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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-01-28, Page 5WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28th, 1953 ...... THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ' X k ■ ?> r* .......I ■ Lyceum Theatre Wl NGHAM „ . . Two Shows Each Night. FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 Thursday, Friday, Saturday 3 DAYS—January 29, 30, 31 GENE AUTRY * NIGHT STAGE TO GALVESTOH MATINEESATURDAY • .. , A* .V • , i ' Monday, Tuesday, Feb. 2, 2 mArieyn^monboe; . RICHARD WXDMARK DON’T BOTHER TO KNOCK —— Adult-Entertainment__ Wednesday* Thurs., Feb. 4, 5 VIRGINIA MAYO, / RONALD REGAN in —■' $he*s Working Her Way Through College FORMER ASHFIELD COUPLE 47 YEARS MARRIED . ——— .... .. Mr. and Mrs: Lome Webster,, Seaforth, marked their 47th wed­ ding anniversary Saturday. Mrs. Webster, the former Ethel Lawrence, was married to Lome Webster, January 24, 1906, at the home of the bride’s parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. James Law­ rence, McKillop^ by the Jate, Rev. Birks, Seaforth Methodist church. Bridesmaid was Sarabel Daley, now Mrs, Wilbert Webster, Sea­ forth, and. best man was Daniel Henderson, Lucknow. After their marriage the couple farmed. in Ashfield township, near Lucknow; until moving to Seaforth in 1910. Mr. Webster has been a mail carrier put of Sea­ forth for over 20 years; ,;- They have a family of . five ^augirters,7"dV[rs;:™Huliand'^(Map-)^ Toronto; Mrs.'Wm. Dodds (Pearl) of McKillop; Mrs. Clendon Chris­ tie (Audrey h Brucefield; Mrs. Robert Watspn (Lulu), Seaforth; and her twin sister, Mrs. A. Bab­ cock (Freida), Toropto.-^Seaforth Expositor^ \ ' "• WHITECHURCH Mr^*: Toynbee Lamb spent Tuesday pf last week at the home of Mrs. D. Kennedy. Mrs. -U# Kennedy had the tele­ phone installed last Week, The npmber is 652-w-2._ There were 9 tables of euchre played last Wednesday nighlt in the hall, with high prizes going to Mrs. Donald Martin and Chas. Martin. Low prize went to Mrs. Riissell Ross and Eldon Emerson. Mrs. Garland of Sask, is spend- _m&^/RrTeM-days Jwith_hier-_auht,_ Mr,>. W, J. .Coulter* and other. Ross relatives. ‘. / We are Sprry to hear .thaf Mfr. Ab McQuillin has been under the doctor’s care suffering a heart attack,' - We are pleased to hear that Miss Grace Richardkon" was able ' to come home last Saturday. She has been in Victoria Hospital, London, Where she had one of her legs: amputated because of a bone infection. She is at the home of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Richardson. Miss Beverley Casemore is ill with the mumps. , ( Misses Betty and Marilyn New­ man are sick this week Wiith ’flu. ; Mrs. Robt. Henderson, Larry & Keith all had? their tonsils re­ moved last week in Wingham Hospital. DIED—-in the /Goderich Hospi­ tal, Wm/ Thoms in "his 81st/year; He was the husband of the late’ Jane Coulter, formerly of White­ church. BORN—to Mr. and Mrs. Clark McGregor in Wingham Hospital' on Tues., Jan; 20th/ a daughter, stillborn. ' . . Mrs. Win. Henry held a plastic demonstration at her home on Friday evening. Ken Zin.n of near .Wingham was the' demonstrator' Lunch; was served by, the hostess arid* a social time enjoyed. ■. The Whitechurch/Women’s In­ stitute are celebralting their' 25 years of organization, on Friday, < January 30th at 8*30 p*m. All members and former members are .cordiallyTidvited to attend.. Ladies are/asked to please bring lunch. No admission; Dance after to Tiffin’s orchestra: : We Pre sorry to report that zBrerida WilsOn ,is sick with the chicken pox this week. The regular meeting, of the United Church W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs/ E. Scholtz with a goodly attendance. Plans were jn a de to • send . a bale to j Korea; also a Valentine tea to be] held in the church Sunday school The 'Whitechurch Farm Forum was held at the home of, Mr. and Mrs: James Laidlaw on January 26th. They had as their speaker Mr. DeWitt Miller of Wingham; The topic was Daylight Saving. Time.- ■ ■’ ’.■■■■. •' ■ CARD OF THANKS / The family of the late Harry Bell wish to express their sin­ cere thanks |o friends and neigl> hors for their many kindnesses shown them and sympathy ex- ■ tended them ih the /passing: • of their father. ‘ The family of the late Mrs, R. J. Cameron wish to thank their many friends for the kindness and sympathy shown them dur­ ing; their recent sad bereavement, also'for the beautiful floral trib- utesr letters and cards. , Special­ thanks to Rev. Meiklejohn,, the Ladies Auxiliary to the Legion (and Mrs; HarOld Allin, ' :. I wish to express my. amcere thanks to the very kind friends who personally brought treats and to all those who sent cards at the time of my accident. 'Bianks also to the W.M.S. of the United Church, (the W.A. Group and the Women’s Tnstitute. This thoughtfulness was deeply ap­ preciated. . ■ Mrs. Charles Congram. IN MEMORY MOFFAT-^-In loving memory of a-dear- son and(brother,- George, who passed away one year ago, January 28th, 1952. --Ever remembered and sadly missed iby Father, Mother, Sister and Brothers. ; . ,./' ——1»„, — -— '■' , ".