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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-01-26, Page 5ie. 97 "N T+RUR,SDA,Y,• JANUARY 26, '1949 iceum eatre W I NIGHAM .• Two Shows Each 'Night FIRST . SHOW AT 7.15„ TONIG#T THURSDAY •M (,UREEN O'HARA, DANA ANDREWS •. in -.-, M E�, r You re vey thin y,• FRIDAY ek•SATURDAY JANUARY 27, 28:: FRED lVIadi\gI RAY, • MAUREEN O'HARA: Father Was a . Fullback Matinee Saturday ' at 2.00 p.m MONDAY 8i TUESDAY • JANUARY 30, 31 'DO'UBLE: BILL issm i WEDNESDAY 8a' THURSDAY FEBRUARY.. 1,• 2 •r • KATHRYN GRAYSON, JOSE ITURBI, in - at Midnight, Kiss :HAVE STRONG:' LODGE Zion 7 Orange . Lodge has'. been J '•rejuvenated durin�bthe _past year or . so : and • riow• . lias� a� stro n r. �g, • youthful and active Membership of '53 meinberS.' Their 54th rriemL. ber,,:' Eddie ...Johnston, joined • the. Order last summer and his: death-'. Was the first: break since °the ge - .,re .or_anized: ' 'Ti]..' LUCKNOW, SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,' . ONTARIO" PARAMOUNT Visitors, at the ' ,home of Mr.. ad Mrs. Jack Henderson at the'' we k -end weie, Mr. and. Mrs • R • Bu and. son .Rodger from Al- pena, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Henderson, Haanilton; Mrs, M. Rios, Whitechurch; Miss' E. Hen- d.erson, R,N.,•' Stratford. Mr's. •R, Richards is under the doctor's' care. , . • • ' Mr. Lorne MacLennan, • who' spent Christmas and New Years with his .daughter at Willow . Run, Mich;,, is making his' home 'with Mr. Wm. Keeton:, ' .: r. .sand ,' Mrs. W ' Wylds and daughter. Lynda visited; With Mrs. Wylds' parents ,"•-at : St.:Marys.' Mr.: Warren. ` Wylds has '• been laid up with the' 'flu., Mr. and• Mrs,' Rabt. G Hamilton• accompanied , . by, Mrs. -„R. Scott, Spent as .few days with their Sis- ter, is t ter, Mr: and Mrs. M: Kosrnyn:a at Toledo,. • Ohio, and with their • •niece' at. Willow Run', Mich., Mr. and , Mrs, • Marvin Jackson (nee Katherine •MacL.ennan) Sidney Crump of 'the •R C A.F who. has ,been stationed in the Yukon;.visited,with' the Haxnilton boys on Sunday He., was accom- panied' by his brother, Harold Crump, of Wingham. Sidney will • now be 'stationed at' Edmonton; They are.- sons -of . Mrs 4. -Crump. (nee Jean Towle) Mrs... Don Kingsbury and dau- -giter ' :are • visiting wit Vis: Kingsbury: ” ,The 'January meeting.. of the Women's. Institute w'•as •.held at the hone of .Mrs. Fred Martin with a :.good • attendance.', The, roll. pH-, was. "Oddities: in' the News". There was. a .display •'of •handi- crafts' by .the xneni(bers..Mr's Dick Martin ' gave a• talk on ;health:. Mrs.: Herb Ensign :took current events: • Mrs Walter .Dexter gave .a.:reading ,and 'a contest concern ing New Year's resolutions. The ,February meeting-, Will. beheld at. the glome of Mrs:: James K, et- .chabaw. Mrs. Wm Martin and Mr. Goldie Martin-sp. ent New' -Years- ,:, :with Mr; and Mrs. Allan Stuart at Eganville 'Mrs Mart><n•:is stay'- ing'for a: few . Weeks.:.. No :'persdn'..Was ever ;honored for what he received Honor :is the ' reward of.* • mess ;YoU"R�.a. 11 in ss enterprise rise de ends large- The future' success of, any ".b>�is c t p p customers -it obtains ,but on ly,' not on the. nUn>tlier• of ;usto oh,tains, , the' number of "SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 'obtained: • determined to. give complete satisfaction to those who favor us with 'their' patronage. • You are' invited to ,give us- the opportunity .of ;proving, 'our ;words ` by Placing Your Order Now For DAY .QLD or ' STARTED CHICKS REMEMBER . Our• eggs; come from Canadian approved flocks, pullorum free:. Our hatchery and equipment has; been inspected and Government : a'pprov'ed. All eggS used- 4tre well.' cii iscarefully•followed, dein in .