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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-10-11, Page 5t nt, an. ay.• t . on , or I0' lock ,e31- Mnzie ctor ►lull ow OCTU1'1r. i 1x, 1,041 yci.Un..."Theatre wIrv. Hang Two Spews .1*cl' Night 'FIRST SHOW' AT 7,15 fThUrsday. Priclay, Satuurda.y OCTOBER 11, 12, 13 i) OEQRGE MONTGOMERY, • BRENDA MARSHAL%, . l Tie:.Iroquois Trail MATINEE.. SATURt 1 -' Monday, %'uesday,' Wednesday .00TOSE;,. 15, 16, 17 DORIS DAY, ' GENE NELSON, • S. Z. in Lullaby of .Broadway Thursday,, Frlday Saturday October ;18, 19, 20 ¶'AS YOUNG•. AS YOU' FEEL'? vostastirm • CAMPBELL—in St, Marys . Iles- pital, Kitchener, ..on Sunday; Sep - Amber • . 23rd, to •'Mr " and . Mrs Lyall Campibell • ince Florence Shoes'! followed- b a piano solo Johnston, Geo.., Anderson, Clark Beaton),, a ,sae, David Allen: by Ruth; Treleaven. Loise Janes' Stanley (18' 'l') Wrn ha en=' sang : a solo accompanied byher. ,Running hop,s• step • and . Jump 'MARRIOTT—ing, m G pWayne Johnston, Donald Mac eral . Hospital,. on Monday, Octo- . mother.. Lynda Crawford and ' ber; I,s't -to. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lynda .Button ..gave recitations, •Nay.,«Oeo. ,Anderson, •Don; Tliorxxp • Marriott; 'Lueknow,> a .dau hter. 'followed by a song by a. sextette. son 36 1"). o•. ,Standiri broad, ' • A','play, the "Japanese`Tea Party'` l;:.: d, jump: George MacDONALD—at 'Alexandra hos-• was •.acted.by the followin Rey_ Anderson, H... I owald; . Wayne: pital, Goderich,• on' September . 29, ta''"Collins, Joyce Little,,' Donna Johnston; Donald `MacNay; Don :1951, to Mr. and 'Mrs..' Lloyd Mac- Johnston, Gayle McGhee, Mari- -Thompson, ` Donald. IL ' 3, •Lucknow, a dau- lyn Kilpatrick and ,.Nancy` John- :: Senior champ: Wayne Johnston, ghter; Margaret- Anne... stork .: • , 36 points; runner-up, .Donald Mac BORN :• THE LUCK,NQW SENTI1ET •U'•NOW, ONTARIQ. CHURCH NEWa.: a : $resbyterian• W;M. S The W,M.S. met in the • base • - • AE FAVR went of the e1i'iurch with, the Pres . A 'feature of the Pareat•,Pypil ident, Miss MacLeod in the chair. night program', on Friday was .the After opening exercises Mrs, Pur- presentation of trophies to the don readthe .scripture. Business it''ie1•d Day winners. These• athletic was dealt with .during which it events .ran into, bad weather thiswas ; decided_ e n Year, and were ren. eft ass condi-. Malool�rnho i$ S ask ged n 'child tions permitted, 'evangelism, Work n Toronto, to.• The trophies, be the 'guest' apeaker for tithe r" ph es. were presented by Thankoffering meeting:. Notice M , Robert Rae= assisted � •by T as also George Anderson. and rrRionald g1v..en " of the Sectional Thompson. The winner's were lneeting whicNv'ill ibe held in senior boys„ . „Wayne Johnston, ASbfie1d• Church on Thursday, ' Ho1yrcod; junior boys, Kenneth•, October 25th 'at 2:30 p,m, Tile MacKay, Luc 1cnaw,• senigr girls,, Bible study on the 8th command` 'Carolyn O'llbson,. Lucknow, .jun- rnent which had Peen. assigned toy for girls, Beverley Stanley, , Kin - Mrs. Jim,etchabaw was read Jay loss« Mrs. Jewitt and. the roll call ans- • veered>by a deaconess in Quebec.' Winners; of the •various'events Mrs. R,; V.' MacKenzie.. ave: air were, as follows: , interesting paper from. the study Sealer 'Boys book =on our work in Formosa '100 yard.