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'THURSDAY, M RICH 2?th, 1952,
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Thursday, .Friday, Saturday
• MARCH, 27, ;28, 29
GENE AUTRY, in
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MONDAY,' TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY'
MARCH 31, APRIL. 1, 2, 3
FOUR DAYS •
8RI GORX '*ECK, •
SUSAN . HAYWARD
• 'DAVIDI and
BETHSHEBA.
Fri laY=..aturda3 A•pril-4, 5-
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STERLING IAYDEN,, .
ARLENE` WHALED'
"FLAMING 'FEATHER"' •
0AD LOST• it iR PARTY.
The W.:':A: of Blake's Church
held'. a progressive Lost Heir
party • on Frid'ay's evening, , The
• prize winners a:were: high lady,
Mrs.. Tom Hackett; 'low lady,.
MVMary Alton; high' gent, Tom Hac-
kett;. , low gent,: Donald Johnston;
lucky chair,'': ,Lester Morgan.
Lunch. was served and .all ,enjoy-
ed
endoy-ed`'a. good time.. ,
CONTRACT for • a 'new arena ,and
community centre at`Durham' has
been 'let for $65,500. 'It does not
include ' an ' artificial.: ice plant.
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` THE LUCKNOW SENTIN=EL, :t.VPKNOW,,
OBITUARY.
WILLIAM PEPPER,
William. PepPer, 43 -year-old
Stanley Township farmer, and .a
former residentof Zion, died in
his sleep last Thursday night
from a heart -attack, He was
found Friday morning by
mother, 'M`rs. William Peppery
When , he did not come downstairs.
as usual. We understand that Bill'
had had a previous attack. A
few years ago he was badly in -1
jured When, he ,fell .off :a 'barn,
but had .made a 'c orrpleterecov-
ery from .that mishap. '
Bill, ; as he' mishap. familiarly.
known -by- oqrd" friends -in this
community, " 'ras not 'married: He
was, a member of 'R.ritcefield Un-
ited :C'hurc1i .arid noble, • grand Of
Brucefield I.O"O.F. ' and had 'pre
sided at their: regular meeting
that Thursday evening.:
The, funeral service, 'was • held
on.M9rday at .Brucefield church,.
conducted' by, Rev. W. J.. Maines.
,Interment was , in . Baird's, • Cern-
'etery.
• Mr. Pepper's father predeceas-
ed `him . a • few . year's • ago He •is
survived by , his mother ;and two
sisters, ' Mrs... ,Elgin 'Thompson
(Grace); Mrs. Pinkney (Molly).
-and-Mrs: -A: Mustard � (DoreerY) .—
. The 'Pepper family came, =to''the'
Zion community from the: •:Old
:Country and were. highly. respect-
ed residents Of that 'cofnrnunity.
for.. several years before moving
to ,, S anley Township At Zion:
they resided on the fare i 'now'
Owned •; by George : Hunter. :
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• .Plans are being made tor an-
other At Home . on Friday,: 'April,
4th: ,.
The April rneeting,. of the Wo=
men's Institutewill be -held in
the ' basement of the church OW
Thursday April: 3rd,at. 2.30. Topic
"Historical' Research", in '.charge
of Miss... W. D. 'Rutherford.' Roll
Call; labor saving suggestions for
sprig cleaning. Each'l'ady;is ask -
'ed to provide lunch.: . •
TEND Eft;
TOWNSHIP' OF KINLOSS4 •
Tenders, with 10 percent de-
posit cheque, ,will' be• received by
the undersigned up, to 2.00 p.m.
•on; the 7th day of April, 1952,
for , the following drainage work::.
(1) The -construction: of -tie Ack--
ert Drain Extension consisting of
4200 • cu. ;yards -excavation open
drain.: .
. (2) • The .cpnstruction of the Nine
Mile River. Improvement,' consist;
ing of 1300 'cu.
Y ards excavation
open drain. •
These ''.jO a are within a -mile'
of each other'. 'Work to be ,done
as early in 1952 as conditions peri
mit. • The' •] w•est ox ' Iany'-tender
not .necessarily . accepted.
Plans;' specifications, etc.; nnay, _•
be seen .at • the Clerk's office or
the' office of the engineer, James'
A. ' Hawes, Listowel, Ont. '
J. R. Lane, Clerk, R. 2, 'Ho ly-
• rood, Ont.
WARM
MARK : SILVER
ANN IVERSARY •
• On 'Monday evening, March
7th, Mr" incl, `Mrs. Archie Bon-
nett of :Kinloss celebrated their.
silver'wedding anniversary;: when
about sixty -.five relatives;, friends.
and neighbors ,gathered •at, their
xii,e__wherg_s_ the . evening_ Was
Spent In dancing.
