The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-01-10, Page 51g.i1��ANuAR7' loth, 1946 •
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'Thursday ;A ;Vriday, , Saturday,
JANUARY 10,
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LOU CO'STELLO.
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Costello
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Il :wood
There's fun in 'filmland with
Hollywood's ace .comedians..
Also "Short' Subjects"
Matinee .Saturday afternoon
at 2.30._p.m.,
Mondayr Tuesdayy— Wednesday
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JAH�UARX
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BARtAiidk ST•ANWYCK
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A coinettli: with a, supporting
cat of'": Sydney' Greenstreet..&'
Regiiia1 F _ar mer.
Also "Short : Subjects"
PARA M .O t P�•T,
Lieut.
Lloyd Henderson,'
.,, .. Y; s
Henderson ,and daughter of Tor
onto,' and • Miss Eileen Henderson,
•i ;.1n tr• i_a ning ak •Stratfnra,
spent Christtnas ;, with.: Mr,' .arid
Mrs J;• ;Henderson:
Mr, Lorne Hamilton :of Haintl-. aur W.-A.-presrdent. The -January extend hearty: congratrulations
_ ' meetingwill': be �eld• at the. horst€i and. 'she.' May enjoy. at :
ton; Mr and• Mxs , �G IiamlilEon . h hope. �' Y .
and son of Hamilton,and-."Mr
w Sentinel, Ln' cknoty Oniin
EKIN
The arintla•1;• meeting of Zion (Too li!.a:te foror Last Week).'
W M,S was held' at the home of The school' ,children ,of, S.S', No..
Mrs. Westey Ritchie in Deeernber.9'Put on a Very er interestin
g .:pro -
with a spleridid,..attendance°' -After, gram in Bl•ake's h i1 .for the Sun-
the '.opening exercises Mrs.* Go: - day School' on December
22nd.
°don Kiakland took charge of t�e Much..credit due
their searcher,
clevtztlonal--period. The.: scripture ,VIiss`El;sieR[fah ie, Zion Mr. 'God-
-reading was 'the Christmas story fr.ey-„Hal1; . Dungannon'; who was
as found •in Luke2:1-:20. Mrst;.,}3111. ,uaableo to :be present; sent his
at -inter gave •a reading entitled Usual ti:edtt of oranges • for ,tiiQ
"The .,Better Way”. Prayer i,as.�4' Tildi en,
D.UNGA.N•NON
United Church • W,M.S. Meets
The 'January meeting. of ,the
United Ctn.ir.ch W,. M. S, was held,
on Monday afternoon iii' then Sun
day -School .roams with -a very
good 'attendance,..: Mrs, Melvin..:
Reed presided. Mrs ":1VIcConnell,
the 1st vice president, led•: • the
worshiti service and read, a •pa ler
on "Facing the New Year", The
Offered by Rev. Woolley. A;terrr • Mr. and Mrs:Norman'roll' call 'was: ansl?veredd by p?Y
. Shackle-
perance reading• by. the:;secretary, �-tan went :.t' � ,merit of fees, Cards:: of.ggod Nyvsli- .
. o Cooksville . on. Dec: es• rei.:the society; were • read` by
Mrs Fred : Anderson Mrs,.Peter 23r.d•'to spend, the winter .months he fsecretar. ,': '
Gook rendered. a; .•leasin at t ... , ,• ° , ! � ., . t • y ftwpzn' absent .mems
A g solo. heir son s, ..Mrandn Mrs: Fin- hers and 'friends'. at a... distar ce:-
Rev. Woolley took the ,:chair;; for lay ° Shackle'ton; ''
. . , . ••..� �. ,. '. ` ��•� • �5everal secretaries. gave- .�reports
the ;.electron of : officers, for the .Bertram . Curran lHono re .
r d of years- work ;of 'Which Mrs:
eotnrng year,' Fres:, Mrs " ':rank" • At �a' social-.evenin
g In Ma
kes I"owler mov.e.'d their ` acro Lance.;
Ritchie;; "'vi;ce `res, hall• p •
P Mss, John:bn-Thursda ,'even'n •.B
. � • , • Y r g, e. t • It. was ::aizn�otineed.. that-''thc al/94':
Gardner, sec:, Mrs:' Ernest Gard raM. • Curran, .recentl ` returned .
y eation for the` -yea>. hada. been met;
her.;. 'ass sec,, Mrs: G, Kirkland;• •froin. Cornwallis,' ;NIS., was hon- Mrs'Rev,-.•,Ro ers installed' tare
treas., Mrs. Wesely Ritchie, oa . 'oi=ed :and the'. foliowin ; address . g.
g. officers- for 1946 which hadsbeen;
p was read b Jeri Cranston.'
ganists Mrs. •J, • Gardner, Mrs, ..
