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Z1HURSDA.Y, MAY llth
1950.
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[Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
• Two, Shows Each 'Night
FIRST iSHOW AT 7,15
TONIGHT--THURSD.AY''
Mr. Soft Touch
FRIDAY;- SATURDAY:
MAY, 12, 13
>OIt,PH SCOTT,
JANE NIGI
Fighting Man
J .
OF The -Plains
Matinee Saturday at 2.00 prm.
MONDAY, TUESDAY
MAY 15;16
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WILLIAM . POWELL,'
•
BETSY DRAKE'
— . in --.
Dancing-tr�The-tsar-k-
WED
THki LUCKNOW :SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, • ONTARIO
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PAGE FIVE
OB.I. TORR Y
GEORGE W. MacDONALD
Miss Hanna MacDonaldreceiv-
ed, word ,of the passing of , her
brother, George W. MacDonald,
who died in Boissevain, Mani-
toba. Mr. MacDonald had ibeen
in failing health for some time..
The following is .copied from
The Boissevain Recorder: • ..
George WilliaQn MacDonald
was'l born alt Lueknaw,; Ontario,
where he taught • school before'
going West .a a young; .iClian.,.He
sbarted ;in business:: in Boissevain,
lganitoba, where • his -life has: ex-
pressed :the highest type of cit-
izenship.
VLr 'MacDOnald .served in all.
• municipal offices :He served' in
'the.provincial •legislature for 5.
Years. in 193,5 he was elected to
the ,House ' of Commons in 'Ot=
taws where he served until ,1940..
Members of . the two fraternal
orders to. 'which; Mr. MacDonald
;belonged ,attended the funeral
service' in a body. He had served
in high offices 'in both the I. `'O.
0,' F.'. arid Masonic orders.•
His life' was closely identified
with the church, first in the .Pres,.
•byteriarn church •where he.. was
''an' elder fo.r • many years and..
; -later .-in.•the -United--Church-Where-
he.'•was superintendent of the
Sunday School.
E SDAY, _THWASD2,1. v `� L Iii � s 7:4 h P :ri, �i~ried--Jaffe T
MAY 17,';18
BARBARA:TSTANWYC'K,
WENDELL,•,CORE 1
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AN
(Adult Entertainment)
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Get New. Pep, him,, Vigor'.
What a thrill•. Bony lfmbelltl out; ugly hollows •
011 UD': neck no lonttek. scrawny; bodyy doses half-:
' statved,.,atelcly: "plla�pote" •look.;: Thousan
girls; women; men, �wpheo never.could. gain, be or .
•;They t alk h specIY lulgor-bulldin Sktng
ti ding
tonic. Ostrex. Its, tonles, • stimulant,' invigorators ss,
;.iron, vltsmin' .Bi, calcium; enrich blood.. Improt+e.
appetite and.. digestion. so • foo tees . you, more
strength
on i toe eftlt ohnuitC�Ftllm p your a gainedbe
'the. 5. 10, l or 20 lbs. you ' 'd.for normal .wet ht.
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Try famous Ostrex Tonle Tablets for new visor •
DUN CANNON
Mr. and .Mics. Joseph Smith :.&
daughter Mrs, Jack Ke11y. of De-,
troit spent the 'week -end' with.
their cousins, Mr. 'and Mrs. John
Ryan ' and aunt, Mrs. Jas. Stone-
house; '
Infarnt .Operated. _On_
Much concern was felt the be-
ginning of the week for the little
5112 -months -old 'batik daughter, of
Mr,. and Mrs., ..Lloyd , Hodges. .,She
took ill on Sunday and was rush-
ed to. Goderich Hospital for ex
amination., 'The- illness was diag-
no's'ed ' ' as the' same intestinal
trouble , that' • in recent years
claimed the lives of their two,
:'other infants' and caused ; great
anxiety to the parents: That same
afternggn, a. specialist from Lon-
don arrived and we are very glad
toreport the ',operation was suc-
cessfiil•, ',for as yet the. , child' is'
resp¢nding to the'•treatment giv-
en. .Mrs. Lloyd Hodges, the child's.
another; was under the doctor's
care ,also and :.with the shock of
the child's illness,- •it'was'' necess-
ary for ••her. to also Ibe hospital-
ized.
ospita1=
ized.: Lloyd's mother, Mrs: Geo.
