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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-06-15, Page 5• ! • t, • • . TOURSDA,Y., JUNE 15th, 1950 • • 4anzwaiwgillmtidipellg„Infl 911PAWVIIECAMI. elit.WirMag2C'4,ziwagiffsrolliri •• *VHE LucKNONit .sElsrrnsn, 'LucKNow, .0NTATtio, • • ' PAGE rivg Lyceum Theatre WINGHAM -1 Two Shows Each Night FIRST .SHOW AT 7.15 TONIGHT THi3RSDAY• ELIZABETH TAYLOR;• -• ROBERT TAYLOli CONSPIRATORsS FRIDAY,SATII 11,11AY, JUNE.16, 17 PENNY SINGLETON, ". ,•ARTHUR LAKE • • BLONDIE'$.1g110: Mating! Saturday at 200, MondaY, Tuesday, 'Wednesday • ••JU,NE., 19,, 20, 21 • WILLIAM HotpW,:.* JOAN CAULFIELD • • k • " , ' • • :as DEAR WIFE . „, • CONGREGATIONAL SUPPER MARKED W.M.S. MEETING The June 'meeting of 'the'i'',reS- byte,tian W.M.S. look the form of a congregational gathering when the Mission Band, Young WO - Men's' • AUXiliarY, W.1V1.S.• and Home Helpers 'mot in the church, on MondaY. evening. S: tipper ,Was served at 7.00 P:rn; and *a varied program folloWed, with Mrs. Clare Agneiiv las Pianl i5t and Eimer Umbach as song leader, Hymn .541, was 'sting after Which ,Mi.. ROSS lead in prayer. Was'. May MacLeod. spekea few,. words to the !girls aril boys, emPli!asizirig! the .impel, - 'tame of. 'MiSSien."‘.:,Bnil ' Work,' • Wilda Reid and. Billy Kennedy sang- a very ..pleasing duet. and' 'Jean. 'Mu11iii gave. -a.' reading; '.0vVen • Stewart ang, With Mr, Umbach at the piano, Rev. G. S. Baulch • gave a ver Y instructive flannelgtaph..-Donnie Reid gave a' reading arid 'a number of girle. and boys delighted:. everyone .with: a song. Little. June Ross ,gave the *offertory prayer :and Kathleen 'Macintosh. a 'piano in- strumental: • Mrs. Clare Agnew summarized the Presbyterial. held Kincar- dine on May • 9th. Mr's. Cameron • MacDonald and Marian MacDon- i ad 'Sang a duet .: With the Singing. of hymn • 594 . and • 'Prayer, the meeting,..:waS broiight -to ,a close: ;There.wilLbe meting inJuly, FQIJRTH. CONCESSION,. Thursday, Friday, Saturday• , ,. Mr. W F MacDonald. left on • June 22, . .• . .23; .24 sto, d attend the. General , ay. "BLACK MIDNIGHT" Assembly of ,the Presbyterian , • - . . . . . ., • , • . church which is meeting in Mon- , • Mr. • and Mrs. MacMillan.. 'arid • tuciiiNow'scours.ro HoLD. •:CAMP NEAR. INVE11111UltON • • • . '. • • - • • • " • • . . • • H• !Plans are' underway -for a' scout camp for the Lucknow troop. who .. will use the •••Saugeen :District earup.site nep.r.Inverhuron. Tent- ative dates.' are frcnn July 1St to° •-8th. Tie camp ,staff twill, be Rev: A..E. Taivener, director, and Jack • 'Treleaven and' Ken C11eSter; sistants. The camp. will'also... be assisted by. Disiriet Cunimissieri- • er Crella !MacSween and District • Secretary GoWanlock. . • . Application term's '.; be ready in a few daVs. . . 1 1 , • . • 1. . . • ' • • • • , • 'Mrs. ••Jac:1: 1Vlacintyre 'of '-Winni- peg visited last' Week at the home • of Wm, MacInty• Te. •Our • school started again on Thursday after . being closed for several days, • on account of mkasles. .• . • The W.M.S. of South Kinless. Met at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Hamilton last Wednesday with a! .. , good, attendance. . • -Mr. Graham MacDonald df • trolia spent theweek-end at his home and on •ths return. wass,ac- .earnPaniect. Mrs. Rad Mge. pougall who. Wilt spend some time at the home of her daugh- ter. Mrs;' Jack 4%Teeciliarn. • Feeds, 'Fertilizer Phone. 