The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-06-19, Page 7MIST) JUNE . 19th,‘ 1941
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WI.NGHAM •
Dv°. Shows.• Each •Night at
1.30 ink9.30
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
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ilLENN FORD •
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• • THE LT,TCI NOW SENTINEL, LUCK'NOW, ONTARIO
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:«uan:tourney",
Matinee • Saturday at 2 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
E 23 - 24r 25
.JUN .�
PENNY • SINGLETON
LARRYSIMMS
ARTHUR -LAX
Blondie. Knows Best}
PURPLE JGROVE •
• M.r .arid'Mrs. Sam -Emerson- and •
Hilda` visited at the haeme Of Mr,
Midford Hunter's "on Stunday,
Mr. & Mrs,' Don McCosh, Mary
and Dickie .spent a few days at
London last week.
Mr, and Mrs.. 'Andrew Patter-
son visited with their ,daughter,
Mrs.' Burton Collins—ori—Sunday:
.Mr. and Mrs. W.' :Breckles and.
:family of Luckupy visited at Mr.
Edbert ,Bushell's on Sunday, •
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McFarlan
attended the wedding bf the lat
ter's sister, Miss' Mildred., .Jones.
.of Bitoevaie, , last ,week.1
Congratµlati-ons•`to .Mr. &
Russell Collins on, the arrival of
a .kiaby.,boy ' :
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Nixon,
W'attle. and Delbert of Belfast
visited at Mr. JackEmerS�
cantly.
Mr.. • and, Mrs. Lynn e'' des,
Donald .and Ivan visited at Mr,
Don :;MeCosh's on Sunday:.
Visitors with Mrs. Smith at th•
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home ofMr. Victor Gawley were:
MFS.. 'George Huston, .Mrs. Peter
Cameron,. Mrs. Clive Muro,.•1VIrs.
'Fred Craigie and Sharon, from
Pihe River .on .Snday..
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Th.omp-.
son, 'newlyw'eds •.from -Arthur' vis-
ited . at Mr, Will Arnold's recent -
BLIMP CAME DOWN • DUNGANNON
m'^ trued home last ween after"
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A`1�`"�kMBE.�RLEY turned
Edgar Hodge of Clinton re-,
spending a .coupke of weeks with,
his brother, Mr; Geo, Hodge, We
Flint, Mich. last week, and tem- understand Mr. Edgar Hodge has
porarily halted,., air ,travel, "ter- purchased the property,aild small
' east
its fligh'� , k. about halfacreage at the river west of Dun-
a-.• -
Dun -
mile . qt Amberley• last Thurso_ gartnon,--,formerly owned_.by Gor-
day morning. ' don Stewart,: and':will Soon take
While experts - were judging its "possession. •
.Possible position _ at anywhere Mr: Gordon Coombes.•of Sarnia
frgrn Detroit to Labrador and the spent the weektenci,, with Mrs,
height at. •4,.000 ' feet, the balloon C'oomb. es, Barry. and Parnela,
was drifting lazily • across Lake Mrs. Honor Moss and daughter,
Huron at. a.- low "'altitude; drag' Miss Pearl `Finnigan, have sold
ging a steel cable of over 100' their property..- to 'Mrs: • Sadie
Seeg her hoose
thet lake in esouth of .Arirber: ley, Sail to Shields,
Iry n, Durigannon.
irng.•in .an east b 'nor,th:directiori, • Little Joan 'Mills of Prosperity,
't. '.barely 'cleared. `..the tree ;tops, has been visiting -her cousin, Miss
•and •its. dangling cable severed •a
telephone line' south of .Amber-'
ley.
Its.. flight was permanently
halted..by the. hydro •. wires. along ' . •
the,'`Huron-Bruce •boundary, at",ly owned' and occupied', by Mr.•
rs Wm: flub.' .
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and•, M
Geo'rg'e Elliott's farm:: � Iiydro.. -
power was off at the time, as Mr. and 1VIrs. nald'�'rel"e, avers
r returned'?from eir honeyrnoon
linemen from Wingham •were this' week.and will take up farm-
w.oxking. in the , vicinity.Crewe.
the _ home farm at w
The balloon was torn . in this '
entanglement and. deflated ofits.
helium:.. -contents. The collapsed.
bag : was taken in .charge .by . Gib
Gillespie's. road gang •' who • re
moved it• to 'Whitechurch, ..`
The big; silver balloon, . adver-
tising "old. fa'sbioned culturized
Bread" was sortie 25 feet in length`
and about' forty feet in circurn-
A -runaway advertising balloon
which broke its , moorings at
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Doreen Collins spent a
few days with her ,sister, M.S.
