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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-03-27, Page 7•w • • 'THURSDAY, M RICH 2?th, 1952, Iyceur W I NGHAM• Two ',Shows Elia l Mitt . ?RST-4HQW Al 741 Thursday, .Friday, Saturday • MARCH, 27, ;28, 29 GENE AUTRY, in SILVER' S • .CANYON'° •� E sArmtpiky, .. .MATI, 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- • 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. • • ` 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. : s H. EL..E N • .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. laml? 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. womoci ei e. ...ewimim> l.m*.f ,Fuel Feeds Fertilizer Forte 71 Groceries Self. Serve ed ..for Service • Phone 27 1. SPRIG :•FERTILIZE1 The Brand You Want When You Want It.. HAVE YOU PLACED YOUR ORDER?; Coming ;O=OP BLACK, ' HAWK FARM' EQUIPMEN17, This win be a complete line .of farad' machinery-- • 4 Information at .:Office. The Right `Start . Means • TheRight Finish WHITECHURCH ° The United W:M:S. and W.A. mete .at the horne . of . Mrs.'. Garnet 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• - mental: and Mrs. Hayward' closed with prayer.'This.being the birth - •QUALITY .CHICK FEEDS Chick STARTER -Li .Chick . CRUMBLES -' Chick PELLETS1 •„. _GE1 TRACTOR-or-BELL--EL-EETRIeiuot it.. -MIL -1 • UNIVERSAL KERS' PRESSURE SYSTEMS., �• i rift Co -Operative . D st... • NMI�i�ffeedS�i�e��o.�w�e�U�n�ile�►ei�eia���i�'t�'wi�e�tF�m���f Get 'Ready For Spring With • . 1S'.CTHALM ERHALM ERS, MACHI • Immediate, Delivery . Save Money and Disappointment by ;Ordering Now. • FLEURY,B'SSEJ..L•. PACKERS and DISCS,. 'NEW. TRACTORS IN' ALL ..SIZES f l ; ' A may' •C •. 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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:', • • • .e There'•..'Is DANGER 'Irk Further 'Delay To secure. the chicks_ you want when. you want them ORDER, PROMPTLY a,,. 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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. Air • 4. .asseY-Marrs t 'leis n-ts , DON'T DELAY — ORDER .NOW • 'To Assure Dejivery. And Avoid Possible Higher Spring: Prices DRILLS DISCS — CULTIVATORS ALL SIZES OF HARRIS 'TRACTORS MANURE SPREADERS 1 • RUBBER -TIRED. 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