The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-04-24, Page 5TDURSDA,Y; A>1'1tYt 24th, 1941.
euro Theatre
W I NGG:HAM
Shaw :starts. at $ p.m. except,
Saturday., Saturday ,night
two shows at 7.45 and 9.45 p.m.
Thursd&y,• Friday, Saturday
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ROBERT `;YOUNG; • ,•
MAUREEN O'SULLI.VAN
LEWIS STONE
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The story of: two fighting .'Yir,-°
gins . families with a` 'back-
_ rartnd of Horse -racing: '
Also "Crime Does Not Pay" •
"Cartoon" . "News"
Matinee'':Sat. afternoon 2:30
Monday', Tuesday, . Wednesday.
Apt. 28,19 .
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shall. are starred in this -Story
of international intrigue,
Also "Disney', Cartoon"
ST. HELENS
LANG.'Si1.E
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The Y.. P. S. presorted" their play
Grattdpa's Twiir Sister on Friday ev-
enirlg, Those takingpart were .Clark
Lapp (Grandpa fIatcher); Grace
13;i;ckardsett. •(Maggie) Hope • •Wal.
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( URI ise); Iteba ,Marshall (Betty.);
Douglas 'Simpson . (Edgar):; Ardysr
T3roaan
(Clara),; Leonard ` .Conley
,(Ralph Wy'att); Jim Richardson
(Iletw;y Collins); Murdean ' Simpson
(Th.e Wiatayv William's);' Gordon • Wall
(Adam McPlierson). Between 'acts
little Miss' Leslie Mae Wali played
a Viatte solo. Mrs:•.H'arold Currie gave,
a whiitli fig solo and. Mrs, Fattish Mof-
i'at and .ATis, Ivaa,;Conitz"y gave a duet
with guitar and banjo accompani-
-nient., All acted• their part well and
needed ve.ry little p>'omptin•g. • 'The
inlay, was .directed by Mrs. Victor
•Etnerson.. The proceeds" of the...even
ink were $35'.45. •
Mr. Bill' Bergman,; of. Wingharn•-:is
assisting :'11+i•. Victor,Etnerson • with
ilia spring •'work. •
Miss Reba. Marshall spent S.0 With Al.rs. Victor Emerson.' '
Mr. John Smith, 141r. •and Mrs..Rus-
sel',Rltchie, 'Sfh 'Con, spent ,Sunday
'will ;lit .-arid lllns.....RuebennTi in,.--_
T'he ladies -of. the 2nd and 4th' ,held
a• very successful tea at'the home of
Airs. Jack, Johnson on Friday 'after -
V�11. and Mrs. 'Gordon Ja•
mieson,.
-SttT rrt-atrd-`I-sorrel o -'paramour t spent'
Tuesday with • Mr. and, Mrs. Orville
Tiffin.. "
The funel'ai 'of the'late Mr. George
Falconer,' held • to • Tiffin's 'cemetery
ori llunday afternoon, ;was • largely
ntteridid . by friends • and relatives.'
The ,beautiful, floral tributes showed
tha•estce-tii in which Mr. Falconer wa;s
held by. 'his .friends. Rev Stuart ol'.
Teese•ater'gave the funeral ceremony
.al ,tl'1'e, grave .'side. The Pallbearers,
were 17'esst•s, Angus McKenzie,- Mich-
eelKing,• Fail • Caslirk; 'aieighbours;
Cecil Falconer,' ':Jim' Falconer • and
1301r 11eln'nes, nephews.,
'Master Earl Crowton, Who: was.
operated. on recently for appendicitis.
is •still le Walkerton hospital: His
ttti'iiry friends ,here, wish.for a speedy.
1•eCO\'C1 v.
:qrs.. Robert' Stuart is spending a
fcw day's 'with Mrs. W. R..'Farrier
of Wrest. Wa'wanesh.. •. '• , '; .
Mrs. Ralph,, Caskiriette• •r.eturned•
home froth Kitchener and Miss Ger-
tie •Caski•nette. left 'for •Kitchener on
he)" return. • ,' •
41h.' 'Albert Wadel has 'engaged
.With Mv. Ralph, Caskinette for, a year
to assist with fern* work,'
Iia .:and 14Trs. Gordon Scott .of. Rip-.
lets and' Ali.; and ' Mrs. Wallace Conn
sjient:'.Spndity with,Mr, and lgrs: Thos.
hill.•
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Mr,' George • MeQ in of the R. C.
