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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-04-20, Page 7THURSDAY, APRIL. 2Qth, 1950, : THE LUC KNOW IUCK�1TQW; ' ONTARIO. • PAGE SEVEN Lyceum Theatre eatre WINGHAM Two Shows Each Night FIRST. SHOW' AT '7.15 TONI i T—TH 3RSDAY T FRANK SINATRA, - ANN MILLER,„ GENE KELLY 0 T E'01NN''. �! H . . FRIDAY; SATURDAY APRIL RAN, .•, r �� :DOI:PH SCOTT, .:JEAN IRELAND, O .. F 'O•Iclahoma •:Doolm�s Matinee 'Saturday at 2.00 p.rn,• MONDAY, TUESDY` ,. APRIL 24; 25 .r `• LAUDE JARMAN, Jr I. 'E.LIZABE -J PAT 'ER.SON nt u d ers. he Dist Dh1ESD Y . THIJItSDA1 : APRIL 26, 27 . W ANDA:HENDRIX , `.. JOHN LUND, 1• BARRY; FITZGERALD in± -. 1 s Tatiock's Millions .. Mis Pr esbytel ian':Young,Peoples The •'regular Meetingof the •Pre. Y `'Ybyterian,oung,Peoples held. Aprilr 17th'apened with the`'c,all. `to worship: $67' vas they :folldw,ed .' bythe Lord's. 'sung .. . prayer. in unison: The scripture; St. Luke 10:25-42' was read by Ray MacKenz'i`e.''..A•'tpoeni "Joys• of the, Road''; w'as given by Agnes Conley ' followed..:1by .'hymn; .58L • 'The topic was taken'; ;by .Betty Miller.: Gladys MacDonald .read the meeting closed with the singing of hymn'582 CARD OF THANKS lVIorley Chin wishes to sincere-. 1y . than k all those. who so kindly remembered him in many• ways while in -the. hospital.: • • The family of „the late Ezekiel Hodgkinson wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all those who were so kind, and sympathetic in. their 'recent bereavement. Such acts were indeed ,appreciated. •Mr,: and MPs,. Harold Johnston ,:wish to sincerely.`•'thank' friends and neighbors who, .so, kindly re-, membered them at.. the party held. in their honor last' week when •they received a Tpvely•table:'lamp' sand Combination. end table end magazine rack; Russell Phillils-wishes to sin :cerely. thank: the W A.:• of: BIake, ..Church' ter the ' o.vely .basket of; fruit sent him, •and' td especially thank all ethers in that eom.rnun- .ity'for 'their thoughtful consider ution 'of. hi n' fol o.wing his' acci dent., We d.peply'gratcl:'ul. to•mem•• • }Sena of • tl e-Lcttcl* �v •.Pi i, -.dart-7 piny, to our peril;'! ors: and:.to•a.11 uthei�,:`who gave such :.timely and alualale assistance •in helping ,to •.Saye 'our } otrre` frown, destruction; Words f it to".eN-p-ress-our-thanks' and appieci'ati.on of your efforts:' ••N1r..: and .1VIrAndre u Gaunt, �L:ENS' Mi . 'and':1VMi s Callum'.Carneren and, Cat ol. of Detroit were week- end ,Visitors �• with 'Mx. 'and' Mrs. Bohn Carneron ' Mis Elwobd B;irboiar...and:.Mrs•. E �J' `Pvice; attended a meeting; of: the .'executive' .of the`.. West' Huron' Woneri's Institute.at ' Blyth on Monday. l eception' Held Tuesday , There was, a large •crowd •of friends a'n dHneighbors 'ce "ption in; •the C¢`mmun?ty• Hall, on Tuesday` night 'in . horror of .Mt...:anal Mrs 'Frank `;McQuillrn. 'Henderson's.. orchesti a,;.: provided •mus'c..,for.77clarlcinig, . and' at :the lunch, •, hour Angus 'MacDonald read a' corrgr.atUlatory, address :to. Mr. .and. Mrs.; 1VIeQuillin, ;which was ,..accorripanied '.by,.. a generous urse , 'of -.money. presented Gebrge Webster. ..1(INLOUGH. • Thi Anglican congregation will welcome the Rev. John Ball of. Kincardine at itle,,morning ser- vice next Sunday. • •• Mrs,.' George Haldenby . and Ethelf•.and•Mr. H. Bell :spent Sun- day. with .'IF/Irs. Nellie' 13el1'. rat Salerr :. �. 1Vir Arnold' McGuire ofti Kirk- land Lake . ands ° . Mr. and: ' Mrs. Howard ' McGuire visited on Sun- day .With relatives -•here. •Mr, -and. Mrs, George Bell of Kincardine.. were Easter visitor With. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodgin,5• • Mr;.: gild • Mrs. Stewart• Bell of' Kincardine (..Sunday With. 