The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-12-01, Page 5y.
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THURS., DECEMBER;. 1st, 1949
Lyceum. Th�a.i.. re
WIN HAM.
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Two. Shows Each .. _._ Night
FIRST SHOW AT 745'
TONIGHT THIJRSPAY
THE MARX BROS.
A
Night ht 'at the Opera
A re -issued: picture.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
DECEMBER 2 3 '•
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PENNY SINGLETON,
ARTHUR LAKE
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Matinee Saturday at.'2.00 p.m.
. MONDAY; &.. TUESDAY..
DECEMBER•5, 6 •
JOHN MILLS;
DEREK BOND
►(OTT O
ANTARCTIC
'ANOTHER WOLF.•SHOT
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Another wolf has been shot ' in
the Kiritail district; ',and 'the 'pelt,
trio=sur..in'g six• feet from nose to
;tail; was ,taken, into the, County
< treasurer's office • in Goderich on
Monday, to •claim the 'town's hip'
• and prolvincial' bounties. T h e
marksman .was. William' H. Schill
of Formosa
' # LUCKNOW SENTINEL, • LUCKNOW ONTARIO
WHITECHUECH;
Mr, ,, and Mrs, Wan Dawson
have moved to their new home
in the village,: We welcome therm
but are sorry to report Mrs. paw-,
'son was 'taken to Wingharn, Hos-
pital Saturday .nightand be-
ing treated there for a nervous
breakdown. •
Mr.. and •Mrs. ,Chapman.. and.
family have moved here 'and are,
taking over the store which .they `
purchased from Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Johnson. We welcome,
them but are very' sorry to lose
Mr. M . and Mrs. Johnson. from •the
village on account of Mr,. 'John-
son's poor health. He will .be:in
Westminster Hospital, London,
for some time.
We are glad 'to report' Mr, Jas,
Wilson to be home frorici Wing.
ham .Hospital.:
IMY',, aridd' Mrs.• John Falconer .of
Win,ghalxi• , spent Sunday after-'
-noon.. with Mr. and 1VIrse.•E.
woad,
Mr; and IVIrs.,Gordon ` i intoul's
'baby is able, to be home froth' the
• holspital where it .'was having
treatment for mastoid
Mr..Tom Morrison is going to•
London. for treatment at West-
minster Hospital. , • •
•P A RA;IVI`C U,N
Institute members : , and ' their:
families , had an enjoyable • time
at:.the home, of Mr. and Mrs..Rob-
ert Reid.. The 'evening was spent
D•U,N GAN NON
Mr. Mathew Shackleton, who
underwent a serious operation at
Goderich the: early part of Oct-
ober, •i's 4back, in. Abed again this
week„ Pleurisy set in "while he
was :convalescing, and after re-
covering also from that, he has
taken ill again. • •
_ The Ladies Guild of St, Paul's.
Aglidan church will hold the
December meeting on„Friday af-
ternoon"at the home of Mrs; Torn,.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs John
Ryan, received a message from
their son-in-law, Mr. . Gordon
Kidd, Islington, stating his moth-
er, Mrs. Wm. Kidd, who was liv
Mg with them, ' had passed away.,
that 'morning •after., only'-. three
days of serious illness . from,. a'
heavy , Paralytic : 'stroke' suffered
on ,
Thursday:' �Sheii never rallied.='
She.'wiras,a native. of Southampton
"land •since the death . of her, hus-
band lived with' her sons, Rus'.
sell,,•Kingston, and Gordon, Isling-
top. ' The. retrains were ' being
brought :to Southampton for fun-
oral services, and (burial. We ex-
tend .sympathy to .1‘,/fr. Kidd ' in
the loss of his -mother, as •he. is'
very well known here, :and re-
membered ;as .being Dungannon
school principal a few years, ago:,
His wife is • the fernier Margaret
Ryan, daughter of Mr. and- Mrs.
