HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-08-14, Page 5URSPAY, AUGUST loth, 1947
THE
LUCKNOW SENTINEL, L,UC%TOW, ONTARIO.
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CALIFORNIA; : •
HERE 1 COME
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YOU MADE ME'
' LOVE YOU .,
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MAMMY
.WMTING FOR THE ,
ROBERT E. LEE
HEAT .IMPR,PERLY
MATURING :GRAIN:.
(Agricultural Office News).
The recent heat wave although.
welcorned in some .respects has'
had quite an 'effect on ,crops of
e-soroprrsgring:g w is wi T
;';result in a;notieeable--decrease• in
yield. The hot dry; days and the
hot nightshave so hastened the
maturity of these' :er ops ' that, in
some cases oats • have ' . become
white and- not. properly filled. A
similar .effect is shown by late
barley not being plump and lull
in the .kernel. The heat wave•
the western' provinces is causing
a similar effect and t'he estimates'
°of •, crop yield'for' that.. ar$a will{
decrease considerably It would,
be wrong to giv.•e the idea 'that' all
the 'Spring crops in, Huron are
Suffering from the heat , because
there •are. some •excellent• fields
.of oats arid mixed . grain, which
were sown . late in. May and even
• the first week of .June.'
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•
However .one crop which- does
,enjoy -warm weather is'•corn and'
sone' fields throtighout the .coon,'
ty 'have , reached •thei'r 'record
height for . this time, of year. in
•>l ite, of the fact' that it. was 'sown
at a .later date than in. normal'
:season. Some ;fields of turxrip are
showing remarkable growth .and
in areas where they "are grown
fields a °re at 'a''stag`e my—gravy—Lb
where they. should be , dusted or
APRIL SHOWERS':
I WANT A GIRL
•
•✓'f
RAINBOW. 'ROUND' •
MY SHOULDER
sprayed with, a . mixture . contain-
:Ing Boron td prevent "Water
Core" of ;Browne Heart" which.
:last 'year resulted in i iany' .fields
being turned .down by . the
speeto.rs.
PLAN 'BARGAIN RAIL RATES
FOR LABOR DAY HOUDAY
•
Reduced;, rail fares " for the
Laba Day week -end between all
stations in Canada •and to border
points, in the -United States will
be provided b . Canadian rail-
ways,' j. • A. Brass, chainnaii of
the Canadiai PassengerAssocia=
tion announced recently.
Thetickets, pricecl QPLthe usual,
holiday basis of a fare and a third
for the round; trip, will be good
going, from noon, standard trine,'
on. Friday, August 29'. until 2,0Q
Monday, Sept. 1. They: will
be honored .:for the ` re. turn• •.trip'
not later than midnight, Tuesday,
Sept 2. •
ROCKABYf'
YOUR `BABY
••./••./BY THE -LIGHT 'OF THE.
SILV'RY. MOON•
n
who.last year toOk'par't: in. the big' comiiahied ,back by• her sister;
i'nteriiattonal'•; at• Port Albeit are mks Chas • D.urnin and. children_
,heginningto make • preparatioris who will visitfor a few •days..•
for the big event.,which this: fall Mr'.','anci Mrs.: Wil] 'Reed of. .
will be .hc . at Kingston on ;Oct Wingh$azn spent'the the week -end.
•ober ..14,'15, 16, 17. The county . with '.,his .,..mother.' visiting, Mrs:
will be `represente•d by two 119ys Jacob Reed .and. sister,: Mrs _Wil
1:1• p.l.owing in the :,Inter` . County ,bur Brown,
ABOUT A. QUARTER Iorse class : and by :'.two boys.- Mr, and, Mrs Chester Durniri
' TO NINE lowing • •iii the'' Inter . County• and children Marjorie ani Jane t
senior plowmen who will be par -, Iaat • week w
1•M ShfTING ON.TOP _ .. • with Mr.Du.rnrns
REX THEATRE
LVCKNOW -..
THE HUGHES ,CLAN- held '•the'
tenth. annual ` .reunion' 'at'. Poplar'
Beach, :on Civic Holiday. Allister
Hughes was elected president.
DUNC. ANNON
Visitors recently with M'rs.
Minnie Jones. were, last Friday,
Mr, and Mrs: Dave Alton '& Mrs;;
Will Reed of. Lucknow, Mr. Ne1•
son Webster,. Windsor; :and ' Mrs,.,
Jones' brother,- Mr. Harry. Marsh
of . .Ferndale,. Detroit, • over . the
week: -end;
•
Mrs. Jas.: Agar;; sister compan
ion of Mrs..: Jacob•,Reed,"is in the
Wrnl,ham hospital'with "'•a p'a°rtial
paralytic stroke. Her. condition is.
MisBetty Rutledge is spend-
ing this week with her• grandpar
ents, Mr: •..and'Mrs , Root.; 'Rut
ledge,: Goderich.-oderic .
Mi..' and Mrs. Sam Widconibe
who .had' •.been visiting the '• la't
ter's ,paients`Mr.•:and••Mrs. W. H.
"McClure fort two weeks,:, returned
. FRI, SAT..ONLY
Perilous �loliday
Starring
PAT O'BRIAN ;
RUTH WARRICK,
With. Alan. Hale, ,Edgar Such,
anan',. Audrey, Long..If all.liap
pens in exciting 'Mexico'. City:
Also 'showing final episode ooa1
the serial `Jungle Queen". •
NEXT WEENt..
