HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-16, Page 7pNESDAY, MAY ' 16th,.' f956,.
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lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM• . .
Matinee Saturday 2.00 pm.
'Thurs., Frt., .Sat. May 17-18-10
Richard Egan Dana, Wynter
Cameron Mitchell
•in
"THE VIEW , FROM
MPEY'S 'HEAD"
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A mantic melodratna based. on
..Hamilton • , Bassos best-selling
novel. This is ;the story of a New
York lawyer who returns to
•h&inetown , on business ,and. be-
c- OQ•n--es.' nvolvedith- aformer
:sweetheart:•
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• Mon., --Tues., Wed.. May .21-22-23.
Humphrey.' Bogart
Frederic March 'Martha ,Scott
in
'THE DESPERATE
HOURS"
(Adult•,ntertainment)
A, powerful and exciting •.sus-•
`pense melodrama. This ': is, the
r o the tension -laden story f he
vio-
lence and terror suffered by a
family of ,four when their home
_ gi d ► -.xhr a d.ngeroUs:
• convicts.
TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF ' KINLOSS
Tenders : will be • received by,
the undersigned 'for . 'the supply
of a MotorGrader, Snow. Plow
and. Wing, •until 2.0.0 'p.m., . June-
4th; 1956,..at Holyrood, .Ontar.ip.
Specifications 'an d Tender
Forms may 'be obtained from the
'undersigned:
All bidders ' must use Town
ship Tender Form." • . • -
Lowest, or 'any,"tender.•not• nec
:•essarily .;accepted:
J. 11 Lane, clerk, Twp: :of Kin-
loss,. R.R. :2, Holyrood, Ont
TaE LUCI .NOW SENTINEL; LUCKNOW,, ONTARIQ
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PAGE SEVEN
NOTICE " • °
Mansfield Store at Holyrood is
now re -opened for business with
a complete stock for your Selec-
tion. Drop in and vi,Sit us.'
TENDERS'
KEN, Loss TOWNSHIP
TENDERS' WANTED
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned anytime ap to
2.00 o'clock in the: afternoon, of
June 4, 1056, for the construction
of the "Wraith Municipal Drain."
consisting' of 1,000 feet of open
drain, and also for the construc-
tion of ,•:the "Taylor -Tiffin -Scott
Municipal Drain",consisting of
500 `feet. of tile drain,. and 40,100
,feet -:of •'open drain.._
These drains. are •quite; close To
each other, and tenderers must
;be• iprepar'ed •to ' 1b both. jobs.:
• Plans; :profiles arid specifica
tions May be seen, at the Clerk's
office; or the Engineer's Office,
Mr, James A. Howes,' Listowel,
'Ontario., • . • . .
Work tobe completed not
later . then October 1, 1956:.Tend-
ers to be 'accompanied by certi-
fied .cheque .'for: •10 percent of
tender. The lowest or any ' ten-
der not necessarily accepted:
J. R. -..LANE; :Clerk,
Holyrood, Ontario.
.TENDERS
N ER
S
TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD •
Tenders for caretaker of Town-
ship of Ashfiel ,. .. `
�,�L31��g'ratYn
at West, End ' of ` Con: 12,, Lake
Front, will be ..received .by the,
undersigned up' to May ,26th, 1956,,
'at 5 ;pm: Grass to be cut: when
necessary, garbage to, be .collect'-'
ed: and disposed of. Caretaker to
supply. garbage cans, keep ;toilets
in sanitary condition, tables, etc.
to be: placed ori; ground and°.kept
in• condition and stored inside
whennot in use; as' well as -any;
extras that are .needed Tender•
to be in a lump sum. Work ,will'
be tinder supervision''ef•. an, .at,
pointed Inspector. •
Donald Sin.psen, Kiritail, •
Clerk,' Township Of 'Ashfield.
Winghatn's 1956 ': `tax rate 'has
been set at 72.' mills; an increase
:of nine mills 'from last--; yea'r's
rate.
