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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-03-14, Page 7'WEDNESDAY , MARCif 14, 1956 . Lyceum J.h .€atre WINGHAM Matinee. Saturday 2.00 p.m. Thurs., Fri., Sat., Mar: 15-16-17. Dean Martin , Jerry Lewis in 'ARTISTS and MODELS' Jpean dartir as ant artist • and rry Lewis an :aspiring writer of children's •bedtime stories . in: a rare cornedy withtan'y amus- ing ' moments,-. Advanced 'Admission THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO CARD OF ---- - - - --- - 4140NOR -COUPLE- ON ANNIVEt(SARY John and Ruth. Pritchard and 4on Eugene wish to express their sincere thainks andappreciation to all who helped' in so man ways, and for the gifts and cards sent during,the time of Eugene's illness. Thanks also to Dr. B. N. Corrin and 'assistants. We- would like to thank our friends and, neighbors who help- ed us when we lost• our home (KINLOUGIf, NEWS) On • Saturday evening,' March 10th, the family, of Mr. and, Mrs, Mark Johnstone ..gathered' . at their home to honor them' on the occasion of their 40th .wedding anniversary, The evening was spent in a social way after which their eldest son, 'Clifford,' ek ipressed, kindest wishes on; be o e miy and a purse by .fire, , esrpecially the `Ripley half f th fal of money was presented: to the 'honored, guests who replied' .fit tingly; ,The dining ,room. table wasnicely arranged with, spring iflawers, ' and ' 'a ' lovely wedding cake, laden with " sumptous'• laden !which. coni' f eted' ;a P j. happy occasion Relatives attend_ ed from Aylmer, London, Tor - onto, Auburn, Wingharn, White- church: and .;Htilyrood. k'ire Brigade;, ,also,• those who sent clothing, fruit,: baking And many other househa�ld. needs `'°the night ' gh of �' the • ;benefit dancea big: thank; you to Mr: and. Mrs. Mullen; Carruthers orchestra, neigh'bprs who krganizeclit and espe"ciatiy our friends. who ion -- Tues. �Ved, Mar. - 19.=20= '1 tributed' so 'liberally and made Mon.,' ....., 2• the ni;ght'So helpful.. To, anyone Lana T'urne'r 'Marisa rPa'ven ••w'ho helped in' any other way, in. /j "DIANE" Adult Entertainment .A: '16thCentury romantio ':cos_ tume melodrama. Thestory centres 'around the conflict. be- tween two women' in the life of, • King Henry II of France.'• • Frank Barkwell' acknowledges ;a s, visits: and 'other cards,. er ' kindness- es extended him .While' 'in Wing - ham ,Hospital, w i t,ih Special thanks t,o Dr.• M. H: 1.Coprin. I' 'wishto. sincerely *thank all who so 'kindly ..remembered me With cards; • flowers' • and • visits while I - was 'in Wingham Hospi tal ,and' since returning home. ' Mrs. Barbara .Stothers. accept our most sincere thanks:' .'Mrs. Geo. • Haldenbywas hose • Murray and Marion Walden & Family.. • D. ,A.. MacDonald wishes to express his ' sincere. 'thanks and appreciation to _'Rey: J. 13;'•. Mac-: Donald, the Session 'and the lad- ies of Ashfield''' •Presbyterian: Church, and Rev. "A.;•Nimmo, for the social evening • n..recognition ofhis, fifty years:'•service as •.an elder, at which he was present- ed ,.with a chimes 'Clock ..and 1ry4�y06, hwlfol. kindness was, • indeed. • appreciat= • Mrs. Charles •Congram wishes to most .sincerely thank all those who •rem.ernbered • her With . cards, gifts,'flowers, visits ,and .in other • •ways during her 'illness.;, tirr•toQ;••4 ra- Ha'. a you renewed your:' Sen tinel 'subscription? • - ;This .Is the season, of the year When,you can expect an thin g 1 li• :fr o om the Weatherman': � . Be • sure e.your rTV' •an antennae and TV set' is protected •with . °' 1 Which Gives _ 'ROTECTION, AGAINST ALL HAZARDS Such as Tornado, Fire, Sleet ' tess for the W.A. 'meeting which was held •onThursday afternoon. Mrs. Howard Thompson presid,-. ed and the opening hymn was "Jesus.