• "HER .ADVENTUROUS
• . • NIGHT"
Dennis O'Keefe Helen Walker
GENUINE
tractor class' as well as several of Pitl sburg, Pa 7. spent a ` w
fe
I days
SKE1'TON,.
L-ucknow 'IV • Goderich.:i
•
OOF THE WOOED , :: ticrpating in the open ;classes. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt..Dur
This is . the time: of yeas When. nin, . returning home on Sun day. ;1..
TOOT, TOOT, TOOTSIE ' wild• `carrot . is • most noticeable,. BORN to •Mr:.' and Mrs, Alvin,
'glow . th,at it is in full' bloom and 'Sherwood' (nee.. Cora • Finnigan),
in • full' growth. Many hay and Fin Godericl Hospital, August,.11,
LARRY EVEIYN WILLIAM Bill
with PARKS • KEYES • DEMAREST • GOODWIN
Screenplay by Stephen Longstreet
Produced by SIDNEY SKOLSNY • Directed ty ALFRED E. GREEN
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
1/Matinee Saturday
Afternoon. •a
2.00 p::rn.
•
n.:Tues. lNe . Au
`eorge•' Raft,
Lynn' Bari
past�ir.e fields . throughout the 'a son.
county: are practically,.. a solid
mass. of wild, carrot Lbloom 'and,„
unless' controlled' will• soon spread:
millions of seeds. Wild ,carrot can
he controlled where:the. -infesta :
Mr•: and• ..Mr•s. 'W.• J. Robb were
visitors'. Sunday with their dau-'
ghter, Mrs 'L,slie� Wardell; .Rip-
ley.
• Visitors with Mr &:' Mrs.:��Tohn '
',tion is' light? by spudding or: mow-.-B.lake 'over the '''•�nreek=end..were.
iilg in the:_early bloom stage. Mr. and Mrs. Will Alton and son.
When,. . the field.ibeecomes-'badly of Winghramand;Mr..:David'Mc--
infested it should. be plowed:: and .Whinney, , Crewe
cultivated. Sheep wi suppress 1 ev. b.: I .Gallagher of Tor-
quite well. in pasture fields,:`but onto \spent Saturday. • with. his
wild`:carrot. .has a: slight toxic of uncle, Mr. Will: McConnell: Rev.
feet • .. if. eaten by cattle . into_ . Gallagher ,will to `September.star-t`
large,. a 'quantity Most'chemical; 'a' tour;, to China, .'Japan and India
weed�•killers,.. now in use, can be. in the, interest of -Missionaries"
used' to advantage to destroy wild welfare in these .zones: He is hot
carrot on roadsides ' and in per ,idaying kyith• his ,•family at., Port
hanent.,p fstiures. Elgin.
NOCTURNE".
Adult: 'Entertainment.
BORN
MARTIN At Alexandra
Hospi ,
Cal, Goderich, on August •6, 1947,
to Mr, and Mrs. Nace Martin (nee
Patricia Reynolds) R...3 Goderich,
a stn, Gerald Edmund,.'
ROBINSON—At Alejandra Hos
piEiitx .,Oderichon .Au/ust''4t1'r,
I
1947, to Mie'. and Mrs. David Rob-
inson, :Dungannon,, 'a son,, James
David.
• 4
CARTER -if -In Kihcard tie , Hospi-
tal .on August 4th, 1947, to Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Carter, Jr., R. 1,
I3 1 d son Peter• Richard.
•
South ' Kinloss W.. M S t b •
The; August meeting: of South.
Kinloss ,V.M,S. was ',held' in, the.,
Sixth :Schoolhouse::' Mrs. t L.
MacKinnon•, ` .president,' presided.
The meeting opened by singrn'
hymn 686 .& .repeating the Lbr
's
,
'Howard Godfrey and Miss Lois
:Ni�ins.,are 'rel� orted making good.
progress in GdderiCh hospital fol-
lowing injuries 'received , in an
automobile .,'collision a 'Mile south,
of . Dunganicrtr.
An exhibition softball garne be-
tween .Benrnille`r and .Dungannon
fright
prayer in unison. The roll' call' teams' was. played Thursday.
was .,answereel by�•a. Bible verse'
about. "Harvest",. A solo by Mari:
lyn Carruthers accompanied ' .by
Mrs. D. 1-1, :Carruthers : wash much
enjoyed. Bible reading was taken
by Mrs. Angus, ` Graham. Bible
study by. Mrs, A. Hughes was a
Very interesting picture study of
°`The `Last . Supper'', ' Mrs. W.
Hodglzinson, gave 'the topic frohi
the. study book. Mrs• R. MacMil-
tan ' Mrs. A Graham Mrs. W. F.
as,.: a benefit . for. .Howard 'who
Catches for Dung ,nnon 'and an-
other benefit ,gathe. was played
at Benrriil.ler Tuesday night... '
Valerie. ; Wiggins, ,daughter ,of
Mr. and .• Mrs,. It. J. 'Wiggins; 'of
Brantford, .who, has 'been visiting.
her gr.andmiothr, Mrs. T. Wig-
gins,. trer e, has receivedrword that
`she passed her grade 2 theory.
rriu i.e examinati'ons. with:first
class honors, receiving 99 marks.
MacDonald took part: in the .pray, Valerie, who. is 11; yeai s" aid, pass•
'r le. Rev.. f A. Smiti ' Closed ed her grade 6 Royal Toronto
erc7c .
the meeting with prayer. ,A. socisll ami,nation�a yes go rY al Music'pianwith ofn first
half hour was spent at the, close .
class honors,
:Of f t`he meeting,
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