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Lyceum Theatre
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Two Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
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.BURESS MEREDITH,,
DULCIE GRAY
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(A4dult Entertainment)
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
• 'JULY, 29th 30th
BARRY SULLIVAN, •
INEARJORIE REYNOLDS
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BAD MEN OF ,
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TOMBSTONE
No Matinee ,...,TulYaUd .August
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
-.-AIJGUST 1St, :2nd, 3rd
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RICHARD. WIDMARK
' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, I,..ATCKNOW, ONTARIO
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•A .N7ery large. erod !`seventyr.
fi Ve" including the -children at-.
tended the Kairshea Woen's
Institute 'at the halm of Mrs.cf
W. F. IVIacDonald last-Thursd4Y
afterliben••
Mr. .and Mrs, :Herb .I3UCkton.
,anct two children of Toronto but
,fotmer residents the,' 'Fourth,
are:--:sPending a few weeks at the
home of Mr, Duncan AN/facCon-
pell, .Second • Concession:, •
• Mrs, Alex MacLeod of -Landon
.1-srisiting at the home of Mr.
Hobert MacCoriniels:
Rennie • Graham'. an4 siS
terS,.MrS:' ,Habinson ,and,
J. 11.,ownes sPent the
week-drid.'at. , the .home ..'Of .Mr.
Mr:',and„..Mrs. • Ken • Agnew..0
'Milton were visitors At. the fieMe
of Mr. W: 'MacDonald last
WedriesdaY.
Mrs. Murray ;Of Port
sPent the week -end at the; home
of her uncle Mr. Rod MacDougall. ••• • , .
Mrs,. MacFayden. of WinniPeg
is visiting her cousin,Mrs. W.
MacIntyre - . • .
Mr. George 'Middleton is
ing his mother and 'father.
Msan draham , is ViSit-
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MacPdhald.
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IN SH,PS
:PERMISSION ,has been granted
by the.. Department Of EdUcatiOn
:.,tO a wing to ° the Igilyer:.
tom' High . School i 'to teach , shot!
wocrk home • economics and ,to
.provide a gymna.sium-auditornunf.
• Returns From Trip West.' . -
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Henry', .aesa'r, who has spent
the past nine months in Western
carf.ada, returned. here last week'.
HeOpent most"of the time with
his sister,Mrs G Lockhart
and Mr. Lockhart' at Fe'rtile Sask •
and *•who.- are now residing at
Weyburn. ;aLsoi visited. with
his hrotlier,•Jack'Caesaf; at "Lan -
.and Jim
'Lockhart and with 'Mr. ' arid .Mrs.
Tom Gibbons in Manitoba. Henry
PMs to return- West ibeforetlong.
HELD .T.HoRsDAy
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. The Andrew -Lane family 'pie
nic was. held': at :Poplar Beach,
July 21st, with 'perfect ;weather
and eightY-fiv.e. members Fes-
ent. The:prize Winner for.having
collie the farthest Mrs. John
Andrew 4.clith, ..TreleaVen) • of
Edmonton; klberta. The
young-
est person- in 'attendance. was
Terryijand, 8 anonthS' 'old seri of
B:vierett and. Betty. :Liane. 'while
the oldOt .Pcrsoii wasIyIrs,, Isaac
Andrew. /4...• .••
Some ofthe winners in.. race
and: CoMpetitions 4 were: •Bo1:4110Y
Smith ;and . Wry A,:n.drewifiist
arid, second in race .af children
yelrs and iindeDnixald
• I:and apd Bobby:- Andrew, years
and'uiidr'4dOdge balf: 'Agnea
Lane, Rev. , Andrew ,Lane's 'clah-
• ghter; 'Allan' 11ticCharles won the
scrarnble •setifring •14*
the candies scattered .by S. B.
Stothers. • The grandfathers • won
Over the ,grandanotherS :in drop-
ping clothespins : into- hiolk bot -
ties.' In •a competition for. • the
Malemernibers of a, couple 'ta
empty a pap bottle Of water With
•a nipple, while his 'partner held
it; then.'i to ,eat. la .sOda., • Cracker
and4'whistle,•Fred -MCQuiillin •and
;Meld*, i•lieard.' *ere first. 'Tie
winning for "Snatching the.
hankte":'4as by•'-'. 'Steve'
Stainers; jr. '4 •;•:••• 4" '
At supper Rey:: Andrew .Lane•
gave,- thanks and asked God's
'blessing on 'the .7bountiful; repast.
MterSuPper the resident, •14a1-•••
colm :Lane asked the 4gathering
to 4observe two' .rninutes Silence
.inemeipory, of Mrs. M. J. Tre-,
Jeaven 'of Allenford and.. John
!k,,114Fe*,. Mayertliorpe,
wlhose 'deaths occurred . since the
last picnic. .•
Newlyweds in the connection,
and • Mrs. Frank EarkWell.
and: Mr., And Mrs.. Brock, Whale
(nee.'KeY Stothers)., were heart.
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WE HAVE A COMPLETE •
STOCK' OF ALL THICKNESSES-
WILL BE PLEASE]) TO SERVE YOU
oh W H�nderson Planing MiI
Phone 150 Lucknow
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AMERICAN
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$1-.50:per a
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.Will take 'Orders:tor
WesternL
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ROE AND MASTER
MIXED FEEDS ' .
