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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-07-22, Page 5V RSDAY1' ". taw i,yceum 'theatre W I NGHAM. Two ShowS14tck Nigh#, THURS., FRI.., SAT.. JULY' 22nd, : 23rd, 24th " E • ' GENE 'AUTRY in SADDLE . PAL • NO SATURDAY MATINEE D> JRl G tTi` , &' AlUGUST•, MON., .TUES.,. WED,' JULY 26th, 27th, .28th KATHERINE ' HEPBURN,, PAUL ., HENREID .in . SONG OF LOVE • • 7.71.1.110 171111111141/Wc We' UPINVI4rial:riaii4WrfakearaillIWAY411" g nut LUCIKNOW . SLNTI NL,L, LT,1`CKNO WR. cam= FOURTH' CONCESSION . O B I T U A R Y Graham is nurse Miss Jean nursing her sister, Mrs. Gordon Machines who is very ill in Wingham Hos- pital.•, • • ' Mrs, Dan Thompsonis in Tori onto helping to care for .her new grandson. Mrs, Walter MacKenzie • re- ceived the, sad .news last week of the 'death of ,her uncle "Don- ald 'MacDernn,aid of Vancouver. Mrs. Ed Little- and Mrs, Alex Sutherlahrl,"hcere, in London last Thursday, • Jack MacKinnon • was: taken to Wingham: Hospital last Thursday night after a bad accident with his tractor,' We -:hope, he will soon be, able' toreturn home.: ' on . ac ver• was in. ' Drumbo last Thursday . attending the funeral of a friend: „ • Mr: Stuart' Br-ougti'of, Paisley. visited relatives . on • the :Fourth •Concession; last Saturday.:. • BUYS VILLAQE PROPERTY • On' Saturday afternoon' at an auction sale ,of property aria household` effects of the late.Mr,s. ,Elizabeth Anderson•, ,the •. house a, was-' bought by Mr, Donald Mac- Charles for ..:.$1,500 „ The property is' on. 'Standpipe Hill" and, we. understand; will be tenanted 'by Mr. and Mrs. John McCharies, ATTENTION: lax Groomers r Are you in the market for. a New Seven -Foot. McCormick -Deering Binder with tractor or horse hitch? If :a so, we' advise that you see us as soon as possible. ndrew's. Shop il; r" • • l.: : ■■err■re lies■aeei■uoia■■■■ snlsarmimm nimPuti ,.... • w • MRS. WILLIAM. KAAK;E ' Mrs. William- Kaake allied • on. Sunday, July llth at the home of her daughter, Mrs, .George Hunt- .ley, ' Ingersoll., Born at. Athens,, near Brockville, . she was in •her 94th year. She had lived, with Mr. and .Mrs.. Huntley 'for the past. two years. She was' a member of the' • Presbyterian. Church at ,Kin.- lough and attended St. Paul's. Church at Ingersoll, Her, husband 'pre. --b Y . Sed her 133 years, Sur; vivi. _ are two daughters, Mrs. Huntley, .Ingersoll, , • Mrs. • Sarah. Lane, Kinloss, and ; one sister,' •,Mrs. Alice Stringer, Kincardine. A short' service was • held Mon- day night at the Preston er • unera • mine; IngersQ11.. Fun,- eral, service was, held at Kinlough, Presbyterian ' Churchon Wednes- day. afternoon ate two ,o'clock. In- terment was in Greerrhilh. Cem ' etery, Lucknow, The pallbearers were :Wm, Ellery and 'Henry •Mor-, ris of Iingersoll and J. R. Lane, Mac Lane, John. Bushell and Bert McLean. DONALD : J. 1VIacDIARMID The death •of. Donald 'J. 