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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-09-07, Page 5
WEDNESDAY SEPT. 7t1, 1955 GIVES.,NEWS 'TALK (KINLOUGH NEWS) Mr.; Ralph . Haldenby has gone to • Clarkson where ,he has been , engaged on the public • sc'hoo'l staff, THE LUCKNow SENTINEL; .LUCIi NOW, ONTARIO., `t"w'"1VIz'. and Mrs. Wm, Mc- Cue and, family at Preston over the past week -end. •1Vr. and Mrs. Morley Bushell and children visited' with Mr. and. Mrs. W. Lapp. at Winghaxn.. Mrs, Cliff Borthwick returned. home'to St, Catherines after vis- iting • with her parents, Mr, and Miss .Ruth; Forster "returned to4Mrs.James M. Hodgins. her home at Ripley after visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. Maurice Thomp with her grandmother, Mrs.7 J.' son and Neil of Nipigon visited W, Colwell. I •with Mr, and Mrs. P. A, Murray Teachers returned to their• Mrd: 'Jack Hewittjoined the staff of the Lucknow. District' High : School and will teach h°ealtlr-°anrl ]mine economics, ., Mrs..,: J.: W. . 1VI�oColwell •Mr, a' Mrs.. Don . Cosh and • family visited with Mrs Jim .Sterling and 1\1 iss` Josephine. ,Steri ngr at.. Bayfield: Friends herewere sorry to learn •the' serious illness of Mrs. Wallace Mason at Sim,coe. Mrs. Mason is Mrs. Jack „Hewitt's mother and has visited here on several occasions. • schools •on• Tuesday, morning; and the pupils to their. book after. an enjoyable v,ac'ation Teac-hers in this locality, are: T iinlouggh (5:S,. No. 2, Kinloss); aVira;, Bur: '`ton' Collins; Con. 10 .(S.S. No. 3, Kinloss) . -Mrs;, Jim. McEwan Westford (S.S.' No. 10, Culross): Mrs, .Art Graham; Miss Beverley Stanley to near"Dungannor; Mrs, Dorothy•.Thompsoncteaching near . Teeswater;• Miss °Lois Johnstone, teaching, at Riversdale; Miss Erlma Percy, teaching at 1VIorick. Beginners at ' Kinlough school are • Joan Percy, Barry Haldenby and. Jimmy Schneller:' • Mr: and Mrs. Wesley Guest .and Fred spent Monday evening: with Mr, and Mrs. Frank •John-' stone. .... Little : Margret .Ann Bushell, older daughter of. Mr. and Mrs: Morley Busliell and. at present a, patient' at Freeport . Sanitarium, Kitchener, appeared' on .the tele- vision program "Civic Centre" on Wednesday evening last. '. Mr. "arid Mrtis.',Tom Hodgins vis• - Lyceum Theatre WINGHA1V First Showing at 7.15 p.m Wed;, Thurs., Fri.,' Sat. SEPTEMBER 7-8-9-10 Richard :Todd, Jean Peters in `A -MAN -CALLED PETER" (CinemaScope) ' Monday, Tuesday SEPTEMBER 1243' .- Doris Day, James Cagney,. ;in `,LOVE ME OR• LEAVE *.ME" (Color CinemaScope) SEPTEMBER 14454647 ' Clar•,k Gable,, Siisan'Hayward, in • •"SOLDIER OF FORTUNE" " •Mr: and Mrs: ,Harvey Johnstone and . family. returned • to their Toronto liom:e after vacationing with' Mr. -and . Mrs. :Prank John- stone. Mr. , and Mrs. Roy Graham. motored to Ann ' Arbor recently and visited with Mr. ;.and Mrs. Jack .Graham, • Mr.- �Rorinie� ,Graham went to Windsor; and-joinedhe .staff on the boat Soodock'. Carman John-: stone : is also -on the •. same.:ship • Miss • Erlhna ,Percy ;' was the lucky winner• of a chest. of silver while -attending : the C.N.E. Mrs. Cliff Conrgtram ' of Luck - now and, her sister, Miss Ellen McBride, visited during the,week with Miss Annie � Wall. --Ellen re- turns-- to 'Erindale : to resume her teaching .duties there. Messrs. Cecil Sutton .and Char- lie Murray have gone" on :a trip`to, to; Alberta. • Mr. and Mrs, Don: Bushell and Mr.:, perry Bushell spent • the Week -end in Torontoand • will take m the -CNE. Mrs. Percy Bushell: and children have been in the.city' for a visit.. .: • Little : Rickey: Fry:. of Clinton visited during the week with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs:; Wm. Haldenby. The Fred Tout 'crusher moved into ..the. : Guest gravel pit,' on. Wednesday to. . -coni ience: ;crush-' ing: operations. ' Miss' Jean •1VIcKinnon of Kin- cardine spent an evening with the 'Percy - girls. Miss- Marion • Percy • has gone. to London where she is • employ Mr. and: Mrs. Joe Guest visited with: Mr. 