The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-07-21, Page 5THURSDAY, JUttY. 21st,1949
` . . LU KNOW SENTINEL, '1.UCKNOW,; ONTARIO
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Lyceufl.. Thei..'tre:.
WI NGHAM.
Two. Shows Eaeh Night
MST: SHOW AT 7.15.
TO -NIGHT -*- JULY 14th-
AMES 'MASON,
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`•13ABARA ,!EI: GEDDES
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CAUGHT
(Adult Entertainment)
�FRIRAY, ` &' SATURDAY;
JULY 22nd' .,217‘d
SONNY==TUFTS, ; Jb
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[ONDAY a TV*I
JULY 25th,,
FRANK SINATtA,
KATHRYN•GRA.YSON
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WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY,
JULY;.27th, 28th
BURGESS MEREDITH, •.
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NORTH CULROSS
Every' person too busy to go
visiting, .so.,news: is scarce...'llhere
was, a sicare that the;*hay would
be 'poor, so every farmer is sal-
vaging. every' (bit possible. It is
'turning out •better' than at first,
ways indicated..
There was no: .damage from the
severe rains and lightning in this
vicinity but sothe °1o°w lying land'
was. flooded. The Jiver is 'the
highest, it: has been .for years in
the,sur. Mer,
We are glad to report that'
Jackie Ii,oss, who ,was so terribly
Tanned. at-Saleln corner is.. get
tingaround on . crutches
. ,Congratulations to • Misses Ger-,
Atie .-Wraith,' and Marjorie Lamont
onA el'eaning the slate' with Ial'l.
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firsts':on their .nii`dsurntrrer,• exams
at:: Tees we a t edr continuation -
Salida.
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Mr: and • Mars. '. W E. Haldeniby.
spCnt an e'vering rwith' Mr and
Mrs: Perry Hodgins,,. Cora, 12. re-
centil
Desceridentl v! • tlan pioneer
Wrnxtool[ ,.f nmadly ' Dahl. e. •rvisit to,
their. ,olil .bome ,on cos, • 14 arid'
took anewshoto, .• laali�iii ! the
.,Original .: log house 4,rh eh is. 'still
standing after over. oris hundred
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years, •
Born, around
a a'. riumberi
here : at'tended the. (range cele=
bration!s:at various :centres
Aluminum has' hit a new high
hereabouts,'
Wa'nted:;�An old-fasliioned.•black;
iron :,pot,':1ike' wh at' grandma
xser
'ued White fluffy delicious: rrash'
-
ed• `.potatoes
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soon.
IIP ma '
%IURON-TQWN,S -1 y
'sdopa the;'Pownsh School Area
Board sstern,:similiar to that
( effect in : Ashfield and West W =,
wanosh, , whereby all township
ublic , schools ,come finder one.
;board - of.' trustees
JUST. ARRIVED
an,
LIMITED.`QUANTITY
or
onn�
1enderIon.
hone,'150, I,.ucl
anin'
W.
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MARK NAVIGABLE, .CHANNEL'
OFF SHORE, AT'POINT CLARK'
The government supply :ship,
St. Heliers, spent Thursday off
Point Clark, Alaxking anavigable
charinell .aboit . two'' miles off'
shore, A
There is :a;treacherous shoal of
rocks for several miles off share;
through which there is an inner
channel ` navigable for - yachts,
tugs, snows and . even larger ves-
sels. The ;St.' I •eliers' crew -mark-
ed this channel, • with red -spar
buoys with reflecting lights.
The ' 'supply boat . no longer
brings supplies to, the lighthouse:
1y '• -:water, .but transports ;'them
franc -either' Gaderich"or' Kincar-
dine. For ° marry years at "The.
: Point" it Was ''alway, s an .event
When, thein "supply boat' came
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Nlis* None Needham ' lsited'
(luting iko riveek wif,b 10 03
Pollock; • Huron.
. 1Vlicls illi ly'n � 161.
,bo1id
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.Ing : is I odOn•' Pailth • .'
> W,. J. ice) , ad : xincar'
dune, lir, ' an$ zst. B, Cents* o'
Londion eall.d ''ori . friends ;:here
on Wednesday;
•;Mr.' Williaxxi.._.Jiacksori° of
oxito ';'was a :-recent- •visitor -with-
fr'i'ends 'here,
•Mr. A' : I aldenlby, .Mrs: Dor-:
-othy-.--T•hozn'pson and..> -Mx ,a thug.
Graham rreturned •.home after.
visiting With relatives at Echo
,
Mr.
and:.. Mrs. Eldon Ecker,
swiller dna Mr and ., Mrs. Roy.
Grah'am..motored to Fort .Wilh�am'
to ,visit with .relatives.
Mr .and . Mrs; Arthur ` Breckles."
and :. Mr:, � and , .Mrs.
1-iarold • H
al-
and Sheila 'were .in. Tor
derby.•
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onto on ..T esda attending.
'the.
'funeral ; of • the form(er's" ;:sister,,
We -extend s•ympathy to:611e- be-
.
, ones:
Master• Gary : "Graham •land lit
p
tie .,Madonna Graham. spent"a•.few,
days with Mr and ..Mrs. Angus;
McArthur, Tiverton
The ' Sr. W.omen's Auxiliary
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met.' on • Thursday afternoon at
the home of Mrs, . John , Colvcrelh
The president,. Mfrs. 'George Gra
hail, was. in charge: The meet-
ing .opened by':'singing the hymn
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."Jesus shall reign'', Prayers . fol=
lowed with Mrs.';Colwell' taking
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:AMERICA
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'.ill take, 'orders for,
'estern :Grain
for:•:immediate or -October 'delivery..
