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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-10-04, Page 5
• T .A, 951 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1951 • nal Int. • • • • 1G Lon. • Lyceum Theatre wiNGHann ~ . Two'Shows Each Night. FIRST SHOW 4T 745 Thursday,. Friday, Saturday OCTOBER. 4, 5, 6 . . .MICKEY ROONEY ' TERRY, MOORE in . HE'S .A COCKEYED: ‘/.WONDER • MATINEE. SATURDAY Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: QCTOBER 8, 9;40 : ' BETTY GRAB'LE," DAN DAILEY LL CA ME -'. MISTER i Presli teran' Ev.'Auxi Presbyterian g Lary The call to worship. was taken .'by the president in. charge, Miss • • Marian MacDonald, -.4 the home of :Mrs.. Roy Finlayson: Follow- ing a hymn, the, scripture read.: in was iven by Mr.WasneY, Miss MaryMacLeod the . Bible. 'Study ; ;and prayer by Mrs. Maude Ce •Sherwood..Mrs: Nory Norman Taylor lor. ;• gave a very interesting ,talk 'on the : 1VMoslem. religion,'':.and 'Miss ter' ;` ` Mau;die' , Fisher had the current; 'events. •The meeting closed with a hyrnn;: 'arid .prayer .Oy Marian al MacDonald, who also conducted' a "1,01P1160 THE LUC'KNOW' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO l'AGFe rvE DUNGANNON FAIR y HIT CHILLY DAY ": A strong,. cold Wind that whip- ped across the'.Fair grounds.ibade things' uncoxnfortabie fot spect ators and exhibitors; at Dungan - .non Fair last Thursday, but the. show was carried out without any cuts, and a fairly large crowd was on . hand despite the; weather.. 'Cattle herds included Todd's Aberdeen Angus, Andrew Gaunt's and Al , Sherwood's Shorthorns and Kennedy's . Herefords. •The three 'heat, running race was wim 'by Mel Dickson's brown. gelding ridden by Edna Stewart ' of Dungannon., Placing second was William Becker's ':entry; rid.' den by .Laverne. Hecker. 'In the Baby Beef •Club •Ien neth Alton,‘ son of Mr. and Mrs Bert Alton, . had the best senio calf.. Tle' junior honors. -:went . to the calf owned • by Chester Hack- ett, son • of Mr. and Mrs Cliff Hackett. Chester's brother, Lorne, won first for • showmanship. In ,second place was Frank .' .Alton,' son, of Mr: and Mrs Walter 'Al- Art lArt Dickson: was first and Ron- nie Peagan : second, in the pony race. Murray Popp won a. special prize for a decorated bicycle and J. E. Dur nin and Don Mole cop- ped the •. freak ' conveyance prize With a pair of 'pintsizeddogs pull- ing a.. wagon. 'with a -doll in it. ' ' 'riefair was . opened .1.5y L. E. Cardiff, ' M.P., who was ,introduc- ed by President 'Gordon .Stewart. ,Secretary -treasurer• 'Marvin Dur nin; was in charge of proceedings.: Lucknow' Dramatic'Society .pre sented their play. at • nightfol- lowed by' 'a dance. . . Presbyterian Guild . n The Guild held ,their weekly :Meeting :'on Monday, opening, with the. call. to worship -'by, the president ;,The scripture was read by.::Bob ;1VIpwbray after. which. the:. Lord'sprayer was ;repeated.. El- mer ..Umbach favored • with . a piano solo. The' topic on "Christ- i•a.n Marriage" was' taken by: Mrs James; •.Little:::. Jack Mowbray Y B ble q iz y splayed 'a piano ;solo. ' ,OBITUARY • . JOSEPH JOHN 'TIFFIN' ' The death of Joseph ' John : Tif- fin .occurred in Wingham Hospi- tal ' last Wednesday, _:after a lengthy illness. 'He was in his 82nd year and 'had been a life- long resident' or the Langside ,arid. Whitechurch communities. • A ' son of Joseph 'Tiffin and Isabel Emack, Mr. Tiffin was born. on Con. 4, Kinloss, on Jan- uary '22nd, 1870. On .June 2nd, 1896, • he married:. Mary -Taylor, who survives him. Mr. Tiffin was, well known 'throughout the district' and ' in the Township • of ,Kinloss where erved for six years •as 'poun- cing and five years as reeve !sof the ' uiiicipality. •• He was a Member of the United; Church. and • 6f the Langside Lodge of the ;Foresters.': The funeral.;service was held' on Saturday,' 'afternoon air" the home of i1Vir:: and . M 's. George Tiffin; .conducted • by Rev. S. E. Hayward, • assisted by Rev. R; D. A: Currie. .Interment was in Tif- fin's iCernetery, the • pallbearers' being Wilbur Tiffin, Russell Al- ton, 'Wendell 'Taylor; Fred Tiffin, Wan.. Scett and Robert Stevrart: Besides his widow. NIri Tiffin is survived •by three sons, 'Or.