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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-05-11, Page 7yrEpNE,SDAY, .1VIA.Y lith, 1955 LANGSIDE Family ,Sunday w,asobserved, at church with Mr. Arnold..Scott, Supt. of the Punday School, as - listing Rev. C wel'1 in following • 'the Order • of SerVice. Infant bap- •tisin . was :administered', to Doug-. las :Arthur Wall, son of Mr. and' • Mr`s, Gordon's Wall; ,Kenneth Al- • •lan, son Of • Mr, and Mrs.. Elmer 'Sott and Gary Alexander,; Barry 'Wellington and Ruth Viola,. Child- ren of aVir: a . and Mrs. Everett • Whytock. . During • the service. Doris "Moffatt : Audrey .Young, 'Marion Scott • and . Donna Moffat • . sang very. sweetly ."Jesus will .bless' the '• little : ones" .which was appropriate for the:, service,; Mrs Arthur of AWbiirn was a visitor with her daughter, Mrs,.; Gordon Wall, Mr. Wall and .Earn- ilk .and' •attended...the . baptisanal. 'service • of cher grandson, Douglas Arthur. . Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mac1Vfillan visited' Sunday.with•. her sister,' Mrs. Jerome .Meyers, Mr.' Meyers and :family arid: her •inother Mrs, Wm. "Wangler. at A nbleside. We°are glad to report Mr.,Dun-. •can . McConnell. was able :to ,re- turn home o; Wednesday ` "last • from London hospital..We 'hope he will be able • to "be, •up .and around ` soon. ' . • Bud and. Marlow, Crowston ' of • LyceUrn. heatre . W1NGIiAM, . First Showing at, 7:15' Thursday, Friday,. Saturday ?- ..MAY 12=1344 "DRUM ,:BEAT'". This is anhistoric outdoor melodrama . in Cinem.aScope and colour: starring Alan Ladd, and Audrey Dalton: Matinee Sat:'.aftere Monday, Tues y,, Wednesday MAY .16-17-18 HE HIGH -N-D-- f1 THE MIGHTY'f. In CinprnaScope and' colour this. is a gripping dramatic entertainment.: The setting is. aboardan •airliner enroute :from 'Honolulu to Sari --Fran- cisco. Starring are 'Johns. Wayne, Claire. Trevor and Robert Stack.. Owing to the'length of this' picture: there : will be one shpwing . each. . evening . com- mencing at. ' 8.00• --p.m '111 LYICKNOW SENTINEL', 1.UOKNO.W, ONTARIO • Kine'ardine spent Sunday at the home of their parents,. .Mr. and Mrs, John Crowston. Mr. anaci Mrs, Elson Arnold and' family: of Kincardine Twp., and Ur.and Mrs. Willis Lapp and family of Wirngham ! visited Sunday •with their mother, Mrs. .. .Mr, Jackie Huffman returned to camp Saturday, and expects to go to Germany soon after visit- ing at the home of his parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Roy, Huffman, ;Preparatory, service is Wed- nesday evening. at 8.30 p m� with communion service' on .Sunday, May .15th: • • Members of •the:,Y,P.S..:are in- vited to:'t,vtsit with the'. Belmore ?.P$., this .irweek, . { Linda,: and Janette ' Jolnstin of •Belgra.ve visited with Mr. • and' Mrs. Chas. Tiffin for .the week- end.. eek-end.. Films were enjoyed at:S,S N.o. 9 on Wednesday. y. evening and on Thursday, evening , at S.S. No, :8, Mr •and Mrs, . Wm. Evans; and Ted visited with 'their family at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans and family on Sunday. The branch directors' were ap-: • Mrs. Wesley :Young visited on pointed'- to canrvass for. the Sal - Saturday. with cher mother, Mrs. "ation Army again this Year, Re- Eobert. Reid at: the home of her ports'•' of the standing committees: brother; Mr, and Mrs, .:.Irving were read, Mrs; Albert McQuillan Reid; Wingham., • gave a reading on "Flowers and Mrs. • Reuben Tiffin is visiting, Women" and : Mary Fislierr;on "0 with :Mr:. and. 'Mrs. Victor. -Em- Holy Leaf":• Mrs:' Chas.'