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WEDNESDAY, JULY 9th, 1952',''
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FIRST SHOW AT 715
TONIGHT — THURSDAY
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"FORTH WORTH"
Friday, Saturday, July 11, 12
,SCO'T'TY BECKETT,
JIMMY LYDON
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Corky of
.Gasoline Alley
MATINEE • SATURDAY
Monday,. Tuesday, July 14,.15
RICHARD . BASEHART,
"MICHAEL O'SHEA
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FIXED, BAYONETS
, (Adult Entertainment)
Wednesday,'Thurs., July 16, 17
JEAN .PETERS,:
DEBRA PAGET
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Anne
Anne oI the Endes
'Present Music Instructor • ' a
The staff, of Wingham Publ'
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School paid a surprise visit to
,the ' horne of . Professor' A. W. An-
d;erton,-•and Presented' him •with a
gift. '.Mr, Anderton, ;who is•_re
covering from an , illire'ss,' has
taught ' music in: W'inghan' Public
Sehool for 2.1 years:
THE LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW, ONTARIO
OBITUARY K.I.NLOUGH
DAVID SMITH • ERRINGTON "=
David ,Smith . Errington died
Sunday morning. .at thehome of
his •daughter, Mrs, Stanley
'Hughes, Toronto, in his: Nth Year.
He
',had been ':ill for several
Months at his daughter's .home.
He was the eldest. son. of the late
David . Errington 'sand .Catherine
;Smith Errington and was born
n • Durham, Northumberland,
England,, coming with .his parents
and :family at the age'of seven
to the Clinton district and falter
to.Con. 2, Morris township. Fifty-
seven. years ago he *as 'married
to Olivia Jane Jewitt. They lived
in the Wroxeter district, and then.
on Cori. 6,' West Waw.anosh, where.
his +grandson, Harold :Errington;,"
now farms. .After the rearing- of
their . fiainily • of three. boys: and
',aye girls, he and ' his, wife re-
tired to Dungannon seven years.
ago. .Mrs. Errington. 'died . nearly
four years sago. Surviving, are
Mrs. Gliadys .:Black, • •Goderioh;
Mrs.. Mary ..Rivett,:.DDungannon;
Mrs. Bert (Isabelle) '. Badman,
Comber; M'rs. Stanley` (C•ora).
Hughes, Toronto;'• Mrs; Roy (Evia).
Black, Lucknaw; Victor;„,Con:6,
West _Wawanos'h; and. 'Everett,
Dungannon.. Fred, the, . oldest son:
was a casualty of the First World
War, Also survivingare a bto-
ther,.t Alfred Errington, Carlow;
and' 'Mrs.' !Charlotte Reid,.' Ash
. -
field. The funeral .was .held
nesday afternorr with a' ;public
service in the 'Dungannon. United
Church conducted by Rev; ,Geo.
Watt. • Interrnent .was in; .Dungan-
non .C'ethetery. •
!Congratulations to the En
trance and, High School students,
in this, district vciho were •success-
Jul in the examinations.`
. Mrs. Bert Nicholson attended
the golden wedding reception for
uncle and aunt, Mr.. and Mrs.
Frank Cuyler, ; Kincardine, on,
Tuesday evening.
The H.W.I.meeting was held
• on Thursday evening at the home
of Mrs, P. .A... Murray,' Mrs. Tom
Hodgins !presided. After, the usual.
opening matters of business !were.
dealt with. They decided to join
with ,;the. Kairshea Institute for
the' sliort course: Plans were un•.
derway for,.•the bazaar. The roll
call; "Our' maiden names .and the
written story of our. farm", was
answered., Mrs. WM.. Eadie gave
the motto and ' Mrs. James. Hod-
gins, gave a suitable paper for
grandmothers. Piano solos were
given by Misses :Barbara Murray
and Eileen, Elliott., A •solo by Mrs.
,Ernest Ackert, ."Put • on your old
gray •bonnet" • was also .enjoyed
by all. Mrs;.' Tom Harris read a
poem' on the W.I.' Twelve grand:-.
mothers :were present and .tite
following; prizes.: were awarded;.
the: grandmother holding . the.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mt. add Mrs. `Edwa:rd H. Far: -
tell; Huron •Township; wish to'•`an-
nounce the .,engagement of 'their
Heider daughter, Edna Irene; to
Mr:.'Francis William Bowe, sen of
the late; Mr '•and” . Mrs.' Frank
Boyle,. Hur.•.on„ Towns rip. The
•wedding'to take • Place:Jury 19th,,
1952 at 11 o'clock at the •Church
Of 'Messiah, .Kincardine. :•
lucky 'ticket, . Mrs:.'Dan McFarlan;
oldest grandmother, Mrs. William
Percy; newest grandmother, Mrs.
John Barr; youngest great grand
Mother, Mrs.:. Janney. Hodgins; the
!grandmother • with the ''most
granddaughters,Mrs. '•J. W.:Co1-,
well.'. Mrs. Wm:. Eadie gave the
closing remarks and a lovely
luiiCh was' serried: ,The meeting
Icloged' with God Sav,,e °the Queen.
• 'Miss :Roberta' ' Edrnonston: of
,Owen' Sound visited , .during the
' week with Misses Nellie :and'
l Margaret Malcolm.
