HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-05-12, Page 5WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th, 1954 , THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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McDonald, convener .of Faith and
Evangelism, was in charge of the
“Was your husband insured?” worship service. Everyone joined
“No. he was a total loss”. in singing “Come Thou Almighty
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Monday, Tuesday, May 17, 18
ESTHER WILLIAMS, ,.
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* Brightens The Future Of Your Farm!
Wednesday, Thurs., May 19, 20
Richard Widmark,
Karl Malden
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TAKE THE HIGH GROUND’
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Bank of Montreal
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Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
—“Two Shows-Euchr Night——
FIRST SHOW AT 7,15
Wednesday., Thurs,, May 12, 13
ROSEMARY CLUNY, .
r JACK CARSON
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RED GARTERS
Friday, Saturday, May 14, 15
MITZI GAYNOR,- . ‘ /
JEFF HUNTER
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Three Young Texans
Matinee Saturday Afternoon
was in charge of a very, nicely
arranged program. The last num-
j ber was an address read by Mrs.Jim Thorne, a former resident I s. MacLennan to the guest ■ of
of Port Elgin,1 has been appoint- honor, after which two little girls,
ed to the post of head lineman 4
of the Goderich Rural Telephone
System. He will reside in Dun-
' : gannon. Mr. Thorne is a former
employee pf the Bruce Municipal
Telephone (System. — Port Elgin
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ELECTRICMOTOR
SERVICE
Aririatiire and Field Winding,
Brushes, Bearirigs, Etc.
— Reliable Service —
Gilson Sales —
— Electrical Appliances
Freezbrs, Dryers, Washers
HALDENBY ELECTRIC
Kinlougli
Phone Ripley lll-.r-29
ST. HELENS
Miss Sadie Johnston, R.N., is
home after taking care- of ,a;pat-
ient—in—W-irigham-Hospitak—-—
Mr., Jack Collinson spent a few
-days-^ino Goderich-Hospitalrtakiiig^
treatment'for' blood poisoning.
. The pupils and teacher of Hem
lock City school have planned a
bus trip to Niagara Falls- next
Monday, May 17th.. ■
The ;pupils, of ‘Kintail school
have been selling tickets on a
lamp. When the draw was made
on Friday, Miss Sally MacDonald
held .the lucky ticket.
Baptized Five Children
At Mother’s Day Service
.' The Mother’s Day service was
observed in the Presbyterian
church on Sunday morning, The
children of the Sunday School at
tended in a body and took part,
in the'service. Five children were
baptized': Mr. and Mrs. Allen Mc
Lean’s daughter, Alexandria Jean;.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Moncrief’s son,
George- Russell; Mr. and Mrs.
K. Johnston’s daughter, Ruth
Mary;, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Far-
rish’s daughter,' Alma Jean; Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd. MacDonald’s son,.
/John Kenneth.
Shower For Bride Elect
The .ladies of this community
spent a'very pleasant evening, on
Friday at the home or-Mr. , and
Mrs. Wm. MacDonald, when their
daughter Sally, a bride-to-be, was
-t-he^g^est-of-h on o rv^-r^Hagedrir m TjY^iffstitTlte-Tne~e tin^wa^hield-
in nharannf a i.’arir ninakr rruJ. ’ ■■_____ ___________________
Plans are being made for the
Sunday School anniversary and
-Flower—Sun day—inv^the—United-
Church on .May 30th, when the
guest-“-speaker--at--“morning—and-
evening services will be Rev.
Chupg Choon Kim, B.D.j profess
or ' of Old Testament of Chosun
Theological College, Seoul, Korea.
Keep the *date in mind and plan
tb attend.
• Christian. Family Day was Ob
served in the United Church on
Sunday morning with “Opening
Our Homes to God” as the theme.
Mr. Harold Sparling, the mini
ster, was assisted by Mr. Lome'
Woods, the Sunday School sup
erintendent, Marvin- McDonald,
read the story “He lived- next
door t.o Jesus”., The Juniors sang
a chorus “Pretty I Little Spring
Flower” and Anne Todd sang a
solo, “What,.a Friend we' have
in Mother”. Choosing as his text
“Now there stood by the cross
of Jesus, His mother’, Mr.. Spgrl-
ing spoke on “Mother”.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Miller &
Larry of London were Mother’s
Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Chester. Tavlor and Mr. and Mrs-
W. I. Miller. . ’
Miss Marjory Stuart of' Goderr
ich was a week-end visitor with
Mr; and Mrs. George Stuart.
