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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-06-10, Page 5* *■ f>. * ■WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10th, 1953 <fc*.Lyceum Theatre WINGHAM Two Shows Each Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 \ • ■ . .. ' "yr ——• ■ Wednesday, Thurs., June 10,11 CHARLTON HESTON, SUSAN MORROW . ,-r-- in — THE SAVAGE Friday, Saturday, June 12, 13 JANET LEIGH, CHARLTON CARPENTER — in — • • Fearless Fagan MATINEE SATURDAY Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday JUNE 15, 16, 17 SPENCER TRACY, . GENE TIERNEY, ■ VAN JOHNSON . ' • — in — ' • • Plymouth Adventure Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 18, 19, 20 Gene Autry in “WINNING OF THE WEST” t. I AM PURCHASING BOARS AND MEAT HORSES Boars at 20c to 12c per lb. liveweight, LEROY ACHESON ; Phone Atwood 37 r-12 collect or contact SID GARDNER- LUCKNOW LUCKNOW, ONTARIO "I 4in I , ... ... ........ . .______ _ ENJO 'l&dhCaSt COMFORT -THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, i- i I Cosh recently were Mr. and Mrs ing hfeia in Toronto in August. t r_____i i _______i___ ________i mi____i_____ _ a I ..*=>4i Don J "few i in the Township Hall. Membersof! are asked to come at 8.00 p.m.. Qf. for the business part of the meet-^ on FREE SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES Oil BURNERSOil FURNACES OIL BOILERS • WATEB muawri ^dHlSEEER? and SON, Phone. 426, Wingham ■ . ....... PURPLE GROVE The PLAYHOUSEMr, and Mrs. Beverley Cliffe, Dianne, Barry and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fraser, Misses Helen and Ethel Farrell spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs., Herb Farrell. Merrilyn and Bruce Henderson of Lucknow spent the week-end with their cousin, Valerie Gil­ lies/ Mr. apd Mrs. Danny Mullin & Bonnie of Campbellville/ Mr. and Mr.s. Carson Loughran, Grant Grace of Gowanstown^ MZ- and Mrs. Bender, Elaine and Kehhspf Listowel, were visitors- at the home bf vMr. and Mrs. Frank Cur? rie. • Mr. and Mbs, James Goodwin of Detroit , are visiting at the home of Mir. and Mrs. Andrew Patterson. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Goldie Huston spent Thursday at the home of Mr. Donald and M^ss Margaret Robertson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Carson and Jon of Burmingham,- Michigan, ! visited recently at- the home of i Mr. . and -Mrs. George S.r Emer- • __ * . Jr • ’ * * ’ ” ‘ ■I son. The ladies of the Purple Grotve Institute held a very successful bazaar of baking -and > various other articles in the Oddfellow’s ___ —____ ----- Hall at- Ripley on" Saturday-after-tute procedure was the one chos- noon. The proceeds amounted to [ en. The July meeting will be held approximately $165100. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gillies Ripley visited at the home Mr. and Mrsr-John Emerson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCosh, Mary and Dick visited with Mr. and Mrs. Currie Colwell of Luck- riovr on- Simday. ’ Visitors with Mr. Donald Mc- r ’ — - -- ■ • - -- Harold Campbell 'and Thelma of Orillia, Miss Kate MoCosh and Mr. Robert McCosh of . Ripley, Mrs. Gertie Walsh and Scott. . Black Preceptory Ups Members A number from around here at­ tended the regular monthly meeL ing of the Black Preceptory at Amberley on Friday evening of I last week. Outside of the usual Lodge (routine there were two i features of special \interest. One j The meeting closed . with God was’the report from the Grand I save the Queen. Refreshments • Lodge at London given by Pre- iceptor Reubeh Wilson which ' showedquite a substantial in- ! crease in ‘ membership this past j year in the Province pf Ontario;T horne at Clam Lake on Wednes- the other was the initiation of' Mr. Andrew Robinsop of Kincar- KINLOUGH t . ' •*-“-***--». • Mrs. James Hodgins, Mrs. Bushell and Janet spent a days with Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Borthwick, 'St. Catherines, i 1 ' -.Mrs: Ernie Hanna, teacher at Westford and pupils, along with ratepayers of the section, enjoyed a bus trip tp Niagara on Wpdnes^ day last, ; Mrs. Richard Elliott and Eileen entertained, the Womenls Institute on Thursday afternoon, with Mrsv Raynard Ackert presiding. The singingTof the ode and repeating I the .Mary Stewart Collect opened <the meeting. Miriutes and busi­ ness followed. The ladies were pleased to know that our program came second at the District An­ nual, receiving a $2.00 prize. Further plans were made for the 40th anniversary of the Institute when a social afternoon and tea will-be held on Thursday, July 23rd in the Township Hall. It was also- thought wise to improve the kitchen in the hall with Mrs. E. Ackert, Mrs. F. Maulden and Mrs. F. Thompson the committee in Charge. It* was decided to con- i tinue the attendance prize for j 1953-54, Mrs. Howard Harris, dis- j trict director, gave a splendid re- I port of the district meeting held | at Bervje in May? The Extension S«^ce jvas: _di§cussed-and Insti-- ing and~at 9;00’pm,visitors and friends, are ihvited to enjoy "a traveltalk by the Rev. Benson Cox. Donations were made to the Blind and the Salvation Army. The members- afe^to^make some momento to the visiting delegates ' at the AjC.W.W. Conference be- I 1CARD OF THANKS z Chas. Webster wishes to extend his sincere thanks and apprecia-, tion to all those who so kindly' and thoughtfully remembered,| him in many ways while in the hospital. - ; \ . • . -, Mrs. Earl White and the Hall and White families are deeply -----.grateful-to--all-who-were-so-ver~y-!-dm-e-~into “~tb'e “Order. Six other candidates were advanced X ■ ' / Thursday, Friday, Saturday; June 11, 12, 13 GLENN FORD and RUTH ROMAN . a. ... T’ . • * ’ ■ '? /■ ' “ SATURDAY MATINEE At 2.15 p.m.—Doors open at 2 p.m. AU^Iext Week - Moil, thru Sat. - June IS to 20 JOHN WAYNE and MAUREEN O’HARA —• in -r The Quiet Man ■ . kind and. sympathetic during the illness and at the tirrie of Earl’s | higher degrees, death. The Vmany kind , and thoughtful... Remembrances were indeed appreciated. ' We wish to most sincerely thank our ■ to I • . . South Kinloss W.M.S. ” The June meeting of South thank our 'customers and. ^end^ 0SS ‘punin withfor their patronage during the | home of . Mrs. Philip Steer with last seven years at the Holyrood a splen id _ with Store and Post Of«ce, and to I Baulch opened the meeting w wish our successor Morley and ^fses fr«n Rita Hobbs every success. We be­ speak for them your patronage • and support. x ’ , ( GEORGE and HAZEL PERCY. IPresbyterian W.M.S: prayer. During the business per­ iod, the minutes were read and thank you notes from members who had been remembered. In­ vitations were extended to attend the 60th anniversary meeting at The roll call was “What makes a good farmer’s wife”. Mrs. E. Ack- ert and Mrs. Wm. Wall were judges for the weed contest with Mrs. Perry, Hodgins being the winner. The convener, Mrs. P. A. Murray, then gave a splendid paper on the topic, Father and Son, Agreement and the motto was given by Mrs. H. Harris and a contest ■ by Miss Edna Boyle. WHITECHURCH \ * •. • . • ■ ■ M[r. and Mrs. Chas. Tiffin Mr/and Mrs. Russell Ritchie Mrs. M. J. Tiffin .spent Saturday in Galt. Mr. and Mrsr Fred Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tiffin and Mrs. M. J. Tiffin motored to Toronto on Sunday. Mrs M. J. Tiffin is i staying tai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sid Payne for a few days. . Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Moore and i Ron spent Sunday at Forest at | the home of Mr; and Mrs. Roddy Inglis. . Mrs. D. MacDonald and Mrs. j W. Moore, both of St. Helens, spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. and and » resoyierian W.M.s. . 1 \7th- and toTwenty-two ladies met in . the I Kinlough on Jqne ,17th and to Wednesday, June 3rd, | Larigsale_ on^ne^d, Our^ wiui iviiss .4V1. .iviaciueuu:„m- p/T- " ' ' 7 -:n jnfv at thechaif/^rs? J. R. Johnstone took the; secopd^w?e!\ Jfee lyHughes. Jonah. The, wxis. Tho ,An letter from head office suggesting | nie^ Mac ay g rivt PcalVn a donation to equip a van in---- tern Canada. The Society voted $200 of the Spindler legacy to­ ward this. The Friendship Friend list was rearranged. Mrs. Andrew . Gaunt of St Helens was guest soloist and. favored with two lov­ ely numbers; Miss Dorothy-Doug­ las gave an inspiring talk on the Council meeting in London and church on with Miss XM. MacLeod Jn.the ’ cial anniversary meeting wiU_be the Bible’study on ^euretarjO^rs. Porteous, read a • / were served by the hostesses, <. Mrs. Arthur Breckles entertain­ ed the W. A. of the Lucknow United Church at her summer I day afternoon. | w. J. Coulter. ?—MrsT-JohndBarr-aud^ack^ei^'-^^^.6^1^™^1!^??^^ to Petrolia attending the funeral | of her brother-in-law, the; late( Wm. Walker. | Mrs. Clare Sparling and Allan j of Walkerton spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Hal- denby. Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Wall spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Jack Schumacher.. Mrs. Harold Haldenby was I guest soloist at the Henderson- Wraith wedding on Saturday. A number from here attended the reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George Mclnnes on Fri­ day evening. . Mr. and Mrs. ' Francis Boyle visited Friday evening With Mr. and Mte ^Wm. Cox. /__•__/..