Jahn Ryan ; 'Mr.. and Mrs. • Gor.
don Kidd -visited' at the Ryan.
home a :week`•ago:' Sunday, leav-`
playing euchreafter which theI ing the :.another • in.:fair health
hostess served :lunch: "Prizes. were then, having a. relative stay with
won 'by; M • - 'and: Mra:.P.Rober-t.
Hamilton and Mrs. James Ketch=
abaw won: the luck - p
The next meeting •will ,be held ulated • an her . fine" luck .las't week
on. tecenlber 14th at' the. home` of when she made a.' :visit'..to • Tor.:
:Mrs. Kingsbury onto last week to .'.sperid a few
Evelyn'•. McNay, daughter, .of .d y s • with, . her aunt .and uncle;
ay
Mr.' and . Mrs. Kelso McNay, has ' Mr., and Mrs. H , McKie. 'She -at
PAGE FINE:
Presents;
Thursday,'Friday, Saturday,•e e'
rday : December 1 :2 3
' The Frontier .thunders as Columbia Pictures' present' a great
drama: of: raging passions, in glorious'teehnicolor, starring,
,
OrLEN FORD (remember him in 'The. Matin• of Millie):
WILLIAM HOLDEN & ELLEN DREW
A 'picture with.a punch.
he ; Man From Colorado'
Plus WORLDS LATEST ,N
' ,, E•ws:
"'/Saturday Matinee starts at'
her= for--com�pany--till-her-•: son=and,.
family returned. home
y c lair rite. Mrs. K. K. Dawson is •.congrat
returned.. fropi Wingham.,' .I ospi-
tal.
Mr% Peter '. McNay ' is about
again after 'being -ill for a time
-Furrnshings
iVate Sale House,
Walnut_ Doting Room Sure, i tehen 'Cabinet,'
Kitchen ,Work Table .competition,; top' with chrome. mouldings
Undercupboard..Kitchen Sink; 15"x24" with cgnnecting pipes
Kitchen Range,,i:Clare Jewel; combination: coal,. wood, electric
R
•Small .C. ;
Ac $attery Radio, . Victor . Othopoiic Victrola'
Organ, ebony • finish 1• Table `Lamp, wicker
';Fruit Jars, mostly -Pint; • 'Complete Amateur ,Radio. Station;
• About .6 cords' Dry ,EIM. Stove Wood; Model` "A". ,Fied,•Coupe, -:
'PHONE
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KITH
tDUNGANNON
COW
ori
'trtQ :Fair ar
Community Park, I Clinton
orn;
Tuesda
at' 1.00 P.M., consisting of
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16 FEMALES, in calf or with calf at foot;
8`..OrEN 'HEIFERS;
'a
5 BULLS, of Serviceable Age. '
'Four-year-old Herd, Sire, "SHOREWOOD
PRESIDENT, show' winner at C.N.E. 194
'Many cattle have one out from these.'herds 'to win at '
major ,shows in Canada., as, well as at local shows.
.:---These cattle` -are all from accredited 'herds and the ,females,.-
are,vaccinated 'and inoculated..
Ostro -.. Keys s' - Peck •
In .
McKinley pepper
.While these cattle are not in high condition, they will be
the more profitable to their new owner6.',..
,'•FOR CATALOGUE, WRITE
John Ostrom Varna
. CIif ford H., .Keys, Varna
• AUCTIONEERS:
William O'Neil, Denfield • Lincoln White, St Marys
Edward W. Elliott, 'Clinton
tended the Royal Winter :Fair and
on Wednesdaynight she attend-
ed the- Odeon Theatre and, to her
surprise held a lucky. ticket' and
won +a, lovely electric ironer „Mrs.'
Dawson, already.having. .one, was.
given 'the . privilege: of ..choosing.
other. . gifts which •amounted; to
'equal wwake. Dentine , chewing,
gum sponsored the'.contest. 'Mrs
Dawson was interviewed before
a "`mike", • for some advertising
_that ,a' Toronto broadcasting stn
tion . gave. She .claimed the clues
tions• were trivial with ,easy ans-
wers. The prizes 'are . being sent
and will soon arrive.