Y:" �' el ctrl at the preyiousa,d:rneeting:
Cook, M. rs,•„.1-- lcDonagh Chtist Dear 'Frrend
ird
jail..., Stewardship. 'sec.:, Mrs 'Jacob We; your.'friends and neighbors, eha .ter o'f RtyenStud Bok cin
p h y o
Hunter; mite box sec.,: Mrs,., 0e.o: have gathered, here tonight to .ex= Africa, :which was followed 'by' a.
•Hunter;.supt. of You n : 'Ladies.; press to you our a- . 'for .g ., . ..:, Y ,..... ppre.eation
n,reading by ,Miss.. Elliott,: • Mt;s. .
Mrs.', :P. Cook;; •su.pt. • of Light:,the sacrifice 'y'ouhave:made for.
•Fowler: and. Mrs:' Nlc, onnel :were:
:Bearers, Mrs. J '1vicDonagh ".treat. King ' and .country: 'in your poli
, . , : a
ppo.
inx
ted ,to aud; t, 'the. b
ooks.flower fitnd, Mrs. 01 Hunter; tion you,have endured manysad
sec. Monthly,.cxperiences:.'and �zay• haveo.TWO s :Re urn .. .. _ :
GI Gardner ; tempei a•nee sec„ 4 ere 3 the-siEk;>and 'Weak rah? Two mor' • Du ' A.nn'on . }boys, t.?
Mrs,. F: ridar ive. home' from' overseas weir
Anderson.; ennuoittee •to' were .far. flour ,home .or 'relatives, i.
visit sick and. shut ins,' IYIrs; W. •We are proud •to• have: a , repress Sgt . Kenneth Hodges ivho h,ad
H riy i e , been -in' the air.- ;.force overseas
Ot u ter,Mis.': Wesley Ritchie ,rit;atiue •from :our. community'�Go.. . 0
Mrs. G: Kirkland and Mrs 'W,: well qualified` to'fill this `position since September, '19 4, serving
in th
I:lunter�•�,• cam later ' �We ask" ou•to e British Isles; and in :Ger-
y ,m. to � make,:nut Y ,accept -,this billfold.
Tpr-ogr am—fol---coniin year,—Mrs—=and we=hope= yot7= -n,ay soon; be many He . enjoyed the voyage
x.= _es•tab-1-i hed:.'n- .o ,W— i home on",S, S.. Mauretania • in five;
S"�d :Gai.dn ,, ...... r Yui•, chosen:.worlt , A. 'Vote • of thanks. • and a'' 'r If: ori `: this : Christmas 'anniversary,'days: He.. is the ;'elder• son of "Mi
upp eci'a ; : :.. , ..�..
ion as,riaoved b3�...._1VI-rs; Grazer' we . could :come 'close, enough` •to:.and 1MMlrs: George ';Hodges and• :raw
the 's' mpl;realities . . wif . resides he're, , was 'for-'.
Hunter to the •retirrng'president, 1 p e to' know that e. who
.merly .Beth Parks. Pte..•,Leonard
Mrs. Jacob,,Hurrter, `who :had..se'r-
ved• very faithfully' and, well` dui
ing.'th�e_past . twa- years:: A Chr.i t
our ,guarantee. of ` freed�, om' •-from:
war lies.in .the: humble -desire;
. ,to
Mak life 'better` for :each `.other,
San Ste,a`rdship "reading by..•Mr s 'ox? ehrth*Pearce .and' •Goodwill. to
Will•Gardne, Mrs. John. Gardner man, would indeed ring an a new
san o, solo .• which :all ',enjoyed' ed' I era. May. this holiday season.. ,be
ghJ Y
Rivett, , se'cond •:son of `Mr. and:
Mrs George Rivett;'„who has, been
Overseas. three arid a half years
saw a 1ot , of action . and ;was •
wounded 'twice: Ire was ship•-
' wrecked,: makin • the- invasion' on.
Mrs.' Woolley, Introduced th' nes✓:.
