The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-03-09, Page 7:',DNESDY, MAR' CET. 9, 1955
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• -"The Purple Plam
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:Gregory Peek, as .a.'g,C.A.V:
flierperforms feats of hero-
ism , and ,endukance and,: faces,
•danger for the'love of `a. -Bur.:
.mese :girl, 'Win., Min Than.
,Filnied• in Aechnieolor. ' against
authentic'jUngle baCkgrOunds.
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Saturday, Matinees; 2.00 p.m.
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Monday,:Tuesday Wednesday
MARCH 14715-16
' "SO BIG" .
Th.e .prize-winr,ing navel by;
Edna Ferber' furnishes • the
plot . for . this tense :drama
packed With, human interest.
Starring are Jane Nyman;
,Nanty ..01son and Sterling
Hayden. ' N' '
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Tooled To Repair All
--Makes--Ot•Tractors-."--
10%-DISCOIJNT 0.N TWO-
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John Deere' 40.,with plow and,
pulley
John: Deere, 60, with, power-trol•
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Used 3 -furrow •Coekshutt
Plow iu A-1 condition
Set, Used Spring -Tooth Harrows
in Good Condition
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Phone 18-r-20, Rzpley
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,A0UCKNQW,AMTAR10
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Notice To. Creditors
•ALL PERSONS ',having claims
against the estate of James Allan
Aitchison, late c•f .the Township
of West Wawanosh in the Coun-
ty of Huron, Labourer, who -idled
on or about the twenty-third day
-of.January A.D. 1955, are not-
ified' to send to, the undersigned
ono'cr before the twenty-sixth
day of March AD. 1955„ full
particulars of their claims in
writing•Imniediately afterthe
said tWerity-sixth day of* March
the .assets' of the Said testator
wilf-,be distributed amongst the
-parties entitled •therete,-0. having
regard only to claims of Which
the exeeutors--,,shill--;then have
notice. ' ' . •
Dated this's third -day... -9f. March,
•A.D. 1955: '
Crawford & Hether,irigtinv ,
Wingham; :Ontario, •• '•
Solicitors' for the Executors:: ,
'CARD OF., THANKS .
I :wish ;'to- sincerely thank "all
those who so kindly and thought,
fully remembered me" With
ers, treats,: cards, , etc, while: in
.the 'hospital and since returning
horde. •; • ••
.Mrs. Etta.Roberti.
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Mrs. Annie TwarrueY wishes to
sincerely thank all; ,those who
were So very kind and --sym-
pathetic at the time of the:death
of , Mr. W. J. .1VlacDoria1d With
•special.. thanks -to Mr.•• -and 'Mrs,
.Bak.er and the staff atoilie. Baker
Home.: and Dr,: M. .H..Corrin,.• . :•
• We wish to thankall those
'friends whO called and visited
with US, and :all.those Who .sent
cards and gifts on the occasion
of our thirtieth 'anniVeisary; and
spedial. thanks. to all .who .helped
in...Any ayt4omak Ithe_day,lo
pleasant. . ' •
• George. and 'Jean Jardine.
We wish. to .convey to neigh-
bors, ,frierids and 'relatives' our.
sincetest thanks and deepest ap-.
preciation: for the may acts of.
kindness, Words‘ and. cards. of,
syrripathy, floral. tributes
and: baking, and to all' whoin
anY way 'helped to lighten'. our
sorrow %in our, .recent.bereave-
ment. ,
The Coiling' Family.
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:I Wish to thank my: many
friends; and, neighbors wha' so
kindly..rernerriberecl '
letterS/, car'dsand flowers
during my recent illricss;".also all,
those wfio hblped .in nianY, other.
This ; was :all 'intiCh ap-
predated and Will Jang te.;
• membered. :
' Mrs Georae 'Stuart.
• A motorist on 'a• Muddy road
pulled up alongsiae-a--tel-low-trav--
eller...who was digging his car
"Stuck in the mud?"
• "No, my 'engine died •here. and
The family of the late Mrs.
