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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-03-07, Page 5TItjRSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1940 Lyceum Theatre W I NGHAM Show starts at El p.m: except Saturday.:--e-:Saturday night two shows at 1.45 and 9.45 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Marcb. , ,. WARNER. 'BAXTER. . • CESAR BAXTER, "Return of the Cisi Kid" A picture of the Cisco -Kid, O. Henry's'lovgble.liatintan.•. Also "clothing! Jockeys" "Father ,Halbbard -Subject"• "Ther Three •Stitioges" "News" Saturday S Y 2.30 p.m. Matinee admission Adults 20c; Children10c Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Marchii, 12,13 JACK HALEY ARLFEN WHALEN ADOLPHE,. ,MENJOU — in — "THANKS FOR �.. t The hilarious tale of a human guinea pig:.. who could' read ,e million minds. ;• Also .``MARCH '•OF .TIME" "Mickey Mouse" "Pictorial" . THE L,LICKNOW SENTINEL . LANGSIDE .NORTH•; 'the 'Missioli Band� held their meet- . O rr Mrs, Wan. ••of 1vT s the ling at ._home p. an Saturday, March. 2nd. •The meet- ing opened with thee call to worship given by the, leader Mrs. Farish Mof-: fat. itespense was given by 'Whiffle Dosialdsore llyam 7$9 was sung, The Scripture passage was read in .rani - son. Ardyss •Brownthen led in pray-. er. Hymn 719 was sung,,. The Apost- les creed was repeated in unison. A short paper on the 'Chinese' Feasts was readby Miss .Osborne. The offer- ing received and John, Maclnnis 'gave. the 'offering prayer. Everyone then joined in sniatig, "The ship Goodwill". The Mission Band prayers motto and text was repeated ie tnison. Minutes of the last meeting• were read and ad-. opted.. The Fall •call was' answered by a 'verso of ;Scripture on kindness. ilso• bel Ora .'gave a reading" on kindness. The Mission: story. was: given,. by 'Mrs. Moffat. Hymn 721 was sung- end the meeting closed with, the 'Load's pray- er, repeated in unison.. . Mr: Gorden Wall has returned Ironie after 'assisting Mr. F. G. Moffat for the winter:, months: LANGSIDE .-Misses Luella Laidlaw of West Wawanosh and Agnes Martin of East •Wawanosh spent the week -.end with Miss Velma Stewart: - Mr, and .1VIrs. •Johnson :Conn . held• surprise -party for Ruby this being her third .b. arth.day which falls on February 29. •' Mrs. Kenneth McKenzie• of • Tees - .water has'. moved to the farm on Con 4,•Culross,, owned by her: brother the late Mr. Robert Switzer and.with ,Mr: Jim', Deacon and Bill Moffat as 'hired men, intends to: manage tike farm. The • Y .P.' S. held . their meeting, in the church on Monday evening: The Call. to Worship, was given by the president. Gordon Wall. Hymn 595 was sung. Seripture reading !,was •giv- en by Bill Lappand the meditation .by Jim'' Richardson. Reba Marshall. led in -. prayer: The. topic "A Man's. Object and his. Work'', was given by 'Mrs: Emerson,• A reading : e, Cattle in the 'Stallrwas• given by Grace Rich- ardson. „Hymn 141 was sung. The roll 'call was answered by :a ver -se .of scripture en "Work". The minutes. were read II and • adapted.. Hymn 595 • was "sunhymn. '342 aild hy342 was repeated• in unison. Two Bible' Contests were, !;condu'tced, by .Mrs...Th ••was an attendance of 19. The next Those' attending the hockey. match in Lucknow on Wednesday evening from here were Russel Moore;' Wesley George, Orville;,Joe, Dan; Fred Tit-. fin; :Win, l3cown, "Albert .Taylorand gill a.Seott. ' '• The , Whitechurch -Red Cross 'Soc- ibty:held a meeting'on•Tuesday.tri tihe• •Institut'e Hall Wit'h. their ,president, Mrs. J.. Pollock and 'wgrk ' convener: Mrs. L. Grain presiding: S:ixt 'en del - lees !worth .of yarn was purchased and distributed to the knitters. The next meetingis tp Ise held on March 12th, ' The Whitechurch. Women's Institite will bold their March. meeting in the Hall err March 12th -with Miss Merle Wilson hostess. Roll call. What •Com- i unity activities do your enjoy most? Paper, Community activities and re- lief by. -Mrs. W. 