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MRS. W. R. LAKs EASTER ..
TBANKOFFERING SPEAKER
The United Church Afternoon
and Evening Auxiliaries held
TheatreLyceum
WINGHAM
Matinee Saturday 2.00 p.m.
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
their • Easter T14ankoffering in
the churchfellows. hip room on
Thursday evening, • April; 12th.
Mrs Orville Jones, president of
the '.Evening Auxiliary, presided.;
After the opening hymn and the
Lord's, 'prayer in unison, Mrs,
Neil MacKenzie, president of the
Afternoon Auxiliary, read ' the
scripture, M'Mrs.• L, Ritchie led in.
prayer. Mrs. O. Jones gave the
offertory prayer. Mrs. J. C. Mc -
Nan!" gave a • very, fine reacting
. entitled "Easter". Mrs. L. Ashton".
Tiiurs,, Fri,. Sat, April 19-20.21 and Miss' Beverley Ashton fav
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ored -. with a pleasing
`Gene Kelly. Cyd �Charis
.duet
• Ilan Dailey,
:' IMms,. L.. C, ,.Thompson i`nfrdduc-
ed_ the guest speaker, ,Mrs. W. R,
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(,lake of Kincardine. After. `the
war, 'Rev. and Mrs. Lake west
ALWAYS
from England toi Jamaica where
hey spent4our--an
FATW
as missionaries,, They.. then carne
• to Ontario. to* the' HHarlton Pres-.
Sparkling top-flight comedy with
good song -and --lanes ‘i'nterludes bytery and in 1�Jthe to Brno
in "a style that keep's. one enter- Presbtery, With use of
twined from the. opening -40 the slides• she. gave a very ' fine talk
closing scenes: on the people of Jamaica, their
homes, church .and school Bondi-
tiions, !bringing . to mind. • that
Mon.. Tues.. Wed,, 'April 23-24-25 : there are many more, :poverty-
stricken people than wealthy
Glenn Ford., " Dorotthy McGuire ones. The natives .are eager for
John.Ho'diak . ' the Christian word and many
walked .fourmiles to ge . to
church. :She remarked. that the
church has •:had. to' work fast' in
•order to try. and overcome •.the
native worship which is. believ-
1 " ing , in spirits. The color of the.
Powerful and deeply engrossing 'Jamaicans' •varies
s.. from h't
en er�tamn- --,offered: --. �.nowr�: •-ti:A •.,�1•ao`k lint•-�-w�a ;:
-Superior courtroom et
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s:drama.. .the: color,.• she: asked her audit
encs to keep in mind' they:' are,
"TRIAL"
(Adult Entertainment)
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all,! children of God, , as we are,
and urged, to give our most to.
the missionary cause. .
• Mrs. Alen Andrew thanked
the speaker. Mrs. J. Hall, and
Mrs. .1. C. Armstrong (favored
with a vocal duet. A hymn and
the tnizpah benediction closed
the meeting after which the Af-
ternoon, Auxiliary served lunch.
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HURON CO. CROP.. REPORT
(by G • W. Montgomery)•
A number' of the' `farmers.
started work, on the land in the
south, end •af the County during
this, past week and' a few fields
ofgrain were seeded However
the-weathei-stilla-rernains--quite
cool•'and •warmer.. weather. ,coup-,
ne
led With,'so. rainfall is needed
for better growth conditions,
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Spraying for Warbl'"Fly con-
trol ' is , under way in , all Town-
ships and' it' would - appear that
there is an increased demand for
the .spray treatment this year.
Farmers in . general report
there will be. adequate -livestock
feed supplies' for the remainder
of the stabling period.
The establishment of another
mechanical sugar beet unloader
further north in the County at
Kipper. •will be : a ,definite asset
to the growers of this, crop in the
Blyth, Brucefield, Kippen and
HenSal areas; '.oho formerly
'trucked:. their beets long dist-
ances to -Centralia. .
Co-op Gasoline Serve%cel
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THE NEW AT -A -GLANCE GAUGE
tells _you.. quickly the _level- -of : fuel ;in
your tank: No more dangerous climb-
ing up on the *tank to check your gas-
oline . level. No 'more time consuming.
measuring gas with a stick.
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A: NEW ROUND LOW EVAPORA-
TION TANK ''gives' your much. ;'less
gasoline surface exposed for evapora-
'tion.• Old style oval tanks encouraged
- evaporation by exposinga greater
surface to the air inthe tank,
NEW COOL SURFACETANK to
cut down ; on evaporation On those hot
summer days..A hot tank drives val-.
. uable fuel out the air vent.
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CO-OPERATIVE OWNERSHIP
which means that ou and your neigh-
bors own your own ,petroleum distri
bution business. Through,your elected
directors you .control ' its' policies and.
keep for yourself theings ;of the.
earn!
business.