- ,Ville,• Wesley.• and George Tiffin; all of Kinloss ,Township. . Ile was 'predeceased by a sister; Margaret Jane Tiffinand by ,a. brother, GeorgeTiffin... ' CHRISTENA ANN MacKINNON • 'Suddenly at Wingham• Hospital on September 27th ..there passed: ,away •:Mrs.., John 1VfacKinnon iter, .72nd year. . Formerly .Christ- ena Ann, MacKinnon, Tier, death the first (break in.a..`family:<of six. girls': and three boys born•'. to. the lateArchie :.MacKinnon °and his wife, Catherine MacDonald of Glamis, Ontario: ' • . ' 7 • With the ` exception ;of: ,a ;feta years• 'spent •'in .Chicago, she':xe-' sided on. concession 10,..Kincar dine,: where she was 'born, 'until. her rnar'iage: to John MacKinnon on Decemtber 25th; 1997, and since that time has lived on .Cones sign 0, Kinloss. Surviving here are her' da igh- tars, Y Mrs W i 1 f r. e d Ferguson • -resents Thursday, 'Friday,. Saturda.,` October 4 6. Funnier than "The Fuller. Brush Man"—filled with „laughs and excitement—Lucille ;Ball and Eddie Albert in "The FuIIer Brush ��. f MATINEE AT , 2 00 P,M SATURDAYS. ..• 'Mon" da ,u` : `.e' Y�Tesda �', a day, October 8, 9 10 At last, from the pages of the Farmers- Advocate, 'comes to our screen The Greefl:Grass of Wy�min with 'Peggy' Cummings and. Chas. Coburn. 1VlacArthdr.was born in Lucknow on October 5th, :1865 'and ...wa formerly Eliza 'MacDonald of the 2nd Concession, K.inloss,• • • • She : leaves' to mourn% her loss,. a' son, Peter MacArthur; 'a dau- ghter . (Esther,. )• '.Mrs. S. B. Ben ett;, two brothers, D. A; MacDon- ald of Lucknow: and Win.; Macy Donald Of Calumet:Her husband died : •in. 1920and a •daughte. (Mary.) Mrs. TN.: 'Thompson in 1;946 Mrs: MacArthur • was.' a ilife• member Of' the First'Presbyter ian Church. She Non. be well re- membered here having visited of- ten gat her, old home •o'n' the 2nd Concession. ' Of Kinloss' with her brother, . D.• A. :MacDonald;. LANGSIDE Dedication at Langside :Church At the chur'ch'.service on Sun - ,, a new commrnion 'table and Orr took .part' in the dedication. During the ..service '.Mr. 'George Moffat was inducted, as ; elder. Miss Dolena Orr ,of ' London spent the week -end . at her home:' '. Mr, 'and ' Mrs.' Jack MeAllister' of Teeswater visited on Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd • Mof- fat. Mrs. 'Oswald' Anderson & 'fam- ily of Galt visted last week with 'Mr. and Mrs. • Robert Donaldson. The Mission. Band ;rnet in the - church'. on Friday evening and had their Parents •as `guests. 'Mrs. Bert Moffat presided' and -explain- ed' the story of the " Church Fazn�; ily" -"Donna Moffat recited the 23rd _psalm, Ruth McGillivray & Gordons Moffat played, instrurnen•-. tals. Mrs Farish..Moffat reviewed" the' stories: from the study :book "Friends Across ;Canada"; using - the flamielgr•aph : T1ie, children sang a number of •sgngs with Mrs: Bill Scott at the • organ. The slides on "Victory. Seeds :in China" and rhyn•- (board, presented : by the The Good •.Samaritan" were (Mary) Alvinston;. mrs.' ,Harry .Ls :of :the 'Auxiliary . Ladies Aid, were 'de'dicated: Mrs. • shown. Member Letterlo POULTRY RAISERS ■Peter G. Moffat and Mrs: Wm. of the W.M.S. served lunch". Scott:(Catherine), Eden Grave;, , - ■: Having contacted•various 'flock owners of recent months; we have discovered that the customary :nurnber.'"are unnec_ ' essarily suffering losses ©r anxiously .observing paleness, •weakness or general" unthriftiness among : their 'birds. Does •it ever occur to. you that there is'�a . Cause and 'with very few exceptionsa . cure for any ` one of these conditions? .. -, Having recently gained considerable knowledge during a • :course in poultry management it now occurs 'to us that such •a profitless situation can only',be classed' as pitiful and •Most:. ••-• : ` : unnecessary: • We