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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-08-22, Page 5ro W,F13N sbitiv , A Ous'I,' 244, io5 Tooled To Repair • All Makes �t Tractors, Machines & Shop Work, ACETYLENE ''& .ARC :WELDING. K I. U 1l�1 LOUGH �s : H�. GARAGE ~"RRECIitLE S. Phone 184-20, Ripley . 1HE HOME Of QUALITY SERVICE �d 6 i;►► JBN DEERE PARTS • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCkNOW, ONTARIO WESTERN FAIR ADVANCE TICKETS'NOW ON SALE .Advance sate admission tickets for. Western Fair, London, Sep- tember 10 to 15, are the same price as last year, three for one dollar, 'and are now on sale at .The Sentinel Office and through, gut Western Ontario. Only purchasers, of advance sale tickets are eligible • for the draw for two sedan cars on the last night 'of the fair, Saturday, September .15, 'in front of the grandstand; ,General admission 'at the gate is a straight '50 cents With no 'chalice w geither of, the beautiful sedans. In addition,,, the purchaser °• .of advance. tickets' saves+50 Cents on every three d missions. One admison ticket i •• will admit ,two •children to the fair. Just' make sure' your° name and address are . plainly written or 'printed -on the back of each. tic- ket. Kenneth J. •MacKenzie,.. R.O. • Optometrist .LISTOWEL, ONT: . at the former Wrona__Jewwelery. store.' Ripley, 10 a.in to 9. p.m., WEDNESDAY.', AUGUST 29th and every. Second Wednesday Eyes examined ' - Glasses fitted For appointment 'phone , Roy MacKenzie,. 96-r-24, Ripley. McLENNAN and• MacKENZIE -.FUNERAL SERVICE Services conducted: accord=, ing to your'- wishes at your Home, your Church, or at : our Memorial: Chapel 'at• no additional charge. • AMBULANCE SERVICE �s .. :.Phone :1.^ • •L cknow, -- - •. Dray ok!Niigat TED 'COLLYER Registered Master Electrician ELECTRICAL r°CONTRACTQ 'Specializing'in0 Electrical Wiring and .'Repairs AGENT FOR. SPARTON : ,TV and • All Eleetribal Appliances Phone '464-25, ' Lucknow G. -ALAN I LLIAM S • OptOmetrlst Offlt* oft 'Pait k St., last off the Main .St. in WINou Ni Professional lye Examination Optical Services Phone 770, Wingbani R. S. HETHQ.ERC.INGTON,/ .. Barrister, Etc. ._:_ Wingham-and•-Luel now i IN LUCHNOW Each '(Monday and Wednesday 9 Located in the Municipal Office 'Phone Wingham • Office 48 Residence 97 JOH NSTONE'S U4gRAL H0ME 'Phone '76 r. 1 D.ay._.ox l�tig�ht • Ambulance, Service VSE OF' FEINERAL HOME At leo Extra Coat • Moderate Priem. ••• Established i1 Insure With The CULR•OSS MUTUAL•. FIRE INSURANCE CO.. for ' • Reasonable rates, • .souind pro- tection & prompt, satisfactory settlement of claims. FARISH'• MOFFAT Your Local,' Agent R.R.3, :Teeswater 'Phone Teestva)2er 57-r41 F.: T: ARMSTRONG. OPTOMETRIST GODERICH FOR AlPPOINTMENT 'Phone 1100• 'For Appointment: or : Information See..Wm..A.• Schmid 'Phone 157-w, : L• uckniow.. INSURANCE FIRE, . WIND, CASUALTY AUTOMOBILE AND. LIFE • • To Protect:Your 'Jack; insure With Jack Today. J. A. McDONAGH` • R.R. 3, L' ucknow, Ont. 'Phone 61-5, Dungannon R. W. ANDREW HELD 'INSTITUTE Mrs*Byron Greig, .Lions ,Head;; I RALLY rd vice pres., 1VIrs, Harvey IN BRUCE Iiouston, Holyrood; sec. -trees. Mrs. Cornish, Chesley. Discussion group leaders were: • resolutions, Mrs. B. Greig; Community'Act, ivities and Public Relations, Mrs. Dipple;, Historical Research and Current Events, Mrs...A-Givens; 'Citizenship' . and Education, was not . taken owing • to the illness, of Mrs. R. J. McKellar; Agricul- ture 84 Canadian Industries, Mrs., °Orland. Riehards; Home Econom- i ics and Health, Mrs. S. Needham; ,President's, Mrs. Wilson sec.