The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-03-14, Page 5THURSDAY,, MARCH14th,11946;
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WiNGHAM
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WILLIAM EYTHE
LLOYD . NOLAN
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"THE HOUSE ph1`
92nd STREET
Espionage and counter-espion-
age:In this story • of 'a 'secret
guarded in the F.B.I. files • for,
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three years,
Also "Short. Subjects"
Show starts evenings at 8 p.m
Saturday at 7.45 p.m.
Matinee
Matinee • Sat. afternoon' at :2.30
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u . The Lucknow .Sentine
BOUNDARY. EAST` •
Mr, and Mrs, 'Tom Inglis: spent
last week in' :Toronto
Mr, and Mrs, George Kennedy
have ' both been under `tile doc-
tor's ;dire for the past' couple; of
weeks. Miss • Marjorie Pt. rues. and
Evan;VlcQuillrn .have- been 'assist-
frig them..
Mr, and Mrs Melvin- ',Hackett
spent :a few days last week•. with
Mr. and Mrs, Pharis Mathers, •
• Mr. and'Mrs-. Ed McQuilliri and
Grant'visited'at Paisley last Sun-
day,
Mr, Lavergne MacMillan ;was•
home from • Kitchener • for • the
week -end '
Mr,' and •Mrs, Milas MaelVItllan
• spent Sunday at Mr., John Mae-
.
:Milian's',
,Mr..& Mrs. Jack Sinith,, Messrs.
Reg arid Wm. Smith; :af Kincar-
dine, Mr. ,.an'd• Mrs. Fred Smith
and ;family of Ripley' and' Miss
Vivian Fishei visited"Qn•',S(nday
°at Mie:.' Frank Miller's.. ,
Mrs. , Jaines Falconer ,,and Lois
:and Miss Laidlaw spent• Thursday
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Win`
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;Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Mar, •
18-1 h
DOUBLE BILL
r, PHIL I AR11US'
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INDUCT'..RECTOR
AT .,ICI N:LOUGH
w,''Ontario
()..CINLOUG11 1•tEWS)
• On .Tuesday evening .''last the
Chureh of the Ascension was
ed to capacity with member's'and
friends f rein Berv.ie,_ Kingarf ,;and,
Kinlottgh. who .,gathered, for• the
very , irnpressive induction' service
of the ',newly appointed rector,; the
Rev. L W. Owen.. Archdeacon W.,
H. Hartley of Kincardine was: 'in
charge of the service 'and Arch-
deacon W. A. Townshend deliver-
ed: a' splendid address,,: 'The keys''
of the church' werew•preserited. by
Mr. Howard' Thomi si$n,•,The-choir
was under , the" direction of Miss
EdnaBoyle and during. the .of-.
fertory, Mrs. Harold Haldenby
sang ,a very pleasing solo. •
Following the' s rtvice all were,
invited, to .the- ,church basement
where, a, receptionI'was held and
the followin•g program given,.
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Words• of welcome,• by the:.Rev.
L, W, •Owen : who was . chairman;
solo 'by. Lorene Reyes' (Bell ;Bot -
torn Trousers), solo- .b." •M:ildised
^""'•*2.: Bot-
tem
Ohm' tt�� '
"-Pri n " e`l l' IlPa'.f Z. cicr own
sacred. solo ,by., Mrs :Rev Cox,
(Saviour•" lead me lest •°I stray),
speeches by Archdeacons•Towns
h;end. and Hartley, also ; 'the • Rev.
Charles ;Cox of • Be•rvie.' , Du•ring'
the prm ogra.the young :.people of;
the ..three :congregations Iwho ser-.
VE'A
BANDLEADER
and * *.
•RICHARD CONTE
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"THE , SPID'ER"
Mrs:.: Margaret, . Andre, : who,
Was taken quite seriously 111 .early,
last week, .was 'removed immed-
iatelto Goderich Hospital where
'sh-e--Js-nTakh g--q•aite satisfactory
pr.o •ress andwe
p ,g . trust -than` she
7nay--shoi tly,'be :.restoredto her
f rn,ey.. health. .
Misses Isabel Douglas of Wat
erloo and .Jean McMillan• of Luck-`
now were' visitors With Mrs. Ken,
rieth Laidlaw on: ,Sunday. •
1Vt•iss 'EllenAndrew'. of 'Toronto.
