The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-06-21, Page 9• THURSDAY, JUNE 21st,, 1951.
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LyceOm Theatre
W1 NGHAMw.
Two Shows Each Night
FIRSTSHOW AT, 7.15
Thursday, Friday,: Saturday
JUNE 121," 32, '213.::.
HcWARD KEELE,
.ESTHERA WILLIAMS
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^; MATINEE' 'SATURDAY,,
'Monday,` Tuesday,, Wednesday'
..JUNE:.25, • 26; '2T
GLORIA •DeHAVEN,
JUNE HAVER, •
DENNIS DAY
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LL GET BY
Thursday, • Friday,, Saturday
....June 28, 29;• 30
FIREBALL''
GIRL '.GUIDES
On June .14th . the Girl: Guides'
went to ;Amlber:ley,ori a hike We.
ate. lunch and:"had.:a marshm,a'l-'
low roast, We did trailing, for our
second class badge There' :• wer e
seven present. Guides next week
IS : at . 4.30.
If you must..kick,-kick towards
the goal '
BOUNDARY WEST
Congratulations to, Mr 44. Mrs,'
George _Stanley ,on, ,the gift of
a son +.
Miss Viola: PoQk, nurse -in-
training of Owen, Sound, spent .a
few ;days with her father, Mr.
Alert Cook. ..
Miss E. Henderson;; ,R.N., aStrat
ford, spent the week -end ;:with ,
her ° parents Mr. And ,.,
, r .... Mrs J.:3I�*r�
derson. ' • '
Mr; Beattie ,Gibson, of • Detroit
visited " his sister arid' brother,
Missy Su's ie and Qeorge Gibson.
Mrs W. J. Ensign, of St; Cath
Wa--
erines visited. with 'Mr: and Mrs,'
lter D.ecter;
•'(Intended for Last Week)
Mr. m.arid Mrs. Lloydz•Hei derson
and children of Montreal and .Mr.
and ,Mrs:: R. Henderson of FH.axri'
ilton visited with Mr.. and Mrs.
Jack Henderson. : • • • '
Miss Susie Gibson is assisting
Mrs, A, Finlayson, Luckhow.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hamilton of
Lucknow have moved ' onto. the,
Kerptott-farm. i.Vlr Hamilton,
bought the farm • a year ago:
Mr: and • Mrs. Norval Richards
of Guelph. visited with . Mr. and
Mrs. D. Richards.
A 1'arge'crowd attended -the sale
of Mr, and Mrs. -Grant MVlacDiar-
Yriid •on :Monday,
I'4r,. Robt,amilton spent the.
week -end with .,his niece,, Mr.
Mrs: Jas. Spilsburg:. of " .London
accompanied bjy.' Mr. 'and Mrs:
Frank Ha nilton.
Paramount Women'sInst'itute
will held 'their June. meeting''' at
the 'home of Mrs. Fred Martin.
Program committee, Mrs, W.
Dexter, Mrs. 'Wm: .Stanley;. roll
call, :"What Y .like )best 'on' : the
farm."
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Remarkable Growt
Reported Fronii `L , seas , Of
W LIFE AND L.IFETERIA.
CONTAINING 'ANIMAL PROTEIN •FACTOR..,
You believe it only when'. you try . it
PRICES ' ARE -:•REDUCED !:
Investigate Ours With Consideration To: -'
1. Refund on Empty Sags °
2. Free Delivery..
3 :Discount on Half -Ton or Tons.
4 'Free - ••Mixing l► Xo_ur choice of Tonics or Etc., in`
a ton of .feed. �.
firy
W FORD'S Feed Store
PHONE ;165,;.LUCKNOW
We Appreciate • All Patronage.
Feeds,. Fertilizer,
Phone ,71
Groceries
Phone 27
.91
'MORNING • OR AFTERNOON •
Winners of "Saturday Night Draw::
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Mrs: R. G.' Armstrong $2.43Harris • „ ...:. $26>61.
Mrs. F. Ritchie ' - ”. 52.95 Charlie ▪ $ .6.1.
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Mrs: R. Campbell ,,:,$ ` '2
BUY
Co -Op Milk Filter Discs. ;
Flint River .,Co -Operative Cheese
Fresh Fruits' and Vegetables.
Lucknow Dktrict )(o-Operativ
'SHO ' THE CO-OP WAY—We TryTo Please
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FAMILY` RE -UNIONS.
THE GAUNT REUNION
Over .100 -relatives gathered
from far ' and. near in the beauti-
ful Formosa Gardens, 'on 'Satur-
day afte'rnpox, June 16th 'for the
fifth.annual ... meweather-was-de•--and-therafter-
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•noon
was. )spent in social chat,
boating ,.rand .,gatnes. u.At ..5.50 all.
s,at -down .to •
a leheionzs ..71;06.rie
,supAer, which ,Concluded with a
treat of ice cream. •n
Russell „Gaunt took . charge of
the business and a xnornermt's sit
once washeld in memory of •the
late • Mrs,'' Jas. •Gaunt 'and' Mr.'
Gordon Mitchell of Winnipeg,'.
w.lro' have,' passed , on since the
;;1950 reunion. ,Andrew' Gaunt,
President and Russell Gaunt, sec:-
treas., who. h;avg held, office for
the past five ,years; resigned.
The§., were given a• hearty vote
,of thanks and .all.,sang "For they
;are 4jo11y good fellows".,
The following officers' were
then.. elected: past -Pres, .Andrew
Gaunt; pres., Harold' Gaunt; sec.-'
treas.; Mrs; Ernest•'Casemore; •re--
ceptioiiista, Mrs.. Sam Durnir ,
Thos. Gaunt; grounds committee;
John Gaunt, -Alex Mo,Kenzie;
sports and {games, Mrs.., Ted Mc.-.