`,' shall reign where'er, the sun", followed by prayer. Mrs.. J.: W. ' Cowell •• read the scripture. Interesting readings from' .the Diocesan !bulletin bearing mess- ages from , Mrs. • •Calder, • Mrs. Mills . and Mrs. , Owen who are Diocesan' officers. A letter of ap- preciation ,from_. ap-preciation..from-.Wilkifi- ,'>�.;--4'di,,,,wavael's n.witea &': told ' 'sof the flood: damage and loss: of life . suffered by. the peo- pie'- there as aid had • 'been• sent there a Short- time ago. The ,roll c.ail was: answered .by 'a . 'verse, froth' the book of Ruth.. An in- vitation. •' was • received train the Presbyterian W.M.S. oto attend their Plankaffering 'meeting .on. March '21st Mrs. George Gra-. ham gave ' the thought for the day. Mrs. J. .Palmer.' read • the W.A. Litany and,': the .'meeting' closed With prayer. 'Mrs. Roy Sahneller : gave the closing re- marks and :.refreshments were served During.. the aafterhoon a. March; 9th -':He wvias-iii=his '9.6th quilt was quilted The April year and had a fractured hip in Meeting will .'be held at the a . fall . about. two weeks prior. church • 'to his death. Mrs M Dudley, Mr and CMTs.. Mr Morton .was employed -'in: George H'aldenby •and Mrand the ow., f nit k.e_.faetory :: r W: Hy.allen , were re when it :was. operated iby.' Cliff PAGE SEVEN., . P1.ayhotse theatre g 7.30 Saturday Matinee at 2.30. Two 'Shows Each blight at . Friday and. Saturday, March 1.6 17• Dennis: Morgan, Dane Clark, ;Raymond Massey, Alan Bale, in • •Q "God Is My Co Pilot' ° The Flying Tigers bare', their claws and rip ;the Rising' Sun in this World War II story of one of the most gallant. ,t• rs history.Don'tmiss `God Is.M :groups Co.Pilot leers in aviation hist � My �. beck. Billy "Blake a gave•. the of- :fering •"verse. World Friends mag- azines:.were 'distributed and 'also the attendance stars. The mem 'bars' purpose was ' repeated t close . fhe meeting. • 'Mr. Cecil Blake received, wor .by -.telegram . on Monday ' tha Mrs. Barbara •MacKenzie of Van- couver and formerly of .Crewe district,' had passed .. away. on Sunday. She was a sister of the late H. J. Blake and ::has. several nephews residing in this 'district. Due to ',the storm and disrupt- ed:telephone services in the dis- trict, word'. came indirectly to '•brothers and sisters of the lath Wallace --Black; 58,--for-inerly._ of ihe4:14errgakien: n destriebt, :that' he had been killed . in a traffic .ac- cident' on Saturday, '• night.' 'at Stoney" Creek, • •'not far ' from where he • lived, faili� noticed Birthdays . Y falling'. on thesome day .around here, Sun- day, March l;l tib, 'were Mrs.,Ben Mole, George Smith, Norma Pentland, and Gregory Park. 0 d NONAGENARIAN PASSES,, WORKED HERE 60 YEARS' AGO The death 'of Alexander Mor-• ton, • Guelph., occurred iii 'Guelph. General-, Hospital . on Friday cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. and Forster. He is weld rememm- i : ton. . Norman: Fry and family at, �Clin- tiered by. Thos, H Burns of town I•who ` worked. • with...him in the , ,' -Mrs James: Hodge is spending. font ,and aid tribute ' awhile at Port .Colborne.. •I P p r bite to him as • CO-OP PROPANE.. GAS and APPLIANCES: for farm, home and industry LUCKNOW DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE INC. phone ..Lucknow 1 "a very.. fine man", up'en learn ing of. his -death. . �, -�1�1.�: .�o-&3i�toY'1; �"-^.`�'s11��31�i�idlogwma72'"' Marr YMacDougall, Of Luck now.. • , They•x-roved to'Guelph 59 years M ;•s•. a • Mr. Morton is survived by one, daughter, Mrs 'David . Callander-. (.Pearl) and a son Mark,- both of . Guelph, : and by .two granddau- ghters and two great grand children. • His wife arida daughter .Laura predeceased ..hien. The .funeral service, was, held at Gupiph on Monday with in- termentWoodlarwn Cemetery. The pallbearers were Cecil For- ster of Palmerston,. Wm. Forster-- ofLucknow, ;:-Alex •Ralbertson -,Wingham, H.: Cormack of Peter- borough, H. , Young : and George: Huley of :Guelph.. • .Wm.' Fcirs"ter and Mrs.: Ronald •Forster- attended •the -funeral-' '''' from Lucke' eiw: A girl . never believes a min when' he' says he's unworthy of her --until . they're wed. ' (.For er Resident Passes' i• Word was received here, Sat urday of the sudden passing, of the late Mrsr Susan. 