- treas group,• 'Mrs. J..E. Rowe .. -N A telegram was' ; read."' from, 'Mrs, C. ; Dudgeon': who was un- able to attend the Meeting..Ap-• preciation was expressed to the ;retiring officers, Mrs.' D.' McCosh and Mrs. Victor Emerson. (By May Boyle) The second Bruce County W.o men's Institute Rally Was held in, the .Southampton Public school a iditoritun with over 160 in .at- tendance. There are 60 branches in the County which is divided into four districts, namely,;•East, North, Centre and South Bruce. The retiring prpsidenti Mrs. Don- ald McCosh of Purple Grove, was in the chair,. Following the Ode . the • 23rd psalm ' was repeated; and '.-the hynin "Unto The Hills" was sung inmemory of departed members. The address of welcome was giv- en ,by the town reeve, Mr. Lloyd Buckley. Mrs: •.Garnet Farrier .of Whitechurch gave the auditors' report following the minutes and PURPLE GROVE financial statement given by Mrs. Victor Emerson.-�' • • • • A: • large . • number from the Mrs. George Wilson,, regional Grove 'attended the presentation vice president of St. Marys, ad- for • Mr.. and Mrs. Glen, Emerson dressed the gathering and thank- and family prior 'to leaving for ed the ladies for the generous their new home at Milton. gift to Ontario W.I. members, Miss Edith•Stanley of'. London nnaking.. it' possible to attend . the • spent the week -end at• her. home A•C.W.W. Conference in Ceylon, here. Miss Roslyn Swan .return in December of this year./n• her ed to London for a visit. address she • said, ."It .is import- • Mr. and ant that we build on a firm foun- visited at station. Canada 'Cannot rise above' Mrs. . John the example of her homes. As We Sunday: Mrs. John Etherson the home_ .of Mr. and Nixon at Eelgrave on � ' • o Su da •.. Lyceum PAGE '> . •• heatre • W.NGIA'L Thurs., Fri, ::Sat. Aug. '23-24-2$ George Gebel Mitzi 'Gaynor' • "THE BIRDS -AND THE ‘BEES" .. `An amusing'' remake .of . "Their Lady ''Eve".. The story centres= around the romantic envolve ment of a millionaire's son whoa becomes the •target", .of a beauties ca%d-shark• and her father. •. Mon:, Tues., Wed. Aug, 27-28-2S-• Van Johnson " . Joseph Cotter in IL "THE ;:BOTTOM OF THE BOTTLE" (Adult, Entertainanent) • this story: reveals the conflicts.• between two (brothers :. . : an .escaped convict . the otha' a wealthy lawyer -rancher. • go forward in : so many ways • let' •. Miss Edn a (.Boyle of Orillia was STATE FARM :. MUTUAL uLalso reniem'ber to go ,forward a visitor ''at the home of Mil - spiritually: ' As 'parents we. have. ton Stanle a tradition to hand: down and. y` n n y' The our lives are strengthened by members of the Good those noble, characters`�kof. . the Neighbor Farm Forum. held ' a early pioneers: Each family weiner roast at the home `of. Mr. should .have a reunion • or 'home-' and • Mrs.' Stewart Needham on. coming >celebration. poring urin this Tuesday night. • .Mr. and Mrs, Carson Lou r. ., it has been a pleasure to gh= yea 'have Mrs. Alice Berry of : Aus ran, Grant and Grace of- Listo=- tralia visit Canada; She urged. wel, Mr. and Mrs.. Carol Alan- members to mark in some spec - orf of Listowel were *visitors at ial way : the W.I.. diamond jubilee the home of Mr. and. "Mrs: Frank :in • 1957.: We have : a, tremendous, Currie 'On Sunday.' responsibility so . let us be care- • Mr and Mrs, Gerald : Brindley ful caretakers, in this 'third gen- and family of Iiiversdale;• Master eration/ for there is ' a .destiny Mathew McConnel • of London, that_makesAus=<one.-None-goes-his _Were .visitors._at the 'Boone of Mr. way, :alone. • and Mrs Frank_ Bore ori .:Sun ;Dr. Morton, chairmnan of the Bruee:' County . Museum, • stated• that 4,969 persons had visitbd • he museum Three :.hundred• ;aid eighty-two school children •were. on�te' o d c n uc .d tours The rnusetirn is a very vital part of our Coun= ty, •.,He complimented the insti- tute in the ,important part that has been ••taken towards the •mus- eum 'The'.'curator, Mrs:. Gegniac, spoke briefly and invited the `ladies to • visit the museum:: Mrs,' StanGraham of:Mildma-y--favor ed` with two humorousrecita tions. Following the luncheon, Mrs. A Maundrell of Southainp- ton led inthe assembly singing. The I eestd_en_t.'s ddress .waa ggiv- en by Mrs MoCosh, irhochose- the theme "Forward", The world is one : we cannot live apart; :She. said, • "Let . us as Institute : mem- bers,. achieve something, every- . day: We are responsible to our • neighborhood",Ito make it a bet - ,ter place;. Quitters never win,' and ,winners never quit".