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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-07-06, Page 5, THURSDAY, JULY 6th, 1944 The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario Lyceum Theatre w I NGHAM Thursday, Friday, Saturday JULY 6, 7, 8 - ARTHUR LAKE LARRY SIMMS PENNY SINGLETON. * * in * * • • • IT'S A GREAT LIFE' • DagwOod, Blondie and Baby Dumpling., are on. the screen again in , another Bumstead picture. Also "Short Subjects" Matinee Sat. afternoon at 2.30 _Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday JULY 10 11 12 0 PIERRE AUMONT. GENE KELLY. The Cross of Lorraine A. draina of a C,ferrnan prison 'camp. ‘; • , Also "Short Subjecte I - KINLOUGH WS. A. E. lialdenbY and Mrs. •••••,,O=MMONV=11 Harold Thompson are guests ta the. Montgornery home, Detroit. Miss Evelyn McLean of Lon - 'don is Spending her vacation at her home here. , Mist G. .Robb of Huron has been engaged as teacher,,at p$ 'No. 3 and will auceeed Miss .Mar - 1 • foil* iVlacDonald: We regret los- ing..Miss MacDonald froriv.OUr community and wish her contin- ued • success inher new taloa. The pupils at S.S. NO: 3 present- ed Miss MacDonald with IhVely gifts on Thursday last and an dress expressed ekpressed itiridly. Wishes from the section. ' Mr. Wm. Boyle,Mr. Wes:Boyle, Misses Vera and Edna BOyle -at- tended the, funeral of the late Mrs. James IVIcRann at St. James church,. Clandeboye on Thursday last. • Mr. Wm. Montgomery returned BOUNDARY EA$T1. Earl Crowstnn and Betty Miller Were in Lucknow on Wednesday and Thursday last writing their 'entrance examination.% Miss Jean McMillan has been re-engaged as teacher •for No. 9, Kinloss. Allister Clifford MacMillan of Lucknow is holidaying with his uncle and, aunt, 'Mr: and Mrs. Milos. MacMillan. Mr. and Mrs- Albin Griffin•and Teddy and Mr. Burns of Detroit spent .the week -end at Mr. Pat MacMillan's. Mr. and Mrs.tgohn Griffin and Larry.of Detroit were week -end visitors at Mr. 1VIilas,MacMinan's. Mrs. Griffin is•-reinaining for a visit. • ° • Mr. and Mrs. Archie McDonald of Ripley visited at Mr. Wth Donald's -On Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Twamley .and family of London ee week -end visitors home aftervisiting with-rela- 1at Mr. Wm." McDonald's.; tives here and in. Hilroh. Wren; loan • Terry' spent Wed- nesday with Miss Jean Tervit and other. Wingham friends: • Mrs; Fred Hoclgins returned Visitor's at Mr: J. Dawson's on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Dawson and Donald and Dr. and Mrs. Christensen of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dawson and home from visiting relatives at family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Daw- Stratford. son, PO. and Mrs. Stuart, Davi-. Mrs. B. Slessor is 'spending a son and Miss Marcia Munro, - alt. while with her daughter, Mrs. G. of London; and Mr. and Mrs. McBUiney, 'Kincardine_ • Clark McLean and family • of Mrs. Wes Whyte of London is Whigh— ,.. • • holidaying with her father, Mr. Mr. and Mt's. Harry Berinetr& J.B. Hodgkinson, • , . , Mali of Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. - Mr. Fred HOdgins Suffered a • George MeClenaghan of White - attack on Friday las,t, church, Mrs. W. J.....Irwin and Mr, Wilbert Hodgkinson of Mamie and Master JOhn,and Miss Goderich spent the holiday at his Florence Hudson of Wing.harn visitors at MitHu home here. were. . Hudson's Wt. P. A. Murray is entertain- during the week-end..Miss Flor- Institute at her the Women's'ence is remaining for . the lioli- mg. days home today (Thursday) • qVir . Ezra Stanley and infant Ors. Melvin Hackett of Wood- itotk-spent-itie- -areek,:--efitt- Ain - Mr: 4.d Mrs. Pharis Mathers; On SundaY. Mr. :and IVIrs. Mathers and "Carolyn And Mrs. Hackett. visited 'at Mr. Alex Hackett's ' PAGE FIVE Victory Garden COMPETITION Under uspices of the Lucknow Agricultural Society All Entries to he received by the Secretary, Joseph Agnew,By July 15th, 1944 PRIZE ONEY: $1Q, $8., $6., $4., $2 Gardens to be judged when growing an tion of produce frorn gardento be exi at the fair. collec- bited OBITUARY JOHN H. CAMERON John, H. Caineron, 1 Devon- shire street, London, well-known retired Central Collegiate teach- er of that city, died at his home on Friday. Born in Lucknow, the son of the late Alexander. and Isabel Carneron, he was principal of Brussels" Continuation S8hool for over 20 years. • He went to London m 1911 and, for 24 years was science master at, the London: Central. Collegiate ned-herne-frorri"Kirfe9f.' Mr . and' Mrs .• Russel Prcirctor, d;n. Hospital. - Dianne and David of Northville, Miss Veronica Murray has- gone. Mr. & ,Mrs. Robert Hinkle, Don- to Preston for the vacation. na and Ronald of Detroit, Mr. & Wren Iona Terty returned to • Mrs. A. Olson, Miss Catherine Halifax after a. two weeks. fur - Keg and •Mr. Donald Hayes of lough with friends here and : at • Detroit were week -end visitors Belleville. • • . with Mrs. R..Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs: :SyrnPatiry is extended' to Mr. Fred Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. V Em- and Mrs. Clifford Johnston in the • , " ;loss .of their dear little girl. A erson. • Miss Jean kurraYpf St. Cath_ number frdm •here attended the , ' • erines, MrAlex Mur- funeral On Friday afternoon And Mrs. . . ray, John and:Philip, Mrs. A. ' Little Helen , Shaumacker of is hohdaying with her • .., Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ross s °, and Minnie, Toroto, grandparentin the village nto, are spend-' McConnell . . " ing holidays at their summer cot- Mtand MrsWin:and Lois Robb were Sunday vis- itors with Mrand MrsWesley tage here. Miss Jean Murray: re- turned to St. Catherines and Mr. • and Mrs. Alex Murray to Toronto Guest. -• on Little 'Helen Irwin of Luck_ on Sunday .to resume work. • now spent the week -end with 1Vienday. • . Miss Ethel Haidenby. This communitY extends their Mrs Win liedie is visiting sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Clid . with 'relatives' -h Y • ere: • Johnson of Con.' 8 -in the loss of Rev. G. Benson . 'Cox of New . . their little. daughter. - -York will preach at the Anglican ^Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Haggitt, church on Sunday next • at the • Mr. and Mrs. John Haggitt 'of regular service at 2.30 p.m. near Blyth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Elliott & M.--r- Mr. and Mrs. V. Emerson. Mrs. vyn, Mi. and Mrs. Pete Shoebot- „A. Emerson ,returned with them tom and Sheila of London and to spend a holiday .with Mr and 4brivirs. Roy SWeeney of Halifa;i' • Mrs, John Haggitt soent the week -end with Mr. Mr. Alfred Ritchie of Lticknow Mrs. Kar:4 Boyle. Mrs. Elliott-Sz • spent Saturday with Mr. Russel Mrs Sweeney remained to spend Ritchie assisting with the farm this Week. . ' - Work. • — , • • t .. Mrs. Milton Walsh is entertain - Mr. and Mr.t Bill 1.4appi and ing the Sr.. W.A. At her home on family Of Kinlough were visitors Thursday next at a quilting, with Mrs. A. Emerson on Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shaumacker 7. 