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ROE AND':MASTER
MIXED ,SEEDS
'Phones 55' Dungannon
Presenta• •• •o
. Thursday,,, Friday, 'Saturday, • July 21, 22;..23
One 'of the Tn Best of • the: Year.
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Away back in 1940 there was a war Remember' how people.
helped with Bundles, for Britain . wrote to the boys ;'
and so on. Well,. come. 'and see what" happened, to ;Ruth after
r Comedy . and.
i r: it for the .co t A
l}ei kid sister did he b country. c y . . .
a real story,, 'that's—
on
. ` • With JOAN CA ,TLFIELD As RUT
„WIL IAM . HOLDEN'. &• MONA FREEMAN:'
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ay; Tuesday, ' Wednes
my 25
Another of the Ten . $; et
6 ... 1a .�belor and
the Bobby
,..with Cary Grant, Myrna LOy and Shirley Temple
It's a tangled but. hilarious; triangle, when a ' glamorous
lady judge tries, to :win a baffled bachelor from a love
str--ek-bolby-sorer..
ADDED `ATTRACTION "SKI HOLIDAY"..
Cliff RouTston; "R ; 6, i;ncknow ° `
hone of her: cousin, ,Mrs. Maur-
'ice` `Hodg,ins i
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Mr. and Mrs,..Lloyd Percy . of
Kincardine Visited 'With friends
here 'on 'Sunday.
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1Vlliss D�nna' Nicholson. 'visited
the past: week with her,:cousins,
✓Jack and Glenna Campbell, : Am-
berley •
Miss Jean Guest returned home
.he pra•yer p'artner's.: prayer.'The
scripture °;was read by Mk•
s J.
Colwell ..The word for the roll
,Call. . was `:`Stength"•:.and : the Rev:
Ralph Blight ..gave. a very', fine:
'address IYi keetpmg:with,the Word
strength. The .hymn `Blest are
the pure in' heart" was then
Sung..Mrs.. Jack H'ewitt.'sang the
lovely,.,soba -"My Task ,A, mill•=
'fiber of;'Visitors .'were • welcomed. •
As this.was a devotional.
• Ing• each lady took part ►wbth'
Suitaible • readings.: Mrs::To¢n•
.I iodgins read a paper on the pari-
un'al meeting ;which' was • held in;
London. Mrs . James Hodgins read
the': WA:. litany and the Meeting
closed with thea (benediction. :A:•
dainty lunch;: was served ' by the,
hostess, The 'next' , mneeting
Jae at the :home, of kr.. Karl,
Boyle' 'ort the •seco'nd. Tliursday,�iri:
August. instead of at'. the homeof ;: Mrs: W. J: ;Me•Lean---which Will-
be held. •,irr October. •
'Hewitt: of 'Krnloss vis-
itect during 'the. week with 1VIr..
and Mrs.-, George Gi aham •,
Mr, Spariing, Mr.. and .Mrs.
George-.-HalderiJby .and_Miss Ethel
i�aldervby are'enjoying,a motor
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tip' 'through' the United., States,,
'• 1Donalc Midford,, . little ''son :81
Mr: an:d:'Mrs.: Midfod Wall, was.
baptized on',Sunday, July;'3rd at
the Anglican• church.
On, Sunday last '"the; Orange
lodges, • of the district, attended.
Service :Irl the Presbyterian.,
Church,.F
Masten Ellwood liodgirts .went
to •Detroit, ,°or1- Tuesday'•^ to" visit
wiri lm • his. ;cdOsins,• Elroy and ,Cal
vin• Selloff. •
' 1VIis� Gertrude • I-iamiltoh 'of
Toront8 " is
,vacationing at the
from. holidaying With Miss Marie'
Thompson.
Mr.
and, Mrs. Clayton Nichol....
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son, Judy and;: Ronnie . of':Con.': 40,
Huron, visited Sunday ;with Mr.
land., Mrs., Bern' Nicholson:
Mr.. and 'Mrs. . Clitis Shelton
of Toronto .visited':: Sunday with'
o'
his mother here ants d other-'
'friends in the village
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COMMERCIAL,. RATION
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■ We are in a very favorable t position in ;‘. us-
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� . regard to both assuring
,; TOP QUALITY FEEDS at LOWEST PRICES::
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CUSTOM ,MIXING
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__, for the farmer who wishes to use his own ',grain. -a Eli
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i Treleaven
MOLASSES And' : OILCAKE
Available ' at Attractive • Prices:.:
dace` ,Orders For Future Delivery.
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il1in`
Limine
'Day 'Phone 9...
.Night 'Phone 12:
MILL OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS
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Groceries
Phone 2?
Feeds, . Ferti iters'
Farm Supplies Coal
Phone .71
uckn4w:: District Co-
I�rative..
CO-OP_"BELL 6ELECTRIC.AND
GEI-IL TRACTOR HAMMERMI•LLS.
Let your chopping bill pay for yopr hammer mill and your
hydro bills. .'Install "a, Bell or Gehl and prove
to yourself' as others are doing,
The Bell Electric, equipped with blower, •has; a capacity
of 500• lbs. pig chop And.. 1000•; lbs. cattle chop per hour.
Cost : of Chop One -Third Cent per . Hundred
/We guarantee service and satisfaction or money back in! full.
TRYONE, :YOU' WILL LIKE IT`
SHOP THE (O.OP WAY
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