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.THE LUICK TOW SENTINEL,
LyceumTheatre
W.INGHAM
Two :Sbows -Each Night
FIRST SHOW. AT 7.15 •
Thursday,' Friday, Saturday
NOVEMBER 17; 18, 19
RAY MILLAND, • 1
• JEAN. PETERS
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PPEN,
!ERY SPRI
Matinee 'Saturday at 2.00 p.m..
' MONDAY. &, TUESDAY
NOV'EMBE t 21; 22
JEAN CRAIN,
GEORGE SANDERS
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`WEDNESDAY & THURS'DAY'
',NOVEMBER 23, 24
RQBUT NEWTON'•
•`FRANC.ES L. SULLIVAN'
OLIVER
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TO. AGAIN. HOLD . CALF
CLUB. AT LQCAt, ,FAIR
A' meeting•'of',t1i.e..directors •of
'the "Lucknow 'Agricultural . Soc=.
iety i as:`lield..on,'Saturdiay even-
inlg to. hear a review of the 'ear's
activities.. The financial statement
estimate oflhe`fairs e -
showed�a de``
ficit, .but. the Board• de ided to
dip.d
down into their resources to,.
pay :the prize money in, full;
': Plans :were made for again.
holding -a' ;boys' 'and girls', 'calf
club in 'conjunction -with. the .local
fair. Jack: Henderson . and Aria-
rew Gaunt; were reappointed the
comrittee•°in'charge •of ,this club.
LU•CKINOW, ONTARIO'.
PAGE FIVE
WHITECHURCH
Mrs, A. Fox left ,,on ,Saturday
to spent the .*inter months with
her daughter, Mrs, Roy. Patten
and Mr, Patten' of St: Georges.
Mr.., Aldin' Purdon • is taking
treatments in 'London for back
trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Johnston
Mr.
have sold their store to; Mr. and
Mrs. Chapman .of Aurora, .who
get' possession the latter 'part of
this month: ' •
We
are sorry to report, Mr. Jas,'
Wilson n underwent a serious op-
eration in; Wingham Hospital on
Saturday, We wish ''him a speedy
recovery.,l ' •
'1Vr and" Mrs',Chaclwick of Lon -w
•doll visited on` Saturday, withher,
mother,' Mrs. Ben Naylor,.' who
was, ,sick,; but IS''much ;improved,
at..the home of Mr., and'Mrs; Fred
Newman.
• Mr and Mrs, Garnet Farrier.
and little son Wayne, Mrs:. Lorne
Johnston,. Mr. John Gaunt and.
Miss Annie' Kennedy motored to
Westminster's Hospital at London
on Sunday to visit .. with Mr. Lorne
Johnston . who '.had: to return back
to that hospital again; and. also
Mr, Duncan Kennedy . of Wing -
ham '• who , has ' ;been a, ' patient
•there for.,over three weeks with
back trouble • and is ,,getting treat
meets for it.. We wish •..thein a
.-speedy .recovery, .
Mrs. Duncan Kennedy ,,oWing-
.
Win `.-
ham,:spent ,Sato'i ay- evening with
Mrs. David Kennedy here, and
she' spent Friday with Mr. , Ken
nedy at Wes iminster..Hospital . in
London
Mr. Gordoi1 ' W e1w s e
W ood p nt the
'Week -end' in Toronto.
Mr. R,'ussell Ross ;is a patient
in:, Winglham,: IJlospital:: We'. wish
her ,a ' '.good recovery:. ,
..Mr•. ' J. B: ,Morrison is Under the
doctor's ; care suffering , from '. a
heart attack,,' Wehope for• a.,good
recovery. ` .
Presbyterian Guild
The Presbyterian,
Guild• opened
with . the theme, "We pibneer
soutili sof "the C1pus"`Meditation
and;:praYer were offered .b Mary.
Chin. Marion :..' MacDonald read',
the 'scripture: ; Aduet; was sung
by 'Winnie Famish and Joyce Lit
tle The topic ;was;'taken ,by El
mer Umbach.', Ray MacKenzie
gave `a reading The•,meeting G1os-
ed with prayer,: A 'sing song was
enjoyed'afterw'ard.;
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FOURTH CONCESSION.