. Shiells PLEASED TO „SEE THE PLAYHOUSE ' RE -OPENING, ;' ,4: • note from. Bill Pappas • in- forms' us that he's been down with the 'flu, but was'cheeired in his sick bed to see by,, The Sen- tinel that the Playhouse.was re- opening. He said, "I do hope that the people have hissed it enough to •give it better support than ever before", .. Bill „asks • us togive :his re gards $o: everyone. here and. especiiauiy to his .,school '.chum. Charlie •Short of the I.G.A. WHITECHV 'CH The {annual meeting of the. Women's Institute was . held ' , at' the 'home of Mrs. Victor Emerson with twenty. ladies present. The president, Mrs. Frank • Ross, ,was in charge.. After the opening ex- ercises x- er ` e cLss Mr. s E. • Casemore•a g ve: the minutes ofthe last meeting and thetreasurer's report, 'shoiv- ing a. .balance 'sof• $181.00. Total receipts for the :year were 4728. erson at: Whitechurch. • gave a display of her• hobby,' al Mrs. Joseph ' Tiffin and Mrs, uranium trays and .explained I' e son presided . -for ,the election of officers.: ;Mrs. , Russel Ross prey= sented the'.slate of 'officers! which was accepted and installed as. follows; :hon.:pres. Mrs:' George McCl.enaghan;past pres., Mrs. Jas. ♦ McInnes;:. pres., Mrs. Frank Ross;' 1st vice pres:,p Mrs: George Fisher; 2nd:vice Pres.,: Mrs. Tom Metcalfe; sec: -areas., ;Mrs.' •Chas:. Shiells, district ' director, : 'Mrs,. McInnes; branch : directors, : Mrs. Herson Imwin Mrs. ;A. McQ.ui'llin o Mrs. Alex. Robertson, Mrs.', A. Walters, Mrs. Robt, Pardon, Mrs.: Fussell ;;Ross; press reporters,., Mrs, '°D.. Beecroft, .Mrs: George Fish•er, pianists; =Mrs. . . •.GGarnet Farrier, Mrs. W.R,..:Farrier; �aud Wm,. Dawson . of how they -are d Whitechurch on . Mrs. Emer- were Sunday guests. with' Mr. .& •Mrs. Wesley Tiffin , Mr. ,and .Mrs. John Williams, John and Janet.orTGoderich. spent Sunday• with .Mr; and...Mrs. Chester .Feagan and Bryan. /ASHF•IELD" NOTES • Mr .arid Mrs., Colin MacGregor. left last week on , a trip . to : West- ern 'Canada. -Mrs, Oa es •and fam,il' .of Tor: Ohio are. guest .of Mr. :an;d Mrs.: E: •Howes..:. The .:Presbyterian C. G L. T. Group meets this ' ednesday ev- ening at. Missetty Ann ar- rash's :home .: i o s,. Mrs Albert, Coultes, .Mrs .Instead of the regular'srv�ices in..' the. Presbyterian Sunday Owen King; program corn., Mrs, School the Mothers Day program. Jas:' Wilson; Mrs. Hugh Simpson, was, ,use! -4.• Rev. .J, R. MacDonald. 'gave, the 'address. ,.: Mr: James -:Badley' has started the ,preparations'. for buiiding:.•a' 'new :barn; _ .. Oh:. Those typographical er- mors. Here's a• dilly . "For . Sale - Young :.pluirip hens, dressed and cleaned, ' 'all 'rea'dy for thestew pot or rooster.". • • aterloo attle gee n ssocig "Where Better 'Bulls Are Used" At thee-. end= -of April; this --organization composed of 4,583 -- members: 485 of these joined during 1955.' • { xa • In•Fthe' first four Months of 1.955, 13,453 'co%bs :were sen inafed",b ► this Organization; -This-is-an- inerease--of it -,928-. cows 'over the same periost of: 1954. w . For', those' not using our services': nOW, you would be aielping-yourself. whemking 4n •-even-stronger- farmer- Owned and 'controlled co -Operative' by' using our good 'hulls: COST OF SERVICE IS NOMINAL •55.00 •for life time membership w: 85.00 ner cow for members $6.00 per cow for..nonfinembers 4 services without extra charge are given' if • needed' t� obtainconceptions r 1f You wit h 'to use "a• desirably proven :bull or a •pr8mis- 4" ;your btfll the Waterloo Cattle Breeding. Associatio 11as the answer' With the • bulls its. the Univ OR0SERVICE' OR: INFORMATION,; (I\tE COLLECT CLINTON. '242 i:fib' AM. to 10:00 A.M. Week 'Days 7:30 A.M to 9:30 A.M. Sunday's. and Holidays . • tte Mrs, Joe•. King,Mrs. John: Bur- chill; Mrs. G. Farrier; 'standing Committees,. Home Economics and llrealth; Mrs. Frank . Miller;' pub- lic relations . and community: act- ivities, Mrs';Tom -`Metcalfe, his- torical research • and: current 'events, M.rs: Milan Moore; 'agri_, culture ' and Canadian industries, Mrs. • Russel Gaunt; . ,citizenship' and education, Mrs: N. Pickell; resolutions, •Mrs. Herson Irwin; Federated .News; Mrs.) V. Einer; son. The -Members 'are ' taking ,a tour of OKNX radio station 'in Winghain on : Ziaesday p.m May: 0th :. .0.11111,01.11.0•Mi....11,0411111P141.1111210041111,011111,0**MOV1140111.4.14///k.A.O.n..411.14)411101/M14, NNW • 9 PAGE SES Piayhouse Theatre Friday', ' Saturday, May 13, 14 Matinee Saturday- Afternoon „ •, Matinee.' at 2.30 GRAYSON, in,• . . Show' Starts, at 9.00 pan. • "So. This Love' Latest News Reel Color Cartoon<•. Get Movie Contest Card From Sponsoring Merchants. 