The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-03-22, Page 3WEDNESDAY!,
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Local St General
Wilbert* 'Hodgkinson returned.
home ten days ago from' Victoria
. Hospital, where he was a patient
for tWo weeks following . major
surgery.
Mrs, ` Harvey Houston, Holy
:rood spent; the week -end in
kerton •w;ith .Mrs..' Ray Taylor &
Derwyn. '
Mrs: James ;,Snowe "(Mary) of
Belwood, 'Mrs: John Lowndes
•(Jean) 'of Queensville and Miss
;Joan :':Walden, 'Toronto visited
with the ' formers' " father.,. Mr:
Angus Graham in Wingliat
pit'al• • on .;: Sunday. and with
,Mr.' and Mrs. .Allan 'Graham, all
visited with Mrs: Brock . 'Mac!.
Kenzie: • at Teeswater.
"Sorry I'm'. late, but : wouldn't
miss • The Sentinel," writes Mrs. .
Helen. Anderson of 'London
Visitors with 'Mrs.. Wm Bush-
/ ell ' this .past, week were Miss,
bonalda McKinnon of Ripley,,
Mrs. John, Moore.and' George. of
Bervie, : Mrs. Belle Colwell of
Kinlough.// Mrs. Don: .McCosh •of,
Purple Grove and ` Mr: and Mrs.
Ardill Mason. of Ripley... •
Jack Henderson,: Boundary
West, was able .to leave Wingham .
hospital last week and has since
been at :the home,of his :daugh
ter, Mrs. 'George: Wraith": and Mr,
Wraith of Goderich.
Archie ,Hamilton of R.R.. 5,
'Goderich, says:. !Tour :thorough
coverage of the ' news • in the
town• and district'' keep :us up
• ' • to date '' on the • current events:"
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Lucknuw.
.Presbyterian Church 1
Rev. Roderick MacLeod'
'Minister'
SUNDAY, MA CH •26th..
Worship. 11 OO � a.m. • '..Morning Wo A
;Sunday''School following
Church service.
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;LUCKNOW i
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. Howard . W. • Str pp
Minister
SUNDAY, MARCH 26th
10:00 a.tF Churoh - School
11 t0O' :a,tn.: Morning 'Worship
• area. It' is a Challenging country
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. I. NVITATION FROM'
• v
AUBURN SOCIETY.
The March meeting of. the
Lucknow and District Horticul
Atur.al.:Society was held on Friday
evening with . President • Ken
• Cameron presiding. . ;
Charles' 'Bristow,.. secretary of
this society, • was absent • • but
Lucknow was, proud to have ,hiin
representing district eight as
their' director at the annual coin:.
vention being held ,March.:16th
and 17th ir'i ; .the, • Connaught
Sheraton Hotel Hamilton. - Mrs.
Bristow accompanied him arid
acted .as . the . delegate for the
Lucknow society.
: Three ,lots back of 'the :C.N
station.. were : available to the
Junior society and : suitable for
their tree' Planting project.
Rev:.': J. W. Siebert • 'of Elmira.
accepted the invitation to Judge
the spring show':. and speak to.
the Society at the May meeting.
on May 19th. Mr.. ,Siebert is the.
newly . elected Ontario president..
A letter:from the Auburn soci=
ety :was read inviting: the Luck-•
now. society to 'be' their guests
for their' April • meeting when.
Mr. Bristow '.'is to. be the guest
speaker. This meeting . will' be
April • :17th:'' Lncknow society is
requested to provide two musical
nuinbers•' for 'theprogram. :Any-
one Twishing to make•up, carloads;-
please contact•:the secretary.:'.
Society'will:buy, one three
bloom lily: for, 'placin. g in the
.various ' churches at Easter as
they, did last year. The Society
detided to :pur:chase stationery
leaving:' the 'design and' details. to
the. secretary : •and Campbell
Thompson.
Several mernbers complained of.
infer for .bloom ' on their forced
spying lbu•lbs: A call was made
for .those desiring glads,mums,
etc, An extra order :for begonia..
bulbs was taken with the hope
'that these•could beprocured.
Booklets 507 on house .plants
and .gift plants, aye. available and.
those, • desiring • .a-. copy are. to
leave -their • names: with the see-
rotary.
Committee in 'charge. for this
month,, Mrs. MacDiarmid: and.
Miss Hazel;'. Webster ;presented
the pt`ogran •: Mrs. 'J:•';W: Joynt
led' a' sing -song o ng
accompanied'; by .Mrs. 'Cuni�ming
at the piano. Linda O'Donnell
arta •,itieky Pritchard': presented
a duet. "Billy $oy" and then the:
speaker of the evening; Rev, H.,.
Stapp "was, called on, Mr, Stra'pp
spoke of his experience in the
north country while ; he :served
:. Cha lean charge: He. point-
ed � out the rough. and carefree•
existence of, Many people in this
deed a. country .for young people.
His excellent photography.' show-
ed `scenes'' in the mills and
.around the country. In closing
he showed views of his cottage;
a home secluded. from ' the • busy .
world; surrounded by'`beauty ,riot
made or. marred by man.
Mr's:... MaeDiarmid moved a
vote of thanks. to Mr:;Strapp •and'•,
to 'all those taking ,part in .the '
evening's program.; The next
meeting . would. Abe' ,April 21st
when the tournament of : Roses : LANGS1DE
show will bell Presented. •' ..
.P4GE; :''fi
>ress U
1
lith a Smiie
Largest Selection Ever. In ' Glamorous
COATS, SUIT'S, HATS,, DRESSES.
Gala colors. to mix and match° — all; sizes ":• .
Accessories alive with color. =-'a desire to, wear .:
Handbags,. Scarves, ' Gloves, Hose; Jewellery .