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;SEED and .FERTILIZER
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. George Elliott, wishes to
gratefully 'acknowledge • all the,.
lovely cards, treats, flowers and
calls during the past, few weeks,
Many kind thanks to all. '
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I wish, to thank all those who
remembered me and 'the .baby
with fruit, .flowers,; gifts' and
cards, .While we were in.'the hos-
pital.
Mrs. "Wilbert Hodgkinson,
Mr, and Mrs. ' Richard Webster'
wish to thank then -many friends
that ".Galled or remembered them
in any way en` the ;occasion • of
their 50th, weddinig anniversary,
arid a • special• thanks 'to their
neighbors 'on' the".4011 for' their
�.4 e
gift:
Words could never exiiiress
'our. appreciation..of f all . t`0 -e kind,
ness shown to us when our little
Janice passed away... Thanks to
Court Sepoy, •Court Sherwood,
•Lucknow . Fire Co,, '• and. ° volun-
teers, Dr.. Corrin, Nurse Shirley
Robinson and all the friends •and
neighbors• • who . senna cards, flow-
ers and baking ,or helped in any
•way.. These •kind acts, will never
be forgotten.
Bob and Eunice Reid.,
WHITECHURCH,
Calvin John MaClenaghan, -son
of .•Mr. ;and Mrs:' Ted, plcCleniag-
hap. and. Linda Marie. 'Purdon,
da�ghisr•- of-�Mr, and Mr-:�--Rdssell
Purdon were ,christened in. the
United +Church. on Mother's Day;
Murray William 'Simpson, son of
•vIr.. and; Mrs. Hugh, Simpson and
Cecil de• Boer, .son, of Mr. , and
Mrs.• John :de''Boer.
Mr. and Mrs. ClarkMaGreg-
or,, Bruce. and Cameron ' of . Se-
bringville, Mr Mac • MacGregor
• of New. York and: Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Dosman . tend ` family of
Miildrnay, all spent the week -end
with Mrs' °Duncan . MacGregor &.
Ross.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. King •and
family: of Toronto spent. . the
week -end 'with ''he,rr sister, Mr: &
Mrs Walter Arscott. •
Mr. and Mrs:' Walter . James,
Roy ' and Leonard' visited on Sun-
day With Mr., and Mrs. J. D. Fin-
layson and other friends Si'n :Kin-
cardine.
Mrs. ' Dean Moir `. of . Winnipeg
telephoned her' : mother,.. Mrs: D.
MacGregor on Mother's Day.
Mr. and' Mrs. Stanley Moore
and farnily ` visited on ; Sunday,
•with her mother, '.'Mrs.:.Thompson
at Caledon.
Miss Winnifred Perrier of Tor.''
onto ;spent the week -end with her
parents; Mr. and ' Mrs.; 'W. R.
:Mrs. • Doris Willi's and sons
}spent Sunday with her -brother,
Mr.. and Mrs. Musgrove at Wrox-:
eter. Mrs.. Musgrove,. Sr., a who
has :•:.been ._visiting. _here_:for.__the.. �__.
' past •'week, returned horn with
them. . • •
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parker and,
.) family of Brucefield •and Mr. 3a
Mrs: James MacIntyre, Allan and
'Linda of ' Ridgeto.wn,• :all spent
Sunday ,with: Mr. and Mrs.
McClenaghan. • ;
Mr; Szaan of Brussels: has start-
ed to work in the :E; S. Watt &
Sori feed mill' here.'
• ' Rev. and ''M'rs. Robt. Watt and
John ,Cf. Mitchell visited on Mon-
day with
on-;day..with . his parents, Rev• and
'Mrs, W. J. Watt. Mrs. W. J: Watt
had .:.telephone . 'calls from Mrs;
Geo T'homp`son,`Feversharn; -Dr•'
Arthur Watt from. London and.
Rev. Geo. •Watt from Dungan
non • • ••
,.M.r _`MirarrlMoore:'had_the'.01xsi.
fortune to injure his thumb last
Week.