__ over the minimum requirements 'and' placed .m mo bators' • where procedui e Our Brooders (600,9 , capacity) have done: excellent work in the pasta BUY AT HOME. Where, you 'are' known and..,where , yoiir. personal,. • welfare':is our concerti, " 'PHONE 1G5`; I CCKN:OI+J Discount 'For .OrdeReceived In January. Leghorn, x. Barred Rocks New..Iliimp x Barred Rock Fast.. Feathering' )tarred Rock,, PAGE FIVE 1t OBITUARY MRS.. THOMAS.CIILBERT Mrs. Thomas. Culbert . passed' away on Tuesday, January 17th. at her home. ' on . the 4th Conees- sion of West 'Wawanosh;, a,fter. an. illness of only a 'few days with a severe heart seizure. She' was 'in +her'•86tt year. The former 'Mary Elizabeth •Wraith,'she was, one of eight children of the late•Mr.. and 'Mi s. Thomas Wraith of Lang - Side. Fifty-five Years . ago, she married her now. bereaved'hus- iband, TIl onrias Culbert; 'who is. his 95th :year. By a. fiormer mar - :ridge, Mr. Culbert -had six child- ren, whom 'She 'lelAed year :on, the: Culbert hbgriestead.. 'iii Ash field, near Crewe., To them 'Were, born • four :Children.; ' Thirty-eight Years age they: • purchased u land' •moved to a' farm about two miles east of; .Dungiannon ` on the 4th Concession' of West • Wawanosh.. In the '.latter years, .their::: son Nelson, his wife and family con= timed to live• With them and.. were a source of* comfort arid pleasure: Surviving stepchildiren .are Fred of' Listowel, , Thomas of Ashfield,; Mrs. Sam' Swan of. Bel more, ' Mrs. Jean Patterson '.. of Goderich. Llewellyr"i. was 'last heard' of in . the West. 28Y ears ago," and Arthur, died :13 ' years ago._ The`ysecond,family are. Mrs. Wren Nivtins and Mrs.. Jack'4' Er- rington,. Weat Wawanosh; Nelson d Mabel, ; at homcie: A btTier;;, Willitaan Wraith, rives at •Lang side. me ' funeral took place on "Friday 'afternoon ' •from: the fam-. ily hoarse,,: Where the service was conducted by Rev. Jas. Bright.' of Dungannon ' United Church, of which deceased was .,a: member,; The /pallbearers were six .grand- sons Ix ternierit was • in 'Dungan- non cemetery: Had Huge Crowd At Sal•e MacDonald' ori:' Loc alsli, • who recently held, a clear- ing auction ' sale, -.Was delighted with• the results of ; the sale and says it was .one Of . the :'largest attended Sales he -:ever -saw -, Cars' .lined the highway ,for,' 180.rods. Emile MacLennan made his lauc tioreering debut at this: sale.;. •' Presents ... , Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 26, 27, 28 A eat t epic of the outdoors -action, thrills and suspense galore - StationWest with Dick �:JaneGreer. tz Plus "NEWS" . dayn , . �► y., Wed esda , Jam, .30,;$1; Fe :sto Che of those heroic men `w . v ho foughtthe• . . ry • Japs- when. things were really tough;: Action • an° i human kindness, eoiinbined - . e Flying; Tigers with North Americas most• i. i .amb t ous actor, John Wayne. THIS •MONTH S GIVE-AWAY: GIFT will be an electric•,; pad. Draw on 'Thursday,'.January 26th. s E MaeCallum Lucknow Present .High Prices `of Frain Affect All Feeding. Costs Canadians smoke: ,approximate, ly: sixteen billion cigarettes ' a year,•' and.,pay $170;000;000 ;in 'f'ed- T. HELEN �nVte' (om arison i'4 a . on SINGLE ,,.I E : B .. ASS to CARLbT UANTITIES b7 • Do• .. You know . We• 1 .Make A. HIGH • QUALITY STEER FATTENER • With . molasses ormulae by Swift Canadian Co.,p roven' on releaven(: Report Year of Progress , ,�Y,a.oan�, � Y „r s • Y. immim Rev: M,• G Ne�wton,presided for the annual meeting • of ' the St. for . and • what skills they bring' to ° award ' for the, best film of the. Helen's United' Church :held 'on. Thursday afternoon: The: various reports presented, •"showed•"'a. year of • `ro re s. The: auditors'. report P g showed; that the.:hydro'. had been made available throughout. • the, church and all a tperises met -with. a )balance on:hand of .