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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-01-27, Page 7DUNGANNON Rev, Geo.--D. Watt, pastor _ot Dungannon United Church, gave a worthwhile and arousing ad­ dress at the Sunday morning ser- vice.Hecondemned the Jehovah - PAGE SEVEN WEDNESDAY,1 JAN. 27 th, 1954 >■ ’THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Wednesday, Thursday, February 3, 4 Glenn Ford, . Ann Baxter, Dennis O’Keefe, FOLLOW THE SUN The real life story of Valerie and Ben Hogan. LANGSIDE • I I r A- .was WHITECHURCH »• 7 ario. 4 SOLD AT YOUR LOCAL CO-OP i&MUm *1t i* i i-. v jt& If '* I a few weeks during which his son, Donald Jr., flew home from Ger- . Fast Company Last complete show starts 8.15 Mixed “daily-fresh” in. over . C* A > •' • ' a.l **r '1__ A ' Floors LAID, SANDED AND FINISHED. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tiffin re. ceived a new Ford on Friday. Mrs, Wm. Scott and Marion and Betty -Conley of Lucknow spent Thursday in London. * ' Lyceum Theatre .WINGHAM ■ TwoShowsEach-Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 .. '; -w - ..c-. ~ j? :> "'"""T Wed., Thurs., February 3,4 Gary Cooper & Grace Kelly, in “HIGH NOON” 'the week-end with her parents, ' Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Martin.. I 1 1 a RAY ROBINSON I Saturday, 71 anuaryjLdM aTTpjrfr [ with Rev. J. C. Hutton of Pfhe Friday, Saturday, Jan. 29, 30 DEBBIE REYNOLDS,< BOBBY VAN —- in — Mr. and Mrs. Randall Buschlen Riwy be at h*s and family of Toronto and Mr. j side and remain for the funeral Anri Mrs Scott Paterson and fam-1 _ • -ily of Detroit were week-end. BUyd ^arrd the ’Phone Carlow 2195 ^7R-17PortAlbert— ■ • Hxxi w?th hpr qister Mr " Commercial Travellers.v‘s>ted w.th her sister Mt. Dona]d was born in .Ashfield - Mr‘and’Mrs.' Wm. Humphrey township and /moved to Buffalo a^’faXbf Lucknow i%ted . are. when, a young^nan. w Wed., Thurs-, January 27,28 ESTHER WILLIAMS, FERNANDO LAMAS \ ' '-4 in —• Dangerous when Wet in color. The Affairs Of Dobie Gillis Matinee Saturday Afternoon Monday, Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2 The Story Of Three Loves .....;....-.L'.(coIor);.'i. ■ A Leslie Carson, Pier Angeli, — in — Ready To Serve You 1 We are sorry, BobbyYoung has developed the measles so soon after his operation. * Our icy roads have been very, hard oh the nerves while driving. A little: more sand would help immensely. 1 ’ Mr. and Mrs. Chas, tiffin were i in London on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes of Livonia, Mich., spent the week­ end with Mr' and Mrs. Russell Ritchie and Tiffin families. Interesting Hobby Display •' ■» Mrs, Chester Feagan was hos­ tess for the February meeting of the Ladies Aid. Mrs. Wm. Scotf, president and Mrs. Wm. Evans, sec., presided. The financial re­ port was given by Mrs. John Crowston showing a very satis­ factory year. Readings were givr en by Mrs. . Evans, Mrs. Crowston, .Mrs. Feagan and a talk bn the* people of British Guiana by1 Mrs. Farish ; Moffat. The roll calf was answered . by “My Hobby” with displays :by some which were very instructive^ and. am using .and consisted of stamip. collecting, post mark collecting,’ growing African violets, quilt and mat. making, tatting and crocheting, baby sita iting._-poet.ry collecting and scrap­ books made of items of interest in local, papers since 1936. An heirlodm quilt made .with scrip­ ture texts embroidered in differ­ ent colored wools on blocks was displayed by Mrs. Faegan. The collection was taken by Marion Scott. A vote of thanks was ten­ dered Mrs. Faegan. A dainty lunch was served. - • Mrs. David Scott visited a few Ken McAllister will be 'in charge of the pictures on Wednesday ev­ ening, February 3rd at 8.3Q. Mrs. Harry Tichborne returned home on Sunday after visiting her mother, Mrs. Kennedy, for a ^ew days. Miss Annie. Kennedy , of-the Wingham Hospital staff is home, for a few days.. Mr. E. Groskorth attended a Canada Packers conference in London on Saturday. „ The • annual meeting of the Presbyterian church was held oh Wednesday .afternoon. Rev. R. D. A. Currie presided. All reports were given and all proved satis­ factory. Four new managers were put in, Archie Aitchison, Gordon Elliott, Hugh Simpson and' Wal­ lace Conn. The retiring managers were Gordon M>cGee, Gordon Rintoul, Wm. Forster, Frank Coulter; Auditors, Dawson iGraig and Johnson Conn. Other busi­ ness was discussed and the meet­ ing closed with prayer by the pastor. Ted McCleriaghan had a bad misfortune last week.. As he went to step on the sjeigh his foot slipped and the Korses dragged him.ori the ground. He is suffer­ ing torn ligaments in his should­ er. ‘ ... Mrs. G. Gillespie spepV last week in Toronto with MfTJT Gil- lespi e who ? made a business trip td~the city that day. The United Church W.M.S. was Held at the home of Mrs. James ' 'Falconer. It was decided to send quilts to Korea. Mrs. J. D. Bee­ croft