John ..MACLeod •wish • to express
Sincere 'thanks and appreciation
to their many' relatives, friends
•_.ar.i.d-neighb.orq f9rtilejkind ex::
Omissions ,of sympathy and floral
tributes' :extended ti,leyn
heir recent bereavement in the
loss of a kind' and loYing..moth-
:I'm digging a grave to 'bury' it7 er. , •
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• Mr.. and Mrs, Gordon ..Ritchie•
.of. Ashfield 'visited Tuesday ev-
ening vrith his. brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Russel Ritchie.
, Mrs, John Barr of •Kinlough,
visited Tuesday • afternoon • with
Mrs, John Purvis.
Friends in this district regret-
ted to hear of the death' of Mr.
William Doialirlson of TeesWater
and extend. deepest sympathy to
those who modrn, Mr, nebert
DonafdSon and who resided • it.
•Langsicie for a'mumber of years;
is al -brother. and Mr. Peter -Mof-
fat of •Cult-ciss. and ,Mrs.. Janie§
Smith- of. -Holyi,00d-are- sisters': of
the deceased • •
. This Conimimity .also 'eXtencis.
deepest sympathy .to ..Mr. and
• Mrs: Thoma.s Moffat and family
of. Culross their bereavernent.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert' Moffat,
Jirinny and Donna were Sunday
afternoon visitorS with Mi.; and
Mrs. Gordon Wall .and fainily.
and Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Wall.
•Mr. MerVirf Conley'. of Tavi-
stock' spent:the Week -end at his
horne,
• Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritchie
accornpaniedMr. and Mrs. t inier
Wall of Culross.to'visit with Mr.
:and Mrs-:' Les ,Ritchie of Ashfield
'On .Friday &ening, •• • . :•
.A . euchre party .was-,--held-at-
8.S. No. 9 on Wednesday even-.
•ing with -Mrs. WM.. Scott and
Eugene Conley high winners. and
'Gloria ,Cochrane.arid'Lloyd Huffo
Man lorsv winners.
' A real. good Crowd' attended
the euehre arid dance' at the
Community Hall on Friday. even-
ing.:. High winners Were ..Mrs.
Einest Ca.seniore.' and 'Bill Scott -
with ;Shirley' Moore and Eugene
Conley, ;low WinnerS. r•
We, are glad •to., cfpori . that
.Mrs. 7. Philip Steer -risimpreving
after spending a week in bed
with the 'flu.
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• Mr.' and. • Mrs. Ira *all. :arid
family' of Whitechurch visited on
Friday .eirening,' with Mr. and
MtS.. Gordon Wall and family...
PROMINENT GUIDER. •Tp,
Srip:AK• IN TORONTO:
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. ,Mrs ; A.. ,E, McKim is in *Tor-
onto this week attending 'a three-
day meeting of the. DominionExecutive .of :Girl Guides:,
Among :the. SPeakers, will be
Mrs. , Alan/ H. Means of Los*
Angeles 'who IS 'chairman of •the
world Committee,,•WoricLAsSOcia-
tion Of: Girl Guides and ' Girl.,
'Scouts. in cerifiectionl.:with her
work .Mrs: MeariS las travelled'
extensiwky. She •goes to Havana
this month .and in ;May will at-
tend .the world conference iji
.Switzeriarid.
W.I. HEARS ADDRESS
ON• NATIONAL FLAG'
Two Shows Nightly,.,First Show at 7.15'
, 'Matinee SatUrday at 2.00 p311;- •
Wednesday, Thurscfay, March 9112., 10th' -
Bob • Hope; Bing crotaiy, Dorothy Lamour, in
;‘ ."ROATY.TO RIO"
Friday,- Saturday; ,11/larch, 11t1i, 12th
John Payne, Gail' Russell, "Gab HayespAur
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Monday,'TueidI,'March .14th, 1,
Bud ..titAik•tt i4d.•!.401.1 Costello, in.
"AFRICA 1 SCREAMS"
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Wednesday, Thursday, Mar* 1.6th,;17.th
Loretta, 'Toying arid wuiiokaii,
"THE CIU§ADERSI"
• OBITUARY •
, MRS.. JOHN MaeLEOD
. The death .of Mrs. John • mao-
.Leod occurred at...the Wingham
-G-6....iiefal—IrosPital• on Sunday,.
