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THURSDAY). APRIL 19th, 1951
Lyceum Theatre
w INGHAM
Two Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
APRIL 19, \ 20, 21
RED SKELTON,
ANN MILLER
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Watch The Birdie
muuday; wuesday, 'Weihtesday
••. APRIL 23, 2,1,; 25 ;
RUTH ROMAN,-
•• : ELEANOR PARIC.ER
The Three. Secreti.
(Aa* Entotahiment)
ThursdaY, Friday, Saturday
April •26, 27, 28 '
"STEIiLA" "T
DRINK
The pauTsRAeDEil"
refreshes
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKN. OW ONTARIO '
LANGSIDE• , nom). CANVASS
Mrs:, Wm. MacDonald has been
quite ill. We wish her 'a speedy
recovery. .•
The Y.P.S: met on Sunday last
after •the church service. 'Douglas
SIP3PSon Presided. „
• Miss Doleana Orr London.
spent the week -end at her horrie.
Mrs. Neil MacDonald attended
the Hamilton -London; Synodical
meeting in Sarnia last Week-
Mr, and Mrs. Fetish Moffat ("z
Gordon spent Friday evening
•with Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Ross.
A 'nuinber .ftorrt this C'Omninn.7
,ity . attended .the. reception on
Friday night for Mr and 'Mrs.
Ron MeLelland (nee Agnes Con-
ley). • • • • •
BOUNDARY,,WEST•
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.Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Richard's of
Fle.sherton •with.. Mr. and
Mrs. D. Richards.
'Mr.: Albert: Stein; returned' to
iSaskatehewari ;after visiting his.
.brother, Mr: Andrew Stein. '
Mr..and Mrs. Wm Blue of De-
troit visited Mr. and Mts. Grant
McDiarmid.
M and, Mrs.. Wm., •Steele of
Detroit visited with Mr and Mrs
Alhert,Canktiell.: • •• 7- - 7
Miss. Lois. Hinter, ,Reg..N.,..'of
Seabith visited With her sister,
M. :B. &Atoll: '
,anct. Mrs; Kelso MeNay.
• spent' the :week-erldin' Toronto.
Mrs.'. 'E. aarkik.ell of Lucknow aS-
.sisted them at home.•
Mrs. W. pexter won a bushel].
of . groceries at .the Frigj.c1„a.iie
'cooking. school in Lucknow,.•
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NONE OF OUR BUSINESS!!:
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RENLO:8AL. TABLETS ' I
LIFETERIA CHICK STARTER -
Pellets or, Crumbles/• - •
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We .hive a complete line of Feeders, Waterers, •
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• STARTED„.CHICK8 AT ALL TIMES
(Floor ,Brooded After 'Three' :Weeks) •
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Feed Store and Hataher
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Feeds,' 'Fertilizer
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Groceriesii,
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'.PICK UP YOUR OWN ORDERS .
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If picked up by frailer when in town on Wednesdays or
: .-SattnitlayS help -us -speed. UP -deliveries, -
seed lime is just ,around' the collier. •-
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, . GRASS SEED
By buying Co -Op GrassSeed y.oti get just everyibig there
is as to clean, inspected 'and top :fertility seed,. ,
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YOU HAVE '
CO-OP CHICK STARTER KRUMBLES • .
CO-OP CHICK STARTER PELLETS"
CO-OP GROW •MASH"PtLLETS '
, • Will make daily market birds. •
iSPECIAL ONE 'WASHING AtACHINE:
Sllghtly Used. -Gas tiriven-4 Guarantee With It.
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iucknow 41)istrict4 Co -Operative
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asked to help pay for it. ,Reeve
Dave Carruthers said there were
those in his Township at -
dis-
tance who weren't interested, and
he- did:not favor it- over-.
on a municipal taxation ha...41st but
• favored :the canvass' method as
did' Reeve Finnigan.
•P. A. Murray cltieStioiied if the
receipts issued 23 years ago Were
"mere, seralPs. of paper", .The'
•chairmari replied that he felt
there was none but who had full'
Value for their donation, figuring
• out .at but little over 45c a year.
The Church,.. it was added, was
onlY trying to get Out theie,eqUity
in :the ;blinding representingin,
the main,- taxes; light, cleaning
and • mortgage interest charges.• .
The expressed opinion of seV,eral,
• at the meeting. ':was.:' that :the
Board's ,offer was most fair, and
the opportunity t� take over the
.shed at this price shouldn't be
missed. • • ,
• „Reeve J. C. *Nab said that
• the Village had about reached the
•saturation point in. non -revenue
.prOducing- real estate, arid that
about 90 'percent of, the residents
of :the villa were not interested
.in. the . shed, and it would: not
be: fair to' aSk the -municipality
to take it ovel%alorie; • •
Reeve Finnigan stressed that.
the Canvass be on a straight 'don -
Won .basis, with. the building
deeded to th'e• town. This was 'to
dispell any idea of holding
"Shares" in the .building as some
were •of the impression from the
original canvass..
Robert Rae said that had the
Shed, been on a shareholder -:'Sys
Tfri;111-6-§e-grar-e-h--Orders w-qtrlitece."-
responsible for putting •up more
Morley, to 'protect their interest,:
Or lose their,"Stock". ", ,
W. B. Anderson stressed. the
irnportance of urban -rural cb-bp-
• eration in'the matter.,He referred
to inter -dependence One upon the:
• other; and Said .we should, try
toget away from the idea that
the town was getting all the ben-
efit, 'The "tOwn needs the fanner,
• he said, but, themercalint is ren-
dering. an imPortant service and
• the. urban 'folk. as Consumers of
the farmer's ;productsare, ,esien-
• 'RECTOR INDUCTED
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by' the' church wardens: Luck -
now, T J: Salkeld, T. W. Spaith;,
:bungarinon, Charles ;Fowler' and
W. R. Caesar; Ripley, ' George
Emerton and' Walter...Culbert.
