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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-06-11, Page 5IODNESDAY, JUNE llth, 1952 4.045111111111111 Lyceum Theatre A WINGHAM Two Silo Ws Each• Night fraST,SIIreir 715 - TONIGHT HURSDAY "LOVRiNEST" - , Friday; Saturday, June 13, 14 RANDOLPH SCOTT, ' J,OAN LESLIE — The Man in theSaddle MATiNEE 'SATURDAY .. • MondaY, Tuesday, JUne 16,17 •R1CHARD RERR; • -13ARIIARA- RUSH • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, tATCKN,OW, ONTARIQ .013ITUARY • • - ALEXANDER MeDONALD Funeral 'serviee 'for Alexander McDonald' in .his 85th year, who . . PAGE. FIVE FETED 9.N1 SILvER ANNiVERSARY•' Friday evening the neigh died in Wingiham Hospital, June 'ors on Con..10 and other invited 5th, was conducted by the Rev. 1friend s gathered: at the Township A.--WinfriTr-the 'Pres . 'byterian 11 Hol-Sifedd7113-FOTO:FICdr, and church assisted by Rev. Dr, Mum- 1\11M 1,A. Murray on the occasion ford of the United church. Satur- °I' their 25th wedding•rinh'er- sary. A. social time, was. enjoyed iby all and following •the lunch hour the bride and groom of 25 y ears were presented With a (beautiful electric lamp by the neighbors and a Vacuum cleaner by their family. Their entire family' of eleven children Were. present for the happy occasion. Dear Gertie and Phimse, • We have met this evening • to hOnor•You on this the Occasion of your silver anniversarY• As YOU. look 'back throughthe •a t t recall many joyful events, and no doubt, as With' us all, you have had, some tribulations. However,' experiences Of both natures sue= ceedin strengthening the bonds Ovimpoisibovalirmootosavvomvprime.' trortrompowsonvowiwommonimmoviiimeositreemrOvistwvimboveviivessboasse day afternoonaung 5th4 2. p'".m. at Lucknow.• • , Late ,Mr. McDonald was :born Kinloss and was the eldest son of, the late Murdock McDonald Ellen Fletefier, lie was •a loyal patriot of his country and Was a, Veteran' of the South African War where he was wounded. He also responded to his country's call in the First Great War 1914-1918, He farmed most of his life in. Manitoba' re- tiring to Ontario where he- lived with his brother Donald and Miss Janet Mc- Donald. In 1948 they movedeved to Lucknow where he lived until -hias -g-psingrwith hi'g-two sisters, Janet & Mrs. Christine McDonald. • :'AlthOugh confined. to his home of love land: friendship. • When 1.11teliitorids for the laSttwo years on account We are very happy to be gi-Ven of blindness, he took .a keen in- the•-•°1?Pc'rtunitY Plf paying' you Collide 'both tribute, ;because of your de - news iri• the town and current ' votion to your epurch, home arid news and to the religious pro7; • grams over the radio Which he public life. These things,, along greatly enjoyed. ,• He was a staunch true morn - Per of the Canadian Legion and the .4mberleY Orange Lodge of Which he was a 'life .merriber. RHUBARB.: Interment was made irr, Kin-• cardine cemetery where an Your kindness and understand- ing extended to others . at time PreSSive service was conducted by the OrangLeidge arid Where. a of sorrow have increased our e af- AT BALL TEAM REUNION --large .-number of- friends and fection and respect: , •-• • - " . • ' . neighbors gathered to show their Wefell that your faMily are not to be excluded in receiving MrS, Charles Webster and respects to the departed The pall - out felicitations. They too have Wei* at Oshawa the latter part bearers were •Fred Jackson, of the week where Hazel'. attend: lington Henderson, Jack.',Emther_ commanded our. respect, and of all your 'achievements:, the , iear- ed a renriion'of the first General ton; Bill Jackson; George -Elliott ing .of yOur farnily has been the Motors girls' Softball teanr--on and Art eneltzer. „ most ye -Warding. • which*: she. played some twenty- He leaves to mourn his passing • A • Presents Thursday-,-Fritlan-Saturd ROIL/ E ay, June 1213,14 The rugged pioneer days of railroading are revealed in this' great technicolor production with RANDOLPH SCOTT,,kt.. `‘SANTA FE" Thrills from start to finish. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2,15, i Monday, Tuesday, VVedneaday, June 16, 17,,1S I. • A thrilling chapter from the American early history-- with f plenty of action—The critics saitt,it was just terrific. 99 Don't miss this thrilling -picture. DONLT-'-FORGEMOVIES ARE STILL YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT.. • -,•41 • ' . • , • , , • ork v • • 4,„' • „• • p' Wednesday, Thurs., June 18, 19 • • RAY.'MILLAND, JAN STERLJNG in '41.4"."4.4.".."1"1"1"""11.."416.441.1".4"11"11111"111111411111".41.16.11114 5 . • • 0 1 of good eitizenship. - ' . • i Our cOmlnunity has been most i res•achines .I fortunate. in having you 'as'petn- • l' ' . • • • with your 'keen: 'tense of humor • i 'have proved you to examples.• • • . • • • M. • 11.11 .. I . ' .,... Completely Modern II -Steel ... .• - ' • '. • • • • ' - . . ''':. • 4.... - I, .•• • : • . .. - • ', .•'' • .; • • '''.. . ••• '• • • • .1. . • , • • ! % • .•• i , , ‘ ,..1' . . ' . . ... ...... . . a , i . . 1. ' THEY 'RE ON DISPLAY NOW ..• :I ... . . . .. . .,..-,:,;1 • ,,, .. . !.... ..,, .... .• .. ., ' • .1 • • . . .. , . •Drop,Iii. Arid See Their': ' • ' ' • sli• ..I, '''. •,. ..'., ..'''..'''''.,'.: . , .... . ,.....1. - . , . . l'. .. ''''-'• . . ...? . ... _.,. . . .. ...-.. Threshing Machinea, • • • • • , . . . r : five Years -ago. - It was--the-firat one brother,,' Mr Roderick • Mc- - .-We would like • you ""to accept - - / .' -'-' • : ' • this gift as an expression of our '' 1 , • , JOHN. DEERE 'Tractors and .1rnpleirients'd 1 We• Have. A •Complete Line.Of . • . . .. ,. . lime ilese.forrrier teammates had Donald ofOtkadalec Washington,. , ,!'. ' 4 :::'',',•41' be•en 'togeth*r in yeara and the. and two:Sisters, Miss Janet'Mc- love arid gratitude with the hope 4 • , ' ' ..that you will Continne to enjoy ! event was marked. 6y. a buffet Donald and Mrs. Christine Mc: ,i . , many more years „pf happiness i . luncheon 'and social .eVeriing. : "Donald of. Lucknow, _ . • . • . • • . • •- .• • . - • 'arid prosperity. , .. ••,.. ' I - . S1MM Si and. SONS. •1 ,.., A.:,.......ai.........,........,...,,....0 . Signed on .behalf of , fall thoSe ' i Fuel • I present, Maudje. Johnston, Anne Huron Rd Goderich Ph • one lin Groceries McInnes, Cora Thompson. ,4-7111, . .. . . . • 4,.....0.....................i...,,........,..i....,,.......0.......,,.........:0,...i.....00moro. • / • 0 • .• Self Serve -. Fertillicr COP"Jesus bids iis shine". Nancy 'Mr. H. Bell has e n m poor 1, I Was Stalin's NurSe" • - ,7 Staffed for Service = • Arkadi•Svobodin served as Jos -Needham gave the • prayer and,. health -lately. We hope he will • Icj.za."1-.)70/ • ' Phone. 27 '- ---, .1 e K. 'stalin's. Oitmial nurse. Svo- Al cl e P • , nutes.-Mrs. E b rt Bushell will ini rove soon- - - - 1 , . . COAL . . a _ .7 ' -- .--j• 1 •1 'Two cars'to arrive approximately June 16th. I• save you' nuiney. Your order • now. will ---4 7: 1' • • - • din• escaped from Russia; entettain at.the next .meeting on •••. • . • S . ae o f . • • ••. • . and y spent .SundaY with Pro:- • • r. and Mrs I3ert Nicholson. • . • vide the first det d acc rt'of June 28th. Erlma Percy .gave a , f• gle JM SS the Red Dictator's intimate • life story and a •chapter, frorn. the Mr. and Mrs. GkriCarrikbell, Arr.- •• • • '•"• Stove •or • ! to reach the Western World. Read study boOk..,Donald Barr played berley Off car; prices "i Was Stalin's Nurse'; starting piano sole. The Meeting closed • Misses 'Veronica IVIUrray N keep you in this .Sunday's (June 15) issue with a hymn (arid.' prayer. A N. - Of Walkerton Eleanor and Mar- • ,dainty. lunch was served by. the neXt Winter , • of NEW Color'Gravure American , - garet Ann'Murray• of Torpid°. • 0.