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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-02-01, Page 7.wriDNESDAY, FEB.:1st, 1956• A THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, • Cary 'Grana • • Oraee Kelly b "Tb Catch- A .•Thief" Filmed on the French Riviera; in'' Color • and Vistavision, this is a grand' mystery -comedy -romance • directed 'by. Alfred. Hitchcock.. Advanced Admission Mon., Tues., W ed.: Feb. 6-7-8 Henry Fonda • • James Cagney. William Powell Jack Lemnon in • .. "Mr. Roberts" . An excellent film version of the • highly successful Broadway stage play, This • 'picture • hits .a high note ..sof . comedy fro.rw start .,to; finish and: should, be,one of the„ biggest laugh -getters• of the year. Advanced Admission ;' Thurs, Fri., Sat.. Feb. 9-10-11 •Victor Mature •Guy Madison Robert Preston • in' "The Last .Frontier" Plenty of action 'in this . Cavalry- ` . ersus,Indians ' melodrama. It • is filled . with-' excitement and has a thrilling battle at the. finish, : Mon.,,' Tues.,' Wed. . 'Feb: 13..14415: Jack Webb... • . Janet Leigh .Edmund O'Brien , t7 ete'Kelly Blues:: Gangsterism of the "Roaring Twenties'. variety . is. ' blended... with Diicie-land Jazz . music to good effed. in` this melodrama. Thtirs., Fri. Sat... Feb 16-p-16 ',Rosalind Russell, . ; Fernando La'rnas, Gloria DeHaven in "The . Girl Rush" ,A comedy 'with music.` with Ros- alind 'Russell•, singing, dancing, and clowning. The picture, has been:. taken with actual; Las Vegas.-backgrou;nds. , Mon, Tues., Wed. Feb. 20-21'-22 Bette 'Davis •• • Joan' Collins ..Herbert 1Vlarshall. tl • Bailey's Beauty' Salon will be closed on Saturday, February 4th and Monday, February 6th. NOTICE Ladies' Auxiliary Meetink ' The regular monthlymeeting of 'the Ladies' 'Auxiliary to the Canadian' Legion will be held . in the Auxiliary '4,,Rooms on .Tues- day, 'February 7th at 8 o'clock. NOTICE. •The annual meeting - of the - Nest Wawanosh• Mutual Fire Ili- uran.ee . Coan.PanY, will be held: 'in the Parish H;all,, Dungannon; oh. Friday,a'February. iOth,,:.1956, ;at 2.00 '0,14., , to ..:areEeive 're'ports, elect directors and for the 'trans- action of general 'business. ' • The retiring ,directors' are 'Har.- vey Anderson, Marvin '.McDow- ell and Ross McPhee, all of whom are- eligible - for re-elect- ion. Ernest Ackert has resigned and it will be necessary to elect a znemiber to take his place. I3urnin Phillips, ' Sec. Treas, in• "The Virgin Queen Adult Entertainment Set ' against - 'the .pageantry and colorful atmosphere of .:16th Cen- tury 'England this is an absorb ing, historical, 'costume drama; lavishly produced '.and finely acted. Thurs:, Fri:, Sat. Feb. 23-24-25 '• Van .Heflin . Joanne' Woodwar!. in "Count •. Three. And Pray" A neat balance' of drama, sus - pence, action. arid' light c'omedy. • The story ;centres .around. •a rug- ged • Southerner- • who. returns home to 'a small• 'tow -n,- after fighting .for the north, and be - 'Comes _.the town- preacher: • • Mon.,.' Tues., .Wed. Feb.. 27:-.28-2:9 Prank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds iri "The Tender Trap'.' ' ('Adult' 'Entertainment') An e ntertaining sophisticated • comedy .filled: with bright . dia. , • loguie and many •com•ic • situations. : The story is about a philatider- rig bachelor '-who is' constantly pursued by' beautifulgirls, lip This For Future ' Reference IN MEMORIAM THOMPSON--in loving memory of Willard Tho'mpson,: who :pass- ed away two years -ago, Febru- ary •` 5th, '.1954; His 'charming ways and 'smiling Are .a' pleasure to recall,; He had `a kindly 'word,'for. each And died beloved '. by all. Ever' remembered by, • Mother, Sisters arid Brothers. IN MEMORIAM • ANDREW, --in :'loving inernory of William •.George Andrew, Who -passed . away two .years ago, Feb: ruury '1st, 1954: Every day in some smaU way Memories.. of you .come our way. Though absent you are ever.. near, Still Missed, still loved, always near..: Lovingly remembered by 'the Family.. CARD: OF THANKS ' I sincerely wish • to : thank• all• my-•.. friends and. neighbors for,: their enquiries, cards and 'treats while:' I was in Wingham .Hospi- tal; .also to•'Dr. Mel .Corrin,. • • Mrs. 'Jim Burt. F.or ' the many .kind acts and expressions of sympathy' during the 'illness . and at.: t'he ' . time, of 'the death' of Mr•. John. Cathcart. we wish to • express • our• . thanks and appreciation to. Rev. J. R. Marpo ald-rm em'l ers-of-the-ses=- sion of ' Ashfield Presbyterian Church, the Henderson. Nursing. Horn, and fr.ierids and neighbors from Kintail and Lucknow. _Mrs. A-,-- Finlayso can, and James:. Car'rieron • • REST. : DO=ME ACCOMODATION Accomodat'ion a v a i 1 a •b 1 e at Carruther's Convalescent . Home. Home. -cooked' meats, modern con- veniences, warm., •Re �stered nurs- ing available.'if required in• case of sickness. 