The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-11-26, Page 5WEDN ,` PA"' ', NOV.. 2512h, 1e52;
Lyceum . Th'�atre
WINE,HAM
Two. Shoals Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT. 7.15'
Wednesday, Thurs., Nov. 26, 2'
DON ''TAYLOR, -
. SHIRLEY YAMAGUCHZ.
Japanese, War Bride.
Adult 'Entertainment
Friday,. •Saturday,°; Nova 28,.
GEORGE `MONTGOMERY,
JEROME! COURTL
MI
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LT.XCKNOW, ONTARIO t
W IITECAURCH
•
The W.M S of the .Presbyter-
ion church met, in the church last
Wednesday afternoon with a good
attendance, Mrs. W. Lott presid-
ed. The scripture lesson was read
by 'Mrs, . Albert. Walters, medita-.
' tion was.' given by. Mrs. Robert
Ross; Glad Tidings. prayer , by
Mrs. Albert McQuillin, topic on
British Guiana by 'Mrs. Johnston
Conn, prayer by Mrs, J. S. Crag,
offertory ;pr.ayer. by Mrs. Frank..
Coulter: The election of4.officers
for nextyear was .held: Pres.,
Mrs..'' James McInnes; . 1st vdce,
Mrs. Dawson Craig; 2nd vice, Mrs.
Earl Caslick; see:,. Mrs, F. New:
an; treas., Mrs. Johnson Conn;
d Tidings sec., Mrs. , J. S,'
raig; Home: Helpers, Mrs Jas.
aidlaw; literature, Mrs. E Cas-
lick; pianists, Mrs. Robt. Ross &'
Mrs. J, Corin; students supply,
Mrs. Albert Walters;,welcome' y&
welfare, Mrs. Ezra . Welwood;
Mission Band pres., Mrs., Frank
'Coulter, 'assistant, Mrs. 'Jas. Wil-
son, Jr. Rev. R. D. A. Currie held
the dedication of the new offi-'
cers. A • hymn was sung and Mr.
Currie . closed the meeting with
prayer.
Word was received here' of the
death of Mr., John Gillies, Who
passed away very suddenlYy:•at hie
home near' Edmonton. He was
born•on.the farirn.where Mrs. Alex
Gillies nowlives arid will. be_ 're-'
re-
membered .by.'many here. ':His
wife.' was Miss- Burgess of .Luck -
now. Sympathy is extended to,
his manyrelatives in this .coin-.
munity.: and also to his wife . who
is crippled with arthritis. '
Mr. Clark `McGregorsand his
;brother • Ross, also pardon Wel-.
wood and Win. Pu don spent the
week -end' in -Toronto.
Miss. Olive Terrif,R:N. of, Lis-
towel . hospital, spent. the week-
end with her..inotiher Mrs. Mac
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell spent
Sunday at Burford
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paterson'oP
Detroit visited recently, . with his
father; Mr Ken Paterson;
:Mrs. R. Tiffin is: spending .a
few days`. at the: home, of her
CRIPPLE CREEK
MATINEE SATURDAY
Monday, Tuesday, Dec. 1,' 2
ESTH R' WILLIAMS,
BARRY SULLIVAN
in,• ._.
IRTS
• ��:Y
•: � SK .. :AH0
Wednesday, Thurs.,. 'Dec: 3, 4
JENNIFER': JONES,
LAWRENCE OLIVE±
in
CARRIE.
Adult Entertainment
1U.M BAOO` (Lame Back)
'When your back is stiff, and very' painful
and it''s an effort for'you to stoop or bend,
take theremedy that has brought swift,;
• safe relief to thousands—Templeton's
Don't suffer from the; nagging
---misery-of-Luinbago'a daylongerthan•you
have, to. Get T-R-C's':today.' 65c, $1.3S.
at drug. counters.. T•840.
GEORGE.. ZUK'• has accepted • a.
position at. the Walkerton -liquor : daughter, Mrs.. Victor 'Emerso'n
:• .
T. HELENS
The WA. of the United: church
held a •viery successful afternoon
tea and bazaar in the Auxiliary
Rooms,, Lucknow, on Saturday
afternoon:
Mr, and Mrs Gordon Miller
and Larry of London and W.
