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wEDNESPAX, QCT. 26th, 1955 •
Lyceum Theatre
WINGt•IE1V1•
First Showing at 7.15 p.m.
Wednesday, Thursday
OCTOBER 20-27
Anne,- Baxter, Steve Forrest. in.
"BEDEVILLED"
A traigic melodrama of the
Paris underworld in, Cinearia-
Scope ,and colour. •
Friday, Saturda
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---OCTOBER 28-29 '.
Phil :Carey; ' Dorothy Patrick
"THE: OUTLAW..
• STALLLON
The story of a wild' horse
and 'the efforts of man to cap -
cure the beast. In • colour,
Matinee Saturday at 2.00 p.m..
..Monday, Tuesday
• OCT. 31-NOV: 14
Glenn. Ford, • ` Eleanor Parker
• in
• "INTERRUPT ED ..
MELODY"
The heart .warming . mtisical
drama about the life ••of Mar-.
jorie' Yawrence.:Photographed
in CiriernaScope and colour.
THE LUCKNow .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
CA.MT'7RON—:in • lasting rn emory
of Kenneth [Cameron,. who passed
away October 24th, 1945.
Never a day goes by
Nor ever a lonely . night
• But we • think' of .the one.
We loved so.•much •
And .who made' our 'fives'
So' ,bright, '
LoVfngly remembered by Wife,
Daughter and Grand Children;
IN :MEMORIAM
.NEW MAN :in loving memory .of,
a dear husband, father and grand-
father; Frederick • Duandonal�
Newman,. who. passed awa •. 'one
3 ear ago,-. Ootober 25th„1954.
Wien evening shades • are falling.
An, d <vwe sit in• quiet alone,; •
'Toour hearts ',there comes a long:
• . ing , •,.. •
• If only he could come 'home,
Friends rpay think we have for-
' :gotten .
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When at tittles they see uS smile,
:But they little 'know the heart-
, • .ache
Our smile hides all the .while,
,-:,Sadly .missed and' ever remem-
bered by, . his: Wife, Children' and
BORN
•CHAMNEY-- in Goderich Hospi-
tal,' On. Thur'sday,.•::October :20th,.
1955, to 1Vir.:' and MrsGordon B.
Chamney, Auburn,. a; son;" a biro
Cher for Larry..
Oehl's bigger; grinding ch'am
:her gives you more capacity.
and better :grinding, at lower
speed Save. power, saves
money .:. rnaleea feed go
farther.
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A: REAL 4�WAY . MILL•'
Start,' out •vOith' a . plain ' rhill 'and add
attachments as ifeeded.
'(1) Plain Hammer Mill; (2) Milt
with Ear Corn Crusher -Feeder.; (3).
Mill with Cutter.. Head ... first it
cuts then it grinds;' (I) Combina-
tion cutter,. grain . and 'roughage
mill with self -feeder
Has 4-way.reversible, Long -life hammers.: Positive feed to blower preveitrtts clogging
under screen,... sturdiest construction.
See the Gehl before you buy. Builders of fine forage machinery SINCE •1859: NOTHING'
UTTER. GEHL. Ask a Gehl ;owner come in and s e.them.
•1LTON--HUDSON
A quiet wedding was Solemn-
ized at the' United Church Par-
sonage, Lucknow, on Wednesday,
October 19th, by the Rev. Grant
Meiklej ohn, when John. Wesley
Alton and Margretta Hudson
were united in marriage. Their
only attendants were . Mr. and
Mrs. W. J; Irwin. After , a wed-
ding dinner 'at the Tiger Dunlop
Inn, .north ' 'of, Goderich, Mr. and
1V,rs,• Alton left on a motor trip
to northern points.. They -will re-
side in. London. { : •
:CULROSS' CORNERS,
Geo. 13annerinan, Who has.
spent : the • past weeks with- Mr.
and Mrs Alex WhAock,' has
gone to Kinloss,
Mr and Mrs. John, Hodgins: 8k
family, Kingarf, were recent visa''
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Archie.
Bonnett and family. •
Several from the community
wereover at the CKNX-TV
when the antenna • was' (hauled up
and placed on the •'top of•'the 600-.
foot tower.
Mrs.. Wm. Wall was able to
leave Wingharii • Hospital on Sat-
urday and ' is now at • the home
of Mr. and Mrs. ,John ,Schumach-i'
Mrs. 'Morley • Wall: and little
daughter, Carol, came. home from
Wingham Hospital last Tuesday.
