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' THE I.'1,TGK TOW SENTINEL, . LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Ly.ceUm Theatre
. WINGHAIv1
Tyo Shows Each Night-
at 7•.30 and' 9.30 ' p.m.
Thursday,, •FrklaY, Saturday
JULY i/ It 19
The Wart Disney Feature
SONG Of The SOUTH
Saturday. ;l!'Iatines` x cancelled
for the summer except'.
when advertised.
r4onday,; Tuesday, Wednesday
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ERROL FLYNN;
ELEANOR PARKER
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Never Say: Goodbye
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Mr. and Mrs -Wm. Tait and
Billy -of Hamilton: were recent
visitors at the Harris home.
'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest . Ackert
spent the week -end with Mrs.
Edith Ackert and farnily. at Ruth -
yen.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton. •Geddes
arid family were Sunday evening
visitors at Weir Edenswiller.s.
• Mr, and Mrs, Janes O'Donnell
Sharon anis Terry spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs, Reg -Broome,
Belfast,. .
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Ackert at;
tended the .. Elliott r -e -union' at
Poplar Beach on Sunday, ,
Mr,, and Mrs. :Robert `Elliott,.
Hamilton, visited on' Monday at
,,Richard .Elliott's. ' . •
,Mr and Mrs.. James ;Smith and'
.fanny:spent. Sunday at "K}vicar
dine... , •
Mrs; .Max. Bushell had the^mrs=
fortune ;to sprain her angle while
helping with the `haying at her
father's, Mr. it Riddell. BerVie.
Mr. ;and Mrs. J. Splan and son,
Kincardine, spent Sunday with
Howard Harris. ":
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UPON LEAVING :OLIVET ° .
Calves Look Oood • t;
The. • Bruce County` assistant
Agricultural . ,represenv'"e
tati, ac:= t
companied by •Messrs,: Joseph
Agnew and.S.•E: Robertson; made
a tour last week to • .inspect the
Hereford calves :in: the . Agricu4
tural Society's calf club compe-
titionl. With' one or .two exceptions
At tI conclusion of her term
as teacher in the Oliiiet , sehool,
the section presented Miss Anna
MacDonald with a silver casser-'
ole and pyrec jlate. Aurel Fin .
layson read the address and,„.theI
gifts' were presented to the teach-
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eacher by Anne Henry and Bordon.
Roulston. •. • •
• Mi:ss ' MacDonald has been a.
very ,popular teacher at section
11, Huron' Township, and she
leaves with 'the • best wishes of
the community: , Her' successor is
Miss. Peggy Bowers who taught
last year inlipleY
Bob Barkwell presided over the
short program. on the occasion'
of the"presentation. Beth McTay-
ish' played for the: school grpup.
singing .after which Marilyn Ein_
1aysori was heard in a solo; Lloyd
Barkwell gave a reading'. and
piano- numbers were presented by
Anne.' Henry, 'Aurel Finlayson
and Evelyn McTavish.:An enjoy-
able number . was the piano trio
by 'Margaret, Marian and :Evelyn
McTavish Brief addresses were
.'.also given by: several . present...
our -haler, Wont .lr, t.,• ion's m
ds ��cl•_ .. . -_- . � annual child seting of the ___.
Women's Institute `held at.the.
home of., Mrs: Fred `•McQuillin.1 • . • • - ECHURC
The roll' 'caca
n .A' p .i-ac.e •I would
M°' M, D Id tli k, d oth
ISS" ac °T1 ane e
school for` theirkindness, rernem-:
boring ., her with: beautiful gifts"
onher departure from' the•`schooi
Section. .. '
[ EL•ENS
There was a Targe attendance
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like to visit.. and'wh, received an We •are sorry tg report Rev. Mr.
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interesting, response . '1'!ae tiuxon.
,,ii County hospitalization plan. was
1 disc issed •, but `as there : was, not
• s the; equired' number ,prepared to
er
could he .taken.: Committee's. Were,
aappo'inted to arrange for.' an' At
Hoare and,it .was'.agreed.to: raise
the price.of adtnission.and:to pro
Vide lunch.. The following' prate
gram: was:'piovided :by the• child -r
ren: a' duet by Irina ..and Jean
.,a Foi star with • accompaniment, by.
iatlleena 'solo by.. Barry Mc.:
uillin a.." lino solo ,by Lois
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'iWebb!. and., a .duet 'by Kathleen
avid Irma rerster with Joan .ac._
rorripanying:. ' At theconclusion
lunch was served with Mrs:.R 'J.
trod s;''Mrs—E.: arbout-and • tiss
Beatrice McQuill as 'hostesse.S•.
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WANTED:..A, number�.of progressive �f rmers inOW:estern:
o s'et out a. comrrie:rcial.bl,ock:o.f,.
dist��rmcts'''who •would 'like t ' i
Red Raspberries either, for i your local trade ,or. for :sppi•ng
o •men:ded city ,,dealers -Recent',: Ontario -Quebec pro..-
to, roc m
' . action:fi ures,: prices `at` •40 cents per •quay t ;and dealer a^e-"
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ports would ;:'i.ndicate •.'short • supplies , ev.erywhere
:planting of new `hi 'h ,yielding
• To enco�erage a , limi.ted ;.� ,.g. ,
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ell' known 'nursery, is sending' a special, repiesen.-
patches, a w., t, n
.:tative of many years:experience in coniniercial b oduc io
'to pei�o naily interview•_ and educate `iriterested..'far•mers in
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raspberry
culture: This should .result in. ;.h•igher:.unit ",yields,
' '1on er •patch .life; less • handlabor and when :translated into
dollars; at normal:,prices .a relatively high' ratio of profit is.
assured:
; u l `of' good 'planting Material
Because •of. the li,�ited. s pp Y,
bookings` can oonly :be:: made for FALL :PLANTING 1947,
limited • to one... acres
: � 'a sideline. to
If genuinely. interested, in'berry •rowing :as a,
far-rni-rig wr-i- e-BoxF45 ,-Garapbellford, Ontario,, on or before
`July: 29th; " givinglocation of' your farm:. Our. specialist ill.