- = rWeekly exclusively with. The De- t hoste.ss• • spent 4he, 'Week--erid (at their home DO ' . • I trSunday un(1 ayTimes., •••••• 'Mrs. Colwell :and Janet here. . • .KINLoucti. • , . . Forster accompanied Mr. & Mrs. F 'E EXCELSIOR HYBRID SEED is, 1)cin IVIcCosh'& 'farnily and ' : hard to beat, It puts 4hattbr--) deck on. ' The Right Start Means The Right Finish QUALITY CHICK FEEDS Chick STARTER — Chick CRUMBLES'- Chick PELLETS GEHL TRACTOR or BELLfELECTRIC 'HAMMER MILLS 1 Mrs. Clare Sparling entertained a number of the ladies from here on .Thursday afternoon.. • Vigittnw-lt-the Malcolm hotrie last week were Commander and Mrs. R. , A, .McClellan• 'Of Allen- / UNIVERSAL MILKERS — PRESSURE SYSTEMS 1 town, Penn:, and Mrs. C. V. Starr . • ofi New York City. Miss Agnes LUCknOW 'District to•Operative• I• Hall of St Thomas is also daying with Misses Nellie a ri'd I . . 'a • Margaret Malcolm, Mt, and Mr. R. Richards and. Mr. and •Mts. Or arid Rich- ards and family at Pararngunt. ' Misses Edna and May Boyle and Iona, Terry spent SiiturdaY 'with their uncle, Mr.. Neil, Clandeboye and also with Lim - don relatives. . •• • ' • . • :Mr. Charles ;Collins has been a •patient(• in kiricardine Hospital' • . for the past week. His many friend • s hone for fraProved health .,..4.....041M041111111VW*11.11i0t04.PINII.14.41100.116.04,11.1...11110;!4111I ~/1///1414NEVIIIIMIVIII=Dt!VIIM114=POWS!41=10,11.414111Mr. IV . ' Misses Carolyn & Janet For- ' • ( ster of Ripley spent a few days: with Mrs. J. W. Colwell, ' Mrs. Jack Hewitt, Dianne • and, Brenda are spending a while With relatives at Simcoe. , • The H.W.I. met Km Thursday at Get Ready For Spring With • • :41.1.1SiCHALMERS MACHINERY Immediate Delivery' —. Save Mone'y ,-and Disappointment by ordering •Now.. FLEURY -BISSELL PACKERS and DISCS.._ NEW TRACTORS IN ALL SIZES Roto Balers, • Kinkwise EleVatois, Aii-crop H4rvesters FOR YOUR SOWS and SMALL PIGS Use Sow and Pg Chow Complete or •your"ovit gtah1, • ,and Sovvi•atd Pig Concentrate , . • "See Us Aliout, A HOG FINAWeig, CoNTR•Adt AT NG COST TO YOU THOMASHA(KETT & SONS LoucKN0w,..ONTAit1.6 . • v•••••1*.vmasorovAmarsormovr. • ; • I V• v 411141•100•610.0.MMV0451111.0•11411114;Mirqe=041111.4141111111VOIMVIMMIIIV041111110411.41041.1.0.1=104111.44.15000.104.0. :1 , * • ' ' ''' • . ' ' .1 • ft. IP • • . ! . . Mas ge3i14111arrIS. , —, • 1 -y . • • • - • I i the honie Of4Mrs. R. Elliott; Mrs, • i'. , Implements , 11.-. Ahkett ;was in the chair. The i " • • • • meeting opened with the ode and' ! • •' the .Mary ,Stewatt Collect ;• Busi- :1. ' . ONE-WAY to-ISC .' -L-. CULTIVATORS ' " . I: . nes was dealt . with. •$.5.96., vros I ' . ALL .:SIZES OF, thASSEY-HARRIS TRACTORS .. , ' I . .,,tsis,•,en to, the• 8alvation Army.' .. i • . • • - Phing were made-. for a bazaar. 7-• MANURE SPREADERS „ ••• ', •ItUBBERAIRED WAGONS' / • "' I ,SEMI4NIOUNVED 'MOWERS ,.,' ' SIDE RAKES"- ! •' . HAYLOADERS .1!''' • . ii Come In And See The i I .- : NEW NO'. I AUTOMATIC .. . •. i `if ', . ; i. ' „ TWINE TIEgALER . •.... s I . : I BEATTY BARN. svp,pi_s'l ' ,./ '1 1 f ' ., . . 4"' " , •• , i ' • • I ' ' - •I , i • " • ,. ipHoN, 104,.' LUCKNOW 40.6.....6.160.84.44....0....04.,4,....,41•66.00,....i.itiairmoilio.«......0.1:,!•••:,... , f ' ' Mrs.,W.'• Porteoti; of Lucknow waft gueat speaker and told of hen recent, trip to Florida. This was' ehjoyed. "Beautiful thoughts in, poetry and prose" was well taken by Mrs; Tom Hod- gins. fteadings were given by Mrp.. Wm. Eadie. Contests were conducted by Mrs. Ed Thompson arid Mrs, Perry. Hodgins. The National anthem close'd the meet- ing and dainty refreihrrients were served.. • • • The Explorers meeting Was held on Saturdayiat,the home of yrs, .:Perry Hodgins. Fottrteei Were present: r1ma Percy pre, - sided' and ,the o nirig hycnit was / • • vf 44 • r I .•