71 ,..• .* • . . , , . 4', Groceries: —Phone 27 II •Lucknow District Co -Operative . •; - • • • - . • . •. .• • "If We Haven't Got ,It, It" . , Why go elsewhere when at .your 'Co:OPyo0 can get a fullline of Co -Op Feeds,'.Minerdls,. • . , .°, Salt, Tonics' and Dewormers.- • Co -Op Fertilizers and Ingredients for Your Specific• Reguireinents. ' • ALL YOUR GROCERY .REQUIREMENTS IN THE • MOST MODERN, UP-TO-DATE, SELF -SERVE • STORE IN 1,13'0010W. • .• ••CIOver, and.Grass. Seedto. sheet your needs'. LegUnle Aid.. • Gehl Tractor and._1101 Electric, Hammer Mills, Shallow' and Deep Well Pressure PuiriPs, Piping, & Fittings. Universal Co Op Milking Machines of' Short 'tube, Long Tube and Portable Types, all 'installed. and serviced.: • • • • "V.. ,ELECTRIC RANGES,' • REFRIGERATORS, ' WASHING M4CIIINES,.01L-131.111NERS BROODERS . FENCERS ' MOTORS & CREAM: SE'PARATORS. A full line of Pedlar Products including Roofing, Steel Stanchions, Water Bowls and Litter Carriers:. Barbed Wire, Steel Post,s Nails,Steeples and Woven 'Wire% 'A Woven Vire Stretcher availble for your convenience.. SHOP:: THE 'CO-OP AY •• • 4. • • OBITUARY* 1VUSS-.1VIA1R* ANN CAMPBELL The death of Miss Mary , Ann .Campbell occurred in Toronto on Tuesday, June. 6th: She was 70 years ofage, and had been° in •failing health for some time and • hospitalized fOr three weeks,prior 'to her death. • : • -.She was a•aaUghter of the tate Donald -Campbell -and Mary Bea- ton .arid ,was born on 'January 14; 1874, on the farm on the Sedend !concession -of KinloSS, 'row own- ed by her .riephew, HaroldCamp-L ibell: This :farm' was taken up by Miss • •:Campbell's . • grandfather,, Roderi4.• Cai bell,. 1W1101 : he Carrie to this country 97 years ago amis CainPbell went to Terento 6Ver, • fortY. years ago where she worked ...k;the tailoring ' for seine, time before operating ,a boarding. house.. She' • was .of a cheerful, kindly disposition, .1 and made • inany friends:- • The funeral service was held at Davison's Funeral Parlor on Friday afternoon,:: conducted by Rev G. .&..Baulch of South "Kin- loss Presbyterian Church, • Inter - merit was in South Kinloss Cern- et€ry. The, pailbeOre$ .Were alcr and Robert Campbell; Har; • veY BrOciks, 1-14tty,, Lavis; W.• J.. Irwin and James ; Miss Campbell is survived by two brother's and two sisters, 'Mr. Rod ,Campbell,and Mrs. SadieMc- Mahon'of• LUcknOW and Mr. Don- ald Cambell and Mrs:.Isabel Dennis• Of Toronto. A sister, Kate, and a brother; Neil, predeceased • K I -N LOU G H The home ' of Mrs. ROY;graham' was the scene of a happy. gather- ing. rieighbori. and friends gathered to ,honor Miss: Ethel'. • JL he.. P'LAYIFIOILJ$E • Presents. . Thursday, Friclay, Saturday, June 15, 16, 17, • Gene breais West wide Open ;to ride 'a killer 'down' ,•—the greatest of all, Western stars brings you his • latest . thr,1,11-topping ,adveiature in . . • — • . • 4 ' • . °acted :Pistols GNE ‘AU'TRY & BARBARA: BRITTON , • , , -„,pLUS—"POo6h. Parade' Cartoon and • -, • "Rainy Day in Hollywood" " ' •• ••• • No Matinee Until September Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,' June f9,, • Poignant, heart-warming—a story that could be yours— one of the finest ever made— 'The White. Cliffs Of Dover with IRENE DUNNE. • :Haldenby; bride -elect.. Mrs, An- gus. McArthur • and • Miss Nancy Needham': 'assisted the heStess in receiving -the guest S:- The robin was 'tastefully 'decorated rn„pink and vvihite, and.