_� one of; abundant joy'to•you and.• :.. . , . + ...�. ;g
our..: Wife.. • ''' • France ; en- D -Day., :The :''ship :sank
study ;book:'andmade it °very.::in-. your.. , Wife.. � ”
. - . . .. .. Signed Jerr• , in• six minutes leaving;. Leonard
terestrng The, meeting' was .closed g _yam T ••:� ,Cranston, - h�..
y . .. _; only with his pants and • ability'
.wit1•rpraver =b , ,Re'v Dopey. The , Hallam., ... •
• • '' to swan. At sone- tune later. he
hostess served.. a •
: 'dainty .;lunch. : ; rs.: ..J:`Bl ke
.: •.:. Y•..:,�V1 1V,[ a .,celebrated, her.
was wounded" rn t'he thi h in n:
Mrs; Geo. „Hunter:'.was :elected: as '90'th birthday: on Janu•ary*'6th.:;We; gg
a; en e ` en n
gag nn t . i Germany, . anal''
of yrs. W. G. Hurn er t? i Thur s rriore happy years; ' er ami y,
;Lobsin•-er of �l k' t �. day .afternoon ,: ;enlbyed 'a social time together
g -Wa kerton spent . g
Christmas with -Mr: and Mrs. Jack':
`I3a7riilton
Mr(Arthur MacInni spent ,•a
Bessie Reavie 'spent a: few dagst
with .her aunt :Mrs..Sam•�-, eddes
Amberle y
Mr. ' Jack '' s .
.McIntosh ' spent . a
couple of A `' '. Toronto.
1? days art onto
Mr.: ani ZGI%• D
s. ' Richard anal..
Norval of ' Lansin :Much; s crit.
Christmas: atFlesherton with •Mr.:•
aid Mi•s, Ja Richards .
Sas. r s .and Var.'
` and 'Mrs Clair - - 1.. :
C aiY MacLlougall.
-,Jean Richards spent the 'hio1;-
days with her, :grandparents <' at
Lochalsh
•
is
9.
cursing Miss' Etta - Pickei.ing
town; •
The"•fanilly of Mr. Kelso Mc=
Nay. has.,bee:n ,in• with the,:'flu.
1r Peter ' lVicNay was ..,reported
seriously ill but is sam what i r-
tr
'lir4ved..
... Tb P l.r-Tt tyurrti-wrjiiw Yas f t1
.into will inert at:4 ,.
the :home �of
Mfrs, ''Jock •'Henderson: President,
Mary. Jarto Wcbster; °topic; Social
.'Welfare', Mrs: E. Lowe; •program
,. committee, Verna,•.Hanrilton, and'
Alice Reid; •
dCh`
Ui'Cl(r W,, 1VI� S. .
Thi W
M.
S, of the
'Church . met at :1VIrs. Mclim's on.
• hitiary 2ii :
d Mrs. The:. meeting opened.with'
hymn and Miss 'E. ' Greer read
the lesson: Mrs. Decker led in.
prayer•. Mrs. Bur
tress +. ns presented the
urer s report:. Mrs. Ewart
Taylor gave . ih,a• i o is 'from the
StUcl p
Y Book ori A�ngola,.The meet -
lased tiv h a li anis and the.
mitpab beficdielidn,
An ..enjoyable .• afternoon was on Saturday. at the home of her
spent •b =..folk of -:this comrnunit *', son, John :Boake, :Dungannon,. to
Y y
honor her..en this. occasion
in,. • they-'-C)ian e Hall When, Miss
g
-Ada- .-W=crbsto—arar-i},l e -r pupil h,9 rurr" and --Mi e.•,-Halla.rxi=-aaad,-
in rn`umbex) .•: :gave .a• • Splendidly',famil vrs.ited 'friends 'in:Auburn:,
g Y .
rendered, pi'ogr arn":; of songs, re last week,
citations --drills dialogties 'azi
., , ,g . d. ;.Sunday• Schools and ,ehui ch seir.
folk, dances. Miss -,Webster is to vice•combined will'be• at: 10.30 on
lie complimented. on: herr sucee;s .Sunda • riext
.1,01::.develo ment.'••of the' talent:
' is tl alk ossess:. `Follo-w- :South'•. Kinloss .W.: H. '• ,
these . l tt e f p• S •
�in a �i..o am .,Santa Claus The. ,Jan me"tits f South
p �. Y � .g.,_4
his i-earance ,-dis•ti rbuttn Kinloss - W:M:S: was held::Wed
m'ade app � •K.. . .
candy and gifts' •from the Christ= nesday, January'. 2; •'at the Manse.
mas. tree, after which lunch and Mrs.. D. L,'.::MacKinnon occupied.
candy were "served 'tjie chair: The, in eting` opened
. A: shower'of rniscellarieoc's gifts with hymn • 81,•, followed y. the
was i'esenteci to .Miss 'Marion.:Lord's,' prayer .in. unison Miss
Gardner by this cornniunity in -;the Or:ace. MacKinnon•read the •scrip;
all r oi...to hoa, .near- tui e lesson. --Mrs- Wm-.••-Mac•I•n-tyr c.
