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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-03-25, Page 7A WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1933? I Lyceum Theatre * WINGHAM Two Shows Each Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 . ■ • ... Thursday, Friday, Saturday MARCH 26, 27, 28 GENE AUTRY '. — in — ° Blue Canadian! Rockies Monday, Tuesday, Mar. 30, 31 DORIS DAY, / . RONALD REAGAN -— in • • I • ’ . • • ■ . The Winning Team MATINEE SATURDAY Wednesday, Thurs., April 1, 2 JUDY HALLIDAY, ALDO RAY , —- in ■ The Marry ins Kind IN MEMORIAM . CAMPBELL—In loving memory of our dear son, Lyall/Bradley '^Campbelip who passed away one 3ear ago, on March 26th. God called him home, it was. His Why, so young, we wonder still; / I •Jfc ■ . ■ • • ” ‘ w the LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO CARD OF THANKS 1 would sincerely like to thank, ajl my kincl friends apd neigh­ bors for jthe flowers, cards and fruit, while I was in the hospital. These were deeply appreciated. . Mrs. Robt. Reid, Boundary West. Mrs.6 J; M. Greer wishes to thank her neighbors and all those who remembered her. in any way during her recent illness. These acts, of kindness were very much appreciated.^ . Mrs. .Etta Roberts wishes to thank all ,thpse who so kindly remembered her during her three wefeks in Wingham Hospital with- fruit,, flowers, cards and letters. It was/all 'greatly appreciated. - Mrs. Charles Wilkins wishes to sincerely thank friends and neighbors who so kindly and thoughtfully remembered her and the ibaby while in the hospital. These kindnesses were indeed ap­ preciated. z I would like to. express my thanks arid appreciation to* all my kind friends and neighbors for sending me all the lovely cards, fruit, flowers and treats while I haye been sick. Mrs. Wilt Fisher. Mr. George Laivis wishes to acknowledge with sincere thanks and appreciation the ’.many kind acts and expressions-oLsympathy- extended him during the . illness of. Mrs'; Lavis and at the 'time of her death; SURGEMILKERS Having slow milking troubles? Call Lovell McGuire, your. Surge dealer, phone 593W Wingham. We specialize in. milking cows. 4 ! %4’ PAGE SEVEN •0 4 4 LIVESTOCK WANTEQ ■ DMa, disabled horses, or cows remoyed free of Charge.; For prompt and efficient service call “STONES’’ collect Ingei’soll Jil, Wingham 561J or Ripley 182. PERSONAL HUSBANDS! WIVES! ‘ WANT PEP? Thousands of couples weak, worn-out (because (body lacks iron, get vim, vitality ’.taking Os- tr^x Tonic Tablets. introductory size ONEY 60 c. At all druggists. NOTICE RE WARBLE FLY SPRAY I will be calling on West Wawa- nosh Township farmers at the earliest possible date with warble fly powder, for those who wish to brush their animals. The fee for (brushing* is 10 cents an animal and for spray, 15 cents. Victor Erririgton, Inspector. NOTICE RE LUCKNOW CALF CLUB The Agricultural Society is again sponsoring a o^lf club in connection with the Fall Fair. Good calves are available. Ent­ ries must ibe made at an early date with the Calf Club Leaders, Tom , Todd and,. Fred:. McQuillin, or with A> T. McNay, Sec. I It’s sad but true, we wonder why, The best are always first to die. We little thought when leaving home, He would no more return; That he in death so soon’ would sleep, And leave us here to' mourn. We do not know the.pain he bore; We did not see him die; - We only know he passed away, And never said good-bye. . —Sadly missed by Mother, * Dad | or calling and Family. . $18 an evening-^ ,' For your spare, time. Just 3 easy free trial sales amazing Pat­ ented Automatic Refrigerator De­ frosters can pay you that, Hun; dreds of h'oT- prospects. Commis^ sion. Rush name, address for guaranteed profit offer. D-Frost- O-Matic Co., Dept. 84, Newmar­ ket, Ont. . NOTICE I . have . been appointed Raw- leigh dealer for Lucknow, Kin­ loss, Huron . and Kincardine Townships and will be calling regularly.. Immediate delivery, of f any of our products by writing ' " j Ed - .Moore, White- 'church, phone 401-W-12 Wingham IN MEMORIAM MacINTYRE—in -loving memory of a dear father, Duncan A. Mac­ Intyre, ’ who passed away one year ago, March 29th, 1952. / Years of striving, little of play, Loving and giving the whole of the way, Acherished-smile.a-heartof— gold f ’ To the dearest Dad the world could hold Happy memories fond-and true From us who thought the world of you. . —-Sadly missed by the Family. I £TIMKEN .. OIL HEAT 1 A, )l FREE SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES • OIL BOILERS - WATER HEATERS r OIL BURNERS • OIL FURNACES HISELER and SON, Phone 426, Wingham IN MEMORIAM CAMPBELL — In loving mem­ ory of Lyall Bradley Campbell, drowned one year rigo, March 26th, 1952. Remembrance is a golden chain, Death tries to break but all ih .vain. . . To have, to love and then to part Js:_.the__gr.eatest../sorrow of one’s heart. .The years may wipe out many things, ' j But this they wipe .out never— The memory of those happy days —WherHwe-were-all—together^—‘— —Remembered by His Wife and Son. ( ■ /■ ' ' ' . - ' . • - - :------------ - ■ - 0 '------------ “I always figured Joe was one of your most tried and trusted employees”. '/ “He was trusted, yes; and he’ll ibe tried as soon as we find him”. I I J h I A A ■ > Quality Co-op cq-QB G I*’ f ORDER YOUR SUPPLY NOW AND - ...... ....... r " ' • ■ »<.» '♦ / FOR FULL INFORMATION DROP INTO OUR OFFICE ■■ ■ ' . •* Lucknow District Co-op ?"