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APAT:f4A 2,6th, 1951 .;• THE LUCKNOW •SENTIN4, LUCKNOWt OOTAR.19:•
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Ly(euiti Theatre
WINGHAm 4
TWO Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
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• Thursday; Friday, Saturday
' • " APRIL 26, 27, 28.
ANN SHERIPAN,, ,
VICTOR, IVIATURE
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'Teadaip' W.edn‘tiai
ARIL 30, MAY 1, 2
DICK PONVEisL, •
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••Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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"`STAGE TO TUCSON"
mingimmeNINNIIIM4
710!""wriml`w"-
THAT The Davies presented a.
very 'fine musical concert in
the Town Hall on Friday'after7
noon that 'was appreciated by a'
fairly' large audience. ;Their'
• -visit here , was-; arranged thru
CREWE
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Mrs.• S. J. Kilpatrick and Miss
Susie Kilpatrick spent,Salurday,
with Mr: and4*s, Dick Kilpat-
rick and family.
" Mr. and Mrs. Chester _ginnige
visited Sunday with Mr, And Mrs.
Mel,Henry at Pine 13..iVer. Lorne
Henry, !who. sP,1:1t the week -end
here, returned home with them.
Mr.• and Mrs. Bensori Shackle-
ton attended, happy gathering
at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Or -
'vale Jones in Lucknow, it being
her parents', Mr. and Mrs. Jones
•of Wingham, 45th wedding anni-.
iersary., • •
Congratulations to Mr. &
Dort Paquette on the 'birth- of a
" James David, in., goderiCh
lioSpital .Orr April 16th A brother
Terry and Donald.
Ntrs.. Jim rperwpod sperit a
'few days in Lucknow with her
• dadghter, Harvey Ross, and
babe.-•
Mr..and •Mrs; *Harry Hackett
and bOyS if Belfast Visited Friday
*evening With Mr. and
Curran and, family.• 7--
Lorne Hasty 4- 13ensorr.Shack-
1d
etteo rbioth received new 'For
actors ' froin• Mantgorriery
"Motors, -Lucknow,last !week..
PA.QUETTE—at Alexandra Hos-
.10:tat Goclerich; on • April •10th,
1951-t� -Mr. and. Mrs. Donald
P.aqnette, R 1; Dungannon,
Son,. James David.
CAliTE11--inKincardine General
• I-1oSpital on' Saturday, April 14,.
the. school and students attend- 1951.; to Mr. and Mrs. Levi Car-
ed concert in a body. . len lir 3, Holyrood,
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NONE OF OUR BUSINESS!!
If YouDo Not • Purchase ,
aWftn•d'S' Chic
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• OBITUARY .
JAMES T. LYONS.
Death came • suddenly' on SLITaay, 4;01.- -jab, to ' James. T.
LY04. fcr.Many ',Years a *em-
inent • West 'Wawanash farmer
arid cattle ,breeder. Mr, Lyons
'Wa$ suffering frown a hPart' ail-
'inent; but when taken to Wing-.
ham,Hospital the,'PrevlioUs, Tues-
day his, condition was not eon
sidered alarming', He suffered an
;attack the morning 'of his death,
'and •pissed away that. evening.
He was in his 68th year.
, Mr. Lyons ,was a son of . the,
late Janes •14rons ;and 'Jessie
'iunningharn. • and was , born. in
Lheknow CkCiaber 3rd, 1883.
After his Marriage- fci.:Roseanna
'Hunter-, Mr. -and 1Virs. LYons took
up farming on the `Wm. Miller
'farm,' on Concession • 12,' West
WawanOSh, Where their son' Gor-
don 'now' resides.
Mr. and:Mrs. Lyons retired to
Lucknow ,about six .years ago.
Her death occurred four years
ago last February.
-Mr. • Lyons became wide' y.
known for his herd of Hereford
cattle, which he showed atdis-
trict fairs }for many •years. Al-
ways an. tarclent• suppoirter of fall
• fairs.„ -Mr. -Lys served .as
• dent of the Dungannon Fair for
several years, and was instru-
mental in -helping to revive in-
terest in this-•long-establishedSociety. Society. .
An enthusiastic sport vfari, Jim,
was a f-aithful supporter of ,hOck-
ey .and tears in the village
from the Pee .Wees to the Inter-
mediates, and foliOwed • them
Wherever they went, at every - op-.
:portunitY. ••.• • . .
The funeral service 'Wks con-
ducted Johnstone's Funeral
e on Wednesday' Of last Week
conducted' by. his pastor, Rev: 'C.
A. Winn of Lucknow Presbyter-:
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Church. Interment '..Was in;
'Greenhill Cemetery, the pall-,
'bearers being Ernest Gaunt, Alf
1 Ritchie, Joe MacMillan, Elmo
HOWEVER ' Mr. LyOnS is 'survived by four
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Pritchard,' Eldon Miller ‘and
e woUldappreciate the business of supplying • sons,R
obert and Gordon of. West
any chicks with
REN -0 -SAL TABLETS
LtFETERIA CHICK STARTER,
Pellets or Crumbles
CONTAINING A.P.F:
WawanoSh, William of' : 'Lucknow
• •and Alex'. a 4h4tharii; and' by
• .three sisters, Jean and Elizabeth
of 'L;ucknow, Mrs'. May Cairniich•
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t ael of ',Ecimentoli; and two bro,
thers, lcihri of -British Columbia
AS HACKE1.1 anA.
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We havea eomplete line of . Feeders, •Waterers, •
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STARTED • CHICKS AT ALL TIMES,
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(Floor Brooded After Three 'Weeks).
