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THURSDAY, NIAY • 10th, 1951
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Two Shows:. Each Night .
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
Thursday, Friday,; Saturday ,
MAY 10, 11,. 1Z
GARY COOPER,
RUTH, ROMAN
in
DALLAS .:
'•MATINEE ;S TUED Y
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
MAY 14, .15,. 14`'
IRENE DUNNE;
ANDREW .RAY
in. .
THE MUDLARK
Thursday,. Friday, Saturday.
May 17; 18 19
"Last: Of ;The Buccaneers"
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TH1 LUCKNOW SENTINEL,; LUCKNOW, ONTARIO:
PRESENTATION AT 'ZION
A community presentation was.
held at Zion on Tuesday of last
week;,' for Joseph Wall and his
son Lorne,'who have mdved to
the Fisher farm east .of Luck-
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now. They were presented with
a trilightlamp and a.hotplate..
HELENS'
The pupils of, the St. Helen's
Schoolwill •be heard over .CKNX
On the Kiddies Studio Party next
Saturday morning at 11.15.
PAGE' SE.'VEN ' ;
OBITUARY
GEORGE W. GILCHRIST
The death of George W. Gil-
christ occurred at his horne on
the Fourth Concession of Kin-
loss on .Friday, April 27th. He
.had been ill for •a time with a
diti:and suffered,•
greatly
heartconduring 'on'the latter' part of
his illness.
Although a • comparative: new-
comer to, this community,, George
Gilchrist was not long in winning
a, wide circle of friends and
neighbors; by his cheerful, mild•
'10s W. D. Rutherford' is at- manner; and by his: kindly hos,
tending the • annual ' meeting of ` pitality . ` jHIsy neighborhood , rwlas•
enriched by his :short presence in
it., A. 'Christian ' gentleman" was
the tribute paid •to him by his
pastor; 'Dr. W J Munford,, ; which
leaves, little else 'that ' needy ,be
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the WM.'S. of T..ondon• Conference
being held at Chatham: this: week.
1Vrr. and MrS. Gordon Miller.
and 'Larry, and Miss ",Doris Tay-
lor.' of ° London and Mr. Murray
Taylor:of' Wingham • were home
for the week; end:
Included , in the floral. decora-
tions in the•=tfrt'ted. Church : 'on
Sunday • Morning was 'a. beautiful
bouquet of red roses, the gradu-
said., ,"
Mr. Gilcrhrist was a son of John
Gilchrist and Janet Chalmers. He
was • born sant • Lanark Village in
1873,. and carne: with .his parents'
to the Kincardine "district as a
ation 'flowers. of Miss Margaret lad of our years
MacPherson, On. January 16th, 1900, 'Mr. Gil
Mr. -and. Mrs.. E 4.' Thom, have. christ marriedEthel Smyth, dau-
returned to,.their'' 1 me .after; ghter of Mr, and Mrs.. William.
Smyth. Not long after theirmar-
riage Mr.:.and Mrs' Gilchr'ist'mov
ed to Port Elgin .and; .in 01908 to
Greenock Township near Paisley,
where - they • farmed successfully
for 38 years. In '1946'they bought:
the Robert Moffat fermi-and,
'mov-
ed,. to ,Kinloss Townshipwith.
their sop : Fred, and :his 'Wife..'
Hundreds of, sorrowing friends
front this, and other' communities
• in Which they :had -lived,; '.called
were recent Visitors
with
Mrs'. John . Cameron..
:spending .the . past few months. in
�,�,� Detroit and Lucknow. • • '
Gone. To North Bay
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 'Laidlaw
and daughters Patsy, Dianne and
Joyce left on Saturday for North;
Bay where 'they will make their
home . for a time: Ken is .employ-
ed ,there with. the Stirling Con:.
struction: Conpafny which' has' the
4 housing project and,
a new. school,'
Mrs. .Gordon MacPherson w. ill
be hostess for 'the .. May meeting.
• of the Women's;' Institute''on 'Fri-
'day
Fri-
' day.. afternoon at'2;30 Miss • W:
D, Rutherford Will 'give . a . 'report
of the conveners', .conference :she
a'ttended'•'at Guelph last.week
Mr. $z' Mrs Jas. Douglas Mal
co•lm, and' Cameron ''f
'o Mitchel'l •
Mr &.
• .at the Gilchrist home to pay, their.
respects, : and,..the funeralser+v7ce.
held on Monday, April 30t1 at
Johnstone's Funeral ' Home ' in
Lucknow; was '.largely`. attendee..:
: The service was conducted by .Dr.
