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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1939-11-09, Page 5r•,•••••Y44. • Id..,(4614=‘,Ar,•••46:0;,30044460..4414,taralartktir,,,,r?r, AI • " ••••"%a "1. 4,444- • . ' r 0 ' , • • J, • . •THOOPAY, .NOVEMBER -9th„ 1939 .. • Lyceurn Theatre •WIIGHA :. SHOW STARTS AT-8,P.M. EXCEPT SATURDAY , AILNIGIELM:Lsktaws. AIT 7.45 and 9.45 p.m, MATINTM/Vitrierlirt r ST HELENS, A 'Particularly interesting and in, struetive meetipg of.the Worneres Ix stitute was held on Thursday after; noon -in the Cornmimity Hall with 30 ladiei present. IVIrs..Egviart McPherson presided and the roll eat was respon- ded to With a 'quotation on "Peace". A Committee was appointed to.at-' „ • •- . F. Sat. Nov.'91 .10 .11. •• , •• • • , • IAL °SPEC • ..„ .• •' • Folkil-The Lev* Bug's Got Mickey Reeneyr "ANDYHARDY... GETS SPRING FEVER" mores.bottprin.ataym Iffin ' LEWIS- STONE • MICKEY ROONEY CECILIA PARKER,• FAY HOLDEN Dirnetnd by W. 4. Van esp. fl• future, the proceeds :to be use, or Patriotic paposes. It was •decided to work with. the Red Cross 'Society of .1,ucknow and $19 was donated to •SocietY. Mrs, Duinin phU1f nd Mrs. 1Vii11er Were.aPpointed key wo, Men. The.: prograx4 :ineluded ••••a. plane duet by 4r4C.D., Phillips and. Mis. W. .1/tithe/lord; a reading by Mrs, A. Gaunt. on "Orant'10 one on "Begin To -.day by Mrs. • 4. Alt- chtson; a 'solo by Mrs. E. 'W.' Rice and aline .address by Rev. O. A. Barnard Ori 'Peace arid International Relation- ship" Mr. MeKirn of 4I,•uOlinow gave a history of the Red Cross Society and explained the ;Work being done. Samples of articles made were shown /Waft 1114.0. THE LUCKNW SENTINEL. by Miss IVIcQuaiO and Mis.ICarnpbell Thompson, aisocor Loglinow. A sumpt- uous lunch of .ineat loaf, scalloped potatoes, salad, cookies And candy 'was served. iby • the hostesses, Mrs. Ewart McPherson, • Mrs. MoKenie 'Webb andkrs. Mr-. and Mrs. Wm. flue, Helen rid Margaret ,of Detroit --Were week -end - FAA! prim BELFAST. CENTRE We 'are.. glaa to ,repot that Mr. John Ruftle 'Who .i.inderwilt: a serious . operation in Ooderich .flespital ..ene day last week. is home again and i4gettitig along as well as can .be expected. We.hope to see him around again soon. 4k1r. and mm John. Campbell Spent visitors' with: Mr. and:Mrs. J. - one • day recently with .Mr. and • Mrs. Orson, • jaeo:i. Hunter. of.. Zion.' • Na-Viartir;ti—M4Rhu.iatin,..• t 47.54.4, 4,a A ,4 son. Ross 'spenht,,oni4r-;:r iifAimaw—ara sr:. and Mrs-. J. D., Anderson and Mr, 'and Mrs. ' Archie -Aridersim of visited (Alt r Farlane1ast. week. • Mr. Graham . Salkeld of Isharn, • • kQU$0.. 'TRIP fBARGAIN .FARES. . Novimlier '114-8 from. .LUCK'NOW- „ • To Stations•Oshawa and Jest to Cornwall incipaive,' Uxbridge, Lind, flay, Petex.;horo, Campbellford, :Newniarket, Collingwead, Meaford, Midland, North Bay, Parry -Sound, Sudbury, Capreol and West to •• Bearchnere. II. • • • P. M. Trains Nov. 17 - AH Trains Nov. 18 TO TORONTO -•- • also to Brantford, Chatham; .rooderich, .Guelph., -Hamilton, London: „galii;OWen Sound, St Cafbe•rines,.St Mary's, Sarnia., Strat- -. Saisk„, Mrs. George Salkeld, Misses St. Hens. • Mary and Elizabeth .Salkeleof god- • , 0.11artga.Browning and son ROSA' riK:11 *ere'g1uests. of Mrs; adax'aclen,:.on• • 'of Sbuthampton spent Sunday at the home of Mrs Tlionias Henry, Mrs. Earl daunt and Kenneth -have. 1Vliss • Edna:. "Lawson is -attending returned'frairi g..Visit. with hefikmotli.1 er, Mrs. Lyons at LondeSh.oro. a . • . t.ratfacird ;gorilla] i at present. , Mr.