The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-08-09, Page 5•
THURSDAY, AUGUST '9th, i951
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Two Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW " AT 745,
Thursday," Friday., SaturdaL,
AUGUST 9, 10, 11.
GENE'.AUTRY, ill-
Indian
in.,Irid an Tertitary
MATINEE SATURDAY
Monday, Tuesday, • Wednesday.
•!, ' AUGUST 13 1445
JOEI; 1V[oC1. E,1n...' •
BUFFALO ,11111
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
AUGUST 16; 17., 18•, -
George Raft, . .'Colleen dray
in •
"LUCKY ;NICK CAIN''
Monday, Tuesday, , Wednesday
AUGUST. 20," 21,• 22 •
Erroll .Flynn; Dean :Stockwell
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• F`$IM".
BORN '
BUTTON -.at Ale;candra Hospi
ta.l,..Goderich,' on July 3;ist,' .195.1,
to Mr. and Mrs.. Ernest. Button.
(:nee :Marie Aitchison), of. Luck
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nowr a son.
THE I•,UCKNOW .SENTINE4,1
KINGSER E
• Rev.. Fr. Garvey is onholidays
and while here is taking over, Fr.
Mo1Vliartin"s duties.. while be is
on, vacation in Windsor.
Mr, and Mrs.. V. Finnie spent
the holiday with the lady's
eats ,qQ
Sister Elizabeth and: 'Sister Jane
Francis' of the Notre Dame order
of Hamilton, and, Miss . Florence
and Wilfred Lambertus are visit-
ingtheir parents, Mr. and Mrs,.
Herman Lathbertus and sisters,.
Mrs Denis Dalton„. Mrs: Edwin
Myers and Mrs..Lyal Lannan,
Mr• anM
d •rs,, George' Drennan
and family visited :ly1r, ., and Mrs.
Earl Drennan. • • ' •
�1V1iss Francis Martin is, pending
a .week 'in Hamilton. •
.Mr. arid Mrs.; Jack Austin 'Of"
T1himins, 'Mrs. Jack: McConville,
Mrs Arr.brose Hartman and ;.Mr.
arid Mrs. Len• Woodley attended
the funeral of their grandmother,
the late Mrs, Myers, on Friday
We 'offer our sympathy' to the
:bereaved, relatives,
Mrs. •Ursula Herberb, and son
Genrge are visiting John •O'Con-
nor.
FATHER INDUCTS 'SON
Rev..' J. W. Watt, retired mini-
ster of Whitechurch, :Conducteci
services of induction on Friday
evening : at Dungannon,. United
Church 'for his '• son, Rev. George
Watt, who,.c Arne from'•.Shelbrook,
Sask., to the three point charge.
of 'Dungannon, Port Albert,. and
'Crewe • . ..
• Rev C. B.. Woolley of • .Ashfield
:assisted in'the:service after which.
'.a: reception Was held• when H. J.
L 'Eed•y introduced, ,members of
the congregation to Rev and Mrs....
Watt....
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
ATTENDED OCTOGENARIAN
' PARTY ON NISI BIDE•
Sixty-five .members of the God,.
-erioh Qctogenaripn Club Were'
entertained by Goderieh Kinsmen.
at their: annual party at the RV
-
Ilion. • • ' • •
Charles Hallam of Auburn, 'age.
83 made .the 11 -mile trip to ; God
•erich on his Ibicyele, He 'won one
of the 'lucky draw prizes ;and
was theonly one present to sport
a beard.
BORN,. a
McC'HA ,ES , At Kincardine
general. Hospital, July 3Qth; 1951,.
to ::Mr.:: and •Mrs. Alexander B:.
okSandy).• McC. hartes•, R, 6," Luck -
now,.
uck now, a daughter, Patricia 'Anne,
iCINLO.U'GH
• The . H.W.I. met at' t'he, home
of ,Mrs. Jim`_ Sniith on Thursday
evening with ,1Vlrs, ';P.. A, Murray:
in charge. After thea usual open-
ing exercises plansl Were • -Made'
for . a • :conference . to 'be held on
Oetolber 16th,; also for'. the next
meeting when ail ' grandmotherl
are being invited, •A lunch • cloth
from :.a flour- Sack was, the con-
test Winners' were, Mrs. R.. 'El-
1'io'tt and Mrs; •Tortf Hodgins,•,Mrs.
Jack Ackert had Me topic "Fabric
painting" She • displayed articles
Which were very,' lovely, Mrs.
, Earle ' -Hodgins gave the motto,
"Darning". 'Which was very :in- �.
teresting.:•Mrs Perry Hodgins
*•conducted 'a :contest.. Mrs: Fr;'ank••
•
Maulden gave a •r:edding Mrs.
1 Wm Eadie have 'a paper ori'
household hints. Mrs.'Torn• Hod-
girls gave the :current events.'Miss
Shirley' Hodgins • : favored' wibli"• a
'song With guitar accompaniment._
The national-.'anth:ern• ci.'osedthe
meeting •'and: lunch .was : serve'd.'
The Anglican •Gir•1s4entertained
at • the church . on Friday' •after-.
•
:noon, having members. of the Sr.,
- • WA:, the Presbyterian Explarer's
and W:M S` :ladies.. Mrs: Bert
Nicholson • Was', in• the chair and
welcorried the . ladles, -The• hymn
f
.The love of Christ >constrairreth '
`was sung. Mrs. `..Iloward <;Thomp
son' read the scrilpture .lesson:
Prayers followed • M.iss May Boyle
' reat the thought for the day. TVlin-,
utes,' roll ;:call and ',business :fel-,
They are the beginning : of most poultry
ailments causing
HEAVY'. DAMAGE and FINANCIAL LOSS
;What appears, to be •a healthy,• vigorous' --bird may
• harbor' worms: To -day's better breeding' and .impi ov
ed., rnuaragernent has made it difficult to determine
,:by: sight which bird has worms
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MILLIONS .OF DOLLARS: •:LOST
EACH: YEAR BY WORMS
Worms . stunt growth; delay ' maturity, • reduce egg
production and even cause .heavy death loss
in- Poultry'_ Flocks.