4pply to Elliott Car- ruthers,' ar-ruthers,' R. 3, Holyrood, phone - 27 -16 Ripley. BARLEY CONTRACTS Barley,, 'contracts now • avail- able. Improved price from, last year. ' Elliott's Seed House, phone 154-J • Lucknow. •. . . ONTARIO° • PAGE SEVEN ayl.ouse Theatre Two Shows Each. Night at '7 30 ' Saturday Matinee at:' 2.30: Friday,. Saturday, February. 3414th PIIS CAREY and AUDREY . TOTTER, "MASSACRE RE CANYON'» The sensational sagaof the :arsenal on wheels and the three .''•menwho got . it through Apache Country to Fort Collier. • 'Coming Next &'Ttiursday, Friday, Saturday "NIS' and Pa° Kettle at Waikiki" . ��'.72..74.74 �y'.' •24+ Pada f a tE • "::..!` ! _ :i y v,• a • a•'" •� �Y � gyp, ,y��� w..� .I r � •��I. ,, a.V.Q ! 5�.�-I ry d-��I•4..�`!�"6`lJC�wJCL.:+:•�f1� • NO. 1 RODNEY SEED OATS. Treated and Bagged• Per Bushell dice ' Quantity Available LIMITED HENSALL, ONT. t. • w ,r PHONE 32 •;viii-iiiiiiii iiiii- i/iiiiiiiiiiiii• ii-.� WILL PLEASE _YOU! They are backed •by a :breeding faun and. ,hatchery of•''over 35. years' .experience. Eight.Breeds. and '; ' .: 1. Crosses'• as well as Ames -In -Cross . Hybrids. -HEAVY COCKERELS, 'until end •• of, March 4c ;LIGHT BREED •PULLETS -' 31c —HEP VY PULLETS Y - t ... All. Egg -Strain Birds Full particulars from ' Phone. ; 94-r-9, Dungannon read the scripture and .Mrs. Lloyd ,MacDonald theexposition and prayer. Mrs.. George Collin- son, Mrs. Howes, Mrs., Wm.. John- ston, Mrs:. R. West and ,'Mrs. Hugh • MacKenzie participated in a panel on "The Church and its Mission". Miss • Sadie Farrish gave • a report of . the'.Presbyter- ial Presbyter-ial meeting and Mrs.' Wm. Mac Donald read a chapter from the study ' `book. A letter from Mr.. and Mrs..,'George Malcolm ' in. Forinosa was read by Mrs. D. R. MacKenzie:, Twenty-seven' members °'answered' the roll' call, with a • sentence . prayer.. ,There Were three visitors and 5 child- ren hildren .present. The hostess and 'the' committee served lunch. • �� o, iiia Y. . , WHITECHURCH We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Mac Ross- fell at the home of her daughter•,` Rev. and Mrs. Gray- don Cox of Foothill and broke her hip. , She was, admitted to Welland •ligspita1. . Mr. James Laidlaw carne. home ' from Wingham Hospital on ,Wed- zesday;=last• where he=- had: been a patient with pneumonia, Mr. Carman .Farrier of-1Ulimica nd M' ifu.ed Firrre.t Mr.'• . and Mrs.. Harry Tichborne t0-OY of« •Goderich visited on - Saturday 1 I PROPANE Mr. - Archie Watt of Toronto • and -Rev, George Watt of Dun- fannon visited with .their .par ents,,.'IRev, and Mips, W. .1., Watt with her another, Mrs, Kennedy. last week; Mr. and .Mrs, Carl Weber, Ann a Marlene . visited on Sunday incl M s r and. Mt t Zer 1�I a . h is oro 1 .it}1 George .Weber at Kitchener. •ie Elliott of Lon- --, . GAS:. • .add APPLIANCES for farm, home .and industry C .-:1y TRICT . LU K1�iQ CO-OPERATIVE INC., • Phone Ltickriow 71 1-S Winn` '_ tan-trslnthe-vk end wi`tliln' p .. n ,':� cot= t w-ee rlatives' .here, her l�ai'ents, Mt. and •1Vlr5" Gory. A..a''1"IF�' iD . OTES 1VIrs. Walter Arscott has been under• the doctor's care, last week 'with. pneumonia. 'We are sorry to hear that Mr. end Mrs. Gib Gillespie and Mrs.. Farrier are Wrn n' �llls>" `don l;,lliott. There were about twenty or more ladies • at the short course, "An Ounce of Prevention" which, was, held in the hall On Wed- nesia,..' The. instructor was Miss Hamilton:from oronto. . > The January meeting of the Women's Missionary Society was held last Thursday at the home o£ Miss Sadie Johnson with'. the president, Mrs.. Hugh MacKenzie cZiarger-NIrsr,a = rps e -Park Theatre---- At e�(�oderich NOW THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY ' !• • Robert ,Louis Stevenson's Immortal Character' LONG JOHN SILVER" • - • Cinemascope and Technicolor The most' colorful pirate of 'all. time.: in "a salty 't'ale of h•i" S jinks on, the high h seas. with .Robert Newton,. Connie Gi`ilcrest and �g '• 'Kit Taylor .. • ' • �T ;. .— - �..'..... .� TiIES..-& �kVED. anew type drama with nnttsrc 1MON ".PETE KELLY'S BLUES" ' •Cinemascope and Wainer-Color arner-Color L_ vhiel_. 5N-S.e_gean_t Jo_eu-F-rrdaii sw tc� i t w_- _... �. characterization: as a Kansas -City • bandleader who Mixes m;tsic• with. melodrama. Jack Webb, Janet Leigh and Edmund O'Brien' 1 I'COMING--James Stewart 'as' . i • "THE MAN FROM LARAMIE"-scope :and' `Color,_ J__._