HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-03-11, Page 3WEDNDSDAY, MAR. • 1111, 1959
THE "x.UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, Q.NTARIO,
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PAGE "HREI,t
THANK YOU!
Having disposed of my drug business,
to Elmer, ",Umbach, I wish to: express. my appre-
ciation and sincere thanks to all whose patron
age:.I have been favored with during my many
years in Lucknow.
The' . pleasant, and cordial relations we
have enjoyed . will . long be remembered and
cherished.
To.. -.my successor 1 ex nd• best wishes,
and, bespeak for him a . continuance .of your
patronage..
Sincerely,.
A. E. McKIM
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• We wish to; announcethat we have .pur-
chased McKim's Drug Store and tlat our:
drug business. is now located in the pre-`
initis formerly occupied: by Mr.: McKim.
Sincerely
•
ELMER UMBACH. •
•
EXCEPTIONAL • ;OPPORTUNITY
LEARN WHILE YOU EARN
• ` If you are a :young man between the age
of 17 and 20 with "a flair for style, here's
your opportunity to acquire „a sales training
as well as . the' fundamentals. of merchandising..
Either ., apply in Person or write giving full
particulars as to age and qualifications.
"•WINGHAM, ONTARIO.
Mr.. and . Mrs:: 'Ron Rathw T
and Rosemary of •Norwood sp t
the •week -end , with her mother,
Mr's. Ed:' Thom.
Lucknaw
Presbyterian Church1
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• I
Minister; .
Rev. Wallace McClean !1
$. SUNDAY, MARCH 15th. i
• 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
' . 12:15 •p.mr Sunday School.
3.00 p.m, ' Dungannon.
7:.00 p.n-i • Evening worship
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'•LUCKNOW` •
UNITED CHURCH''
Minister:
V Rev. Gordon R. Geiger,:•
B.A., B.D1 '
SUNDAY, MARCH 15th . _
10:00 am.' . Church ' School
11:00 a.m. "'Divine Worship
Sermon. " RNS
OF'• A CHRISTIA.N�CONSCI+
ENCE"
.
Nursery .during .church
,i hou'ght For The. Week:-•
Your premises to God s'h'ould
be as binding .as those you
make at the (bank..
•Local. 4.Gen.eralt
TO' AS1 HALF SILL,
FEDERATION :LEVY,
. A meeting of School -Section
directors of the Ashfield Town'-
ship Federation was held in
the Township. Hall on March 5.
Leis than half the directors` at-.'
tended due perhaps to weather
and. road . conditions that have
led to 'an undue amount of time
necessaryfor tending live stock
and other farm chores this win-
ter.
A variety of subjects were dis
cussed including the' Brucellosis.
test • and slaughter p r o,g 'r .a m;
freight subsidy 'on western feed
grain; Beef Producers bus trip to
Iowa, tax levy and. Rural Co
operator;:iPoultry"`Producers " Gr
ganization and Day. Light Saving
Time,
Mr; Carl Hemingway, .Huron.
County Federation Secreta r y..
Fieldman was present and gave
valuable and interesting inform-
ation on many ofthese subjects.
' ' About two-thirds ofthe school,
-sections have • ibeen covered in
the Brucellosis. canvass and :the
petitions turned in show that
a great majority of- the ,,cattle
owners Were in favor .cif a test.
and slaughter program.
An' essay contest' for r zral sev-
en 'and tight grade4"pupils spon-
sored 'by the OFA . woman's
committee to be written on "Bej
longing to • a • Co=Operative," was
endorsed and three':prizes of $5:'
$3 and ,:$2.' are offered for the
best 'three essays: that will be -
.passed ''on to , compete .at county.
• and .provincial levels. Alt. essay
'papers to be in the ':hands of
township secretary by March 27
to be judged.' and ,passed on ;'to'
the 'county office 'toy April. :1st.
After ,considerable: discussion
it was decided •that most farmers
in . Ashfield b .o u g h t consider-
able of Western: feed grain •and
* that the- $5.00`• per ton 'freight
subsidy paid on it Eby: the Domin-
ion Government •was:•'a benefit.
It was.': decided not . to -endorse. .a
petition for the removal of • this
subsidy. Mr. Hemingway : point-
ed out that this . was originally a
war -time measure .that had serv-
ed its 'purpose, that all ` of ,the
$5.00 may not be passed. on to
•the. farmer. 'It. was .of much more
benefit, he said, to•'the feed deal-
er and the vertically iritigrated
.Mrs.• Wallace McClean !return-
ed
return -ed horne .on Friday afters spend-
ing the past few weeks at the
'home of. her/mother'near Picton.
Members of.- the. St. Helen's
Wonien's.Institute, will be guests
on, ."•M',• Lady", 'CXNX-TV, or}%
Monday, March • 16, • . to • speak on,
their recent millinery course.
Time 2:30 .p.m. . ' • . 1
Mrs; , :George .'Brooks; who suf-
ferred a •'fractured ankle a • few
'weeks ago, had • a second cast
applied',ori: Friday:.She' returned
from the hospital a couple of
weeks.: agoand was at, the home
.and' Mrs.' Br oks
of her soy OmarBrooks
returning to her own
home. .: ,
The regular meeting of the
'Lucknow Women's Intsitute will
be held in the Council ' Cham-
ber in the Towyn Hall on Friday,
March713th 13th
at 2.3
0 .m. Rev.
M p
G R. beger will be guest speak-
er. .There will be a : parade • of
aprons 'Made from the course,
"Sewn to ' Save Dollars," by some
of the ais�ha
r a ladies.,
•
. .Mrs. Annie Jewitt returned
home Sunday after .spending sift
Weeks, in Wingham Hospital.
