Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-04-13, Page 7WEDNESDAY APRIL lath 1955. " THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCISNOW, ONTARIO _ Lyceum. Theatre • WINGHAM First Showing at 7.15 p,rn. Thursday, Friday, Saturday AFRH, 14-15-16 "THE MAGGIE" • A comedy drama starring Paul Douglas and DprOthy "Alison, .„ . . Matinee .Sat,.,aftetnoon.•2 p.10:, Monday; 'ftit'sdaY, Wednesday APtcu4`.18;119.•;20,' "RING OF FEAR" entertainment). • • A suspense melodrama, set against a fascinating circus background .in ,CinemaScope and colour. Starring are Clyde Beaty, Pat 0:Brien and Mick- ey Spillane. SEED FOR SALE ---we have; on hand, . a full stock of Clover seeds, grass seeds and pasture mixtures at rock bottom prices; Call usfor seed oats or barley. Harvey Hagedotn,,, phone 71-24, Ripley. APPRECIATION - • •Wards fail to express our most sincere .appreciation to eyerydne who .were so helpful; kind- and thoughtful at the time .of the loss of a dear son and brother. Herb and Gladys Clayton, Phyllis and Lynn. cAkiji.or.tilANKS ,1 , to thank all, 'who 're-: Mernbered Me. With cards While I. was.•11.1. Specialthanks to the Legion, Auxiliary ,.and .the Lad- ies Guild sfor the fruit and the IovelY plant., and to my pals at • the Baker Hor,ne Who ,have kept :remembering me with cards fruit ,and a. lovely plant. , Mrs. EsSie Purves. Counter Check Books for; sale I at The. Sentinel Office. „ • ORGANIZATION MEETING • .0 v • ee. •the , CARD OF 1IHANKS wish to thank all my friends, and neighbors for the fruit, flow - era and •cards sent.' to Me while in the hospital and at. home. This kindness was oertainly appreci- ated. Mrs. Syd. 'Whitby. • W.A•• :02NFERENCE: wAs:HEU). HERE„ '-'.-"•-s-N-potlight on "Leadership 'Ed- uction" Was ..t.he th.e4ne ter •the Sixth •annual meeting of Bruce Presbytery. :Worhan'S Asko -dation 11.0.4 at the United Church, Luck - now, last The theme was carried but in a 'departmental conference for presidents, secretaries :and don- Yeners, led by the executiVe. The findings.; Were'. presented at the afternoon session. • ' Mrs. john Longworthof HaM- tOn• ..Conference .W.A., addressed .the meeting on "Christian Edu- cation and LeaderShip, ,Training" • and conducted a questionnaire. , During .the dinner. hour ,greet= ings ,were extended by Mrs- PT •A. yance, .Chesley; president of •the Bruce.' Presbyterial W.M.S.; .the Rev. D, A.Brydon, Ripley, . for Bruce Presbytery; .Mrs.: HOW- ard Old, Hamilton' -Conference W• A.; Mrs. Kenneth Cameron, LUck-. W.A:; and G..4: MacKenzie, , .; • • *, •Roll ,ea11 " was • *answered by presidents frorn ClieSley„ Port. El- gin, Southampton, .Tara; Dobbin-, ton, . Head, Walkerton, Car-' gill; •Wesley, ..UnderwOod,. Mount Hope: and. Ripley.' Officers e1..4ted-W' the commit- , .year were: • honorary 'president, Mrs. R. 