$404:51: Thee report. of..the VTornen's Assoc a- • tion, presented -by Mrs.` G. Mac= ;Pherson; told of a ibusy year with receipts' Of x$387.12 and .4 balance: 'on, hand.. of. `$89.89. 'Mrs. W.•.. A, Miller reported for'the activities :of they WIVLS.. which had meet their :allocation, With.' $1'12' {being forw,ar,ded.:. to the , Presbyterial treasurer. Mrs. Gordon: reported that $144.00• had been ' raised for, Missionary. and. Maintenahce.'.The retiring stewards; 'Messrs., And- rew 'Gaunt; Lorne,' ,Woods and David Todd, were .re-elected with•. Mr. .' Wm, Webster being appoint- ed in. place of ..Mr..' I5urnin Phil,- lips, who` had ,Droved td Dungan non. Messrs.,. Stanley, Todd and Allan Miller were appointed aud- )tors. It was agreed to ••assume our share of raising the mini' stet's "salary. to • $2200 Votes of. thanks were, tendered to'Rev. 1V i G. Newton, the •various. officers, the 'choir and to Miss -W.. 15;. Ruthr... erford• for, printing'., the. reports; At ` fh;econ�clusion .�a . social , hour: was enjoyed when lunch was served by the ladies." ' Mr. Charles Me uilliri .. was' horse „•Froin Zurich for the.'we"ek- View Interesting• Films The'Niational Film..Board sho.wW cd .seven" very interesting .films- tr the school on Tuesday' 'even- ing 'Those included 'P is port to featuring the ,' l.arg number ,of hinimigran s corning to. Canada to' build' :r fresh life, ,;•h a.t �ttc haVo .. {lona to. receive 'them. an�tc1 e:j 1ai:necl what they hops"' ,indwstries .of . their' new home; year. The story .is,.an old .Indian "Accidents • don't,. happen=they're . caused" Was, a lesson. in.., safety told with htimor,.''`.`L and in Trust" 'was ia; report'on the'land showing how.it..has been ,overworked and 'undernourished. -Following this show'i'ng. Mr:. Fred,:MVlcQuillin.. ` led an interesting" discussion , on soil. conservation:' "An ,Island ' 3oli day"; _.pictured beautiful Cape. •Breton Island; "Coffee from :Dr.a-,. • zil". traced the coffee' from. the +planting of the • bean fo' its 'con-' suniption' at'°the breakfast tarbie;. 'People :of Brazil" *as .followed by • "Thee .Looxi's, .Necklace",.. the winner of... the Canadian : film .legend . of '.how •the loon got'. .;markings. around .its_neck sand • -Indian .• masks • from the National Mluseum ' collection are used the acting. • The next showing of films will be on. Wednesday,' Feb--• ruary.,,15th, The regular meeting of, the Wo men's Institute .will, be held at. the home of 'Mfrs:; .E.' W. 'Rice on.:. Thursday .afternoon,.. February at 2:30. Roll 'call,' "What consti totes 'a good, citizen", -subject, in charge of Mrs. Lorne Woods; pro, • grain committee and. hostesses), Mrs.: John Cameron, Mrs. George • Stuart. eels, ,;Fertilizers r Groceries Phone 27 e 3uy Your. 1950 Fertilizer At 1949 Prices.': HOW? BUY NOW:.• Take,delivery, in the.Spring. Our first 200 'tons is being sold' • at last . year's level. All regular `brands available for:, lin- mediate or Spring • delivery; For unregistered brands' as may' berecomifend'ed in, soil tests, or for special' crops; see' The Lucknow., District Co -Operative early as such.•brands must have the endorsement of Government Fertilizer•inspec .. Y tors. i0? THE CO-OP WA,Y Ck IO ' 1st;Qkt (o. 4'.•. • F 4. r 7 ,I • 0 �1