'and '1VI•Ts: To�•n MacDoii LATE MODEL • ald and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Guest on. Tuesday.' . • Mr; and Mrs. J. R. bane 're- turned re -turned, home' after :a three-week visit at Fonthill with Mr, and: Mrs. Arthur Phillips and Peggy; Miss Winnifred. Percy of Woodstock spent the past week at her home here. This week she went ori •A :cruise from Owen Sound to Sault Ste, Marie. • . Mrs Frank, Johnstone . visited with Mn and° Mrs; Lou Vegh and - Mr. Carman,Johnstone at Wind. sor.:t, ° Mr. and Mrs; •Alex,, Percy, and. boys; •spent the past week'end in; • London.: ` Sandra., returned ` home after,.; vacationing there. Mr.` and firs. Bert Ncholsori, Donna and ,Karen visited during. the week with Mr, and Mrs. Wil- bert Haldenby', at' Toronto and. also attended the C,N.E. • Mrs, Ethel . Runchey 'returned to .Toronto after holidaying with Mr, and .Mrs.. Wm, Wahl. :She was also convalescing following a minor operation. ' • Miss Evelyn Nicholson Spent a few • day, s with Judy; ,Ronnie and_ Bonnie Nicholson at Ripley, The Hd°lyrood . Women's Insti- tute met in the. hall for the Step= tem,ber meeting; • Mrs. Frank.; Thompson' ` presided. Mrs.;.Mor gan Johnstone 'was'nhosen dele gate, to 'attend the Area ~Conven- tion' at; Guelph September : 29th and 30th. A donation was made to the''Children's Aid Society at. Walkerton. tLeaders chosen for the fall: . 4-11 local leader. course' were Mrs. P: A. Murray, Mrs.: Rayriard Ackert,: Mrs:' Perry. Hod- gins, Mrs., Tom Hodgins..A do- nation o nationwas:niade'to the 4-11, club :girls to participate in-a'local fair: Mrs.Jack • Hewitt, the director, presided for the, :progkam and favored, with two very• pleasing solos,. "Come to • the •Fair" and: `Bluebird of 'Happiness" and a poem Mr. Cain be11: Tfiompson editor=of The--L-ucknow Sentine was then': introduced by .:May Boyle and pleased the "ladies with a' very fine talk on .the lova paper. He said that The;�Sentinel was. established • 8.2 `years : ago-= in 1873 with the pioneers • of the community feeling ' the . need of local paper and . pledging their support and ;patronage to • it at a public ,meeting at which the paper was' also .'given 'its name. Those stalwart early settlers.:' did net- haVe rural Mail, "• no daily., paper, no' cars, no radit>; .no tele; vision,' so the need. of • a local paper` was great in bringing to hose isolated 'folk not only • local ews,-....abut—wv rid 'news only well: He said. one :thing , The Sentinel ries to always do is bring .out he °Ibest and ' praiseworthy side f the ' news. He, paid' tribute to' W.lr •at _Hol rood:'a ounding :communities' for splen - id co-operation and "interest hown to the local paper. The peaker concluded by reading: a. -ery fine • poem,:'' on "Success". rs. ' iRaynard ;Ackert' 'thanked Mr. Thompson on. behalf of the adies. The 'roll call was:`answer- ed 'wi'th. "Ali ,'Article .I read in. he local' paper", Miss May Boyle en gave the motto,: "News • is nvportant, how.would. you' com- ile' the Weekly news'column". e are all greatly pleased, each Thursday" when Tlie Sentinel oines. in the. mor�ning_•_mail .-de-. very.. We ` ,ea,ch share in the ews which appears. each ,week- our in ough 10olumn . and: to - ay 'vi(e have set aside this• pro - rani for "nears" • and the . "local aper". We have all listened with terest. and pleasure to our e di - r. as he spoke. As. a corresppn- ent 3 'try nto . have some• news in :,,ea Sentinel issue for the folks wing a distance, from here say is the only Way they' keep"in uch; with : things back home. earsay, and • gossip are not ews 50yh; ou_hatr weed nUTor vacatitan' visitors, any. ecial activity in: your family, ur "church or school, do let your orre ondent. knower so it will, pear' s • you wish it to" in The ntinel. Each