• Barrister and Solicitor LISTOWEL, 'ONTARIO IN • LUCKNOW Every,' Wednesday and .Saturday Afternoon . Office . in the Joynt "Block Telephone:' Office. 135. a ' •.Residence 314 A. M. HARPER Chartered' Accountant West. Street -Goomucg, ONTARIO Telephones .34-3J 343W • 0404"444+040.4. 44,00"4:44"4~isr#4.4,0444 5+ IN�SURANCE. Dpera•tive ife Insurance Co -Operative 'Automobile. Insurance Mercantile & Farm rm Fire insurance . •• Economical and. Reliable, See ... TO A. CAMERON MYCBNO KV 'Phone 10440 Dungannon Mr. and. Mrs. ;John Emerson visited at ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Emerson Saturday ev= ening. Miss • Nancy. Dore' is spen ing. some holidays withrelatives t. Walkerton. Girl's Father: Young - man, we' turn the 'lights: out here at 10 pm,.., • Boy Caller: That will be okay, we'll. not be reading. • . Following the roll, call, •Mrs. George Fisher of . Whiteclyiirch recited : "The Cattle Thief" by 'Pauline Johnston,. Conveners of standing committees then form ed into their groups for a dis- cussion period. ; •,Mrs. , Norman .Smith of Parkhead, area • chair- 1-man;brought greeti*gShe-said; ---•- "We : should feel, honored and I privileged to ' be1Or g to - such a world wide organization. We re- joice in the past arid its accom- plishments but .• we,' must have faith in the. future. We all pcossess one or more talents, 'let us use then in theright way.. The road' to: world peace is the path be- tween my home and that of 'ink' neighbor'', she said: •s Arthur...l:amilton of Ate.. oddealt with 'the findings' of the discussion groups and 'urged members • tostudy their hand book, pass resolutions as,you_are: helpless .after 'a l.aw is passed. She urged all to refried our New Canadians., Mrs, • Hamilton pre- sented the by-laws' and . presided for the election of officers: pies;, Virs. Arthur llaundrell of South- annpton 1st vice .pies,, NIFs Lloyd . ,.. ma .rrad..vicee,,,, Jaspe�xld �, 1 � •-,.... .. w.:. .:. .• . ,. Y -. ., ���.��. • AUTOMOBILE 'INSURANCE Investigate Before Inver REUBEN WILSON R.R. 3, Goderich Phone, 80= r-8 Dungannon. WI NGHAM ME OORIAL SHOP We Eaves' Been. Memorial • Craftsmen' for Thirty -Seven Years, Always; Using THE. BEST 'GRANITES., Along. With Expert 'Designing and Workmanship. Prices Most Reasonable `. Cemetery Lettering a Specialty R., A. SPOTTON 'Phone 256, Wingham, Onta AY OUSE Friday and Saturday, August 24th,. 2501 A sparkling cast 'of Rhonda •Fleming, Gene :Barry, Agnes Mooreland, Teresa Brewer, Guy' Mitchell. and. The Bell Sisters, in ; "REDHEADS FROM 'SEATTLE" They sing, , they dance, 'they.' .romance. The,. picture has an adventure story background laid in the fabulous Yukon at the turn of 'the century. Goderich - ,Now P-la.ying--Gene-Kelly byd� Charisse"-an =Dan Dailey in--- r• y "It's Always Fair Weather"—in Cinemascope I • MONDAY &" TUESDAY Audieb Murphy, Barbara .Rush and Jeff Morrow All the colorful' drama of the big time prize ring is concentrated .in) this Jack Sher original screenplay. • "WORLD IN MY CORNER" WED., THUR., FRI. & SAT. :LLQ _Right i r_top±of.Ats.,successful.-Toronto run -I- . "THE EDDY DUCH•IN STORY"--: 1 In Cinemascope arid Technicolor w e -.rippling ._.... iano _ music-...... - npp lC1.g" 'p , o c, of Eddy Duchin is featured in a grand: • love story YOU will• ever remember: • T Tyrone Po:ver,' Kinn Novak and Victoria Shaw Coning.... --"Kettles In The 1arks"--starring Marjorie Maio.. All Sept. `week S ri .3rd •la 8th. First Showing each• night at ,7.29 r.. • • ---, 4 -to r 11( 1-, PI :9 ':Y • • 6