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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-01-04, Page 7
WEDNESDAY, -JAN. 4t"h,, ' 1906 To all; • my • friends, who by their 'kindness' and t'houghtf`ul- ness, helped to make my Christ- mas a• happy one, my heartfelt thanks. ' • AONES MacQUAIG.. ]Glob Morton wishes' to sinc5ere,• ly thank the .Canadian Legion and the Ladies'` Auiciliary to the Legion for the lovely Ch'ristrnas box• he, received.;; , • " Orville Jones wishes to thank ' the many' friends..w o sent cards, meats,: .and., who, visited ' lim while in, the hospital:' ' • L.y'ceum' Theatre WINGHAM, ONT, • .Thursday,' Friday, Saturday • JANUARY_ 5-6-7: Richard Egan;. Rita' Morena in. "THE SEVEN CITIES ' of. GOLD ' The absorbing and exciting story of the . strugglesencoun- tered in founding :a. string of ns� 4:93 anytt Southern California, Matinee. Saturday. • .fter noon at 2.00 p.m G • THE ' Z UCKNQW SENTINEL, ' LL;CKNOW, ONTARIO eth-• Jopts = ashes• t6 --sin- cerely thank all his Free Press customers fior a their' generous gifts at Christmas time, - a We wish to acknowledge with sincere thanks and appreciation the many kind acts, floral trib- utes and expressions of .. syin- pathy extended . at the time of the. death of our uncle, M. Rod- erick • Ross; Special, thanks to Rev, Wallace. McClean. 'for, his services. • •: Gretta and. 'Keith Henderson: Mr.. and Mrs. J. M. Greer wish to express , their sincere thanks to all • those who' sent•'th.em cards; •flowers • • and 'gifts or contributed • in,. any • way 'toward making their 45t.1i wedding: anniversary a most enjoyable . occasion. Such kind- ness. will• not 'be forgotten,. We wish to most ' gratefully °;thank all*•those who' sent us cards. at Christmas,. the, many dear •friends.'who' sent boxes of treats, and' everyone_ for their kindness to us . and thoughtfulness •. of ui. at all. times.. Allthis is m rch ap- preciated ..and.' the ' memory of your kind. thoughts will bright- en-all righten:all the „year ahead. ' • • - Sincereiy, • : • Mr. . and .Mrs, ---Sam, .D 11�rs fo l a Baer, ` "Vu`ho" i`f at the home of her daughter, Mr. and .Mrs. Elgin Welwood at Cal- • edbri. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall, Judy and Jerry of ear Wallaceburg visited a week ago with her Sis- ter, Mr. and. Mrs. •Stanley Moore and later Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Moore and family spent Christ ,mas with their mother, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thompson ' of Cale - don. - a; • Mr. ' and Mrs, •'Arthur Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter 'James, • Roy and Leonard . and Mr. and Mrs.. Ed. Moore and.: family :of ' Luck; new= sPent Christman with and Mrs. 'Ken Dickson. •at . Bol - more: ..: Rev,: and ;Mrs. • W. J.. Watt.' and Mr.. and Mrs. Milan ,Moore and family spent Christmas with Rev. and Mrs. Robert Watt at Mitch- ell. Mr. and. Mrs. 'Elwood Gros- korth,• Paul and ' Karen . spent Christmas with friends at Union- Ville • .and .W illowdale, • Mrs. > agg returned home with them to ,PAGE SEVEN. �aouse Two: Shows Each. Night at .7.30--- Saturday Matinee at- 2.30. Friday,' Saturday,"January 6th, 7th Aud a Murphy;; Lori Nelson, Chili, Wills, - in "TUMBLEWEED" .He faced the` serearning fury of the Apache warpath alone: The legend of Jim Harvey who fled, a lynch -mad 'to clear, his name. ' • , '• a Family Night - Entire Family. Admission $1.00 pletcn Ave,-- by Jan. 16th. Mr. & Mrs. Donald .Bushell and: Mr. & Mrs. Donald. Gillespie; both of Kinlough, attendedtheir father's Wedding. • • Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith of spend a few days 'here: Toronto spent Christmas with Mrs.• ` A. Graham spent Christ- her: parents, Mr; and Mrs:: Rus- mas week -end with., her sister, sel Chapman., .Garry Chapman Mr. and Mrs.'Dan .Gillespie at returned:, home with, them. • to Ripley. ' • spend the week's holiday.. unpin. Our community was saddened . Mrs.