CO-OP Gasoline. and Oil are the products of one of :;Canada's leading re -
it ries, CO .�P Gasoline 'is: packecF w itik the kind, of ' power you neett
the all day .pull in heavy farm work. Order CO-OP Gas service• today..
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layhous Theatii•
Two Shows Each Night at. 7.30 :Saturday Matinees at 2.30'
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 'APRIL 20,° .21
FIVE FAMOUS. PUNSTERS
Fiber McGee and 'Melly, Edgar Bergen and . Charlie
;McCarthy, and Lucille Bali, in •
"LOOK, WHO'S ;LAUGHING"
They're . a scream on the screen together, `' in a full
length , feature 'revolving around the woes of ,McGee, 'who
tries ..to promote• prosperity in Wistful Vista
A.
EdmUnd Gwenn, Jarma Lewis, Jeff ic
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ds Dean 'Jagger
Thursday, Friday and. Saturday
Based ,on a Richard HardingDavis is st rY
' and
telling
the tale
a terrier, thatt
f. a bull bull rr lost its yen for pit=fighting and
Wound , up "as. a !blue-ribbon.iwinning show dog.
ITS A DOG'S LIFE". ,
In Cinemascope and Eastman color
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday •
"THE :ETERNAL SEA'.'
. The amazing career of Rear Admiral : John M.• Hoskins, who
lost a leg
but live • d •to. c. ,om
mond his second carrier,.
sets : the theme , for . a'' gripping story:
-Sterling Hayden, Alexis Smith,- Virginia.• Grey, Dean ifagger'.
Coming -"Strategic Air Command" -James Stewart in a
super special attraction; '
Adults 60 cents admission on this picture. g.
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W.I..EXECUTIVE
MET AT B ER•V I E ) "
South Bruce \District held. their.
District' Director and • Exeeiitive
:meeting at ' the home of Mrs Greer on Wednesday;. April lith
Cliff ,Hewitt; Bervie, on April' 12.
The rollBall was. answered by with'an attendance : of 17 sdults.
directors from Armow, Belmore, and 4 children.. The meeting' op
ened ` with the • theme hymn and • •
Beirvie, Holyrood, Kairshea, Kin ,
sardine, Lucknow,•„ 'Paramount,
Lord• s prayer in Unison, the
Purple' . Grdve, Reid's Corne'r's, scripture reading by '. s. E.
Teesv�rater, Tiverton,, Taylor 'and' meditation by. Mrs.
RI p l e y, - Drennan and Mrs. 'Thom. Mem
Wlitechurch, ' Teeswater. ;Jirs .. and
Kincardine Jrs. ' !tiers were appointed to supply `.
flowers for the . church . for,' the
Arrangements were made for • rest of the month of April. 'Roll '.
the District Annual to be . 'he'ldcall iivas. answered b
ori June 4th.at' Tiverton. at 10 • y • an s
• .change: of .flower slips. ', It was
a;M., when Miss.: Dora :Burke, decided •, to , quilt two quilts, one
Department 'representative, ,and for.' the Red Cross and one for •
F W'.I:O. board member and Mrs the bale - on Monday, April .16th
R : J. McKellar ' of Kincardine The . programcommittee' took
will be present. : ` 'charge of ' the .' meeting With . the
A • slate of officers was nom ,theme on Easter. Readings were .,
inated to be presented at the given .by Mrs. M:: Stewart, Mrs.
District Annual , by. Mrs. ••Cliff H, Ritchie and Mrs.• .Jas.. Boyle;,
Hewitt...: It 'was:
.'decided to voice
an i'nahrumental - the Easter •
disapproval of the new method parade,by Mrs: Jas: Webster,
of sending, . outlines to standing hints .:on . housecleaning toy.' . Mrs-
committee conveners. It involves .,Boyle. The Meeting. closed with
too must! writing. " ` • 1 the mampafh , benediction' •and
It was' decided that Mrs Don lunch was.. served _ ;by the ° com ,
McCosh, District'•president, ; and.. mittee in' charge: .
Mrs. Victor Emerson, District
sec.-treas., attend the . banquet at (branch.. • Mrs. George Emerson,
o.A.C: on Attie 19th .in honor :Purple Grove moved a vote of•
of : Mrs. Berry, A:C:W.W. presi- :thanks .to• the hostess .and •Ber-
dent. ofeAustralia. : • vie Brach for their • hospitality..
The meeting 'closed ,ibyi • all re- oThe Bervie president, Mrs. Bush
peating the Lord's prayer in. un- ell,' also thanked' the ladies for
ison. ' Lunch was served . by • the coining and hoped they` had en
hostess and ladies of the Bervie 'toyed the 'meeting.
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Group 1 Women's Association .
The Johnston -Houston . Group
of the 'Lucknow United Church
With' Mrs. Biouston in. charge
:met at the home. Of Mrs. H.
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE
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' Contact;
ROBERT MatINTOSH, Phone 62-r-11, 'Dungannon
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