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• 'WEDNESDAY, MAY 2nd, 39:56•
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Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM.
Matinee :Saturrday 2.00 p.m.
41hurs., Fri., Sat,' ° ;May. 3-4-5
Randolph Scott. A,ngela.• Lansbury
in .
"A LAWLESS'
STREET”.
n, outdoor melodrama in. Tech
',nicolour This is 'good entertain-
ment 'With fast ,action, and human
interest...
Mon., .Tues,, Wed. May 7 8:9
William Holden, Kim Novak
Rosalind • Russell
in
`PICNIC"
..(Adult .Entertainment)
„An excellent comedy -drama from.
a ,broadway comedy of , the same
name, :Phis offers a ,blend of
comedy and compassion and 'cep-
' -fres around characters who.' are
Credible. and 'human. The action
takes place in' a small Kansas
•town.'
<.Admission$O .35c .. 25c...
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CO-OP
PROPANE
and APPLIANCES
for
rm, . hpme and industry
ndustry
LUCK1 OW DISTRICT
COOPERATIVE INC.
Phone : Lucknow 71.:
PLAN LOCAL TOUR OF NEW.
FEED` PLANT `,AT GUELPH
Some 60;000' Ontario 'farmers
• through their central 'wholesal:
ing • organization,' United Co-op-.
eratives: of Ontario, are now the
proud possessors :of a new
$600;000feed manufacturing.
plant in Gitelph:
Roasting one of ` the .largest
feed . warehouses and . one ,'of the
•tnost .modern feed; plants'.in Can
:Ada, the Guelph operation • will
ie • supply:72 Co-operatives located
an • southwestern and northern
Ontati Ther -naming 80-7-Co-
operatives
OE' Co-operatives in the eastern part of
the province are presently' being
,supplied by United Co; operative
•feed plants at Kenvptville . and
Peterborough.
• County tours' to:Visit; the new
plant are t� be held. Iii'. these
us, tours it is.. planned that .farmers
pi
Of
iy
TIS. LtJCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, QNTARIO
KI.NT OUG
.Mrs. Ronald . •Thacker •enter,
tained the Anglican. Evening'
Guild at her home on Wednesday
.evening, Following the devotion-
al exercises QVirs. George Halden-
by read the. scripture lesson; Miss.
Edna .Boyle, "Living Epistle" for
the meditation. It was decided
to assist the Little Helpers sec-
retary ,with funds in preparation
for the Fall bale,: The evening
was spent fn working on a• Col-
onial:lardy quilt.°: The president,'
'Mrs. 'Thacker, .closed the. meet -
Ing with prayer.. Dainty refresh -
'Merits were; served and a :social
time enjoyed,' .... •
Mrs. Burton Collins' .returned
=-tri - her teaching duties ii : our
:sch'ool' this "'Week after •°aweeks''
absence with illness; " t
Mr. and ' 'Mrs, James Palmer
and family were to 'Wiarton Sun-
day where
Sun-daywhere Mr,, Palmer was con-
ducting t'ae chwrch "Service 'there:
and also ..visiting' with Mrs. Pai••'
rner's p rents . there. '.Rev, M. A.
Stevens , was in , charge of the.
Kinlougn; Bernie and .Kingarf
services. .
• Mr; and .,Mrs. • Tom Hodgins .&
Mr. and . Mrs. Arthur Graham
were;':dinner guests of Mr. and.
.Mrs. Bert 'McLean, •Kjn.eardine
on:,.Wedesday evening,, •
Mr../Glen • I-odgins: arid. Miss
Beverley 'Stanley ,attended the
;graduation tt" 1�a�sry H
al, T'or :,
onto, on. Friday.' Students from'
the :Peteiiboro'ugh Bible College
graduated. !Glen ,was . a second
year•, student' at the 'Bible College
and is horne at 'present owing ,tb
his father's illness, •
The.. Anglican . services will be
:.gin at 9:30; next .Sunday,. May
6th and . continue •.for .the sum,
'mer months. Sunday' School will
also begin next Sunday follow-'
ing: the. 'service:
Mrs, Alice Thompson.• & Keith.
And !Mrs. W • Lavelle of Kirkland
Lake visited with Mr. and ,Mrs.
Harvey. Hodgins .and family
Mrs.. Bob ' Bu'rrow's .of Elmira
called !on friends. here .'Sunday
She was the 'ifornier, Mildred Pin
hell.
:Mr. Jack 'Barr and Donald and
`Mr.'. Bruce Orr motored to Tor-
onto Friday for •:Mr...Russell! Barr.
who has finished his third year
civil engineering at . the •Univer, •'
sity, of Toronto. Russell spent the.
week -end with his Mother,. Mrs,
John- Barr , and other members
of his family ..here, returning on
Sunday to begin Metro `of Tor-`
onto party chief for the •summer.
'.months.
WI.: Meeting Thursday . Evening '
• The Holyrood Women's Tnsti•='
ueting.will ,be ..held in t
:Township Hall on Thursday:.• ev-
ening with •Mrs: Sari •Farmer and
Mrs • Ed . Thompson, : hostesses.
Roll call, Ahighway I found in-'
teresting 'and--why;°-topic, •-What-
women drivers-- should :',know;
Motto,, Our life's highway; .dem-
:•onstration by 4-H Club girl's, cot-:
'ton 'accessories for' the !Club, girls
'bedroom; 'District Director's re-
,port,',
e=,port,', Mrs. Frank Thompson;
ectors, . Mrs. P: A. Murray, Mrs.
Raynard' Ackert,, Mrs. Fank Maul-
den, Mr`s. ,Jim Boyle.
' .A :large' crowd enjoyed.'the:
l
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N
PAPE FIVE .
:variety concert presented by the.'
