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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-10-29, Page 3
Wednesday ptaber 29th:.1050• THE LU at OW' SENTINEL, LildIPTQW, ONT Rxo • PAGE,. Lucknow Presbyterian Church Minister; Rev.- Wallace .McClean. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 2. 1Q00. a.m. Sunday Sc.'hioul :.. , `1NTEItES'1'ING PRQ RAM; AT FOWL SUPPER 11:00• a,m. , , Morning Worship 3:00 h,m. ° Dungannon 7:00 pm Evening W.o'rsiiii LUCKNOVI TED CHURCH Minister: Rev, Gordon' R. Geiger, B.A.„B.13. SUNDAY . NOVEMBER 2. , •10.00 �hurc:h School ol I! 11.00 A.M. -- Tnfan , Baptism!Men's Choir” Sermon} 'theme: "A LADDER, FOR YOW1'W Thought For The, Week; g A °good • .example is hke a bell'/that' calls many to; church. �r. LocalGeneral ��� An interesting program was presented at the United. Church following the fowl supper last week,' with, Rey, .Gordon Geiger as. chairman, . Musical selections were Played by Dr. James. Little and . Elmer 4gUmbach and 'centennial pictures were shown by Mrs:' Campbell Thompson preceding the program whichincluded t h. a ,following numbers: male quartette, .Eldon Wraith.; Chas:. Bristow;, ,Baynard Ackert,. Keith, Laur; .solo, Mrs, Jack Hewitt;; violin selection, El= eanor Reid with accompaniment by Mrs. Gordon, Montgomery; duet, Mrs, Francis Gemmell and Mrs Wm.'. Barris ,of Ripley with accompaniment 'b y Mrs. , W.m. Graham; solos�John McRae,. Mrs.. Harold Haldenby, Miss Margaret Rae with accompaniment by El mer •Umbach;. violin and organ duet, Dr. Little and • Elmer Um= ;bath. PRESENTATION OF GIFT . JO ,Irwin has ' returned home from the.:.West where.. he. sent the spring and ,summer. •• Mr. ' and Mrs. Wm. Wallace and Mr: and Mrs..: Rudie I#enning and Ei'aine of .London were . week -end guests : of Mr., : and •Mrs: James McNaughton: Mr. and' Mrs. Morgan Bender- 'son . returned the latter ';part of the. week, , from • ,a trip to New York Cid Miss Isabel 'Russell of Regina visited with.' her parents Mr.' and Mrs• W. ,A. Russell for the week- end. She. flew :east to attend the Y.W.C'A executive meeting in Toronto. LOCAL; TEACHER HEADS. BRUUF,, CONFERENCE The , Rruce Inspectorate teach- ers' cotuference was held Th'urs day at ,Walkerton with all mem- lbers of they local .Staff , in attend- ance. • �Mi Helen Tlioinpson was:, el-. resident of the group. :Next` year's convention,•,• will take the form of .a trip to.Wash irgton, D.C. 'Speakers were Walkerton and: J. M... Coulter.' of the. . Stratford Teadliers' College staff,, and a former teacher at St. Helens."' • • BORN .. . Hackett ...— in Wingham General Hospital on 'Sunday October 19, to. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hackett, a son,' Michael Donald, a brother. for Rosacea, Wilma and. Darlene.;. ZINN=At the Wingham'General Hospital, 4n :Sunday, October 19; .1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Clark: Zinn,, Mr, and. Mrs. Harry Anderson. who are moving this ' week to their new home . On • Stand Pipe Hill, Lucknow, were presented with a table lamp by, Mrs. J. A. Cameron and Mrs. Wilfrid' Dren- nan on behalf of the neighbors.' on .Quality Hill. . • A, card with the following ver se accompanied the gift, ,Dear Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, When you'. light your lamp on • Stand:. Pipe. H> l , Think of the old neighbors on, • Quality Hill. Best WiShes,.' • • •From ' Old Neighbors. Miss.Jean Lyons: is visiting this week :in Tara and Owen •: Sound; Reeve and ; Mrs.: George Joynt attended the, ' warden's: banquet at Wiarton on : Friday evening. ,Mrs' Harvey. IErwin is convale- scing .in Victoria Hospital follow', ing major surgery which she underwent . recently. • .Mr. and: Mrs..' Robert Fisher 'of Hamilton., spent ` the week -end here ';and attended:' the masonic Ladies Night which they ; se ldom, 'miss Bob has .been a member of Old Light Lodge for; some thirty- eight: -years-. and was master in 1935. nada ,: Savings Bonds• ' s an authorized Selling Agent Iwould P leased to, give you full ,details. Your:. application will Rte . appreciated YOUR MOST . SECURE . INVESTMENT r Telephone 272-J, Lucknow kii0,41.041'.01‘040.0.11111t4....ik.;041104.1414111.1;111WIW.,01.011Pilid;#111141.1.1;4/1..1).01.1141,016114: 'CO -/-, • • - heatre: n ry•'ham ; - Ontario •'7 SIX DAYS NOVEMBER, 10', 11, 12, 13, 14 15 52 BEST. PICTURE AWARDS . WORLD WIDE HONORS MATINEES at ;130 .. »w.:».»... tperfannance and prig policy) EVENINGS a0830 `y Ip.rforinanca and prIca'poIIcyi • Ladies.' and Men's Wear Special A few osd'ds in all wool winter coats, full size range and many colors. Some have fur trims and fully interlined plains checks,; etc,, in twills, valour; fleeces and;. regular. to $59.95. SALE, ONLY , $19.0O 9. SUIT SALE 20©JQ• Men's and Boys' Suits• FALL CLEARANCE Work Shirts . , $2.95 Nylon 'Work ,Sox. 98e Men's Hits,. a20% Off POWER-in':"Wingham . Hospital on ' Saturday,' October 25th to Mr.. and Mrs. Lorne P o w e r, Lucknow, .a daughter, Lori 'Term- ite, a . sister for Andy. • .ing that road. After sh+noting it, " LOCHALSH acs est Cotton Slips $20..0' Child's Plaid, Jeans $2,95 Dress Clearance, $5.00 Silk Hose Subs :.... 89c Lisle Hose. ,Subs: ` 75c Wool Pullovers $2.98 Pullovers' ... ,. .$3.4 , 9. • .,. Gravel Road corner, where he Ipicked ., up .school children who h ve b been walk- , „otherwise woulda e :and. finishing. it diff . with •a• tire • iron ,' in . thenearby field, Gib iMr:• and Mrs. Harry Whitney phoned County -Officials and re - of Detroit,have spent the past ceived instructions what ' to do. week. with 'Mr. Flax Barkwell with the .carcass.. The animal was and 'Andrew. picked up the next day and the We are sorry :to._' report that head sent ,to Bull; .Quebec; • for Mrs: Duncan MacKenzie is a :pat analysis, as are ;all ' rabies, sus W. ient in Wingha;rn Hospital ,:peets; Visitors; .w it'll Mr ;and; Mrs. Has No Bounty • Herb Ensign during .the week' , 'Bruce County has; no fox bours- have been,' Mr. and. 1VIrs Frank. ty,"the : compensation ;being, voted. Fellows : of London and Mr: and down' a. year. agii.' The preceding: Mrs. • Fred Hull ' of Blenbiem. year some $2000 had iYeen paid. • Rev. and Mrs., ;Charles McGil out. livray; of Victoria B. C. 'visited With` Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- 'Gillivray and Mr: grid Mrs. Oli- vet MdCharles A ,family gathering was.:.held, at. . theKoine of • Mr.: Flax Bark - well and Andrew: Those who, attended were Mr;; and Mrs. "0-• near- ` Brooks and family, Dun gann.on, Mrs. Harvey Brooks and family, ':Mr. and Mrs;. Gordian• ,.Brooks and family. and Mrs. Ruth. Brooks,. Luckinow; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver AVIecha'rles and John,: Mrs. Daisy McCharles, Mr. Oliver and Henry. Barkwell and . Mr.'and Mrs. Harry Whitney,, Detroit, arid. . Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald. "1 Mr.. and .:Mrs. Wilfred, .Evans; •bf Ridgctown, .spent µa• few days with :Nin: and Mrs. •Oliver *Char- les. " • ,. Miss: Louise MacLennan of 'Tor onto, , •spent, the ..week-erid' with her Parents .Mr.. and Mrs: Emile MacLennan: One Show ,:Nightly Starting at 8.15 P.m Matinee Saturday, start` g at 2.00, p .m ,Evening Admission .75,c 5 0e Matinee Admission:. , , . , .a .90'o .75c 50c committee was appointed in • Bruc Aimed at fox destruction .'a committee .' was appointed ,in, Bruce by • the agricultural' and reforestation, board .of . Couritty, Council, which. discussed the plan. of. releasing • 24 tagged foxes in various parts: of the County:. The Price "on, .the.' head" of twenty- three of them; is $50.00 each anti. • the 24th ihas a •. value, 'of $100.119 when . delivered • d e a d.' 'In the Meantime' m an y other foxes should fall prey toy: the:hunteir's n. . The 'Province leas' offered , . a , $2.00 fox •bounty in any Munici- pality 'that offers at least a mat-. ching an ount.. • • at the 'RIPLEY DISTRICT .HIGH SCHOOL Each Thursday Night, Commencing Thursday, : November. 8.00: to 10.00 p.m. 0 COURSES:. IN ... Oil "Painting Leathercraft Sewing Needlecraft ' Weaving ..:.. :" Woodworking CanadasIn Folk. Song. . Typewriting Ceramics (Subject To Sufficient Enrollment) The Fee Is $3.00. For 12 -Week Course Apply To. WILFRID .STEEL E, 1 R. 1, RIPLEY, ONT. . Phone Ripley 2-r-91 i • •�. RK THEATRE RABIES ALARM ! (Continuedfrom:page 1) to be. handled 'TO. Set Up Clinics Tuesday • Reeve Percy stated: on morning that{{,,h,e. had been :offici 'ally informetf that clinics are:,to ' :;be set, Up for theinnoculation of dogs and cats . Local veterinar MR.$. ions • are being • kept busy admin iste'ring the vaccine .' • Dates and placesfor the clinics were not known as this ,. was written. Veterinarians have been 'mov-. ed' into the County to. work un- der Dr. :T.' J. Cornish' of Chesley: Thereare now . seven limen Bruce , working full time in testi. Ponding 'to; and outing ;;rimed;-! Now Playing -Dianne Varsi• in "from Hell To, Texas"' .ately upon;, every' reported case, in, a bid to curb' arid . control, the 1,• i In technicolor. Action -packed Western with Lon Murray outbreak., •• Even with dogs that have been treated, there are very stringent, quarantine regulations for the canine, after ••coming to •grips: with 'a rabid acting fox.. . Concern About Children The inereasin'g number` of in - the eSafety rof children, at play ut- of -doors, and for children. going.. too and' frons school, for the wiley foxwhen 'infected looses his curs- , ning and takes, to the .highways.. and ;farm yards, eve; `to the kit- chen. door. The fox which Gib Hamilton shot .Oft a Friday, paid no heed to Mrs: Gilchrist the tar driven by In feet, challenged it, and stills. lived after she passed over it. Bruce Hamilton had seen the arts-., mat ' while returning from the •7. ALL WEEK NOVEMBER 3rd . t'o Sth Samuel Goldwyn .Jr. Presents in Technicolor. CI The picture • that will please YOU with its story . •. , value; its .action, its east In fact, Proud .Rebel has every ;facet that combines for. 'bright entertainment. Allan Ladd; Olivia De Havilland/and Dean Jagger •tning•- WILD IS THE • WIN.D ,g with Anna, a n ult Entertainment • .;.�ro:.i.i;.rro�Ir+irwtrrN••wirfiar.�>��iu.r.NiiiHNr+;