HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-08-10, Page 7'WEDNESDA.X;, AUG:. IOth, 1955:
yceun• Theatre
WINGHAM
First Showing at 7.15 p.m.
' • Thursday,. Friday, Saturday
. • • AUGUST i1-12-13
"A PRIZE OF GOLD"'
Richard Wid'markand Mai
Zetterling star in this adven-
ture melodraina, in 'color, This,
picture has 'thrills, excitement'
.and romnce'-in .post-war.-Rgr--:-
kan, . '
'' No•, Saturday. Matinee
Monday; Tuesday;'. 'Wednesday'
AUGIIST 15-16-17'
"HELL'S • ISLAND"
John Payne and Mary, M'ur-
• phy star . in this adventure'
'melodrama in VistaVision and
Color,
CULROSS: CORNERS ,
Cangratulations to -Mr. .8c Mrs.•
Clayton .Meyer on the .birth , Of
• a daughter in. Wingham ;Hospital
.on August : 2nd. .
. Miss . ' `Joan Collison, Preston,'
'has returned •'homeafter holi-
daying with, her aunt, Mrs.. Cath
erine . O'Neil. '
' Mr., .Dori :.Bell: of Toronto . is
spending 'some' time at Hannas.
• Miss Helen 5c'hurnacher is• ern-
' Iployed at the' 'home of Mr..and
.Mrs. • Clayton Moyer.
1VIr. .Harry. `''Brown, ,Richmond
Hill, spent the week -lend; at Frank'
Brown's.... •
Mr, and Mrs. • Steven Wolos
chuk,' Winnipeg, • are visiting her.
;;parents, Mr; and::. Mrs;aDunc
Thompson :and other relatives.
We are glad' to .report that
__Mrs:. Clayton -Meyer.' and • infant
daughter were able to be brought
,home from' Win:gla7n :Hospital 'ori
Sunday .. •
Mr ,and Mrs<Mrdford VF�aIi—
Donnie Visited • Sunday with Mr.
and': Mrs.. Tom Hackett- of Ash-
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f"ield..•
• Mr. aid' Mrs. Jack • Schumacher
visited : Sunday with ,Mr. and
Mrs. .Win, :Lloyd at Rest -A -While
'cottage at Bruce 'Beach. '
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW,, ONT11 b
I -SEE B.X TH
•,SENTINEL: .
'THAT services• are cancellted. 'for•
August -14th _ -and--Au.gu st
.,.. st
in the, four' congregations' of
• • Luoknow parish while, the rnlivk
ister, the .Rev. .•H; '.Lip Jennings,
Is 6Qn vacation. •
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'THAT• Bert Ward .placed a floral
tribute on the grave .of, Dr.. A.
G. Elliott, in : Greenhill 'Cern='
etery on the ' anniversary ,of his;
death on. August 2nd. Dr. El-
liott ' died in 1923' and in. the
intervening 32 years Bert • has
never failed to pay' this tribute
to the' beloved doctor, .
THAT 'Miss •Marlene MacLennan
of the Bell Telephone. staff in
London; underwent an ,appen-`
'dectorny in.• London on Satur-
• day. • ..
THAT .Rev, C. W. -DeWitt` . Cosens
of Wesley United Church, Tor•
onto;, conductedthe service in
Auburn . United Church.' on:
• Sunday: morning. The congrega-
tions. of .Westfield and Donny -
'brook . 'wOrshipp'ed • with • the
'Auburn ' congregations. Rev.
Cosens was a former. ,pastor on
• the 'Ashfield Circuit:.
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THAT Spence •Irwin has, added
to his power equipment by the
purchase of a John Deere bull
'dozer from Wally' Breckles of
Kinlough. ' . • •
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THAT from Mrs: C A. (Willene)
adford:.o Ed:monton__we ••re=_
•ceived the following , letter:: "Do
hope there is still brie: to get
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THAT' Dr. D R. Finlayson of
. Sunnylbrook Hospital,.• and a
.native of the Lochalsh district,
is reported to be in improved
health and able to , leave the
hospital, following, a.' very seri-
tills illness, .
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.THAT 'NormWell.wood of .Wiry-
• .ham. ". andproprietor of The
Market Store in. Lucknow took
quite .a rubbing. recently. fol
"leaving" one of his four child
ren at 'Bruce' • Beach. It seems
`.=the Wellwood family and rel=
atives were returning :from a the
' beach in ',three cars,,' and when
•. they • got home :• and "counted
noses",one.; of the .girls .was
" missing.. Sl e was 'playing' with"
a 'neighbor girl • at • the beach.,
with each of the drivers • as-,
sinning she was in the other
ear. Norm •' had to make ' a hur-
' tried round trip:
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THAT in reference in our • last
issue.'to Mr.: and :Mrs. .James
Arnold • having moved .' from
' Deloraine, Manitoba, ,'to Luck-.
now, "we named. her. brothers
and •sister living : at Lucknow,
abut neglected to mention that
Mrs.. Alex Hackett of Ashfield
, is' a 'Sister.