„/r2 "Mr. George Haldenby was home from Toronto over thet Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Gray called — cn Mr. and Mrs. Snowden.' Mrs. Harry Tichborne of .God­ erich spent the week-end at her mother’s, Mrs. D. Kennedy. There will be ho services irt Chalmer’s Presbyterian church on. Sunday ‘ owing to the anniver-. sary services in the United church when the Rev. Mr. Cox from Belgrave will be the guest speak­ er morning and . evening at 11 , a.m. and 8.00 p.m. D.S.T. There^ will be a supper in the United- church the Tuesday evening fol­ lowing. A short program will follow the supper. Mrs. Welwood, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Heiffer and Mr. Norman Welwood motored to London./tot— “visit Mr.' E. Welwood who has been a patient in Westminster Hospital since last October. We are sorry to hear that he isn’t, as well as his many friends would . wish. ' ;■ ... Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacCal- lum of Lucknow visited wi£h Mr. and Mrs. A.- McQuillin. <- <■ Rev. and Mrs; R. D. A. Currie and family spent a day last week at Chatsworth visiting his moth­ er who is suffering from a brok­ en hip. ; Rev. and. Mrs. Robt. Watt and, family ?(>f Mitchell spent a day* . last week with his parents, Rev. and Mrs <W. J. Watt: Markham, .Mr. and Mrs.; Nelson . . Mafjorie and 'Mrs. E. Welwood spent Tuesday in London. Quite a. few from around here attended the flower service , in i Wingham United Church. Mr. and Mrs^ Tobias. Jantzi and family of Milverton ivisited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fisher and Mrs. D. Kennedy. . Messrs. Jensens: and Zubriggs are busy last week and this week decorating /the United Church. . ‘ We are sorry to hear that Mr. Price Scott was hurt in Wingham on Saturday night while crossing the street about Drs. Corrin and Connell’s office. He is suffering head injuries and a fractured pel-. . vis. He was rushed to Wingham ‘ . Mr. and Mrs.. Robt. Smith of Hospital by ambulance; . ‘ .. Markham, .Mr. and Mrs; Nelson. . -'Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Welwood of '^mTtbT1ah3_rMfs. Wilmer Gilrhorfe? Caledon and Mr. ahd Mrs. Gray of Markham; spent the week-end. t _o£ Laurel visited—with—MrsTTW: R. •Chap- er’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthiir I man. . s r’V r <r v- A i . - i J t 4 ♦ >• >The Anglican ' service for the summer months will be , at 9.30 a.m. each Sunday, with Sunday School following. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Borthwibk of St. Catherines spent Sunday with , Mr. and Mrs/James Hod­ gins.'? ” ?• •; : ■' ' ' , ' Mrs. Wm/ Cox will entertain 'the W.A; at Ther home on Thurs­ day afternoon.; Mr. James Hodains, Jr., spent I Mohday With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodgins.' > ' -Mr/and Mrs. James Hodge of Kinlough. and Mr, and Mrs. Lome Deeves of Kincardine attended the Clinton Bible .conference sponsored by ’ the • Christian fere- n Wes- and meditation based on Psalm 112b and concluded it with ah' ap­ propriate duet . “Blessed Assur­ ance” sung by Miss MacKay and Mrs. Hi Lavis. Mrs/ Tom Mac- Kenzie read a .prayer - for our Queen and a reading on the cor­ onation^ The topic from’the study book on the new way. of life in I Africa was told in an interesting ___ j, //....' d_ (followed by prayers by Mrs, Lavis; ■ - - - ‘ DON’T BE CAUGHT WITHOUT ADEQUATE ( ? , i wuncii meeting m juonaon anui^xxxv« _J£gM—t.h,e__necessitv-_of—traihin g-Lwa-vMj-V-JVfiss^Ma r th a Sutherland ■followed by prayers by Mrs. Lavis and .Mrs. Wm.- MacIntyre. Mrs. S.teer, who was-delegate to the Presbyterial in Whitechurch gave a - very, inspiring report. Mrs. ,A. MacIntyre moved a vote o_f thanks to the hostess and those takingj parti The meeting closed wltfi.a thren. . hymn, the Queen and- the mizpah bohediction - The -.next- .-meeting| .. will be an evening meeting at whistle while you’re, working, the? home of Mrs,.’ Llby’d Mac- Employee.:I. Wasn’t working", Dougall, Jiine.'30th, just whistling/ our young people in missionary knowledge. Explorer and C.GJ.T. Groups : would meet this need,- She also '.referred to the stark human need in India. Chapter .3 of the study book . Was taken by Mrs. Morgan Henderson and.'Mi’s. . < Cook igave ’ the highlights of Bresbyterial held iri Wing- hanfT. Mrs. McGill ’ closed With .pr&yer> Therej will? nnt be h meet^ " ’ng in July and the Home Help­ ers will have August, 'meeting* >A < Boss: . L wish, you wouldn’t All Claims Met In Full Insure With A Dependable Company WESTERN FARMERS’ WEATHER INSURANCE J ' / 9 . DON’T DELAY — ACT TODAY / See or call I Jack McDonagh f R. R. s3; Ldcknow —-• Phone 61-5 Dungannon £1. j— .1 »nf f —rr r —i ■ ,:t i -L r'--.-; ' '• ■- ■. ~ V ~ ' "" . — ■ —' ; -■ ■ — ’j ■. '« ' , • ' • 1 // ,, ............ i * ».....................r .----------------