1 RINGWOOD FARMS 9TH ANNUAL SALE 8 Bulls 42,' Bred Heifers Saturday, May Zist 1955.. - • in our Sales Barri STOUFF.VILLE, ONTARIO Owner:. ,George •Rodanz 4i o ,Y ,rt1+1 iY SIM Yom!" ,t WHITECHURCH Mrs. A. 'Graham visited with M. ,and : Mrs:.W. James and Mr..: and Mrs. Tl s. Inglis last We lc. Thelma 1Vlaudine .Purdon, .dau- ghter :of. Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Purdon and John, Donald' Mar: - 011; sQn.:,of Mr.. and Mrs. Donald Martin, 'Were .rbaptized! in the United, Church on `S.P:riday. . Mr. and ' :Mrs, Harry. Tiohborne of Gliderich, Mrs. Duncan .Ken: reedy . and :'M'is,s . Annie, .Kennedy,- both of Wingham and Mrs. Lorne Durnin J.• D. anti, Ross of • St: hi°s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ; Falconer .on' Sunday.' ' • . Miss Winnifred"• :Farrier,sTor=: Tor- onto, spent the . week -end ',with 'her ;parents, - Mr. andMrs ;; W,� R. Farrier.. Mrs: H. Sparling of Wingihant ' and .' Mrs ,and Mrs. Allan Barger . • of Lucknow spent Mother's Day • with Mr. .and Mrs.:Thos:' Moore: ' :Vir.�. and ::Mrs. Joe Nolan ` of Dublin. visited with Mr. & Mrs, Russel • •Chapman • on Sunday. N!r•.: & • Mrs.: Stanley :.Moore ' & family.: spent Mother's, : Day with Mrs. S. Thompson of:'Caledon. Mr. and Mrs -Bill Parker and;' Helens .visited v3ith' Mrs Ken= ' family' of Brucefield and Mr,, &: nedy Viand' Pete on Mother's Day: Mr: • and Mrs A '.Moore visitedi:s with • their daughter, Mr.: &; MrS. Ken Dickson • at. Beirriore. . Mr. and 1Vf rs. Kenny •:Laidlaw and 'daughters; • of London .visited with .his parents, Mr. and ' :Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw. - Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Falconer Mrs. Mervin :.Mvelenaghan azrd _-•.:: Michael, Kitchener, spent Moth er's' Day", with Mr: and• Mrs. B, D. 'Mcelenaghari; ' Mr.' and Mrs;. G. Gillespie . ,spent ` the week -end at Mr'. Mrs.' Jack Gillespie's at • Sarnia: Mr.._arid Mrs. Gorcion_Small Of. Toronto is , visiting Mrs. Dunc and John' of f-lamis .visited- with ;MacGregor and other relatives. THOSE .CHICKS SURE ARE PEPPY wEEEED_IN_ _THEM:. -0P`. GROW "MASH Mother's Day—service :was aka served . in • the Presbyterian Church' on' Sunday morning .and a baptism .service was perform-. ed . by Rev. N. Caswell. • Nine children were christened: Mary, Loin 'Wall, ' infant• daughter, of Mr. and Mrs, Ira'' Wall;"Gayle Ar- lene Rintoul, daughter of Mr,' and. Mrs. Gordon , Rintoul; .Doris Louise, daughter of Mx.. and•,Msrs. • teorge :Iishir `Robert Entice• and' Cameron', Clark,' sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clark MacGregor; : Mary Ruth,.. _laughter of._N1r:: anal Mrs Walter. 'Elliott; Janet .Christine, daughter of : Mx and .Mrs._.D; k. De Boer: 'John . Albert, son Of Pieter' De, Boer; and Sisson John, son of • Mr', and 'Mrs.,. John De Boer': A'special number for ,moth- ers was sung by .the 'cho'ir. Flow- ers were placed et. the front in memory ,of the late, Mr. and Mrs.'David Gillies by' the family. Mr. and Mrs. • Arnold: Lough-' eed and Charyl 'Ann of London; Mr: and Mit. . Bill Fisher •of Kit - elle Cr : and Mr. and Mrs. ' T. lrt�'-arn�`9%ali�•i-]y-••of-~Mrl-vertorr were Week -end visitors at. Geo. Fisher's. They :and Mr, and. Mrs. George Fisher and family spent Sunday p.m. at. •a family gather- 'nig atherfrig of Carruthers at the home of Mr: and Mrs; Elden` Lowry of ;Lurgan where 47 members of the. family were' present. Mr. and Mrs: 1•ank Kre'uger of .:Detroit' sent the week end with Mr. Jon Gillies and ar ie oar; We're proud of our F.G.F, ' (Fast Growth Factor) . BY using . only the best ingredients combined with the .latest ,nu;tri- • tional information pn poultry'. research. 19% 'COCROW ROW MASH gives faster growth, lower mortality; stronger,: health - .Yi periods .at .lower feed 'cost.. F.G.P. is .found only: 'in CO.' -OP GROW MASH manufactured m"paily-fresh" with Co-op Super Poultry, Premix. Soli!) ONLY ` A ucknow District 'PHONE 71, LUCKCNOW' Coop • ii M .� t: M "s .i�Y 1:I:".!," �!? qrp 1 'm!��11� y r, i�v� lR.i,rr.`' ?a%r • J�1'• "A! •