HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-10-05, Page 9' ,'WDDNES .. fAX;; OCT. 5th, 1950
_.LoCAb_AGENT _ATTEND
'NS,URANCE CONFERENCE.
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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
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OCTOBER 6-7-8 •
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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-
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Of fiei a11y ' Opened.
'After ',the welcoming remarks
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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
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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..
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.ollday— rrp•• , •' z. „
To accomodate The Crowds the Picture . will run for 3 Nights:
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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
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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
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ink that order.'
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