'Coulter. Motto by Mrs. Emerson. • The Langside Red Cross Society DUNGANNON WHITECHURCH Miss Clara Sproul, Stratford,' visa 1• 1`lessrs. 'Robert and' Hoiace Mo- lted her mother. Mrs. David, Matsui (quire of London, also Mr. .i.:4 Thom over the week -end. t -i',, Wingham visited on Sunday with • Mis..Chas.. Elliott and mother Ylt•;s-, the latter•'s sister Mrs., David Gillies. Rata are leaving. Thursday to ;,t,xnd • Mr.. Sprung of the West is visiting .a few days in Toronto. ' •• '-11r., salol Mrs. Clarence Cox. Born on March dth to Mr. and ? irs.' ' Mr; and Ma's. Geo. Fisher and lam - Bruce A. 1VIcArthur, a baby :brother ily visited on .Sunday with cher reether for Valerie attheir home in Dun -Mrs. Carruthers of Holyrpod• anent gannori• •Congratulations; ' • . Mr. George Ross a Toronto re sorry to hear Mrs. Hugh -the week -endo with his parents Mr. We a r Y sad Mrs. Robert Ross. . Stewart, 4th .'Concession Ashfield, 'has Messrs. Jack Gillies.' and Peter Mc 'been ill this last while. Donald. visited on Sunday with their St. Paul's. Anglican Ch• urch has been cousin Mr. Will•Rintdul who has. re - having' lantern slides' shown• each liu•ned home from •Toronto after• �hav- Thursday night 7:30 p.m'appropriate in the P'ax'- leg, a sinus' From there. We are ish Tall, appropriate •.for theleen- ,;,lad tar say he is psuch, improved. ten'. Season ''and !Will contirfue- to the weekly _ A liurrie4 call ,was - tent out. till•Easter.. ' . ,. n1e.t1 of, our village Friday';m'orning Beare ,February 26th' to Mi and, when it was thoug'ht.Mrs•'1VIc•Giegpi''s Mrs: Chas.�,thirinn, ',a hey; Jerrie; haus.e• was on•fii•e: It•turnea out, to Oharles, (Jimmy), • at 'Kirkland • Lake .be , ' . •••:. - ey fire, .and' • nit sei''ious- Iospital,- _Kirkland' Lake: - , ,damage, was done, ' PURPLE meeting will be held in the church G'ROVf � • .. on Monday .evening' March llth- at 8.3p, p.m. with'••the Literary convener The Ladies Aid'. meeting was. large, Ardyss Brown in charge of the pro- : on gram. .. Mr. 'Bill 'Lapp is assisting Mr. F. G. Moffat. -. ly attended at the home of Mrs. D McCosh' last Wednesday. Mrs. Wilkins of London as visit- ing her sister Mrs. C. Shier.• • •Mr. Andrew Emerson' visited with -his soli John last week. Miss Lettie Gawley spent •a' few ,days with her friend. .Mrs. :Harry.. Graham of Bethel: duff ing , t,lie 'rnontli of Yrela d'i th following work=12 suits pyjamas;3: dozen. towels; 3 dozenkhaki handker- chiefs; 2 dozen gauze handkerchiefs; 10 ,• pair socks and three' Seaters. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Tiffin, Joe and. Dan spent Saturday evening with• Mr. and Mrs. Win: Dawson, 2nd Cori., Kin- losa: . 