—■——. i .',.;r I -T IN mEMORIAM’: ■ ’ / NICHOLSON—in loving memory of Samuel Nicholson who passed away suddenly two years ago on January; 31st. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away; —Ever remembered by Brothers and. Sisters. / IN MEMORIAM IRWIN—in loving memory-of a dear husband and father, Melvin Irwin, who passed away January 30th, 1942. We. often sit and think-of him- When we are' all. alone, j For memory is the only Mend That grief cari call its own. ; Like ivy on the withered oak, When all Other things decay, Our love for him will still keep .■■green '■ And never fade away. —Loving remembered by Wife and daughters Dor is and Helen* KINLOUGH /..'/ We Carry A | COMPLETE STOCK OF MATERIALS for ! I I - 4/■... 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SATURDAY MATINEEAt 2.15 p.m—Doors open at 2 p jn. Monday,/ftiesclay, Wednesday, February 2, 3, 4 _ See the MICKEY ROONEY of old—funnier than eve^before —rand in the Army at that. You will enjoy this picture—We know-^> " ' 1 SOUND OFF TIMKEN OIL HEAT FREE SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES OIL BOILERS • WATER HEATERS HISELER and SON, Phone i426, Wingham I- ' ~ ' • .. - ♦ >■ »•" •' . • course—under. .the.. leadership of Mrs. Alex Percy and Mrs. Frank Thompson; Each member is mak­ ing . a cotton dress. Miss jean Steckle. home economist, „ . was present at a recent meeting and commended them on their splen­ did work. The next meeting will (be held at the home of Erlma Jean and Marion Percy. - Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins spent the weekend in London with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle and family. Mr. , and Mrs. Goldie Emerson were in Fergus over the week­ end attending a United Church' Young People’s conference; Mr. Wayne Johnstone spent the- week end with Mr.: Ellwood i Hodgins. The P,Y.P.A. Will/join the Y.P. of South Kiriloss on Monday ev­ ening for the annual Bums night.' The H.WI. will hold their “At Home” on February 6th when a social evening will be held in the Hblyf dbd”Hall? “ The icommunjty was shocked and saddened on Tuesday lasj^ when death’Claimed a highly (re­ spected citizen in the person pif the late Harry E. Bell. The de ceased had been in failing health for s.ome time and “ two weeks ago was removed to Kincardine Hospital. The fuberal was held from the MacLennan-MacKenzie memorial chapel on Thursday/ Sympathy is .extended to the be reaved family. . / The H.W.I. will meet at the home of Edna and May Boyle on February 5th. Conveners,. Mtsi R. Elliott; Mrs;, F» Thompson; roil call/, a Valentine verse; name a* bird and. give its call; topic, The life of Jack Miner; motto, The human race is divided between twQ -classes, thp§e who go ahead ahd7do-something-ari<£thosejwho: Sit and' inquire why wasn’t -it done some other,/way; Contest, home - made Valentine; Current­ events, Mrs* Ed Thompson; lunch, Mrs. Wesley Guest (s), Mrs; Alex Percy (s), Mrs^ Thos. Harris ('c)i Mrs. Frank .Thompson, (c); . Miss Winnie Percy, R*N; of . Woodstock speht a few days at here home hei’e. < • s ■' Mn and Mrs; Jack. MacDonald, Dianne,/Jeannette and Heather of “Kincard i no -visitedT-on-Sunday- with Mr? and Mrs! Alex Percy* Miss Erima Jean Percy visited o'vei* the week end with Luck­ now friends* ■ . ■ The Stitch and Fit iClu!b: met on Saturday at the home of Mrs* Frahk Thompson with Miss EiR een Ellioif, president, in charge. The theme song “the more We ing. There are 12 girls taking this ■ ”■ . '• . <JV Presbyterian Evening Auxiliary The January meeting was held at ithe home of Mrs. Robt. Mac- Kenzie, with the president; Mrs. Morgan Henderson taking the opening prayer. Hymn 87 was sung and scripture readings were taken by Mrs. Cam1 MacDonald and Mirs.. R. Forster. The open­ ing chapter from the study book on Africa, was very ably, taken iby Miss Gladys MacDonald. For Bible Study this /year we have chosen,. the .“Beatitudes”, . and Miss ^faudie' Fisher had charge of the first one. Plan^vere made for the February meeting which is to be a pot luck supper. Mrs*. Mason gave the/.current events from the Glad Tidings. Hymn 371 Was sung and Mrs. A. Smith clos­ ed the meeting with -prayer. RE-ELECT GEORGE KENNEDY HEREFORD PRESIDENT George Kennedy of Pine Echo ^Farms, Boundary East, was re­ elected president of the Ontario Hereford Breeders’ Association, at their annual meeting held last week in Guelph. The Association now has a membership, in ex-., cess of 1,250; Guest speakers included W. P. Watson, Ontario livestock com-, missioner and Professor R. G. Knox, head of the animal hus­ bandry department of the. Ontario Agricultural College. „ . ... - • ■ . ..y . DEAD ' STOCK ~ CASH' PAID FOR CRIPPLED & DISABLED HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP & SWINE. Call 37-r-12 Atwood collect for prompt service day or night. or Contact SID GARDNER, LUCKNOW Incubators < 0 5 For early pullets and larger egg receipts order February Chicks from Crawford’s Hatchery LEAVE-YOtJR-EGGS-WlTH “ Pick-Up Twice Weekly By GOLDEN GLOW, RIPLEY For real feed value buy SEMI-SOLID BUTTERMILK