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TZrE LUCKNOW SENTINELP IJUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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• The story of the military ,car-
•eer and Personal; life a. a famous
• American flier whO became the
. first triple jet ace in histOrY.• •
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;Robert Newton, Glynis Johns,
"THE BEA,C}icOMBR"
• - A colorful .and witty • South
• Sea comedy -drama with authen-
tic tropical backgrounds..
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RED. CROSS CAMPAIGN
EXCEEDED, THE OBJECTIVE •
The spring canipaign of the
Lucknow. and District Red Cross
Branch has cOnsiderably exceed-
ed the objective •of $1,000. Total
donations, to date standat,
$1,092..03,
Virden Mowbray, chairman of
the campaign cominittee has re-
ceived the following letter of
recognition from the Oritario Di -
Vision of the Canadian Red Cross
Society: '
Dear Mr. Mowbray:
I was ',very tilea,secl tO, receive
the ,report ' that your. Red .Cross
campaign..; has. been coMpleted•
SuccesSfUlly,' I want Tto •Congrat-
Ulate you andl will be„grateful
if ydu • Will . convey ,iny personal
appreciation to' all
..ha. cikorked
faithfully vith you and to
the citizens wbo gave , so gener-
• ously in support cyf your •appeal.
Yours very &illy,
Harley •Neff,
• Carnpaig.n
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ttention Farmers! 1.
Canada's Largest Farm Service •Organization has vac- •
ancies on ita Sales Staff for Farmers wishing to increase
their income in a non -seasonable and protected field
o selling.. Literal .6ommissions paid, beside •par-ticipat-
ing in Pension, Plan and Group Insurance Benefits.
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ALLIED FARM SERVICES,.
PAGE SEVEN
• CARD OF THANKS
Mr, and Mrs,,• Sandy Purdon
wish to express. their sincere
• thanks to •all who sent them
gifts, cards and extended con
gratulations •on the occasion of
their fifty-fifth wedding • anni-
versary. •"
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. -Wareing and
Ifarriily wish to most sincerely
thank friends and neighbors for
floral • tributes and the many
'kind acts shown them in the less
of a clear mother and grandmoth-
er., These kindnesses will never
be forg.otten. •,
, The • nieces •and; nephews of
-the late' Duncan MacRae,. wish
to sincerely thank friendsand
neighbors': (for the many, kind-
nesses and expressions„of• syrn-
pathy extended them at , the.time
•of the death of their uncle.
° I "wish ,to thank sincerely. Mr.
John Hanna, 1,P.P., Mr. Andy
Robinson, M.P., and Many, other
friends for many ,Messages of
sympathy in the loss ,of my be-
loVed sister. •••
"• Mrs. Ira Campbell.•
2431/2: pundits Street,. London, .Ontario.
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DEEP and SHALLOW WELL
• WATER SYSTEMS
Furnaces 0i1 Burners
ilitiore
.Phone Dungannon It :3, .Liicitnowi "Ont.
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metimes Farming Is- An
phill Pull
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Mrs. Burt: Roach wishes to in.
cerely thank friends and neigh -
bars for all the kindness shown
in various ways ' rwhile she was
the hospital and: since returri-
ing: home. ' •-1..•
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Mr.' and Mrs. Harry, Hayes 'of
'Birmingham, Mich.,' were holiday
visitors with Mr. and Mr's:.• Rus-
sel Ritchie and the, Tiffin fem.;
ilies' and 'his sister,, 'Mrs:. Mary
Jane Tiffin in Wingham Hospi-
layhowe Theatre
Tio Shows Each Night at 7.3ti Saturday Matinee at 430
• Friday ' and Saturday, .June .8th, •Oth •
‘, .10M.; McORKA. and MARX.11$1,44NCHARD, in
"BLACK. MORSE CANYQN"
• The, thundering story of a black -maned killer and the
men who challenged the outlaw stallion's wilderness king-
• dom. It'sa breath -taking aclventy.re.story of horse'rnching..
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i• Now—"THE YEAIR,LING",r-Margaret Kinnan Rawlings' Pull -
1• itzer Prize story, with Gregory Peck, Jane 'W3rnia.n,,
! , '•Claude• Jarman .Jr. -Technicolor. ••/ .
Goderich
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday—Adult Entertahunent
I Humphrey Bogart, Martha Scott & Fredric Marek ,.
