HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-08-19, Page 5THURSDAY, .AUGUST 19, 1948
Lyceum Theatre
W I NGHAM.'.
Two Shows Each Night
THURS.,. FRL, SAT.
AUGUST I9th, ;?Oth, gist
JOE E. BROWN,,
NOREEN NASH,
E TENDER YEARS.
ti .. NO MATINEES
DURING ,AUGUST
MON., TUES., WED.
AUGUST 23rd, 24th, 25th
RITA HAYWORTH,
LARRY PARKS.
DOWN 10 EARTH
KINGSBRIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Frank; Griffin: and;:
Mrs; Herb Killeon• of;, Detroit •vis
ited their 'sisters; :1Vlrs. • p. Mac
Intyre::and Mrs.'T. J.'Lannan.
o : bZrs Jack Cleary. of Wallace.-
.btirg: and Miss.. Tony Dalton 'of
Detroit spent •a ,few days at their'
old . home.
147r,, Charlie • Dalton was home
•for the week=end :.
On Sunday evening Fr,.Sheri--'
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dan'treated,the Parish- ` to ,a picnic
acid :' weiiler roast. at the lake:
Everyone enjoyed ',themselves and
much .credit is clue Yr. Sheridan.
Tror. • a . `JH ii'''i' •. : ' 7 .. ►- ��•,t1tl�(
• • • 1'H> LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW `...ONTARIO
DETROIT FAMILY HAD;
c.ADViENTt'RJ (WE FAMILY/
IV1i`, and Mrs. Cr. :i. Borquest
and their family of four; ranging
in ages.from. 19• years to 3 years,;
had la harrowing experience re-
cently when the. engine in their
35-focit 'yacht, Rosa -Le •went
• dead..
They were. 'ten. miles off
tail at at the' time and, with dusk•
gathering and the boat adrift,
their 'position- Was ' precarious.
Finally it 'was :decided that the
mother, and , her 15 -year-old son.
.1 -err ' Ivo kist°en .n p
war' tine: rubber, dinghy; After
hours: 'Of •tedibus` rowing they
landed at' Kintail and `were mot-,
ored to :Goderich: fi where'
Bert` MacDonald •and. Jirnmy.Reid
set out in laun'che's to the vessel
in c4 tress,:' which was towed' to
God'erieh, arriving' there. about
dawn • on Sunday.
Repairs• were flown 'from Bose
ton to' Detroit and rushed .by
motor to Goder.ich:, and on Thurs-•
day of last-. week' the Rosa -Lee
sailed homeward -bound;
TWO' NIGHTS .AFTER• �Thamas
Mi+Afee; props"i� .of th Ven-
dome,. Hotel, at Teeswater, 'had
a mantle radio stolen' from the
rotunda, he had' the, good fortune.
to win•a'similar model in`a Prize
draw.1
1910 TUG '0 WAR SHIELD
W. J. Davison has on display,
a 1910 tug of war shield, awarded
individual members of the Huron.
Bruce tug of war.teams that com-
peted here at the 1910 reunion.
DUNGAN.NON
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Mr Harold Sproul and Aster -
in -law, Mrs. Warner • Sproul of
Davidson, Sask„ • who . visited a
month with relatives, left .on. Sat-
urday for home. via Sarnia 'to Pt.
Arthur- .by boat. 'They were ac-
• .les o:.,arnia bythe'ir,sis
tors; ' Misses Rebina, Nettie .and
Clara.,Sproul ',
Mrand .Mr's. Bill :Black and
three children of Walkertpn ''have
been 'spending holidays ' with the
lady's • parents, Mr. 'and Mrs.
Harry Ryan."
Mr, and- Mrs. C. •A. '. Shaw of
London and . Mrs, Rose 'Andrew
[of New York' City have been vis-
iting Mr: and Mrs;, Cecil Culbert.
Mrs; Margaret Switzer of near`
Ripley, returned `Moine after a
visit with ' her cousin, Mrs. Henry
Horton,
-:',.Miss:.Heleri•,..VanDoorn--of-Char -
,ing Cross spent a week with: Mr.
arid: Mrs. ` 'W. A. Culbert.' •
for such,a' splendid evening.; '
Mr. and Mrs. Mike•
Law and.
Hannah Hogan were in' the ;burg.
on -Sunday
•.Mrs .Jerry:.O'Connoi' and• -Mrs.