b �an. e . H" 1? t, Hunter. . •.. • r .. Areliie 1VIac�
i g
r'iage,' Mrs;.:Wz G.'. Hunter' read. -'an lecl in prayei. ,M s
m Was Intyre 'tool�;"'the' topic, foul the:
;actdi'es .• anti`, a good pr ogr a
Marion thanked, her study book: `'Miss'. Annie Ma01<n,'
presented, .. : .�
`'•ind,ness rn: r�.c- t;acc.4 treading. Thee:closing• pia;r
friends for t)1er� k
•t wishes .giro' 't�f•'as given by 'Mrs.:, Wm.. mac'-'
meinb�,ring .her. ,Bc.s
't.o<.the .young couple Intyr.e, Lunch was served by-.
extended'Y
Ta l:Cr and Itis' cornmitt.c�e in charge; Miss'' ..
Mrs, .•
Mr, and 1VI s• :M�reKay-;•.and Mrsi L... Mac:Inn.es.:
r
of Blyth Mr, and lvTi,S:` Gl`i n ...
y r, and `a' social' )calf-lioUi spent.' Tasker of'Torcrito ��•E.gucsts n
Sunday; with Mi...arid Mrs, Erne .i
Gardner. .
.Mr.„ and . Mrs. Sid' Gardnci~,
.Keith, and''Bil,l:irk; Mrs. W..G. ffirrr
n Wcr•C vy'sitc>cs
ter and •Mar aeric
Sunday: "afternoon ,«'ith • Mr:. • and.
Mrs. ;Joseph, Freeman Leebin'ri'.'
m bet.,.
Mr'. �arid• Mrs, •AL'bcrt'Ca, 1? .
•
Messrs;�..� JDonald "a,ncl Kenneth
Cartrpbell bf- Westfield, 'ware,
guests • on • Friday 'with ,Mr, and
Mrs, Richard,. Gardner. K-ennetfi
has recently returned from over-
seas where he, served as signal-
rain, ,He •rrrirr'i'ed .over there and
his -wife is expected. in, the•. near
futurb: j • •
were held
CoinitiUni�)n Services'•.
here. do Sunday" Mast 'ext grin
clay. Sunday',School will meet ',at
3 ":p 1n.'' and church. sci:vice at: -m4
Miss Ruby,Sherweed of Belfast
'assisting :rs. Cataiicri.ne Ritchie
j5 a g_M.
at 'present•
1VIi•. aril
.:Mrs,‘.. Clifford'. Webster
of`' London • visited Friday ' with.
,. .,.: Wm.: i,itche.....- --
.Mr:
:Mrd, ,atitl. Misr
:Mr. James Smith and Mr.
Bremner and Miss• Smith -of Li,st-
bwel . sver•;e recent ...visitors .With
:111r, and. Mrs. Will: •Ritchie. Miss
Violet -Ritchie, who: spent the, hol-
idays . here' returned . with !therm,
to, her school . them. , .
Pte. 'Keith . Ritchie • of: Ipper-
wash spent • the':'w'eeli-end with
friends here,, :
was : again"' wounder soon .after•
hi -4-1i etar�i tci =action MosiT-uf
PAGE FIVE.
NOW
FLAPING
.ItI. SAT.:.,1V QN
GING. ROS •
• �t BY
in a:return engagement of one
of his most' • beloved ':roles;
"EAST SIDE'
';•''
..4. HEA'�EN
Starring, Bi ><g,; Joan Blondeh
with Mischa Auer, V.• Aubrey.
Smith, Irene Harvey.'•
PLAYING '. .
WEDNESDAY,
O •
ut of the shadows Of the
haunted :past comes
=U
E- 1�IK
�1,OVITN`•
GUEST" :
To' thrill you:.•'and' chill:You
.and make you sqi eal
With ' Victor . ,Tory,• Pampa
Blake;' Veda Anis :: Hore-
CO1/1I14 NEXT"....`
Friday,° Saturday, :Monday
Not '
hu>g could be' inch
than, this.sho' CarO1masA'llues'.' •
..AR
OLI�'V•A:BLUE :
ay: , Kyser, Ann
Victor.. Moore
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r•
kr
ha� ''
re union
PPY,It wasn't
family nt .:�.. '.
the ,older. boys but
b y , ..., was' ;the two
getting,'
youngest,' .a lti'ck . out
our swell Januaryclay.
I' ...
t is
w t1 a• `f
.� reline , of tha �T
fulness
we see � Master Tommy,. .
