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Matinee Saturday at 2.00 p.m..
MONDAY' & TUESDAY
MARCH .28, .29
JENNIFER JONES,
_JOSEPH; ,GOTTEN
DUEL, FN; THE..SUN.
'(Adult)Enteartainmtnt)
WEDNESDAY' & THURSDAY'
MARCH 30, 31
'JEAN ARTHVI'R,
MARLENE DEITRICH,
x JOBN' LUND
FOREIGN `AFFAIR
THE LUCKNow SENTINEL; .L• UCKNUW; ONT,ARIo.
KINLOu.GH
Mrs P. A. Murray vL Ltect in
London with "her daughter, Miss
Veronika "Murray; .student, nurse
at .St Joseph's Hospital
'',Mr. and Mrs; Andy Scott ,and
family off: hear Tiverton :visited
with Mr. � and..Mrs. Ed Schaeffer
We are pleased to, report that
Mr.. Nfiitnn •, Walsh, has, returned
home from. 'Wingir"aQrt; Hospital
and is making a favorable recov
.ery. •
The Xoung People, held a, most
successful St, Patrick's social .in
The Anglican . Church on Monday
evening. After the usual deviat-
tonal .perkxi the committee, Mrs.
Schaeffer, Misses Dods $arr, and
Helen` ialderiby, took charge of.
the program,'- games and a ntes.ts:
Mrs.;
:H. %ialdeniby 'favored. v.rith
an 'Irish solo 'and; elerybody ' en
Toyed a` ; pleasant ` evening:', Plans
are. itzaderWay.dor religi itis slides
to ,be shown' •on .Good Friday .and
everyone: is invited to. attend..
Mrs. Torn. Hodgins and ' Miss
Betty Gillespie visited in St
Catharines during the. week with
Miss; Irlma Hodgins' and Mr. end
Mrs; Cliff, BorthWiek.,
Mr. and -Mrs, aaw.ard Halderiby
entertained friends.,on Tuesday
•evening. .last When 'the Wear.
Ever. Aluminum agent demonstra-
ted ` the •proper cooking methods,
•with:".this swell' known product
Mr snit M s. 'John Robb; Con.
10, 'and ...Mr.: and •' Mrs. Howard
McGuire,' •,Olifv'et visited,:on Sun-
day .with, 'Mr. and Mrs:: George
Haldenby.'• '•
Mr, Harry Bell and riierrtbers of
his x family :attended; the funeral
of his' nephew, ' the, . late Joseph'
Bell at Salem:'
We ,are sorry to report,• that Mrs.
William' Percy has ibeon , il?l 'for
the past week. Her.many friends
hope 'she tiv'all 'soon be well again.:
Her daughter, Miss. Winnie Percy,
-'has'tbeen. caring for her::
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Co"` plete Line of Hog, , ' Poultry
and Dairy Feeds with molasses.,
Corn, "Oats, Wheat, Barley
Bran, Shorts rr " and `: 'Middlings.
SOYA BEAN OIL MEAL
vailable for March delivery . This.
will replace oil cake.
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Grd'w .Better' Crops With..
FERTiLIZET,'
ORDER • NOW FOR. SPRING, DELIVERY
;and .take advantage 'of our Cash Discounts.
AVAILABLE BRANDS:'
Co=pp 2.:12-6,2-12-10k 042-10, '0-1,4-7, 20 'percent-•shperphos
Pilate, WVe can: also give you a. triple strength pebble. 'to soW
with your "grain, •
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We also stock Co-
pgd •Feeds, Se��
Hammer Mills MilkinMachines and
Luckriow District
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TO. CANVASS. FOR
DUNGANNON . R. O.
:The Dungannon Red Cross ani-
nual meeting was held on March
18th.- Marvin Durnin was re
elected ;president,- Mrs. _O PQpP
first vice president, Mrs. Mel
Ree s
Reed secon�iva,ce press t..
Wilbur Brown, seccr.,etary •and .Mrs,
Lorne • Ivens, t�-easurer. '
The campaign has been. under•-
way for a'week. The 'Dungannon
quota. Vis. six hundred' dollars. Cann
vassers will be calling on the dit
ferent lines. •
The Ontario Divisiiox ' of • the
Canadian, Red Cross Society IS
made up of 280`'' branchs. The
public sirite'd ' attrtude `,and un
derstanding 'effort of 'volunteers.
in . the individual !branches ,makes
Red Cross 'the great, Organization
that it is thraughvut4 the 'world.'.