• ... Pete Monday,' Tuesday, . Wednesday • JANUARY 9-10-11 • • • Robert Stack, • . .Shirley .Yamaguchi in `HOUSE OF. BAMBOO' '(Adult. entertainment) • Set against . actual Tokyo backgrounds• this is . an excit*' ing gangster: film' with •fascia- 'sting views .of present day: Japanese people' , and their custorns. e! • Mr.. ` and Mrs.. ; Sam -Reid of on Monday evening last when-f'ucknaw Mr. and �r�.t ,. � L��� .-��;�.p,,� •,.:fie, . Wishing Everyone a: Happy and Prosperous New Year.:: Mr. and Mrs; , Ezra Scholtz spent,Christmas ; with :'their son,; Mr. and Mrs,' Clayton Scholtz &, daughter, Karen ' at London. Mr. and Uri' Clifford Farrier -'and `.family' of':Wallaceburg, „M.r. Nand. Mrs. Jack Gillespie'iand fain- ily of Sarnia kind Miss, Win nifred 'Farrier spent ChrE,strmas at'''their: parents•, Mr. and Mrs .W. R. Far- , Mr: and 'Mrs.. Kenny 'Laidlaw. and daughters' •spent Christmas with his -parents, Mr._ --and:.. :Mrs., Jas:; Laidlaw and ''otherrelatives.. Messrs. James • and Cecil, Fal-. :ohri!npsepasseie in Wingham Hospital. Mr. Situp-:: son has been a.: •lifetime resident of : this. community • and ' a mem-, beg of the Presbyterian Church He was a nieniber of the Choir. for :many years. Married in • Toronto' A wedding of interest Was Solemnized -irr •the `$t.. Clair -Un- ited -Church, lair-United'•Church, Toronto, when Chas. L. Gillespie and. 'Kathaleen B Morgan were married: • by Row Ashton. They .were ,attended: by,; Mr. Keith` .Morgan and Miss M. Morgan, - both; of Toronto. .Din :per 'was served in the:. apart- �men,ts. -They • went to- Washing- ton and 'New . ' York for their lioneyrn000n. 'They expect to be • �I coner visited` with their, mother; home to .their friends at 16 Ap- It �r. -t, "i• •-- Fort e-Boy,-or-G'drl-whose- e-ap-pea-r $. most often' on order ' forms received at '. . o f Lucknow ,(Incubators Now In Operation CRAWFORD S ' HATCHERY Lucknow, Ontario , 'Please Supply the following G;hicks on or 'about 'Naive Address - Order No., _ (Date) e d 0 Rr• • No. Breed. R.I.R. x" B. -Rock R.LR... x B. Rock R.I.R. x. B. Rock R.1.R. x L.,Sussex RJ.1{. x L. Sussex R.1.1t. -. L" -Sttsscx... 'Leghorn x B. 'tock L�Gliorn, : B RoCk y r Girl's Name �Bo o ► CLB:LE:,T A...�.. .� ., .....•..�. �..:.. A..D;O` T°�IoNA° FOR MS�A►.M ;,.�AT;.::.�., �..� Sex Price Per 100 TOTAIi ' ./Pullets • $28.00 • 3[ixed .517.00: Cox" • ' Pullets. Mixed Prices orf Request $28.00 Cox Pullets' Mixed 517.00 , Prices on Request $32.06 417.0. TOTAL' Buyer's Signature .•• Mr. arid Mrs. 'Chas_..McDonald. of St. Helens visited` with Mr. and Mrs: W. R. Farrier ; en Wednes- day, • Mr; and Mrs.:Milan 'Moore and family. visited with Mr. and . Mrs. George Thompson .on Friday and Mrs. •Thoanpson and Charles re- turned home with .thein to •spend New Years . with her parents, Rev.. and Mrs. W. J. Watt.: Mrs. Mace: Ross •, and '`Olive , are. spending the holidays With 'Rev:, and; Mrs. Grayd©n . Cox- at Font •hill. ' We are'sorry to.'hear that 1VIrs.. MoClenaghan and Mrs. Jas. Wilsori, Sr., .were both.' under the doctor's care • with , pneumonia last. week.. • ' • Rev:. and. Mrs. W.:J. 'Watt,: Mi.. and Mrs.. Milan Moore and yarn ily spent New Years •• :with Rev.. and' Mrs. George . Wat• , at Dun- gannon. • We are sorry to hear that Mrs Roane is .under the doctor's care. LANGSIDE • - 'A Happy.•, and Prosperous' Neve. Year ..to .Mr. arid Mrs..Wm.. Scott had the telephone , installed recently. Their nutnbei is •46 ring 2. . • s 3e t:v .1.. rl—of' London spent the • holiday. 