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THURSDAY, JULY 12th, 1951
THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, 'UCKNO W: ONTARIO
Theatre
HAM Two Shows Each Night:
FIRST SHOW AT 7;15
Thursday,. Friday, Saturday.
• JULY -1% 1.3, 14
SCOTTY BEGKETT,. ,
JIMMY LYDON
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S LINE' ' ALLEY
GASOLINE A , LE
MATINEE''SATURDAY
Monday, 'Tuesday; Wednesday
JULY 16, 17, •18
LOUIS CALHERN,
'ANN HARDING
Magnilicent'Yankee
Thursday, Friday, Saturday•
• July 19,••20, 21
,,,PANIC IN THE STREETS"
Mrs. Wrn. Blue, .of Detroit . is'
a visitor with lies parents, Mr.
and"Mrs.'J, D. Anderson.
Mr, .and Mrs, E: J. Thom, Ned-
dy Martin and Teddy .Collyer,
*ere week -end' visitors with Mr:
and Mrs'. Ronald' Rothwell ..and
Mr, and • Mrs. Wm. Golloher at
Norwood: Qn their return • they.
accompanied Mrs,. Rothwell and
Rosemary. . . :
Miss Susanne McNaughton of
Lucknow .spent • the. week -end
with Miss Isabelle MacPherson,
Miss Beatrice McQuillan and•
lvir,--and Mrs.. Robert McQurllui,
George and Marylin Of:Hamilton
Hamilton
are holidaying at Point Clark.
Miss` Margaret MacPherson w:as
ho..rne from,. London o'r . a day• last
3$ieek
'The July meeting of, the Wo-
men's. Institute was, held in the
Community Hall on .• Thursday.: •af=
ternoon. The president, •Mrs. ,Bar -
hour; was in . the chairand j he
roll was responded to by naming
""My favorite emergency salad",
$5:00 was donated to the Cancer,
,F•und: Mrs. Charles, McDonald &'
Mrs, Baribour. -were' appointed" to•
-arrange for the .display ..at. the
Lucknow Fall Fair. Alison Webb
'favored with !?'a . Piano „Solo and
Mass W.`. D, Rutherford gave .a
• humorous reading., Mrs; Gordon
MacPherson outlined • the: Junior
Homemakers ,course • on Working
with Wool which 9 .girls had •com
ple'ted, . and exhibited 'sone • of
their ' work., At the eoriclusion
lunch Was' served .with , Mrs. An-
drew.. Gaunt•. • and ' Mrs.. ,Harvey
Webb as hostesses.,
Mr: and Mrs• Jack Berndt::of•
-Detroit -and Mr and Mfrs. Frank
,Adams of ' :Pontiac' . wLre guests
'for the':' week -end with .Mr,, 'and
She rail into the side of ..a' car. Mrs:' Gordon MacPherson::' •
'driven .1?y George Baxter of. God -Mr. . 'Don Cameron was home
erich q from.Toronto for the' week -end'.,
ST. HELEN
'Had Bike Accident On Highway •
• Waltenya Salewski, 7 -year-old,
daughter. of :a Polish C,'anadien
farmer near 'Kingsbridge, was.
knocked. from her bieyclie , on
Highway 21. t week,•. and was
• taken to Goderrch=Hospital with
head ' and body, lacerations and
abrasions. -
om are: :I
COSI" OF NEW LIFE HOG GROWER
. 1950—$80.00 .• .:.1951.—$72.00
SELLING PRICE OF FINISHED HOGS
1950 -Much Less than 1-95"1°
Don't.Take''Our Word'' •:
Ask regular Misers of ,.New ' Life.
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PROFITS are LARG
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'KhNL•QUGH
Mrs. Dorothy . Thompson off,
Stratford is vacationing atthe
home of her father, Mr. , A;, . E.
Haldermy.. `
Congratylations to Mr, & Mrs.,
Bill Burt on the gift of 'a baby
daughter and to • Mr., and. Mrs.
Gerald Rhody,-' a little son.
Miss Eleanor Murray . has gore
to, Kincardine for the summer
months . ,
r and Mrs. Jack MacIntyre
and- their :son ,,Stewart • and . Mr._
W. MacIntyre left;: by motor.. on
Friday'. on their return trip to
their Shorne at ..Culross, Manitoba.