'Mr:and Mrs: Jack: Hodgins. Master Donny'; Page, ..of IK.inear `dine: s;spending"his holidays with: Mf.. and rS; Tom • Hodgins* .Mr,'" and Mrs; •• George . Ilodgins ,and •.Mr:" and Mfrs. Neil Hodgin3 of Woodstoc 'Mr. and Mrs,, Chas. Sutherland k an r,.. Charlie Gi,l:- lespie of Tooronto.visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. James M, H dgins. ' ' •OoY-igratulatiens>>to .1VMr & .Mrs; tai aid•-alclenl� on ;the `gift of a baby tboy in,'Wingham Hospital;' oa. Wedn;esday, April 12th A bro- ther :for Sheila, •James 'Itodgii s •returned fi Om, ,Wingham Hospital --where:' She •had ..been: •a patient *for a• few,,. ' da s: The' W. A. Met,'on•Thursday afternoon . rat th'e', home of Edna. and :May $oy1e. Mrs. ;Tom: Hod- gins presided and 'the meeting opened with the hymn . "Rejoice the Lord • is Kinig!" Mrs. Maurice Hodgins read the. -Scripture' lesson and ppayers follawed. The_ xoil; Call :was 'answered with • the` orci. ;`Resurrection". An invitation ' was read from the Kinicardirie; branch ;to,°tattend, their Thankoffeiing. Meeting on `:Tuesday ..The''W A. annual meeting will, :be .field: in, London, 'April 25th, 26th and 27th. number; of ."ladies' Anal ' e was so reed on tend. articl as alSO d "the ' life of. piss. ,Fowler'who was: the ,first 'bishop s messenger, to the West, ,servinat; Swan''River. Othg. er '•business , 'was also • ; dealt , •wiith::This being a -work•m'eeting the' ;rerntainder of .,the afternoon' was Spent::in • patching quilts un- der the supervision of Mrs. Wm. Wall; work•;• convener.. ;One of ,the mean • ers in;• y onaiea : wo pounds • of new "print %patches, , to assist; with.. ;the: work..The: presi-; dent `ciosed••:the... eeting with the litany and: 'prayer ::Lunch'' was'served by the hostess' . ' Mrs. Beret Nicholson.' ]donna; & Evelyn, We:. Tom Bell : ,and Mur- i•ay'•visirted :.on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.. Glen adMpbell, •Amber-' ley. Mrs.' 'Karl 'Boyle and Carol re turned. home . after a few , :days visit at London, ' ' ' . W Owen, -. Mrs Owen, a'iid Sandra of Southampton,'visit ed .ori Friday with, Misses. Edna. and May.. Boyle, _-The To n. ip. Ha11, I olyxood, . 'was the sc•ene. of . a...bea°utifully 'arranged afternoon • •(when , the Chtb 'Girls under the; leadership of. Mrs jgek Ackert 'and .Mrs.. •Rayhard' Ackert entertained the; Menibens of 'the Women's 'Inst' ` tute, also 'the mothers 'oaf 'thee Club girls. Thehall was tastefully: de- corated with the,Easter colors, :pussy;willows and Easter' • eggs. •Misses Doris • Parr and :Eleanor Murray received the •guests'. and' Miss Eileen; Elliott played snit - able music.' : Miss . Eleanor Mur- ray Was in tihe. chair• .and the fol lowin ro".ram eras given: com- munity singing;. reading, Mrs. F. Maulden;: solo;. Mr's. , Ernest Ack- ert; 'duet, Misses' Margaret Anna, and ;'Eleanor .Murnay; reading, •Miss May Boyle; solo Miss T'lor= epee,', • M•acDonald; " duet. Misses Trina Jean Percy 'and Winnifr•ed McFirlan; .:..centestil Mrs.. James.;: ,Smith, Misses Eileen. Elliott ancl. Edna Boyle, were a'ccom'panists for the' progi afm, Mrs. ` W.m.. Eadie and., Mrs. ' P. A. Murray. Were seated at the 'fea table and pour- ed as the girls very nicely served dainty .refreshm,ents. Votes of thanks. Were :moved to. the ',girls, by 1Vfrs. Tom Hedging :and Mrs,, Howard Harris on 'behalf of the Institute, Mrs, Ackert called •on each girl` to tell what hard been le'arned ;,at tie. meetings, God Save the King brought a 'pie,' «nt• .afternoon to a close.. Feeds, Fertilizer; Phone 711 .UC�314W . �iSttlCt Groceries • Phone :27 perative 0 f We. Haven't; Got. -It, We'll' Get It' Why 'go, elsewhere •when at your Co-OP'you can get .a full, line : of Co-OP.'Feeds,; Minerals,: Salt, Tonics and` •.Dewormers. Co -Op' Fertilizers and Ingredients for Your. Specific., Requirements.. •ALL YOUR 'GROCERY, REQUIREMENTS 'IN THE 'MOST' MODERN; .UE-TO-DATE,'SELF.SERVE STORE IN' LUCKNOW: •C'lover -and Grass -,-Seeds; t•t get-your-r►eed.'