Hodges ' arrived ' , home recently
from a,; critical operation. At the ' '•
time: of writing it is felt that,.:
,crisis :is', past; and' that all three.
are doing nicely
The "May meeting of the United
was: e • on ri-
day afternoon in the church Mrs:
Shackleton • . real •the scripture.
The members 're eated in unison
-the "watchword'' of the .Society.;;
It was decided thatiocal dr anR
lar who;. remains to mourn his
loss, also one daughter,' Beth
(Mrs, Gra am Smillie) arid one
tWin son,:'DQ'niald, The other. son,'
Dugaid', was killedmin action
Italy in 1944. Four grandchildren
and a. sistsr land brother: also sur,
vine
TOOK PART.. IN JUNIOR
FARMERS CONVENTION•
Two members • Of' the `.Rilpley
Junior Farmers Club tok part In
the Sunday . session...of the Ont-
ario.. Junior Panthers annual con-
ventkin: at Guelph. Francis , Boyle
delivered .the'address.•on . ``Facing
the. Future" . and Austin Martin
,read the:: Scripture Austin was
elected..to the executive .'of the..
Ontario , Association. Others at-
tending the convention from the
•Bi+pley Club were ''•Jaynes. Need -
nam, .raonra . rson, arjorie
And addell poug� ; hIs very day: At ell druggists. . ,ogle. and Oral, Finlayson:..
''eels,; Fertilizer
Phone 71
Groceries .
Phone .'27
ck,ndw : Distri:ctC�.-O.pera$ive.
cit
e:. Haven't Got _ht We'll Get. ,It"
Why.' go ,elsewhere when at your Co OP ' your
canet' a . f till.. line' of :Co -O Feeds Minerals •
al•t Ton ccs and" Dewormers.
Co 9p •`Fertilizers`'+arid Irigi<•edients for Your Specific
Requirements.
ALL YOUR GROCERY REQUIREME
MOST -'MODERN 'UP-TO-DATE; -SEL
•STOii,E, IN, . LUCKNOW.•'.
TS IN.
Clover anti• Grass'•':Sceds'to 'meet your' needs. Legume • Aid.
•
• Gehl Tractor and''Belr Electric Hammer Mills.
• .Shallow and Deep Well'Pressure Pum is Piping &• Fittings...
1► I; •
Universal. Co -Op Milking Machines of Short Tube,. Long '
Tithe and 'Portable Types;: all installed and ,serviced.
•
ELECTRIC RANGES, REFRIGERATORS,
WASHINGMACHINES, OIL, BURNERS, BROODERS,
'FENCERS, ' MOTORS &• .CREAM SEPARATORS.
A full line of Pedlar products including Roofing, Steel:
Stanchions, Water'.Bovis and Litter'•'Carriers,
Barb Steel
,; .. •, . .'
Barbed Wire, Steel:Postsi;. Nails; Steeples and,. Woven.Wire: .
• A Woven_ Wire Stretcher available . for your convenience.'
SHOP THE, CO-OP
Presents r .
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Thursday, • Friday, Saturday, May 11
12,, 1
THE POPULAR WESTERN STAR IS BACK AGAIN
GENE . AUTRY, in
e, Whistling Pii
Mon
day, 'Tuesday; Wednesday, May;15 1.6,.,17
BH .' bOUBLE BILL , MIRTH, .MELODY, • ACTION
JIGGS and MAGGIE,. in ,•:
:Jackpot:: Jitters
and
JIMMY WAKELY, .in.
across The . Rio' Gran
izations• and neighboring ,branches:
would be invited for • the•..June
meeting :and• a. comas'` ee'of',Mrs.
Reed;• Mrs. Ryan a' d • . rs Popp
met with the Wo :eri's • Associa-
tion to make plans.: Mrs. J. Rivett•
sang a. solo and .Mrs Reed 'gave.
a, rpor.'t of the 25th 'anniversary
Presbyterial 'held': recently., in
Clin'toni Mrs' Rivett .gave; 'a' ;paper
on Christian Stewardship &• Mrse
Aright gave.. the chapter',:;iri the
study Ibook. .