- Etfiell.':toOlc. her , place in the .archway where a • decorated ,chair aWaited her, Mrs.. Tom ircogina-(Vig4 • in the Chair for the .1011aWing' prograrn; Mrs. :John Emerson, Mrs. Jack Hewitt and. Mrs. •Blarold readings, Mrs. .Don Mccosh, and' ' PCri-y liedgitz;•piznc duet, Misses Edna 'Boyle & Mar-- 4aret Malcolm; contests, , Misses: • Doris Barr and Winnifred MCFar- lans and ,Mrs..13..A. Murray; duet, Mrs.. Charlie Hodgins and Miss •MaY. Boyle. :Mrs: 'Arthur graham. read -an .-addresS. rhyme, ex- . . pressing 'igciod •.wishes to' ;Ethel; along With many loVely gifts. She was -assisted by Mrs: Hareld,HalL clenby, !Mks.: G. W.. :Haldenby arid' 'Mrs. George Graham while: Miss May. Boyle read the attached ver- se Ethel . expressed her.thanks ,for the many:.lovely gifts and ex- tended an invitation to everyone to go 'to her .home : where her trousseau was !display. ed in singing 'She's- a jolly -good fellow and a dainty lunch was .served. • Miss Margaret Anne Scott .spent the We.ekend witiLher grandpar- • ents, Mr. and; Mrs: Ed Schaeffer. 'On Wednesday, evening Mt. & Mrs. .George .11aldenbY •eritertain, number • of *.alkerto• p friends • ' •• • , On Monday. evening , Mt.: ,iand Mrs. Art' Graham entertained the Anglican Choir Inem,berSin•honor of 'Misses Betty Gillespie ;8..z Ether fialcleriby. The evening was Spept: in a social way With readings, contests and games' after which the girls were Presented with pieces of shina*are. A dainty 1-Unch was 'served by ;the hosts. Miss Irlma tiodginS of,St: Cath- arines, spent a 'few day S with her ,parents, .Mr, and,Mrs. Tom Hod- gins. . •• , • Congratulatipqs to Mr. 8.z.:Mrs. Donald Bush11:(nee Betty Gil- lespie) who were married en Sat- urday last. ' andMrs.'Roy Graham and, family, Mr. and Mrs. Sack Gra-. :ham, Mr, and Airs. Att 'Graham, Mr. and ,Mrs. George Graham and Mr: and 'Mrs, Herb Graham were visitors Suriday.,with Mr, .& Mrs, Joe Cassidy, ,Clifford, • The fain- ily dinner was held in honor of Mr. and mit, H. A. Graham's 49th wedding Anniversary. Th e Anglican service will change for the • summer Months at 9.30 a.m. beginning' on „Sunday friend of Stratford spent •the.' next, June l8th, with Sunday ,week7end: here, • . • • School 'following: On Sunday , • ' - next, there will be a celebratiOn iofiwthr.7,..ahnodlyi•werosm..t.riculinffienc)4hwick, and Mrs 'Cliff Armstrong ' of 'Si.' Catharines spent the, week -end with. Mr. and.' Mrs. • Jarnes Hod- gins. . • Mri.:DOrothy •Thompson and a' , • . . , . TRADE MARK PEG is a natural partner of good things to eat ETENTION._ ;EACHTHURSDAY Wepickup hogsin tl* .LtiCignOw District', t(i''bi trucked 'direct -.*6' •: BURNS AND C0.4•-,KITCHENER : .••• 1, 1. 41 • • ;1• A " . • a • • '.• 44• • , • • •:" Let us know by. Wednesday night and you can have, your • hogs:trucked . directly from your barn to ,the , r - - ' , • Packing Plant. on Thursday • - • • ' • YOUR HOGS ARE PICKED UP ,AND DRESSED, THE SAM IAY.• Give us a' try and avoid extra, handling. a .shrinkake.. • Prompt andrSatisfactoty. 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