'Mae, Diarmid occurred at the •home of • his niece' in Vancouver. on ,July :Ilth. The" remains. were laid to rest in Forest -Lawn Cemetery on Tuesday 'afternoon; The 'funeral - set -Aces Were conducted- by Rev: - M.1 -1, Patterson,: a''forrner pastor,of. Granum, Alta., . and, six .nephews acted as pallbearers. • • • The late Mir.' MacDiarm%d.' wa$. '' horn'eighty-'four year ago on the. farm now 'owned.:by Mr.; George. Gilc'tirist"", '.Con. 4Kinloss, As .a young Amara: he spent several years' in South Africa, later 'returning to Ontario where he learned the• blacksmitl ing• ,business and : for years. conducted a successful.busi= •ness ,,at Granum,, Alta. He :retired; nearly twenty •.:year: 'ago and` dur- ing ;that time has.'travelled wide• ly, having been on a ; world tour, also to South America, ustralia. and making.fre. quetit -trips. to the British • •Isles and:. the '"Om -Airier* He was: a man of sterling qua1=" ities, well read, and a prominent' Mason •and 'Oddfellow. AIRS: RICHARD JOHNSTON • The Mafeking comrnuni•ty was • saddened Sunday upon learning. a.. l '.. V �r.0 j : `.i Q L j •■ of the death of 'Mts:' -Richard — a• Johnston, who passed. away, in i.• g111' 'yirigh' m tal' that, via. a IIospi morning ■� o F ■ a` tee a'lingering ■ . 'illress ■ , IV1ir's. •Johnston;' who was in her ■ '• 71st year, 'has been a'residerit of, • i i Lucknow• six 'years During 'the • ■ ''A• past three years, as ::her health ■ As .Roy, Gibson is no* in..;charge of !has gradually she had been tenderly cal ed foe • by Nlgs•. Susie REPAIRING. AND SERVIC.. N: ■;. G Kilpatrick; .her friend. •arid torn ' ■ ' panion. All :Makes Of ■ •, a She had suffered an '•attack o ■ •• - ■. neumonia • ■ -: ,.. � :_ .. ;. ' ..i' , , .this.-• spring 'which ■ TRACTORS, AND. COMB.I:NE MOTORS .:,pi eyed :,.too. much' tor'. her.. weak ■. . ■' ened `condition; • ■ . ; Mrs Johns, tone,-: formerly Annie Prom t and Efficient Service. ■ . Ia P . • 11: • Blake, .Was •, the daughter' of• the . ■and Mrs': W ■ ■ late•Mr . Ari: "Blake,,. ■ • :and 'Was born now •born 'on the;farm- , Ichard :Johnston on September ,■ - •� ,owned''hy her brother Brnest'' :She .11 ill a m i :n lil i p• as united: in marriage to Mr. ■ `' ' :. 12th, 1900.'He predeceased• her on ■ ■ Phone 59 Lue n w i# O a,,' February end, •1938.. Both Mr: and. • ■ . Mrs:"Johnston *ere devout men- OU- sn■b■i■ia■a. i■ti.iR ■■■■■i■ae■■l ie■■i■■■■idi■ng bens " of Blake Chur•ch and:: tool _._ an active' part, in' every depart-. 'hent of church an .community ro PAGE FIVZ gr o ILAYHOUSE. PRESENTS, Thursday; Friday, Saturday, July 22, 23, 24 ,ROY :ROGERS lin “King of the. Cowboy :Hear Roy sing—"Ride, Range Ride" "Red. River Valley", • "Gay Panchero", "I,. Am An Old Cowhand".' With Smiley ' Burnette, Bob Nolan . and the Sons of the Pioneers., ADDED "Big Fish",; "International Parade", . "Sim le Sinton" Monday, Tuesda • • y, Wednesday, July 26,' 27, 28 "Junter Starring• PEGGY ANN, GARNER' "NEWSREELS" In keeping • with the Reunion Spirit, The ,Playhouse WILL HAVE A" MAT4INEE.. 'FRIDAY, JULY 3Oth..at 2.30 'p.m. and prizes will be given ' to the two holders of lucky tickets, ' TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY, 7.30 •and• �reciat o Having :soldthe barber. business • to, .Mr: • Cliff' Congram, •I wish. to .thank. all ",those . who' faisored:.' : me,' with their patronage and to bespeak ' a continu- •. ance• of your, -patronage Nand :good will for my suc- • cessor,- who is now' open for .business. Sincerely, HAROLD RITCHIE. ■■■maa■inestsagmeama■ase ■e■■■ea a■eaaalmeMaaa e ■ ■ ■ ■ • ,■ ■ ■ , ■ . ■ • pan 4 ■ ,• For Responsible Feeders Purina Mills are prepared to. ■ f supply .You, with ■ your ■ CHOW. ':ItEQ IREMENTS ■ For your sows,: weaning, and market:hogs t - ' -�.'If: you have • N. your:; own "grain' we •'supply the Sow'' and Pig Chow and, • I ■, : Hog Chow, OR if you•' are Short of rain we'l'l • n , •with`'-the-'nec grain, supply you '■ ■ necessary Pig Growena •(Complete Ration); ■ ■ You ' Pay For:SameAFTER . You■ ■ Have a ■�1pp•� '. ■ Sold Your Market Hogs. ■ ■ PURINA. CHOWS are •■•• rod .built not to- sell, at a• price, but' to :■� ■• p uce best 'results at .lowest: cost and thaat • is why ,thousands ■ ■ '. of the• shrewdest hog feeders -(the fellow who keeps.. records) ■ follow the. Purina Plan of feeding. al Lucknow iStrict (O -OP litCO- O-OP UNIVERSAL MILKING MACHINES :Installed when and as .you like it. Short or, long tube machines in stock at all times. A full line ofrepairs kept on hand. Come in and see for.yourself:the supriot features Y pe .of the Universal Milkers. We also have on hand Bell Electric , Hatntjer Mills, , Pressure Systems, : Electric Fencers, CrtTires and Batteries. ilomminnossisse SHOP THE`': CO-OP WAY. John Jamieson, Mgr Surviving: are -one , daughter, Mrs. -Miran -1 Moffatt of •'Watford; .two sons,: •Cecil, on the homestead anal • who.;'is. - Reeve of Ashfield .Township, and Elmer Who lives on, a farm near Atwood' and four' grandchildren, Keith, Donald arid Beverley Moffatt and Eugenia Johnston. Also •surviving are two sisters, :Mrs. Albert 'Alton,•• Luck - m w, Mrs. 'Wilfred .1Ioffman • of, Dunnville and ;two brothers, John ,of Dungannon and Ernest on the: • Brake homestead.'' The ;funeral Tuesday was in charge of Mrs. Johnston's pastor, Rev. J. W. Stewart of Lucknow United Church. Inters rient was. in Greenhill•' Cemetery; Lucknow. The • pallbearers were Blake Ah ton, George Alton, Howard Blake,„ :Dr. W. V. Johnston; Morley John Ston; Oliver 'White, Flowerbearers were Gordon 'Morrison; Harold Webster, -Keith. Moffatt, ' Donald' Moffatt," Cecil Blake ,and Richard' Kilpatrick, The sympathy of • the community ,,is extended to •the ' -HERE' IS: 'PROOF OF:.WHAT. WHAT . WE . , l ■ MEAN. . ▪ Everett Errington,- R. R :2, Auburn,' Ont, ad 52• weaning wt • pigs on .hand last Pall just at the time: when they.:were i "rock bottoxh ' in° price • and he too was tempted : to sethem' �' ' s • -bid decided to feed them out on Purina - - They were dry ; ■ ' ' fed with an automatic watering.bowl in each pen and given IN ■ . expert attention .,by. Everett, k • • ■ Says Everett: "I • never. had 'hogsdo so well or grade so' �. • weir before' ' and a •look , at . the • profit figures says that. the • hogs did well for Everett Errington tob". ' Here A e".His Actual "Figures-- . •Sale of 52 Market ij s • ($96.00 receivedfor top ,grade premiuns) LI Value- of Weaning Pigs $ 208.00 ■ „ Feed Cost -Grain, • Pig Growena and • •• Hog Chow 1,390:20 Total Pig and Feed Costs ■ i• ■ .. ■ •, 2,403.82 :. at , 1,598.20 Profitover feed cots ............................ $e $05.20 Profit Per :Hog. Over Feed Cost $15.47 The..lastof these .hogs were marketed May 13th and thus had all of• the higher priced grain in them - The profit per hog speaks well for,,both. Purina and 'VII-. Errington. ■l. ■ i.. I ■' .,. ■• • 4 • • ■ Next time you are in town ask is about the Purer P;an • of raising hogs - . it puts etra dollars in your pocket. "r: ■ ■ • ■ Purina Chows and Sanitation. :Products , • 51assepIlarris Equipment ■Plume so. tnekuow • • family •who mourn the loss of a. a• .• loving' mother. • n ..:. . ti • 'y s sIF