The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-10-07, Page 5H'
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday
OCTOBER 8, 9, 10
- GENE AUTRY, in
PACKTRAIN
Thanksgiving Day — 2.00 p.m.
Admission 50c and 25c
Matinee Saturday Afternoon-
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1953
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM ,
Two Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
MON., TUES., WED., THURS,
. ^October 12, 13, 14, 15^
MARILYN MONROE,
• CHARLES COBURN,
JANE RUSSELL
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GENTLEMEN
PREFER BLONDES
Admission 75c & 35c
MATINEE MONDAY
Friday., Saturday, Oct. 16, 17
Constance Smith, Dan Dailey
4. in ,
“TAXI”
KAIRSHEA W. L LAYS
PLANS FOR “AT HOME”
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW. ONTARIO!
OBITUARY
MRS. (CHARLES BOYD
Mrs, Charles D. Boyd passed
RWRy suddenly at her home in
Ashfield township on Thursday,
September 24th in her 70th year.
She w^s born at Lochalsh on
June 2, 1884, daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MacKen
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In December4 1907 she wed
Charles Boyd of Amberley and
since then resided there, She was
a. devoted member of Pine River
United Church and. as * long as
.'health_^.permi-tted---Avas—^an—active
member in . the church organiza-r
.liPJis^Sh^. had been in failing
health. for some tithe that robbed
her of her eyesight, yet bore her
affliipatibn with cheerful patience;:
Besides her husband she leaves
to mourn her loss one daughter
and three sons, Grace (Mrs. El
liott Carruthers of Huron), Don
ald of Buffalo, Mac of Huron and
Gordon . at home, also seven
grandchildren. Three . brothers,
Duncan of Lochalsh, Kenneth and
Alex of Detroit also survive. .She
was predeceased by three sisters
and..two brothers.
The funeral service, which was
very largely attended, was con
ducted at her late residence orf
Sunday with Rev. J. C. Hutton
officiating. Interment was in Kin
cardine Cemetery. She was car
ried to her last resting place by
her three sons, Donald, Mac arid
Gordon, her son-in-law . Elliott
Carruthers .; and two nephews,
Grant MacDiarmid and Elmer
MacKenzie. Friends and neigh
bors acted as flower bearers for
the many floral tributes.
The Kairshea W. . I. held their
September meeting in the Holy-
“ rooU^Hall-with"_Mfs7 DTHTUar^
ruthers and Miss Annie MacLeod
. as hostesses.
Plans were made for , the Kair
shea “At Home” to be" held” on
October 16th at Holyrood Hall
/ with Mrs. Harold Campbell, Mrs.-
A. Hughes, Mrs. O. Elliott, Mrs.
Glen Irwin and Mrs. Donald Mc:
> Kinnon to assist the directors. Arr
rangements were also discussed
for their annual St. Andrew’s Ball
to be held m Lucknow Town Hall
on November 20th. /
The roll call, “Name a vege
table beginning with the (first
letter of your surname” was ans
wered by a good attendance. Mrs.
Ross MacMillan gave a splendid
motto, “If you have' good horse
sense yoy won’t be a nag”. Mrs.
Wm. Scott and Mrs. W. Hous
ton’s piano duet was very much
__enjoyed.—__■ .-----—
The ( topic, “F.A.Q. Food arid
Agricultural Organizations of the
United Nations”, prepared by
Mrs. Stewart MacGillivray and
read by Mrs. A. Hughes was very
enlightening. All joined in sing
ing O Canada. Mrs. Gordon Wall
conducted a very interesting
weed naming contest.
Mrs. H. Houston gave a few
highlights on A.C.W.W. day held
in Toronto, August 21st. Mrs.
Dune McConnell gave .the closing
remarks.
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ACKNOWLEDGE
BLIND DONATIONS
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The local appeal for donations
to assist in. carrying on the work
of the Canadian National Insti
tute for the Blind, has met with
a fair response to date. No doubt
many; have neglected or over
looked: making their contribution,
and the fund is being kept open
so they may still do so. The local
appeal, under the chairmanship
of H. yi. Thompson, is being car
ried out in conjunction with the
-Huron-CQun^icampFaignrvT”
Local donationsf in part as. f01-
lows, (totalling $152, witli^Rn ob
jective of at’ least $200. .'
. Mrs; A. E< Marshall $1:00; Geo,
Henry 2.00; Mrs. Clark Finlay
son 2.Q0; Wm. Helm 3.00; E. H.
Agnew 2.00; Bushell Clinic 1.00;
Rod Ross 2.00; Robt. McIntosh
5,00; Alex: Andrew 5.00; Misses
Annie and Jessie MacKay 5.00;
Mrs. Henry Mathers 1.00; Mrs. J.
W; Henderson 5.00; J. E, Was-
ney 5.00; H. M. McLennan 2.00;
John W. Henderson Lumber Ltd.