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Feeds, ,,_ Fertilizer
Phone 71
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PICK UP YOUR OWN ORDERS
'41-Riched---itri -by. trailer when -in -town -on 'Wednesdays or
Sa,tgrdaYs you will. help us speed up deliveries,
' • seed time isjust around the corner.
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GRASS SEEp • • •, • t:
By buying Co -OP Grass Seed you get just everything there .
is as, to clean, inspected and top •fertility seed,
YOU, HAVE CHICKS?
,CO-OP cintic STARTER, KRUMBLES ,
•CO-OP CHICK STARTER PELLETS
• • •CO -001? GROW HASH PELLETS,
make early market birds:, •
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ucknow , District (o -Operative,
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• PAGE F/VE
(The PLAYHOUSE
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday,, April 20, 27; 28.
oWagon. Master"
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The story of the pioneers W.101 blazed the trail. West and the
Mormons who sought Peace-fer their flock, with sOrrie Of,,the
finest Western •milisic and 'songs as only The -Sons. of 'the
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'Pioneers can Sift them. " • , ' •
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TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY & SATURDAY MATINEE at 2.36
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Monday, TueSday,. Wednesday, April 30, May 1, 2.
ever before in thehiSt:m of the Motion picture industry
has there been a picture as beautiful as this, which tells the
world's best lave story, plus the 'wizardy of Walt Disney
in Technicolor The music irr this film has been termed by
Many critics .as'. "Superb". •
66C11§IDE.litEll•LA,9
plus COLOR CARTOON
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• MATINEES WEDNESDAY & ,SATURDAY AT 2.30 rm. •
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iking Separators
See:TheUcirOii.Display-NoW'.
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A Vu4I., LINE OF REPAIRS CARRIED
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Western .' Packers and Mulchers -
ALLIS 'CHALMERS B TRACTOR
It Pays To feed
"PURINA STEERFATENA
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PURINA CHICK STARTENA
and Robert of Neenah, Wiscontin. 1
IAlso surviving are' five- grand:-.
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children . • . • 'Phone .59, Lucknow, Ontario
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,AGREEMENT'NOT REACHED' •. • •. • . • .. • . . .
• Area Board . Was asking • .for Urn- have'• the discussions •ever'
authority to at least follow :this ,becarrie heated;
up •to a point where Department.' • , • • • • . •
approval of such a building COUld •
be asked for. . ••
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V. Johnston, Allister
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there was any question. of Luck-..
now's, assessment not being com-
.parable-to
the Area, they Were : qUite, will-
inig arbitrate . the .TnattelrE moKirn. and, Henry MacKenzie
'We're not trying•to. get out from were among th9se Whosaw. • the.
anything'', he •said, "and• if we're
not ..assessed right ;We 'want to
-get- it. on a. fair basis".
• Reject compronaise
With little being achieve, an.
:with the ,hourgrowing late,
Reeve '1VioNgb invited the Ash -
:field BOard to Meet; privately.
with the Lueknow'Council, in an
effort to Caine to an, agreement.
The two Boards Were closeted
for about 21/1,hotir,s and broke
off their , -discussions at 1.36. a.m:
Without reaching a decision:
At this sessidh Ashfield field
out for Lucknow •toassurne tWo
malt Finally in an et-
, fort -to, reach_,an_ agreement? :Land.
,prevent the delay of, arbitration;
LucknoW offered. to Split the chi-.
ference and • aSkime, 11/2 mills;
The offer wasn't accepted when,
the Meeting adjourned. Reeve, permits 4 considerable increase
McNab 'pointed out.' that' if the in niaihienance c9sett • and, still
n'iatter went AO 'arbitration, Luk- give the'Lucknow -Areal, a rate
building . 'and felt it was • the -
answer- to one of, their problems
•---cpat-7Land, that' it was a. very
good loOking. building ,that :wOuld
z e bill. - .. . • ' *
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The estimated Cost of this
building, complete, -would-be
$220,600, rwith-,:the Are 's share
raised -by a mill rate of .!12'mills.
• • Cost. of a Sirriilar' 9-robkft school
•of the standard type of.c ristrue-
ton is estimated at $358;000,•with
the Area's share raised' by a mill ,
rate • of. 2.19 mills or :2.05for
rural areas.. and :9.95 for ' Luck; -
Maintenance costs for the ur-
rent year, -based on actual -coats
since January lst,•and on estim-
ated: costs ,for the remainder of
the year, will amount to 2.2
mills. This,' it 'was, pointed out,.
now's- offer. to, assume anything
•'additional would be' nullified. '•
Cheaper School POssible
' Robert Rae, Area Board chair-
• man, presided,for the open Meet-
: ing and pointed. out that the
Iloard was in a, quandry, and
their. hand t were more or Jett
tied by failure Of ,the
nunicial-
itis to- reach •an agreernent in
sharing' of the costs:
Rae 'saki that :the, Eeard
has been to tendon to tee 4
hii,reh that was being built with
newftype of cOnstriiction mat-
erialS that would: greatly r duce
comparable •with, or loWer thp,
other areas. '
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Petition To Withdraw:
• Reeve Herb, Farrell of Hilton
Township stated at this met-ing
that -they -had- a "petition' from
The iiran Township portion of
the Lochalsh " Union School -Sec-
tion, seking' WitildTawal frOxn.
Luekriow;,•to be included in the
Ripley Area. This, he taid,'would;
have to come before Eruce Coon
ty Cotmeil in'3uffie,
'Ilo•the 'credit of all ,parties.eha.
tering irita,these discussions there
has 'been.a fraiik. expressiOn of
b
:the c� -h
. a a eWh oo The opinions and c ai ms, ut, at
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