A: F.. training at Milton vasa •'vitt-
itor''at his borne, here: . .
• Mrs.' Short of Oak Lake, :Manitoba',
.' Mt...and Mrs, 'John Cunningham and;
Gerald"of, • Walkerton .were ; recent'
guests of ' Mr.' and •Mrs. E. J. Thom
•'and. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller. , •
Miss Muriel . Hall of -'Toronto „ was
a. Visitor l:ast..week_: with:, het• fried'
Miss W. D. Rutherford •
•
Miss Jean Forster;' wlio 'is ,a. sl:u
dent et •'Stratford: Normal •school lu
spending the ' week in 'observation
dud teaching -at the school here,
, The - (annual, meeting 'of 'the R'b-,
men's • ' Institute ."will be held. in the
community hall on, Thursday after -4
noon, May 1st at 2.30. •Roh call, laY-- ,
ing of fees.' Program committee, Mrs•.
Ewart McPherson, Mrs: . Tom. Todd.
Hostesses, Mrs. Ball's, Mrs., George
Stuart and Mrs. •Charles McDonald.
It, is, requested that all • completed
blocks for the autograph quilt be'
brought , "in -and, that all' .completed•
Red Cross Rvork 'be ,handed in' before
Saturday,
,Recent guests of • Mr. and Mrs,
Lorne 'Woods and,' Mrs'., Helnl; ,were
Mr.'"and 'Mrs. Will -•Helm •and child-
regi, -.also Miss.. Kathleen Gardner, all
sof „Zion. •
Mrs. Ewan. MacKenzie and Muriel •
of Lucknow' and. Mrs. Sandy McDon-4
.
ald and Alex of Stratford were 1•e..
cent visitors with Mr. and Mr's. John
Cameron. '
•
Miss M. C. • Rutherford is making
favourable re overt' at, the S't...Jos•
-
eph's' Hospital,, London, following an
operation performed on ,Monday.
•Parini:m btt W. I.
The regular monthly meeting. of the
• Paranionnt Woolen's Institute will be
Held at4 Mrs, . James Ket'chabaw's on:
'Thursd.iy�, May' lst..Roll call"Sang
or pay". ,Mrs.- Jack Hamilton• was
hostess for' the April . annual meet-,
ing. The report' on, the • year's work-
Wasgiven,' by each convener. ' The
treasurer's report showed' good bal-,
•
ance on 'hand. The .sick committee
t•eport was given . by Mrs. Herb En-.
sign. Mrs. Orland Richards, the Pres-.
ident,. vacated- the chair in favour ,of
.Mrg. Jack' Hamilton for the .election
of. officers which "resulted as fol-
lows: 'president,' lVfrs. Oliver McChar-
l.es; ince-president, Mrs. Robt. Ham:-.
iltonSec. treasurer, Mrs. William
=1?;.empton; district: director, Mrs. Or-
land. Richards; 'Red :Cross knitting.
Mrs. O: Richards; Red Cross sewing,
Mrs. Mel.viti Raynard, Miss Ada Stan-
ley; Sick committee,• Mrs. Richard
Richards, Mrs.- Frank McCharles. •
A vote •of thanks was extended to
th,e past president for her- :wvork tb
HONOR ,NEW , t ,
R.C.A'Fo RECRUIT
(COUJES' CO ERSr NEWS)
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• .'A large number- of friends • and
neighbors gathered at Courries' Hall
Monday .evening .and •preS'ented. Keith
.Jsbrtstnn, ; hsz _has--.•reant1 •.joined.
the:R.C.A.F., with' a 'wrist watch, pen
and, pencil set 4n leather case and „a
mime/ belt' The evening was . spent
playing 'cards, and • denting. After -1;! •,:'
freshments. 'were. served -]Duncan Mc-
Kay read the following address'.and
Joe Courtney. presented 'the 'gifts.
Keith spoke a few.word$_in.;appreeia
tion.. of the''gifts:.
