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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-08, Page 7WEDNESDAY, JUNE :8th, 1955 . LyceUm,. Ti..eatre WIN.GHAM First Showing at 7.15 p.m, 1 • Wednesday, Thursday,, JUNE 8-9 "JULIUS, CAESAR", Marlon Brando and Greer Carson star in this magnifi, cent filming of Shakespere's play. . Adniissien 75e - 50e . 35e Friday. • Saturday, JUNE .10-1F "MAN WITH A 'MILLION!' Gregory Peck stars in this Mark -Ilwain story of the mil- lion il=lion pound bank note. Matinee Sat. afternoon .2 phi. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 'JUNE 13=14-15. "JUPITER'S DARLING" A satirical musioal comedy ..dealing .with. Hannibal's invas-. ion` of. ' .ome.. This. is in CinemaSoope., and .Colour ,and stars , • Esther Williams " and Howard Keel.' • THE LUCKNo•W SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, • ONTARIO PACE' SEVEN NOTICE TO PLOT • OWNERS; TIFFIN'S CEMETERY . TAKE ..NOTICE .that a .meeting will •be .` 'held. at the . Langside +Conlmo:nity°'Centre; in the Town-. ship, bf, Kinloss, on; the 5th day of July . at the hour .of 8.30 o'clock p.m.., (Daylight Saving 'Time) for. • the purpose . of electing Trustees for Tiffin's Cemetery,,. consisting of one, acre .,.off . the South :East 'corner of : Lot` No: '29 ; and.. one. acre off the 'South West:; Corner sof Lot No.. 30, both in. Concession •4 : of the Township of Kinloss in ;'the Couri.ty.-of Bruce. THE. • OWNERS of. Plots are .re- quested: to ..attend-- the' meeting;- DATED at Wingham, Ontario; this --2nd -day of June, A.D., 1955. "Jainiesoh Pettapiece" • "Wendell 'Taylor" "Charles Taylor', Plot': Owners. -TENDERS' , Tenders for `10 ton • of ,. hard '' furnace coal to be. delivered .'to. S.S.S. 1N71..Ash.tieid (eparat School, Kingsbridge) ; not :later. than July 30th, 1955. Tenders will be 'received by the • secretary `not • later than' June 20th, 1955, The lowest or any tender not nee- essarily accepted. Joe O'Keefe, Secretary, •'Kintail P.O:, Ont. I•',. LANDS UNDER AND BY VIRTUE, of a: Writ of Execution issued Out of the County Court of the County Of . Bruce and to me ,.delivered and directed against the lands of Ezra Sitler, in a . certain action in which the said Ezra Sitler is the .Defendant and Albert Wad- dell is the. Plaintiff, I have seized and taken in execution and will offer for sale by public • auction at my office at the Court House, ,in the Town of Walkerton in the County` of Bruce on Friday, the 17th of June,• 1955 • at• 3.15 in the afternoon, allright, title, inter- est and; equity of redemption of 'the said Defendant, Ezra. Sitler, and •out of the ,following lands, , , • k ,ALL. AND: SINGULAR these certain parcels, or tracts of lands lying and being: ' FIRSTLY; The 'south half of Lot No. 30 in the 12th Concession of the Township of Culross in the County of Bruce, containing .50. acres, more or less. SECONDLY: A. portion of Lot No. "19 in•.the first Range .North of the Durham ,Road in the Town- ship-of own=ship of .-Kinloss in' the County , of 'Bruce more particularly describ- ed as follows: •Commencing' at a point'in the Southerly boundary of said Lot 19, Which point is distant. 189 . feet westerly from the • South-east . angle thereof: thence Westerly along the South- erly boundary outh=erly..boundary of, said Lot a dis- tance of .546, feet; thence North- erly arid parallel :.to: the Westerly, boundary. of said =Loi. a• distance of 311 feet; thence Easterly .and parallel 'With the .Southerly boun- dary of 'said 'Lot, a 'distance ; of ;374 feet '' more' ,or . less .to the Easterly. boundary, of Said Lot; • 19; thence. . South-easterly ' along the easterly boundary of : said Lot a 'distance of :74 feet; arid. thence Southerly and parallel to the . Westerly'..boundary of said Lot a distance of. .27$ feet to :the point of commencement.. Dated at Walkerthn; .this 18th: day of May, 1955. E.! D: CAMERON; Sheriff; 'Briice County. CARD OF THANKS Miss Dorothy Ganlnnie wishes to thank all those who' sent, her fl`awers, fruit ,; cards and other remembrances and those -who• vis- ited her ' while : in the hospital Mr: and • Mrs Thomas Austin wish to.'thank, •the ladies of the Kinloss • K9irshea' :for 'their. kind. remembrance' on their annivers- ary: and the • W.M.S. for . their kind reinembrance• ,when' Mrs; Austin was sick. r•o: ssociation l 'Where Better Bulls :Are Used" The month of May, 