invite you, therefore, Whetheryou area • t, ' : regular' visitor to our shop or a:total stranger, to; bring' your • ay.: troubles to us. . ., We !further state and guarantee : that we . will :examine H ' • your birds. • in your: presenee, and indicate definite symptoms. It. of the;` condition '.present..Unless the.. birds,. are: suffering from one of the very rare incurable diseases we, will prescribe a °n • proper remedy .for the situation.. , ' Providing such remedies are.used'•as directed, we shail -'retnr .. - ..:.. hey fair�o fulfill theirand Hatchery_ purpose, •., `! • • • Our Telephone Number is :165 at Lucknow.. You' have • w nothing; to lose by 'calling. o W. r ' CRAWFORD'S Feed Store • tock ' R. 'E, CRAwFoRti, L. UCKNOW: • e31.4 nzie tor,, °RIO • now 1 floor ildintg 1. • ince 97 Feeds,:. Fertilizer' p Groceries • Phone 71 CO ., Phone 27 �,I� Town Delivery : Service On Groceries • i -` Bl Zza el Corm 'Blowerr In :good °shape -Cut only two crops. Order-ydeOrder-Your Coal . Now - • NUT,'STOVE r or' .;ALBERTA .... FERTILIZER a r Complete Lice. of Fertilizer Available Now. . . BUY" CO -00, QUALITY PRODUCTS•: a at - • • L. � District : (o -Operative Mrs: James, Lanigan (Beth), `Camp' Borden; sons, : Archie and Johnat; home,'seven, grandchild- ren gran ohild renand six: sisters, Mrs. Sarah MacKinnon Kinloss, Mrs. John Kurtz, Chicago;. Miss Elizabeth MacKinnon.,.'Kir cardine; Mrs.. Al- bert Reynolds, Toronto; Mrs. Murd'och.• Morrison, Kinoardine, and three ,brothers,: F:. G. ¥ac- Kinnon,Glamis; John--MacKin nori.: Detroit ••!and •Mac Ma.cKinnon,. Cedar, B.C. " . A ;private service' was, held Sat urday., September 29th'at: her late. .residence • followed by:' a public service at _Johnstone's Funeral Home. Lucknow. The Rey .• G. S. Baulch •of• South Kinloss Presby - Agri chti s h fn ficiatP pall= (bearers were Ttoss :3 acMrllan, Al- lister Hughes, ' Harvey. • ' Houston, James Park, John MacLeod; Hugh Sutherland. The floral tributes were many ;and beautiful. r ' Inte'rment .took place in South. Kinloss Cerrietery, • - One ;sweetly solenin thought -Corrfes"to— e 'er' an d o er=g I am' nearer home. today • Than I' ever' have been before. JOSE _,H.:. E._. ELLI:OTT -t • The death 'of Joseph Elliott of Wirndsor, and a native of Huron. Township, ;occurred unexpectedly en . September 15tht The funeral service was .held at: Ripley col- ducted'.by.Bev J. C. 'Hutton of Pine River. United Church. Dur ing4he service Mr., Ben,Farrell sang'h . "Beautiful Isle pf,.,'Sorne where" Interment was in, Kincardine 'Cemetery;• the pallbearers being six nephews,' Carl and: Howard Pollock;: Jack Ackert, Bryce aild. Gordon Elliott'and Clayton liott. Joseph Elliott was bprn in Huron' Township, March 28,E"1892, ,sort of the late:,Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Elliott At the age •of 18 he went to. Vancouver, .where he resided a nunthe • of years till. the death of his 'brother John, there, He later was employed in '' Detroit before moving to Windsor, • Surviving are three sisters. MrS. S'r W Pollock of Kincardine, Mrs, R Downey an'd•.Mrs.' Eliza Walk= er of Owen Sound and four brot': thers,,George Elliott of Lickriow,, Willnaix :and Ralph, Huron and Howard, Windsor.. A sister, Mrs. Eva Baird and brother Jack, pre- deceased hiri . .• .;MRS. CHARLES MacAIt.TH•UR •••' Mrs. Charles (Eliza) r MacAr:- t'niir, resident of Fargo, N,D., for 40 years, died there on Septem- ber 20,th in her• • 80th . year. Mrs:, 6:4 )relM041!1•0411•00*=1*0410/.1)411.01.11H1111.0alipil.N114.00•6•004111041.4•0411111.13111/ assayarris Implemeuts Offer The 'Latest In. Modern. Farm- Machinery • -. SEE THE•N{EW. FORAGE HARVESTER With corn 'Table USED ,,101' .JUNIOR TRACTOR :ALL SIZES OF M. -H., TRACTORS PLOWS, MANURE' SPREADERS, ONE -MAY DISCS,. RUBBER=TIRED WAGONS: FULL LINE OF REPAIRS ON HAND BEATTY ' BARN 'OPPLIES' !IL • '.PHONE . 70-m, .LUCKNOW Located In The Former Boyes' Implement Shop. • .115. CH LMRS . MACIIINES. 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