The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-11-27, Page 7THURS., HOv
EMBER: - 27th, 1947
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Monday,' Tuesday
December 1,. Z
SIDNEY 'Gl$EENSTREET,
PETER LORRE
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Wednesday, Thursday
December 3, "4
LORETTA YOUNG,;
DAVID NIVEN
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The Perfect Maiu1age
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO •
KAIRSHEA WOMEN'S-
INSTITUTE MEETING
There was a large attendance, of
members and visitors at the home
of Mrs. George, Lockhart for the'
November .meeting: The presi-
{*'•dent =- % 0ded--apt � s f-WIl�.
s;.r. -••-rr-xra�
Scott was at. the piano. The Sec-
retary, Mrs. • McKinnon, .read the
minutes after which, business was
dealt; with regarding St; Andrews
Ball, Mrs. Ira Dickie reported
that .nineteen members enrolled
-for the Blue Cross hositala:..la. _. .. virith�-Mrs. Thom-_-�vho-i$-rnakin
p n� -ship ;officials during .his. 14 years n
favorable. recovery : in . Victoria
verse. from an old s `lino Wa f aher
favorable.
1 -call was •answ.ered by a of service in West
Hospital
c ,1 'book: • Present also was ' .p al and, expects ' to � return
a father and home this ,week...
Mrs. , 'Waiter MacKenzie 'dealt son combination, kr. Elmer Far
with the; topic "Ristorical' "Rep` ` • .Iion't forget :the' bazaar in>the
search"; after which there was an.
exhibition «and' history 'off.' heir
•looms supplied' by members,- Mrs."
Alex• ¥ Leod'sang •a sola. Mrs.
Wm. MacDo'n;ald gave 'a :reading
and Mr: Ira .Dickie. favored with
viiplin music, Mrs. David H. Car;-
ruthers" reported on the meeting
held in .Lucknow ori. Programme
Planning and Mrs; Ted' Collyer
gave • the, closing remarks. Lunch.
was served and .a social .hour •en-
toyed. Mrs: Robert Moffat;¢is the
hostess for the .Ghris.tmas'Meeting
to be held. in the''Council Chem-
' bers
ham'bers 'in,'Lucknow 9n, Wednesday,,
1 December 10th. Chri'stmas gift,
exchange,
•B7^ _
Godei�ich 'since 1926,', has :left. for
his native '•city of: Canton, ,where
he will make his 'home.
TP ESEI+IY ���ii `T
HURON WARDEN
Mr, • Brown. Smyth,' Reeve of
West V awanosh, whd.:is 'conclud-
ing' his` term• ai Warden of.}furor,
, e= -atoll O
hundred guests at the Warden's
banquet held in the British Ex
change Hotel last . ..Wednesday
night.. • . . - • .
Among ; Mr. Smyth's '' guests
were follow associates and town
LEN I'..,.
Members, please note that the i
annual meeting of the Beef Ring
will be held in alle Hall .on
Thursday, 'December 4th, •
-•-:-A�_pleasant.",evenan'�waa•�sg
last. Tuesday under the auspices
of. the Sunday .School of the'Un-
ited Church: I11e"resting moving
pictures .were shown by4 Rey, M.
G. Newton: '
Mr. E. J: Thorn spent Saturday
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VIP
REXTHiEATTRg
• LUC•KypW
-he -r ' . • istrict Co -Operative
Campaign Is Now:
The.. Board of *Directors • and Manager are well pleased with
the results. A large number:of new members, as: well as
a good amount" of capital coming in.
If You Have ot een' Contacted Yet,
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WaitUntil A Canvasser Calls OnYou. "; ..'
GET IN• : TOUCH , WITH
Any• of the Directors; VYaiiager,..Se hretary. of George ,A
Richardson as soon .as. possible and do your, bit: The
more members;. we have tie stronger the organization.
Why not be: a- link in, the ' Co -Operative Chain
and receive your portion` of : the profits? ;
ucknow District
rish, :; .deputy reeve` .of Howic•k.
Township and M'r, John'Farrish,
•who'sat in, County Council in 1924
as reeve ..of Ashfield; '
Ex -Warden R. E. Shaddick, pre-.
sided. ' •Speeches were made - by
L. E. Cardiff, M,P.; Dr., R,1"
Taylor, M,PP.; R. J. Bowman,
Brussels; on behalf 'of the ex
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wardens; B. W. •Tuckey for . the
1947 council; 'Wallace Miller on in . the Seaforth Hospital •;suffer-
behalf of West ;W.awanosh;,Tawr ing.- from a fractu, re .:Ai p..,..and
ship Council., Judge ,T.. M. Cos- pelvic' bone as a :result of a col,
tello" and Alex Anderson, warden lision : -:between their light • truck
of Perth County.