February 27that the .age • 90
years.Mrs., 1VlacLeod. -was the
-Leod, .who predeceased. :her ;in
widow, of the 'late jottiv.kje..
1937. • •• '• •
. Mrs. MacLeod was was the daugh-
ter ' of .the lite WM. Barclay Emd
Isabel gal* 'and was . the 'last ,
CWT
Survivor of that family She Was , •••:
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,born in this.:cOmmunity, 'where R F I NLAYSON•
She spent her entire, life. 'Mrs. /6 .1”. ! •
MacLeod-,,Was;-a-devoted-metri;ber--. liot4-9-11-4Luekno*--
of South •Kinless Church f • . • • • ••• "
life..rxiemb0 of the W.MiS, ;and •:•"•,mulnaloP4!•14",.0.....Egtliitmow
active in all chnreli Work. is 1 -Ong r ' •
as her health petinitted•,•‘'. Mrs: . with. her daughter ; Thera ara,1*'
MacLeod was of a bright and tranclehlirlrein .and : nineteengreat
cheerydiSpositiOri• and endeared .
herself to all who knew her
Mrs., MacLeod ' is siirvw.ecl: by
five sons arid One ,daughter, john
of SpeerS; Sask.„. Melt? of L.rikk-
now; Henry of Vindsor; Fred of
•Detroit, Peter Of •Wingharri: and
(Clara)» Mrs. Harry' Nixon '6f
LtacknoW..; ThoSe riredeceased'.are
'William- pl.:Saskatoon, Gordon of
Richard, Sask..' and. Lester • of
Kinlos's. FolloWing .Lpster's death
DRIED MOLASSES
13E,FT FiVLP '
ir*SAIRT COWS
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SHOW STOCK
'grandchil4reon., •
•The funeral service was con-
ducted. 'at AJohnstone's .Funeral
-Horne on Tuesday,. March • lit,
With .Rev. Wallace'1VI6Clean of- • •
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ficiating. The _pallbearers , were
Wrn. Macintyre, Frank lVfacKen-
ie, flarryJ.Lavis, Douglas Gra.:
•harni Currie Colwell and. Donald
,Interment was, irk
South Kinloss Cemetery..
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'Mrs. 'MacLeod :Made her home .L Your Subscription Paid? •
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• The meeting of the Kintall .W,
I. was held on March; 3rd at the
home, of MrS.. Dave MacKenzie,
The meeting 'op.eried„,in._the usual
viai-Opith-the reit call .and the
payment-cf-lee.srWheri -25-'..mernE.-
bers ',paid their yearly:dues..
It was decidedlo send one of
the finished quilts:'tO the Baker
Nellie; the Otherto the.Carruth-
ers' -home. Mrs. 'Fred', MacGregor
introduced the guest speaker,.
1Virrs, .Donald Blue,'who.'spoke on
flag for Canada: Since 1925 she
-Said, it has. been a, question for
discussion. Canadian ,citizeriS
have had 2,700,'•deSignsubmit-•
fed- We should haVe a. flag, but
• What shall it be. •The ' flag;*thust
Unite :Canada, she said. The Can-
adian Ensign'is Out. ,official flag.
• She • traced., the l•history:_of, the
Union Jack and pointed out ,the
crosses of St. ;George, St. And.
few • and St: 'Patrick. :The Can-
adianCoat of Arms is a Modi-
Ified ..forni: of: the King's and
Q'ueen's Royal • Standard. There
h e been centuries of flags that
stood or the freedom o • the
rights of man, the freedom of
reliciion and 'freedom frorti, want.
Mrs, 'Obidon Finlayson -thank-
ed' her and presented hr with
a gift of appreciation. Mrs. Rdbt,
Howard, Jr., sang several Irish'
songs from metnory, which were
very much enjoyed. She also
was presented with a small gift
by Mrs, Ray Dalton, The Queen
closed tfie meeting .after which
a het pet -luck lunch was served
by the executiv,•
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