lady; was handed slip of paper and asked ;to: •rte Sire item ~for- treatt -•week's- per, so that is why Ibbth Holy od and Kinlough• are in this issue, She concluded' . the Otto Iapii.ouse Tiiatr�; Friday, Saturday, September 9th, 10th Tvvo Shows Each Night at 7.30 --r Saturday Matinee at 2.3 Tom Ewell, Harvey . Lembeck, Mari Blanchard* is • • • • Bill Mauldin's. Willie and. Joe, •iin "BACK AT THE FRONT". ©iVT:» :1Vtor `hilarious' adventures of :these' la�ghapble lovable ► le dog faces; as the , ¥VI.P. s ,want..'em, and. an "Orientail`°siren,'s got e'm. r • .'Phone 181 • PAYING HIGHEST PRICES -FOR ' LIVE POULTRY • Poultry Culling A. Specialty In accordance with government. ent re lati o. • �p Sv ons . our ponitrlr., •coops are thoroughly washed • and• disinfected ' :for your - protection. Kincardine That Luckriow .Sentinel. . y But my ." rhyming,, • it just won No'w, that' Lucknow. Sentinel is. a • useful 9 come' today, • thing, Mrs: ,Ra For when; its, reading Ynad Ackert then con done ducted. a radio and ..TV evalua- You •, can• . use them Ave one:. tio n. Mrst 'Don Mc Cosh' spoke r3' briefly Mme. Wan.. •Eadie: mead` Put 'one . on the fl ;or when . bak�- ng, frotri the Federated NeWS a mess+.• It will saveyour back: from _ age_ from;.. the -retiring-editor ' when ach had held that rng position; for they. Use. one' to .make your. Window'. past.; eight. years and said tber new editor is Mrs.- Harold. ' i ' ' shine , Laat+dx For this jolt it's .'reaIIy f ne. of Kensington, P.E.I. Mrs,• Frank You can wrap your garbage . Thompson , then �. demonstrate& every day, making.: a punciiwork cuslioa.. i. This • proved • very • interesting_ That ' Sentinel, it's just right, 1'dhn say, , Following the national , writhe xs and grace refreshments ; •rweri When. cold • gets in'the chinks this ser • ved •_-_::The ,hostesse f th days are 0 �b Wh ;Stuff them up with we news= ' paper. ° Edna •and 1VIay, Boyle. 1 • :For; shelves . and . drawers, and.The October meetingwill • e cupboards ' too, held in:the hall the evening or The Sentinel•helps.•this work to . October , 6th, ' when -.Rev. G. R. do Cox will be the guest speaker. Wrap each -apple', and pack; it. Ceylonris to topic., Greetings away. frown ,S•outh Bruce 'District •wisp. s..:_ ,or e t .n 1 r 'd s 5 v 1'1 1 th i w li n in in to • de Ali it to n:� e.. yo c� ap Se a. ver pa ,ro '1954 Chev, Belair Coach, Powerglide,. fully: equipped : $1,995 1954 :Chex. Deluxe Sedan, fully equipped ' • $1,845 $1,745: • $1,295 1953 Chev. Sedan, fully 'equipped 1951 19,51. „.$1,095 • $--885— $ '895 $ 1948 � $ 695 1948 Plymouth Sedan........ , ,..... ,:,. .... • :$ 595 1948 .Pontiac S$ilan ' • ' ..:.....:,,:.... $ 595 1946.Pontiac 5 -Passenger Coupe >,. .... TRUCKS ._Chev.W 2=Tojtt Pick Ug =ilbw xnileege *r,..., µ< $295 1950 Dodge -Tdn Panel ...:...:.....,,,.,, ,y..„ ...... $ -37.5 1947 Chev. 34 -Ton Pick -Up ...................... ;:., ....: , $ 225 1942 i✓hev. 1/ -Ton Pick4Jp .,,,. ...,..., ,:,., $`. ;125 Four 1954 Chev. Sedans, fully equipped ..... 1953 Chev.' Sedan :., Chev:- Pow`erglide -Sedan 4':. ,:....: „ ... Chev. Deluxe Coach ..:,...,, .... ......... 1 . 1950 Pontiac Sedan +.a:.:., , .,,, • 1950 Chev. Sedan .: R 1949; Chev. Coach.,:..,.,:.:..............................:..:.,...,...... ...�... Brussels,Motors Huron County's , Foremost • Used Car 'Dealers Cash, Trade, Terms 'Open Evenings Until, 10 Cities Service Dealer Phone 73x, BXussitls In The' Sentinel and it will keep be 'brought by the president, Mrs.. for many 'a day:• Don McCosh. Lucknow and : Ra There . is plenty more I want to -ley : W.L's' will attend. • • • 4t • .4 •R • fri 'THIO FELLOW .SURE BUYS HIS COAL—EARLY' ENOuGH Why Not Stock Up 'Now-:V�"it 'Your : AND NET THE SAVINGS.: Fall Price will Undoubtedly :be Higher. ee Your Isocal: eo-.op Today tri C 'PHONE 71,g LIJCRNOW .�-��■.��n'. mar t._4, ro.rm' . .4111411 li•121 t'.yeti106 lif:SI