1 ' Mrs. Dan' MacDonald visited with. her daughter:MO. K. McKay in Rip= Miss Eileen Colwell is 'spending a :-few. weeks .with Mrs: Bert. Alton. • itIED•or Pickled Canadian Fish ils one pf the most nourishing arid economi- cal foods that money can; buy. It is rich in proteins, and in the mineral elements that ' build good health: . No matter where•you live, your dealer car( secure Dried or Pickled iCanadian Fish fot` you. You can choose from such dried fish as cod, pollock, haddock, hake, and cctxsk, and from such pickled fish as herring, mackerel, and alewives ... every one of which can be served in a' variety of tasty recipes. . Serve dried'�or pickled Canadian Fish Co your family often. It makes a welcomer change at meal -times ... arid you will find it very economical. DEPARTA%ENT OP. FISHERIES, 4 ''OTTAWA. - Departii+ent of Fisheries, 296 • . ' Ottawa.c ppkict '''lob Please- tenet rrii; Your free eonra 52-Rage ng lnoo. delightful Tempting Fish Recipes and economical Fish Recipes tfdtiet .'::t......• ... "':•cams ..... • 'Mai Lizzie Richardson of Teeswat- Et as visiting• with Mr.. and Mrs: John the purchase of the house' and land of Richardson. ' • ” ' from Mrs. •Collin Campbell, 1VIrs:, Russel 'Moore spent Friday ,6. acres with Mrs.' Harold Currie o#,•Culross. Ottawa •viihleh• is situated idt the top 'Mrs.: Wallace 'Conn. spent. •Wednes- of •the 'River . Hill,• 'West' of • Dungan - day with. her . grandparents • Mr. and non arid is now • occupied `. by Mr• s• •Mrs. Thos, Hill: , Carpenter. • • ,. a.\The L• angside Rural Club held their, Nord came last week stating gntic dance • on Friday .March lst. It was' de- death of Mr: • William .Fowler, eided to have the next dance on Wed- ton,. B. C. He' is a native of • West nesday, March 27th ,and' to have a con- Wawanosh and was sick ears of.:.age:, test program in,Apri'l• acids the 6th with "flu, •and: was ' 72 y . Con.. as dividing line ' and`• north cap= Besides his widow and grown' family, stains Mrs. Ivan Conley. and Bill Hen- Edna and Frank, there ' remains a y. South captains Mrs. Victor : Emer- brother, Mr. Dan -Fowler, •• 6th'• o nn, son end Orville Tiffin. Each side it. West .Wawanos e"oGlhe oldMrborne- to have ,$'numbers with encores,,not stead, Mrs. Agnes Gleand Mis- :counting and • each side '.to' choose ..a .abeth Robb, ' 'Jackson, Ripley. • ... . judger• r Officials • of the •local Branch of • Mrs. herb Pettyphece 'spent Monday Cross• inlet in the committee ,. with Mr. and .Mrs.- Thos. 'Hill: a •• the Red • Mr: 'and Mrs. Wesley. • Tiffin • and 'rooms Monday and packed a bale of Mrs. George Tiffin spent Sunday with i0. pairs of SOL sent to headquarter;:, Mr.' and Mrs. ,John : Maclntyre; 4th. Toronto and next week they iint'ectd Con. • • '. to pack also sox, pyjamas and sweat - The United W. M. S. will meet at, ers. Plenty of yarn is ..en hand for the home of Miss 'Margaret • Ross. those e rpplyingnneeting of the 'United March. .6th and .the Presbyterian W. T•. M. S. at ,the Thome of Mrs. John.Rich•• .•ohurch W. M. S. met last Friday af- ardson 'on March 4th when it is hoped ternoon in the basement � of the Arthur church with -the president, Ella to have Mrs. Rev. Pollock of White- lett "i the chair. In the 'absence. oil j ' church -.as special •speaker for, the the secretary, Rev. Mrs. lvewninan, took" • 'itihankofferiri� meeting. ' The Whiteehuhch Y. P. U. held their' down the . minutes. The roll call was Pena- .answered by a verse of • scripture. Af- meeting with Miss Eileen, MeC ' han presiding. A sing Song of, hymns ter' another hy-inn was sung, the pre-- gident took uh,tlie -business period and was enjoyed. ,Cliff4rrd Farrier gave a were. made for quilts solo—Have ' Thine 'own•. 