25.00; Miss E. A. Murdie 5.00; Ed
MacKenzie 5.00; S. ,B; Stothfcrs
10.00; Walter Breckles 2.00; Lloyd
Cline 1.00; J. E. Bannister 1.00;
Mrs.- M. MacFarlane: 1.00; Mrs/
Alex Gillies 1.00; Ken Cameron
1.00; Wm. M. MacDonald 1.00;
Donald McLean 2.00; Jas. Cam
eron 2.00; Jim McNaughton 1.00;
Mrs. Lenore'Glenn 2.00; Wm. A!
Stewart 10.00; Miss N. Scott 1.00;
Kintail Women’s Institute 10.00;
Thos, MacDonald 2.00; H. Dr
Thompson 2.00; Mrs. Sam Dur^7
nin 5.00; St. Helens Women’s In
stitute 5.00; John McRae 5.00;
jVIiss Gladys MacDonald .3.00;
Robinson Woods 1.00; E. R. Gaunt
2.00; S.S. No. 12, West Wawanosh
5.00.
MRS. THOMAS CULBERT
There passed away in Kincar
dine General Hospital on Septem
ber 18th, Mrs. Thomas E. Culbert
Jj^_her_8j2n_d_year._Mrs.__CuLber-t.
was the former Sarah Ann Beri;y,
daughter of the late Mr. arid Mrs.
Henry Berry , of Brant township
. and the last of a family of eight.
On November 1, 1905, sfie wed
Thomas E. Culbert and lived on
lot 7, concession 8, Huron town
ship until 1937 when they retired
to: Ripley. Her husband prede
ceased her November 27th/ 1949.
She was an active member of
St. Paul’s Anglican ChUrch; Rip
ley and her life will remain sweet
to all her relatives# neighbors and
friends’. Left to mourn her pass--
ing is one daughter, Hazel of-
Lucknow and two sons, William
of Windsor, and Walter of Ripley,
^lstr^oul^i^aTidchiidre ,'. '
Funeral ’ services 1 were held
Monday, September 21st from her
late residence with interment in
Ripley Cemetery, the Rev. H. L.
Jennings officiating.
Pallbearers were six nephews,
Thomas and Irv. Berry and Henry
Patterson of Hanover, Wm. Pat
terson of Elmwood, Geo. Berry of
Tara and Duncan McTavish of
Chesley.
LIST DISTRICT
RURAL TEACHERS
Rural school . teachers in the
southern part of Bruce riding as
listed by Inspectors J. M. Game
and A. A. Gilroy, are as follows:
(* denotes new teacher)
Kinloss
U. 1, Mrs. Doreen Young*, Kin
cardine 2; 2, Mrs. Katherine Col
lins*, Ripley 3; 3, Mrs. Joyce Mc
Ewan, Kincardine 4; 4, Mrs. Jen
nette Ross, Holyrood 1; 5, Mrs.
Joan Inwin,- Lucknow; 7, Eliza
beth Hamilton*, Lucknow 6; 8,
Charles Pinkerton*, Teeswater 3;
U. 9, Lois Jean-Hunter*f Armow;
UTT07“Wr_Kemwtir:McAinster*,
Whitechurch. .
Huron
1, Mrs. Gwen Harrison, Ripley
2; 2, Ronald G. Hill, Teeswater 1;
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The PLAYHOUSE
VVed., Thurs,, Fri., Sat., October 7, 8, 9, 10
DEAN MARTIN and JERRY L^OUIS, in
THAT’S MY BOY
Matinee Each Saturday * at 2.30 P.M.
SPECIAL SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW .
.Doors Open At 12,05 a.m.
~^T^/~A1XAN^"YOUN<F AND DINAH SHORE^ jn
“AARON SLICK FROM PUNKIN CRICK”
coming NEXT week
“ALL ABOUT EVE”
5, Zion, Mrs.. Lorne Johnston,
•Lucknow; S.S. No. 6, Con. 4, Mrs.
Wm. [Stewart, Dungannon; S.S.t
No. 7, Lothian, Mrs. Lloyd Cline,
Ashfield Twp.; S.S. No. 8, Senior
room, Dungannon, Eric Moore,
Cdlborne Twp.; Jr. Room, Mrs,
T. M. Durnin, Dungannon; S.S.
No. 9, Con. 9,’Ray Stanley, Luck
now; S.S. No 10, Con. 10, Mrs.
Janies Little,. Ashfield Twp.; S.S.
No. - 11, Sheppardton; Miss^ Lois
Feagan, Cblbome Twp.; S.S. No.
-13, Belfast, Mrs. Jack Catesar,
Dungannon; S.Sk No. 15, Hemlock
City, Mrs. James McTavish, Hur
on Twp.; S.S, No. 16, Crewe, Miss
Ada Webster, Lucknow; S.S. No.
17, Cedar ValleyrMiss-Lois-.Webbr
3 West Wawanosh Twp.; music
.teacher, Mrs. Duncan Simpson,
Kintail.
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KINTAIL W. I. MADE
$10 DONATION TO BLIND
The Kintail W- I. met at
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l.ly lunch was served by the com
mittee and a social half hour wass
spent.
The Kintail I. met at the
home of the president. Mrs.* Ray
Dalton. The roll call “How to
postpone old age” brought some
interesting replies. $10.00 was do
nated to the institute for the
-Biindr ■. "■
The guest speaker was the c|js-
trict health nurse from Clinton.