■ - . ■--■■/Phone.'.iT.l ■. . ■ . • ■ / ■'X1 ’ .. . . ■ • .I ’ # ♦ ♦ A. .A J iiin The PLAYHOUSE < . . ' Presents , .-'J'. ■ THURSDAY, SATURDAY, ONEY—Mar. 26,28 /, The funniest double bill that ever came our wayr— ? “Bowery battalion” . and 'J “According to mrs. hoyle” — a laugh, a minute — ; NOTE—The Theatre Will be closed FRIDAY as we are taking : the show to Teeswater for a special showings :* There will be ONLY QNE PERFORMANCE THURSDAY : commencing at 8.00 as The Theatre will be under the aus­ picesof The Luc-Tee-Win Fish and Game Club, who will presept, a special feature “Newfoundland” in color — A sportsman’s paradise in our New Province, along with our double bill. SATURDAY MATINEE At 2.154 p.m.—Doors open at 2 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Mar. 30, 31 Apr. F JUNE ALLYSON—as a girl that dared tradition to become a doctor in the early 1900’s—and ARTHUR KENNEDY, that wonderful actor of “Bright. Victory” in a great role, as the doctor who wanted to marry her—but not as a doctor, but - as a wife—that’s the ‘ 0 “Girl In White”/ I- Start Your Chicks NEW LIFE CHICK STARTER Jamesway Feeders and Waterers - froni Crawford’s Feed Store ■^dnd Hatchery I ORDER; your 1953 CHICKS NOW ! ! . ><! A c c ft A .1 i X»., 'i /H- 9 4< * ♦ •>$. < s I < f * i * A- • i ‘I ■ ■I • <t \ . 11 v ■ V * * V „4 .* ill V . ’■."’I ■». W. ,» I i / ' 7<. It w •I I L 1- •*.r ’<» 1 < J b ft < ,. (J If r . ’Phone 165 WWWWWW1 WHITECHURCH M 1 4 o •X 1 Lucknow ----------... , '-T V i. •' Messrs. Harry Hetherington of i the 3rd line, Morris and. Sandy!” Campbell of the 1st line Morris Spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs/ V. Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tichborne spent Sunday at the home of her t mother, Mrs. Kennedy. iThe relatives of Mr. and Mrs.J, Russell Ritchie ^gathered at the! home of Mr, apd Mrs. V. Emer- ’ son to celebrate their 25th wed- ‘ ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie were presented with an electric clock.; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watt and family spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Rev. and Mrs.-J. W. Watt. . 1 . , Mr. and. Mrs^ Oreille Mitchell are having a sale of some of their household goods Before going to * Toronto. ./ ' ■ .' . .1 Mrs.. J; J. Tiffin, sister, of the late Mrs. Fred Thompson, who is in Wingham Hospital with a heart condition, was told of the news of her sister’s passing on Friday. We of this community ex­ pend to her our sympathy. MRS. FRED^HdMPSON Mr. Geo. Tiffin received the. sad , news late Thursday evening that his aunt,, Mrs. Fred Thompson, had passed away in Toronto. Mrs. I ATTENTION FARMERS! I am purchasing BOARS at 7c [ to 9c per lb. liveweight. Phone Atwood 37-r-12 collect or write me LEROY ACHESON R.R. 3, Atwood, Ont. ?’U >« r. 1 d 4 ) k 4 r 1 Mrs. Belle. Cottle of Detroit and Mrs. J. J. Tiffin of Whitechurch and a..brother Will of Calgary, The funeral was held from York Bros, chapel at 3.30 p.m. Inter-' ment Was in Park Lavyii cemet­ ery, Those attending the funeral - from here \yere Mr. - and Mrs. ■ Wesley Tiffin, Mr. arid Mrs. Geo. Tiffhr“artd“Mr7 ^ryi ifir~Tiffin; ~ Messr^. George, Wesley. and Or­ ville, nephews of the deceased, were pallbearers. , . jL»nompsoii w-cib ivx<ujg<uvu Taylor, daughter of the / late Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Taylor of the 6th', Cori, in the Langside area. She attended Langside school and the Tiffin’s Methodist church* She! had & ,very shoit illness, due to a heart condition, and was in her/ .71st year. She leaved to mourn her loss- her husband, one dau­ ghter ■ Mr sf Ma rg^et Tit alcolmson and a ’&ori Robert; two sisters^ ' ' £ ■ '/ ■ . 1 FOURTH CONCESSION The community was shocked' ,and saddened to' hear of the sud­ den passing of Mr. and /Mrs. « Haftvkes Robinson and Mrs. Rob­ inson, Sr. Deepest sympathy is Graham and family. ' Mr. and Mrs/Jack Gilchrist Mi's. - Long of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of Mr. . ! and Mrs, Fred GilcKrist. . . .. , Ross jiamilton and , Douglas. Dickie missed a few days ,school? dpe to illness. 'quite this “^ast^weblr But ' if now a little hnproved/ . Mr. L. C. Maclver- has been ouite Hl this oast Week' but*i^ * fli • V. «» / • »* « f N- 9 »• * « I 11 * ‘4 r <1 c 0 ■ V t ’ ■ X: V •I f7' •I ’ V. ■ ?V ft