• Mrs. Ethel Wilson and Mr.'
Wm. •Kidd,Toronto, spent the
week -end with Mrs.•`Mary Wall,
,Mr. and IVs. Orval Wilson and
•Mr. Jas.. Wilson, -,••
We are ,sorry to. .report that
Mr, Wan. Wh'ytock is quite ill: at
•the home,' of ,:has _son, ',Mr. Alex
Whytock 'and • Mrs. Whytock..
The comrnunity .Was. •sori y•. to
hear. that their .[beloved 'doctor
and friend, Dr. M. H. Gillies of
Teeswater,• Was stricken, with 'a
severe (heart,� attack. • a
:Mr. and Mrs. Dunc Keith, -Bob
and David, spent Sunday with
Mr.. • and :'Mrs. Jas. Wraith.
Messrs." :Wm' .Wall,: Alla n Wall
and Gordon Hodgkinson. of Kiri-
lough, 'spent. Sunday with •iVlr. &
Mrs. Jack Schumacher and. -Mrs.
;Wrn. Wall: •
ST. HELENS INSTITUTE •
(Continued. from Page 1)
Playh�use.
Two Shows Each. Night at 7.30
Friday, and. 'Saturday,
GregoryZeck, ,Barbara
etre
--. Saturday Matinee . at 2.30
October ' 28 and, 29
ayton, Ward.. Band, In
` 7
ONLY THE: VALIANT
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gl'raliri a stirring chapter in: "the ;ann�als of'`,American••ad-�
venture; ;with a st , of., Apache spears acted; a4 his"har�
and with the s ,of: this 'o"
r{lezi pointed ted at his back:.
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cacti received a' corsage, made ,by,,
Mrs. T.: • J.''Salkeld, and present-
ed .:by. Mrs. 'James Curran and;
Mrs. Char les MacDonald: •
.Past presidents who are living
and were present were Mrs. Ed,
Thom, earliest 'living. president,
having held ,the offiee in. 1912;
Mrs;` Durnin : Phillips,' Mrs. John
Your 'Choice of
these :popular makes
PHILCO
DU MONT
' RC.A: VICTOR
MOTOROLA
PHILIPS
ADMIRAL
SYLVANI
G:Eand ,HAL CRAFTERS
ome In And See The 1956 -Models--
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Waterloo :Cattle Breeding
Association
. "Where •Better pulls Are Used"
• Our volume of;businesS• is on the increase:' During the first
nine months of 1955, we inseminated a `total' of 37.;861• cows
-an increase' over the same period of 1954 of 6,711 :cows
1,110 people have ' become': members.- of 'the Waterloo
Cattle Breeding .'Association • during the first ,nine months..
of 1955 to• bring the total membership ,to 5,209• as at Sep-
•• •ternber .,30th. -This '.is .an increase of 27.1%q in ninejmonths.
We • provide service -from' the following''breeds: _Holstein,
Jersey,' Ayrshire,' • Guernsey, Angus, Hereford (Polled and
Horned), Beef(Shorthorn(Polled ••and Horned), •Dual . Pur-�
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pose Shortthorn. • :
We havehad an Increase
:.in Volume of : Business in Each Breed.;
If' you are not using our services now, : whr• not 'do so..
T1ie cost is 1`o-- and the quality;' of calves is high:
•;Life membership ,$5.00.
$5:00 per cow for members a '
•$8.00 .per ` cow for non-members
• :4 services are ,given ,without extr-a.:charge if needed to
obtain conception
For service or more informations;
Phone Collect to CLINTON 515
Between. 7:3.0 and ;10:00. a.m. on ''Week: days.
7.30 and 9:30 •a,m. on -Sundays and Holidays..
Miller, Mrs. Wallace • Miler,
Wm. , Rc bherford, Mrs.. Gordon
1VIacPherson, Mrs. Elwood' Bar-
bour. Mrs: 'John Swan was .,ab-
sent.