- Legume• Aid. Gehl Tractor and' Bell Electric"'Hanuner Mitis ` SW—allow and beep Well Press re Pum s, &, Fittings., Universal Cor-OpMilking Machines. of Short Tube, Long Tube .arid Portable Types,, all installed and serviced. • ELECTRIC, I ANG.V,S, . REFRIGERATORS,: VtrASHIN.G MACHINES, OIL. BURNERS, BROODER,, FENCERS,. MOTORS &" CE'EAM SEPARATORS , A full line of Pedlar Products`including' Roofing, -Steel, Stanchions, Water Bowls arid' Liitter'. Carriers. %/lathed Wire,..Steel`. PoStS Nails, Steeples and Vitoven Wire. enience. A Woven Wire. Stretcher avaiable- foie your conn .. SHOP. -THE ,CO-OP . WAY • • 'resents:,,.:, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 20, 21, 22 Yes, folks' you" too can i'iveothe -life of Riley Radio's Riotous Rileys —'now on the screen You haven't iaubed untilg yqj 've lived : . • e Lfe�f....RiIe with `WILLIAM BEND.IN' as "RILEY" And for` your, added enjoyment- "Hits .of' The 90's"., Plus: WORLD'•.NEWS ' : • NTA 1y Th E' • A,T :M `2.15 P: 7� Monday, :Tuesday, ,•WednesJay,; April 24, 25, 26 • A terrific picture says "Life" Magazine. A. love story. that' travelled around the world. See' the terrific earthquake. •.'scene§ and • the, lashing's of the ocean waves: • • ,Filmed -in" -in" Australia. . ,6 6 . p r o hut._ t �ee with VAN HEFLIN . and LANA TURNE'R`' Really a remarkable picture. Coming Soon, Por •A :Whole Week= "THE EGG -AND' T" .01 I ' Bill ��Il'111111111101111!IIII 111111 1111 II 111111111 P,1 1111! 11 ' ' ll' '' i it '1! I I � 1.110 i 1i fl 1' 1 Illlll ll�llll 1.1 ,i, � 11 l I , I II 1 Ill I II I I!f ,I latullli{II I lhlllllhihl,hhlbll111111��1ih,,il lh i ,.11lIlU.In..11111! !il i lilllllh iIIOIIIJIIIIilillllllllllilll , Adverse.'''tveather Conditions 'During ..Spring .and'. Early' Sumner Last 'Teak .:Have Caused: A • RTTAGE �'f(LOVER'SEE So we' suggest ' you decide on your requirements• as ` soon as • . possible. he a ollowin ted g Is'''Su e A or er gg .� , ' ForSh1• t T m ;� an as tire Mj'xtUr,e. which wil1,giye 18,. -lbs. of seed per: acre* a cos , of $8.80 per acre.. `Alt ;No. . `1: Government' • Standard Seed. Lbs. ALFALFA Lbs.' RED ;CLOVER .Lbs. ORCHARD ('MASS Lbs. TIMOTHY We have in. stock LEGUME -AID . and 'NITRO NOX for in- O. oculatingclover seed.Both of these are nitrogen fixing 5'' bacteria which helps 'to .ENRICH •THIE SOIL, INCREASE CROP YIELDS, PROMOTE • BETTER STAND & IMPROVE .2' CROP QUALITY. • • l BUS. SIZE'• 55c 2% BUS... SIZE $1.10..... • • '.PHONE LUCKNOW, O • NTARIO • allllllllliltlllllllllllilltlllllillllllli�l i' 't f i' i r i �, , IIIIIIIIIIIIIIiliii,1111 111111! I.iilill.Ill11111lIIIlIIIIL1111111111116111 1.0.111111iI,I1111P110141111111111111111111111111111111001111L1.1 � .111111ttiG11111. . ante d -.Ari ..cr'tunit O • PROVE WHAT ;WE C • GIVE: ,YOU IN DAY-OLD STARTEl You Should Realize The season for Chick Orders is becoming late. Many Hatcheriesare closed and others.are hatching oilq .:. according. to. order.. • ' 3. The supply. of. Chicks this ,year is; small obviously then poultry and egg prices are .'practically certain to: be high this Fall'and Winter.• , 4, Any further, delay in 'placing • Your order'cou? Yresult in failure to acquire' date preferred. • s TRY (rawford's (hick Hatche'PHONE' 1'65 LI7CKN0'W : ONT. WE HAVE Leghorn. ` x Barred Rock Pullets r' r Up to ' 8 Weeks of age. �w Harrap: x. Barred Rock ,Pullets: Nixed or'.Cox up to 7 weeks of, age.• w1