'Hodgins . at the 'home of her daughter 'Vera in `WaIlaceburg where she ..had gone for a. visit. The funeral: 'ser- vice- was held in St. Mark's An glican church; Windsor, on Sat- urday with burial on'' Sunday af- ternoon in Kincardine Cemetery: The: late' Mrs. Hodgins was: t former -Mrs; : 'William Eya-n a resided . west of . Kinlough for many •years Left to .mourn ' her passing are her, daughters,'. Mrs. James Fowler (Matilda) of Sar -3 nia,• Mrs.;.:Geo. ; Margerm (Vera) of Wallaceburg and one son, Jas. Ryan ,of Toronto. Sympathy extended to:'•the bereaved,'' in the passing of • their, mother. DUNGANNON The CGIT met Monday night in the United Church basement with ,Sandia, Finnigan, president, in the chairs' 'rhe 'CGIT purpose was repeated,. Joyce . Culbert gave the 'call to worship. After>•+►•..,.,.,,...,.,r�.,.�,...�.a.+ Minimum Three -Year Rate. Is: $16.00 1 Don't Delay, Act Today, See c R:R. '3, • 'Lucknow' M1111.1411.14 . cDonagb ,•Phone 61-5 Dungannon:' !aterlao ::`Cattle :Breedin °Assosiafon, "Where "Better• Bulls Are Used" • Get on the ,bandwagon and breed .•your cows artificially to the :bulls We have in, service as nearly 6,000 farmers • did 'during .1955,. During the three' Monthssince the end off our fisc:,,. Y', , ' ovem .er 3 i, 1955, 297 neer' rneinbers • joined ,our Or- ganization. This is 13 more than during the sam,e..p.eriod the previous year,:... Since the of our fiscal 'year,. We have inseminat'ed 1583 •more caws than in. the' seine period of 1955 when we bred 1'65 alone caws -thou i:ii . tree 5amc.--period " pf 11154 or 418'.more .'increase than we; had during 1955. • � were ten members pre present, ;A le' I few. items of• business' were dis- •Our volume of•'bugiine:;:s is •increasing faster than it has 4 • cussed. Taps closed the meeting fpr several,.years. :4. after singing a hymn.' '.: ,.. get 1 Mrs. Robt: Moore;, a patient at 'The Cost is low acid. the .quali't;i. of calves you ���ill, ,,� , is high. ►�, Godeiich Hospital is 'not show BETTER CATTLE •FOIL BETTER LIVING. : For' service or more. information,' phone, collect to the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association — • CLINTON Hu :2-34'41 ' or KINCARDINE. -460 ,Between 7.30 and 10:00 ANL Week days 7.30 and 9:30 A.M. Sundays and holidays, Cows noticed in. heat later should ,be bred the 'following day: • aint-Ua Ti "Is Just :;Around The Oo'rner"' FLOOR PAINTS IITERIOR HOUSE: PAINTS EXTERIOR:' HOUSE • PAINTS. ENAMELS ~- UNDERCOATERS , > -- All 'Colors — The ,same Approved Paint we had -on;' sale last year which •went` over 'sobig :ani . proved sa. popular. • .Gallon:. $3.95 ester • V ,A ' • f i. Plumbing, Heating, Wiring, Eavetroughing': 'Phone 50 singing a ',hymn with Lynda 0„.. ,;`,.„...; Blake at the piano, the scripture , • . lesson” was' ,read , by • Kathleen - Smyth, Mrs, Herb Finnigan' read' .1. Goderich j the story of the Disciples. There I NOW—Thurs., Fri. •$i v Sat. Vistavision. iVinsical Cornedy • Dean Martin and Jerry , Lewis with Shirley M'acLaine 1 A Merry, mad musical• in• brilliant:•new Vistavision color. Two 'rollicking hours` off mirth and music with . - Martin and Lewis' at their rib rocking best ' 1 itrg 1uC11 •-s.gn D4rriproVeinent.�:..-�-AF�'I"'I- m.� _.-�._ « 5='1~S ANINI�I)LS=LLy . _ .._ • The Dungannon Mission Band met. Sunday Morning during the regular service at. • the United 11T..u.vh '1� W_CL7.1>y- ri i.Y1P m Piithers gathered ain .the basement. Mar- ion Mole gave the call to wor- ship. 'Mrs. 1 . Jirinigan •led in prayer. Billy Blakegathered < the Wend a oiler offering. y Watt pl yed a piano ,instrumental. Pauline readAn- the minute ' Berson s. Mrs. R. i i4inrea'd . th:apter,-.in4:th tutly..r a Monday, Tuesday and 3'Vednesday �• .• Jane •Russell,__.Ieff Chandler_ end`_ Dui._ bury�ea I .. A y >F•om •A-rrya ton's--tbrilli-ng novel- of ctn Easters"-hely-`• 'belle who vacations in Arizona' and meets a •h.al.f-breed �' ri mining engineer... 1 "FOX FIRE". .. 1 f. • in Technieufor • _ C ffl<ng -"LUCY 'GALLANT"..in �eolor with Jane 1Vynian. �Ylil„��i