HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-07-15, Page 5WEDNESDAY, JULY 15th, 1953
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Wednesday, Thurs., JJuly 15,16
MITZI GAYNOR, . ’
l SCOTT BRADY
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Bloodhounds Of
■>.:/ Broadway '.'/'
Friday, Saturday, July 17, 18
GENE AUTRY, in
On Top of Old Smoky
MATINEE SATURDAY
Monday, Tuesday, July 20, .21
RICHARD WIDMARK,
„__L^OANNE^DRU.
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My Pal Gus
Wednesday, Thurs., July 22, 23
Humphrey Bogart,
Sydney Greenstreet
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“THE MALTESE FALCON”
PURPLE GROVE
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Mr: and Mrs. Elmo_ Colwiell_of_
orth Battleford,, Mr. Alvin Col-
ell of Oshawa, Mrs; Len Ged-
js and fapiily of Bervie, Mr. and
rs. Frank Maulden and Keith,
rs/ Arthur Phillips and Peggy
Welland, were visitors at the
nine of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
cCosh on Sunday. “ ■
Mr. and Mrs/ Farrell of Pinex
ver visited with Mr. Joe Emer-.
n on Sunday. ' I- ./
Mrs, George S. Emerson is at
esent in 'Kincardine Hospital
,er undergoing an operation.'
Quite a number from Purple
ove and surrounding district
ended the Orange 12th of July
ebratidn at Goderich, where
angembti from all over West-,
i Ontario were present to take
rt in one of the largest parades
21’; seen in Goderich.
dr.*and Mrs Trayer, Miss Edith
mley \ of London spent the'
ek-end at the home, of Millon
mley.
dr. and Mrs. Victor Gawley,
Ima, Marlene and Gladys spent
; Wednesday at London.
Ir. and Mrs. Arthur Patterson
I family of Toronto, Mr. and
5. Andrew Patterson visited on
iday at the home of Mr? and
>. Burton Collins.
he pupils.of SJS. No. 2, Kin-
gh, presented their teacher,
Goldie Emerson, with a Bible
icordance and tie pin at the
elusion of his term as teacher,
wife, Mrs. Jacqualeen Emer-
als.o receiyed- a rhinestone
ciace fropi her school, S.S. No.
ancardine.
ne four entrance pupils of
lough ■ school were . successful
passing their, examinations:
ion .Percy, Kenneth Hodgins,
glas. Stanley, Ivan McFarlane.
fOVER COUNCIL is request?
Grey County 'municipalities
support a resolution asking
busiriess assessment be omit--
in calculating the county tax
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KINLOUGH
... Miss Helen Malcolm of Toronto
is vacationing at the Malcolm
home here, , /
iBey? David |Lane of Clinton
W his grandsons, Donald and
David Edward »of Goderich visited
Monday with his brothers, J. R
and Malcolm Lane and their fam
ilies here,
rMrS. J. W? QolWell with other
reiatives here .attended a recep/
; fo? W- an^ Mrs. Elmo Cdb
Wil, ’ newlyweds, at Kinloss on
Monday evening. . ■" / 1 .
Mrs. W.‘MacDqnald returned to
Toronto after visiting at the Lane
homes here,
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boyle and
Miss Vera Boyle of Moose Jaw,.
Sask., are visiting with relatives .
Congratulations to Mr.'& Mrs.
Morley Bushell (nee Doris Barr)
on the gift of a little girl, 3 sister
. for Margaret Ann.
Mr. Russell Barr spent a few
days last week at, Toronto.
The Rev. J. L/ Ball and Mrs.
Ball, formerly of Kincardine and
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and boys
Visited o^ Monday’ at the Cox
home, Concj“§sioq_J.0._ . / I- -1-
^ ■Ki'r. and Mrs. Jack Button of
Herschel, Sask., Mrs. Wm; Walk
er of Petrolia, Mrs. John Purvis,
Con. 2, were recent visitors with
Mrs. John Barr and* boys, also,
with Mr. and Mrs. Morley Bush-
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Miss Pearl Thamer and Miss
Winnie Percy, R.N, of Woodstock,
1 motored to Manitoulin Island re
cently. ’ ■ • /
Mrs. Gertrude Walsh entertain-:
ed the W.A.~ at her home on
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. - Tom
Hudgins was in charge and ex
pressed her thanks for the co
operation in all the painting and
-W-onk—which—has-been- done;~“alS(L
the garden party arid summer fes
tival; Mrs. -Midford Walk reported
on the garden party. Plans were
made for entertaining in August.
