HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-03-06, Page 5• THURSDAY, MARCH 6th, 1952
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Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
" Two Shows EaciA
, FIRST. slum AT 7.15
TONIGHT •L, ta:IIRSDAY
• JUDY HOLIDAY,ii
"001r,N VIESTEIDA-ri"
erida. y, .Situr4day, March 7„.
-.-GE'ORGIE-MOTTQOTORY;;-1----
GALE STigRIVI•
'MATINEE sATuEDA:y
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
111.ARCH' 10; 11, 12' '"
BE'TTY GRABLE, •
MacDONALD CARY
Meet MeAfter The
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ThuiS4y.T.,Frida7, .Situiday
Mareh. 13, 14, 15. , •
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' W.A.' Met .At. 'The Rectory
The W.A. group .of , St. Peter's
Church met on Monday at the
Rectory.. Mrs. W. Stimson con-
. ' ducted the opening •devotions and
a brief.muSical program was en-
joyed. Mrs. Fred Mctluillin led
• in the •study period, and refresh-
• ments. Were provided by Mrs.'
• Stimson. end Miss Dorothy Cook.
During the evening the two
• ,roOins which had, been decorated
• by the W.A. were inspected and
adrnired. .
THE 1.40cKil.ow :$41s,ITIINTM,:.LUCK.NOW, ONTARIO,
WHITECHURCH
• Rev and Mrs, Graydon .Csox 'of
Fonthill spent. Tuesday, night:of
last week at the. home "Of 'her
mother, Mrs. Mac Rost and at-
tended the funeral of his grand-
inotifierf, Mrs. Shelton • at 1,cinear-
dine on 1,,Vednesday.
The Ladies 'Aid, ef-. 'the Pres-'
byteria,n -Church held...their AO-
ing at the 'home of. M.r. s. Caslick'
last TueSday.
Albert Patterson is• getting the
hydro installed. • .
The 'flu has been striking at
Many' homes in the village.
•,,BirtilulayS on the 29th of 'Feb':
aruary:were--1VIr.:-GorclonWelWood--
Miss Mary Laidlaw* &• Miss Ruby
Conn, • ' , •
Mrs, Joe Tiffin, Sr, returned
• to her home - after being two
'Months in Wingh,aM Hospital,
Mr. and -Mil. Ig Scholtz and
sons;,of Westfield.' '3.nd Mr. Car -
Men Sch�1tz spent Sunday at .the
home of Mr. & Mrs. Ezra Soholtz.
Mr, Clayton Scholtz Of London
Spent Sunday with his parents,
Mr. and 1VIrS. Ezra .Schatz.
The_ World Da. of. Prayer ser
• vice was ,held op. Friday after-
noon- At 2.36 in Whitechurch Pres-
byterian church with the Women
of both Churches taking part The
-theme throughout the service
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was "Christour Hope", And Mrs, . • G. GillesPie, Mrs.. LOU,
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r'Mrs, J. McInnes and Mrs. J. Fal-
•coner. presided. Mrs. D. Tiffin •&
Mrs.' E. Scholtz sang 'r"God' will
take. Care of. you".. Special prayers
were. oftered by 'Mrs. J. D. Bee-
croft, Mrs. D. Q. 'Ter -
riff, Mrs. F.' Newinan and Mrs,
E. Scholtz.• ReV..W. J.:Watt gave
an address, The dtiet, "Jesus Sav
ior,, Pilot Me Was sung by Mrs.
Rdbt. RO'ss and Mrs.: J.. Laidlaw.
There were 41 women present
with an offering of $?...15„'•
VILLAGE LADIES JOIN FOR
WORLD, RAY :OF PRAYER,
-Uniting ir the4wave of prayer
which'. girdled the globe, The
Worlds Pay of Prayer was ob-
erved in th e PresbYterian
Church on Friday with a good
attendance. 'Atter • thel call to•
prayer the N'ariC)11§. parts• were
:Itak_e_nAly_14.isS,M. MacLeod, .Mrs.
'NieholsOni "Mrs. Wm. Stimsoh,
Mrs. W, J. Mumford and Mrs., M.
• Henderson:
Prayers intercession were
taken- by WS, P. W. Hoag, Mrs.
McQuillin, Mrs. R. V. Mac-
Kenzie,' Mrs. $. 'Lavis and • Mrs.
siren *-0.s given 'by Mrs, W. 1$.•
.Anclerson showing :how „our. of-
fering for the day'was , allocated.
for the .variOus needs throughout
the World for Christian literature
•and the great need .,alongt this
line. • The, offering for: the day
was. $15.36, Mrs. J. W. Joynt and
Mrs. J. H.. 'Hall sang', a lovely
duet accOmpapied bk, .Mrs. G.
1VlacDiarrnid.
With, the 'singing of, the hyinn
"The Day Thou Gayest. Lord Is
ended" with Mrs. Winn at .the
piano, the benediction was pro,-
flounced bringing another. Day of
PraYer to an end, "
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MacCROSTIE At Alexandra
Hospital, Goderich, on February
25, 1952,,.to Mr. 'and 4V1is7 Hugh,
MapCrostie, R. 5, Goderich :(Arizy
Toll), a soli.
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. Fuel •
Feeds
Fertilizer
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Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Pentland'
returned Sunday • after an• enjoy-
able trip to Florida, Motoring,
• with Mr. and Mrs, La Verne Pent7• .
land, Detroit, tWo weeks • ago.
• Miaimi Beach. was the main ipOint
of inter4t. and 'they •enjoYed'
suntnerst weather of 84 most, .of
the . time. The citrus fruit :crop
Was at At best and fine samples.