°dash: Wayne •John while Mrs, Porteous suanmarized ston,' Clark Stanley, 'H; R,wald, the. news from the Glad Tidings. Donald :MacNay, .Donald Halden- ip a very interesting,. informative fby. • Way, Mrs, Winn closed the meet- 220 yard dash:. Wayne. John- ing with prayer. The Novemrber • store, Clark Stanley, Donald Mac - meeting will be in charge of Mrs. Nay, H. Howald, Dan Rose., Bob Reid and Mrs. Clair Agnew. 440 ..yard dash: • ' Wayne John- ' • • sten, Clark Stanley, Donald Mac - United . Church Mission band • Nay, Don Thompson, Donald Hal,- The Mi$Sion Band of the Luck' denby.. now United Church held a coil- Pole vault:' Donald i aldenby, Bert .or the, rliothers ' on •Friday Wayne. Johnston, Donald MacNay, Douglas' TheMission Band hymn was sungIlaldenby, . Carl • Stanley • followed by. the Membe?s, Pur (7'6. ), pose.' Joan. Crawford. and, Nancy Running high jump: Wayne Fraser ,Ash Webster sanga duet t. ' Johnston, George Anderson, Don. fon gave a reading. 1Vlary. Allen Thompson,. Donald MacNay,. Carl Stanley, favored . with .a piano' solo. 'Mrs. Shat ut: 'H.:Howald Donald N. MacKenzie conducted a' quiz: p , I? ald two songs 'MacNay Dari Rose,: Donald Hal derr'by; Wayne Johnston. , Running .broad .jump: Donald MacNay, . Don. 'Thompson,' Wayne The Primary class sang: t ,• accompanied by'.:Mrs. J..Kilpa't-: rick at the: piano, • Mrs. W. B. An- derson tot"d:.us .a story.: "Jean's Nay',.28.po'ints.. M,�O I1�,/ I/�P�.i`pi11 t1,1,�0.4 .Ur1:..,,,,,,�Q`•/I tl�l1�U�.✓ ' l " Junior Boys .' - ,,Running broad jump: Ken' Mac Nay, Roy . Stanley; : Geor a Rich - .g I r 1` a d ':. Charlie Chin Ron ham s C orL � � �r � ' a ; P . LYR�Y� �. RAISERS:cite . # CIU- . I • �, . , .. (15' 10")., Havirng` contacted various flock -owners of recent •months. 7, Running high jti Roy Sari= We have discovered' that' the: customary number' are urinec- j.. ley, .Ken.' MacNay; Ron Graharin;' ' essarily'suffering losses -or'' anxiously observing paleness, Carman Nixon, George Richards. weakness or general unthr'iftiness among their birds, Does . Pole vault: •Carinan Nixon, Ross 'McDonagh, CCharlie. Chin, Ken MacNay, Roy' Stanley. `• ,Shot put: Ken 'MacNay, Jim Hackett, Charlie Chin, Ben Moul- ton, George Richards (29' 11") 440 •. yard' • dash: ,Keri- MacNay, George *Richards, Iigoy' S�taniey-. Charlie Chinn;': Rori Graham..! 220 • yard dash: Ken ..MacNay,; George' Richards, Roy •Stanley,. Ron Graham. r~ x100 yard dash:,George Richards, Roy Stanley, Ron Graham:, Ben: Moulton, Carman Nixon. ' • 'Running hop, step and dump: 3ioy--��akrly•� , -Jahr-i-�-H-elm,-�•�Kexi MacNay, George . Richards;. 'Ron G•i'aharn. • • Standing -broad ju,np: Ken MacNay, ''George Richards, Char= lie Chin, Ross McDonagh, Ben .Moulton (8' 1/27), Mile olien ' Joe Howald, •Carman' Ni en, Clark • Stanley,' Donald H a1denby., 4iar.Dld_Howald. Junior champ: Ken MacNay, 34" points;, runner-up Roy • Stanley,. 25 ,points, , It ever occur to you . that there is .a; cause and with ;very few • exceptions a 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 r•We invite you, therefore;• whether you are a' regular visitor to our:; shop or a total stranger,' to bring ,your troublesunnecessato y us. • . ' ' . •ntee that We will .examine' : We further state . and -• guar'. your birds iii your presence,; and indicate; definite symptoms froth lids. are suffering i of -the .condition present tJnless',the b one of the • very rare incurable diseases we will pre scribe a proper •remedy;•for the ,situation ' • Providing such. remedies are used as directed,, we shall -�the—prwe of:-satnid__ e Ghnnthey fail to fulfill their '/ • purpose: . Our' Telephone Number is '165 at LucknoW,, You have nothing to lose by .;calling. • ItAWFORID$S Feed• Store. and Hatcher It." -E. CRAWFORD"; L { K1'otOW >etatflmooto,'dmittl.m.t,lO"1,•,,X11' tt: ,N,/A4 ,.