: lrti--.. o
spent
folIowing. • her. mothers illness:
Show starts evenings at 8 p.m.
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HAPPY -RESULT
She returned to Tordnto on Mor'
day.
--Mrs. ;Jas.. McKay of paisley .
-y Y.
Vis-
ited with her sister, Mrs;, 'Wesley
at�h•e last week..
Mi•. and .Mr Ralph N;ix'on who
have .made .their home df• -late
•with ,Mr and Mrs ', McKaare
Impossible Acconaplished�:
�-Cri--Ma•r .- � d; �9�'6==a-eiierr�t
.wrote: us -"Cheque receiv-
ed. . You 'are wonders. •
tiiade. every elf fort, to col=•
)ect this.: but '`failed' and
'-Ct7rIZlUcteti , it was irrip'osS-
ible. Thanks".
�r_ed_withthe armed_totces .we
called, to the platform' to' be hon
or ed by the Congregations,- Mr,'
Owen 'reading the {address which
expressed- a warm Welcome to
each`and. wished .them, :the very
best as they get, readjusted again:
into', Civilian. ,life. All joined in',
singipg"For they :areJ0l1Ygeed.
fell' :"
Mr. William Walsh was:,: also
-called. forward ' ; and; presented
..with, ,a. lovely occasrona ii..
fon. the Bervie c.ongregation. As
' f:• is 25.•• ears
l a recognitiono, li
faithful service: as church wai
-den. 'Mr ...Walsh although •.,tam
by: surprise, made la fitting •reply:. '
"enjoying :fairly., good health.: :this
The. same 'effective service
• is available , to you•
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ELL
KE
The Collection 'Specialists
Orangeville - • Ontariu'
winter •
Mr. and Mics: Si Gardner,
Keith` and ' .Billie 'wet e visitoirs
with Mi and Mrs. Joe_ .Freeman
and family ori Sunday.
David •:and Donald. spent Sunda,
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with Mr: and Mrs. G :Stebe and'
.family and •Mrs• Kirkland, Sr.; of
Teeswater,'
'ate"" V`ci:i1 sDay`6T-717ayer::.v as
observed in • this Church ,on .,
day last by themembers of :the
VV.M:5.
TRICK MASQURADE
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g` i
ifncrer alis rices: Canadian Legion ' rvitli proceeds 'foie games
and recreational , equipment ; for the Legion Rooms. • • ..
TH:E . TOWN'S HALL, ;LUCKNOW :,
tries day, 1Vlarchf
,
$12:09 IN COSTUME PRIZES
FANCY LADY, $3.00 ,Cnili1Cr GENT, $3.00
FANCY GENT,' $3.00 COMIC 'LADY, 53.00
CARRUTHER'S, ORCHESTRA
AD;1i1;,crld)l`y )0e, I 1
ItI.TRI.SII VILI'�IT I,<)OI
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Mr. Currie Colwell had a very,
successful sale of farm stock • on.
Friday afternoon. -
Mr."and Mrs. 1Vledford Wall .vis:
iced, on Monday evening at Mr.
W Boyle's.
omen's Wofld , Day,• of
Payer service ' was held on Fri-
day afternoon in the Presbyterian
church with. -Mrs. Wm Wall -in
charge, Miss Margaret Malcolm
presided at the Organ, Mrs, Har-
old,
arold. Haldenby • sang the' 'Solo
"Sweet hour of ,prayer". Prayers
were offered :by . Mrs. John. Lane,.
'Mrs. Milton Walsh., •Miss . May.
Boyle;: ,Mrs.: Alex; Percy anef` Mrs;
Wes Guest. Mrs, W. J'. McLean
read' and • explained' .the scripture'
lesson,' Miss Margaret: Malcolm .'
presided, at• the organ.: Mrs. V4es:
ley Thompson was chosen key-
woman for .next year.
Mrs., H. .A. Graham returned
home after visiting with her clan
ghters at Listowel and. Lordon.
The Westford, Red Cross group.
held their' quiltingI,,party at, the
home of Mrs ,Archie McKinnon.
sented. ;Mrs. McKinnon .with ,•
lovely .•erietable • as °a rernem-•
brarice. -from'". the ladies .as ,• the"'
,McKinnon,•".famify, axe,..,moving...to,'
'.the 6th • Concession.; This family
will be' greatly missed 'and our
best wishes . go: with thein .to their
new home.'
