HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-02-12, Page 5FEBRUARY l2th' 1948
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Lyceum Theatre
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Two 'Shows Each Nlht'
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FEBRUARY 1414,14;4
sn/ssiN 111,00 011, .
• 'ALTER. $ #
413,
"BANJO!
Matinee Satyr*? *t. P!89 P,m:
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Monday. and Tuesday
FEBRUARY 160, •l7th
VAN JOHNSTON, °
MUNE ALLYSON
111 - .BARBAREE''
Wednesday, '.Thursday
FEBRUARY 18th,, 19th.
GEORGE" BRENT,
'JOAN BLONDELL
C: (IDD
':EATItE
LUCKNOW ' . ".
Friday, at y on ay
IT'S
'6.
With Dezie Arnaz
Ethel Smith
Igar: and . Yvette
'Beverly Simmons'
Playing -Wedriesday
Gruen 'For : Danger
Starring •
-Sally .Grey,
Rosamond John;
Trevor Howard
•`It's an expellent get.ective
-mystery 'play.
Next ; '
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.Friday, Saturday, Monda
EARL CARROLL'S,
SKETCH - BOOK”
with Johnny- Cny,
'Constance,.. Moore"
JOMING4. ; i
• 4111tEE IS : t FAMILY""
ST. HELENS.
All the ladies are invited to the
observance of the World's Day of
Pz`ayer at the' home of Mrs. M'.
G. Newton on .Friday, February
13th -at 2.30. -
Mrs. Stanley Todd was hostess
for the regular meeting of the
Women's Institute, off ' Thursday
afternoon. when 17 ladies were in
attendance. Mrs. Todd, vice-pres.
w.as in the chair. The roll eal1,
Iow to keep.' friends, received ,a,
good response, It was agreed to
donate $5 to the Canadian Appeal
'for Children: Plans were ' .made•
for a series of teas' by. the Wear -
ever Aluminum salesman Urger.
and April,' It :was reported that
'there were 'several quilts to quilt
for' the Red Cross and it. was de -
tided, 'Co take a` special.:collection`
at the ,next 'meeting .for 4the,lizi7
ings', and batts requiredCamp-;
bell' Thompson, . editor of • ;the'
Lucknow Sentinel, • was..' guest
speaker and gave an interesting
and informative talk on Publicity,'
tracing the History of printing
and explaining 'how the paper is`
printed. Mrs.. Fred McQuillin
gave •a humorous, reading "The
trials of a fat lady" and Mrs..
A. Miller read a . poem • "Keep
Mum''' Mrs. Stanley :Todd as-
sisted by Miss MaryMurray, gave
ail interesting demonstration: on
the making of an apple salad.
This was, much enjoyed; with the,.
lunch' served •by'the" hostesses;'
M. R. Woods and : Mrs ' W. 1.
'' Wallace Mille : `' and .Fred
Quillin are .'this. week' attending.
the' Fairs 'Association convention
in Toronto.. as representatives,, of.
the .Lucknow' Society.,
Mrs; sand . Mr's. Neely . Todd and
'David Of Stratford. were week=.
end ' guests at the borne of his
parents, Mr, & Mrs: David Todd,'.,
EXPRESS • OFFICE ENTERED ,
••� ( LANGSLDE
'On Monday morning there was i
evidence at the Express Officre in
MrsWinghamWm HospitalScott,zs.at Wepresent wish
that someone had been in the
building at some time during the
her a speedy. recovery:, •
week -end." There was no indica-,.' George Young, son of Mr. and
tion that anything had been Mrs. Wes Young;. fell last week
taken, •
cutting his 'head #eh 'required.
A box of old : shipping bills
which *ere rolled in bundles had'
been used as fuel; .and the 'stove
was full of burnt, paper, and ptart
ly burnt rolls; As there were no
,tracks at. the' back of the; •build-
ing, entry must have been gained.
by 'the firont door. It: did :mot
appear to h'ave,' been forced and
it is possible that the: night lock
may have .failed to secure' the
door.
P U`'R'P. L E GROVE
The Institute met at. the. home
.of': Mrs::; Harvey Thompson, last.
Wednesda' with .a good;. attend-.
ance.
A •number; from There . ;attended:
the funeral" of the late James
Creech 'of Pine Rioter. on Friday:. '
Mr. D. 'Smith. has..returned to -
bis home in. California. after spen
ding a• few 'weeks ''with- his sister,
Mrs." Victor Gawley, ‘.'
_Mr, Donald ,. 'Robertson,';. Miss.