•and Mrs. James ,l-lenry and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 13raraha11 Of family epent Sunday at the home of Hamilton were • week -end •guests or 'Mi.. and Mrs.• George Henry of Luck, Mr„ and Mrs. Lorne: Woods. now.•,, • . • • • ,••-- . : ••. • • ‘' • . The Women's I•nStitute is •holding Mr. ' and ' Mrs: .Harry • Hackett, anal • an At Horne, on. Friday, N•overriber 16,• family apent dne. day' last • week at See handbills ;for complete. list of destinatiOns. ont tiekets etc consult .. •. • , reag.irnestilti7inta.° For fares return limits, nearest . T337C • • •StOthers.,•of Dungannon...' . • • ! .•'• .. ' ' .„ . .• ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alton' and sob. Jack spent 'a day , recently at the' .• , . home .91 Mrs: James .91tori of. Luck - now. ' . • with Proceeds for .patriotic purP•oses. "the honie , of • Mr. and. Mrs. •Herha . Mr, and Mrs. Wesley . Alton and NATIONAL faintly •and. Mit.. Phillips of tonden. • pent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. 'John ••Ruttle. . • • • - Mr. Alf. ' Sherwood and daqghters !Mildred and Ruby called On 1VIr....peter, Watson d'ne day recently, , • • ALSO ."CRIME DOES NOT PAY" ' •and "NEWS" ADMISSION=ADULTS Sc; ' CHILDREN 20c - , • a TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT FOR THIS .PICTURE MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOO.N A 230 p.m. ADMISSION:. , ADULTS- 25e; CRILDREN7L--15e Mon., Tues., Wed. Nov. 13,14, 15 TOM WALLS • RENEE, SAINT CYR., "STRAI1GE BOARDERS" This British equivalent of "The Thin Man" is a detective story. from the pen of E. Phillips Oppenheim: The Picture isIt•gotod melo- drama with plenty of comedy throughotit. • ' . , ALSO "MUSICAL COMEDY" and • "FLOYD"VIBBONS" 00 KINLOUGH read the.ctirrent. events. Mrs. Mac- -•' ' . Lean gave a f 'reading' on "Prayer. • Mr. and Mrs. ert McLean and Bel- Mrs. Howard . Robinson also gave a fouspent Saturday ,with Rev. -and , B ;reading on "The Tillers of the soil”. MrsHAppleyard at Meaford r , 1Vliss Afiellie Maleohn.sang O pleasing .,,.. • , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haldenby and solo. Little Shirley RobinsonRobinsoa gave a recitation. Mrs, MacIntyre of Luck-. • family of To • rento were week -end iris- I itors with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hal - now gave a splendid talk on "Peace". . , denby. . - • . Misses Hazel Petty and May Boyle, demonstrated the Cooking of‘- meats • Sympathy is extended to the famili and friends of the late Mrs., Ehno• which they had been shown at the k "Meat. Cookery Course" at, Holyrood. Pritchard, (nee Greta. Hockley), Whose sudden passing cast a gloom over the • community. • - • .• Mrs. Wmf'Percy visited wit, het aster, Mrs. Neil MacKay at lauds • for a fear days. • Mrs. M. McLean spent a few -days with her daughter, Miss EYelYn Mc- Lean at Kineardine, whe.Was ill. Mrs! M. Dudley, Mrs. George Hal, deabi and Ethel were Sunday visitors with Mfr. George Perey, Glands. Mrs0 Ethel Raunehey returned home • Sunday after a lengthy visit with. friends -it. Tonanto.. and, St. Cather- ines. r' Mr, Albert Simpson, London, Mr. Ed. Simpsen, Grantat,• Mrs. R. Situp- , son inidlIrs. L. George of Lpcan were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. • Wes Boyle and other relatives here. • The- girls' W. M. S. were entertain- ed at the home of Misses Nellie and Margaret Malcolm on Saturday af- ternoon. Mrs. Rev. Scott of Kintar- dine was tche guest speakers • A number from here attended the Musical Recital in Teesweter on Fel- , day evening under the direction of Mr: C. Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Hodgkinson , • and babee visztee Sunday evening with • her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mac - 44/44 -4 . • . Leod, South Kinioss. • Mr.. and Mrs. A,' Crang and Miss Jean Kinloss. called on the line, before leaving Monday for Tor- • onto where they will spend the ,win- ter Months: Mr. Verne Hodgins And friend of Toronto were week -end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. ..lehn Hodgins'. • Miss Mary MacLean of Kincardine Spent a few days with her parenia, Mr. and Mrs; Robert Mathew). • Sunday next, . Nov. 12th, Thanks- giving services will be held in the -Angbean Churich: Special speakers tire Rev. Patterson of Dungannon at 11 it,M. • an.fil Rev. B. Eyre of Chalmer's. at 7.6 • :`-hirtie. Cliff Borthwick of St. Cather- ines Visited Sriay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs; Jas. Hodgins. Mr. JimMY Hodge, a patient in Kin- cardine Hospital, is Making" favor- '• • - Th."..e,Nelernher meeting of the • vied Wonten's Inititute Was het - the hiene of Mrs..Eldon Eckenawiller Miss Isabel MacKay gave a talk •on her. •trip to New York. ft was .decided to hold a Reniembrance Day Service at Holyrood on Saturday, November llth at 10.45 a.m. Everyone is Cord- ially invited .to join in this service. The meeting closed with the singing Of the recessional, after which lunch was served by the hostess and .com- mittee in charge, Mr. • and Mrs. Malcolm Lane and family visited Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. E. Lowry, Huron. Mrs. Harold Thompson of Kincar-- dine is • visiting this week with her parents, .also Mr-nd Graham. LANGSIDE NORTH The Missionl Band held their Nov- ember meeting Saturday • November 4th it the home of MM. Finish Mof- fat Aith an attendance of 16. The meeting opened with the, Call to Wor- ship by Mrs, Moffat. Response by Winnie Donaldson. ,Scripture reading' by Gertie Brown, Kenneth Orr, Ar- dy-ss Brown; John Macinnis and Betty Donaldson. Hymn 768 was then sung followed 'by prayer by Mrs. Moffitt. A recitation ,by Betty Miller followed by Hymn 759, The minutes of the last two Meetings were read and adopted. The roP was called and business mat- ters were discussed. The missionary story ,was then taken :by Mrs. Moffat. Hymn 779 was hung and the meeting. closed with prayer by Reba Marshall. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Brown. Miss Jean Osborne Spent the week- end at her home itt Ripley. A number of the school children from here. took part in the Mhsical Festival at Teeswater on Friday even- ing. • Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Moffat of 'Ham- ilton visited 'on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. P, G. Moffat, A large number attended the re. cepPon in the • hall on Wednesday evening in honour of the reeent mar, riage of Mr and. Mrs. Wm. Henry (nee Florence Wadel). 00ffat „am, ( • ' • . Alex MacKenzie spent Slinday. at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Thos. Oh Thursday last •The ,o.. ------,Mrs. Robb at AmberleY, Levi Eekenswiller, presided. The meet. Mr. and Mrs.. Sidney Pollock and ing opened with' the Ode and the Mr. and Mrs. Victor Huston qf Bei--' Lord's prayer in unison. After the vie (spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. • business period, Mrs. F. A. 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