Miss 'Erlina and Marion
Percy
entertained • the +•Club ' girls .•• and
!their leaders, `,`Meat in' the rnenu"
on Thursday afternoon.
oon.
!Mr. -Wm. • Haldenby ; has " been.
confined to the house this week:
We hope "he ,will soon be Well
again;
Miss Annetta Forster of Ripley
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visited during the week ,With her
• Groceries » :grandmother, Mrs. J. W. 'Colwell;
:Mr. 'Ralph. Haldenby, +accpm-
panied by his mother, motored. to
,Shelbourne on ' Saturday. 'Ralph
will be teaching in this district
next Year
Mrs. T.:'E Morgan ' and ..son
Freddie:. of Con.'.10,,'visited '.on;
Sunday ;with Mr. and Mrs. Clark
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Presents
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A new • stat has .appeared from ' the Western skies...—rand his:
name is. REX • ALLEN -and comes comes; to, our screen:
• for the very first time, in.
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'Monday, Tuesday, -Wednesday, July x,14, • 15;' I� .
War is grim -but even griminess has . its, funny side—
so if you want to ' laugh, come and see—
P FRONT"
• with TOM EWELL. This is real good, folks
Out of ''eighteen .ailing .birds examined, twel ►e were dis-
covered to be harboring either cecal, tapes or round worms.
These pestscause a run-down, condition in flocks, Which
often leads to further 'troubles
HAVE, YOUR FLOCKS EXAMINED
and purchase only ,a~ cure whichwill ;remote the type,
or types, of worms which your birds harbor.
Call At
we Are . Willing; To Open And. Examine
Your Birds Free Of Charge
whether from Crawford's Hatchery or otherwise,
whether New Life fed or .otherwise: '
WE HAVE A PRODUCT FOR EVERY. CURABLE AILMENT
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We have onr hand; several breeds of
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Miss Eleanor Murray of Tor- ;Miss Margaret. MacDonald
Onto spent • the :,week -end with'. Toronto ; , _ _ _ .
her parents, Mr. ' and Mrs: A. A.. 1VIrs. John Lowndes Ind :Angus
Murray. ' ,and •Mrs, Hawkes . Robinson • of
.Membersof the .Anglican con Newmarket . spent. a . few :days;
gregation attended the confirma- with' Mr, and. Mrs. Angus Graham
tion .service at . Bervie ' on• Sunday' : last week:.. '
in
afternoon, .• - •, and Mrs:, L•loyd • • .• • » uk-
_Mr.-Ralph Haldenlby_;._wh�o at.. a11—Adlan-and-G-race _ ent a day-
tending suininer schpol at Tor-."
. at . Meaford recently.•: '
onto, 'spent the . week -end 'at ' his. •
home:here ' '• ,
The PIY.P.A. will Meet : on July KAIRSHEA ••JUNIOR: SHORT
16th for the regular meeting. The COURSE GETS " UNDERWAY ,
evening will, begin with 'a softball ,
game. ' . •
Members , and• friends of. the
Anglican congregation " will 'be,
pleased to: 'welcome the. Vener-
able . Archdeaccin.: W.. A. Towns-
bend •of London; to' their settvice
next" Sunday morning,, Julyt'13t.h
at 9.30 a.m.. '
/A number, from hereattended
the Orange .walk at -Kincardine op.
Sunday at Knox church, •
Mrs. Wm. -Cox ' has not been
as, well as.het . many friends
would wish to 'see her..
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FOURTH CONCESSION
41,ir, , and' Mrs. lied Sangster of
Toronto'were 'recent visitorstwrt•h
the latter''s s,isterf,'Mrs.'W.•F. Mac-
Donald. . .
• Mrs, 'Stan . Chantibers, John' and
Nancy of Toronto and Miss ;Cljris-
ne 1.1Z -`.p` o. r "613-- s'}r tr"a" re -
at ants
vacatio ing at the home of their
, p , Mr. •& WS, Dan Thdmp-
son .
Mr. and ,Mrs. Ira, lJickie ' and
;faintly 'visited friends in Coiling -
Wood 'con Monday .incl ; Ir: and
1Vrrs3 B. Cibbings of Clinton! on
Standay. i .
Mr, 1Vtu.rr 'y Thompson! and
Graha'rn; Ma' nald are attend.
'ng suirirrler"s 001 in London and .
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The. Kairshea • :I•nstitute: are
spansoring', another Junior short
course "Meatin the Menu" with
Mts.' Ted Collyer and Mrs.' Wm.
Scott a''s • , leaders. Last . week's',
meeting ,was held at the ` horned
of Mary M,aclntyre with the fol-
lowing officers elected; presidents'
Mary MacIntyre; sec., Mary 'Mac-,
Millan;.; press .reporter, . Marilyn.
Carrtithers;..There. `were'5 girls in
attendance and they • were , shown
-the di-ffer'en+t4euts o€ -a -=-beef. A
delicious ;bunch was , served by
the hostess., • , .
• This week's rneeting.. was • held.: ,:
' cn 'Monday night at'`Mrs Coll..
yer's home with six' girls pies.
ent.. Their.. lesson' •included the
cooking of • "Swiss Steak"• ;anda
review of the previous evening.
A f;asty lutich was served . by .the•
hostess.
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