•MissesY Edna, May and • Vera.
Boyle . and • Iona :Terry ' attended
the Neil reunion at Springbank;
afternoon and visit=
ed with London.. and Clandeboye
reonlativesSatur. day -
Mr, Harry Bell" returned home
from visiting at Stratford' with
his brother • and . other_ relatives:
The W. I. met on. Thursday af-
ternoon
f-
ter noon in, , the . Township . Hall.
'Mrs.' P; A. Murray .presided and
Mrs: Wm. ,Eadie acted as secret-.
ary.' The roll ;call, was Something
I . read in the last Home ; and
Country. It was,decided' to' start
a travelling basket among.' the
members to .:aid the -treasury.
Plans. are • underway: to irn:oclern-
ize' the hall kitchen and • to have.
•Water, .piped into it...A,%committee'
was chosen to lookafter, same,
Mrs P. -A lViurray read 'an article
in keeping with the motto, Looe,
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simple. ".'pleas ares,., Mrs,- • ' Perry
Hodgins and:Miss May Boyle, read
papers on the conveners, .conven-'
tion held in- Guelph . which had,
been loaned by Mrs,, Don McCosh
who attended the:• , convention
Mrs. Frank' • Thompsoii.'' read a
paper • on "Home ;hooked ,rugs";
• prepared by . Mrs. Jim Boyle.' Mrs:
Tom 'Hodgins: conducted, -a con-
test. on famous women. The Nat-
ional .Anthem. closed ••the' meeting
and refreshments were served• by;
;the hostess,' Mrs. Alex Percy- and
the committee in • charge The
August .meeting: will he an'even-
i . meeting. (Please note,. ' even'- '
in ,•,.at'• the., home of. Mrs Jas.'
87111
Little . Douglas •McEwan has
made a . fa rabble recovery from
.an -emergent . operation :at
toria :Hospital; London, 'a -short
time ago. 'Douglas, is 'the'. son of
Mr: and; Mrs Don McEwen His
twin !brother 'Duncan has been
With • his grandparents; „Mr: • and;
lVfrs., James MeEwan. at, Kinloss
Mrs Howard Thompson enter-
Jained , the.•Garls. Auxilla'ry at her.
June
home. on30th. . `Saturda'y .afternoon,
The ,Presbyterian Explorers
Met at the • home' of Eielma
Marion Percy. "Miss Winnifred
d•
l I-�ir1-j�e�ariu'-tvaMa a: ari �'Ql1'
Percy read :.the 'scripture: • The
'minutes• of the last 'meeting -Were
read 'followed Eby:.' the roll , call
The next_ greeting milli , he; held
at the, home of Mrs. Frank Maul-
den and all, of :the girls and
children : are invited to ' attend.
--attar
:from ,the. -new study hook' foilow;-
:ed by.. a' 'reading by, -Mrs: A.
Percy. Mrs.. F. Ma:ulden '$read : a
story from the.World . Friends
The next :roll -call -IS -4. Bible verse
and' where it'is found
Miss •Irlirina Hodgins, 11.N: and
Jim Hodgins' spent the.' past
week with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs.' Tom Hodgins.' w
Miss Vera Boyle of Moose JavV,
Sask:, ,'is visiing with relatives.
here.' '
Ma's W. Colwell and other
member's ;of her family attended
the- funeral of her cousin, the'
late S. - M. Cowell at Glamis on.
Thursday. The -deceased was fat-
ally injured in a haying accident.
Mr. ".Martin Nelson of•• North
Bay visited during the week with
and' 'Mrs. Wrn. Wall,
'Mrs. Ethel liunchey of. Toronto
spent the vveek-end With Mr. and'
Mrs. Wm. Wall, .
Mrs. Beit Nicholson and girls
.spent.Sunday afternoon With, her
sisters at A7rrb'erley: '
At the 'S'unday morning service
in the Anglican; "Church, Erie
Ronald, infant son-' .of • Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Thacker 'was.!bap-
tined. • . •
Mr. and. Mrs: ArthUr Haldenby
and daughter: Shirley. of Toronto
'spent the week end.• . with' reia-
tives here, •
The P.Y.P.A. met at the liable
of Mr,, and Mrs. Frank Thompgon '
Free Delivery - Refunds on Bags • .Contracts if Desired:
at „ •i ...