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THAT H.• .f. A. Taylor; :formerly,
of the St.' Helens district, not-
ifies us of a.'change of address.
from Edmonton ,' to '':.Beaver
', Lodge, • Alberta,• where he ' will
:ibe , employed' until •spring on
the construction of a 'new hos-
!pita'. . He says it, is one of. the
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Playhouse Theatre
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 13 1
1 Two •Shows. Each Night at 7.30. Saturday Matinee' at 2.30
DONALD O'CONNOR and FRANCIS THE TAiGKING MO*.(•
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back" :`together ` int s their . ,newest arid.: Iunnie'x` •
adventure '
�They're'
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adds up to more hilarious trouble.
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FRANCIS COVERS. THE •BIG • TOW''H,:
'Phone 1 g 1 .
. • ''Kincardine
• PAYING HIGHEST PRICES .FOR
LIVE POULTRY .
Poultry Culling:A Specialty
In accordance' with: government regulations our poultry
• ; coops ate `thoroughly . washed and disinfected'
• • , • for your protection.
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•Lane • are . now holidaying with• ; er, : f}'ld secretary for the •.
,C N.I:B., and himself blind
recently ,visited this' distrix,
making ' arrangements for the
their, ',daughter, Mrs. A.M.
Phillips and ,n, Mr.. Phiihps at.
• • Fonth`ilL .
TIIAT Luc'know is not the only
Bruce County' centre with .an
• idle fuirniture, plant. The'South-
anipton Furniture ' Company'
finest farming communities in ''plant,.land and equipment, has
rwhicchhe has ever been:. been offered for sale after .be
ing idle for,severa1 months...
THAT the fact that he'.hasreach;
•ed • the octogenarian;' class THAT . Wingham• Fire Co: 'recent -
.doesn't, deter Kinloss Townshiply obtained • a. resuscitator; at
Clerk, J. R.. Lane, from lend- ' : a coat of • $.575.
ing a helping hand at haying' --a►-
and harvest time. After help- THAT H. - D. Thompson has again
ing with , the.hay haw: -he`" rode the been appointed .. :d Lucknow chair-
binder at harvest.time and thenman ':for the.'•fail campaign -on
stooked ,• shearfor-sheaf 'with :: Thalt of. the. Canadian Insti-
his Son-in-law.- Mr,. and Mrs. t . for the Blind. 'E. F. Wheel
campaign', Lucknow's ;quota.
will be about '$200:: '•
Buys Bottling Business
C C. Tweedie has 'sold the
Goderich .Bottling Works busi-
ness to • Jim Bisset • of. ;Goderiih„
who is well ,known to 'ina'ny here,„•
having' held 'down'. third • base .for
the Lticknow Legionnaire; in the
fastball' loop; . ;
• Small btry to pal: ',I'd go out:
• and seek my -fortune-if I ; cirasri
needed ; so badly 'at hose as, : A..dependent" . •
—copy of the } ntaii W:I::cook ta��� : � � ��rr�rr�r r �r�,,> „ k.
book. Have . been :so interested .'. ' . .. .
ever ' since I .saw they'•were
• 'having one ,printed, and 'rrieant ',_
to send for one before"; Mrs..1
Radford's• cook book :is ori the. j
vwayo'. West, and . if anyone ' else.
is` 'won dering;-=-thcmc'•
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na assn
ere Better Bulls •Are Used"
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The early 1955' harvest season is over in most sections
and farmers' thoughts will be with their livestock ani !
breeding program." : 1
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When planning.:your breeding program, consider':
1. The low cost . of getting your ;cows bred 'artificially.
'. ;�' • Life •.membership $5.00 (snot payable each • year).
$5.00• per cow for members
$6.00 per cow for non-members 3
2. The' money making qualities of your calves will be betster
than average..•This ;will amount to more , than the total cost
of Artificial Breeding, Dairy or Beer cattle. s
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3. COWS will get in .calf the sameas with natural breeding.
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and in man cases, better and. there, is no, din er of spreading
disease:
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4.' The FEED and SPACE used by it potentially dangerous
i; bull' can'be utilized for OTHER PURPOSES.
5. Many herds have had •the same cows bred artificially
ars: 'as well as_up to.four or five generations.
1..TiforiEsenveurmaioyRes(Iney hears that cows, will not 'conceive arti-
ficially year after year ' and • that artificially sired heifers
1.Will not conceive when bred 'artificially, have nO foundation.'
• For service or more information, phone the
Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association at:
CLINTON 515 eNote our new number.
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'7,30 and 9.30 , a.m. Sundays and; Holidays.'
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