Margaret Robertson and • Miss. R
McKinnon ,spent Thu:rs,day even -.I
_ing at the home of Mr.',Claude
Dore.
Mr, `and.Mrs, Roxrald: Thacker.
and babe. visited' recentlk <with.
Mr 'Rowan d'•:Thompson.'
'Misses Doreen Collins,' Roberta.
McKinnon and G"eraldn2e Ener.
son spent the •:week„etid at,tt eir
homes• •'
. Mr, arid,'M'rs. Ralph Hill visited',
las00elc with the latter'S •sister:
'Mrs. Toni' Quigley. •
Miss. Shirley Anne Ware' of
Huntsville visited. with ':Miss
Nancy -:Needham •
' :;Mr. ': and Mrs.Don.'McCosh'.
Mary `and Dickie. spent Satui•day,:
at:,Mr:: John ::Colwell's.
I Mks. Burton...Coll ns spent Sun -I
day at .the°. 'home of :hei parents,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Andrew . Pater'son.
RTILIZEit
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The Lucknow District Co -Operative Incorporated have.
been ass lred of materials to mix, 1,000 tons of all _ the ;usual.
• brands lof Co -Op Fertilizer. This was last year's output,
,so :you may be coni'Ident of having your order filled if yours
is one, of .the 'first '1,000' tons. j
,The following brands will be packed u• 125 lbs jute bags'
and • delivered free of' Charge within a radius of 25 miles: •
Co -Op. 2 12 6, ' . 2 12 10, 0 14. 7, 0 12.10, 20%; :also triple
.strength . pebble °w1i1 be= .packed in 100: lbs' jute bags.:
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ORDER •NOW' AND', SAVE "DISAPPOINTMENT,
P,hoite .71, LucknoW
Luckn�w Djstrici :(O -OP: Inc:
JOHN JAMIESON, , Mgr..
stitches to close the wound. .The
week previous, Jimmy Yo
.son Ap Mr,:.and Mrs.. • Clnfford
Young, fe l off .horse -back injur-
iri his ,1 d.
g a.
Is On Monday evening the Young
People's ;Society net _ eir meet-.
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ST; HELENS
SAE"-PHjLLIPS
At 13enniiiler parsonage, waitit
Rev, S. E, Hayward officiating„
the marriage took place of. Mary
Kathleen, youngest daughter of....
Mr, and Mrs." Herman Phillips of
Ashfield township, and Franklin
and Baer, elder .son' of Mr..,
and '? rs. Howard Baer,,.Colborrfe•
'towns' . The bride wore a red:
suit wit • lack hat and.accessor-
ies and . a * rsage of white earn-.
ations. She was attended by 'Mit,
Hazel. MOMichael , wearing a
.brown. tweed suit with ;corsage'
Of pink carnations; Frank,; .Mc'
Michael. was best .'man. 'After '.a
motor trip ,to ,Southern .Ontario.
land gave a talk and Showed. cold
ored slides .of Cape Breton.,On
Feb..116th . the meeting will" e a.a:points thebridal .• couple ,will re-
side ;in Colborne towrishtp
Valentine social .fin, the church:.
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T PAYS To. Stay In When
Others Drop Out
If you, go inacid out' of any line of business
prose • :y :.e ;better out and out when you •should;
be in, The more .adverse 'conditions• are• today
the better , they more
be:tomorrow. Thousands
• of .buyers,' bought chicks'. last year because last
•year' was good,' Unfortuna el • this'., year was
not so . good due • to feed prices' .:rising before
Eggs, and Poultry meat prices . were adjusted.
accordingly:However, they are beingand will
qn a°comparative ';basis. The law of supply
and .demand will take care ;of that.
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The chicks you u, are. buying now
yo are, for `next
years •production.. and, profits,. so ' this is. 'the
time' to • stay IN or go IN.' if you are one • of
'.those' who goes . in and out:
A
LAR
GE: E CSS 60 to• i5'. nt � Per,
GCe s r
Doze.
n .Next •` Summer and Early Fall
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We• and';other prominent iiatcherymen' predict
• egg' prices will be .'away :above'the.:floor export
Prise ' for the. early .Fall period at:' least.
...Here's :wh' -Januar'. and Februaryand 'early.
•,H .Y Y Y.
March hatchings will be down to'40-50'percent'
of last'year 'for•,Ontario and perhaps'•more ,for
Canada as a' whole,.,..
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OLD HENS Cut Drastically' by June.