'week-, end . with her • aunt an'd';.uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ritchie: • 'Mr. and Mrs. • Graham Pinkney Glyn of A,rjax„spent__the-Christ `pas• week with: Mr. and Mars. Ted Collyer' • Mr. • and Mrs.' Russel •Proctor, David, Diane and Miss Bonnie Steele' of Lavonia, Mich, Were Chr-istr es visitors with the Tif- fin family and Mr. and' -Mrs.. Rus-• • sel• Ritchie. •: The. Dawsbn ` families from London &' Toronto spent Christ- mas' weeks -end. with their father and. grandfather; Mr. Joshua Dawson, Mr. and Mrs.. Huntley l)a.wson' and family. ' Clarence Crowston. of. Chatham 'was .a .. Christtnas visitor at his home: Marlow and Bud of Kin car_di i e '_were •home °fix. both Christmas and New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Titifin; were Tuesday visitors with ,Mr. and Mrs. Win. Brown, Lucknow. • Mrs, Mary Jane Tiffin- --and members ' of her family were Christmas 'guests with Mr, • and Mrs. Fred Tiffin. • Miss Margaret Steer of Lon- don was, a Christmas visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Philip Steer and family, . • Members of the .= 1aCintyre families were entertained at the 1Gonic.of Mr. and Mr,: 'Win. -Mac= Intyre .-for-.C.hri.,,-tcnaa_• j Mr.. and Mrs. Lawrem.c. flat Leod spent Christmas With, Mr.' and Mrs.Alex MacLeod and Mrs.. .Ann:e Struthers, Lucknow. -and Mrs. Wm, Evans and Ted spent Christmas. with mem- bers of their family at 'the home Mr andMrs. Peter G. Moffat a.nd .Jim are enjoying television of .Mr. and Mrs., Eric .. Evans and, family, . Hyde• Park. , • Mr. Reg :Smith and, friends of. Petrone spent New Years with Mr. and ' Mrs., F -rank Miller, and . Allan ' .Miller of Kincardine ,. spent the holiday ,week., at the home of his parents, :Mr. & Mrs. Frank . Miller. This community was saddened on hearing of the passing of the late Mr. Roderick Ross who, made krllaek-acimyi- pita], l Lucknow. .Mr. Ross, . whe celebrated his a8th• birthday the same.day' as the 4th anniversary of the: opening of 'the hospital, was a 'highly .esteemed neighbor of .this community. • before..mov ing, • to Lucknow a• few years. ago.: . • This : community extends deep sympathy, to Mrs.. Ear'`; Hodgins and • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Don- aldson and family in' their sud- den bereavement in the. -death of husband and father,the late Mr Earle 'Hodgins, Who : was•.a•. very highly -resepcted : resident 'of' this • community. He Was..in his '.61st year. His funeral , service Wars "'. `' 1 held' on Saturday in;. the .United Church, Teeswater; with the' graveside service at Teeswater • Cemetery. Members of the'Mas onic • Lodge attended the.fiiera}. Which :was largely attended. , The '. Conley families' • w e re Christmas Eve ,guests'. of ,their;, ; father, Mr. -Joe ' C'anley in : Luck • - now 'Mr. and Mrs. Eugene. Conley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moffat and family •were. Christ- mas visitors with Mr. andMrs. David Scott in Teeswater.. ' s -Under, New Management t ' - JANUARY ist, ` 1956; . .Tie Park ''Theatre Goderich, .', Please clip . for . handy ,_ , reference:_ ' . Thur. -Fri. -Sat. 5-6-7 "THERE'S NO BUSINESS , LI,KE -SHOW BUSYNESS" (Scope and color) Don O'Connor . and • , •, •, • • Ethel • Merman liIon.=Tues.-Wed ' .. 9-10-11 'STRANGE LADY4IN• TOWN' • . (color) 'Greer Garsen • - , ,. Dana Andrews Thurs.-Fri:-Sat.: • 12=13-14 "THE SEA CHASE" -(scope & color) John Wayne & Yana Turner Mon. thru Sat, Jan. 16-21 •• SIX. BAYS "THE 'COUNTRY 'GIRL" Bing Crosby; .Grace Kelly & William.. Holden Mon. -Tues. -Wed: - • 23-24-25 "THE SILVER. CHALICE" w '(scope ' & color) • Virginia Mayo, Jack Palance • Thiirs.-Fri, Sat. • 26-27-2S `COUNT THREE' -.:AND- PRAY'"' (scope & color) • ' . • Van Heflin & • . :. . . Joanne Woody+ard. Mon. -Ties. -Wed. 30 -31 -Feb. 1 •' 1'0111'IG13T'S` THE. NIGHT" ' (Techni'color) . . Yvonne De -Carlo & David. Niven Myatt r•eesC c�:SyaattuArday'.(s 2.30.{yp.m.:... • h{lc i•.\ , .,. . �Fw .1.++fs :iC.�q; . .W4R-bAAzit .'.. • .a • .1 4,. , 4 • L. •