We :are pleased tq report that
Mr: Dan Maclntyre i,s, imp oving
nicely, 'after his operation for ap
;pendieitis in Wingham Hospital,
Mr. Graham I'4acDonal'd root
ored from Petrrolia ;arid, spent: the
week -end' at home.. '
A large riumiber attended the
South . Kinloss Ypt ng. • People$;
meeting Sunday ' night at.. the
home of Mr. Lloyd' ,MacDougall.
A meeting was held • at the
school house one night last week
in the. interest of sick benefit' in-,
surance. •
, Mr. and Mrs Jack Needham of.
Corunna •are the proud parents•
of .a"'baby girl :born November w;11`
in, Sarnia Hospital:; x .
Mrs. ':Ma`ry'1Vilartiii and .brother:
Arnold. Woods of St; Helens •v:is-:
iced Sunday at .tie .home of their`'
sister, Mks.. .R. ,Martin.
:.Mr. and Mrs. 'Graham .Pinkney•
and son of Ajax spent the week
end with relatives:.. Mrs.• Pinkney
assisted iri . caring for ' her fafh-
er, Mr. 'Dan MacIntyre..
1-IELENS.
Mr. and Mrs.•Alex, Smith and.
little • daughter ' of ,Dungannon
were recent guests of lgr. :and
:Mrs.. Stanley. Todd. •
'Mrs, 'John • Sparkes' and Donna
Of London and Mrs, . John. Miller.
of Luckn,aw were recent visitors
with Mr. and • Mrs. 'Fred 'McQuil
Mrs.' Alex •Murdie and BobkZy'
••and Mr. and Mrs. •1VIe1 Browri; of
Waterloo 'were visitors •with Mr.
and'•Mrs; R. Woods :for the holi
day , Week -end,.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson „Woods.
Will *serve :their'; .golden.• •wed
ding.. anniversary ' next .Tuesday,,
November, 22nd. Congratulations
and best wishes of a host of
friends : go to Mr: and ` Mrs:; • Woods..
on :this happy' occasion
Miss' .Zona • Newton,: Reg.N, of
• the staff , of theClinton"'Hospital
s ent Monday at her home' here.
were ,visitors this. week'`with Mr:
and : Mrs. James '. Lampman of
Smithville'And/ with their dau-
ghter, Mrs. .fohn. Wright,. and' Mi.
Wright at. Rochester-, ' N Y::'
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TO-DAY,'A'
,ornery
rotor
IJCICNOyV, 'PHONE 4
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FOR SALE
00 to 4000: lbs.
Will take orders for
Western Grain
or jinmediate` 'or October delivery.
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ROE AND' MASTER• FEEDS
merican, CEMENT - . Orders.: Promptly ' Filled..
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'Phone 55,.. Dungannon
KIN,LOU•OH
Mrs ,Wall.*as hostess
to the ,Sr. Women's Auxiliary, ,on
Thursday afternoon. The ; ipresi-
dent,' Mrs. George Graha±. ,. , w,as.
incharge. 'Mrs., George Halden;by•
acted as,'secretary in' the absence
�of `Mrs Torn Hodgins. The Hymn
"What a friend'We:have in. Jesus"
.was. ,Sung. to /open the meeting.,
Nisi' Edna !Boyle read the scrip-
ture '• lesson.: Prayers ' ' followed
with Mrs.., Milton Walshta1>;ing
the prayer partners prayer''in tle'
absence . oif . Mrs John • Colwei
The 'roll "call-. Was responded to.
with the word "Peace".. }light
appealed, to the" ladies on;.behalf
of . 'the Huron • College fund and.
a stated .amriount will: be' voted ori
at: a' later, meeting Articles were
received 'then ifor the' packing. of
a Christmag ;bale• for the • Indion.
School: 'at •Moosonee.. This bale
containied:eight quilts, :four hand
knit, sweaters, 13 pair mitts; '12
pair .socks, • candy, paint ' books
crayons; `story books,. cookies and'
other 'suitable ,gifts. The presi-
dent closed .the` meeting with the
litany and -a dainty._iunch_ was
served by the ' hostest and her
daughter, •Mrs..;Shari acher and
Helen.. . The Decen•ber. meeting.
v�rll be at. the !Hoarier .Of Mrs. Ed,
Schaeffer.,
Mr. and Mrs.: Alen Percy en-
tertained a numker of friends in
the •:nei'ghb:orhood on Tuesday ev-
ening and the 'salesman for , the
Wear -Ever . • Aluminum , demon-
strated his•. wares
On Tuesday . a nui7ul�er of. the.