'Lawson,. Tara; :past president; 'grs.. E J.:: Fox; Ches-- *ley; president,. Mrs. Arthur Col-. sliris;** Port Elgin;, vice. president's, Mrs Wallace RibeY, Paisley, Mrs P,W. : Hoag,-Luekno*; :Mrs. T. E. -Brant,' Walkerton,i •orgarliza- tion and nornination convener, Mrs.. E J Fox; Corraponding secretary, Mrs, -Edward Foster, 1:.),obbinton;' recording se'cretarY, Mrs.' Ale.x 'Heard; 'Port Elgiri;' treasurer, !Mrs-. Maxwell, Chesiey; literature :seci,1grS: Ar-: • thur ReoCh„ North. Enke; lead= . ership eau ea t On Mts. Kenneth. WillBeHeldInThe' . • . • PUBLIC LIBRARY, PORT ELGIN ItjuRspAy..., APRIL 2Ist, at 8.30 p.m. • . • • • • ' • 'representatives''' 11 ' tvillages,' ' V .g..?. Elected' of .,a owns, tpwrisluP5, .4 .1. etc, as Well as rineniberS Of Boards.*,ofTTrade, Chambers of . V C?nimerce and .other interested, ,Citizerii, are invited, to 'at- .* N tend. The organization for Zone' 1 (Bruce Cotmty). in the r program sponsored by the Ontario Department of. Planning . .4, Fe. and . Development' will be formed.. Twelve.; Zone Directors x will be. elected.. Matters of...vital .interest _ to every MuniciPal-, t,' 1 ity will be 'discusSed. corne.: Get the facts .about this•govern• - .$'4 -.•''; ment-sponsored program. • ' * . A . GEORGIAN BAY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION N. :KEN MITJ/R' PAISLEY, ONT. , ,. • , provisional 1 ZoneSeeretary,.,(Bruce Count) v. •. 0 .. . • .,. . .f;;;. • _.• LA'.•.:<":•.>:::X.:-;..`xW'..:i.•k,.•,:xtl. :,•:+.:!t:-XE+:;:::,;:40.:<'.gw;'s..x.f.K':4:44:4;?:koxx•xx.c4F.:?:44 ' _ •C!'f N.. _f • . . . • Canieron;Lucknowc. 'Christian erloo Cattle BreedingAssoc. '"..Where Better Are re We Advertising? ' Because if you 'are not 'using our services now; you would be helping yOurse1f by • doing so,, as well as strengthening this ca -operative, •farmer owned and controlled organizatiiin now serving thousands of farmers. , .• Many .are ' continuing to Use our , services and many . . new .pe -611-3 e are starting%to 'use them.. touring lOrch 1955, 137 new members joined the Waterloo Cattle Breeding As- • sociation and 563 more cows were bred than during March. 1954: Thfs. is 'a 20 percent increase. . , . . Coati are 'modest. 4 For 'Service. call the Waterloo Cattle, Breeding Association; CLINTON 242 , Between: 1.10 a.ni. and 10:00 a.M.., Week • days. • 7.30. a.m. and 9.30: a.M. ,Sundays and Holidays. . . A-4.44,4 -4 ''''''444WYANNN4--en'A.,...-4;WQr44. omii4,4-mOit)emo...6.ed•m•ori.uire•o4Fisn),. • - ' • tiftOrogi#00a ar*.etter DEALtg. POR-,11HIS-f.A, 1 " 'Phone 40 Ripley Parts Stocked For All IVIcCormick.Deering . ndallarvestet.7.,EaroatI4hiile stewardship, Mrs.. Don •Meiton, • Lions Head; :Christian citizen- ship, Mrs: W,. H....Martin, South- ampton; overseas relief; .•:.Miss Hazel' .,WOckis, Teeswater; press secretary,Mrs. ,JOhn • Wolfe, ..Dob- bintari. : • • It was :announced that , the :an- nual Meeting of , Hamilton Con- • werence W.A. Will be., tield., at ChesleY, May 3 and 4.• • CAUGHT.' UNPREPARED AS SPRING COMES EARLY • ; . 1 %),..t • , • Huron Motors. 'Ltd. Of ,Wingharn. are Offering - until April leth, 2,0% Reduction on .The Price of a 1953. Ford ' Custom Green Sedan• .. Was s,opo, . ,9$3 Ford Custom .Maroiiii Coach. Was •$1.,,900.. • •• 1952 'Ford Cnstom•24one Coach Was .$1,700.. • • _ 1952 Chevrolet Light Blue Coach Was $1,650, • 1949 . Ford Light. Blne. Coach Was ,$875... 