HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-01-25, Page 5EDN;E,eiDAY, JAN. 25th, 1956
RUCE MUSEUM.
The January meeting of the
airshea W.L was held in Holy-
l'od Hall with Mrs It MacDon-
d and Mrs. G. Hamilton co
)stesses, Mrs, • F. Gilchrist read
Scripture. pture
THE LUdItNOW .SENTINEL, ' LUCKNOW,
hc--•spring or -summer;
the bus to be paid for from. In-
stitute funds,
The roll call was answered by,
}`A New Year'•s Resolution". The
tople . 'Use opportunity, it is the
gateway to success"; was ably.
prepared and read" by Mrs. C.
•Irwin. Mrs. Houston. favored
lvirs, D. L,. MacKinnon presid- with, an instrumental and Miss
ri
D. MacLeod gave a very amus-
ing reading. Mrs. Lavis gave .a
five-minute digest of the Hand.
•i3ook,' A couples .of sing songs
were enjoyed and Mrs. Downey
gave the vote of''`.thanks.
'The- meeting ended with The.
Queen and .Institute .'Grace and
a social• time followed.'
I. it was decided to..give $•5.00
the Bake Home and Carruth-
rs Home' to be used 'for pillow
lips; Coni nittees were formed
) look.' after the short course
March -8 and the -Calico: -'Ball
thick ius planned; for April I3th
the' -tall ` and ' orchestra are
vailable.. ;
It
,was, decided' to.. take :4 bus
rip to the • Bruce 'County'Mus-'
Lyceum Th.eatr.e
WINGHAM,. ONT.
Wednesday, Thursday
JANUARY . 25-26
Frankie. Laine, Terry , Moore,
, '. . Bille: Daniels;' in •
"RAINBOW :ROUND
MY` SHOULDER"
A .'musical. ' 'featuring' t h e
singing of *the popular ,record-
k 'ts
J,•: to day
JANUARY 27-28
Dan Dnryoa, ,.:: Jeff Richards
n -- ,
•
"THE MARAUDERS"
AA powexful story of ranch-
ers versus .The Homesteaders:
The place is Arizona . in :1875.
Matinee Saturday Afternoon
at 2.00 :p.m. •
Monday, JAN.
Wednesida7
JAN. 30-31, :FEB. 1
William. Holden,
• Jennifer Janes
n
•
"Lava Is. A Many
Splendoured Thing".
(adult' b terlalmnent)
Set against authentic . and
fascinating % Hong Kong back-
grounds, this is .a fine .love
drama;. based on the novel by
Han Suyin, '
CARD OF THANKS `
Mrs. Russell Button wishes to
express her sincere .thanks and
appreciation to, all those who
were so• very kind and thought-
ful
thought.-
f ul in many . ways during her
illness.. • '
TEc t .
The finance committee. of the
Library Board at Whitechurch
sponsored. a. Bobby' Burns night..
program and ' dance on Friday.
night. Rev. Mr. Watt, chairman
of the Board, presided, ' Readings
were given. by Mrs. Milan Moore
Mrs. Ab McQuillin; the high-'
land fling, was danced by Mary
Fisher and Maine Conn . with
music .by Wallace Conn; : a panto-
mime • `Entertaining her Beaux',
was . presented . by Kathleen Fish:.
er. with Karen •Groskorth as her
maid and Paul Groskorth, `Jack
Coultes, Gordo Fisher and` Jack
Coultes as beaux.• An a.ccordian'
Solo ....was played by, .Walter
James with .• Mrs:;4Jainea 'accom-
panist; piano solo by Mary Fish-
er, vocal solo by •Donald Gaunt
accompanied Eby his ;sister' Janet
.The Family of the late' Ern-
est Gardner wish to. acknowledge
with sincere thanks ' and' appre-
ciation . the, many kind acts and
'e pressions of sympathy extend-.
ed them in 'their bereavement.
We wish to: express our .sin-
cere sympathy to our , friends
and neighbors:. • for . their many
'acts of 'kindness i�rnt e %rts - o.
the loss of our' dear Tittle Baugh-
ONTARIO
PAGE . FIVE
y1i.Oii$� Theatre
Two Shows Each Night at 7.30 Saturday. •Matinee et 2.30
Friday'and , Saturday,January 27th,; 28th
SPIKE JONES, and His'CITY SLICKERS, in
"FIREMAN, SAVE' MY CHILD" . .
FIRE.... ,, . � ,.,x. ,
•, Adele
A' four -alarm laugh trot with . Buddy Hae1t'ett, Ad
Jergens,: • ugh.: O'Bflan anid"Tom Br0R-VI :,
•
flats;a
and a "mouth organ. selection. by
Charlie Martin accompanied by .
Mr's. E.,• Shultz; a . saxaphone!
SPECIAL
solo 'by .Garnet' Farrieraccom-1
ponied by Mary Fisher. at. • the
.NO. l� REG�ISTEREI3_ RODNEY • ,
piano. -The attain' feature of .the .
evening was, a ,one -act ;play. `For, .Per bushel
Mr. and. Mrs. John Hoekman.