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Reception Followed
A very _Congenial social hour
.followed • at the Recreational
.Centre;' With, T. J. •Salkeld acting
as ckairman,'Archdeacon Mills
• brotight gr,eetings, from Rt.. Rev.
.irearge N. Luxton,' Bishop Of
Huron, who was attending a* earl-,
Iiimation at 'Wyoming,and also.
•expressed the regrets of .•Rev. J.
H. Geoghegan in being unable'
to be present. Rev. Owen brought.
greetings front. the Diocese of
Bruce: • .• / , •
Cornet solos, .`.`The Holy City"
and ••"The Lost Chord" were play-
ed by Guest Mitchell of Barrie;
with accompaniment by his'moth-
er., A duartette,nuMber was.,skuig
by Mrs. Mitchell, Philip Stewart,
Mrs. John A. MacDonald
•Nortnan Taylor, With acconiparti-
ment 'by :Miss 'Councillor
'S. E. Robertson acted',on behalf
of Reeve J. C.- McNab in extend
7-ing4he best wishes of the cam.-
'munity. Rekr..Mumford. and,„Rev.
Winn also spoke briefly, in con-
cluding;•what Rev. and Mrs...Mit-
chell referred to as •4 "inarvellons
,reception to. the community
wherethey alteacly. feel iright at
lioute";,-„• -
; tRefreshrents .were • served With
Mrs': . Charles rtivirter,. Mrs. John
,Scott :and Mrs. Temple ' Clark
pouring' tea,. as representatives..of
the three parishes. ' •
• Have Fop*. Sons , •
Re& Mithhell. is:a native ;of
England having tame to Canada
in 1906. He is a graduate of
• Hurdn- College d lid .has minister-'
'ed. at Merlin, Wilmot, Markdale,
Ste. 'Agathe pesniontes, ,Quehec
and at Temip.aming, ("6:luebec.,
Where lie was: located for lour -
teen years prior JO cnInitig to
Lueknovi. ,•
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• Presents.. .
•. Thursday, Saturda3",April 10, 20,
Back again to make you laugh -with •theiriiinple down -to-. •
• earth mirth=and in their new adventures as.,they take New
York ,by storm—that's our . . '
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a and Pa. Kettle
. Go To Town
and ..bow they? 'go to town. . • ••
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TWO. SHOWS NIGHTLy 8i -SATURDAY MATINEE .at
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 23, 24i. 25
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Laugh a minute --a comedy that will send You hom.e chuck-
ling—amused radio audiences for a long trine—that daffy
•blond known. as • , • • •
My
Friend Irma
with, MARIE ,McDONALD. • • .
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MATINEES WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY .AT 2.30 P.M.
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We Have The Dealership For
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Viking .Separators:
See Them On Display NOW.
A ,FULL LINE OF REPAIRS CARRIED.
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Western PaClcers.and,Mulchers
ALLIS CHALMERS B TRACTOR
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PURINA STEER FATTENER
and
PURINA CHICK 'STARTER
AS' HACKETT •and IONS
.'Phone 59, Lucknow, Ontario
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FARMERS! . COLLECT YOUR, •
orse air
SHIP ORI)ELIVER TO
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Phone 1:81 -iv, Kincardine 'Ontario
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'Wks. Mitchell : was • formerly
Clara M. Clifford of , l3rantfOrd.
They, have our ions,- William of
Hanrilton, Albert. of Toronto and
Robert and 'Guest *f Barrie,•
• Messages Read 6,
••Numerous letters, and messages
of , best -wishes-to ReV,Mitchelt-
and his parishioners were sum-
marized by the Vestry Clerk, C.
L Sith.• They ' were, from :the
followings the Mayor Of Ternis
kamirig, Quebec; , the riewly,
pointed Rector' of Temiskanting;
'the Rev. Canon, C. •W: Satinders.
of StewiaCke,t Nova'Scotia, who
was Rector of St. Peter's over 40
years ago; and With whom the'
present • Rektor ' worked at St.
John's, ..Btantford. In his letter
he asks to be, remembered to'
memibers of the Nixon' familyt
the Harry ' McQuillins, Miss Mc-
Cluskey, to Miss' took, and her
sister, to 'Mr. Murdie and • other§'
whose names 11.e t could. not '',tre-
Member iwhen Writing: He spoke
With, affection , of the people of
St. Helens, the Hanes girls and
Jahn Mr., Saunders
reMeMbeted his awn indUction
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to .St. Peter's_ by the kte Arci;
deacon Mackenzie, • and . was .. -
struck by the. quality of the ser-;
vice and the work 9f the choir
and 'organist Under Mrs. Smith; .
the Rev. Canon Jones, Rector of -".
Markdale, ' wherethe present
Redb_r servedibefore 'leaving for ,
Quebec over 20 years agb;:.'the,'
Archdeacon of MOntreal; the
Rev. •Dr. _O'Neil, principal of '
Huron College; Rev. ,Dr. T. R. •
•formerly •Profestor in
lVfOntreal; Diocesan College; the:
Rev. J. Newton Sthith of Barrie,
the Rev. John H.' Geoghegan, 'a
•fOrmer Rector'df,this Pariah, who • 1,.." ; , !
was unable b ibe ,preserif be •
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cause of ill health -4 :but sent
greetings b his 'friends and ;best
Wishes to both the Rector and
.the':Parislic. the Rev. Harold E. • '
Appieyard; rector. of Grace '
Church,1 Brantford;' the church
wardens and vestry clerk of ,
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