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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-10-05, Page 9' ,'WDDNES .. fAX;; OCT. 5th, 1950 _.LoCAb_AGENT _ATTEND 'NS,URANCE CONFERENCE. V' V'. 47 r.. •i, P, Reuben Wilson returned last week from. Toronto, where he was a guest of the State Farm Insurance Companies. The meet- ings included discussions, confer- ences, panel meetings;-. and- a tour Lyceums Theatre. • WINGHAM . . First Shoaling at 7.1.5 p.m. •Thursday,` .Friday Salurda'y � OCTOBER 6-7-8 • • Greer `Carson, Dana •Andrews • in. STRANGELADY IN TOWN" `• An :outdoor melodrama about a woman 'doctor who sets up practice in Santa Fe during the, Frontier Days of 1880.'• Matinee ,Saturday at 2.00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday OCTOBER 10-11-12 Bob Hope,• Melly 'Vitale, in "THE. SEVE 1 LITTLE FOYS" --A.-comedy 'drama- with Mus- ical numbers 'about, the xlife. story of Eddie. Foy, the famed .song .-and:- dance vaudeville actor, THE •LUCKNOW SENTINEL;, LUCKNQW, ONTARIO through411-Toz vita off FALL FAIR According to Mr. Wilson, the (continued. front ..Page 1)• help the agents improve • the ser purpose of the seminar Was to. • the Kirkland, pony all contribut- vice and operationsof . •Sta Farm: in the interest of its pol- icyholders. Being a. mutual com pally, he explained, policyholci- ers are 'the -real "bosses" of the organization.' . State Farm. Mutual insures more cars than any. other cora. pany in the world: The company now has 'in: force more 'than 3,600,000 ,policies. , ODD AN . 'cINISTER, • Nobody likes them and ,. yet these international cocktail part, les. are always crowded • to- the doors: -Just why r ' ; Perhaps diplomats feel com- pelled to attend them in' the'hope, that "under the influence" some other diplomat• will betray vital. state secrets. This rarely.happens we .are assured.' Sir Anthony Eden, answering a'' criticism-. against the "lavish" expenditures; of diplomats abroad declared of .the cocktail party. ,"It is. one -'of• the burdens 'of `a diplomat's life.' •It is done strict= ly, iris:the lima, of. duty':': it • would seem ", then " that these 'unpleasant,... in ranted ' oc=; casions are an indispensable. arm of international diplomacy. "Duty alone `causes cocktail parties, to. Abe' tolerated". Surely there is, ':something' .odd arid sinister about: . this ;cocktail phenomenon, detested but always well patronized.--Advt. ; to ed to the success of the fine par- - , Of fiei a11y ' Opened. 'After ',the welcoming remarks m M by. President William. lonald Blue introduced Mr. Alex 'McTaggart, .who, acting. for the - Minister' of Agriculture, official- ly opened the Fair..Mr. Merag- Bart •had high praise for the Ag -z riculture Society Members and for the fine work the` fai ,ding;- for a i ultur • i gr � e n Ontario. Others , heard from `' were John W; Hanna, M.P.P,, ,and Andrew •Rohrn.aon; M.P. Foster Moffat,an Neil ' MaoCallum, ' both:' _ vetera fair -goers, . each 'took a bow. • Announce VI/niters ' Judges Alex McK.ague of Tees - water, and J. 11.• Kinkead of God erich announced .the..-•1oifowing float, winners: lst,,. Smokey low Farni Forum • (fishing in the. 18 -Mile ...River); 2nd, The Clans- men (Scotch dancers),; 3rd; Kin tail W.I. (Home: Sweet.; Home);. 4th, ' Lucknaw W,L; 5th, Kairshea PAGE NIKEr THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Three Nights ''-Y- October 6th, ' 7th, 8th Two • Shows, . Each. Night at 7.30 -- Saturday Matinee at Sig MARJORIE MAIN and PERC.Y KILBRIOE, in "MA rind PA KETTLE O • N"'VACATION" This hilarious '?air.back.- - •'t.. t .a.. .ollday— rrp•• , •' z. „ To accomodate The Crowds the Picture . will run for 3 Nights: d Judge Kinkaid announced the following winners for the rural school: chorus and yell competi= ,tion:.. lst, No: 9, , Ashfield (Mrs. Wm; Andrew); 2nd,' No. 7, Kin- loss'(Nirs -Lorne Johriston),'3rd, *NO.' 13,. Ashfield (Mrs: Grant Farrish) ..4th, ,' (tied),-, No. 5, Ash field ''(Mrs.. Frank Ritchie) and. Ncf 9,,,,Kinloss-(Miss Lois Ribey). Winners'., of the ;decorated' gbh WINTER . AIR CONDITIONING UNITS .. �:. ��.