Miss' Marie ; �Cupskey . of Vic-
toria Hospital, • London, '•wishes
to inost. sincerely` thank. .the
Lucknow .Dancing School for '
the generous' ' and , thoughtful.
gift ',of; money. 'sent to • her at
Christrrias' tune;. `She appreciat
ed, the ' kind' gesture', ' very. much.,
Whom the Telephone •Rings'• dir
ected • by Clarence, McClena-
ghan and acted, by Paul. Gros-
korth, Marjorie' & Jack Coutltes,.
Mildred 'MoClenaghan,: J am e t
Gaunt : . and Raymond Laidlaw.
The national anthem :brought:
lunch ' Was served 'the: remainder
of: the ' • evening was . ` spent in
danc
rie, Wm. ,' Henry, Walter • James'
;and, 'Wallace ' C.onn..•
The;Whitechurch''Farnt Forum
was: held'. at the •.home of Mi.,and
Mrs.. Charles 1Viartin with. nine
teen '`present.: After ' a discussion
on farm problems, euchre was
played. "Aidan: Purdon and Jack
Aitchison . `tied fore high score for
men and Mrs. George Fisher for
ladies. Low ;scores' were, held by
Mrs. Jack Purdon :& James Fal-
coner Gordon Elliott. thanked
I sincerely wish .:to thank all
those •friends and. neighbors :for
their. enquiries, cards and, treats
on-my—behalf while in .. Winghan .
ospital''arid to those •who gage' they its fob•the—use:--of.---their I�
1
home. •
efforts The C.G LT. was
lf..
mg to music b, .Garnet Far- j
•
my wife a. helping hand;also
Dr. Mel Corrin : for his.
and interest on my • beha
Sincerely' yours, • Sam° Chislett.'
Mrs.' •Ernest Snowden . wishes
to sincerely':thank all ,these Q.
remembered her. with .cards and
letters, arid those who • helped in
various ways; ' whil'e she was •
in
the hospital...'•
►eterlo� Cattle Breeding Asso
tore RettTBu11s Are --Used"
We are a non-profit;, member, o�tined,,and 'Controlled As-
sociation' whose'' general • policies' are foirned' through our'
at .the . Annual Members':..Meeting.' The policies
members
sare==carried-are- the, -•board of directors, elected :by the.
rn• •hire the ;staff' to. carry o,ui'the, d-etarls
'members, ..who in•.turn-hire
The MEMBERiS are Comprised' of people. with Purebred
herds, Grade herds, Mixed 'her'ds, ' and ,'many who ' do . cross
breeding .(all breeds included), All banded .together for 'the
�u . ose 6f getting'at a modest cost, the'services of .good
p �ua'lities to their
bulls that will. transmit money' making q
•9
offspring.. o .' ations
t. Breed Clubc and National Breed Ass ci
The Cbun•.y
separately. from. ours; However,.
are Or ani'zatons operated'P � ' Water-
loo
many people are' menbers of :these as well as of, the
loo Cattle Broeditig Association:'
WE ARL A SEPARATE, ORGANIZATION
. -le to give . ,co=operation to
Ilc•wever, we encourage People
ned as.niiich good comes from their
the Organizations mentioned ...�. r , Young:. folks • to
activities:.In addition, we encourage., your. Y
We often, co opet�ate in matters'
;enter the •4-H Club work;.We ricultural R,,�pi'e'sentDativesi.
Of common interest with' the Ag
Many groups : are, brought to our headquarters. each year to'
pect our plant and bulls. ice .lierate part'to•plsiy in the total program..
Each has .its seep
Matters effecting -all of these Organizations • are' frequently .
is 'across the co ferenee =table with, represontat fled
d fussed ac os
from each group. The 'efforts of all could easily
be }lolled
o led
down' to:the Slogan: BETTER 't�A`z'�'T�E FO.
ING: For artificial breeding service ti otn, bulls of• all breeds,.
(this will soon include Red. Polls) or :more,. infot'tnation,
Other. Varieties •- .
$SAVER,
CARTIER.
CLINTON
LARAINE
GARRY
SIMCOE
ABEGWEIT
MAX
l urs& Te
3Y,
Also
First Grade Certified .and .Commercial Flax
Seed.
Price List Available At:
. ' 4:." . . •ProdUcts-Ltd.�
nderson: Flax '
'Phone 214vv Lucknow,' Ont.'
t•• N,. QU.R NEW: RENTAL
ANNOUNCE G • • ' .. ...
• held at the. •
Manse. with. Miss' Sara Caswell
as hostess. Marilyn Morrison., &.
Elaine Conn had the, call to wor-
st ip • after all 'repeated the Pur-
pose.
ur-
poseA sing song was; enjoyed
with Mary . Fisher at 'the '•piano.
After the business was. dispens-
ed- with .'gaines were played.
• I .Lunch • was served by the hos
tess. ,Miss 'Marilyn' Morrison •• in-
Ivited the girls to her ;home for
the :next ' meeting..