At an appropriate time P.. A.
Murray 'read the. ;following ad-
dress and,.Dan McInnes made: the
presentation' of • a lovely trili'te.
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Dear Mrs. ,Bonnet and Archie,‘
Having learned of. ' your 25th
wedding -anniversary we 'felt that
we' could, not let it .pass' without
gathering' .at, your home this ev-
ening to congratulate you .arid ex-
tend our 'best Wishes..,,,for many''
More years Of happiness and
prosperity:
We know. you have• had' your
Ups ' and:. ' downs .over .this long
period, but you have faeed• them.
with courage and have arrived
at. the place where:;'you can enjoy.
yourselves . to the :full ." in your
later years of .life To help you
along in that. respect.' we • ask you
to -accept -this• gift and hoope '.'you
Will; enjoy , it', many times: ':Don't
forget we'll be back for the gold=
en • wedding,
In' Conclusion• we all wish' you'
and:.your'family' the bestfor: the
years ahead: .
Your :friends and neighbors.
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Farrier, On. Wednesday . with a'
good attendance: Mrs. G ' Gilles-
pie was in •the chair., Mrs. Scholtz
m the tud
"ha ter -fro s
reed -ac p 3
book dealing •with the privations
and 'travels of. the early mission-
aries. Mrs. 'C: McClenaghan led'
';prayer or our missidnar
abroad. It',' was decided : to quilt
two quilts:for Korea this Tuesday,
in the church.. • +baseriient. Mrs.
Garnet' Farrier• played an instru•
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mental: and Mrs. Hayward' closed
with prayer.'This.being the birth -
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atursday, .'Friday, Saturday, March '27,. 28, 29
Funnier than a er and.° spookier than .Hallowe'en. when
BOT, AND COSTELLO'.
yet The.: Invisible
So if' ou have a weak;
y heart,..- -come at your own risk.
SATURDAY :MATINEE AT 2.15 P.M '
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fonday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Marc 31, Apr. 1,
See what .happens; •to a professor and his • pretty wife
when' they adopt .ae monkey, in ' •
Bedtime •. ForIlonzo''
'with RONALD REGAN
Join to The Easter Egg Hunt —A Properly, Stamped' Egg
. Will Admit.You To " The. Playhouse.'
i epr'esentatives•' for Huron Coun-
ty, were, , present and , showed .slides-on.pasture.lands, hay crops,
buildings, '• modern machinery and.
'on" their ' trip to. Montreal ' and
through.Easterrt,Ontario last June
on ' w'hich , Dustin Beecroft gave a
short talk Mr. 'Myles.' Ste. Marie.
,was---chairman:;--Santa.phone-solos-
were . given. ,,by "Garnet. ' Farrier,
vocal ,solo 'hy. ;Mrs.. L: • Scholtz,
reading by; Mrs. ' George Fisher,
numbers by the , 'reale: .quartette
including -Jolie -1Vf acGee,= James•.-. - -
Laidlaw, Charles Martin &•:Dus
tin Beecroft, and a piano; sola
by. Mrs. Angus Falconer. Rev'.
Currie and Rev. Watt were both,
Called on for a few words Then . .
-a-jourrra�nwas read "by ?Cecil : 'at— ' '
caner. Lunch was servedby tha.
ladies• in' icharge:',
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clay tea, .six, ladies wlio had birth -4 14
days in ' the last three months sat:
at the speciaLtable. A social time
was •enjoyed by ' al',
Gordon Welwogd 'and Mac Mcg
Gregor','spent .thee week -end in.
Detroit.
Mr, and Mrs. Clark McGregor
'spent .'the week -end in Toronto..
. Mrs. Robt, Rosa was in, London
over the week -end. ,
Mr. and •Mrs. Grdskoith and
farxyily, accompanied by Mrs.
Chapman .and. soh Garry, ,spent.
the 'week -end at O ionville.
The i1(t:1vI.S. of Cha:liners• church
held ,their meeting' :fast Wednes-
°day with a good' attendance. Mrs,'
Lott, -thepresident, opened with,
the 7call .to • worship. Responsive
•reading was led by Mrs. Newnan,
prayer by Mrs. D, Craig,:; medi-•
tatioi ry by lVfrs.. 'Frank ” Coulter,
study book by Mrs, Caslick, pray
er by Mrs. Dawson' and the 6f-
f 'tory prayer by Mrs. Welwood,
he Whitechurch', and ,Culross'
.Farm Forum's merged' Monnday
night a,t. a final meeting 'of the
year in Whitechutch: ,Community
Mexriorial ,Hall. Mr, Montgomery
taxi Mr. Sian Scott, 'agricultural.
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