Schmid, : •of' Mildmay:.„
TIDE WOMEN'S:• INSTITUTI
Invite You To :Hear'
,tory • of Handicrafts
TOWN 14
ridgy, June
Come .and Bring
° -a Friend -- �A Free Recipe :Booklet..
p :Booklet
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for ,Everyone
• This'
,Advertise �ent is'by courtesy of
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Peri Robb • "
"Mr. and .Mrs„ Bert • Treleaven;
6th, Con. of Ashfield are moving
to Glenn's Hill and, renting..the
house of Mr, Writ Petrie, former -
Rev: ' D. T. 'McClintock of • the
Ontario Temperance Federation
occupied the . pulpit • in Erskine
Presbyterian chtirch on Sunday.
Rev. C. H. 'MacDonald, the .pas-
tor, is expected back, from. Cal-
gary this, week to resurrie'• duties,
next Sunday; -
Ac1 ieven'ient :Day at Clinto
a
fe�c� �t �,r. vtd�ri r� rr��a.s;�eet- Ewe •att'ended by'Misses BetiYi Mc-
- C�nr e1IGrace and`.' l' i> r e -t t
acle ' as: it. drifted • in• over theICook, Marietta ,:Stingel and' -June i
lake;'and • made Amberley,• district Glenn. They- reported' an , inter -
folk' rub. `their eyes in wo:nder� `demonstrations• and: talks. ' ,esting day, anl'. benefited by ;the. ,. • . . -
LUCKNOW
•men t •;. :.1 .
` While on the loose it provided!. , Rev W, 4., 'Rogers', pas't"or .of
a po•tential'haaard to night;flying:the, Dungann , Crewe and Port`
airplanes and flights to the Mari-: Albert .:,United Churches, . will,
times..'. were: cancelled . Radar .preach farewell sermons next,
of Sunday, before . Moving .to 'take
tawa was in 'operation seeking to over • u .res • y '
•
locate it• Service went „back' to ..Mr. and. Mrs. 'Russet :Irauteii°
normal:. at .;daybreak •when. pilots . and', family of Listowel visited on
Could ;see •. • 'Saturday with • the, former's • sis-
ter Mrs.'" Everett•: Errington, 6th
s ital
111}'. 'I7avf of West Vilawanosh
Home From Hop
•d 'Alton .returned to .
,
her home' Last .we aftytwo°
": weeks in Wingham' Hospital. Mrs..
�•
Alton, has.
--' been :invalided 'for
s.e with rheumatism, and. 'ion d'id. Splen.:
oma' tlm ,in, charge, of decoration , p
had recently been affected by.'a' did work, •in' having a lovely , dis,;
heart 4 i condition which esulted. a l play . of various spring . flowers,•
her beingmoved ta_the hospital _.usac ,n a rle_veic dam- _sch_eme in
: c
for . a time, and whichondition, carrying out the idea of 'a ship's
is now considerably ..:improved .: wheel .and anchor:— Mr -: Ale=x
•Smith, principal of "the Dungan- •
'non school assisted' by ,Mr. Ken-,••
neth: Petrie; plannedand arrang-
ed'•.ihe : decorative . motif.: Singing
canaries were -placed among . the
flowers and emitted the occasion
al :cheery. noted! lending a com-
plete: ,spring-like • char m., ' to ':the
entire setting.' Sunday,., School
teachers and. 'pupils occupied' the •
fr`ont'peisrs and W J: Rogers
delivered a sermon based on
Luke 2nd chapter,.' 52nd verde
And Jesus -Lin -creased Tin-wisdom-
and
in: w-isdomand 'stature 'andin favor with
God an& man:" The choir sang
two anthems and Miss Betty Rut -
-Flower Sunday', Was . observed
:at:. bnganrion United: Church Lon
Sunday, morning -with a large at-
tendance ,:despite' • the showery
weather. The flower committee
FR I., SAT,,.. MON.
Blondiess Lucky Day,:
A side splitting •comedy in
which Dagwood ''goes :into
business for .himself; building
douses acrid hands in .the. dog
house,
Mext .W. EDNESDA►Y4 4r,
The show we know you'll: love
`TOPPER'' `
Cary Grant, Constance Bennett
•with Roily' Young. and Billy
'Burke. as Mr. and Mrs.. It's'
bubbling ' with romance, and:
f u> „ • '. .
NEXT. Fri.,, Sat, and. Mon.