Murray Taylor of WinghaXn were
week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. C. Taylor. •
Congratulations and -best 'Wish-
es for many more happy years
to Mr; and Mrs. Robinson. Woods
who were fifty-three years' mar
• Tied , on Saturday The happy
'event was .marked on Sunday
with a family dinner.
Mrs. Alex •Wfurdie and Bob; Mr,
aria: Mrs. Mel Brown of. Waterloo
were week -end guests of Mr. and
Mrs„ R. Woods.
Mr. '. and Mrs. Ernest • Walker
(formerly Doris Taylor) • were
guests of . • honor '"at . a 'gathering
in the Community Hall on Friday
evening, After' lunch Mr, Ken
Barbour' read an address .of 'Con-
gratulations and good wishes and
Mr; Russell Phillips made ,. the
presentation -ofu.a purse of money.
The December . meeting .of the
Women's •Institute will .be held
at • the. home .of. Mrs. Tom . Todd
on Thursday afternoon, ',peeem
ber 4 at 2,30.., Roll call, :A Christ--
masverse; subject• in charge of
Mrs. Andrew Gaunt. There will
be an; exchange of. Christmas
gifts, valued at • not more than ; 50
cents. Program committee . and
hostesses, . Mrs. F. G. Todd, Mrs:
T. J. Todd. :.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin .Miller • of
Strathroy were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs, Fred McQuil.•
lin.
' : Mr and Mrs; Waiter iChesboro..
and family have returned ,from .a
visitto their' old home: in Queb1.
FOURTH : CQNCESSION':i
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Needham
Suzanne" alid Janie' of Corunna
were 'week=end visitors with Mr.
and_ Mrs:' Lloyd MacDougall: '
Mr. Hill ,Mather and Mr. • Tom
MacaD:ougall . of E1bor, Mani'toba,
;visited last' week with friends•and
relatives on the Fourth.
Mrs. Howard Mackie of„ Port
'Colborne visited recently .at' the
home • of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie.,
Mr. sand Mrs.' Allan Graham
were Weekend *visitors' '•at Mrs:
•Graham's home. at Drayton.
GET `;READY .FOR WINTER"
.... with
earls'
OBITUARY
" • . .' '•OBITUARY
HER; .
Margaret MacDonald`
... .g(Madge)
M;iss,' 'Margaret (Madge)'Mac-'
• donald' died, at her home in Tor
ui' inent. onto on Noverrnber 18th after a
few weeks .sof illness. She 'was.
Burners I' the daughter :�'of the- late John
Space Heaters' > and•Christine Macdonald and was
born•' othe 12th Con. of .Ashfield
in 1882, She' attended the Hem-
lock Cit seh' of •sand' Goderich,
Forced . Air Heating Oil
Floor Furnaces:Cook .,Stoves
AUTOMATIC HOT • WATER TANKS'
Complete' Line `.Of -Repairs For,
DEEP AND:' SHALLOW WELL 'P'UMPS:
For Heating and Plumbing; Sales and Service,' .See. ..
rt. Gilme
Gilinore
R. R. 3, Lueknow, Ont. ' Phone 61-r-13 Dungannon
••
AtuS-cALERSMMHiNEKY
NEW' TRACTORS'IN ALL SIZES
FLEURY -BISSELL P
AjCKERS and DISCS
SECOND. HAND TRACTOR
MVtecormick-Deering Second' Hand Tractor, W-'�,
In' good shape.
`FOR )(quit,SOWS and SMALL PIGS
Use Sow and Pig chow' Complete 'or your own,.grain.
and Sow and. Pig :Concentrate.
'. • • See• Vs About A • .
... RA
IIOG FINANCE CONTCT AT NO COST TO YOU
HACKET1' & SONS
�ocxNo�v, tltrt'.�a�o
h
!Colic �iatInstitute.: On -
g securing
her teacher's • -certificate' she
taught school at Laurier and
Clover .Valley for ' a few years,
She took a business coursein!
Toronto and secured. a . respois=
ible,'' position' with the Toronto..
General. Trust Co. She, spent sev-
eral years in Vancouver 'doing,
secretarial work.
She' .possessed' intellectual tal-
exits, and spiritual 'qualities of the
highest order .She' loved• good ''lit-
erature and could; quote 'at :length
from Engush--colassit po'etr-y he -
had a saving grace:• of humor, and
a ' splendid : ,conversationist: ITer
'religion was simple, her: faith
was in Ch%ist and in that faith"
she died.
She is survi'v'ed by.three sisters;
Mrs. Frank' MacCharles of Van-;
couver, Mfrs. W: 'A. Duncan and
Miss. Catharine Macdonaldi R:N,
of Tdrgnto.. Her brothers prede-
ceased her, Malcom A. Macdon-
old, chief justice of the British
•Cbluribia ••court of appeal,, Alex
B., K.C.; 'of _Vancouver, John of
Vernon, :B.C., Duncan of Duluth
and Malcolm 'of Medicine Hat:
Funeral service was; held at
her home on . Thursday evening
conductedby l ev. • Wni- • Ma.th'eson
and on Friday . afternoon inter -,'I
ment took°place inrthe faniily ,plot'
in Kintail cemeteryr Mrs. Duncan
and her ,daughter, Mrs. Jas. Mad.
den and Miss Catharine Macdon-/,
. ald accompanied the remains
Many old friends attended the
funeral.' To those who knew her,
there remains a treasured mein-
PAGE FIVE
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Presents
Thursday,:Frday, Saturday, November 27, 28, 29
A scream, a riot, fun and laughs and plenty of Wester&
thrills in: a new Western, that will please
"The' Lady Fromexas"
with HOWARD DUFF and MON . FREEMAN.
SATURDAY' MATINEE AT 2.15 p.m .—Doors open, at 2 pan.
Monday; . Tuesday, Wednesday, December 1, 2, . 3
The kindest man Ail the world, yet a menace .to the govern-
• ment-money for everybody but: not the kind the
. • ' banks . like --- See
880
with BERT LANCASTER ,and 'EDMUND : GWEN.
KEEP DECEMBER 15th, 16th, '17th, OPEN -'--
as one
PENas.;one of the finest films that .ever came out of '
Hollywood is coming to The Playhouse,
"I'p ;..CLIMB THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN"
ory. Thepallbearers were Jack Kay, Harry:: MacDonald; Colic •
and Kehneth MacLeod, Roy Mac- MacGregor • and John MacKay. • •
FOURTH ANNUAL 'SALE
...`of ..
5 :.BULLS. and 2$ :FEMALES
Community Park Fair Barns,
CLINTON ONTARIO
uesday, D
at LOO pan. .sharp
Q
Sponsored •-by--the -Jo1Iowing--Hugon -County`.: ,.
Shorthorn Breeders: -
ROBERT M. PECK & SONS KIPPEN
. MCKINLEY'S FARM &. HATCHERY :ZIIRICH
CLIFFORD : H. KEYS. & . .ONS. • ; VARNA'
:JOHN-:: OSTROIVI: .. 1 t _ , , VARNA •
goy. F. PEPPER :& . SON ... SEAFORTH'
or catalogues, : ,write any of the above,
'ate.rl`oo Cattle. :Breedin�
Association
Where •Better Bulls Are Used"
WE HAVE SET UP AN OFFICE IN FOItMO§A
out of which both Len L. Fischer and Normae. J. McKee.
will be working..
THE PHONE NUMBER TO CALL IS MILDMAY ^130-R-12.
Shortly,;, there will ' also be `a Walkerton phone, installed..
This is designed for a more efficient -operation of the arti-
ficial 'inset unat on work in. the district. This is a co-operative
effort to help the farmer get, better cattle at a low cost.
MTassc:,ffiTrr*s
Plements
Coast To Coast Massey -Harris Offers, Most.
ENQUIRE, ABOUT
OUR PRE -PAYMENT .PLAN:
On The .Purchase Of
COMBINES,' SWATHEItS, BALERS & TRACTORS
5,
ll Sizes f
' MASSEY-HARRIS° TRACTORS
1.1
anure spreaders _Plows=Rubber-tired wagons
• •BEATTY BARN SUPPLIES . "
..GOOD•SUPPLY'. Of 110G '&:CATTLE WATER BOWLS
J So ILPATRICKAS.
(PHONE `74, LUCKNOW " ' a • RESIDENCE f19'
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