Institute members were guests ' of
the 'Ripley. Institute and enjoyed
a
pleasant afternoon .ancl on 'Wed--
nesday thy, also attended. the' one
day short ''course on, Personality•
and . Dress• held .at Whitechurch
.and.all felt 'it was •a- most profit-
able day, another 'fine • service
given by the` Women's Institute
,who carry •out their motto "For'
home and Country", •'
Mrs. Karl Boyle ' and Carol,
Misses May Boyle and Iona . Term
ry spent tho week -end atLandon`
and Lucan.
' ' On, Friday morning a: R.emem-'
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Presents ,,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Nov.• 17th; 18th,. 19th'
You toGansolveyour baby 'sitting troubles—just come
and see' MR.: BELVEDERE' in a side-splitting comedy_
e :
fitting Pretty"
Get away Trona daily. boredom ' and laugh. `your: cares away.
It's real 'good, fglks,; with MAUREEN O'HARA, ROBERT
YOUNG and the -man of `.the hour, CLIFTON WEBB.
, 1uS the • Latest News and 'Noe 8 Chapter of
"Perils of the Royal. Mounted"`
Saturday Matinee starts at 20.
Monday, Tuesday, •Wednesday,' Nov. 21, 22, 23
FOLKS -Me Can't help but boast a little—our.. pictures are
tops. This one is also very timely, as we all know how hard
itis to find a home. See this refre11ing movie that will make
you laugh as only JEANNE CRAIN, cando it in her loveable
manner, in her latest triumph
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"APARTMENT FOR PEGG
The, Last Thursday of the Month is Diraw Night -The
November prize will be a Graham 2 -burner Hot .Plate:
ltobt.MacDonald; R. 3, Holyrood
brance ' Service' was .• field<. at, : the
Holyrood Hall: The opening ;num-
ber -was - 0 Canada ' followed by
the two.: minutes. silence and pray-
.er. • The local schools sang' "'O,
Valiant •Hearts", also Holyrood,
and `'Kiniaugh`:schools gave num-
'bers.' Mrs.- Art Graham, gave a;
:reading ' followed; :with 'a solo', by.
Mrs. Jack Hewitt. ;Rev. 'Gordon
S. Baulch gave , iihe address. "0
;God our „help.. ,ages. past" ' was
sung. :Miss Lois Haldenby gave
'a readingafter: which the 'wreath
eath
-wash--placed Mrs: `Tom Harris.
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and prayer by Rev. Baulch. ',The
service closed with the singing of
God Save The . King.. '
The secretary of the Blue Cross.
asks that payments be ` made ' by
December '1st.,
Mrs. D. Thorn son'.of Stratford
P
spent.' the . week end with Mr. , A.
A. Haldenby andi.'' Mr. " and 1Vlrs.
Art , Graham.
Mrs. Charlie .Hod iris
leen of Wil giham •spent a day last
weekwith friends ; here::.
Mr.' 'and. Mrs.„'J. ' E. Towiishend
and Messrs: William and James
Townshend •ofTT London visited
with :relatives :here.
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Treleaven Milling Co.:4L�mited
■Day Pbone Night 'Phone:123.
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MOLASSES: And oILCAKE
Available at Attractive .Prices.
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MILL OPEN • 'SATURDAY .:E EN.INGS
eels, Ferrlizer� �' -.+' Or,ceries
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hone 7 j . `:CO Phone 27.
Lucknow' Dstrict C�-Op�rative
ORDER YOUR STABLEPHOS NOW ! : ,.
Balanced fertilizer for "your land is as essential as bal-/,
anced feed for your hogs. Ordinary stable manure is very
low in. phosphate, One to two •pdunds .STABLEPHOS .per
day per animal is ayll;that • is necessary to '&Wide the 'value
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of your manure. i • •
Besides; STABLEPHOS absorber' moisture' and ...odor,
keeping your, stables dry; and clean. .
We . willbe unloading 'a car in the next few days, •also
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