..of fresh oranges .were picked
from a grove' on Thursday niorn-
ing.'• Very thoUghtfully. on, Mon..-
day. morning Frank .and, Myrtle
sent a- lot of them 'with their
daughters Elizabeth and Patricia
for. their. Dungannon' • school
alums .to sample. '
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The World's Day of Prayer. *as'
obserVed Friday afternoon in the
Dungannon United Chiirch.,
Henry Ilortan;' president of the
Groceries W.1VI.S.,,presided and ladies from
nelgh r
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Self Servethe elltOeh. and . • .t . ' .churelzei took part Mrs.': George
,Statfed for Service' . Watt gave' a fine addressvand
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Phone 27 ' Mrs. Allan Reed sang a solo.
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 6, 7, $ ag-
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Coming back by popular demand, the great motion picture,
, `‘GUNGA* DIN" . '. i - • '' ' ''''
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with CARY GRANT & VICTOR McGLAGLAN filled.
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' with .spspense and. thrills of the Empire wars..' ' . '1 ' . ' .. . . -.' ... '.. -
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.The •Lady ,and Law" 1 ' -'s ''''''''''::
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'and introdueing theheartbeat from South America, . . 1 -
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...Fernandes Lamas -!--- and for everyone to see for , •,
the first time In these' parts--- . ,.
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offered by Mrs. Howard. Thonip-
son, Mrs. Clark Needham,, Mrs:
Pen* Iledgirls,' Mrs. Frank Maul -
den and Mrs. James Hodgins. The
address based 'on the' theme _Was
given by Mrs. Art, Gz-aliam.. The
soloists were Mrs. ,John Emer-
son' and .Mrs. Jack Hewitt. The
service for- next, year_will.,be4in
charge of Mrs, John Emerson,
yeyrwomati. ) •
IVIr. and 1VIrs. Levi Eckenswil-
ler 'and Douglas,Of• London spent
• the, week -end with. Mr..and Mrs.
H. A. Graham and other relatives.
-here. - ,
The Rev'. Benson C,C)x left' ill's
week for New York. from wh.ere.,
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SPRINGFERTILIZER-
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Ththey' visited Mrs. Finnigan's sis..-
•e Brand YoU Want .W.hen Yon Want..It. . . i ter Mrs. 'W•innifred Widcombe. :
SAYE; YOU ...PLACED YOUR: ogpEE? . ' . 1 .
a ---Coming . ,
CO -OP -BLACK HAWK FARM EQUIPMENT 1
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This will De a complete _line of farm machinery=1
•hiformation at Office.
The---RiglirStart-1VIeani-The-"Right Finish.
QUALITY CHICK FEEDS: • :
4 -Thiel( 'STARTER Chick CRUMBLES cbrek-TEiLieT§i
.1w.Acimt...oi...A,E.Lisic HJJ'iiECAMMER. UNIVERSAL MILKERS TRESSUU-7S•YSTEMs-77-
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District. 'Co -Operative.
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• Get Ready For Spring With
(11.41.-MIRS MA(IRINPY
Immediatel3elivery - Save Money • and .
Disappointnlent by Ordering Stow.
NEW TRACTORS IN 'ALL SIZES
--1-lay Balers, Roto 'Balers All Crop Harvesters
FLEURY..BISSELL PACKERS and DISCS
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FOR YOUR SOWS andt SMALL PIGS:
Use Sow and `lijg Chow Complete or Trait!,
and Sow and Pig Concentrate,
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• HOG FINANCE CoNTEAcr AT NO COST TO YOU
S HACKETT if SONS.
LIICINOW, ONTARIO •
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J. ;Kilpatrick 'visited .a
• da s. with her son, Richard.
Xilpatrick at• Crewe .and with
Cirri • 'on•
Thursday visited Mr.
•Dennis Donnelly, Pinkerton.
Mr.' and Mrs. J. D. Hesson and
• Miss Clara Sproul, Stratford, vis-
ited _Misses 'Nettie and Rebind
-SprQul '„ . •
• Visitors with 'Mr. and , Mrs.
the_weeki_-
end were Mr, and Mrs. Walter
Stafford, Toronto; Mrs. Violet
arrisuoknowi-Mrs.:-.-Stliart
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Tewsley,. Long. Beach, California
Si Mrs, Jos. Hamilton, who -spent
.the winter, •in the south. at the
latter 'place ..and has' returned
home.
KINLOUGH
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Ten, Mrs, B. Vander Hoeck and
farni1y, MS. 3.. Blackett of Ripley
Visited' Tuesday with Mrs. J.• W:
• :Colwell. '
Mr, and Mrs: 'George Haldenby
n'd MTS. •Clare Sparlink visited
in Toronto With Mr.' and Mrs.
Artliur H:aldenby. , 4'
• • Congratulations are extended to
Rev. land Mrs., Ralph Blight of
Morpeth (formerly of here):- on
the gift of a little •soh. •
Master Bobby Bushell, son,' of
• Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bushell, ,has
been out of school for a few days
• owing to an attack of tonsilitis,„
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hodgins
pie entertaining the Anglican
Young Peoples On Thuriday, ev-
ening .(tOnight). *
• On Friday, afternoon' the lOdal
ladieS met in the Presbyterianufor
of Prayer service with the thotie
•"Christ our 1.16156, ". Wu- Margaret
• Malcolm presidedi ,At the Organ
and Mrs. TOrn, liodgins, the key,
woman, had Charge. Prayers were
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To secure the chicks you want when you want them
ORDER PROMPTLY . •
Several , iitatekes: Already Completely Sold.
lick Hatcher
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DON'T bEtAY: -- ORDER NOWTo
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Higher Spring Prices
• DISCS CULTIVATORS • • , ,
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MANURE • SPIdADERS RUBBER -TIRED 'WAGONS.
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