Dear Keith: .•
•
A "few of ..your intimate friends •and,
'neighbours have: gathered here', to. -,°
night' to' bad' .you. "God's speed"' i•n
Your patri tic enterprise: We eon
gratulata you.on bei effici and
healthy 'enough to join our .R,C.A.F,:
of which. nye Fare justly 'proud. 'Tis
indeed a.' worthy calling- you .have
chosen, .dangerous it .is' true, but .an
honorable. citizen'siduty •to overcome,
oppression and :'restore liberty and
oroe r�
to• a wart r o n wor1 d.
We Shall- miss .yonmucli'`in our:
-daily liartfcipation of*duty:-•'i'tfii -ware:
always willing to lend a; helping hand.'
an, energetic sportsman and a loyal
supporter. of the" happy, social. life
of our community, . •
Your. interest :in ''the scho 'l -has
been non :critical, -faithful and en
couraging toboth teachers and .• pup
-
Os. •
We trust you will" • come• `often ' to
visit' us awhile in' the' R.C.A.F. service
and never forget us'no•matter where`.
you :roam. Wei -shali.watch.. you la=
bour .with growing; interest and .trust
our interest' will uplift `end encourage
you in your work. . • •
We ,cordo '4, -le -t -iris=- eppeitatiaiity-.
;pais, -Without shovV'ing our .apprecia-
tion of -the -esteem -1n whieh' you wee
held in the community, lov'efand 're -.j
spected. by • young and. old. ,
.Accept. .this little gift :not for . its.l
intrinsic value" but as a `tokertief -.our
love and ,good -will:, '•
We •tru t`the war will soon. be over -
and ',that you will' return to ' us,•. tin:-
harmed
n-harmed and healthy, having enjoyed:
a good time and having seen many
new sights and places.
Signed on behalf of yourneighbors•
and friends. . ' '
Miss : Elva Twamley, : staident of
Stratford Normal haws been. teaching -
in No. 10: school this , week.
Mrs. borne Famish .and ' George
axe Visiting with -fr.ierids in Toronto.
' Miss Maclaline Johnston, R.N.' of
.Goderich. Hospital is 'visiting: at her
Miss Jean' Raynard`; '.is ,assisting.
Mrs. Robert Scott,: '
Mr. and; Mrs. . Adam Johnstone
Gordon:and Myrtle • visited recently
with Mr. and Mrs. James.1VIcWhinney
of. Dungannon. • •
Mr. John Farrish visited' with Mrs.
Farrish in Myron Hospital, London:
Mr. and Mrs '- Ewart, Jamieson
Pearl and Robert Boak visited' on'
Sunday with 'friends ' in. London '�
Mit. and -Mrs: Lloyd 'Robb visited
a' '-day ,with Mr. Lorne Farrish:.
Miss Betty Bisset, ,'R: N. of . God
erich Hospital- is: visiting -with. Mr.
and Mrs: Wilfred Farrish. a ',
Spoke At Auburn Meeting .
Miss . Dorothy Douglass was the
guest' ape/titer at the. Easter Thank -
offering • meeting of the W.M „ of
Auburn • Presbyterian Church, last
Thursday .afternoon.. `Miss Douglas
told of conditions and of missionary
work in Formosa, • Japan,, from -Where
she recently returned.
Make the institute a success, also` to
Mr's. Jack Hamilton for the: use of
. her home. Lunch wag served by ,the•
'Every duty, incl and honestly done, 4 a contribution to victory.' .
A' 6 .Ten
PRIME MINISTER OE CANADA.'
T BUT•E T0: MARY._
Mary iR •rho •l`Voice with a smile".Mary is the efficient
' Person generally known as a telephone operator.. Abs an
• • operator sheknows much about telephone equipnienv•-
how it should' be used and. handled. • ,
But Mary is be known for her personality--for.her cool
nes,q in enteeeen 'es -for ,the grand things she has done
tune and dg' .
poring her own, danger; intent on One
.ati ,
thing'oltly-»to eepthe standard'of telephone service high.
We pay respectful Iriilute to Mary and a s�:rriee
01 the gins who work with her. Her en:
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'" devotion to her job sets a standard of
public service. Ttictftl, patient and
courteous, Mary is the medium Through
which this Company and its 1 ublie
are always. in touch. Shepley vital
' part in Canada's war effort.
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LUCINOW ,,SENTINEL,
Published . every Thursday horning
• : at Lucknow, Ontario.
Airs- A. D. Marifenzie--Proprietor
. -Campbell- ,Thompson-- Publ,,isher.
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