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ay ouse Theatre
Two Shows Each Night at 7.30 .-- Saturday Matinee, at 2.30
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY, 18, ] 9
Gary Cooper, Walter Brennan and.' Joan Leslie, in,
"SERGEANT YORK" '
Gary Cooper portrays, a sharp -shooting Tennessee back-,
woods'. Lad who was a conscientious objector, but when draft
ed , proved .one of . the. bravest members'• of the American
Expeditionary Force of World. War I, and wonthe highest
kbonors 'of the .nation for his spectacular feat.. It is, Cooper's
.,Acadein y Avsrard `role, .
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NOW — Thursday;: Friday and Saturday
Alfred .Hitchcock 'invites you to
join -
GRACE BELLY and VARY GRANT
In a- trip to Monaco and the French Riviera, including an
exciting. and. ,breath -taking chase designed---. •
"TO CATCH A THIEF"
In ' Vistavision' and Technicolor
:Monday, Tuesday,. and Wednesday
. ALEC GUINNESS and JACK HAWKINS
England's two top, dramatic„stars co-starred in ' what has
• been.' called the most provocative picture of Our motion
picture era. +•
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Coming "THE •LONE RAli1TGER"—with Clayton Moore and' 1,
ray , Sitveriteels,. in Technicolor.
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ed' with •Mr. John•. Emersonon
Thursday..
Mrs. '•Lettie and \ Ada Gawley
of *Ripley spent ' Sunday ' at the•
home of ;: Mr. • .and . Mrs. Victor
•Gavvley.
Mr.. and Mrs. Walter Forster
and family visited .with Mr. Don.
ald MaCosh recently, '
Mr. Norval Stanley, spent a:
few ;'days in ;Toronto last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill' Hughes of
;Lorton' visited at the :home of
:Mr. • and Mrs..: Francis Boyle for
the week -end. '• .
Miss Rozlind .Swan • visited with
Miss Myrna Irvin' for the week-
end. • •
“HOTHOUSE" TOMATOES
At ; the home of Mr. :arid Mrs
N. H. Hedley earl be seem a tom-
atoplant;. ,bearing a crop Of some
eight well.' - forr"ned• tomatoes, •
with two Of ..them now' ripening
to compete 'with the best of the
hothouse .variety.
-,The=torsi. oto -sprouted -Erni r -seed ,
in the earth of a'., house fern
Which had been re -potted witfa'
garden soil last fall. It was later
transplanted and with : a bit of
attention has grown . to quite 4.1;
some tomato , plant, that required.
staking and -is -now bearing a crop
of fruit.
armer Broadcaste
Here is the • speedy; simple,, ' economical way to. ,.,do
Your broadcast seeding or. fertilization.'
The FARMER BROADCASTER will sow any type Of
seed that can�be:.braadeast.,�Excellent for, top-dres6in
"�'our�small grain: Available with ,a 1.i/A bu. or 5 bu.
hopper
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PHONE 71, IatCKi'4O'W
.'PURPLE GROVE
Mr, and Mrs. Frank bore, 'Ron-
nie and Nancy visited with ' the
latter's Mother,. Mrs. Brind•ley.of
Riversdale on Sunday.
Mrs; Donald- •Mc.Cosh - rid Mrs .`
Howard Thompson attended 'a
converntion at. Belrnbral last week.
Mr. and :Mrs. John. Emerson
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:visitec • at the,.•hozne••:of "Mr; and;
Mrs. Harvey Hodgins recently..
Mr; and' Mrs. Donald 'McCosh'
spent Sundayat the home df Mrs.
John Colwell. • • • '
Mr, and MrsoIsaac•Nikon visile•
lODAYS:.
ONLY:!.'
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plus your
recappable
tire
CAVALIER.:
6.00. i 16 . •
6.70 1'5'
Blackwall ••
Sports and Auto Suj
'• Phone: 65, Lucknow, Ont'. ".
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