Slides Shown at Evening Meeting
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Ready To
Serve You
The PLAYHOUSE
1st show 7.30; 2nd 9.i5-rAduUs 50c, students 35c, children 25c
Wednesday, Thursday, May 12th, 13th-
WILLIAM GARGAN and NANCY KELLY, in
Follow That Woman
Friday, Saturday, May 14th, 15th
Richard Basehart, Gary Merril, Hildegard Neff, in
Decision Before Dawn
Matinee Saturday at 2.30 —Children 10c, Students 20c
Wednesday, Thursday, May 19th, 20th
LEO GORCEY and THE BOWERY BOYS, in
“Trouble In Stbre”
I Nancy MacLennan and Jean Me-.
! Donald, dressed alike in ’pink and
! white, brought in a wagon loa’ded.
t with gifts. After . the gifts had,
been opened Sally thanked the
I ladies in a few^well chosen- Words.
{Refreshments were served and a
social hour followed. .
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I FOURTH CONCESSION
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I The Fourth East has been very
•popular since the opening of trout
, season. Mr. Archie MacDonald of
Kitchener and son Stuart of Hal
il ton- were among the first fi-sher-*
■ men on May 1st and Went home
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I Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham and
i Anne visited recently with rela-
! fives at, Drayton and Kitchener.
. Mr. and Mrs.. John Dickie of
Hope Bay spent a few days with
Mr, and'Mrs. Ira Dickie and boys.
Mrs. Kearns (Laura Watson)
and two ■ sons - of Orangeville
{spent/the week-end with" Mrs:
Robert Watson and Edgar.'
Miss Margaret MacDonald of
on Thursday evening and opened
with community, singing, with
Mrs: Andrew Gaunt leading the
singing,. and.Mrs.Ch ester Taylor
at the piano. “O Canada”, “Juan
ita” arid “Home on “the Range”
were sung. Mr. Harold Baker, as
sistant agricultural representat
ive, gave a very interesting and
informative talk. He also showed
slides of his trip to the West
Indies. Miss. W. D. Rutherford
gave a reading “The Depredating-
Hen” and Eddie Gaunt and Terry
Wilson played* piano iristrtimen7
tals. Mrs. Andrew Gaunt and Mrs.
Allan Miller played a piano duet-.
The meeting was closed with
The Queen. Lunch_ was served,
after which the business part of
the meeting was held. Twenty
members answered-the roll call.
Delegates were appointed to go to
Mhe-DisU4e-t—Annual—a-t-^-Beig-r-ave^
Miss W. Rutherford and Mrs. E.
W. Rice were appointed. Th.q.lad-
[ ies of the Institute , are i.nvited to
Whitechurch om June 8th and de
cided to attend. The next meeting
•Will be held at Mrs; Ged. Stuart’s
on June 3rd.
St. Helens Y.P.U.
The rrieeting of the St Helen’s
Y.P.U. was held on May 9th with
the president, Don Cameron, in
PARAMOUNT
Mrs. J. Anderson, Clark£ and
Jean Stanley returned to London
after visiting their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Stanley.
Mrs. J. Crocker of St. Thomas
visited recently with Mr. & Mrs.
Al Hamilton and—MT. and Mrs.
D. Hamilton.
Mrs. Al Hamilton is ilfr in bed
with pneumonia. . * '
Underwent Surgery J ; :
While Visitihg“Here “ J ' '
Ivan -and Lloyd Henderson of
Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
Henderson. While here Lloyd suf
fered an attack of appendicitis
arid had to be rushed to Wirig-
Sarnia was home * for the week- charge of administration. Marvin
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Kam Hospital and was operated
cn Sunday morning. Sgt. O’Hag*
uen of Sunnybrook Hospital mot-
ored/Ato with Mrs. L. Henderson,
R.N. Lloyd will be moved to
Sunnybrook Hospital. ’ \ '
Mr. O. Barkwell visited with
his sister, Mrs. D. McOharles, at
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. -
Mrs. K. Jackson and Kenneth.
MaoLennan pf Roseville, Mich.^
visited with Mr. and Mrs. RdbL
Hamilton and called on their
father, Mr. -Lome MacLennan,
who is a patieht in Wingham
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Macintosh
spent a day in Sarnia.
in singing “Come Thou Almighty
King”.' Donnie Gaunt . read the
scripture and Marvin McDonald
led in prayer, Marvin" McDop aid,
assisted bv Miss W., Rutherford,
Donnie Gaunt arid Donnie Tay
lor, conducted Bibje study; Anne
Todd led in a sing song and the
meeTirTgr^l^ea—vvrth”the~-beno^
diction.
TREAT THE COW
to
SAVE THE CALF
To. insure‘the birth of healthy,
vigorous calves and to avoid
problems with the. cow at
calving time give every, preg-
PREVENTfcX POWDER
—-fVitamiris^nd-^Miner^ls)-^
For the last. 30 days before
calving and the* first -two
weeks of freshening.
Prevent Trouble
. With. PreVentex
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