Purple Grove W.I. in Holyrood
hall on Tuesday- night.
Mr. And Mrs. Delbert Hedley
were tendered a reception on.
Thursday evening. Mr, Irwin
Carruthers read anaddress and
Mr; Laverne Wolfe presented
them. • with. a gift of money.
Sunday School twill begirt iiext
Sunday • in" the • Presbyterian
Church at 1.30 preceding the,
regular afternoon .service,.
Garden Clith Organized.
The Hglyrood Dainty .Diggers
met 'at the.° home of ,Mrs, Frank
,Mauiden•' on Saturday .afternoon
and 'held the. election, Of, officers
for the'°garden club: leaders, Mrs:,
Frank iMauldeny Mrs. Lyman
"S'utton ""The therie'song opened
the,. meeting and nine girls,ftns-
veered •the roll' with .naming "my'
'favorite flower and why". The
.girls repeated the 441. pledge.
Officers elected were:, president,
Miss :Joan Sutton;: vice president,
Miss Marion Percy ;..• Miss
:Sandra Percy;' ,press , reporter,
Miss Sharon Hodgins, Mrs Maul-
den • outlined . the club require-
ments and •.gaveeach girl vege-
table and flower seeds and liter-.
at,ire for the garden' club girls:
Miss Barbara Murraythanked
the hostess. Dainty refreshments
were:. served. •
•
:ASSEMBLY CENTRE
( tinned. tr,om ":Page' l)
the. .farm.' These are sold F.O.B.
at Lucknow, with the . producer•
saving .the trucking charges.
At the ,Frida ynight committee'
meeting, ' the, 'shippers' agree,. to
rebate the Cominitfee at the rate
of 'one-half ..cent :a :hog to 131'6
-
vide a small fund to ` cover ad-
vertising costs and other'.,little
incidental expenses that the Com,
mittee " may have.:They work On
an entirely ivoluntary basis,'
Bob Wilson, Ripley shipper,
was 'at the meeting and he was
extended; the privilege of work'-
ing through the local:.:Assernlbly;
:Centre, if. he so' wished.
The motion . to set up the
centre was made by:. Jack MaC-:
Kenzie and Austin 'Martin: Aus-
tin said he had donee some inves
Itigating in the matter and felt
that the Tiplan : Was in the Pro-
ducers', •interest. "It's a . step in
the right, direction" , 'he said.
Jake Koehler, general 'mana-
ger of the 'Hog Producers' Associ-
ation,! was unable to. be ,present.
Guest' speaker was Eldrid Aiken,
a director: of the Ontario Associ-
ation.
He said the Provincial Board.
was 'unanimous, that if a direc-
tional program is `set u'• it would
layh�Use Theatre..
Two: Shows Each Night at 7.30:= Saturday Matinee at. 3.30
;Friday and Saturday, IMay jdth. and 5th ,
ROBERT • MITCHUM and JEAN SIMMONS
"SHE . COULDN'T SAY NO
11*S IS A° TOP COMEDY with Mitchum' : portraying a
, small 'town .doctor in' an , easy-going community that 'gets
quite a stirring -up . with the 'arrival. . of a mad -cap heiress
from England.
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i NOW—Thursday, Friday and Saturday
• Goderich•
Dirk Bogarde, ,BrigetteSardot,:',&'James.ARobertsonJustice •
That Doctor is in trouble again. This time it's a cruise shop
a.nd the' liveliest passenger list you've ever seen, so it's
all aboard for a right merry cruise.
"DOCTOR .AT SEA"
in Vistavision`
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Monday, Tuesday and:Wednesday
. • •Phil .Carey,' Mitsuko Kimura .& Aldo' Ray
In the -land• of the Rising .Sun, an amazing true adventure-_
romance well sprinkled' with uproarious fun.. •- •
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•Comiiig-Kiln, Novak in `PICNIC" Adult Entertainment 1
Scope and color ; . . -;
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'Phony 181 : Kincardine
PAYING' HIGHEST PRICES. FOR
LIVE POULTRY
Poultry Culling A Specialty
l .accordance with government regulations our poultry
coops are thoroughly'. washed and disinfected
for yor Protection:
not interfere with the procchicers
local 'assembly points, but would
work through them directing
.He stressed the need for sup-
port of ,the Association's, program
which among' its objective's aims
at sending hogs to the 'open mar-
ket for CoMpetitive bidding and
a negotiated price. With implied
reference to, farmers failing', to
,stiek together he.stated, "they've
been bu in tia out for 50c7..
WANT ,ADV,T. :RESULTS!
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In rgeent issues there's been
repeat proof Of thd power of a
little "want ad" to do a selling
jolb. Quick sale of a pressure
tank, and a girl's coat, were re-
ported, arid a lost .dog was quick-
ly returned to* its owner.
If you have something to buy
or sell --- granted the condition '
ad" will do the twick at Low
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CONSIGN1VIENT AUCTION SALE
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Cattle '11111St,..be 'consigned OW to above -date. ,
50 YEARLING STEERS
50 HEIFERS
manufacturing plant Ciuelph to supply
...j2 Co-operatives in northern ancl, south-
• storey warehOuse.wiih' floor, space Of almo8t,
50;000 square, feet bOasts one Of the larg-
has .24-hour.capacitY of .400 tons,: a mod-
ern office *Ind laboratOry, 12. silos with
'storage capacity of 84,000 bushels and a
•the feed .thanufacturing plant will be, Alfred
Walberg, United 'Co-operatives. of Ontario
is owned' bY 60,000 farmers ifitoligl their
Membership in some 150 local co-opera7
On • June 1st there will' be a. Bruce
ty tour of the new Oant.
BUS LEAVES LLJCKNOVV, FRIDAli., JUNE 1st
Anyone wishing to go obiain/their tickets from: