The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-03-21, Page 5' ` •
WODNESDAY, MARCH21, 1956
etim• Theatre
WINGHAM
Matinee Saturday 2.00 p.m.
,; Than.
Sat. Aar, 22-23-24
James Stewart Donald Crisp.
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41WAN •FROM • I ARAMhE'
Violent action as James Stewart
,seeks those 'respQnsib1e•;for 'sell;
• ing. rifles; to an . Apache tribe
, an. act-. that.- resulted in .his
younger. 'bro'ther's ;death,
Controversial Subject DONATE LIBERAL
Whether toremain open on.
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Friday or Saturday night is a
controversial TO RED 'CRO
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCK:NO*7 ONTARIO
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1 question in several
neighboring centres. Goderieh is
trying to decide the matter at•
the moment, At a meeting' ;of
thirty merchants, eighteen fav-
ored 'opening on Friday night to
9.00 p:m. commencing. in' April,
and closing at six o'clock Satur-
day, • No •definite. decision was
reached at this meeting.
.In Kincardine, where they
have •been exlierimenting• with
Friday • night open,: merchants
have voted heavily' to revert to.
the ` open . Saturday night„. • -
LADIES' LEGION' 'AUXI IARX`,.
BEEN BUSY CATERING
Mon:; Tues., Wed. Mar 26-27-28 -Legion ladies. busy .week had:a b • ..L
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x wc end,; • catering. `Satueda 'for. Cl ris-
Sfan Heflin, 'Raymond Masseyy
Aldo 'Ray ` "' 'Dorothy Malone time �MaeL' ennan's wedding (now
Mrs. G. • V. McFadden) and then
in
"BATTLE :CRY" •
•Adult Entertainment'
A good war picture: based• on'
the best-selling ' novel of the
• Same name.
Owing to the .length' of this
picture there 'will be
'•ONE• SHOWING ' EACH NIGHT
commencing at 8.15, n.in. ,'
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+CO=vD ;
• PItOPANE
and APPLIANCES
for
farm,. Thome and industry
L.UCKNOW DISTRICT
CO-OPERATIVE INC.
Phone. Lucknovr .71
4114144#.0
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• N MEMORIAM
BUCKINGHAM—in' loving .mem
ory .of. . our son, Eldon,. Ton this,
the llth anniversary of his death,
March: ' 22nd.
His memory a constant inspir
ation. •
:-ll►Yi:—and Mrs.VW-m. Biit1 irr="
ham. .
.catering for . the . C1'ansmen's sup-
per on Monday •evening. .. Before he left he took. pictures
Thanks to • all the .members of the ladies as he said Margaret
who helped* in any way to make Brophy had asked • to get • them
these 'two occassions a success. and these • a•re to be shown on
h•
March 20 or 22.. -
Miss : D. MacLeod .hen gave
n amusing •.'and timely reading
Which was followed by. a solo
y Karen • Carruther's, ,
•C'on�vezrers" of the standing
cormrittees are to meet at the
ome of ' the secretary, on, the
veiling of -April 9th. asearly as
ossible.
Mrs. Walter .MacKenzie then
»owed the;Tweedsmuir, history
rid explained the: .details of her
vi'ork It is a beautiful:book .'w,ell
one
The ' roll call was answered E by
an. interesting•g , item read • 'in the
ress of.:' .another W.I " Mrs 'p.
tees • then gave, the vote Of
thanks• •and the ,meeting ended
ith the Queen and Institute
ace. r . .
;The �r 'April eeting• 'will `be
eld' at the horpe of •, Mrs..Currie
olwell. _..- •.
he TV
p
Public relations Was the theme
of -the March meeting of, the'
Kairshea• W.I. held in' Holyrood
Hall. Mrs. Wm, iMaaIntynre was
hostess and Mrs. ;A L. MacKin
non presided. It was:. decided to,
give $25,00 to the. Red Cross; A
nominating coommittee, of three
ladies, Mrs. P. Moffat, . Mrs. L,
MacDougall and Mrs. Will'arn
Scott was. appointed: Mrs. Steer
read the scripture... •
"Mrs. Roulston introduced the
guest --speaker; Bob Carbert, who
gave a very interesting ' and in-
fgrmative talk on the marketing.
Conference held in Toronto on
March•.'13 and 14:. He .then' asked,
for questions. and was plied with
question§ fbr quite some time• all
of which he answered cheerfully
although he is a very busy man.
TV program "Milady" either
CARD OF THANKS'
• I wish. to thank. very "kindly
the Lucknow Women's Institute,
the Legion Auxiliary, the United
Church W.A. and all . 'who re-
meinlbered. me in .many, way's
with flowers, cards and gifts
while in •Wirigham and Victor
H. Corrin.
. Mrs. Evelyn Barkwell.
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• IN MEMM aORIA
LAMS ` in . loving: memory of .
Mrs. George' Lavis, who. - passed d
.away, three years. ago, March. 20, <<
1953.
While she Les: in peaceful 'sleep, S
Her' mem_ o_ry we shall always ,
keep.
--;Ever ,remenzbered by • Husband'
and relatives.'