FIRST iytuRDER T1#;.AIL 'IN
13. YEARS AT WALKERT.`ON
Bruce County Spring 'Assizes
opened at Walkerton this week:
''Mr. Justice Wilson is the .pre-
siding judge. —
On the docket is the first ur-
i
NILE •FARMER PISSED
AWAY SUDDENLY
The • death .of . Richard Niacln-
tyre "occurred --suddenly. at ,his
home at Nile 'on ` Wednesday of
last week. He suffered a heart
seizure 'while doing 'the chores.•.
.Medical attention. was s " imrnedi
-ately,. •sum.moned, and the Luck-
now A m• b u• l an. c e4. called, and
though' the trip Was made in a
matter of minutes, Mr: Macln-
tyre• succumlbe'd before he. could
-;be. moved. • •He was in his : 61st
year. • •
The . funeral service • '
washeld
at ,his home on Sunday, having
to be postponed frond Saturday,
due to road conditions, Rev. Roy
•Kennedyconducted the service
and intermentwas in Dungan-
non Cemetery. '
He is Survived by. his wife, the.
fernier -Elsie Petri e, and• two
daughters, . Mrs. Robert :-McPhee
(Rita) of Colborne, and Ruby at
home
Mrs.• Mathew Sproul 'of town
is.. an -aunt by .marriage,• She at-
tended the' funeral.
•
der trial in the. county sine 1946,
when Theodore Cutting, 35,•• of
Hepworth, facestrial on a charge
of his
of the'October 5 slaying .
brother, George; 29.. •
The murder of which Cutting
is .accused occurred in the Hep-
worth home of his mother; Mrs..
Jack Cutting, where the accused,
the v i c t int and his two sons
:and another brother,: 'Elwood, 32
made their home. Elwood was
seriously' wounded at the time
his brother was killed..
The last murder trial' in this
county was in 1946, when. Neil
Nashkawa, an Indian. of the Sail:-
geen Reserve, was convicted of
the rifle slaying of a fellow In-
dian. He was hanged on.June '5
of that year at Walkerton.
Laclies' and Men's Wear' Fashion Millinery'
They are here For Spring!
COATS,, SUITS, DRESSES
HATS'
Accessories—Gloves - • esu...: Bags
subtle colors; in beige, pinks,
reds, blues,, for the i?arnily.
SUITS' . '
.tweeds in fitted • and box
styles;
• 'DRESSES
popular 2 -apiece jacket styles,
shirtmakers and 'fussy dres-
ses in. cottons, cords, prints,
pl;ains.:.Many to choose from.
HATS
wigs, sailors, cloches, in gay
colors to mix and match.
Choose Early For:. Match IVlates in •'
BLOUSES 'SKIRTS SLIPS
HOSIERY
'•new• sheer tones,searhless, 'stretchier .and, full fashione
contract feeder ' or
operator than to the': nuxed far
mer who grew most of . ,his own
feed. He also reported .on the
.finances , of . the county: Federa
tion 'and, d, stated that they', were
falling back ,;at the rate of ,about
$1,000.00 'per .year. As • the Town=
ship F. A. ibank balance had been
reduced this year frorn over
$350.00 to•. less than : '$150.00 clue
'partly , to the ipolicy of paying
$2.00 to. each' 4-I : club• member
in the township upon cornplet-
ing one . project, ''(to the amount
of , $61.), ',it .was decided to 'ask
that •the Federation levy be : rais
ed from 24 mill .to, r/2 mill .as
is (being. done • in .most townships.
'This it -is thought 'would 'balance
the budget at an average ,cost of
about 75c;' per 'tax payer.
The circulation of the Federa-
tion newspaper the Rural Co-
Operator ,alsoentered this argu-
ment. It Was felt by 'some. that
the • mailing list for this, area is
changed little'..•in *ten years r altho.
a' revised .list • was sent in, last
•
• year.
commercial . The Women's Institute -petition
to have Daylight Saving Time •
abolished was thought: Eby' most
directors to have little chance •of
• g a n 'i; n. g adoption but, it ‘ was
thought that the Province should
regulate . 'Oct :.standardize the
dates:. of• beginning and . ending
of : Daylight time:.
The "poultry producers m the
township : will be called to a -lo-.
cal organization' meeting in the
near ..future.
The Huron Beef Producers bus
trip to Iowa on March 16, 17, 18,
,was outlined by the county Field
man :.and at least one . director
made application; -for a seat on
'the bus. •
•
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHglyi...
Two shows each night,
First at 7.15'
Thurs., Fri., Sat.;
March 12, 13, • 14
Kathryn Grant, Kerwin Mathews.
in
:THE 7th VOYAGE OFI SINBAD
Excitement, thrills . and , action
galore' are offered.' in this fan-
tastic adventure film. about. Sin-•
bad.
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THEATRE
w Playing, "The Perfe.,t .Furlough," Tony Curtis and
y •
p y •Tri
Piper Laurie,. Here is 'a's is ,romantic come
color.'an.d .Cinernascope:
Monday,' Tuesday, March' 16, 17
"DAMN CITIZEN''
...
Keith/ 'Andes , Maggie Hayes
•
This thrilling suspense drama .deals with the clean-up
of Crime and Corruption in the state.. of Louisiana.
"
Wed., Thurso Fri., Sat, March 18, • 19, 20, 21.
"TONT Af'
' Sal Mineo Phillip ' Carey
Walt. Disney presents a story of the love of a young
Indian boy fora spirited ,wild horse he hadcaptured and
tanteci.
Coming:. • '(athy 0" with Dan Duryea .and Patty Mc-
Cormack. /
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