1952 Chevrolet Sedi'm Delivery • Was $1,350.----------- 1954 FOrdSon. Major Tractor ancl furro*.. plow, demonstrator Was 42;150' . ..... NOW $1,720:' NOW $1,530 NOW $1,530 NOW .$1,350 $1;305 NOW $1,080 .. 'MANY, OTFIERS AT SIMILAR. REDUCTIONS . . .All above , cars. thoroughly Overhanled, A 4 Clean inside • . . and out . Sold •with a '90 -day. guarantee... , A.iXMacWILLIAM ord-Monarch Dealer-. 'Phone.' 231, Winghain • , presented, by each. member. The ineetirigended with Mrs, Wm: MacIrityre. • closing with • prayer, after which lunch was. served -by the'directors, Mis D Graben -1 and, Mrs. V. 'Mae.1(en.zie. While lurileh' Was being—a-el-y.9d, fedr Of .`1 the. d.G.I.T..girls, Belle 'Graham, Marion Buckton, Ruth and Phyl- lis Steer, accompanied by Mrs,• Tom' .1Y1acKenzie,* their leader, sang • the* lovely •Easter hyrnti, "Were You .There?" which was •greatly apPreciatekl by all. ' Hard .on. the neelS of .the win- ter's Worst • blasts, spring popped, ,ufir- all.. of a -sudden and caught • .a good many farmers unprepared. -for—seeding - operations—':which, rapidly, got Underw,ay. , In fact, on the .farms of Ecidy. Gaunt and .Brock Cleland, a mile. east of 'town, :seeding was Com- ;Pleted last week to.,set the re- cord,-it:.appears,lor_tnis_district. •tapidly did the land' dry. Up that favorably sowing :condi- tions found some farmers' with.-_ out either seed or • fertilizer; • •South Kinloss WMS„ The .4ri-rmeeting of tile South Kinloss IAT,MS. was held at the home of Mrs. H. LaVis. The pr,e; siclent,, Mrs. 'Win. MacIntyre, op- ened with a :reading and Prayer. Being Easier week; part Of the Easter story, was read . by se*v.; eral ladies frOrri "The Glad Tid= ings”. Taking partwere Mrs. S. Chislei, ‘Mrs. . A, MacIntyre and •Mrs,.. Wm,. MaeIntyre. taclies'tak,- pail in the 'prayer circle 'W:etc% Mrs. F. MacKenzie,- Mrs. MeIvery Mrs A. Siitherland and Mrs. I): Steer. OThe scripture • Meditation Was ably taken by Mrs. A. Mac-: Intyre. WS. Ted Collyer outlin- • ed a chapter oh India from the study 'book for us. The, mission- aries for the meeting were •Rev. • and Mrs. iteoch and the story of th.eir lives and service vfra,i read ' to us by Mrs. L. MacDougall. Three Easter ,hyinns were sung', er Thankoffering envelope were , • • • R NOMICAL • QUICKEST,..Easiest. to Clean BULK TANK 0 the.Market and easier arid faster bait. ' tages.of Unico bulk milk' milk are polished Atain- • arn elooned, . . . , • Fast cObling, low 'bacteria count tiling of Milk are tile iniiidriFiitt act% coOling tanks. All 1)arts..itt conta,et wt lesti steel.- Easy to steriliif.,-eati be st • Yon can deliver,pretniurn nilkat top ric,e, at, less cost with less labor. 1,:a*StcOoling tos".48',. No inilk cans to handle and no spillage or Sticking losses. Dairyman is assured Of c,orrect and ocur,ate-pa*nient for 4u.t-t-er-fat !aid qtiantitY c‘foxiilk-at-tIte. , • rniik liouse.• , • r Th4, Design. FeatitreS, Conslinciion 'and :Performance of Unieo BULK % MILK 4'.001,1N•C''.*PANkS meet or excel the ; :AA Standard's! ‘..CrSiP10.11TEDby c now DistrictCogi ItrAlaillatta ,