The Dungannon Women's Insti-
tute gave an : At• :Home party at
theParishHall last Thursday ev
ening to" neighboring :Institutes,
St': Helens, Kintail and' Carlow.
Of 125 invited only about 70 ' at-
tended . 'due' to ' stormy . weather.
andbad.r,oads. Progressive euchre
was enjoyed and. Mrs. Harvey
Treleaven w'orf.for. the ]ladies and
Mr... Jack: McKenzie,: ii ail,., for
the gents Mr: and`'Mrs.' 'red :'1VIc
Gregor,. • who arrived late; each
won the consolation prize: M '
Stanley Snyder,. ' Carlow, gave
two''l'ovely solos. Mr. and Mrs.
Robt: Bogie with.: the violin rd
piano played'. for . dancing, aftar
Punch.
Mr Herbert' D.er tein' ;of Elm
vale will be . the„ speaker sent
from Ontario:,•Teri perance 11ead
quarters : at Toronto to speak for
the cause, at ;the Dungannon Un-
ited church next Sunday' morn
ing,'• also at the 'afternoon ser-
vices 'at. Crewe and Pt Albert ,
To 'Succeed . Alex `; Smith
Since'• the resignation, , 'of Mr.
Smith, as prineipai of the
Dungannon: school,: it has 'been
•tirondered about the repia'cernent.:
'At :a '' public school • area board
Meeting 'recently • the application,
of Mr. Ed. Liddle . of Listowel has
been accepted and he will cori'-
rnetice his, duties after the Xmclsr
holidays .--in Januar y.'
• Mr: , and Mrs. Ben• Comfort of.
'St, • . Catharines' 'were weekend
visitors 'with, Mr and Mrs: Cecil
B1ake. and • Mr. Harold. Blake; re --
turning home on Monday after=
The Dungannon United' church
is having its interior painted with
a spray" g,un outfit by Hugh, Bali
of .Clinton Iii :�the'r:eatime Meet-
ings and services are being held
inthe basement of the church.
_SPECIALS in Ladies' Nylon hose,
$1.00 $1.49, , $129. The MA1t,KET".
$TORE. The ,Store. with the
$tock,,
it
Monday, Tuesday, WednesdaDecember 5, 6, 7'
'I The ma`n ;Who was 1o"v,ed,by many while he lived, and'monrn.
• ed by many more , when he died -but we'll, always remember
him as the big smiling, happy-go-lucky 'champ,:that's—
l•WALLACE BEERY, •111"
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Tlie: Mighty MCGUrk
A real heart-warmingicture.
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Mrs. F. G. ; Brewer, Lucknow
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A 1950 .Emerson
TABLE 'MODEL RADIO;
Will be the ,December prize at,
The' Playhouse .'Theatre'
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COURTESY T E Y OF SOLOMON'S ELECTRIC
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and THE PLAYHOUSE
Draw' Will be.: made; Thursday, 'December 29t
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ILL FURTHER NOT.IC
WILL B.E OPEN
esday.. Arid : Enda
ONLY OF EACIH[. WEEK .'
MOLASSES And QILCAKE•
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Available at' Attractive 'Prices. ' ` ■
lac -e Orders For Future ..Deli cry.
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ORDER YOUR 'STABLEPHOS NOW!
Balanced fertiliser for your land is as essential as bal-
anced feed ,.for your hogs: Ordinary stable manure is very,
low in phosphate., One to two pounds SZ'ABLEPHOS per
'iday peranimal. is ' all that ;is necessary to double , thevalue.
:'of your Manure,'
Besides; „ STABLEPHOS ' absorbes moisture and :_ odor;
keeping your stables , dry - and clean.
We be unloa
will • 'lig a car in the next fear
' days, also.
A CAR OF O. I FEEDING MOLASSES
.OP THE CO-OP WAY
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