Paste secretaries included 'Mrs. •
Wm. Purdon, Mrs.: Earl.`Durnin;
Mist lean um -in to w•as-ab=-
sent,' Mrs. . Tom ' ,Todd ' and .Mrs:•
E. W.. Rice. _•
A.. Message, 'of thanks and bent
Wishes : "was received • from Miss
Margaret Brophy.:
`Donate Memorial` Gifts •
A gift of $50 .: was, received
from Miss Elizabeth Anderson of
Montreal in memory, of her
mother; Mrs. Archie ':Anderson,;
4ho_had-_'served as the 1nstitute
president .'for :a total 'of thirteen
years... ' • •
A lovely electrie clock; 'which
Willbe placed in the hall, was
donated by the Aitchison Family
in. memory of -Mrs; Archie Aitch
ison who was president at the
time of her death in '1947, and.
had held the office for three
years:
Secretary 28 • Years
She congratulated the . St. Helens,
branch , ori what • they had and
ate doing.
She' referred to the ' founding
'of the , organization which'. arose:
,.from the death of •an 18 -:months..- ,
old, child from impure milk:.,
tea -lining that Its death need not. •
have been, the Mother; ' Mrs:
Hoodless, determined to, .`band
ladies together to inform then
of such , things and from this
group : Stemmed—What-
,:has grow : a
o. be a pwerful women's voice :
in our country.1 • • •
At ' the close ' of the program'
Grace was sung and a delicious'
and bountiful' lunch served lair;
'f
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n ff_r elft • staff . of -waiters -and =--• :
• kitchen attendants, :wearing cora•
sages made, .by Mrs, Alex Murdie
anaprons in. the' Institute col-
ors. •
Mrs. Thom and Mrs. Wallace
I12iller were at the tea table and,
Mrs.. Joseph Gaunt, who was a..;
me ber. of the first' Institute, cub
the birthday ' cake. `
Mrs. Ross of Whitechurch,. Mrs -
Errington' • of ,, Dungannon • • and
rs--3ookofi-ackn,o'vv-leer-
thanks• ' on behalf of. visiting
branches. .
Presidents during the hal::.
century have been:
•1907 -08 --Miss' Minnie Ramage
'1908-09—Miss Mary Rutherford
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•CKNX WINGHAM IS DUE TO START TELEVISING 'SOON!
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'P1 assured of a. set , ..deYiveres are slowing up.
ace .your order naw to be •
Reduced Prices on 'TV
' Antenna nota atiQn
�.� ...:_,_.�.�y_ •_'V'VE. INSTALL'HAND ,SERVIC E WHAT .1t.,SELL
ELECTR1.
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RADI
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'PHONE 110,. Ltj'CI;;NOW
414,10,11. •• ••-• s.`ti •h-M.-M.•s.b.A4.►. .. x•.040-0
e p a orm was aoorne• ` .y
a lovely basket of mums from
the Miller -Family in inemoryy'of
Mrs; R. K. Miller; who had•acted
as secretary -treasurer for:' 28.
'years. from 1908, and was believ-
ed .never, to have missed a, meet-
ing.
ee'tii g. • 1909 -10 --Miss Minnie Ramage
'Two other floral 'baskets were 1910-12—Mrs, Archie' Anderson
a gift of Mrs. W A: Solomon, . 1912 -13 -Mrs;, Ed Thom
y
„The gifts *ere acknowledged 1913, -24 -Mrs., Archie Anderson. •
by Mrs. Gaunt. ' 1924,-26—Mrs, George Webb
� [rs, Harold . zrrxe.. �iirhistled _ t, 25 2$.,_a. .Durnin
"The lV%ocking" Bird", Commu:n- 1928 -36 -Mrs. ,39hrt •Miller
ity singing ,, followed and .Mrs. 1926 37 ---Mrs:• John Swan
'Moore of Whitechurch gave two •1937-40—!Mrs. W. : A. Miller ,
190-417—Mrs. _Win: Rutherford__
1941 -44 -:-Mrs. Y dorcon MacPler.
son
1944-477—Mrs. Archie Aitchison
day, today and tomorrow, she 1947-49--M,rs... Gordon .MacPi err-
traced, t e grow h and expanding son
influence a and, prestige of the 1949 Ste' -Nies. Elw96d. parbbtfr
Women's Institute .organization: 1955- Mrs. Andteew`.,Gaant
humorous readings. •
The gue.it speaker, Mrs. Keat
i ng, was introduced. by Mrs. ,Fred
McOuillin. Speaking of yester-
r.i.rn_MA/ 11111.0 44t#316.MS,0,sir.'