A quilting was planned:, for this
week. The afternoon was spent in
sewing-quilt blocks; The litany
and dainty ' refreshments were
served by the hostess.
Friends here are sorry to. learn j
that Mrs. Alex Percy is a patient
in Wingham Hospital.
A number of Young . People
from here attended the A.Y.P.A.
rally, in Tara on Thursday even-z’
ing. .
'Little Margaret Ann Bu's.hell .
spent .last week fwUb Mrs.> John
Barr. c
Mr.. • and Mrs. Bert. Nicholson
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. j'ack Cuyler at Kin-
cardine, this being their 25th
wedding anniversary. - . '•
Mr- andi Mr§. Elmo Colwell of
Prince, Sask., arid Mr. Alvin .Col
well of Oshawa.visited during the
week, with their aunt, Mrs. J. W.
Colwell/ . . • • . ?
Mrs? Morley Bushell and 'baby
daughter arrived home from Kin
cardine Hospital? . .
Mr. .and Mrs. Malcolm Lane,
Kathiieen, John and Stewart vis
ited Sunday with Rev. and Mrs.
Andrew Lane at their cJo.ttage at
.Bruce Beach.
Messrs. Jack. Barr, Hugh Lane
and Russell Barr motored to Tor
onto Sunday and Russell remain^
ec( to begin his' work th’ere.^Tor
the summer. ; ■ ■ ' .
.'The Holyrood Women’s Insti*
-tute 40th anniversary. afternoon
tea’will, be held at Holyrood Hall,
are. incomplete and there rriajJ be
some former members who have
■ not been sent an invitation as a
result. If so, the qommititee wish
es’ to .emphasize.-that all ..will be
maft quite Welcome and are in
vited to attend. '
‘’PAY FULL COMPENSATION
FOR HOGS SLAUGHTERED
The Dominion, Department< pf
’ Agriculture announced' la§t week
that it considered the outbreak pf
hog cholera in. Ontaido now ^under
control, No new cases had been
reported since June 19th./
’ Restrictions have’ been lifted
except on h quarantined farms,)
with the ban on community sales
still in force,, ././’■■ -
* The Government has decided to
pay lull marketvalue in • com
pensating for hogs slaughtered as
a result of the disease. The; form
er rates were $30 maximum for'
grade stock and $50 for register^
ed stock.
The PLAYHOUSE
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 16, 17, 18
A phantasy comes to .life with action and thrills'
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^Alladin and His Lamp”
With Patricia Medina •'/
NO SATURDAY MATINEE UNTIL SEPTEMBER
/DUNGANNON
Mrs. Nelson Stewart of Walla
Walla, Washington^ is visiting
her late husband’s brother,' Mr.
Will Stewart •& family at Glenn’s
Hill. Her husband passed away
in the early spring at Walla
Walla. .
Sympathy is extended to Mrs.
Harvey- Alton-6th Con. of West"
Wawanosh, who (lost her father,
Mr. Robt. McCabe,' Carlow, by
tragic de^th’ last week. \
, Mi’s.-S. J. Kilpatrick was a vis
itor for a few days last week
. with. Misses Ada -and Hazel Web
ster, Lucknow?/ . ■
MrS. Will Gardner, Ziori, visit
ed Mrs. ,J. Fitzgerald and Mrs.
R. Gardher one day
Miss Lyla
Convalescent Home,
visited Mrs. - * -
Monday.
Rev. -George Watt,
and family are leaving this week
to^spetid"tlTenn^ldays in a cot
tage qn the Ottawa River near
Pembroke.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson,
Zion, were recent visitors with
Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick.