Deanna Durbin, Chas. Laugh=
ton, E1 hot • Tone `In""BECAUSE QF 'HIM"
sIOWiNG
DOMINIO• �Nii�� .DAY, JUL'� 1st
Id?Get Pep,
he farmers of ,Canada.to meet the
.For the ':Purpose rot., assisting, ,the .._. _ :farmers _ . �, , � ._aa._F ,
economic problems with , wh. ich they aia conSntty confronted and= -ti •
.of .Canadian agriciiiture to ,the advantage of. the
' carry nn' -the', �iisle�stry •
•• nation as. a whoole, the.Donluuon` Goveriiinent has several milliOnSvie,
dollars invested in • free services and facilities
d`sal'such.,a wide :and varied. range
• � •--No other;-iridustry:ids;. at its' �Ro --y., . _-,._�..�. he :�includeahe ..
` of 'services. and, facilities provided , by the,Government T Y
Dominion,Wide'.s 'stent' of Experimental Farms• and'Stationls, the, divisions
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of Dairy Research; Botany andPlant iPathologx; ,Chmistry, •
Entomology
nd Pllant Protection of the • Science 'Service,. the divisions-iof- 1ealth the
cif
Animals, Plant Production arid Livestock with their' field services
Production' Service, the Marketing Service, in which is centralized the
administration of all'gradijg':.services Of livestock and Iivestock.productS,
' `:lair r•oducts,'• poultry, eggs, fruit, vegetables,• canned .goods;'maple'.
y p
'products and honey, and the Division •of "Ag>ieultural Eeonomics, which
serves` --as a' fact-finding: body concerning production arid marketing.
�' . Results of the. research �worlcand experiprent•s of all- these services
of the Dominion `Department of :Agriculture are made known to farmers
.
find the people of Canada generally � e ti d by the I'uiil�icity and Exten-
sion
the press
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anti ,radio, exhibits :arid other ways d
Division n
.engaged i the `industry of Agriculture; whether directly 4r' ,
.those in
...the
; re °in�rited to� make :f•ull, use, of the services- and 'facilities as
y, a
dutlined, They are fee.
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For further.: information write' to
Dbmiriio� +`; tt 'Depar`tmentO
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Ottawa - : Can.ada
I -ON.. , JAMES J. GARDINER,
Minister
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;gr�cultuure;
G. S:".1-1.•
Deputy -Minister , '
With -IRON; plus supp'o,ntnts
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• CALcium„ veTAnins Is? .'
EN, NOMEN o 40 l30 aoF.Don t be:
s aid. weak, woeu-outi, ex . -.
f�st� t` +•. +enc *Qni�tjtten
needed after 40 - b, .bodies old Just because. lack -
Mg iron
ackingiiron pluscalc(um: Vitamin Iii. Thousands now
leer Denny. ' ears. Younger: Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets
TODAY, Get introductory size now lot' on:y pc..
For sale at all' deug stores everywhere. '
DISNEY: IN' `GODigItICH''
Quite • a stir was created ;: in...
;Godericlt this Week ' by ,; a, brief`
'.visit ;'paid .:by Walt ,.Disney :of
Hollywood. fame. ;:Her wanted 'to •
'see for the first time the district...:
where ' his father'' was.: born,: and
grew • to young manhood. f'
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.ledge of the TJunior 'choir sang
"Tell me' •the • story o f `Tesus". At
the close of, the ser Lice the wheel
was set 'in•matron ,by a . concealed
.eleetr rc"; motor and the congre
gation lingered; in admiration..:
Appointed Agent :
Mr. T: A. Carneron is the •clew-
ly appointed'. agent:, for, State
Farm Mutual Automobile incur-
ance. Watch for ;.advertisement
next . week.•.
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KINGSBRIDGE
.'".Mr. and . Mrs: Edwin King • of.
Landon visited, WM.
Mr's. Casper and:.'boys spent a;
•few days • with her mother,
Mrs. M. J. O'Conr. dr. :
1ilr.,Bernard -Murphy.is ;in God
er ich .hospital .suffering: from a
broken :bon'e. in :his heel:.
Mr. pat Pardo,' Detroit, is vis-
iting 'Mr:, John. C. • Dalton, He is
being accotr panicd , back., by his
wife and •,favi ly who have' been:„
Visiting here the•past two' weeks;'
Fr. 'Donnellan, is in London on
Fret teat this ykei ..
V1reading bells',ar e i il�aii�g.
MBlaisc! , ,Martin' has •taI en
oven*Ithe •l .in 'bridge store: „
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ODS .
HI -MILER ALL-WEATHER
TRUCK TIRES
No other truck tire gives you all •
the extraadvantages of Goodyear
,Hi -Miler All -Weathers: See them
today •.. ; get the facts and ynti'U
go GOODYEAR,. • •
GOOD
G. `OST.RANDER
Ford Sales and Services
Phone 40, Lucknow
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