Mary •Austinweie `in` Toronto on,
Sunday and attended: Miss Bern
ice 'Lanri.an.s. reception in St. Jos-
eph's Convent. , '
BORN:—Ir . Godei•ich Hospital;•
• August 13th, .to • M'r. and Mrs. Ra•y:
Dalton,:a son. Congratulations: '
' •TO '•Be Sure of ..(yettin;; 1'niu
Storm 'Sash Before V. inter,.
ORDER 'NOW!
Henderson P'Iani.ng:
'PHONE 150, LCT Kr4011'''
.Mrs. ' Ada Wilson and daughters
Mary and Jean of 'Goderich Visit-
ed one day list week with Mises
•Rebina and Nettie Sproul.
Mr.. 'Edgar Elliott • of Calgary
returned -home after a visit with
his., sister; : Miss Betty • Elliott , and lRyan for • the . remainder Of the
Other. relatives., His: wife is .r-e-'school'holidays. •Mr.: and Mrs. Kidd
maining''•longer to visit her •coos• and family; have spent ent the ,ast
• P P
in, Dr. Ramsay,. `London, : who is:si; ' : weeks at. their island .home
ill and !visit other .•. relatives . at in. the Thousand :Islands,
Woodstock and Ottawa before re- 1 • 'Miss Alma . Anderson of': Dun-
turning :to the' West. • gannon, daughter of Mrs: D. E
Mr:
and' Mrs..: W. A... Culbert
on. Sunday visited their daughter,
Earl;, Sherwood, Carlow, Who
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has recently. "returned from 'God -
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• Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, August 23, 24, 2
A tense mystery -drama ., One of the strangest adventures
"Tse 'Dark Corner"
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LUCILLE BALL; CLIFTON WEBB,
:WILLIAM. BENDIX, .MARK STEVENS
SPORT ` SHORT Zale-Gragiano world title light -heavy-
weight bout.
ALSO LATEST' WORLD NEWS.
week with relatives at Toronto.' erson, arrived • home Saturday ':
-Mr: and Mrs 'Gordon Kidd, j1 evening : after a 'year speni."ut
Ryan. and Sheila of•;Islington ar; England as, an, exchange teacher
'rived Monday nightto visit the:' at Tynernouth. Miss Anderson ex -r'
lady's parents, :Mr; and Mrs. •John : perienced ainteFesting year an ..
enjoyed a ' trip this spring to
France,.,Italy and Spain. In June*.
she visited Scotland and, as :a cli-
max. of 'the year • attended' .a; •tea.
`party at Bucldngham ,Palace. �n
July 27th, when the ' exchange ' •
teachers' in England had the, hon
Anderson and the late '.Mi:. And- ; or . of meting the Royal° family
Crich Hospital:. with :. her infant
son' Ernest:•
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Mi and < Mrs', 'Abner. Morris
visited. their:: son,, Mr and' Mrs.
Ken Ma, r..... at _Be.nmi1le� on Sun
day..
Mis$ Mair Son ezvrlle off' Winni
peg 1' t•isiting h;ei 'aunt :Mrs Wi'1L
Sir �iil; '.
'Mrs . Chas Diii-nin arid' children:
,.F." C.: and Alai garet Jo1,'' •spent''i a=•
• rd.•tr d tv ,s:aa 't xvcek 1 °itli relatives,
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• :So aaturall.V its, eggs .•that ' ou.'•aie after and -.'we all'` • ..
1T t, iNot msti) Culkiet t ,i t iti- �., agree. that. there' are: more •eggs •in Purina Laving. Chows �.
tt)r ci ,thilc� aitl his:gi ind„A :�. ■ ' thole .lot more eggs. ■:.
1) ii i —., ilii and • 'NIrs. ' 'Tlionia ■.: • ■.
