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FEBRUARY 19th, 1948"
Lyceum . 'Theatre
W I;NG. AM
T3vo Shows Each Night .
'. Friday . and Saturday
FEBRUARY 20th. 21st
•RANDOLPH. SCOTT:.
BARBARA 'BRITTON'
THE GUNFIGHTERS'
Matinee SathrdaY at ; 2.00 p.m.
Monday and Tuesday'
FEBRU. ARY 23M, 24th:,
BETTY HUTTON,
• JOHN: LUND
THE ' LUCKNOWSENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
OLD TIMERS WI,LL BE BACK
AGAI11 ST. PATRICK'S NIGHT .
At the old time • dance 'on Fri-
-day night Under auspices of the
Lucknow Branch- of the Canadian
Legion,-' lYir, and . Mrs. Wm:: Lan
nan of ' •Ashfield . won- the prize
for' the oldest couple 'on the flan'
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamil,I.
ton wattled._ - off :withthe award
for p a .the best waltzers.. Miss
Rebecca Beaton. won • thei balloon
dance and the, spot .dance. prize
Went 'to Miss, Anna Johnston did
Jain 1VIacDoinald,
Music'. was provided by ,, the
Kincardine . L' eg on Old Timers,
.who .,have beery. :engaged. for a
repeat, .performance on. St. Pat-
rick's "Night; • Maxeh ' 17th.
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Callers -off ort F
'Friday . night
were John. Smith and ' Jack Me
'Intosh. ;
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The Perils of Pauline
Wednesday, •Thursday`
, •FEBRUARY' 25th,. 26th
WALTER, PIDGEON,
• CLAUDETTE COLBERT•
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.HEAR.
• TIE . SECRET . . , •
ASH'F'EL-D.
Mrs. R. Bissett spent .a few days •
last •week. i'n .London with:Mr.• and.
Mrs. lilac .Bell •
Mr: `Roy MacKay is home after
;spending .some 'time in':C'roderith,
hospital"'follow'ing an 'opera•tion
The friends of. Mr: •,John ••Mac-•'
Kay,.•
Sr:, are plea•sed .he is. ;able'
to be about;the house ,again after
his serious, :illness..
Mrs. Hooey of 'Huron' and Mrs
Murdoch : MacDonald :and her son.
John ' from the � West � visited
friends • here.• • after a , few, • days
spent in: Goderrch.. and Kintail:•
We would extend'or. r.'sympathy
to Mrs: John. .Braclleyi whose .fath-
er, Mr. • J. Hackett,assed . 'away
rn. Lucknow lase week. `•
Mrs David MacKenzie was hos-;
. tess': to , the me•rpbers •:of K ntarl
••' •• branch.of the. Wm:en''s
o'Institute`
for their February. meeting..
Peoples .Society.• pf
the' Presbyterian' :church enjoyed
a •skating..par ty, one evening.: last.
Cadet Corp.sIuspection
• ladet corps of 'Western Ontario
are. to be,; visited , this month by
administrative inspectors: The
date' of the ;Goderich' inspedtion
is Febrizar _--1 th. C1 -i r on w -z11 -
'visited on:. the same days, : Luck -
now and Wingliam • on•'the;18ih..
WEDDING BELLS
:)IcL,EOD-RENWICK
. • Pine boughs,. ferns, daffodils
arid carnations formed the setting
on Saturday, Febi ary .7th at the
home of Mr.• and'Mrs:. Clark Ren=
wick, ,Belrnore, when their` dau
;ghter,;. Thelma Catherine, 'became-
the" bride !of Donald Grant Mc-
Leod*, son . of Mr.: and Mrs.. Peter b
McLeod. of Wirigham.; Hey. Udell
imo 15niitert-• Frwp r„
formed the cc;remony` and 'Mrs.
'Nichol of Belmore played.. °`l love
you truly" during, the signing of
the register: j
1,..Gtaven in. marriage by her' Fath-
er, the bride was lovely'in a.,floor
'length gown of white slipper
•satin,• 'f ' hioned_" on .dorso lines
`and: head ress. of• ostriC..h .tips and
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finger tip.. veil.; She :..Were - the
g.roon's gift, " a `cameo 'pendant.:
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and carried a •shower, .bouquet of.