Fowler :back to school," after. hra:..
nast <aeciden in
Y t November.. We
•
hop*e,, ver -y -t -. g:: -W111
-z urs-1rxce
•
military career was in• his latter- .and 'smooth;. f r_;him.:after many
teen-ageyears, ears; weeks, of.. convalescence. o
MRS. JOH•IN' McQUOID
Word has been received by rel
a.t e „,here--of''the 'death.`.of'Mi-s.
John .' M uoicl'-'Summerberr,
o cla , Y.,,.
k.
.Sa.s:She was ':formerl : •'Sarah'
g
Jane' 'Finni an • daughter.. of the
late ;John Finnigan: :Hmother
•was formerly
J'arie .NteMath
She • was .ora ori the• head
now owned b.'' her brother Ricii
Finnigan, 4 4th Con... West Wawa..
nosh. She 'Was •in her. $1st .._ ..
.. y.e.ai
'and •leaves. a: •family .of five child-
Wellinton Lorne'. 'Bert'
Vera and Hazel A 'son Arnold
lost his'.;life. in World War I. 'Of
a-farnll ' of eleven three brothers,
y, + a
survive, Rich,'Finnigan,' 4th,
t a van 'sh, James Finns an
Dungannon. and Wm Finnigan:of
Gtiderith.: Mi: 'Mc uod'': assed
away. 8:.years ago:,
Donald, Mole, 'little -son of, Mr.
Arid Mrs Harvey Mole tt'.Gl'et ii's
Hill vtas quite ill at 'the end.. of
the week with pneumonia...Miss
Ettabelle•W ebst i N
R , _was_
attendance -.and reports'•ar•e that
he is ranch. improved.
•.'.Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener Finni-
gan s; li.ttl'e6-months:=o1d.'son was
taken .„ to Godefrich Hospital last
Thurs.d'ay. ITe is also ' responding
to .treatment : and . is.'1 expecte l
'home' noon:
, It seemed'', for a;few days that l'stibda ' evening.
St. 'Paul's Ladies' Guild Wit.
met .
•the home of •:Mrs. Hugh 'Stewart
on' 'Friday '=a-fternoan with :-the
�residedt;-lV.ErsT•-Hatoldy--Ta- 1Qr---ir-r.
ii
cb
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nr
er
1
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the chair: Mrs. Durrrin presided,.
at the. piano. ; After • the •business
discussion, Ars: Ta '.lor:'read
Arctic mail i eluding a • letter
from Archde '
) a n. D B:: dKar.n
of Aklavik anti is- wife;. also .one.
from Miss Wiii ifred• N ' :
evrlle;' fell
.iri ..,.of -Ther, interesting- -w
. g , , ting vuork wrtn ,,
the, Indians. `:in 'the North. `Mrs
Stewart served lunch :at the close '•' '
of,:'the riieetng
CULRO
OSS CORNERS •
•.• (Too4;I attt for -.-Last
Mr, and Mrs. Almer Wall spent
Su•nday with M .• and Mrs.' Mor
`ley' 'Wail. . , •
, Mr. and. MrS.' Jas. Wraith ,n
Gertie,'s.perit ..Christmas day •wit
Mr. .and. M"rs,. Gordon. Stobo:
is
Eileen i ren. •'Ross ' and :David
Ross • and. 'Miss Marion Hodgins'
visited Mr. and' Mrs. Art Hodgins
last week. •
Miss • Marion Hodgins is Visiting
Tier mother -during the h liday.
'Mr; Ernie Hanna, Mr. Joe.;?up—
vis and .Mrs;: MacKenzievisite('
and 1VIrs... Earle Hodgins
Spring was in the air", and with
snoyv only seen hi a 'Ory feW
patches, one. "would almost stop
Mx •
.-..arid Mrs. Niorell: Bell_.. -arid. _ ...:.° .._.
IY1ily'. spent' Christmas with Mi ;
and Mrs.
tnelHanna
to. wonder..cif.
if:• they might hear .x : .
•o.I . Y from a r�obin, 'We l Mr.. Ji.m,•
Dean, little•
heard Of w 'farrtier doing a little
plowing:and about "the best we
heard• was of :t. o young `lads
'starting off down •the sidewalk
in high gear', and bare footed .on -
Monday af ri oo.. h,.:January:7th
,.
after ;a fine;, goose dinner arid
n, Mr. and 11116,.�.
Earle Hodgins; and Shirley spent,
an
"evening '. Last week :with 1VIr«'
and Mrs. Wm MacDonald.
Miss -Eileen ltoss, Mr, and Mrs
Alex McKaY and family spent
Christmas 'with ,1VIr: &, Mrs. Johns'
Ross'.. ... .<
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