A Mother's .;Day service will • be
held Sunday riiorniing a `the Uri
ited church • : in Ich'arge •Tit: key.. . J
Bright; 'the !pastor and Mr: K. K..
Dawson, ,',S.& sept . `Tale' teachers •.
and se!holarswill.. occupy the
' .f•_ .r',_ •Y
will be reserved for the mothers.
During the ' 'hour:',O f worship' ' a
Ilaaptismal• service Of infants will
take place
,Speciai Sunday . "services ;are
planned' for. May 21st at the •Un
ited Church. ritli Rev. Gilbert
Gomlm, • Kincardine; :. as , 'special'
guest speaker:' This service is' in
'observation of , the redecoration
of the interior, .of'the . church arid
of the' 25th anniversary of 'church
union ' .:. .
:Mr and; Mrs. Bowden Ritchie of
Essex visited'Mrs, ,R.:!Caldwell• on.
Tuesday. On.'Sunday., "visitors.
were Mr:. and Mrs. Oliver ..Smith
o Ripley, '
1Mr. '�CChester Durmin of Pitts-'
ug, :Pa.,.on �a' business. trip,to De-
roit,'came on' to: Ontario'to ivsi't
is` Parents, Mr. and Mr
ly , , Mrs,.. R: J.
urnin .of; the ,village. On' his ':re-
urn home on Sunday he and his
another returned, Where she will
isit' for; a while.
WELL FOLKS HE Es •
STHEBIG NE�VS.!
During the showing of the'"Egg and^F'�tlil a Playhouse will
award the largest family attending the• "Egg and 17 with a
gift—A photographic portrait of,the whole family. So, folks
a th! ar�►tfa m i l:..c,ou'aro -b dt-da4re-hieth> a -illi- min'
for a whole week! :.
Due. o the fact that • the ,'distributors. f the "Eggand 1["
�.
are charging The Playhouse'. $125.00 for the rental: of their..'
picture -The Playhouse is forced to up its adult and student
'prices .0c
Evening—Adults.50c Students'
,.39c Children remain the same
Matinee -Adults 43c,'Students 34c, children remain the same' •
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• Buys Rutheven Business '
Mr; and 'Mrs. F'raxik Hollyman
of Blyth have purchased a gen
•eral--store-. business :at- Rutheven,
near Leamington, and will obtain
possession in lid=June Mr. Hol
lyrnan was in the baking business
in Blyth for several years...He is.
a ibiother of the late Edgar Holly
,Iman -of
THE GIRL GUIDES
The regular meeting ;bf ' ,the
Girl Guides was .held on Friday
.evening in' the Community:. Cen-
tre at 7.30. The roll' call was ta,k-
.en and there were: 18 .present,
new member, . Louise Andrews,
'attended. this meeting. • W e then
met in patrol corners where 7jil.Si-
neSs s
discussed, After some
keep= t exercises the. • Meeting
closed with the Girl 'Guide pray-
er and .taps. •
As Mrs. Hall ' was not present
the senior, leaders took charge of
this meeting '
• Next Friday the 'Meeting will
he held in the CoQnrnunity Cen
tie at, 7,00. Please notice change
.of
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tst. Prize -1 Bus. of Top •
IP CROP HYBLEI`1T
Contains : 5 Varieties of Hybrids..;
All' Registered No. :1 Seed with
•average maturity •of •606 (90 `days
for Ensilage).
'er. Bus, $5.00
REGULAR' :VARIETIES FOR.
y GRAIN AND ENSILAGE
Large and Medium .Flats ,.... ,.$7.5
:;•: 0 per bushel —
Medium 'Rounds.'$7.00, ..per =bushel }
.CroCrop, Corn
2nd' Prize --1/2.' Bats. of Top p Corn
For 6 Largest and Best Stalks of Corn, Grown From
Top Crop . Seed and' Exhibited at the
Luckuow. '`Frail Fair
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