The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-07-01, Page 5`THURSDAY,. JTJLY "1st, 1948:
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Lycein •. Theatre
W(NGHAM.
Two Shows Each Night..
THURS., FRL• SAT.
JULY '1st, 2nd, :3rd
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NO SATURDAY. MATINEE
DURINGJULY & ,AUGUST
'JUNE` ° 5th ' TO' JUNE 10th
THEATRE.'
CLOSED
TRUCK BADLY WRECKED
Ir4 CRASHING . • `STORE'
A avel truck, w
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one `.':on• lysortie. 5000 Miles was
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badly :wrecked recently when: it
`ccrashed into .the corner of: D. A.'
MacLennan's Store at: Lochalsh.'
Thebtiildin• also. suffered con=
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siderab.le: damage; •
.At. the ,time of theaccident,',
the trucker •was . en'gaged in haul
infill fo ?roadw �.r which g. , , p k Bich is in
progress o�n• Hi hw 86 'Pr e ar-
atory''to' `paving. ." •
mow SENTINEL,LU kN`OW, ONTARIO
WHITECHHRCH
Congratulations to Mr. '& Mrs.
Robert Ross . who celebrated .their
35th wedding anniversary on Fri-
day, June .25th, also to Mr. and
Mrs, Duncan Kennedy of Wing,.
ham. and formerly. of, .here who
had .their 32nd wedding anniver-
sary
sary on June 25th. •
Mr. and 'Mrs. J. . E. .Morrison
are • visiting relatives at Detroit.
Mr. Malcolm Ross, and two
children, also- Mr. and 'Mrs. Sid
Foein•bf Toronto spent the week-
end:
eekend: with their mother, Mrs; Mac
Ross, who returned home with.
them ,to spend a few days. •
Mr. "Beni Naylor, a for:Ter high
ly respected ressident .of this corn-
nunity, passed: away, in 'Wingham
.hospital ori Friday, June, 25th in
.his 84th year,+Ile had"been in fail
ing health. for• a while and had
suffered a'stroke about a 'month,
before his. death. He wa's an elder
'of . the Presbyterian .,church • for
several years before they' moved
to Lucknow, He leaves to''motirn.
his- .loss his:,,wife, also one dati
ghter, Mrs. Roy: McGee of: Lon-
don. The 'remains rested at Mr.
Win• Davison's funeral .parlors
`till'Monday, when -the funeral was
held In the. Presbyterian churn -h
here.,. with Rev. W. S. • Sutherland•.
conducting the service in: th? ab-•
Bence of. Rev. C. H:• .MacDonald;
Who ;was unable to '.be ;present.
Interment Was in Greenhill cern-.
etery, , _Lucknow.
Mr, and :Mrs Wesley Lott • of
London spent'the Week-end."With'
alter
.their cousin, gr. -and Mrs.
LOtt,
,We are sorry toreport epoit Mr: Jas:
lVlclllwrai.th ' is very sick and- lin=
der the doctor's . ',care
Mrs..' Bagg .oi unionviile:spent
a few days list,' ,week with •her
,daughter.;' Mr. ,ad. •.Mrs. E •'Gros-
kort.h.
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To .TEACH AT LOCIIALSH
The decision to re -open Maple
Leaf school' on Con...6, Huron
.Township, has been reversed; and
the pupils. front this section will
continue to receive their educa-
tion in Riey.. Public Scholl or
adjacent rural schools..
Mrs. Roy 'MacKenzie of Ripley,
who had beenengaged to teach•
at Maple Leaf School; has now
accepted the'. • appbintrrten,t to'
teach at Lochalsh, • succeed
Miss, Lorraine Ferguson.
DU.N�GA.N,NON.
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The Dungannon Branch :of the.
Women's Institute. met . at .. the
home 'of, Mrs. J. J;. Ryan °wit1-..24`
m.. bers and .7, visitors. r
• sitors present.
Mrs. K. K Dawson, the president,;
presided..Mrs. ,E. Finnigan moved
that tag day for the blind be held
on fa1f air. day.' It• was decided
t9 gut. • a quilt • on July 6th. ' 'A':
;paper was givenby Mrs. ,George
Harris. Mrs', Dtrnin Phillips gave 10
the ,highlights o, the . district an-
nual meeting at, oderic'h.
Mrs: Lewis Kleaver, recently
froin Holland, who with 'her hus-
band and 'three little girls.'' has"
taken up farming in this district,
`was::. a guest and was given "a
warmwelcome with a shower sof
household` "gifts' and blankets. Lat-
er in the ..evening she sang aa' hymn
in: her rrative•:tongue. Lunch, was
served by. the hostesses, •Mc, -
Connell, Mrs. Wilbur 'Brown; Mrs.
A W. Smith and Mrs.' .J.
Earlier in the week,. Mrs.: Klea-
ver :was: the: •guest: at- a 'quilting
:Party 'sponsored .by Mrs: 'W. ` ' A.
Stewart, ,teacher: of S.. S. No 6,
Ashfield, whose •doi!nestic cience
class had .. pieced' a print :• :quilt,
The quilt :was presented to Mrs,
Kleaver. •
Mr ' David Whyard of :Winn-.
' peg - and :a native' 1: Dtingannonite
has been visiting his sister, Miss
'Ida. Whyard, Ee , is: accosrr-
paned ' by :his, .daughter, Miss
Flossie' : Whyard *Mr,: Whyard is:
a song .of the late:14r. `M
r.. and rs..
