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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-02-25, Page 51 a jl ■* .9.. ' ' • WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25th, 1953 / $ T THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO If Lyceum Theatre WINGHAM Two Shows Each Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 'Thursday/ Friday, Saturday FEBRUARY 26, 27, 28 LOIS HAYWARD, PATRICIA MEDINA CAPTAIN PIRATE MaUnEE SATURDAY , Monday, Tuesday, March 2, *3 KATHRYN GRAYSON, ' ..RED SKELTON ■ . In —„ '7 LOVELY To LOOK AT Wed., Thurs.,7 March 4, 5 MARIO LANZA, ' JAMES WHITMORE — in — . ' Because Your Mine ' MEAT HORSES and LIVE BOARS CASH PAID FOR CRIPPLED & DISABLED HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP & SWINE. Call 37-r-12 Atwood collect for prompt service day or night. or Contact : SID GARDNER, LUCKNOW PURPLE GROVE ■ Mr. and. Mrs. Glen Stanley Dickie arid Da|Vidx Mr. and Mrs. i Russell Stanley and Valerie visit­ ed at the home of Mr:.Milton Stanley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stanley of Ripley, Mr. Andrew. Patterson and Gordon spent Sunday with’ Mr, and Mrs. Burton Collins. .. Guests with-Mr. and Mrs.’Peter Leeson Friday night at dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Car­ ruthers and Johnny, Mr. arid Mrs. -Eli Morgan and Freddie, Mr, Mil- ton Stanley,. Mrs. Helen Swan & Rosalind and Norval. 7 Mrs. Sihith spent the week-end: at Collingwood. < 7 / 7, Mr-, and Mrs. Donald McCdsh, Mary and Dickie visited at Wrox- eter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins and Mr. , and Mrs. Victor Gawley visited with Mr. Clifford Neals of Kincardine. Mrs. Andrew Patterson is vis-' iting with her son Arthur Pat­ terson at Agincourt. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Currie en­ tertained a number of their ffiends last Wednesday evening. On Tuesday evening of "last- week a social evening was held" in the Orange Hall, Kinlough, with a record attendance. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Knight, Geo. arid Douglas of ^R^loxeter, Miss Mina Thompson of Fergusr'Mr." & Mrs. Will Arnold,^royce and Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaren bj7 TMelfoi’t, .Sask, -were •• j-visitor-s -at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs.TDohalcC McCosh last week. . ■ ' On Monday evening of last week the Purple Grove Farm Forum met at the'home of Mr.- and Mrs. Burton Collins with "a good attendance. The subject for TEESWATER AROUSED BY 1 SCHOOL SITUATION . At,, a meeting of ^he Tieeswater Chamber of Commerce, chief subject of discussion was the high school question, and the proposed new* school to be built in Wing­ ham, J A report of the meeting carried by the Teeswater News, reads as follows: ’ . s “It was agreed that it seems foolish tq have our school sitting .practically idle and our child- ren , transported to the heighbor- ing towh for education: The (v^ew .was; expressed, and .4^ no un­ certain terms, that we Have jibeeni taken in\ witfi origin^?facts - hiig-; represented, ^and that it waszhigh. time something definite was $one to regain control of our school”. '"X ,4 ft"' PAGE FIVE &,<• *« KINLOUGH The PLAYHOUSE . ’ Presents . . . Thursday, Friday, Saturday, February 26, 27, 28 History’s most reckless renegades . . . striking terror into the hearts of half a nation • , Lords of a lawless land , • • * Bold men and bolder women . . . that’s the “Best of the Bad Men” starring Robert Ryan, Robert Preston and Clair Trevor. SATURDAY MATINEE At 2.15 j>.m;—Doors open at, 2 p.m. X I, i . 3 4 LANDICRAFTERS DONATE / 5.00 TO FLOOD RELIEF The tenth meeting of the St. lelen’s Handier afters was held at he home of Miss Donna Woods n February 16th, 1952. The roll all Was answered by all mem- ers present. The sec’y-treas. re­ ported that the Club had taken ti $37,85 at the euchre and dance eld recently. It Was decided Jo ionate $5.00 to the rFlood Relief. The meeting was devoted to a fork period. zH;oine assignments /ere given after which a very elicious lunch was served by he_hostess Mrs. Fred x Hodge of Spears, Sask., visited with his aged moth­ er, Mrs. Ada Hodge of London, England, who is now 83 years old, also with , other relatives there. Oh his way home he spent