Phone Collect
•
•
CLINTON 515 or KINCARDINE 460
�
'Bei weenn: '7 i30 'a`tCd" 10 i - .GetVia. s` _
7:30 and '6:30 'A.M. Sundays and: holidays,
Cows noticed In heat later 'in the day + should he'
bred the next dray.
Dur 1955,we• inseinbiated over 47,000 cow , aIn-
crease
.
During LET'S
crease over revious. year of more than 20 .
DON Ni YBROOK
The., January 'meeting' 'or, the
W.M.S. ' and W A. was held on
Thursday 'afternobri at. the home
of Mrs. Sam.. Thompson: The
W;M.S:`•program Was in The
:,of Mrs. R. Chconey. The meet-
ing was opened with a anessage
of .the New Year, 'two verses of
"Take'.. time to be Holy" was'
sung; ' the; sciripture lesson, was
read from Chap.: l of Pliillipians
verses;' 21=30 followed :by pray-
er; an • article ..on "Christian
Stewarship"'was read by;Mrs.
C. Jefferson; two verses of ,There
. were Ninety and Nine , were sung
d
. ,
followed by somev
ruses entitled
"'Twas a Sheep not a Lamb that
Strayed.. away'"; Two heralds re-
ported, Mrs: 'H. Jefferson • on.
'Japan and 'Mrs: E. Robinson on:
India, Dianne Chaim -fey' .sang
•"Hae Faith,Hope an Charity",
from' old
DO IT YOURSELF
Save 2/3ds, the cost!
lei .oaty'to vivo rots. Aeoss;or.f.tsloao -
Ioekino coal .lrtt• one our Chit . Radii•
Eaolpmoat; sari time, twenty end onerg.
W. ,:firwlth..rirvtbiw. oars 'furl . rostra
tions for' . giving vow. 'old Alw as o •
lustre, MM .beatify.
•
Our Floor Rental '
Plan` Meons BriNionf
Floor Beauty f
Phone for Equi fp-velvet
Reservation' today f
Watch ' For 'Particulars .Next. Week of Our , Big '.
SPRI1� G 'WALLPAPER- SA .E
FinlayUecoratOrS
C.I L. Paint' Dealer --- Phone. 218, Lucknow
H: Jefferson},.. Hynin; 270' :was
sung in.closing.. There 'Was ' an
attendance Of 15 adults W and ' 11.
children. rLunch was served by
the. hostess assisted by Mrs. Har-'
Old Woods and, Mrs. Gordon
,Naylor: • '
Little Donna'.Chaniney was a
patient in Wingham 'Hospital.
v fora couple, of days at the week -
•The minutes of the last meeting end "with ' complications caused
by a cold. •
Mr: and Mrs. Cliff Henderson
and *children. of . Kippen and Mr.
and Mrs. William Webster•; . were
Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs
Stuart Chaney, and girls.
Mr. and Mrs. J,. R. Thompson'
and Howard • were Sunday .visi-
tors. 'with. M. and , Mrs. Richard
Charnney at Belgrave:
were • approved as read and .the .,,,y�,„�;,„�,,.,,,;�!�
annual: report given: • Mrs: Toms
Armstrong; read the 'chapter" in
the- study..bo'ok. The president,,
Mrs. W. Hardy, •'conducted. , the
busiriess part of the 'meeting.:
, ' Several thank you . messages
were read; 'A special . collection
was taken in aid of .the Flower
fund.: Plans . were made• to have
a bazaar' at the February` meet
iYig, tri oceed Ise used:o y.
material for .quilts. Twp . , verses
,of, "Mtnie love ' to Thee" ' were
_.'sung .arid: 4r,_.Washington' clos-
,ed—tlie rtneetirtg.,._with-- prayer,
Mrs. Stuart Chamney ' presid-
ed for the •W,.A meeting. Psalm
selection 695 wa•s read in. unison.
Mrs. Gordon Naylor gave a read..
, ing .`:`Every Morning". The min-
utes of :the .1ast.,nieeting• were
ri.ead anal,. the al? lttal,,'" report` giv.
• en.' A reading was given •bsi
.The
•.At
Park. Theatre
Goder,ch
.-Thurs.-Fri, and Sat. -- In Cinemascope & Technicolor
NOW
•
,, . "COUNT THREE AND PRAY". n>,
m the heart -stirring tradition of `Stars In My CroW
comes . the story 'of Parson Luke Faro, a really' human,
story of�"a Quiet Man roused try thunderousaction.
-.: Ceftin .-JoanneCarey
Woodward and Phil
a..a_
' ' irtONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
• • "TONIGHT'S THE NIOHHT"
an: t."
w._
,�..- 1-arird%n••.�-.Pechnicotox �t-�:he li.�.�tx��'
meet • ewe heir' and a ,girl with:
' . ;Romantic Mystery -comedy
tale of 4a ,great Irish
romantic ideas.
liveliest best. '
David Niven, Yvonne De Carlo and Barry Fitzgerald
, 'CO1ViING—,
In ,Cinentascope and Eastman Color- "f•ong John Steve"
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