Mrs--B=-Slessci-r -has-'i eerr-under-
,the'. Do t r -:s: r,ar
c o c e f or the ;-pant.
week, ,.-
.-. The- many' fri•eridg,,aof, the rev
Howard' •Haniilton were deeply:
shocked and •saddened on Thurs
day last to.learn'the'sudden.pass
mg of his:: young wife Rev; and
MrS,, Hamilton_w'1te ...engaged in
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FR.
"NIGHTCLUB, GJR
with ...•
VIVIAN AUSTIN
BILLY. DUNN
JUDY CLARK
'MINN : Ia011I\3ELL;
Also "Short ,'Subjects
'WEDNESDAY
We ,present
Frances Langford, ,Guy Kibbe
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"DIXIE . . !
JAMBOREE ,4_.
'COMING NEXT
Charles Laughton in
"THE S'USF'ECT"
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"LEAVE. I,T'. TO BLONDIE"
"CAN'T HELP SINGING"
Kincardine on==Monday-afternoon.
' The Sr: W :A..will; meet at .the
Thurs-d_ay .afternoon.
missionary ' work., at St.. Phillip's
residential, school Fort': George
g
and. were .f
o.rmer-1_y of': Kiillou.gh.._
Deepest sympathy is, extended ,to
the bereaved husband and- their
Friends ,from here_attended=the 1
funeral at the Church of Messiah, . sugar. I .
''little .:three• -year -cod : son , David.
TEESWA KR FAIR: .plans t e
doub'le'the grandstand seating ac
;eomodation for the. 1,946 •show
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w•
Ration'. Coupon Due Dates
now, on -n
• up s ow • valid -' are augar'. •,� ..�,
46 to•, 70 .and• Si' and S2, buttiter-:
R1-�to : R3 and. meat M1 to M28
Sugar,'cou ons' are ood, for
P. g ,
purchase -of,: preser-es ` as -well- s
Mr; James •Millnnari. favoured
'v�rth=a-solo-z-Mae�a-mar-a-s-band ::
and kept e-veiyone:,in good.humor-
with liis Jokes and•; entertainment;
The 'ladies ,served lunch •and- all.
•left for home feeling that it • ws
-g-oodto h -ave been; there
- Mrs• Harold Thompson spent a
• is v ctays-w-i-th•-het: parents .here..
Her father •has not been in : good
•-e'alth, lately,
Mr.. and `: 'Irs A11an •'Wall are
in L:o don'visiting:`with relatives:.
e-n•ds--a-ntl r ci-atr-v-es--f-rm--here -
at'tcrdcd the: funeral of Mrs.
Thomas Wall on; Tuesday after
noonfrom`her late bresiden'ce.-
N.ir1 ..;and .Mrs: Pi i i y ,Hodgins'
;and Sharei „ �- Visited ori_• .Mor d•ay`
R'ipley fr rends
Mr, Mi•s J 1t Lane visited,:
Thursday with.', Mr.. and ,Mrs.
•Joseph ;Hanna
1'�Ii : F Fdiiertustiell .vias att
'ta\i:adru ing the week -jetting
disch�i'r'ge ' f cin th.e,: R:
'Where" he :served.
The Wo'n7en's '•Institute met on
Tht.ri•sday, afternoon at the home -
of Mrs.. Jack Ackert. .The presi-
den t.•:M.rs. Toni"Hodgii5s, ��as':iT1:--
charg�::.The `njceting opened with'
the Ode,. the Lords prayer
Unison •allowed by •the business,
'Th•e committee irpl•;charge of: the.
;new, pr'cigr'ams-• are M'rs: Tom lad
tains Mrs. Rqy Graham,
A• Murray; Mrs. R.,aynat.d• Ackert;
Mrs.. ,Alex Percy and Mrs. How
and Har r ifi. -M1 Mrs. Murray invited
ilte �eciirimrtCet, to': her hem
Make the program Iplarr. All join.
Ped• in commimlity' (' singing, Mrs.
Perry Hodgins. con'ducted • an in-
•stitutc quiz. gMrs. •A1plionse•Mur
rav read two Psieins 'Mrs• ' Jh•n
Smith `.g t'.e.' •a' paper on "Keep.
'your temper, the best' revenge ,i.s;..
lore': the also had chtirge of
In I1"ls.lt .ce test The. National,
/anthem' Closed the Meetrng°•,.and
lunch 'Vas served by :the •11ostes5
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