'way, :Lord. arrangements. Clifford Laidlaw gave a poem,. Help- in'the June bale. Mrs. Laing gave it . ful hands. The scripture reading was talk on India from the Study book. given ' by. Harold • Pollock. Charlie 'The',,president then closed with pray Moore gave a story, The playing hand. er and a 'hymn. The meeting was fol - Prayers• were given •by Messrs. Wal- lowed bye the .Quarterly Birthday number ter and Wesley Lott. The topic, Christ ..at `six, o'clock, w;i't1i',11, g .attending. - Co man through brush and. pen, ,wps ' Mr: and Mrs. Heber Eedy, niotoi'd given • by Miss Yuill. • Clarehce Mc- Clenaghan.gave a piano' solo. •!The to Visit his father Mr. W. Eedy' near ,_ prayer, Milverton on, Monday after hears ng :of bis illness of pneumonia. They re- turned the .next day and reported his condition improved.. Mr. Milford Pentland_who has-been away for some tine 'showed up last week and is greeted by old friends. . • ': :r�' . Mason. McAllister; who is.. re-, Mr. Amos••Coiilelious, .Kr... and Mrs.. M, covering from •a lengthy' illness last- Thos. Moore 'and. Mr. ;arid Mrs. 'Art' year, is: i11 again at ,his home• ' and ales re attended the funeral last Tues- medical•' services summoned. day .of Mrs. Gir.vin of Dlxngan'rron: , Mr. Glen Christie spent the week- ' The Red, .Cross, Society here ,had e 'end at'' Seafor•th. •• • meeting in the Hall last Tuesday With .Mrs. •Dan .Fowler received word re- a :.good attendance present, and they eentl of the death of her brother Mr.' gave oiit. yarn to.,be'knitted into; sox, $etc. also- sewing to be done. Alex Durnin, Saskatoon,,, Sask. `' Born March 5th to Mr.', and D1i•6. ' ,tt ,ter ' Gordon W'ellw•ood, ' Misses Cecil, Alexander, •4th,'Von.' •Ashfield, Vary• 1•.aidl.Lty and•Ruby Conn•all had a 'bat boy.: Congratulation. • ' .� a Leap year birthday last Thursday. • y Mr. and Mrs..Johnston Conn enter - Mrs. N.F.••,Whyward; Seaforth, who has been• with her friend• Mrs. 'Jean, tanned a namber of their friends that Williams since the .(Teeth of ,the lat-• evening :iii. honor of the 'occasion.: . - ed to• her home •aa. •. .;2; ..a•w' E, he end of the. week' and ,was aecoin- KEN LOSS Cg l+! • ngai eh„3rii. ponied with Mrs. Williarins, who win% . alas.. Alines. Ackert Baas' called to A nailiber of ladies • 'pr'esent`ed p Men. - visit a while•• . has been the home of her Mettler,' Mrs.. Elliott number . of gift's • to•• Miss Inesdackev- Mr, Burton Roach; who s ' 'month and Mrs. aft ,Pine :River. i1Irs.; ETliott••is not in . swiller, bride -elect, vin Wednesday ' Gil hthepat h PAGE FIVE • , - Ci 00112 s7�E:�hGi - • r best ins oat my bolder b•eeusu ,. . i like Nally Flees „• er ono of Twelve Other cu Prlci: - 2nd Prize -$15 3rd Prize - $ 5: Ten Prizes 41. WI Your Purity Flour dealer will give you complete details; • of this contest—ask hire for free Recipe ;Booklet., to give you helpful suggestions. ,• Listen to "CAVALCADE OF DRAMA" every Monday, Wednesday, Pride CJCS Stratford (1210 kc) 10.30,A311, CKNX Winghorn,I1200 kc) 11,15 41.14: . arl•. • atld firs. ;•Edward . Thompson ent jirds eti Ent-ut;' l tat at Robert M • . ., .iblay • Sliackletorl:" and, little M.aDonald's.' . son.of Mr: 'Forest spent Saturday Mi.. Russel Johnston. spent the wee,: , with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shackle . end v itai 'friends • at.. Toronto• ' -ton. Mr. 'and Mrs. Wm..•Eadie, Doris •afi.d Mr. and Mr's. Charles Pierce of Hol- Lorne shent'Sundaig with Ills. Rachel mesville•spent Saturday, with.