Clenaghan, Mrs. Russell - Gaunt.
It was agreed,, to :hold the 1952
,picnic at Formosa t e, third
urday in •June.
Mrs. John Gaunt and Mrs. Geo.
McClenaghan,were in 'charge Of..
the ;aces: and games -which were
rutin ,off at the close' of the •sup-
per -hour: Many :were• pleased to.
Meet and visit with the five dau
' ghters of the. late: Mr and Mrs,
Geo; •:Mdntosh..(nee: Jane Gaunat) .
Another: daughter, Mrs: '' Gordon
Mitchell of the West,' was ui-.
aible to attend; .as' was Mr. Thos. •
Gaunt who left on Saturday for•
Winnipeg ' as a: delegate of the
: High Court ' :Of the . Canadian
Order of ;Foresters:
• HARRISON REUNION
The Ha:rr-ison-.reunion was held
at :Harbor Park, Godeihch, 'On .
Saturday, June 9th. There • were
88' inattendance. Everyone, turn-
ed out in .time :for' • dinner; then
the sports,. were run Doff and •a
softball. game was enjoyed. The
winners of prizes, were as fol-:
lows': the oldest person,'Mrs. Sim'
Harrison; youngest • person, Pat-
ricia Willert; daughter of .Mr., &.
'Mrs. • H. • Willett; • .person 'Coining
the greatest.: distance, Mr.. and.
Mrs: R S . Hunt, .London:
The races were won by
Under, 3 yrs .Barbara Willert,
Richard Willert,•. Joan 'Harrison
Girl* 6 'and under Shirley
Beachwater, Shirley.
"McCullough,
Barbara, Willert; boys ' 6 and • un=
der -Jimmy ;Collins, Leroy Har-
risori, Bruce Collins; girls 19 and
uner. can •. • a 1•iwell, .;Judith.
Mathers, Betty Oke;boys 16. and
,under, • Bobby 'Proctor, Richard.
Harrison,. Ralph Harrison; girls
14 and urider,' ' Jean. Rathwell;
OIi-ve Aikerihead; = Leona•--Oke•,—
boys 14 , and' under, Gordon .Me-
CulTough, 'Bobby Proctor, " Bobby
Hatris; young ladies; Olive Mk-'
enhead, ..Olive' Harrison, Audrey
Harrison;.' young mer), , Chester
Hackett; Wilfred Castle, Lorne
Hackett;, married' ladies,; Phyllis
Harrison, Ap'iy. Hunt Joyce Wil-
lett; married' men, Harold 'Willert,
Stan; Coh ris, • Bili. :Aikenhead;
men slipper kick,' 'Jack Aiken -
head, Wilfred Castle, ,Bill Aiken
head;. nail 'driving'ladies, Mrs.. G.
Proctor,' Jean ` Rathwell; . t ree-
legged .;race, Olive . Harrison , and
Chester Hackettl Mr; and ,.Mrs.
Harold Willert.; wheel hartow
race, Olive Harrison, Chester
Hackett;.,,•Audrey Harrison; Wil-
fred Castle; bag. relay, Bud 'Hunt's
'team treasurer hunt, Bill :Aiken-
head's team.
• :A, tug ;of: war completed the„
sports, --of' course, the same end,
Won both ;times.
Supper was • senved after the
hall game, which ended the day's'
festivities.
Officers for the 41952 picnic are;
pres., Mr. •Stanley Collins;
•'treas., Mr. Jack Aikenhead•;• dir-
ectors; • M. . and ' Mrs. Cecil Harri-
son, Mr. and 'Mkt. Herb Harri-
son; .sports,. Mr. and Mrs. Halrold
Willert, Mr. and Mrs: Richard.
Hunt.
A big than 'is usually a little
'man who took advantage of an
Iopporttinity. • • W
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Thursday, ---F•;
-resent
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a Saturday, June 2'1 .22`-23T.
;et� f.n+the- brilliant- and`
.,.
,nit!i1-7.- t . colorful pages. of • the...
Robinhood Days: conies
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�.e. Rogues�•.•F: Sherwood • o . : For.es
.with Jbhn . Derek. and Diana- •Lynn in
glorious••
: techir.. ,•
Plus . News; and Cartoon:'.
TWO SHOWS 111IGHTLy. •'STARTING.' AT 8.00`'P.4.,'.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 'June 25, 26, 27.
A terrific story. and a greatcast' with the Sport of
Kings as its theme—plus a great tradition, that's
'MARY.L
. with John Payne, Brenda Joyce •hand
'';. Walter • Brennan.
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We exteiii2.. a cordial invitation
oto: cell far.mers.': n this district' to.a.tte,n,d
une
at ' 1.00 .p.m,'
AT THE .FARM`' OF GLEN WALDEN
(theformer .Ewart' Taylor Farm just. South. Of. Lucknow)
Sponsored by
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FROM COAST TO COAST
MASSEY-HARRIS OFFERS ,MOST
avin
With'. Allis-Chalmers 'Equipment
RO.xo:.BAI ERS, SIDE I ►>-----• TKO VERS,
KING WISE.' BALE. CONVEYERS.
See :The New 60 All -Crop Harvester
Good , ' very
second' Hand' Cockshutt Side Deli
Rake, like new. •
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Second Hand Frost and Wood _Mower
. 'm.
For; Fast Profitable Gains and Pirime Finish ' •
FEED 'PURIN ::. STEERFATENA
• And to Mike the 1vlost of 'Higher Egg Markets try
'Purina Chick , Startena, :Growena, and
Growing Chow.
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