~0..040911tottoirr1/m,..U4U•Mat/1A1/topUo„ heeds, Fertilizer Phone 71 To -1n Delayet'y. • Groceries. Phone . 27. • ervice C)n Groceries' • Blizzaid Corn Bio .s ape, r� Nw T In good h Cut;..only two • cru s e id'e Your Coal w NU,• STav ,E: dr ALBERTA.. FERTILIZER Complete LineofeTertilizer Available Now. •; • BUY CO-OP `.QUALITY PRODUCTS uckno is' District to Operative - Senior Girls • ,Softball throw:Shirley-Harrill- ton, Carolyn Gibson, Marlene MacLennan, Betty Conley, Betty: Johnston: + Basketbali� throw: Carolyn G ib- sbn, Mary MacIntyre, Betty Ham- ilton' and;'Joyce • Baulcll, , Audrey Stanley. high , jurnp: Edna . Reid, Mary MacMillan and Joyce Little, 13et- ty Conley' and Carolyn Gibson: • Broad. jump:.Joyce Little, Caro- ' lin Gibson, Edna • Reid, ..Mary , MacMillan, Mary J6 Anderson... 75 yard. dash: Joyce:Little, Car- o1,yn Gibson, .Shirley Hamliton,'. Joyce Ba teh, Betty Conley. 100 yard., dash: Joyce, Little, (,„Carolyn Gibson, Shirley Hamil.-' torn, Joyce 'Mulch, Betty'Conley 3-Ieg.ged race: Carolyn .Gibson ° and Betty Johnston, •Joyce Little ,and ''Mary MaeIntyre, : Audrey Ross and' Helen 'Weiler. Slipping race:. Carolyn Gibson; Joyce,Baulch, Betty Conley; Aud- rey Sthnley, ud-rey..Stanley, Ruth- Curran. Standing hop, step and' jump: Shirley Hamilton, Helen Weiler, Betty Conley; Raeleen.Hamilton, Audrey Stanley Running hop,, step' and jump: F.dna Reid, 'Mary Jo -Anderson, ,;royce 'tittle, Carolyn . Gibson, Joyce Baulch. • • , Senior`. champ: Carolyn Gibson,. . (s5 points runner-up; Joyce r tle, 26 points. ' • I'resents,'" Thursday, Friday, .:Saturday, October 11,,12, 1;3 He hated work, and he hatedto fight, but how he went to;• • • . .work andbroke up the biggest and toughest range War in the West 5..JI,;LE , ThAMP with Amp NievRAE :4 WANDA, HENDRIX. "- Plus ,chapter 1I of "The Drums of Fat -Man. -Chu", "M`ATJNEE 1,T • 2.00 1'.M,. Monday, ... , Tuesday, Wednesday, October 15,.16,17 It's.here`folks and, it's god—song, thr"ills, a real•buillseye . of entertainment .• nnie Get ': un with BETTY_ :HUTTON & ' HOWARD KEEL. Hear a delightful 10 'minutes' program sponsored• by ' The Playhouse at .7,15 pint. Saturday, Oct 13, over CKI X.+' • Junior Girls High Jump: Beverley ,Stanley, Isabelle MacPherson, (:taurine McNain, Janet. Campbell;Valma. Howa.ld, Sybil Barger).' .. Stand;in broad: Beverley Stan- ley, ''' alzn'a' Eowa.ld, Laurine Me= Nain, Isabelle MacPherson, ''Char-' leve Smith.. . Softball' throw Laurine •Mc Nain,, Grace. Thompson,. Isabelle, N`,Skipping. race:..Va in Ma:'Pharson,''Sybil Barger,.' Gwen: :Velma a I•Iowac:' ' Colwell. Beverley .Stanley, Isabelle Mac- v o.e'eyball throw:.taurine Mc -'Pherson; Laurine ,McNain, Janet Nain, : Janet Campbell; Grace 'Campbell. Thrirripson; Er9xria Percy; Gwen Junior champ! Beverley Stan Colwell: ley; 39: points;' runner-up, Laur ` ine' • McNain; 26 points : 75 yard dash Beverley: Stan-• ley, Grace Thompson; - Valma---- : Howald, . Isabelle. 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