• IN MEMORIAM h
CAMPBELL -7- in. • loving memory 'C
of •Lyall Bradley Campbell, • who
passed away four. years,. ago,.
-March :26th, ;1952. ` '
Nottingcan ever .take away
The : love: a heart •holds dear,
Fond, memories linger everyday,
Remerribrance keeps :him near.
ver" remembere • . by Father,
Mother and . Family.. •
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THE ALL IMPORTANT CROP!
It Grows Best Froin
,Pastures 'sown from recommended. Co-op • Pasture Mix-
tures" insure the best•'seeding possible Mixed in accord
ance: with the most reliable seedinginformation aVailable
:and mixed only ' with the highest quality seeds, Co=op
Pasture Mixtures give the assurance of better, longer
standing pasture5.=<ti f
CO=OP: MIXTURE "A" -for light; medium , to heavier
soils Fyeli drained..
CO-OP MIXTURE k`B„-f+oi' types of soils when drain.
age is •fair,; .._._.
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Cts OP MIXTURE "C". --for low-lying;'' poorly d'rainecl "
a•reas,subject to . flooding.
COUNCIL. MINUTES
KINLOS.S TOWNSHIP
Kinloss Municipal Council met.
in 'the 'Hall
members present.
Conn -Carruthers .that, the min-•
utes of;, the regular :meeting • of
February 6th and • special• meet- 1
ing of February 24th as read, • be!
approved and: signed.
Murar.ay - Carruthers that the
:petition, of. the HillTop Farin
Forum be referred to our sol-
icitor fo'r advice •. -
Murra9y-+Carruthers that Coun-
cil adjourn to attend the funeral;
of Mrs. Joseph. Tiffin •
Murray -Conn that during, the
recess, the treasurer • visit.` with
'the. Greenock Couneil re. .pay
ment on Kaake Drains,
Murray -Moffat that we resume
for general • business.
Murray' - Conn tthe
hat.
treasurer reported. that he had,
:received from Greenock Council
payment for their share of the
Kaake Drain. • We riow • issue
cheques' for `their Clerk's fees &
by=laws.
'Conn -Moffat that the tenders
of Gilbert Hamilton for Warble
Fly inspector at ,$300;00 and • of
Harold Austin , to •supply `tractor.
and act as sprayman at `$375.00
be accepted.
MUiray-Moffat• that: thegravel
tender of H. IL Bannerman at
69c• • per cubic yard 'be ;accepted.
Playhouse Theatre
THREE NIGHTS •
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• h+ursday, Friday, Saturday i- . March 22, 23, 2
• "MA' and PA KETTLE: in.
BACK ON .THE FARM;"
See this . hilarious family in another of "their wholesome,
side-splitting comedies•=-It'srunning:.• for three nights.
4,7'
This' year' when `you. can expect ect anythi
from 'the Weatherman'. '... Be sure your TV antennae • , .
is the season "•of the
and. TV set is protected' with . ,; ...
_Television
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I. v.6r
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Which Gives,
PROTECTION AGAINST ALL. ,HAZARDS,
. Such as Tornado, Fire,:
Sleet
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Jack McDona
R.R: 3, Lucknow Phone._ 615 Dungannon
inimum__Three Year Rate Is: $10.00.
Don't:: Delay, Act Today,. See . •
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EGRESSIVE
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•.To supplement' :our'' sales staff for your district.* The men
we are looking for Must 'be. willing to learn and work
hard.- as there are excellent opportunities for ' advancement:
Direct selling experience an advantage, car a necessity. Same
Commission paid. on. each :.year's . renewals. .Sales: training I
provided...Replies confidential: Give full particulars in first I
letter: including age, experience and • phonenumber to i
Box' 81.7,,. B-140, •London,' Ontario. I
ntar.io•Automobile. Assoc at �an'
GIRL GUIDE: NOT•. ,. • ES
ment Ass'n., . 15.00; Prov. Treas.,
insulin, ..33; YTwp of Greenock,
clerk's fees and' by-laws Kaake
drain, 135:00; Dr..--..Cleland;-calf: -,
hood vaccination; 30 'calves, 22,50;
Ed. :Thompson, inspector's ' fees,.
6.00; Mrs. Smith, caretaking; 9,31;
Frank Tloirpson, trip .to .Green-
ock' $4.00, 'Work on • highways $3,
At the regUlar Guide 'meeting-.
last Friday evening _the_Guides
-were given -the- kit list. for their
Many aspects..of camp life were
discussed. Books On 'Camping
were given out to be read. Will
the , Guides_ please bring• their
hemming to the next meeting.
RESPONSE APPRECIATED '
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LARGE STOCK OF FERTILIZER.ON HAND
'ORDER YOURS NOW!.
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ucknow District o -op
NOW—Thursday, Friday and' Saturday •
Jane lityman, Gfiariton Heston and, Claire Trevor
A grand. dramatic rornance :with A storY as• great as the east
that liveS it, with a theme as lusty as the oil gushers -of Texas
In, Vistavision—Color
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• 'PHONE 71, ,LUCKNOW
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i '' Giiige!I-ItogerS, Vail Heflin, Gene Tierney and .
and dim frustrations of,,l3foadway. .
"THE BLACK WIDOW”
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