The newly formed Godericl
male choir choral society, under
the, leadership 'of, George Bitch
anan, sang several•selections and 'at the ho
other music was supplied!' •by., Wil -ton Thu
Women's. Auxiliary .Rooms, Luck
'now,• •'on; Saturday afternoon • unit -
der the auspices of the 'W. A. of
the United Church: •
` Miss Doris. Taylor. has • accepted
a position ., with. W.00lworth's, in
London and commenced her dut-
ies, on Monday:
Mrs,' Earl Cranston is a patient
and .two : 'other cars on . Friday
afternoon.: • "'• •
The :December _meeting, of .the
Women's Institute ' will be held.'
vs. W. A; Miller
De ember 4th at •
1
George Jarries
Ex -Warden A. Alexander, . of
Grey township; read .the •address'
day,
relieving -of `•last rninute .Christ-
mas •rush, Subject, Christmas, in
charge of Mrs. • S 4; Todd Pro
and Ex arden. G.. Armstrong of gram, . Mrs W E.: Gordon, Mrs
Hay township made the'presenta= Fred.. McQu4hn. Hostesses, 'Mrs
tion' of a beautiful clock to War- E. Barbour, :Mrs Harold • Gaunt,•
den Brown Smyth. In' reply Mrs: Ernest Gaunt. There will be
•Warden Smyth; said „any success • an exchange ''of Christmas gifts:
Friday, =Sat., Monday
AVE PROUDLY PRESENT 4:-
"OUR, QUEEN or. •
THE FUTURE
Which is made • up oo scenes
from ''Pri ce i Elizabeth's life
and' her ,husband the Duke . of.
Edinburgh,
:`jQ J EN OF `THE FUTURE!
was one of 'the, main attrac--
tions.. at th C.N.E. and at the
Royal. 'Winter Fair.
You'll NotWant To Miss This•.
:ALSO SHOWING
DON .AMECHE
MYRNA, LOT
SO GOES Mr LOVE
A Very Good Comedy`.
of . the 1947 Council `was •due .in, Messrs. Frank and Tom Todd,
np• small. measure to the co-oper- w.• I Milder; H.. D. McDonald and
ation he had received from mein. -
tiers.' of the, Council'..
• Ex Warn p.. W. Tuckey,, of
Exeter; 'extolled . the #firrn foun-
• dation 'laid" by for,.iner County
Councils: in making •tlie 1947.
'.Council. •.a good one,' He pointed
out's that the' '1947' Council•' was.
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successful in bringing about .the
curtailing 'of- wanton cutting of
4imler - in,. the:.;- cbunty also
and:,
bringing to its final. stage equai�'
rzation of , . assessment _;and ' the,
Move to' get the: services . of #
County assessor: '.
:Mr 'myth was highly compli-
merited: by the Various speakers ' •:
for 'the • able way in, which: he has
filled this impolrtant' post, and rt
is.:'generally known. and 'agreed
that he has had a very successful
Year, and .has .conducted` the af-
:fairs of the county' in, a way that,
does high honor to`himself,.:which,
is shared by is -home municipal-
ity,' which is justly proud of him:: • ;
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George •Kennedy attended _the
Royal Winter Fair on Monday.. ,
Twenty ladies . enrolled '• for the
short course on Monday, & Tues
day on, "Oven Meals" with `Miss'
-Broadfoot of Toronto in charge.,
• Mr. and Mrs: • Ewart •McPher-'
son + of Wingham were recent vis-
itors'
isitors with Mr: and Mrs: Andrew
Gaunt:.
:A , MODERN SUBDIVISION of 50
;wartime houses is to be 'built in
Cliesley
tIPLEY OFPOSS s NEW
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT. '
Kincardine promoters .4r e
•
working diligently to have an•en
far' 04 'high . schdol . area "can•
t.red".. in . that town, :and, .i4 this
end a .meeting w'as neld, in,' the'
Lakeside town on :Wednesday of
last 'week
Lucknow. was not included, in.'
the inunicipalittes. invited to the
rneeting,'which' was addressed' by
Mr. Fank Asbury, high school in '
spector and Mr.: J. M. Game,
:Strong .opposition• comes from.
Ripley' to thea proposal': and Dr„
J. McDonald . of, Ripley 'read , • ,
a'.resolution by which the, board ,
went, on : record as being opposed.'
'to' fo- r itia''of an enlarged area
at ; present, ..especially without
considering the inclusion of
•
`Lucknow..
Successful Dance•
Frankie: Banks orchestra was
papular
with,. a' large . dancing •
crowd in the 'Town ,Hall on Fri-
day, 'night The :' sponsor's, the
S.d.S. Club,• netted. some '$120,00
:on the venture .ander plan to use
the proceed's "' iii aiding to furnish'
the new "Comrnunity Recreational:
Centre..
BUSSEY' WILL BE' THIRD.
TO'4IANG IN GREY COUNTY
-Frederick, Bussey' offor' onto
and Regina has been sentenced t�
hang on February. 4th, 1948, for
the. murder September 21st, 1947;
of 11 year-dld ,.Betty Playford- of
Owens Sound,: If and when he
'hangs,, he ' wi1Ti be :the third man.
to die on the:gallows , in"the ,his -
torr of Grey. County.' Charles
-1• rr y -Love ' of Ar ternesia - Towri- -
ship •,vas hanged oh May 27, 1913, '
for the murder, of. his 'wife. The -
`first hanging ..in the county was
that of Cook Teets,,.a.blind.,man
from , the .southern. part , of the
county, who' wentto •the ganows
-ori December 5, 1884. It Is said
that 'years later another party''
made a death -bed confession to
fire murder •for which Teets was
',ossa:
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