSDAY, JUNE 8TH, 19.39.. • DU,NGANNON.: -(Intended for Last Week) Mr. and Mrs. Chester .Durnin' and two •children, Pittsburg,' were week- end visitors withh, the foriner's par- ents, "'Mr. and Mrs; R. J. Durnin. They returned to their home Tuesday. Their elder -child Jimmie6''aged eleven, is re-. training -:with, his grandparents - for the :summer months. It:was'''announced ..on .`Tuesday at the London ,Conference of the Unit-. ,ed Church that the minister to suc- ceed .Rev. E. Gill this year' , in June' ,will be :Rev. W M Lonegrove. Mr. Norman Siddall and Miss Chan- cellor, Toronto, 'visited the former's' aunt,. Mrs. David Errington at the week-end:His father, •Mr, LH.'_Sid-� dalI; • who visited _'a' month.: among friends, .„returned to his home :with them. ' : Miss Flora Durnin; returned Sunday from •a motor trip to the New York World's- • Fair, accompanied' by three young lady friends, including Miss Florence : Eedy, who was a delegate ofthe World -Wide Conference of Wo- men's. Institutes to the New York World's Fair.'' Miss Flora Durnin left Tuesday to attend Achievement Day at .Kitchener cn'Wednesday, May. 31st. Mr. and 'Mrs. Nelson Couch, Strat- ford, visited the ' latter's sister, Mrs. C. ' G. 'Brown ''on Sunday. 'Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scruton on the arrival On a baby. girl. at Goderich Hospital on , Friday May 26th. ;10-N. ,:,. Mr. and Mrs. ;WM. Brydges of, Sag•• inaw,'Mich., spent the 'week end- with the . • :°as $3 li;, : Mrs. _. ,Lrioriaii While here, and attending the United Church at the morning service, the congregation was favoured by, Mr. Brydges,. a :professional singer, to Ten- der "The Lord it. my Shepherd.Mrs. Brydges accompanied at'the piano. • Mr. David Cook is shingling the roof of his 'store' and residence and making other improvements: Visitors. with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, Dennis:on Sunday were, Mr. arid' Mrs. Russell Dennis, Bluevale and Ernest Raymond. and Bernice..of Wingham:. Mr. and • Mrs. Everrett .Harris and little son. George has moved back to their home at Cransford, where they are busy' assisting with the apiaries:, The • Glazier 'picnic was held at the 'river by Mr. Wm. Cook's home on. Victoria day« Twenty-six were pres- ent including from a distance, Mrs. Joe Prior and:three daughters, ,Guelph, Mr. and Mrs,. Roland ,Grain, 'Wing-' Wing - ham. Presentations Made .By Badminton Club .A. social evening- and presentation's tomembers of the ., Badminton. Club who are soon leaving these parts was held at the home of Mr. Ronald : Pent- land. The honored ones were .Rev. J. Watton of St: Paul's Anglican • church' and '"Rev. and, -Mrs. E. Gill. The ad- dress was read by ArthurBrown and Bruce ,McArthur' presenting.. The gifts were to Rev. Watton a lovely cabinet table and a to Mr.: arid Mrs. Gall a sandwich toaster. ton The address read as follows: D n:I..__and Mrs. Gill_aztd M r:_Wit_ e a W-e,youtr--friends of Dungannon re= N PAGE FIVE C t LANG6#`D'8 Mr. and. Mr's, Bert Harkness and son' `Ross, of Torianto spent Sunday. with the formers. parents;. Mr. and Mrs: George ,Harkness;- '• ' Mrs. -John Richardson, 'Grace, Bob and. Jinn motored to 'Guelph on Sat- urday d and attended the Nichol re- union held at the O..A.C.'and spent the week -end with friends there' and at Galt. • The Mission Band met last Satur- day ;afternoon' at; the home of Miss Agnes Conley., ,Miss Ardyss 'Brown? gave a story. The topic was given by, Mrs:' Farrish .1V offatt-"=Cleanliness".• The roll call `was answered by an at'tendance . of ,25 with a ; Versa , of Scripture with this key. word. Scrip- ture reading .given :by. Agues. Con- ley. Gertie'Brown led' in .,prayer:,'Col•- lection- = ' ' The Young Womeln's Missionary Society. ,of • Whitechurch:. met at the home --of 'Miss.._Grace Richardson on Friday `with 12 in attendance. The': Scripture reading and Meditation was'''. given •by Miss Merle Wilson.; Miss, Velma Scott' gave a reading. _Mrs. Pollock"led in; prayer: ' Gertie Brown gave ' a solo, -,"In the Garden".. ' 1 .Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson; Isa- bel and Stuart' of. Para'inount spent Sunday with •Mr. and Mrs, . '.Orville,, Tiffin,. Mr.; and Mrs. J: B. Morrison' spent Sunday with :J. Morrison Jr.. at List- owel. • • . Mr. and Mrs. Harry McBurney of Teeswater, ''1VIr;': and Mrs.' George; Greer : of Luekn9w. were Sunday .vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hill. "This: community is well represented -at the -cel.cpc'}4`'-Il 1re1d.- in -Stratford' for Their Majesties to -day. To be vain, of one'''s rank or place, is to show that. one is below • it. t • A "A BANK WHERE S. ALL ACCQiTNTS OE NELCOME" • "ven Sd. ears' ago we ouldli't • have,,bpugh.t the ,dporknobs :.today the 1-iiause is ours,it's sma .but it's: aidf• r.tthanks to that Blank of Montreal :savings plan we ,followed." • BANK :F, MONTREAL,: ESTABLISHED 1:017 • • . Y Lucknow Branch V. N:. PREST, Manager aYbiiit BANK: AND HOW YOU MAY' US� IT" -Ask, for booitet FOURTH :CONCESSION' Mrs. 