:call later Wad: c•w
and •.a.nalyze the : business,: siil°�r.eauire,-
e ts• 'and. a ar tion u =to -date cultural practises, home
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markets and; surplus :shipping,,' cosi. `of' planting, estimated
relies cannot. be : covered..'
' Yields ...and profits per acre.. Late: replies
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Barbers To Have Holidays.
.:Cpmmencing 'next .,:week • and
Continuing. for thi ee• ;consecutive
weeks,;local barbers Will each ob.-
serve a '.Week's holiday, . during
which .time, only two of the three
shops Will beL'; open each'. week.
The ' shedule to be observed', is
listed in ?an ad in this. issue
doh to
treatments; for ',stomach
trouble
for, the •past. week., We hopeto'see
him home in a few days.. Rev: Mr..
Watt took the. service for >•Mr.
Sutherland on.Sunday vv was
much appreciated by all. Next
Sunday communion: •service will
be held in •,'.the Presbyterian
Chrzreh here:. '
Mr, and' Mrs: Bruce Ryan, fof
Goderich , spent the,, week -end•
with his ,parents, Mr, ;and Mrs.
Jack, Ryan
• lines of. Clinton_ s'�ent'
Mrs:•Ho ,p
a few da s in ,the village. Calling
Y .
On ' old friends:
Mr and Mrs. Malcilm: Ross :and
child' ,returned to Toronto af-
1c
ter spendingwo weeks. visiting
With , his parentsand other',rela.
• Mr. Price 'Scott. arid' Mr and
Mrs, Johnson . Conn : motored to
Paris., on Sunday and 'met 'Miss
Rub Conri there, who:':has ',re:
Y
turned from. her trip to. Vancdu
Ver'; about six weeks ago.
r° Zeke Philips of.. Auburn
M ',
spent a day with .his 'sister,, Mrs.
A ;Fox, recently
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BLAZI NG
"IT HITS' THE ;N. AIL ;ON THE
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•SHOWING THURSDAY, FRIDAY+ SAtURDA,Y ()NLS = Ji3LY 24
CAPITOL TtNCARDIN�
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Best 'Wishes are' extended' , tn'
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Iunter;: newly=•.
weds, who returned .on .Sunday
from : a week's;/bridal: trip A
hearty welcome is extended Mrs...Hunter on becorhfng ,a Member of
Mr. and 'Mrs. Robt. Irvin of
,
Dungannon visited at 'the horrie- •'
Of .1VIr.: 'and Mrs. Will Ritchie,': on
Sunday,
The service. in ,Zion Church 'on
Sunday : evening was• -conducted
by Rev. D. T, .McClintock, TOt
onto, in, the interests • of the ::On
tario Temperance Federati•on..'Mr.
McClintock,a• very `::pleasing
speaker,' gate''.a vivid .descriptio
of : the ''working of the liquor' in ' •
terests in the Province ,and of the
efforts being '• made by temper,
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once- forces=:td coirbatthe .evla�
res tlting..from the 'Government's. •
' liq..or policy .,of, beverage rooms,
hotel lounges; :beer, ale, etc by
the• case,. making the .: procuring
of li' uor; so :easily obtained ,''
Next 'Sunday; .the..service : wilt'
be at 11 a°rn4Lunder the. direction•
'of: the W.M:S..Miss Dean ;MLeod
of Lucknow will,'"be . the guest;
speaker." The.'' gentlemen are es- :•
pecially 'invited to •attend..
Mr, and Mrs.' .. Fred : Anderson. +.
of .. Brantford visited : friends in
this :locality . over .the week -end
Mr. Harlald Gardner' 'spent" a.
w ---days , at lis---hor re e -r'
turning : to ,Hamilton on''• Tuesday:..',
,,Mr'Mr: `. and Mrs: Sam Swan' og
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elmore"cailed on Zion friends ori :
Sunday.. :.
Mi and Mrs. Robt ,Hamilton,
Mr. Clarence . Hamilton. of Wing-,...
'barn, Mr. and • Mrs,. Benson Yam- : ,
'ilton"''of Whitby visited here last
week.. • .
Mr. _ and Mrs. Richard Gardner'
' bf Dung'arnnon, accompanied by
Miss Ada Webster,:left.'on Lues_
day, for Limerick,•'Sask., spent the'
week -end at the .hon e.•of°Mr:and :"
Mrs.Henry. Gardner.*
Mr, and Mrs..Alred : Andrew
of: • 1Voi�th Bay visited With Mr.
and Mrs.' Gordon Kirkland and '•,.
Mrs.. Susan Andrew, who is not
regaining •her •°strength r as • her
many friends desire.'
, Mr. ;and. Mrs. _Chester Ritchie
returned to'Detroit on ' Sunday
after : spending two • weeks with
friends iri the locality. '
Had Tempel�arlce Speaker
Sunday, s4.rvices on; the Ash-.
field ,Circuit were. in charge or"
the Temperance .1F"ederatidri. 'VG: '
M. S. Societies will have charge,
of next Sunday's services, with.
the Y,P.S:, in charge the follow:
' ing • Sunday, On August 3rd there -;
Will‘ be no services., on the Cir, n' .
eulit and the 'following .Sunday,
Rev, •C, B. Woolley. will 'return,
. • to the pulpit :after has vacation. '
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