American•. Beauty' roses.
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Mrs Jean Southarn,' sister' of
'the; gr.o.orn, as Matronof honor;•
those a :floor .length gown. of pale.
pink' chiffon .with rrs:ert of
She wore a 'matching headdress
and . carried. talisman' roseS. Miss
Nadine Gilrriour of Wingham• was.
bridesmaid_in blue brocaded' taf-
feta .
af-feta: with :matching. 'hea idhess_and'
carrying, a bou•q:uet of.:pink roses.
lily 'Wilfred.Seli:was best man.
Following th` ceremon;y�. 25
guests' sat down. to a.,•delicious
dinner- served' by Miss. Matrgaret'
''DtrBeau' off Winghain; • and Mrs.
Lloyd Mo ltgornery o.f . Belgratve;
aunt :of .;the bride •
'Thie'.` b•i id'e's Mother recet ed ;in.
a • pearl' :grey e'nsernble nd .'coy-
sage .'of 'ij'ed - roses; The groom's
mother ';chose a- black. ensennble.
and reed'-cor•sa e.: • •
For tr acelling the bride donned
`a 'bl:ack . crepe.'dress, black,;coat
accessories'' and cordage of
pink''roses.'
- Alter• a'trip•'to;.T-or ora -t -a4--i e
troit. Mr. and Mrs. M.cteo'd . ;ill
:reside. iri y .ingham,
RTILIZE.
OTICE.
The Ikucknow 'District Co-Oprarative',Incorpoiated have
been assured of materials to .mix 1f000 tons .of ' all the usual
,brands Of Co -Op Fertilizer.' This was last year's Output,.,
' so Your may be confident of havingyour, orderfilled if yours,
is, one of; the' .first. 1,000 tons
The. following .brands •will be packed in 125 lb, jute bags
and delivered. free of harge within a • radius ' of ..25' miles: ;
'Co:.Op, 2 12; 6, 2 12 10 0 14 'y,' 0 12, 10„ .20%n; also,tr,ple
• strength pebble will be packed' in. •100 .1b. jute bags.
ORDER NOW AND 'SAVE DISA1 POINTMENT
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Phone 71, Lucknow
Luckflo*'.Djstr'kt'(OOP.Inc
JOHN JAMIESON, Mgr'
�wrY..,d 1 •�.. :-..-.". .. r f gyp'
URGE ACTIN: IN'
REUNION PLAN.S
. Messrs. F. Ballachey, Ellis Mil-
lard and A. Perkins of the Bruce
Old. Boys..and Oirts_Reunion •,As-
soeiat on.met with 'Members of
the, Brice County Press. Associa-
tion ,at Paisley recently t'o • dis-
cuss. publicity plans for the. corn,
ing reunion. next July. .,Mr. Mil-
lard; chairman` of, the 'publicity.
and advertising committee', gave
a '.comprehensive .survey of the
;work `done to date',•, and • the p.ub
lishers.pledged•their whole heart-
ed Support: to the project
The schedule.' calls. 'for„ the ,ot=
ficial invitation to go out to 'the
old.boys and; girl's, wathih .the -next
'two–Weeks with follow-ups of ad
dational information . and, adver-
tising matter •including a ; folder.
riow. in the process of being-pre-
pared,
eing-prepared,
While the publishers agreed
that the :;project would • 'receive`
.their united support, itwV as, point
ed out that only 'by the efficient-
'Co -Operation "- bf • •local :committees,.
cpuld the: -reunion be:•.a. success.
Some municipalities' lad their
"committees set •up; ready. to •go,,to'
-work :w,hile•.others had done very.
little • along, this. • line. To .• •spur
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..Iq. order that burned 'out -streetlights.
...• may. be replaced `promptly, anyone
upon 'noticing a' street light .out: -,vi
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CKNOW HYDRO -ELECTRIC sy.