',Canadian. Red Cross peace time
•senvaces '• include, .national ,blood
,transfusion service; Outpost Hos-
pitals' and II -liming stations, aid,
for: sick and:: :disabled:. veterans,,
`Canadian • Junior RedC,ross,
*stance' for. c for.ippled:children, tis
aster . relief,' niedscal and ` dental
services, s+wunmingand water
safety program; first .aid. instruc-
tion, home nursing courses, nut-,
rition , service;" sick room supply;
loan'. cupboards, Canadian Red.
Cross •;Corps, :emergency nursing.
reserver h '
o�irtemaker s :service;
highway first'. aid posts. •
Pass: Music Eaans nations
Misses • . Delphine.:and ."Maxine
Hunking of Auburn; .pupils •of A.:
E. Cook, were :successful :in pass
ing "GradeII .Theory, (midwinter
exasunation) ', of The loyal , Con-
seryatory:; of :Music of ':.Toronto.
Each obtained first class
.honors
with:'95 and 96'`marks resPective
ly.
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FOURTH CONCESSION
Mrs. George Gilchrist has'. been
Very All =with.; a severe attack 'of,
the flu.
Our school attendance has; been
small • the :past week .as so ' many
of the pupils have the !flu.,.
IVtr John ,•Dickie of Arial-ton
several: days last week at
the home of his . son, Ira Dickie.
• The Kairshea W I At. Home
had a good cro• wd A good pro-
gram and all ; had a good time:-
Mrs Frank Fair of'=Ripley, spent
Monday afternoon at the home .of
Don' MacIver
ST:• HELEN'S•
'• Reseiiv'e. .Wednesday,-. April '6th
for :the play;,,, "Busy` as .a' Beaver,'
to :be presented, ' by theLucknow
Dramatic,',Club.: in the- Com'mun-
rtv .liall, under the ' auspices of
the Women's Association .of' the
United' ;Church.'.
'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller
and Larry and Miss Doris.`Taylor
Of 'London ,were week -end .visitors
with Mr.'.•:and Mrs..'Chester Tay-
lor[ '
. Mr. 'Frank 'McQuillin spent a
few .days. in Windsor, •the ,:guest
'of.his sister, : Irvin McCabe,
and "Mr Y•McCabe
1i rd i :-. ierT zlt1=
'Anidrew• Were ..visitors on 'Satu -.
'day with Mrs. Todd's :parents,~
Mr. and Mrs. Young. • .
The Young People" are present
frig ,,theirla,y "Urcale'*CY •Hits A
New High". i;n • Auburn on. ; Wed-
nesday. night arid :Ripley :on Fri: -
day, night, of •,this /week
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Had Finger,•Am fated ,
Mr. •Jack Fol er had '•the mis
fortune to ,hav ,the first fin.gr.
ion .his right ,h,,rid Brushed • while
cleaning' out t e grain roller at
Mr... AndreW Q:a.. nt's on , Satur:-
day' afternoon.• At the' Wingha.n
Hospital as w :fi;grid • necessary
o•arrrputate partof , the ,finger
Mrs:John. Miller, Mr. add Mrs:
Alvin Miller, lSonna' and Doug1s
f Strathroy were week -end vis
tors :with 'relatives here" rt
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Presents
atur4ay.
.Thursday, Friday,
M. arch^' 24, :25, : 2
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lin in .:his ,newest d best yet
GENE AUTRY
King of the West, m a. ~real thriller.,
ROUNDUP"
;Fns,. ;"Hold That;. Lion" Car oon and News.
Matinee Saturday at 2 15 p nt•.
;onday,,,
uesday,'\
e'sdayMacch x8, ;,29, 3
By Ben Ames Wilf,ams
in TECHNICOLOR
GENE CORNU :EANNE ,
TIERNEY - WILDE • CRAIN
cENTuirr-Fox ricnate
First Show 7.15
Last month we gave 'you
"State Fair". This month
we bring a ;picture that
was hailed among the.
top, , , inotchers, from a
great' a book "Leave Her
To •: Heaven
oalie Harold Ritchie
!econd..Show' 915
CO-Operativ,e t
SHOP., THE . CO-OP' WAY PHONE 71 � 0
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