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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-03-02, Page 9WEDNESDAY, MARC}i 1955'. • Naito! ATTRAerioNs . . „„, yceunl. theatre . . wiNGHAm. '•First Shoiving. at 7.15 pan. -Saturday, Matinees, 2,00 pm. • Thurs., Fri., •SS. •Mar. 3-4-5 "CALAMITY jANE" Doris' Day Howarkl. Keel COlour. : 16,..;4••••••••••••••••••!e•.****: -.444.4. • "Bal,GADOON" yd. Charbse Vali- Allmo' • ChteniaSeope - 'Colour' thiroo#44404.•14~41#4.44,4444.•••••••••• Theirs., Fri., 'Sat. Mar. 1041-12 • "The Purple' Main": Gregory. Peck, •Brenda DeBanzie • Colour Mon, Tues. Wed. • Mar. 14-15-16 , • "SO BIG" •Jane Wyntati Sterling .14ycllen Thurs., Fri,.*, Sat. Mar. 1714349 • "HONDW! 'Jelin Wayne•: Geraldine rage, • Colour • blon, Tues. Wed. Mar. 21-22-22 ,"Deep: In My' Heart" Jose; Ferrer,. • Helen ,V•aubel COlottr . Thurs., Fri,,, Sat: Mar; 24-25-26 , . Crest Of The .Waye".: Gene Kelly Jelin Austin ••••••••••«-#44•••.4.00.4.4!:,‘,4 TUes.,' • Mar 23-29 TSLACK. WIDOW"' - Gene Tierney, Van Heflin Adult Entertahunent Colour - CinnnaScope • Wed., Thurs.. Fri., Sat. Mar. 30-31, Apr. 1- .. ores No Business Like Show Business" Ethel Merman Dan Dailey, Marilyn Monroe • Colour - ,CinernaScope • Advanced Admission Price '.."44~-••••••••••••••••.4~0•0#0, CLIP THIS LIST- TOR FUTURE REFERENCE. '''''''"••••-••••••••••mm"*"."4"."-m4 cnce was restless and 'tired-sOf • what hemay .hav.e. thought a dry. subject. This; of cOurse, : wasnot case and he :received a re -- :sounding ovation' at the coriclus- • iOn of his interesting talk. . • Finally, as tuna', a light lunch was served and on its completion tive all left .the Legiow With the • earnest: hOpe in out , hearts that • some. (ley, somehow, some way, • -1-1.'e,.16-0,* take a tripto,-a• - historitally scenic turope..; : I THE wpic.&01st 8ENTINEL4 .LucKNovsi, .ONTARIO PAGE NIXIE • WITH THE LEGION (ay Howard Cowan) irregardiess of the fact th,at'a number,of our members had left for the •hockey game at PortCol- bone (there was a good, attend- ance at the „Legion's regular Meeting • on Tuesday, February 22nd. • The past presidents'. plaque was presenteleand placed on, a attitable place on the .,wall, Al- lister HuglieS, whose name ap, pears first on the plaque, wa.5 on to make iewre marks.. Inseription*. on. plaque reads ' ag% Piet Pee:tilde-sit 1942-eorge'BUrgess • 1943.,L,P. A. Murray A. Murray 1946.-41.k Allin. 1947—G. R. Whitby . '1948—R. J. -lVfacIntosl•i ' J. MacIntogh. 1950--.-R. Simpson i951—R M, Simpson 1952.—G. 'C. Greer 1953--G. C, Greer • The on,e; Commander vas Pre- sent to obtain anunderstanding of• the :feelings 01 the Legion On certain. matters Of policy •before he 'attended the staff. Meeting in Toronto.. and also to make. 'de:, Mands on Our Treasury* Depart- 'merit:- What treasure?:? ‘.1. --Out finances, like any other organ- izatiOn have their, 'tips •and downs and like taxes .our ob. ligation§ ,corne at a very Unap- propriate • time. ' He suggested that an award shOtild be given to the secretary who is swamped with responsible work all year but ;gets very, lit- -tle .tolognition •far ' his efforts. He' poitited out that in .his. contacts with Bud Thornaason,„ our .seeretery; either • personally or in Writing, he.'found ,hini to be efficient and business -like that we should be ,proud:. Of him for thesplendidTway he.handles our affairs. • • ' T6 those .who have been Oyer - 'Seas inthe serviceorhavevis- ited'England, Scotland, France or Switzerland, the fine. address.that • Wilfred Anderson gave' the. Leg, ion ...members on his • trip. to Europe •must have been 'a teal thrilling*experiente. Wif, a cap- able. speaker, with. the assistance of an „excellent projector • and, •screen' set, showed beautiful col- eur slides ; and gave an outline' of The highlights of his "trip.',** • To, prove the world is:a smal1. place he said ' that he '. met by. chance several_ people