.446
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• , ,'PHONE 165: ,_.;L,tttGN
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eeds, 'Fertilizer
Phone 71
Groceries
Phone ''27
;as proven itself over t ::e . ye.ars�.
STOCK .ON,HAND
Ontario users of Co -Op' Binder "Twine 'hav'e. een saved, •
' $120,000.00 this ' season alone,.
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1 -lay .Fork, Rope, Cable,, Forks, Cars, ulle ►s •
and Other Equipment k ava able.:
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BU'�• ..COOP QUALITY i � PRO
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LUck',,,Disttkt (� -O,perative •
WE; TR7 'TO PI,E'AS �'
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PAGE FIVE
u . Presents .
Thursday, ` Friday, Saturday, Juhr 12,.
The thrills and excitement of horse 'r'acing plus. a
romantic' story, makes
Bice: GraS:S."-OF•, Kentucky" -
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exceptional' . good picture, so bring the family out `to .see i
Plus Clia ter 2 of • "The' Adven
tures of:
Frank and ;:Jesse' :James- . ,
Monday, 'Tuesday, Wednesday, .:July' 16,• 17, 18
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This victure will top any comedy. you have seen—and it'
'brings to'the screen'for the 'first time Mr,. and Mrs."
Dick Powel (June Allison) in the. .'
Refornier :and .the Redhead
TWO SHOWS•NIGHTLY' .- STARTING ' AT 8.00 P.M.
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:assey-uarrj
Linplenients
Offer 'The.
�� Latest .:In 1Vlodern' Farm': Mac�ne . •
Harvest Time*Is••Just .Around••Tle Eorner
BINDERS -:AND COMBINES
SNOW ON. HAND
ALL SIZES OF -H: ' TRACTORS .
PLOWS,' 'MANUR READERS, • DISCS,.
RUBBER- ED WAGONS.
FU.L..LINE OF REPAIRS ON,.HAND
fl: $:FATTY ' BAR'N SUPPLIES:
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1 'PHONE 70-w. LUCKNOW
1 ; , 'Located In The . ,Fortner Boyes' Implement " Shop.
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with Wayne, Johnston , in. charge' and Doris and i. and Mrs
Prayers' were given �b " Edina Bo le,'•Mari1
3' gi • Y y yn and .Carol of Lon
Barr: Jean' don Spent: theek-end with rel
rip. r • . Your '..atives :here. • '' .•
ter -
Percy .:and'. Russel
Guest ..read • the •!
vorite-hy-mri a
to, th'e' roll call, The ;ne'''" meet-
ing''will be held: at the home ,of
Mr. and • Mrs. Robt: MacDona•1d.
After' the next hymn Rev. Baulch
spoke on. , the Prodigal Son. He
also . conducted.„ a B'ib1e, contest.
•Erlma Percy and •Winnifrd 'Mc=
t •Elizabeth.
;Scott conducted • 'a contest and
Mrs.Barr .:gave: a • reading: ... A.
hymn -- .closed • •the . meeting ;and
all repeated ,the mizpah benedic-
:tl'on: ,
Mr; , and Mrs. , Wm: 141.oyd Ivan
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JIM '.S'CRIl1iGEOUR'S :SON
OPENS 'MEDICAL PRACTISE'
a'
Dr. William Scrimgeour, son of.
Mr. and Mrs. James Scrimgeour
Milverton, • wiio °:''graduated'' last '
year with the degree,of medical.
eter -and : nteratei s poi_
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-onto General Hospital• for•the�Pasi'`
year, ' has' located . in . 'Tweed
where' he opened •'a practise last:.`.
week; Dr: and .Mrs.• Scrimgeour,
Kim , and Robert, have ;taken up:. -
residence, there. . •,
AND NEXT COMES: • ,
Th&;Machine 'Por The. Job Is,, T
• •ALLi1S-CHAL ERS ,
ALL,.CROP H:
ARV STER�
•d We h•ave .them . New' and Used
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ONE: COCKSHUTT -IIAY' LOADER-�-
Practically ' New •• . .
For' Fast Profitable .Gains and Prime Finish
SEED PURINA ,STEERFATENA
And, to Make the Most of Higher Egg Markets try
Purina Chick Startena, Growena arid,
Growing Chow.
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