1955, shows the biggest with in our number of breedings when; compared ' with the same month the previous year of any month po far in 1955 YOU COULD. BENEFIT by using our services too, if you are not. doing so ,now. 205 .members• joined our Association during May, 1955,' 1569 ;more cows were bred during 'May 1955, than during may 1954 for an increase of• 38.5% The Waterloo Cattle 'Breeding Association is,'a farmer owned andcontrolled non-profit organization. Following is what Allificial Breeding has done for dairy,' farmers in Ontario according td, the 1954 annual :,summary of ` the Ontario 'Dairy. Herd Imiprovement. Associations: The tttie •`below shows, !a ;comparison, of A;I sired heifers ' and . Naturally sired heifers: No. of ” Av Milk Glass records 2 yr' old • 1243 291 • Av. Fat • Av. •Test Lbs.. % x.52 3.48- 3:54 3.4. 8270 -17736• '8851 8400 ari- "4— ria -.7. A+I.' 3 yr old, 830 313 • Natural 3' yr old ' , 2372;' • , 290 ' The • difference. in prodnction would ply much more :than, the cost' of Artific al: Breeding fees. • , i For .service or more nformation Write or phone collect CLINTON 242 • between '7:30 and 10:00 a.m. on week days and . • .7:30 and 9:30 a.m., on Sundays or '}tolidayst • TENDERS TENDEKS .will be received by the undersigned ne until Saturday, forolecting garbage ,from cottages in the Arnberley *Beach Sub;Division in the Town ship of Ashfield. Collections .to .be made twice weekly during the, months of July. and August,, • Lowest or .any tender not nec- essarily ec-essarily accepted; • ` Donald M. Simpson,: •.. Clerk. Township of Ashfield',. • • Kintail, Ontario. FORMER TEACHER NAMED MASTER (ST. ''HELENS 'NEWS Attend Graduation • Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin and Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Miller were guests, at the, recent nurses''. graduation exercise. at Victoria Hospital when their niece,. ,Miss Eileen- Sparkes of London :: was one•• of. the ; graduates.• It is. . withpleasure,• that we note, the suocess of ' two former teachers In the, St. Helens school,, that •of Mr.. James W, Coulter., S.A., B.E., of Kitchener, formerly of "Wingha i, who'.has been ap- pointed a Master at the, Stratford Teachers' ..College and `Mr. W:• Graham MacDonald, B.A. df don, ':formerly of .: Kinloss Town- •ship,' who •has received his ' B.E. degree:' ` Congratulations also, to Murray Gaunt who came. first in his class of 87 in his first year. of the .two-` year associate diploma ; course: at 'O.*.0:.He also won 'a first year. btn'sary of: $25.- •Thursday was Grandmothers'' Day at the meeting of the Wo nen's: Institute held in the Com- munity Hall with the president, Mrs., .Andrew Gaunt, in' charge. 'The •.roll ...call, `,`Grandinother's: Cures" proved, 'very, 'interesting: The •treasilier ' reported . $166.83 in 'the .'treasury ' and $5.00 was voted . to the Salvation' Army Messrs. Elmo and John Pritchard were. chosen as . judges. for the mail ` boxes. Mrs. Gaunt, : Mrs. pp Fred McQuillin and Mrs. Ross I: Gammie` .were appointed : a'com mittee, to see what' could, be done ,in, regard to •fixing the Hall: It was decided 'to.. ask for .the short course: on - ",Salads" for Novem- her; •Mrs. E.: Barbour,' Mrs:. Mc Neil ; ;and. • 'Mrs. C.: Taylor were appointed to:, arrange for an At Horne at which Mrs. '.T. J. Salk cid will ''be ;invited to gave ? a talk on her Southern 'trip. I,t wai. voted to sell tickets on, the serv- ing , 'trays, ` that for- the. srnaller ;'one .among the members. Mrs. Taylor, 'played some old songs' for a • musical contest: Miss Mary' Murray gave an interesting paper eoitst;=-- "Starshe are • with what y.ou haveMrs. -McFarlane- -of• Lucknow.-:.gave_a reading and Mrs., E. =W: Rice sang. "Little: Old .Lady". The report . of the,Distr-ict Annual meeting held :in Auburn:Was giw•en-�by Mrs. -E Barbour -arid --Mrs W I Miller - read the .poem "Grandi'nania" ,. from an' old school book. Miss W.. D., Rutherford presented . the grandmothers . each with a ' cor- sage and afternoon tea was en-' ,dyed with lunch served' by Miss 1VL,a;-y----MLirray, Mrs:_.:Gl fe 1Vlur- ,ray and' Miss Annie .•_ .Durnin. • COUNTY COUNCIL' IN .SESSION AT LIONS HEAD`. Reeve A. W. Hamilton •of 'Luck now„ •and• Reeve 'Harold Percy. of Kinloss are fah -Icing those in at tendance •at County Council ; at, Lion's.11ead.