The aim of the district Health
Unit is to prevent sickness and
promote health among school and
pre-school age children. She ex
plained the duties of each mem
ber of the staff. There are 29
health units in Ontario.-She said
our. infant death rate is higher
than Denmark and Sweden. The
Unit has an inspector for dairies,
eating places, disease in cattle,
^slaughter—houses—etc.—They—also-
look after the tuberculin tests in
high schools. ,
Mrs. George Moncrief thanked
the speaker, after which The
Queen closed the meeting. A love- a play writer.
FORMER LANGSIDE COUPLE
HOSTS AT B.C. GATHERING
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Mrs. W. J. McKee of 1634 King
George Highway, New Westmin
ster, JB.C., (entertained two of heir
brothers and their wives at a
chicken dinner on Saturday, Sep
tember 26th. Mrs. McKee' was
formerly Minnie. Mclnnes of the-
Langside district ibut left there
when she and her husiband moved,
to Western Canada over forty
-y ears agor-*-------
Those present at i the dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mcln-
ness of Gorrie; Mr. and Mrs. W.
G. Mclnnes and son Bud of Walk
erton, who are spending a month
at the West Coast; another Old
friend, Mr. Ira Wei wood of Van
couver; and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Welwood of Wingham.
It—was”ovef“forty yearF_sihcfr~"
the group had last been together
and a pleasant evening was spent
discussing the /horse and buggy
days of fifty years..ago when telex
phones and radios were unheard
of; the womehi wore bustfesj and.
the men wore top hats and every
body was happy.
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ONTARIO PROGRAM
DIRECTOR FOR BC
Harry J. Boyle, a native, of the
St. Augustine district, has been
named program director for On
tario of the Canadian Broadcast
ing Corporation. He was a former
work apid has been connected
with the CBC in various capacit
ies for several years. Harry also
has shown considerable ability as
The October meeting will be
in the. Holyrood Hall with Mrs.
F. Gilchrist and Mrs. W. Mac
Kenzie as hostesses and the dir
ectors are Mrs. Wm. Evans, Mrs.
F. Moffat, Mrs. P. Steer and Mrs.
AVm. Scott.V
toria Smith, Ripley 3; 5, Mrs.
Anne Schildroth, Ripley 1; 7, Mrs.
Reta Martin, Kincardine 1; 9,
Kathryn Liddle, Ripley; 11, Mrs.
Olive Vogan; Ripley; 12, Muriel
E. Scott, Lucknow 6; 13, Mrs, Vio
let MacKenzie*, Ripley; 15, Lu
cille Pollock*, Ripley
Culross
1, Jessie -Kennedy*, Teeswater
2; 2, Rnoald G. Hill, Teeswater 1;
4, Marjorie Lamont, Formosa I;
5, Gwyneth Collins*,. Teeswater
3; 7, Audrey White; Teeswater 3;
8. Mrs. Annetta Stroud, Glammis
“A”; 9, Raymond Gross, Teeswat
er; 10, Norma Esplen*, Holyrood
1; 11, Mrs. Arina Cronin, :Tees-
wat/f; 12, Kay MacLennari,. Bel
more. ■ „ ■ -< . •
Some of the music teachers in
.this ..part. of. the.: inspectorate in-,
elude Mrs. Jean Carruthers, Holy
rood; Mrs. Donalda Scott, Lang-
sideT^lTTton "Ireland, Teeswatei^
Mrs.
ard ----- .,Hay, Walkerton; < Everett Lane,
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The Children’s Aid Society
of the
County of Bruce
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Requests Your Support In The Annual
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Liberal Discounts
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n..antity and for Cash Purchases.
Pearl McKenzie and Bern-
Hirans, Kincardine; ■ J. A.
pro
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West Wawanosh
S.S. No. 17< Miss Shirley Burr
den, Luckhbw; S.S. No. 2, Mrs.
Kitchener Fiririigari, R. 2, Luck
now;. S.S. No. 3; Don Cameron,
■ R, 2, Lucknow; S.S. No. 4^ Miss
Beatrice iMcQuilliri, R’. .1* Luck
now; S.S. No. 12, Ross Errinjg-
- ‘irefiT’R.1 2; LuckTiow; - music- teach"
er,.' Miss rtamilton, Wirighaffi. ,
Ashfield . ‘
"The list' of teachers -in Ash
field, which was published early
in the. summer, is.repeated: S.S.
No. 1, Pbrt Albert, Wilfred .Spiv-
ey. Brussels; S.S. No. 3, Kintail,
i Miss’:766ityt Johnston;. Lucknow;
i S^S. No. 4, Lbchalsh, Mjs^ .RUth
- Pentlandi Ashfietd Twp.; S.S. No.
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The Welfare oL Children
under the supervision of
The .Bruce County Society.
Organizations and Friends have shown splendid
co-operation in the past.
Again, we seek your whole-hearted assistance.
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great benefit to the Needy Children \.
of Bruce County. *4" i
kindly forward your contribution
Tb box 270, Walkerton.
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