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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-04-01, Page 7’ WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 1st, 1953 •p * X . THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO* A r ” $ / ■■ Lyceum Theatre ‘ WINGHAM , *fwo Shows Each Night FIRST SHOW Aj 7.15 ' T" 'rr..'’ ■■■■■.■'" Wednesday, Thiirs., April 1, 2 JUDY HALLIDAY, ------—---------^—ALDO-RAY/ ■ —■ in — The Marrying Kind • . ’ ’ • • 4. ■ • ‘ ‘ T * ‘ • • • •» ■ . • ‘ I ---r . i . /« . .. . (. ' ' . Friday, Saturday, April 3, 4 LON MCALLISTER, WANDA HENDRIX ■ — in — •• Montanna Territory MATINEE SATURDAY Monday, Tuesday; April 6, 7 GENE KELLY, ; PIER ANGELI '. — In. •—"' The Devil Makes 3 Wednesday, Thurs., April 8, 9 LANA TURNER, FERNANDO LAMAS “THE MERRY WIDOW”’ ■ z Sye Color Photos — i_.Of The Young Eisenhowers........... Meet the young Eis.enhowers in L . The American Weekly with this Sunday’s (April 5) issue Detroit Sunday Times.. See" exclusive photos qf Major John Eisenhower. I his wife Barbara, and their three I children. Read why John and I ‘Barbara are reluctant to have I their children ibrouglit up in the I White House. Get Sunday’s I troit Times. e De­ / Swap it! Sell. it! Rent it! it! Use Sentinel; Want Ads. * . 1 • - ’ •, e f/Vf ■ ■ OIL ) PURPLE GROVE . Mr. and Mrs: Victor Gawley, \ elma, Marlene and Gladys visi­ ted with Mr, Howard Thompson on Sunday. The Purple Grove Farm Forum completed the meetings for the season byx» holding their annual supper at the home of Mr. Calvin Robertson on Monday evening of last week. |. ; On Tuesday? evening of last CARD OF THANKS 1 Laurine McNain wishes to sin* cerely thank all the friends, who so kindly remembered her in many ways while in the hospital. These thoughtful acts were much appreciated. > Mrs, fi, T, Douglas and Family wish to sincerely thank friends and neighbors for their many kind acts and expressions of sym­ pathy in- their bereavement. All t PAGE SEW - ) Tlie PLAYHOUSE ‘ ‘ .■ ■ ’ ■ * . . I Thursday,.Friday, Saturday, April 2, 3, 4. The thrilling story of a newspaper and its daring reporters. ’ Ne ws, at any cost, with two young lovers caught in the dragnet ~ that’s z< * I ■r u'mnV o .k™ 1 1 7— uruiuu jjci cd Yemeni.nartv wn^h^riS^1^~^nd-~~^Uu^e~^hes^^dhesses were much party was held in theOrapge hall, Kinlough,' with *. a good; attend* ^ance. The lady's prize was wori by .Miss Margaret Robertsod and the gent’s prize by Mr, William Stanley; The boxes were then auctioned Off by Mr: John Em­ erson bringing a lecord > price. This marks the third in a series of entertainments that^have been/ put on by the Orange. Lodge at Kirilough. The committee in charge announced there" will be another social evening on : April 7 th. The proceeds of these en­ tertainments will be used to help* defray-the cost of renovating-the .Hall, . .Mr. and.Mrs. George S. Emer-. son attended? the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Reid of Wingham on Wednesday of last week. ■The Good Neighbor Farm? Fof- um of the10th"Cbhr:Me^aFfhe" home o»i‘ Mr. Milton Stahley last Tuesday evening and held .their annual turkeys supper, 3.9 being­ present. ' ‘ . -‘Mr,-: and-^MTSr'XJohn-^Emerson" visitbd^with Mr. and Mrs, Sam Emerson last Wednesday. . .Mr. and Mrs. Edibert Byshell, Katherine and George spent Sun- - day-eygihitg^rt^KbFn^raisses^ Margaret and" Belle "McDohardr i Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rhody~& children visited with