The'; production . of eggs (A Large).. froin old
hens:,will probably be, cut by 50°percent during
'June, 'July, .August,;' September. and .October..
•Thousands. "of hens' have gone .t6...market,. -.and'
.'are .going to„Market. riow'`at .high prices•= -26 to
• 32 cents 'a pound alive at• `the.farm.
Ta
T CHICKS f,
It is more important than ever thatyou start
your chicks; early this .year.. The •.Poultrymen
good money but this •year it: is even More irn
•portant ,.1
PROM DELIVERY ' February
r7r
hiatchel .Day. -Old and 2-4 .Weeks
Old' `Clucks
expect` we' can give prompt delivery :most:
• breeds for .• February and perhaps early. March • •
in day-old and 2, 4 and'6 week old chicks and
"pullets, Hundreds of customers who have their
• orders in•. have booked • for :later, delivery than
?last year. We can change your order for earlier,
-delivery. We tell you.. it will pay you. well:,
The few cents extra fuel- or feed costs won't be
'comparable to the. extra. pprofits.,you. wilt reap
early next Fan. Started -chicks and pullets are
• all raised in' modern up-to-date equipment in •
air conditioned brooder plant
Many Lakeview customers all over, .Ontario
• anduebee .
Q say Lakeview ,Chicks are the best,
• 'they ever had :aid buy them year after ' year:.
Dresden; Ontario, R..9;
January 26 .1948,'.
"'Wein Brothers; Exeter,' Ontario
Dear. Sirs: ,
Last ,year '1 purchased • 450) Hybrid .pullets
`from: yeti and ..was more than. 'satisfied:"
I do actually ::say and twill; maintain your
,chicks ;are.'the best I;'ever bough't..I'•.received.
468, all sturdy,' vigorous . and smart At ranging
time I still had more, than I . paid 'for:. At pres-
ent out of one pen of 200 pullets I am. receiving .
• 70 eggs daily. I sell all my •eggs •;to'Bert. Miller;,.
Wallaceburg, and. ;T thi . 'Mr.. Mrher .will tell
you my •.eggs• grade .'th'best of .alt:the eggs
he buys. ,.
L -remain, Johp A.:'Baker,':
PouI.try.; Meat" .Frites
Cockerels; and ,.3-4 ,Pound, •Ifroilers •:35 Cents
iA' Pound 'liens 26 to 321 Cents . A 'Pound,
Capons 40 cents.a Pound alive at the Farm. •
Yes, -Poultry 'meat . prices have 'risen. great •
ly • in the past: 6 weeks and we say they vlkill
stay or go higher: Here's why:
Y . ,
We. °have a good American market.
LAYED AS HIGH AS "94%' ;,Last' si'lring .I
' bought some New -Hamp' Pullets from, you.I,
only Jost 3 and they Flayed; as high as. 94 'per-
cent -- reports . Percy •Anderson, ` Kincardine,
Ontario. •
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FOUND` YOUR HICKS SUPER :'&'
B FREE ••
FROM DISEASE.— , . F. Hughes',` Hemmingford,
Quebec.
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THEY ARE REALLY THE • BEST 'CHILI S
1+:;.VER BOUGHT. ,Reports• Earl Schmidt, R.
R. .1,.St: Agatha,: Ontario. r
The ' duty has been :reduced to . 2 cents . a''
pound.: , • ' •
. The1 R American, production of Poultry • is
away down -Turkeys are down 50: percent.
Feed prices in the U.S.A. are still $2.00 per'
hundred. above ; ours and with only',two cents
duty,; -and' in a' competitive .basis ° we have the
advantage..and ;our margin• of profit in Poultry
meat should be. as good as ever., From a 'census
of rnost of the., large Hatcheries ' bookings of
Cockerels; down .50.70' percent from a' year ago
_Poultry :
ipeat will be very` scarce . unless we.
miss -mg guess, 4
'EXCELLENT SERVICE Last' year ` I pur-
chased '
urchased' 1;40.0 chiclts:°from you and got excellent
service --•; William Booth, Pointe -au Baril, Ont..
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° Helpful hints oh Poultry management,disease
prevention .:and :control. You . cannot . afford 'to
"hiss this' valuable informationgained. by our
20 years o'experience. with Poultry. Send for •
Price List; large illustrated Catalog and• weekly:
• 'list of days -old.. and started chicks and. pullets..
PLACE YO[JR ORDER WITH:
VEIN BRCITHERS:
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LAKEVIEW POULTRY FARM
'PHONE 78 or '92
EXETER; ONTARIO
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