•this week. It is'Reeve Percy's first session,, as the ., sue cessor to the; late David H, Car- tFuther's. ' • . Lion's Head, is , On the Georg ian' Bay side of lastnor town- ship, and the council 'conclaves: milt be held in tie Eastncrr_to- ship 1ia11 'which ',also serves; as a coriisriunity centre in the village. This year is also the 80th 'an- niversary' annigersay' . of Lion's Head.. The village takes its name rrom • the resemblance to a lion's head dis« eerned on a rocky cliff about ono.' mile east of the harbor. ' At one time this resemblance was quiteemarked but the action Of the `elements is causing. the • ► ►..l +,4c0.0„o�„c 1.'!aYIOi!5e.. Th.etre • a: FRIDAY 'and SATURDAY,: JUNE 10, 11 K:. o Shows Each~ Night at. 7,30— Saturday Matinee at 2,30 ' GREGORY FECK .and VIaGINIA M4,Y0 • `CAPTAIN HORA I'IO HORNBLOWER" in '•technicolor, ' . . • All,'the,'seas of the Worldare its stage. - x W.I: TO HAVE . BOOTH AT KENNEDY HEREFORD SALE Agriculture and Canadian In- dustry' was the theme of our‘June meeting, which was held in,. the Recreation :.Centre, . with 'Mrs. C,'' Cook presiding, The minutes of the previous meeting were .read and the treasurer's report given. It was decided to take the short course, on the.' making of. sand - Niches, and plans. Were Complet- ed for: the booth 'which the In.= 'stitute is having at t ue'Kennedy Sale. Following'a sing song Mr's. G. Elliott read'th,e scripture, Mrs. 'Orland Richards 'gave a very " in- teresting paper' on '• the ,:"Beauti- •ficiation of Haire Grounds".. •, A: Scotch dance by 'Jean MacKen- zie and Donna . Corrin• and. a Hi waian dance by Jane Joynt were greatly enjoyed'. A 'paper ,on "Civil Defence, by Mrs. A. Hav- ens, a piano; solo ,l y Mrs. S. Ir- win and the motto "Wholesome homes `are the stepping stones' of a great country" by Miss Mary MacLeod, ' brought' a very inter- esting program tce a close. A. couple . of contests *ere. conduct- ed and the ' hostesses in charge served ; lunch: • • KINTAIL WOMENS INSTITUTE The •June. ;meeting of . the Kin-•- tail W.I. was • held at :the 'home. of Mrs. -'Will;.- Johnstone.' with. 23 members and nine visitors Cards of thanks .were , read, and .'fhe ''booth for 'the Ashfield •.'School Area' Picnic was : discussed. Each: member is to' bring two pies. The topic, Agriculture 'and Canadian Industriss, was taken by -Mrs. Jim Little' who spoke on. mining, •and the discovery,' and., use sof radium,' first,' discovered ,by Gil bert • Labine Mrs. BOb Scott: spoke . ; held this. month: on' the use of 'raw materials in manufacturing. Mrs. Bert Alton, spoke •on . "Milk • as ..it.; has been used '.down ' through the ages to the present ,: p went 'time ,Mrs, ..Dave MacKenzie gave a good -.report from• the District Annual held ath Auburn., Shesaid that "Members should express their opinion at the meeting' and not on the street afterwards, Amanda Scott sang :a • lovely solo after, which the: singing Of The Queen .closed the meeting. Lima. was served by • the .committee in charge. RECEIVE' AUTHORITY'S PLAN OF PARK DRAIN& Professor Fred .Ferguson. of the:. O'.A.C., Guelph, • was' in town the latter part of, the week at. the request of the 'Village Council; ,to, Make a.: survey:. of • the- Cale donian' Park; With a view: to lay, ing out a : drainage plan of the grounds: Mr.. Ferguson's .layout include&. a main 12 -inch drain and lateral drains • that' , converge •, in a large.; catch basin. Itis planned` in such • 'a Nay that • the . work 'cap be- carried e carried out as'the cost. permits,. without, . any ' overlapping or • in terfer+ence of the various opera - Time or.cost isnot likely to - permit the full job being done this year. There is . also consid- ;' eraably _levelling ;of °fill :.to be done; ' and if there is,:to be an... , Intermediate ball team, .this War must be completed . soon,; The- team; has already 'been in action twice, but all homegames have to be postponed for the time be- ' ing. .r •: The Pipe -Band find -it--difficult---- to: make . definite • plans for their annual.. tattoo which_ was to- be • SURE I_ _ ^ Rorsip_Fa cE-DA SHOULD LAST FOR _YEARS J 17 PIIErAEp,�i 1 Nt(h„� 141,0 Ins ��►p !!!„,;:tf nip* inurnii a • 4 • n� I �lUl� rt AIRI:i 1ft' Vie Can Supply. Your'•Complete eeds Come in and see us for•.• c w YOUR. SPRING, REQUIREMENTS . So'd Af wDistrict C 'PHONE 71, ULTCKNOW i l... 4' y''y!:, ^. '1--- ,� .r r. i. ..i r. ,•i.,-, a./* toe,.- ..4. 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