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'Plone' SS, Putigamion
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the':, president. • . • ••,
Regret ;rwlas expressed t171.at
Chas: McDonagh *Os '..ahserit, be-
ing ill in; W.ingliarri Hospital:- Ile
haCt:heen, secretary ,of:theorgin-
ization,fram, l97 till:1947. 'and al-
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ways lin attendance ' motion
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Was pasSedthat,We sendhim a'
'letterLvvishing hmi. a• speedy re -
coVery :along with a',boliquet.
Tall:stories /were told.
Stother, tape? G4,4 -Kirk-.
land,. John McQuilhn, 1'Iac Lane
Jticties-Edi and...GeOrge
Andrew .ainarcledf the prize to
Mac 'Lane. • ••-
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A Emotion by S. B.; Stothers and
John iN,/l,CC-pluiiljn Was paised,.,re-
electing officers: ,,•pres:4, :1401CO1in
Lane; vice ,,pres.-, .Aithur And-
rew; treas.; W. Andrew;'.
;Jessie :Crispin.' Special mention
was felt to be due the vice pres„.
Art Andrew for the efficient •and
interesting "Manner 'in which the
sorts wetr,e'! conducted. •:*
G�4 Save the King closed, one
Of. the. best picnics:: the tonnee.:
tion has ever enjoyed.
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Thursday, Friday, friday, ....Saturday„ July .24, 29; 39..
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• W., thrilling outdoor- . epic Of advelittirons, eiclemeNt. • Bullet
' fOr bullet, the iustiest; fightin'est saga Of them all-,
"Abilene Town'9
•RANDOLPH SCOTT- •, • •ANN, DVORAK
Noto :Matiriees,.. During July and August
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• That funny an is,.back , again and,the torso along with
him. A side splitting comical. mystery as Bob Hope becopes
a *Sherlock Holmes, and his girl -Friday—Dorothy Lamour.
YOUR FAVORITE COUPLE IN • '
FAVORITE BRUNETTE
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Cecil Blake, Dungannon
SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS
• The following. students of A.
Cook-'were-successfuF- in- 4 ex
amihations held recently by the
Royat 'Conseryiatory of Music of
Toroiito under ;thedirection of
Frank ,G. -Wharram ofthe faculty
• of the Conservatory. •
BtRTI-IDAYS . Were' observed on
Sinday,-JU1Y.J7th by two aged:
Auburn residents .,' James MR,cld
.yoas 80, ,ari'cl Jeremiah Taylor, 77.
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Jtit;ir ineeting thc W.
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M.. . entertained the children
of the Baby Band' and Mission
,Band ,at, a picnic w,hich, ong
to. the Wet;weather,'..wps held in
the chtich, Shed. 7Mrs. J. coll.-
'ing ,atfened it with A reading for
the children, a: hymn and the
roll call,a children'S.hymn. lgrs.
Oliver MOCharles took charge of
the program, • first 'cairinA. on.
Mrs. W. Dexter to conduct a con-
test. The. children 'entertained
• with a sin -song 'anct then both
,old and yOung enjoyed an after-
tOon. of;games and 'races, which
:*was brOught to a close ,With.a
-bountiful Itinchr... , 7
• Piano, 'Grade., VIT.", ••47,Onors.-
g.onald Phflp,. Joyce • ,Arhold;•
agS, Robert Feagan, Lorne Mc -
Grade VI..7--.HonorS:: Barbara
%Ann Nilion; Kenneth' McAllister,
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Billy Martyn; • horxdrs; ' •Donald :
'McDonald,' (Evelyn' ,c.,Crolc.; pats:. • .•,.
1V/1 iel Shobbrobk,.. Iona Grit:„. 4'. • .
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t On Saturday, 'Mrs: Donald Blue
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presented the ,race day awards f
at Port Elgin, capably ,pincti-hit-
ting for her .hugharld•;i4Vha, is
finding his services much in de-
mand since his election as Bruce
grade pass JamesEack-, Coririty's :member of Parliame.nt,
:ett, Marguerite Lyon; pWendOlyn ‘.Donald had in auction sale
MackaY. .• ed for that daY.- • • • •
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ins and Millfeeds
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, COMMERCIAL RATION. .
• We are in a very.fitliorable..positimkus. • I...
' '.regard'Ao both assuring '
TOP QUALITY FEEDS at LOWEST PRICES.
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CUSTOM.:Mii.UNG
'for the fanner whoovishes. to use Ina. Ourii.grabi.
MOLASSES And OILCAKE
Available at.. Attractive Prices.. • .;
Place:Orders For Future Delivery. ' '„a •
• Treleaven Milling o. LimIIited
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Groceries
Phone 27
Feeds„Lfertilizeiriii:
Farm Supplies, Coal •
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ucknow District Co -Operative
CO7OP .BELL' ELECTRIC AND
C;EHL- TRACTOR .HAMMERMILLS
Let your chopping tall pay for your hammer Mill and your
hydro bills. Install a Hell or Gehl and prove
to yourself as others are doing, ;
The Bell Electric, equipped With, blower, has a, capacity
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of 500 lbs. pig chop and 1000 lbs. cattle chop per hour.
Cost of Chop One-Thircl Cent per Hundred ,
We gumlike servite and satisfaction or money back in tun. '
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