had the study book “Wherfe- er the Sun”. Mrs. Watt led in prayer. The PLAYHOUSE Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, ~ : January 27, 28, 29, 30 Susan Hayward, Rory Calhoun, Thelma Ritter, in With A Seng In My Heart ....... ); “The Jane Froman Story” 1st show 7.30^ 2nd 9.15—Adults 50c, students 35c, children 25c Matinee Saturday at 2.30 — Children 10c, Students 20c OBITUARY DONALD C. BOYD The Amberley community ___ _ ________________ deeply saddened by the passing days with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene °f Donalc^C. Boyd, whose* im- Conley and family.i timely death at the age of 44, [ removed a young man who by | his -ability and energy had rapid- | ly risen from a store clerk to an * important executive position with Mr ancb Mrs. Cameron Sim-1 a nation-wide grocery chain. His mons and daughter-Nancy spent death followed an illness of <; PARAMOUNT ; - - - . X. ' Mr. George Thomson, Mr. and Mrs; H. Thomson of Purple Grove visited with Mr- and Mrs. Wm. Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Al Ir­ win (nee _ .the Thomson twinsl, Olive and Viola. . • - Z T *■ , *7',. -.e . _ Is spite of cold, zero weather, Davison welT drilling outfit nf Wingharri has been drilling a well atthehameofAlvin_Hamilton._ Mr. and Mrs. Russ Needham of Ripley visited with. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hamilton. Mrs. H. Irwin had an operation in Wingham Hospital and return­ ed home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hamilton vis­ ited with Mr< and Mrs. R Mac- Kenzie, Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Orland Richards visited With. Mr. Frank. Fair of Ripley who is a patient1 in Kin­ cardine Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore of J Whitechurch, Mrs. Irene Sparl­ ing of Wingham and Marie visited with Jack Henderson. Witness sect and its 18th century founder, Chas. Russell, who, he claimed, was not an ordained minister who picked the Bible to. pieces/choosing certain passages of scripture to suit himself. Rev. Watt stated many facts of which * he has proof and references. He commented on the' earnest en­ deavours of innocent people tak­ en in; by it. He warned the con­ gregation not to accept their lit­ erature. He said “renew your faith” and read your Bible.. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Armature and -Field Winding, Brushes, Bearings, Etc. — Reliable Service— Grlsdn Se-rvice / .r"' ’ •* Electrical Appliahces Freezers, Dryers, Washers HALDENBY ELECTRIC ’ Kinlough z , Mr. Boyd wais a sori of Charles lly or uetroit were weex-enu.— -TAupie ! visitors with Mr. Ken Paterson. ^&nzie- There were about 23 tables of where he spent his■ ^ut^and euchre played in the. Memorial | popular and well known. Hall on Fridays evening. Prizes ; Mf. >Boyd, a resident of; K nr. were given as follows: high man,' more, N.Y., was assistant a es •n x e *r uoii. usrrh inriv manager for Loblaw Inc., in NewL° K Ma" York Itate.Pennslyvania and the u. n»aw , p,,r/4nn- mnQt ’ Ohio area. His death occurred ontm; low man, John Pujdon. most Millaf^Fillmore S'was served Hospital,'after a, five weeks’ ill- - d » half hou wal en; i ness He Has been with this groc- byed teT a PtoSd/ wefe .for .ery ehai'h 25 years, starting as iaHIt in cunboards in the kitchen a store workejr. He wasjnade^a?- Zt Ik Cl built-in cupboards in the k.tchen j•- -- °^&Mrs. Sam Reid of Luc^ ^J^Jnember^ the United now 1____■ and Mrs- W.- R. Farrier Sunday 'and.tamny ; ^He is survived by his wife, J with Mr, and Mis. Gai net a son ri^r; « i 1 j o Lnnn hmk-’ Donald. C. Jr., at home'from Ger-Byekton d Qn many on compassionate Jeave; a Mo had a cast put on c’harles Bbyd; ,a siatef, wefek7 Mnc Tank Haves of Mrs. Elliott-Carruthers (Grace); •. and W; , two brothers, Gordon and Mac. vlsltl^gcJiuiv-j • His mother predeceased him last The* NatlonarFilm-'Board will,S^t^‘’ervice.was held, in the Bury Funeral Home, Buffalo, on Thursday evening with Dr. Henry W. Eddy bf 'Deerhurst United Presbyterian church officiating. Funeral service was held at the I family residence, Amberley, on the ice He had a cast put on , c. # last week . . Mr. Detroit are _ . .Langside and Whitechurch; f • ’ ~ “ be-showing films in* the hall., Mr.. SMALL INVESTMENT -EARNS-EXCELLENT^EAREJ^dJEJl^PME - New type of automatic coin-operated machine. -This is an opportunity for those willing to spend a few hours a week with the expectations of - starting a profitable business. Please Reply to Box D.N., Lucknow Sentinel State address; and telepHPh^ hWnbeL THERE’S A . . CO-OP FEED For Every Need River United Church conducting the service. Interment was in Kincardine cemetery. ‘ , 1 The pallbearers Were Charlie Miltdn; Don Evans, Jack McDoh- ald of Buffalo and Walter Brown,. Wilmer Robb, Stuart Wiley bf Amberleyk Flower bearers were < old school chuims g^^eighbOT^; Lucknow District Co-op ? PHONE 71, tUCKNOW . T . .......•.......:...............