Mr. and Mrs, Bill McClure and
three sons’ of Elmira returned
home Monday after spending a
week .camping at_Go,derich Har
bor Park, v ;;
Mrs. R. McDonald has beeh
housekeeping at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur. Elliott for* three
weeks, while Mrs. Elliott is on
holidays1 in Saskatchewan.
Mr. Jas. Sherwood has sold his
farm on the 6th Con. of Ashfield
to Pentland Bros. •
Miss Clara SproUT? Stratford;
Mrs. Winriifred Widcombe, Wind
sor and Mrs. Arthur Elliott of
Dungannon, are now on their
homeward trip from a, visit with
Mr.
Sask. ■ ;/. . •'
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Finnigan,
Walkerton, spent Sunday with
Mr. and. Mrs. Alvin Sherwood,
Robert and Mrs. Jas. Finnigan.
Ladies’ Guild
The July meeting of St Paul’s
Ladies’ Guild was held* at the
home of Mrs. Jos. Hamilton on
Thursday evening. ^Mrs. William
Caesar presided. Mrs. R.> J; Dur-
niri gave the scripture reading.
The roll call was answered by
repeating a verse with the word
honor ,by seven members, Mrs.
Jack Caesar ga ve ■ • a heading/
Plans were made for the picnic
On July 15th at ‘Harbor' Park.,
Mrs. Caesar closed the meeting
wjth prayer, and-lunch .yvas serv-,
ed by the, conveners, Mrs. William
Caesar and Mrsi R. J. Durnin,
The August meeting will be held
at the home of Mi’s....Ben-Mole.—
■ iColwariash Junior Farmer’s an
nual Service Will be held Sunday
evening July 19th. at 8 p.m.. in
the Dimganrioh. United Church.
The provincial president Will give
the'; address. ■ ‘ . . /
Held Memorial Service
, A very large crowd atterided
the Dungannon memorial service
at the cemetery on Sunday after
noon. J
who have passed on,’many lovely
bouquets were placed om gfave&
bn the
splendid upkeep df/the bemetery
of wliich Mr. .Thos. Park is care-
takei/ Rev. Cy A.’Winn , of Er<
:kine Presbyterian church gave
the' address., Rev. George Watt,
United Church pastor, conducted
the service. Rev. H. L; Jennings,
rector , of St. P>ul’s churdh gave
the prayer aiid benediction. Greer
Electric 7pubTLF“7acrd'fes§ gyStW
v?as used 'and recordings were
used for jpading in the hymn
Singing.
iN JO COMFORT
Oll ioiliir * WAtiw
HISELER and SON, Phone 426, Wingnam
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July 20, 21, 22
See MARGARET MAIN" as a society matron-—with •
FRED ASTAIRE and lovely ELLEN DREW in
The Belle of New York”
Western Ontario’s Biggest
CASH BINGO
$2300.00
to be given in a single night at
KINCARDINE
Friday, July 24
First Game at Arena at 9 p.m?
SPECIAL GAME FOR $1000.00
THREE SPECIAL'GAMES FOR $200.00
FREEGAMEFOR$100.00
12 REGULAR GAMES FOR $50.00
Sponsored by Kincardine Kinsmen for
Arena Floor Fund
ADMISSION — $1.00
Extra Cards and Special Games — 25c
A A A 4 A A A-A k JiL A A A -A A
day, July«12th, in the United
Church basement. The summer
time worship service from the
June-World Friends was follow
ed. Mrs. Cecil < Blake .read the
leader’s parts. Wayne Brooks read
the prayer verse. The scripture
verses were read by five girls,
Nellie Jouwsma, Lynda. Blake,
Joanne Crozier,/ Diannb Comp-
cemetery on Sunday after- i
In remembrance of/those • j
ive ndssed on. many lovely "
ton and Sandra Finnigan. The
collection was taken by Patricia
Pentland. The minutes were read
by Keith Finnigan, and the'roll
showed 31 present Mrs. Robt. Ir
vin told the story* ‘‘Journey to
the Mission”. All joined hands for “
the Friendship Circle. World .
Friends were distributed , and the
children were dismissed after re
peating the Member’s Purpose.
Quarter-Inch
UTILITY ?
I aOHN W. HENDERSON
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