a week with his brother, Mr. Jas? ^Hodge - and Mrs; .Hodge. He left on Tuesday to return to his home in the West. - ..7 Sympathy is extended to Mr. and’ Mrs. Elmer Vance in the sudden passing of Mr. Vance’s father on Thursday evening. The late Mrv Vance with Mrs. , Vance; had come in the fall to spend the winter with their son and 'his wife here where ■■ he ■passed' aw-ay.. ’. . v Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Guest visited^on Thursday With Mr, & Mrs. Dick Richards, Paramount. On Friday afternoon the ladies of the community gathered for the—World Day of Prayer. The service whs held in the Angli­ can church with Mrs, John Emer'- sqn in. charge giving the call, to worship with the theme “Wilk: as Children of the Light”; Mass Nellie Malcolm gave a most in­ teresting address in keeping with the theme. Pjayers followed, for Her Majesty the Queen; Mrs. Wm. Wall; for. homes and fam­ ilies, Mrs. Arthur Graham; for ’increased private and family prayer, Miss May Boyle; for non-Christians everywhere/Mrs. Clark Needham; for peace, Mrs. J7 W. Colwell. Mrs. Harold Hal-< denby favored with a solo “Un­ der His Wings”. The .offering was received' by Mrs. Geo, Gra­ ham and Mrs. Edbert Bushell. Miss Edna ~BoyIe " was 7 organist. Mrs. Emerson thanked all for ''as-? sisting. Mrs. Maurice Hodgins is Advertising-doesn^_cost^t-pays!^ey^w_omaiMor^954. _ . Monday/ Tuesday, .Wednesday, March 2, 3, 4 • .Yes, Folks, come and meet “Meet Danny Wilson” who lived the kind of life many men dream of. Fame and fortune fell into his lap , . . brought to him on the wings of a golden voice. Hear FRANK SINATRA sing, and even his severest critics say this is Sinatra at his very best— and SHELLEY WINTERS always at her best. T 6 \ -i v I r; discussion was, “The St. Lawrence Seaway and what effect, it' would have on the future of Canada”. Many of the members who were in favor of the project claimed these advantages will result in more electric power for Ontario and Quebec both of which will be needing more power in the future. Without, the seaway' de­ velopment Ontario would have to resort to steam-generating, plants to provide additional hydro electric power at more than twice the cost of electricity generated .by water power. Other members expressed the opinion that com­ pletion of the seaway 1 would, harm the railroads. Thp7 next meeting will be a ’ joint. meeting/ of the Harmoriy”&7Purple 'Grove Forums- in the school. 7' with NEW LIFEXHICK^TARTER . Ren O Sal Tablets in Solution James way Feeders smd Waterers Crawford’s Feed Store ^and^Iatehery^^ IV v z I. £ ORDER —-your------- 1953 CHICKS NOW ! ! I I ’Phone 165 Lucknow I Culross spent the week-end with, the latter’s grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Wall. Friends from here attended the : funeral of the late Mr. Samuel Vanci^^at Paisley on Sunday af­ ternoon. Mr. arid ’Mrs? ’Clark Needham, 77 Nancy and Helen were guests aV V a birthday party on Sunday for J^feiyiLA^derson_atlhe7h^ome_ptz2__ her parents, Mr; and Mrs. Mer- vyn Anderson, Miliarton. The P.Y.P.A., were entertaiiied at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy on Sunday evening. ; The L.OJL. held a very success­ ful card party and dance in the 7 hall on Tuesday evening. They plan to have another in the iieat future’ with proceeds for thp im­ provement, , of *the hall. . iMr.. Robert Robertson & Miss ; . Mary Robertson of Huron visit­ ed an evening with Mr. and Mrs, 1 • n <6- Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Kar­ en, Mrs. Clark Needham and Mrs; Wm. Wall attended a wall plaque demonstration at the home of Mrs. Geo. Cuyler, Miliarton., Mt, and Mrs. GeorgiJjEIaidenby^ are the proud grandparents of a grandson, Allan George, born oh Saturday last in Walkerton Hosr pital. The :happy parents are Mr. andMrs.ClareSparling. .^__ Mrs. C. Hewitt of Kinloss has •been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Graham. , . Mrs. Bert Nicholson entertain­ ed the Evening Guild* at her hom6 on Tuesday evening. Mr. jaind Mrs, Currie^olwell | and family of Con, 2, visited Sun­ day jwith Mrs. J. W. Colwell., rTMrT? George Graham will? eh-’ tertain the W.A. ladies on Thurs­ day afternoon at a missionary quilting. ' . 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