•Don't tet 'the. Brice of a • bay of feed fooluznv of us, because'
Park.• •'
«'ill Moffat and daughter
? o1•.a )�t.' :EdI11i)•1)t(n; 'who were
viiting•x hese parts for Bruce
County reunion, spent:a few days
�� itli lti5 it fie s :brother; Mr. -Frank
Jones and' family. Mr: Moffat is
a' former Bruce . bo . ;hand :•a num-.
bei••• ofyears ago w'aS. a Dungan-%
non school, principal, . '
• Miss Grace Tigert'`'• of Sarnia
spent a week t isitmg her, :gran
.1
' !ilothcr, Mrs. W. R�.:Stothers and
•ss■sriti■ �ti. ■ri'■fila■r■■■mi.i■■■■■t sigh■ i.eseitriaii
• ! aunt, Mrs: 'Frank Jones. .
w' ■,._• Miss Barbara Wilson,Gtli'Con:
1• • �,�t y` ■ ;)'f West. 'Wawanosh; visited for a
•v AD� ■ . Week with at. Guelph:
a Vv --
• 'Mrs, John Shields, formerly.
\ / I/. • iiin Charlotte 'Carrell. '.of,' Ashfield,1.
..,'
o • \�� •p, s:ilead
■ a d�\''iii• Tuesday., afternoon
.6 ■: .at .her home on the 2nd Con.•'of'
Ili r" +� ■ ,
•:a Ilainmer
. 11� ~ .a 'IOW dii�-, taking a .p�iriil;r�ti'r;
o ' qtr oke on' Satur'dav, She was m
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'.. We . Guarantee ..You Satisf actio • ■ her $4th wear .Erni ,1t ayes two. sons,
a 1'el'ev • .arid. Bert- at ` hOtiw, 71Jc`i-
Brig and .rased ;away fou•i• .yciai°s
-ago ani'1,•a: son; Will Shields, frt•0
LET US. SAVE YOU' TIME,'` ■'
TROUBLE . AND MONEY M
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'+111 " ,itt' own for less. than ,)!ii,-it:nth 'a .` a
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If . You • Haven't Hydro, We Sell Gehl.
Grind -All Tractor Hammer Mills
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'It-, ortii' lin s. %Bensoat Pentland
tttt ) S0'i1 or Ottawa- viAltedd .`
:T, EY+,!)). $s, 1:Z)r1.)1=la'et• , `V 'roti
Plan for Profitable Hog Feeding .r,•
•. a:Ir�.;'t!ai� :::.t3 Y..,;,t,i•,:;�liS: r.iliilt..' ■
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to 'it$
eggs per bag of• feed' that counts. For example. ■'
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THREE FIFTHS 'OF AN 'EXTRA `E{
HEN : PER. MONTH :OFFSETS
DIFFERENCE , OF '$15.00 A.
:TON: IN FEED COSTS.
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■ �-Iere's How It Works Out•
• A hen only eats 4 lbs. of :Purina Lay. Chow per .month .riff
■ ,addition to 4 lb's: of grain.:This means that if Purina 'Lay ■:
■ Chow' were to. cost $15:00 a ton Clic a. lb.) more than the •
' :cheapest laying mash . that votf could 'buy, it, Still • only costs' '.i
■ 3c per month moreto feed' a hen on Purina,' and with eggs ■.
■ at 5c each this : mean's that if a hen could lav three -fifth, :E
of an egg, that's all the 'EXTRA eggs that :she would seed
■ . to produce in a .month to ;offset this .seemingly large 'dif- ■
■ - ference of $15.00per ton feed costs,' ■
t■ The hens at the Purina .Research :Farm (the 'largest,re- '
i
• search farm n..the world) have told Purina Mills how to ■
• build • a laying, mash that will make you the most money, II
. so why don't you 'treat Your liens to. Purina Laying'Chows ■
•' and cash in on to -day's GOc a dozen eggs.
,_.Here's •How To Cash to
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■ ,Keep the'' ,Hoppers filled with Levy Chow .'.Meal, and feed.; al
. a' noon feed of Lay Chow .Checkers ('' quirts per 100 .birds) �•
• ■ ,on top . 0it' the Lay Chow. . . • . , . ■
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■' '1 eed 10" las. of Scratch. Grain per .160: birds per da` giving 'a •
.1:::1110st Of it 'ata the .evening, • i•-• . ; - ■
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n t'ia,a;1 'tit' 'i�'lggins, •
,'.iI!l .a. ‘‘":1•-$ x`e'i; •lore with :a .. ■
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• a t ,tit a°k, ., st)!� r��•h;tt and})ttiv,l ■' Purina t'tt)i�t�5 'gad Sanitation Prridiicts i'•
u ' Slit is'beili:z'r:ii ed for 'b' :