71 48111/10111MINIMINIMMIlhe 1V1r.,•Chester TWarriley of Wood- stock spent Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Sam Morrison and family. The teacher and pupils of S.S; No. 9,• Kinloss, held their annual Picnic on the scnOol grounds On Thursday afternoon. A ball game between the pupils and the vis- itors was the main featixre of the afternoon With Mr. Tom Gaunt and Earl •Crowtton as captains. The score was 26-13 in favor of the pupils. . Winners of the races were, babY. race, Margaret Mac- Millan; age 3-4; Freddie Moore; 6-8, Arthur Laidlaw arid Gordon Fisher (tied); 8-10, Billie 'Fisher; 10-12, Betty Miller; Ladies 'for- ward race, Dorothy IVIcIntoth, Mrs. G. Fisher; ladies backward race, Dorothy 1VIcIntosh, 'Mrs: Pharis Mathers. After the races a treasure trail quiz was conduc- ted by Miss MacMillan. Then a • bounteous lunch was served and Mr..Tom Gaunt moved 'a vote of thanks to Miss MacMillan and • On Friday of this week the Women's Institute are fielding, a picnic for the ladiesarid. their families of the borrimunity, at the Institute Hall. in Whitechurch Please bring 'midi. was a member of First -St. An- drew's United 'Church And a sen- ior member.°of the sesison. also belonged to the Horticultural Society, the Mcllwraith bird club. the London Curling Club and the Highland Golf Club.• , • Surviving are his wife, Anniel• and two brothers, Kenneth of Lucknow, and 'Alexander, of Cal- gary. . . • ' _ • The funeral was held Monday' lat 3 p.m. from the Harrison and Skinner funeral home, with in- terment .inWoodland Cemetery. London. •' •. . • institute. He retired in:1935. fie and Helen ,spent Sunday evening' aniaramina: Street UNDER AUSPICES OF THE CLANSMEN -,LUCKNOW_ Tuesday July 18 MUSIC BY CARRUTHERS ORCHESTRA with Mr. and Mrs. :Wm. Wall. Misses Marion Walsh, .Jean Thompson/ and Lima liridgins of Kincardine spent the week -end. • at their respective homes. -• Mr. Jack Walsh of Ripley was home for the week -end. Misses Mabel. and Aisla Bushell and Miss Nornia-Burt-otrTbron” • are spending their vacation at their hornet here. Mrs. E. N. Hodgins returned to the village after spending a few 'days in •LucknoW. Mrs. H. A. Graham sent the Week -end with Mr. 'and.Mrs. Levi .Ec ken sWiller; -London,- DAVID DONALDSON a con. 14 Culross had a narrow escape dur- ing a recent. electrical storm. He was standing about five feet from his 'team of horses. when both an- imals dropped to' ,the ground, struck ,by lightning. One horse was killed instantly and the other badLy stunned. OBITUARY ,44 Joan .Afexandrta Johnston . There passed away in Victoria dspitaI, London, on Wednesday, June .2 Joan Alexandria John- ston, only,•daughter Of. Mt, and Mrs. 'Clifford Johnston of HOly2-• faad. Joan was in her second year:having observed her first birtlTday on January .224th7-• • • • for four inonths,.. the little. tot was taken to London 'hospital where.. her: death occurred three weeks later.. •.. Besides ' her' sorrowing Parents a brother , Donald sukvii)res. The funeral ' service, Conducted from . her late residence. Friday 'afternoon...The. little white cas- ket was- borne tothe grave by her. four uncles, Everett, • Lio3rd; Keith-,: and. Wayne. Johnston. Flower bearers were:Betty Con- Iey and Betty Johnston, Shirley and Gwen cohiren., • In- ternien • was' in Greenhill Cern- eter • It% RC kr,744'0 • ' • • • • .. • • • SAVING:for NATIONAL and ERSOliAli Every thoughtful person agrees that in this time of war *SAVING should be practised intensively, and for the 'following reasons: 1) Financing the -War • Keeping prices down • -3):Providing for the future By saving instead of spending now, you will help yourselfandyour country—provide for Canada's security today and your own security tomorrow., • the - .BANK or .MONTREAL FOUNDED IN 1817 • Bdnking for—In-justly and Vorkeis • •„ • LucknoW Branch:. A. THOMPSON, Manager P • V 3