Mr. Cecil Dore last week:” " '"': Mrs. Gordon Stanley of Ripley visited at the home of Mrs. Don­ ald McQosh last week. THAT TAX RATE in Kincardine has been boosted 7 mills to a 55- miil levy, and which permits for minimum spending during the year. ------ ——:------------------- -----------------------— ------------' I Buy | only bare ■ 7 / “7 r> ap-•' Z\ \V < FREE SURVEYS OIL BOILERS • and estimates WATER HEATERSoil Burners • oil furnaces • HISELER and SON, Phone 426, Wingham a® « « I d •» I ■predated. . I would sincerely like to thank all those who ; remembered me With cards, letters and flowers during my illness. My thanks to > Dr. Johnston and Dr. (gorrin, also the Staff of the Wingham General Hospital for the wonderful care I received. v , Mrs. Chris Shelton. , ' . « *n In the midst of our sorrow, we wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our many friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown us in the loss of our dear Anna and her husband. . Mr. and Mrs: . Angus and Family. On Dale’s behalf We express our sincere thanks to the many thoughtful friends who re­ memberedhim in any * way- in­ cluding Mrs. Wilfred Drennan and, her Sunday School class. A special thanks to Mrs. Havens for her thoughtfulness. Thanks also, JoJiheJittlefriends-whohavevis-- ited Dale since his return home. Muriel $nd Cliff Congram> Graham .wish -to WALKERTON SALES rSLATED~FOR_NEXT “WEEK Walkerton sales have been car­ ried ' on twice yearly for several -yeafs.-They have b.een well sup­ ported, and the quality of the Shorthorns and Yorkshires has steadily improved. The Yorkshire sale’ on April 9th should prove particularly interesting .in view of the .increased interest ih hog production. It is composed of the best Yorkshires in Zone 2, which is Grey, Bruce, Huron, Perth and the; north part of Wellington. There will the 17' bred sows of excellent quality, 9 boars and 6 open sows. j ' . ■ _ The new boar premium policy will apply at this sale which is 20 percent of the price up- to a maximum grant of $25.00. The Shorthorns, on sale on April 10th, are selected ; from Bruce County breeders and are the choice 16 bulls from a large entry. The quality. of the bulls offered in this sale has shown a Continuous . improvement. Five heifers are also being offered. The bull premium policy applies on .this sale Which is 20 percent of the purchase price up to a. maxi­ mum grant of $75.00. : V-*A: Quality Co-op (co-o? i * 3 £ / ORDER YOUR SUPPLY NOW AND SAVE $ $ $ M t ’ 4 I FOR FULL INFORMATION DROP INTO OUR OFFICE • . ’ • . • • . ' ’ ’ • ■ ' • . ' J ■ . , ■ v r t ” ■ ■■ Lucknow District Co-op . . • .„.p' ■ '..' .,7>.• ■ Lucknow, ©nt.’Phone 71 ( r I aawamwiiiiiaflltfiji iWi'mi. iu iiiww* ’Z..___— “BANNERLINE” _— with;KeefeBrasseleySally"Fore^t;LionerBarrymbrer^ The front page that blasted a town apart. SATURDAY MATINEE At 215 p,m.—-Doors open at 2 p.m. APRIL 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 11 — ALL WEEK Back again to The Playhouse & this time for an entire week — THE KETTLES —- See them trying to raise money to send their oldest daughter to College. “Pa” goes in for harness racing to win money. It’s a rural riot—-another laugh-laden hallapaloosa starring the screen’s funniest couple— fMa and Pa Kettle at the Fair’ , ' ■_ Bring the Whole Family :— Come Early. ,» M ■ M . <t 0;1. ■y K Q> I 4 •*. T Ml V* 4. H 1 vL-j V A A Start Your Chicks *♦ i with NEW LIFE CHICK STARTER '.u / « .f Ren O Sal Tablets in Solution ----x--; Jan^esWay Feeders and Waterers /■ '.from’ Crawford’s Feed Store f ft. *6 * 6.