• I. Exceptional Eritertainment! Joseph Hayes' best-selling novel
and successful stage hit comes to the screen as a
• •forceful and interesting suspense drama. •'
"THE:DESPERATE HOURS"
-- 111 Vistavision
1 ' Thursday; Friday and Satutrday. • • •
- Kirk, Douglas,Bella Daryl, Cesar Romero, Gilbert Roland
A -speed-track ' -story- told against,. breattifurT§Eerik --tettingt-
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on the French Riviera, in Italy and other European
racing centres, :, ••• . .
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' - 'THE RACERS"
— In 'Scope and Color T
Ned--"MISTER--"MISTERROBERTV—in. Cinematcope and Teelmi-
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Tecbfli-
coior with James Cagney, Henry Fonda,'William Powell
•r. "and Mrs. traig •Se. Ott eft . • • .• Jack emmon
R.C.N.; Himiltoni• were week -end
visitors.With his father,Mr.. Ste-
• wart Scott
The School children from
• No,' 8 and S.S. No. 9 enjoyed a,
bus: trip to 'Owen Sound, ,Mid -
•'mint and Miciland,'etc.; on Tues-
day. It .was cexrpected at' first tci
• go to Detroit but decided 'later
on the niirthern trip, • _ •
A social evening isAaeing held
at.. the Community Hall on Fri-
day 'evening ii. hono f Mr. and
'Mrs.' Myles MacMillan, who are
leaving the neighborhood to move
to. Teeswater. Plage, bring lunch.
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•'• Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Evans and
Ted. visited in London .on Sunday
With, 'Mr. and " Mrs. Bob Brown
• and...tainily '..and ,attendedthe
christening service of the i r
granddaughter,. Barbara Lorraine,
.acting AS . god:'Parents at Christ
Anglican . Church on.. Wellington:.
•Saved House From Destruction
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0- Gasoline Will ake t e
Load Easier.
'Phone .181 • • : . • •• Kincardine,.
PAYING HIGHEST PRICES FOR.
• .LIVE pouLTgy.
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Poultry: Culling A:SpeCialty
In accordance with government regulationoar Poultry:,
.coops are. thoroughly washed and. disinfected: •
•. for your protection.; .•.•
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Allan, will be the guest speaker
in the United Church next Sun-
day morning. Mr. Ralph Howlett
will conduct anniversary services
at Glen Allan: • ••
Mr..' and Mrs. Dave iGibb. and
Harry of Clinton, Mr. oat Gibb
and Miss Lorna' May of Stratford
A fire got out .of control while .'
burning ruhbigh. and threatened
to destroy the fine brick home
of Mr. • and .Mrs. Stewart Hunter.
and LOIS afrArmtivvs a Week 'ago
Saturday 'morning. As :a precaut:-.
ionary measure the neighbors re
Moved household effects pend-
• 'trig arrival of Ripley Fire Depart-
ment; The ten -man brigade was
able to quell the blaze after four
hours fighting, •.cOrifiriing. dam-
age :to ,the :kitchen.: A roadside.
ditch filled With water .from re
• cerit, rains provided excellent: re -
Serve supply and the use of the.
auxiliary pump, recently. acquir-
ed by , the "fire' clepartnient, •was
put to geed use. MisS Lois
• ter was . Our former :teacher at
S.S. No..9.. •',
Anniversary serVYces are to be
held. on June 17th. Rev. 'McClure
. Easier because CO-OP gasoline is refine Molesworth is to be guest Inin-
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a - PlatinUM *keg§ tcr, be.- held
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P . • meeting folp
lowing at 2.30 ..m,
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Easier because its consistent quality. . o•
• .. trieans that•' ST: HELE148 Whenever the heavy pull.
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' . comes. CO-OP gasolineis always ready. L Mrs, D, Tedd is home after
load 1,5 easier
thei • .. .. ,, spending the winter -months with
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when, you own, your owp, peiroleum is 0. u her daughter, Mrs. D. J. Mae-
e8'.-filitt-ea11 keep for yourself •the earnings-ThinareS.• --Intosif arfd=:Mr. .MacIntosh_.3at....S.t.,
..,•,-- '1.\---FARMEWS' : -G. .A.' SQ_LI:k4;._ , : , catharipes: ,
from Stratford for the week -end.
Miss Margaret Miller was home
.00.0p.:GAs.- Mrs. Keith Meek and 'David -
returned on Saturday from Lon-
don. 4/here David 'bad been a
'patient in the Childrens War
Metnoriai Hospital for treatment
for a collapSed lung.
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. 'PHONE 71, 4,11CKNOW.
ReV. Campbell Taverter, Olen
Were recent guests of the form-
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pr's spn,.-tIVIr. and Mrs- Dave Gibb.
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• Mari blames fate •for most ac-
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