•Mr.,and Culbert. " \'irs. Thos. Anderson.. • i1r> , «'alter ]'"jt,'ster• of- Itipiuy spent j The W. M. S• are holding a social . ii.day>•last geek rrjth llrs.q.arkert and' ii t • he hall this Friday'evening,. liliiunifred. I• Mrs. George Twarnley : is spending . lira. David Houston nes called ..,to a .few days with her parents Mr. and her' mother's, Mrs. h�ckenswiller of Mrs. 'Joseph'•ds1cCann of Nile:: Greenock, ��-�ho is illsat- pi'esent..We j' Mr. and Mrs. S. B: Sfothers•of Ar,. wish 'her a speedy i•eco' crus `thug spent Wednesday .with. Mr: and • • Congratulatioiaa. to 11i.•• and':i11x•:••`I1It•s. Henry Horton. y lIeuston en the birth of a sun amount spent Sunday with' Mr.. and Mrs. Richard '•Kilpatrick: 'The skating, party at the Arena and • social hour •at' the Parsonage of-• • ".MAFEKING. m •,' o erre - .. nth their. daughter Mrs. Reu- the nest of health, and we all w.is :ening. 'Edward Schumacher. is assist- tex,.v:ards was much enjoyed, by a nein- I Roach„ w speed recovery: i M ben Brewer, 'was taken • ill last Week her d. speedy dining -room. roorin' ing•VIi55 Susie' Purvis ,at'.the. present ter• of, the young people last • Tuesday '. lad ' g with .an attack of.'pleurisy: We under- Ills.; haleei, a is a -evening, .stand'' his condition ' is improving. '' s^ girl at the Queen'Hotel; Walkerton: time. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Park have made W RI1r1E , IOR MEE'' BOO1r1.ET BELFAST CENTRE Mr. and ,Mrs, Thos:' Ferguson of i.anes spent one day recently with Mr: and Mrs.. Irvine Henry. Mr. Stewart Durnin of Wroxeter Spent one day last week with Mrs. Thos. Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Twamley of Mafeking spent Thursday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Twaniley. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Alton -.and fam- ily of London spept Sunday with friends in the Burg and Mrs. John Rattle 'who has not been, doing as well looked for since her operation. in Goderich Hospital has returned home 'with them for a couple of weeks. Mrs., T. A. Cameron has returned home - from . Whngham Hospital and, is doing nicely. We, hope to Ste her •around again soon. Mr. and Mag.' Albert Alton and soli George spent Friday with friends at Varna. I • Mrs. Ira Campbell of Lucknow vis- ited With Mr. and Mrs, Glenwood' Campbell mad day last week. - Miss Caroline Humphrey of St. Hel - -e -s n 1n Via, ,#rcil ie N c el .M1 and Mrs. Lorne Emmons vial ..............: ................... ........ CW -12 CREWE CI�EV.ROLET ,,,.h• ; •ass ` ... >; .:: ; as!!!!!a :> C c•ta?c.4.; F, 'a mac. ". " '�••.`�'�<�•. � � .frP°:"�::81'G'�:.-11e�"" >I�""�„ yam.•."",. • _........:'"� '»"?`?wj::: hr.;tS'<ic."%<:`,,. N, ,';tab• .'. - fry; •�. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Curran visited • I}rst Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jac!: Curran. • I` Mr..and• Mrs, Raymond Finnigan spent A. slay with Belgray'e friends. Miss Pearl Jones spent the week- end at her home at Donnybrclole. ' Mr. and Mrs. Beit Treleaven vissit- j ' 'ed with Mr. and 'Ill's. Herb Stothers neat pungentit on Tuesday. Mr. Wm. Campbell spent last week] axial' hie daughter Mrs. Win. Croaier. • ' Mr, and'Mrs. Harvey •Anderson avid I daughter' spent Monday'm•ith Mr. and Mrs. S. Kilpatrick. Mr. • and Mrs. Cecil Blake spent a pleasant week -end 'with friends in I 'Catheriines arid Toronto. • •Mr. Bill French returned 'liana the' North where he spent the past six months • at t it _• g"tiests Aal rr Feu,Tds =r, 17,4 e Mrs. Ida alacke tt o uc now calk on her daughter Mrs. Barry Hackett and Mrs. Thos. 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