M: JNICIP�i;L OFFICE
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them :to .action, •:a meetingis, be
ing . arranged for chairmen; and
snr .t'ame's•- e _ _
� 'et'�tog`etirer' an'd' co-
ordinate their' co-
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Mr Millard, ' who 'undoubtedly
has a : real -.man' size job on his
hands, ' cited some of the •difficuk
ties_''he: had .to overconia particri •
lar'ly • in ' connection' ' with local•
eoi•nmittee who 'had `done 'very.
little, iii the very important task.•
of conipilrng a list of former resi
dents, - of the •County: lie. 'wanted.
action now. and !urged :that every.
t~ommittee 'get down to work•. by
;calling a meeting as soon as.pos.
sible „of .representatives of "all
local • organizations in, the towns
•and villages to''appoint sub ;com
mittees• for the Various. branches:
of the work to be 'done. These
' will . include,' 'reception catering,
etc. fhe,representatives .to. ,be, ..billeting, , program; • decorations,
drawn froin_the ;churches; lodges,
service clubs, ' women's institutes
and the Legion • etc
It ,was also suggested that each
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weekly .riewspaper�'publish.• spec
ial .reunion'. editions • and mail
them• ;to all:former residents,'
The: .Bruce County Old ..'. Boy's'
and Girls ,Reunion, is 'the „ :most
ambitious praiject '4ttempted:
by ` any county in the •Dominion..
It is the first of its:- kind ever
i held on.a .county -wide basis ',and
'the eyes o-f—a11Canada will be
focused on this 'unique 'experi-
merit, ''. • .
LgJ..CKNOW'
a° S t *r- ara`
craftsmanship, assures you thelbestin
comfort and wear.`
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NOW IS TOE TIME
TO :HAVE YOUR SHOES
ul : Soled' . or :
di�'t'`Wailt: t
ee CJs .For.
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ER FOOTWEAR..AIEEI0S
'r ✓ ' " :. R . if
We' haye rubber. "boots for- every ,meMhOr. :of
family; ' , ullover.•=rubbers ,anc ,women's
. r `ruber overshoes..-
.. ppe b ov hoes::
CLEARING
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en overshoes
• A . few `pair of : Men's Zipper.,' and 4 -At ckle
Overshoes ;priced to clear.;
Oily Toe..Amputated.„ ;
Our - infor-rn:atitin : was, iii' "err-ot.
+last' week ' in reporting`, Mr. John
I•Fari'ish's operation. - Only - f.h e
large toe.. vvas . arfrputated..,Mr,.
Farris,h • is . g"ctting along' 'gUite
we11 and is looking. ,forward to
getting home.
port. was .read- and ';found verysatisfactory, AA' life .mernl ership'
was presented to Mrs. Rev Rhoad
through • •the : kindness of •, Mrs.
John •
Ross. Quirt blocks •24x27
Inches Were: to be Made and quilt,
ed .for a. bale. The meeting :closed
with the benediction. The hostess
'and':' -friends served a very dainty
lunch. Eighteen were present, •
Asti f ield ' Presbyte'rian W.M.S.
The Februar•.y Meeting of the.
Ashfield; W M.5,
was• held at the
home of Mrs lizabeth-•Rose. 'The
Vor-1d Day Of r Prayer program
was foilovved-+ Miss • Isabel .:Mac-
kenzie 'filled' in .as •president in
'the absence of Miss Sadie `John-
ston"; the newly -elected president.
Mips, Neil ":G, MacKenzie', Mrs.,
Duncan MacKenzie,', and Mrs:.
Donald R. MacKenzie assisted in
'reading part ,of the program. Iii,'
tercessory, Prayers' were read' by
A. McLean,, Anna -:Mae'
MacDonald, • Mrs.,; ,•D; Simpson
Mrs, Emile McLennan, 1VIrs.,'Tom
McDonald,.' Mrs, C. McGregor:
:The scripture 'reading ,.froxn,ilohn
17. was, • reads by Mrs, Dan 'Mae-
Donald: The music for the.Various
hynirrs 'vvas played by :Mrs. ti. A.
MacLean. The various, ,'reports`
were given, he secretatj's•.'re�.
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