from this area in various*places' in, Europe. .Some members of the audience, , •naturallY enough, couldn't help t.niaking a. surprised exelaniation When. they saW a *piettire of', a -place ,in which they'd seen aetion or. had visited.' This was. rather disconcerting to Wif Who was speaking and of , course Couldn't , hhtsbwiT1said and he: nO doubt wondered if his atidi, Mr. and 'Mrs. Art Hodgins •en- tertained Bethatty Farni. Fo.rilm oi 11,1enday eve/ling.. There were 17 present, The topic, "The Far- mer and the Urban Worker" was very .interesting. We decided the farmerjs more MdePendent tbgri the _city worker. It is also a he,althier place to raise children in• the. country. Urban people have more gonveniences and TV so they must be b4ter off fin- ancially, but, we considered' both tirban and rural people' have • :debts _ The: urban • worker has •shoitter houra land Amany have the Week -end • off, ,The. young •fOlk are. all to urban Centres ,• ow account ftheig sherterhourS and. niore pay. The city „werker is educatpd :mostly. for/just:one job while the farmer is mechanic, - veterinarian, ear- • penter,, etc.; as ‘vvell as he4ig ed- ucatedin. the opera ion of the land, The farmer's job is More secure. (2) There ri11 always be • argurnfrtrit between farmers and • urban people but a good: way t� understand each other better wOuld be by • attending each Others meetings.and visiting baCic and .forth, - alsoan exchange of jpbs for the season. There are .uPS and downs in both rural and urban centres and good .and *Kir managers, so it is hard . to. say .which is better oft- •Mr. T• Jim Meyer of Teeswater, showed tures' froni which we learned a -great, deal and also enjoyed them • Very „Much. The hOstess Served lUnch: 'The 'next meeting will be at the borne:of I*. and -Mrs„. 1VIae ThompSori, on March 7th. • Mrs. Mary Armstrong of Brant - for is spending some time with Mi. and Mrs. Dune Thompson. : Miss Alice ",Haldeeiby :of the L.D.H.S. • went Monday freight with *rand Ma's, .N1i4fcird . Wall and D6phie. • • The ,community was represent- ed at the • hockey game in Tees - Water -Monday night- and • at the game rn tucknoW, Saturday ev- ening.;•• • Most everyone in the corninun-..• ity sawthe minstrel:show put on by the Lions Club, Teesvv:ater. This show • was well presented and rap. .three nights and even then- .some :were turned away. Everyone sure enjoyed; IL • . :Dr.: and Mrs. Don, Willettes. .and children of Uxbridge visited in the' conurninitY over the week-. end, Mrs. • .Dnnq .'rhomPsen., coml.:Gilled them -horrie. • Mr. •Alex. Whytock. attended.. a church meeting at Southampton on.• Tuesday. Mr. •and Mrs. Eric Hackett. & fanilly. of • Paramount were re- cent visitors -with Mr. and MrS.,, Midford• Wall and Donnie: Mr. and Mrs. James • Wraith spent Friday • afternoon. with Mr, JOe Gant and his . sister • Mary. A sure sigrelhat spring is just around the corner • is the fact hold---"BlaCkle--lhe-Crow"--- back with his familiar 'ow, cave. ninny how, we always -welcome hese black rascals in February, hough later on we have. .little iking_ for thein. ••• ' s. L. Lowery, Kintaidine,, nd 1fr. Alec Stewart, Dept.. of ighi.vays; visited Sunday with r, and Mrs. T0211 . 816,1Start. Miss --Helen--Schuniaeher--is vis- ing with. her grandparents, kr, nd MTs.; Wm. Wall, Kinlotigh. Visitors during the Week ..with r, and MrS.----JaCkTSChtimaeher- nd Mrs. Chig. Schumacher were rs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Art Hod - ng, Mr. .8e, Mrs, John' kroetsch f 'Detroit and •Mr. and Mrs. Ed 'humacher and '',ehildren of alkerton. itiss.iinSsiims.4.0.44missisierowliskiisocusos.smisoginsvairosmi 1 millii.4=104411.06111.04•100 I Order Youi • a it a gi Sc rawford Chick Hatchery, •.All birds from Canadian. I •Appr6ved, GOVerniffent .in- • . SPected and blood tested Stock complaints, reriS:, • tered frotti'our entirenwn. iler of 1954,customers. Your • 1 , patronage appreciated last . year; , we look forward to seeing you -again this year. • litsG .CONTRACTS" .AVAILA'1314' . P.hoiie or Call . • '6„' • 1 , LOCIC60144... WS. ' DungatInon 19-1'711 4.1.0.0.,kii....W111"64)460.4411-80414‘if •41111i.