�.._.. . cycle . contest were Mary ,. Bea, Pardon, 'Terry ' Wilson, . Barbara' 'Phone 181 Kincardine PAYING HIGHEST PRICES FOR LIVE POULTRY Poultry 'Culling/ A Specialty In accordance with government regulations our poultry coops are thoroughly washed and . disinfected .'. for your protection.: i4 .iA Cameron,Nancy Forster and E 4(TH coir EMORY This modem furnace with automatically eon - Patricia' Thompson. iAed,.. filtered, 'evenly warmed i 'and circ ea an cos trolled heat provi es humid. circulated +!w,w,w.wccf Public Speaking Winner. Barbara Wareing,: daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.: Bill' Wareing. of Ashfield, was.. the lone ,entrant in the public speaking -contest Afternoon Entertainnient • The -Lucknow District High School Band, and Earl 'Heywood and His CKNX Barn Dance° Gang provided . musical entertainment .on.' the-, grounds throughout the afternoon. •� Cow -. Callers Nurtierous ladies showed their' ability to "bring. ih • the cows", but,the judges felt that Mrs. Jini Nelson, ; Mrs:.George Tiffin and ',Mrs. D. L. MacKinnon were tops ink that order.' Only Two Sets in Square Dance Only. two sets -were 'entered in -the square dance' competition' and GIen Elm Farm Forum of Huron Township were winners: "The••set included Mrs., Murray • Pollock, Allan MacDonald, Mrs John S. tM-acDonald— J'nh MccM'urthy, 1VIr and .-Mrs, . John C. MacDonald, Mrs.' Ambrose Gamble, Mac Mac- Donald. , Jahn Smith was taller- off, and music was' supplied by -Mtn-rand Mrs=-.-Ell!ott:Carruthers: • The second set included Mari- lyn Kilpatrick, Ken MacNay, Elizabeth Pentland, George Rich= Ards, • Mary Alton, John. 'Helm, Ann Crawford, ' Carmen: Nihon. This set had-,the`'saihe caller -off' and accom'paninaent: 17 k x )c 0 i )C R )c$. i 9c c � 9 lc ;,,, •IL 5c . i' tiA 1A., ei 1 NEW .. SUS•PENDED Easy. Pouring with - Modern 'Design Handle and Lid that Swings .Aside! The:new bucket Is a beauty! Nig smooth curves for easier tieaning...new, heavier, sturdier construction! NLY CO-OP UNIVERSAL HAS ALL .OF THESE PLOP., FEVURE t "pistol -Grip" handle; "Swing -Aside"' lid 4or easy pouring: - • Deep moisture well in lid traps bacteria laden vapor. • Safe,' low vacuum.: ' • Soothing, side-to-side • alternating. action. • Famous Calf -Nose inflations with off -center opening prevent milk lock. ' • Choice 'of single -pain/ or two-point suspension hangers.: • a • never :AT -YOWL CO-OP SACKED BY 39 YEARS OF MILKER MANUFACTURING "KNOW-HOW" Kinloss Stronger The,: Kinloss 'Township ' boys had little :trouble ,with Ashfield as • they won the annual 'tug -'o- war contest for the. John W. Hanna. trophy: Mr...Hanna ' prey: sented 'the trophy. to .the ',victors, and presented shirts also to each -rrramber of 'both sides. • - Tbe Kinloss teanY.'w:as" compris- ed Af Frank Schumacher_ (anchor), , Jim MacEwen,, Elliott Carruthers, Harvey Houston, Al- lan Graham, Currie Colwell, Bob' Reid` and Allan •MacIntyre: ' The.- ; .Ashfield crew included Bob Simpson (anchor), Emile' MacLennan,. Pete. Cook, Donald Simpson; John Gilmore, . Grant Farrish,. Joe McGee and Lorne Hackett: Parachute. Jumps Stuart Lucas' of Go lerich :inade =: thrrl_ing �parachut;ps- th'rougheput the afternoon, 'land- ing in fids to the southwest of. the.' park. . -'.. -,Sports--Winners r...:__ . Winners of the races . rwere as follows: boys and girls 6' and 7,. n� entrees; boys '8 and, 9,: • Wal- lace Houston, David' Thompson; girls• y 8 and 9,. Marlene tarter, CheriA Jardine;boys 10' and T1,• Kenneth Uouston, Kenny Mac-,. 'PHONE 7T', Lt1CgNOVF ��:.:.lir `.. ..__'.... 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