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BUY WISELY BUY WORMIX
from
• Store
RD'S:Feed ,
itAW.Fai�
and Haicher' • ., • •
'PHONE ' 165 LUCKNOW
lowed' . Fol'lawing; the. hymn'
• "We've • a story to tell'to .e the
• nations” : the . Rev. • D. Fuller gave
a :most .inspiring • :address on :his
$ work in Indian Missions where
he has served as ' a student:
Everyone greatly enjoyed this
message. Mrs:: Nicholson thank
•ed .'him and wished ,him, ever-
success . in ;his new Work . *bleb
he will soon take up on "Walpole•
•Istand: Solos were given by Mrs.
• John .: Emerson and ,Mrs:; 'Harold
Haldenby.: Miss fiTaney. Needha'rrii.
read an ' article .on "The :Tndian`
Chief".
e yrnn e: ` as er-
• comes'' and . prayer : elated' the
meeting. • . • • • • •
Mr.: and Mrs. "Bill McCue and
family of Preston are holidaying
with Mr. and Mrs. ToYn Hodgins.
Miss, Jean . -Guest is attending
,the ;Presbyterian. Girls Camp, at,
''` in ai ; •
• Mr. -and.» Mrs. . Lloyd Percy of
St. -Catharines visited during the
week 'with relatives here, •
Mrs. Milton Walsh:••pf:. Kincar.'
dine . spent•. • Wednesday, .'at her
home .,here; '
Mr. and Mrs Bert , Nid Olson
'and farriliy were recent' visitors
with relatives at ' Axnberfey
Mr.' J. •Lugate and daughter
SyLvia, Mr. and Mrs: Allan Wall'
'and: Sharon `ancl Mr. Miller" 'of';
London. visited 'during the 'Week
with Mr. 'and'Mrs,. Wrri. ; Wa11.
;Miss.. Annetta. •Forster is ,holies.,
aaying with her grandmother,.
Mrs. '
''Recent ,visitors . with Mr and
yrs, Frank Johnstone were. Mr•.
and Mrs. Louis Vegt and Bonnie
of Wirndsor;'Mr,•'and Mrs: William
Cameron & Messrs.' .Ernie• Lewis:,
Tommy Winger` and bavi'd Brown..
of Hamilton. ,
7VIr: a 'd Mrs.' Vern ie Barr,• Mr.•
and, 1Virs, Fred Wright, Wendy
arid' >11en of :Toronto visited on
Sunday 'with M>}s; John Barr and
family:
-Miss • Annetta Forster of Rip
ley. visited during the week with.
her grandmotlieri 'Mrs, W: COI-
'well
:`Col-
well '
Miss Lois Johnstone Spent ;2
few :weeks with relatives at Earn,
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`Preparatory services iii thy'
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Groceries
Phone .•27
as proven itself over the years
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'";WINTER IS INEVITABLE'
NUT, STOVE or : ALBERTA '
BUY COOP "QUALITY • PRODUCTS
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.Presents
Thursday, Friday, , Saturday, Auguste 9 10 `1•1.
From ' tike -G: studios
pimp _ ,u s. Gomes a tale' of the• tFi'rallrng and
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glorious• : West --an, entirely new and•exciting.story
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with ,'ROBERT TAYLOR and PAULA RAYMOND. •
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 14, 1
STOP everything, .eanGe1 all your previous. claves=
• -and .cox ie: and see ' • •'.
66 ISA"
with Ronald Regan; Ruth Hussey, Edmund„Gwenn
• and.Charles Coburn.
Boy what a: swellrpicture. •
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 16, • 17 18
So thrilling—somoving—so big—t6
`.`VENGEANCE 'VALLEY",
. with Bert Lancaster, .Robert Walker:
MVZonday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Aug. 20
a
BALL FANS -here'' rs. yaur picture—all about ,baseball
"I'T 'HAPPENS EVERY . SPRING
with Ra °`Milland ''Paul Douglas.
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,Offer. The. Latest In Modern 'Farm :Machinery
'Harvest Time Is Just. Around The Corner '.
' BTNDERS..AND COMBINES'
NOW ON HAND.
ALL SIZES OF M. -H:. TRACTORS
FLOWS, . MANURE SPREADERS, DISCS,
RUBBER -TIRED WAGONS. " r .
FULL LINE OF REPAIRS ON HAND_.
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'PHONE 70-w, LUCKN•OW. ,
Located In The. Former Boyes' ' Implement Shop..
.00l> irracmorol>•tmismoom iio4ro o osn a ommoga,►ommHolto _<..omiMw
Preby terian.; church will be held
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on 'Thursday .e,vening.' The coni=
munion 'service will be held:
Sunday.
Mrs rFrank Johnstone;is spend:.
ing a 'whilewith members of her
family 'at'. London; ,Windsor and
Wallaceburg.
The Machine:.For ,The Job .Ie. The
• ALLIS'.CI IALMERS
ALL CROP :HARVESTER •
Vie , have "them. ' New and •Used.
For Fast Profitable •Gains and•" prime Finish
FEES PURINA: STEERFATENA
And to Make the Most of Higher Egg Markets try
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Purina Chick Startena, Growena. and
Growing' `.Chow.
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