* U.ORDER y°Mt 1953 CHICKS NOW ! ! X r. w’ « «f i ’Phone 165 w DUNGANNON 7 4 Lucknow ATTENTION FARMERS! . . i U*—‘—t ■ The March meeting of lhe W"d- men’^Institute was attended by 26 members and 3 visitors at the! home of Mrs. Otto Popp. ’Mrs. I [ Omar, Brooks presided ,and open-1 ed the meeting with the Ode and . Mary Stewart Collect. A short; course, “What makes a good of-1 ficer’v will be held April 22nd, .-. 1.30 to 4 p.m. in thb Presbyterian 1 church basement by the instruc­ tor, Miss Edith Collins, Mrs. J. Ryan read the report of the nom­ inating committee as follows: pres., Mrs. OrrfSr Brooks; 1st vice, Mrs. C. Blake; 2nd vice, Mrs; R. Kilpatrick; sec.;\ Mrs. K, Dawson; district director, Mrs.’ E. Erring-j ton; branch directors, Mrs. Har­ vey Alton, Mrs, H. Stothers, Mrs. C. Crozier;* auditors, Mrs. W. Fentland/Mrs. K. Finnigan; pian­ ist, Mrs. O. Popp; , standing com­ mittee conveners: agriculture and Canadian industry, Mrs. H. Fin­ nigan; citizenship and education, Mrs., R. ©nnigan; historical re;- search, Mrs. R. Irwincurrent­ events,- Mrs. C. Fowler; .cqtnmun* j Mrs.^Geo. Hodges; home economy ics and health, Mi:s. H. Mole. Mrs, N\ Keating, Wingham, was guest speaker, Mrs. Keating; as .a mem­ ber - of nthe Provincial Bq^rd, Spoke briefly of her work. Mrs. Jphn Finnigan .conducted a ■ quiz on old song titles. The A.C.W.W. <pins twere given out arid the meeting closed with, the Queen. The hostesses Were Mrs. William Smith, Mrs, frank Jones, Mrs,. TRobt. Irvin . and Miss ‘ Beth Mc-( Connell: / . , Mafiori and Ruth Orser were tendered a going dway party on Saturday night at the home - of Marylin Anderson. Each .brought gifts to the girls who have moved to; the. Nile district this wepk. Games a and lunch thade a very pleasant -evening. • - j - The, Club Girl Entertainers project began with the first meet- ing on Monday night at the homo .■I.'.- V • i I ’A.I am purchasing BOARS at 7c to 9c per lb. —-----live-weight------ r. ._ _____________ • ’"** 4- I y V ( .. <• * Phone .. Atwood 37-r-12 collect - or write me LEROY ACHESON R.R. 3, Atwood, Ont.l of the leader,. Mrs. Lome. Hasty^ opening with , the Queen and a minute, silence in respect of the late Queen grandmother. The election of officers result­ ed as follows: pres., Shirley Fin- inigan; sec.-treas:, Jean Free; press reporter, Sylvia J Stingel. ; r.The club is called “Modern Hps- | tesses”, - Roll call, “What inter- • «sted me most in other projects”. /. How to pack,a week-ehd suitcase correctly was demonstrated. The- Club' will meet;weekly, at either .' I. Of the leaders’ homes. . Mr, Robert Moore took a. weak spell'on Monday in Irvin’s Gar/, age . and Was taken to his-home where he is rallying from a heart . condition.,. ’ .' ■ Mrs. ‘ Cecil Blake Has been on. . tjfe sick list. • .. . J 4 " Relatives of Mrs. Gordon Young -of Carlow were saddened to hear of her death on Sunday. Miss Gail .Compton has been a patient kt Goderich Hospital J—g. with an Oar infection. . . v Mrs. Joseph Hamilton retprri* ? ed home after spending the .win- ’ ' ter in.„ Bly th with her daughter, ’ Mrs» Violet Farish, * Mt. and ^rs. Howard Godfrey (nee /Marlene Lennington) were tendered a reception in honor of - their marriage iri the Hall on Friday hifhtrMr. Joe Sproul reaij' ah address of best wishes and; ■ a purse of by Harold Dickson, money was presented * ’ z, . I 1. i f 4 * ** 7 iw i ' < i' ft i * .... a « V.K. ■i