J rnes"VWliyard, .lies father -having
:been : a 'hardware and' tinsmith
merchant in'Dungannon •' Shortly
after his arrival Mr. Whyard 'hied
himself to Dungannon school
which: he attended 72" years asgo.
I3e told the. scholars a few, stories
that indicated ; they were. no
angels 'iri his`day.
Since renting her home to Mr
and .Mrs. Harry,Ryan, Mrs. Jacob.
Reed has been, selling swine. house-
hold effects privately and . stop,
ing IIothe'r articles.:
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the former meat market stand,,
Postmaster Alvin • Sherwood has'
opened , an " adjoining, ice :cream
and soft drinks stand
A partly of fishermen 'halted in
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.ucknow Disirict CQ=OP Inc.
CO-OP' UNIVERSAL • MILKING MACHINES •
Installed . when and as r you .like it • Short -or
long . tube' Machines in • stock at•all times.
A full l•
ine' of repairs 'kept • on '.hand. 'Come
rp°and see for' yourself. the superior features,
of the . Universal:. Milkers.
We -also have on hand Bell Electric Hammer
Mills, -Pressure Systems, Electric,] Fencers, ``
Car . Tires and Batteries. '
SHOP THE CO-OP.. WAY.
John Jamieson, Mgr.
studying a- , road map]' in search
of; Silver Lake. A. Dungannonite
,who.m tVey queried, could ans-
wer , their •question but upon• elf
gull ing learned • it. was -:what the
bad' always known it as, . BTack
horse. Lake,
Miss Gwen Finnigan; who' 'has',
recently 'graduated from Strat-
ford .Normal School, is taking up
an interesting position for. ,the
summer inonths. ' Gwen left Sat-
�,.urday,„for Brahtford where ..slie
will attend- a four day course on,
playground supervision: They.
will, study' various phases of play}
ground• . fork including sports,,
crafts;' publicity ' The "course is
for west central Ontario zong and
s sponsored by the. recreational,
directors of the zone, in. co-oper
ation with Ontario. Department of.
Education. Gwen- starts the first
Monday of the • month •as play -
round Supervisor• of the city of
Stratford. '
Mr. David Whyard and daugh-
tet, Miss Flossie Whyard Of Win
iipeg, left' on Monday for -their
home after 'a pleasant;10-day stay.
'ith the form.er's sister; Miss Ida:
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PRESENTS" '
ERID,A►Y; SATURDAY, .JULY 2, `3
The (wittiest man of the funnies comes to our sczeen--. -
DAGWOOD •
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Blondie Knows Best
Its
.a laugh right through with Penny.: Singleton, Arthur
Lake and .Larry Simms,
ADDED:. Cartoon; Sports,, diving aces; songs we all' know..
ANNOUNCEMENT
For the .conveniencee of. our • patrons we are having two pie-
tures .a week startigg .Monday,, , July :5th. By this movewe
will, get the best of pictures.,
MON., TUES., WED.,' JULY :'5, 6
.The . HO.mes.tretcl
In -;glorious color. The sport of kings—racing thoroughbreds,
combining •a. love story of rare excitement.
Starring ' Cornel Wilde; Maureen O'Hara. ` •
Short—Tom Thumb, ; News.
THURSDAY`,: FRIDAY,, SATURDAY, JULY.8, 9, .,10•
A frontier drama with a s uperb_cast—Walter Pidgeon, John-•':
. Wayne, Claire Trevor, :Roy Rogers, Gabby Hayesl. Marjorie'.
• Main, •ill
"DARK COMMAND"
ADDED: "Pantry Panic",•cartoon. -
Whyard, R.N to Mr. .'arid Mrs.. Ross Eedy (nee
. 1VIiss Joyce ...Cunningham of _Isabelle' Fuller),,, a son,'. at$ God --
Carlow • is• assisting at ' the:. home erich' Hospital.;
of her uncle, Mr - Albert Albert Brown.'
Mrs'.::Thos. Dickson -left
•Mr. and\ Mrs. • Robt. Irvin' ' at
their :home ori;: Sunday-:; evening
had, an impressive baptismal ser-
vice of theirinfant daughter Elsie
Elizabeth.. (B-etty), performed by
Rev. C. W. Down in ,the presence
of about: ,25• relatives, of Mr. 'and
Mrs. Irvin.
Mr., Hugh. ,Stewart, a • retired•
farrnier of, the village,.. in .his '83rd
year but interested; "in farm acts.-
ivities, . suffered a' weak spell ' at'
the sale Of -Mr. Everett Errington: becca Caldw ell; writes- she is; en
V •slay of� last 'v�eek. Ie rs 1�y-fig motor trip Sas -
recuperating at his home • wan,vi Detroit and -Chicago 'and
'BORN:=Wednesday; June .23rd will later:..come to Dungannon,.
last 'week on. an . interesting trip..
for the summer to visit :her 'son
Fred at: Kelowna,` B.C. The•:first
.part of her journey was ; made • tq .
Guelph and Toronto • by '•motor
Withher .son •Thos ' and from. Tor-
onto. to :Winnipeg ;by • plane where'
s -he 'will visit.: a . month. with her .•
sister, Mrs. ' Bowering,
Miss Pearl ' Caldwell of Leam-
ington who is expected -=-for a. va-
cation with her mlother, ;Mrs: Re
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