Foundation Garments and Crispy Lingerie .
CHOOSE YOUR BONNET from our LARGE, STOCK.
Children's Hats: - $2.00 Ladies $3.00 up
Free :Hood ;with : every Easter Bonnet
New Sharp. Shipment in :
MEN'S SHIRTS, TIES; :. S'OX, TROUSERS,
JACKETS, HATS
Bring Baby `Bonus cheques ,- cash here and `win
half price. on any purchase. Draw' made': once: 'a month.
nuersoni
Ladies' and .Men's Wear Fashion Malinery,
„ 'Phone : 85, Lucknow
Bruce Dry..'Cleaners
BORN
VAN DLEPDN at. their home,
Kinloss Township, to Mr and
Mrs. Arie Van .Diepen;" . R.:R. 3,
Holyrood on ' Saturday, March`
;11th,:' 19'61;'x' song Andrew' a
brother • for Nellie, • lylary, ' and
Vera:
COURTNEY -At : Victoria ' Hos
pital,. London, on 'February. 21st,
1961, to Mr..: and . Mrs. Joseph
Courtney, kill. 1, Dungannon, a
son, a' brother for Gary, Wayne
and 'Brian.; ••
OBITUARY
John• Frederick 'Schumacher
The death' of Mr. John. Frede- •
rick Schumacher occurred on
Monday,. March 13th at his . home
in Culross Township. at the age'
of 50. • • •
He was °:born' on. February • 26,.
1911,' son of ' the late Charles
Schumacher and the former Het
en . Kroetsch of ' Walkerton, who
survives,
Schumacher. was married
November 6th,. 1937. in Teeswater
to the former' Irene Wall. He
was. • 'a. 'member "of • the. Sacred'
Heart' R.C. Church
' :Surviving besides 'his wife and
:mother are a daughter, Mrs.
Donald (Helen). • Robertson of
n R:R: 3, 'Milton; three:; grandchild-
ren and five brothers, George of
Edmonton,' .,Edward and Walter
both of Walkerton, • Frank.
of • 'Ki.nloss Township ''and Ray-
mond of 'Windsor,; 'two ° sisters,
(Irene), Mrs. 'James Yacek and
(Maty)' Mrs,..1Vlelvin. •Zettel both
.of. Walkerton.
'Remains rested at: the W. G.
Church Funeral . Home, Teeswa-
ter until Thursday when requiem
high 'mass was solemnized . at
f Irish songs 'Sacred' Heart Church at 10 • a.tn:
with Rev. J. H: Higgins 'officiat-
ing.
f ficiat-
ing
Temporary interment was ,in
the mausoleum at Teeswater
Cemeteryl•ater to R ' C. Cemex
ter y.•
Pallbearers were Harold. El,
liott; ' Arnald Scott, Lorne; Beek-
'ing, : Don ' Donaldson', Morley
Cedric Green. •Flower'
bearers. were Jim.. Schumacher,
Windsor and, Alfred Schumacher
of Walkerton.
the: card party on Thursday
eveni prizes' Went -to Mrs:: Wes
Yount as ..high lady "with' .Lloyd
Moffat high gent,, Mrs, Brooks
and Gordon' 'Wall won . the • con-
solation 'prizes.
.Mr.: Graham G. 'Moffat had the
misfortune to have his ' foot
caught in the power take off of".
the tractor arid had the lest.
.meets .:af has . foot torn. He is 'a
patient in Wingham General Hos
pital.' • Mrs. Jimmy Young is also
a patient in , the 'hospital.'_ :.
..Miss Lucy Morrison,: student at
S.S. 9 sprained .her 'ankle,. badly
on the ice 'at 'school and . •was
confined to her; home for a fevv
days.
Mrs,. Arthur of ; Auburn is •a
visitor at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Gordon Wall. .
Miss Margaret Mbffat.a nd Mrs.
. g.
Jim Ross of Toronto were week
end visitors' at their , home: .
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Conley .'and
Boyden :were ' Sunday afternoon
visitors with' Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
gene. Conley and, family.`•
Mr: and. Mrs.. Art'Hinschberger
and ; Dale of Kitchener' •,were
Sunday/ visitors with her par•
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Miller_
Miss Cecilia '..Crowstonand
friend visited` with relatives in
Kincardine on' •: Sunday.
Theres a world . of. 'difference
between pulling your weight: and
'throwing it around.'.
ceum Theatre
WINGHAM
Two ,Shows Each Night
Commencing' 'at 7:15: p.m.
MATINEE
.Saturday • Afternoon. ats 2:..p.m
Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
March 23rd, .24th, 25th:
Jack Lemmon
in.
THE WACKIEST SHIP
°IN THE ARMY
,;The • landing of volunteer .ob-
servers on Japanese held islands
by an ancient sailing • vessel'
during the "Second World War
Ricky Nellson.
GEBICB,,
RK THEATREOD
Now " Playing Walter •Brennan and ' Phil ,:Harris :in
"The Boy and the Laughing Dog.'
Monday, 'Tuesday, Wednesday, -Adult • 'Entertainment
Martha , Hy, er -- Joan Bennett and,. Raymond Burr
F, :ramatic story
,rom. the ;William •Claxton novel, a. di y
of southern plantations, and .the people who live there.
"DESIRE IN THE DUST`
---= In Cinemascope --,
Thursday,/i.day Saturday Double /Attraction
Debra Paget 'Paul ' Christian and Luciana Paluzzi
A forgotten city in India sets the scene for adventure:
"JOURNEY TO. THE LOST CITY" -•— Color
Msd "CIRCUS STARS" /
P eaturing. Popov and other' great I i rbpearn Circus A "4.
Coming Bob ,Hope In' "ALIAS JESSE .,IAME..S
i .
n Color
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