W J. Mumford, with Mr..' .Ebner•
I' Urbach at the organ. A duet was
sung' by Rev., Muanford and.. El- .
' . mer. . ..
Inrm
teent * • in Kincardine
Cemetery:. The pallbearers, were
Walter' MacKenzie; Millard Bell,'
Jack Porter,•Elewin Keyes, Alf
Sawyer, Wm. McFadden. '
'Plower.' :'bearers. were Jack
Wrightson,':. Bruce McGillivray,•
Jack Gilchrist, Fraser 'MacKin-'
non, Jack` MacKinnon; Lloyd Mc -
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Dougall, (!Cliff : Iso . •alit n o Gilbert
Hamilton, Mac Strain,' 'Ronald.
Strain .:,-
• Besides his (bereaved widow,
Mr. Gilchrist .is survived ,by 'one
son: Fred on the 'home :farm and
by a sister, Mrs Joe, Wrightson
of Glamis. '
rien s from a d1ite-2tteird
ing' the funeral were from •Tor- '
onto, Owen . Sound, Port Elgin,,
Kincardine, :Paisley, Pinkerton,.
Allenford . and Teeswater.
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GAME, CLUB HELD
SOCIAL.' ' FRIDAY . EVENING
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The Lu'cknow Fish and :Game,
Protective ,Association held a
•social evening in, the• Recreation-
al Centre • on Friday. Interesting
IBMs were shown on wild, life
and conservation .after • which
cards p'were ".played:. Prize vein-
vers. were •George • Whitby. and
Mi.' Roberts. They received
fishing.. line„and , a f1 shlight ,re
EPectively,• •
• PURPLE GROVE
• Mrs. Frank Dore .and'Miss Mar
.garet RdbertsonT , , attended , the,
achievement day 'ori Saturday 1 at
Walkerton. '
A ram- beg df ' the ladies from
the :Grove. a,attended plastic demi
onstration pat the Baine of Mrs.
Perry 1todgins4 last week.. • ,
Mrs. Donald •MoCesh attended•
a convention of then Wom.en's In
stitute• at Guelph on Friday,,
Mr.: Dona"lO Robertson spent a
day in '.1,,oridthi last week.
Mary Anne. McCosh' spent. the
week lend with her. Cousin, • 'Ruth
Forster. •
Mr: and Mrs. Jack Eniersbn vis-
Presents .. • •"-
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, .May 10
11, X12
A thrill -packed story of the •early West; the action involving
about, 24 crowded. hours in an isolated stage coach station,.
Taken, from the original story of ''a desert renegade who
clashes dramatically with his .own brother'— •
'Apache. Trail
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TWO SHOWS .'NIGHTLY & .SATURDAY MATINEE at 230
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Gorgeous gals and gay guys in . the screen's' , greatest fun
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JUDY CANOVA,' in •
"5leegytime Gir]
PLUS "CHIMP; THE :.SAILOR"' ' COMEDY:
J,,MATINEES r. SATURDAY AT 2.30. P M.'
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You, are Cordially Invited to:'Attend •
TOWN HALL, .LUCKNOW
WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th
at 8.30. p.m., . D:S:T. .
A {�nery ''interesting • film will. be 'shown on the 'care: and
Management of the :Brood Sow and Market Hogs , as •
practised• atthe large Research` Farm. of . the
Ralston Purina.: Company
You will -see, step by step, the .'management practises that.
has 'enalbled their large .herd oi` 90 Brood Sows to establish
the country's leading' record of marketing 17 4 pigs per sow.
per ; year, ' with : an average marketing age of 5% months. •'
Inaddition to this "
A representative „.From Purina 'Milli
will
pe on hand to :bring out such important points as
"The: Selecting of Your Sows • and Br'eedi g Time"
"How to Overcome Weaning Setbacks",
"Wean ;at. 9. Weeks -40 Lb; Average at Weaning"
"The Cause of 'Worms and „Coughing in Pigs"
Slop Feeding .:Versus Hopper Feeding
"How To Hit ' The ` High Markets"
"What's Today's, Profit Per Pig?"
We urge:.every Hagman to .be, our guest, for •this important
Meeting. ICS' ,an hour and a half. • packed full `of helpfuli,.
dollar making inform,atiori. ' Bringyour' neighbor'. along with
vou.• .. • ti . .
DO..R PRIZES
Sponsored by.
OMAS HA(KETT an
LUCKNOW; ONTARIO
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