'R.. Snelgrove of .Detroit vis- ited with Mrs: -J. Robinson last week.• A 'number from this vicinity were in Stratford on Tuesday to see the King .and Queen. Mrs. Jewett of Lucknow is ; vis- aing with Miss Martha Siitlierlana. Mr. Rory,. 'Ross and sister M'argarct of : Langside- spent Sunday At. Mr. D: Mcliinnon's. • Mrs: J. Martin is. spending a few days with Mrs. ;Wm. Maclntyre.' Mrs. P..Robertson' of Ripley 'spent the week -end' with.. Mrs. R. Middle_;:, ton.... ' ' Mr. Charles: Robinson ,is ,able to be out again'. after several weeks' ill- ness. . Rev. G.' ,M 'Young . and 111i$ John S. McDonald are :attendingthe den-: eral' Assembly' of the, ' Presbyterian Church of Canada,at Midland, Ont. • EVERY 40 SECONDS ofIVERYAAY Somoboabuys a NEW -knt--going--to--say--farewell-•-as you--•- - leave us in the near future to •start on your duties amid other surround- ings, but we are going to express our .good wishes to you in this • gift. You have made .good friends here during your short stay -and there will always be a welcome waiting for you when you return at any time. We, the members of the •Dungannon Badminton club, appreciate your :co- operative efforts in the organization of the Badminton club from ,which we have derived much • pleasure, better sportsmanship and in 'ttthich we have made many friends. • '• Please accept this gift and may it often remind you of your friends here. It is a token. of fond ,thoughts and high esteem of those : ,it it h Whom you worked and played the game -the gamie of Life. • Best wishes for health, happiness. lone life and prosperity. Signed on behalf of, the Dungannon Badminton Chib.. • At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Murray, concession 9, . Kincardine, township' friends gathered to honor Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray,. who were recently married. Arrangements were in the hands of Nelson Eskrick, Leslie Hunter, William . Prawn and William Thacker. Duringthe eveliingg Mr. and Mrs. Murray were presented with a' studio couch. He expressed the thanks of his 'wife and himself. • • •Games, refreshments and dancing 'completed the evening. • - The address; - . It is with great pleasure,.. that we, your friends have gathered here to share in your happiness and to wel- come a new member to our community. You Donald, have lived here all your life and havemade' a host of friends who are all pleased to welcome Eve. lye to our -midst, as your bride:" You • are starting married 'life with our sincerest' wishes for happiness• whieh; can ,'only be 'attained by each of you over-looiiig the faults- and re- cognize Te virtures of the other. Wishing you every 'success in this. the. greatest event of your • limes, We ask you tti accept thisfstudio couch as a token of esteem. DANCER AT LUCKNOW GAMES TO: ,EE AT TEESW4TER Many of those who attended • the Caledonian' dai'nes in Lucknow, 'cvilli. probably reme'm`ber little "Tug" Wil- son as a .competitor in the dancing events, Frank Wilson, who now re- sides in Buffalo,' was probably the greatest hornpipe dancer in inerica, seed n liateMY: '11fte'er�; whe is in -charge of the, .Teeswater Caledonian Games in coiineetion with the reunion, that he will Ise -at tees - water Games, as a spectator: AIthott'gb well.. .... well past the three. " score• mark Tug;; has -consented to give an exhibition hornpipe. " ' Mr. David Campbell was called away to Winchester, Indiana on Monday' owing to the serious illness of his brother John. •Campbell. ' Mr. and Mrs: Ryan 'spent Tuesday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Kidd, Wingham, observing''the birth- day of their little grandson, .Ryan Russell who was 1 year old. Mr. and'. Mrs. Sarni Swan, Rita, Doris and Mr. John 8 . MacDonald visited Mr. and Mrs. Iiarivey Mole on Sunday. The Senior i..Wolinen's Institute met at •thenarsonage-,last 'Friday-. after- noon. There was not as large an at tendance as other times but an inter - eating program was . enjoyed. Mrs. McDonald.. 2nd vice-presidents' was in the chair. The roll call'' was answered by payment of fees. Mrs. B. Roach was apnriinted education convener in dlace of Mt s. G111., A letter was Writ— ten to Mrs. Chas. Congram. Wu 'harn, regretting her departure. Mrs. Wilbur Browp was 'writing to • Mr. Shearer district' representative to have a short Coarse Come this winter and arrange- ments made. .Mrs. 11. Roach 'will re, present the itnstitut.. at; the district annual held in . Goderich, June 9th, The programs for the year :will be printed. Mrs. ,j'ones offered her home T°ur,>f-r,cvL ;• 1itic Cxa: a paper ori the infant child and motli,l: er. Following this the hostesses• ser- ved lunch... 'iJanes, call 'up my dentist and see' if he can give me an appointment." "Yes, sir:'' . 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