% -41/1kiiiillisWiliSIS4/4111110111164111116.414111100,41411640411111604014411111411. , -Presbyterian Evening Auxiliary. TwentV-five, members metin the church haseinent on reb'ru- ary 1,5th*to, ,enioy the, annual pot luck supper, The, regular meet- ing` ,y,rs held after the „supper With Mrs., . Nornian Taylor as 15M-Idtttallynin—lite—wai7sung.,- followed by prayer by the pres- ident. The scripture was read alternately. „Mrs.. Garfield. Donald - Donald gave the Meditation. Mrs. .Morgan Henderson gave the see,. ond part of the study bOok, ,Miss KAY Macintosh played' a pleasing piano instrumental: Mrs, R. For- ster sutimarizecl the; Glad Tid- ings. Mrs, Roy rinlaySen dosed the' meeting' *with prayer after singing hymn .152. ' ' Two ''Shows Nightly, •Firaf Slum. at •. Matinee Saturday at 2.00 F.111. css Thursday,- Friday, Saturday, Ma.rch 3, •4, 5 Alan Ladd, Brian Donlevy, WAftam Bendix, •„Barry Fitzgerald, in "TWO YEARS BEFORCTHE MAST” a ,FOur greatStari* in the, epic that ha's' thrilled the world. „ 4foriday, Tuesday, March 7th, .8 "HOUSE ON 92nd StREET" b I - Wednesday, Thpur:1014,March. 9th, 10th . ugoAn TO' RIO" DUNGANNON Entertain Miami' W.L • Family Night was held at the • February 'meeting .6f Dungan** non Women's instittite on Thus - day qv -ening, 'February '24th .in the Parish Hall, Dungannon, with • the Kintail Institute and their families as; guests. Mr's. Brooks as chairlady opened. the Program • with, 0 Canada •Iollowed.., by: a word of . welcome* to all. . J... C. .DUrnincontributed tWo: rnet soles. The inottoo-!Vharacter is greater than a career": Was giVt. en .14•,Y Rev. G: Watt; A htunorous teading, Was given by Mrs03ert Alton of Ashfield. A, skit by eight '"The Independent Order .�f • Thunarried.IWOrnen". : A..trie Of 'young men sang two numbers _followed L:by_highland _dancing by Sandia Brooks and a solo by Mr. Ray Dalton. Baker; as- sistant • agriciatural. • representa- tive, showed beautiful slides , of his .trip tothe -British ISies and the Continent. 'Community- sing- ing :while :lunch was. being Pre- pared ..brought an enjoyable ev- ening: toa cl.Ose. • • WANTED BARTENDER . . • .. • bership.. Appearance and • use of English language important.• A MUST is no drinking habits'''. Strange, but true:: This is. Of an aetual advertigement: A - MUST for liquor dispensers is• .- total abstinence, if efficiencyis the obieetige, Plane pilots, Joccv-, motive engineers, hockeY play- ers .(if they wish to ' reach the big tiniel, must curb' their per- sonal liberty in this matter. 'WS; Olen the , liquor. barons,' -makers •of • beer, wine • and hard liqu�r. know the facts ,about indulgence and the resultant las of effici- ency. "Wanted. bartender. A MUST—no •drinking habits".-- Advt. ItINGSBRIDGE .'• Mr._ and • hofts.__pennis_Dalton,____1±_! Mr: and Mrs.' It Lam:bertus it,ed with relatives in Walkerton during, the past week. • Congratulatient to Mr. & Mrs. John Van Roy ,upon the birth of a daughter on February Alexandra, •Hospital, Goderich. Mr.end•Mrs. Mark! Dalton and 'children spent the week -end with• - relatives in Kitchener. • '• • Mrs. James Garvey has been •visiting with her mother, Mrs. "Must 'have cater to Foley Goderich during the • a .,;ery disoriminafirig: club niern7: past. week.' ' .140W•DO YOU 1,1KE THIS CO -01,' DAIRY CONCENTRATE ? BEST DAIRY. FEED' .1 •EVER FED — A4E, MONEY : TOO 'CAUSE I USE ' MY OWN. NOMi 'GROWN. • GRAINS f • tift• S4esissir .MORE' PRODUCTION - and EATER Pil0FITS 'from, 'YOUR COWS' - .Wheri. You Feed oncentrates $Oth,o youg: Dappi 'Iu'e'know District Comop 'PRONE no:* 1,11CKNOW ,111111.10011111.10.1111•111111.1111111011.101.111MINIMON11.1110, _j_414,MT-TIT,T ' • • T.