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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-04-15, Page 5WEDNESDAY, APRIL *5th, 1953 i •fi T ft *f H 4 1' J Z. i • * t A ‘1» * '•# PAGE FIVE I -ty Lyceum Theatre ■WINGHAM Two Shows Each Night FIRST SHOW AT 7,15 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 11...... I ST. HELENS » • ■ i\ t Wednesday, Thurs., Apr. 15,16 MICHAEL RENNIE, DEBRA PAGET LES MISER ABLES Friday, Saturday, April 17, 18 JOHNNY WEISMULLER, JEAN BYRON .— in —r VOODO TIGER MATINEE SATURDAY ■ c- -...................‘ ------- ?—-— ALL NEXT WEEK April 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 The Greatest Show On Earth Evening Performances at 6.30 and 9.15 < Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2.00 p.m. Evenings—75c and 35c . Matinees—50c and 25c X ATTENTION FARMERS! I am purchasing BOARS at 7c to 9c per lb. liveweight. PhoneAtwood 37-r-12 collect or Write me LEROY ACHESON R.R. 3, Atwood, Ont. AUXILIARY NEWS r ■ Regular meeting of .the Ladies^ Auxiliary to the Canadian Leg­ ion, No. 309, was held on Monday April 13th.. Com. MacMillan pre^ . _§idpd__with...36-jri embers-pr esent. _ Mrs. Luella Hall, of Blytli; the Zone Corpmander of Zone 11 pre­ sided. for’ the-initiation ceremony. Pf eight ? new members, namely; Mrs, Wm. Buckingham, Mrs.. Bi|l Pappas, Mrs. Jim England, Mrs. Harold Humphrey, Mrs. Wm. A. Humphrey, Mrs. Goo, Webster, Mrs. Kelso MacNay, Mrs. Harold Stanley., . > -Decorations are to be purchased for Coronation Day. The “mystery , box” was won by Mrs. Harold Stanley. Plans were made for the ban­ quet to be sponsored by the Leg^ ion Branch in honor of the Midget “D”. _X>n tari o— hockey— champions. Harold Thompson and Jack Cook attended the meeting and Mr. Thompson spoke on the banquet-. , Com. Forster, on -behalf of the Legion Auxiliary, expressed con­ gratulations to Mr. Cook and Mr._ Thompson for coaching the hoc­ key team. Plans were made for the dance to be held on Friday, May 22nd, -and for the Zone 11 rally to be held in Lucknow on May 14th. Zone Commander Hall gave a very interesting address, on Aux­ iliary work and; what it means, which was of benefit; especially to_the„neAv_m.em.bers-- and—a—re-r minder tp.the_older, members___ The regular meeting for May will be held on the first Monday, May 4th, to give time to prepare for the Rally. Members please •'note!- r -Comrade MacMillan’ presented Zone Commander Hall with' a cup and saucer on behalf of the Auxiliary. Plans were made for the last Shoot Party of the season to be ! held this Friday night with spec­ ial prizes. it “The Pqwei: of the- Living Christ”’ was the theme of *fhe worship service for the Easter Thankoffering of the wLm,S, held at Mrs, John Cameron’s on? Wed­ nesday afternoon. Mi.ss W. $D. Rutherford • led in the worship service assisted by Mrs. Lome Durnin, Mrs, Ja^ Durnin, Mrs. G. Stuart, Mrs. W. A. Miller, Mrs.- Frank McQuillin, Mrs. G, Mac- Phefson and. Mrs. Cameron who -a lscrcondueted the-remainderof' the meeting.Mrs. E. W; Rice­ read, an interesting and appropri­ ate paper bn ‘‘Row dods opr be­ lief in the Resurrection ■. help”. Mrs. McQuillin and Mrs. Mac- Pherson AVere appointed delegates to attend the Presbyterial to be held in Goderich on April 21st. An invitation from the White­ church Society to attend' their Thankofferiiig on Friday even­ ing, April 17, when Mrs, (Rev.) John Thompson, a missionary on furlough, will be the guest speaker and show slides on her work was 4 received. • The theme of the worship ser­ vice bf the W.A. ,was “Love” and the meeting with Mrs. T. J. Todd presiding, was opened by the use of the theme hymn, prayer and the creed. Mrs. Stuart read the scripture lesson and Mrs. Chas. McDonald., the. lesson thoughts. Mrs. E/ W. Rice, Mrs. T. J. Todd and Mrs. Jas. Curran were ap­ pointed to attend an organization meeting of thb W.A. in Huron Presbytery at Clinton on April 17th, It was agreed to purchase three more choir books and to try to procure the play “Con­ fidentially” by the Lucknow W.A: At the conclusion lunch was ser- -ved—with—MrsJ Stuart- and—Miss: Annie Durnin as hostesses. Master ’Terry Wilson visited last week with his cousih,? Mas­ ter jimmy Wilson at White­ church. Jimmy returned with him for a visit. Mr4 and Mrs. Irvin” McCabe, Marvin and Bryan and Mrs, Mc­ Bain of Windsor were visitors during the week with Mr. John McQuillin and other relatives. The Haridicrafters with' their leaders, Mrs. Gordon MacPher- The PLAYHOUSE Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 16, 17, 18 See the mysteries ot the jungle. A land of weird, people^ , Jpngle Jim, in - "The Forbidden Land” with JOHNNY WEISMULLER. SATURDAY MATINEE At 2.15 p;m.—Doors open at 2 p.m. ■■ / •<» > •/v; b. rM. 1 I I'*1 •1. yr <■ ENJOY^^COMFORT •. A f FREE SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES’ OIL BURNERS • OIL. FURNACES • OIL BOILERS ♦ WATER HEATERS HISELERand SON, Phone 426, Wingham <• Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 20, 21, 22 -Not very ofton do “we go back to . older pictures,' but‘ when it’s a good oricy we? like to bring it back—and this time it’s "Music for the Millions” with Margaret O’Brien'', June Allyson, Jimmy Durante, Jose Hurby. CABD OF THANKS— To the many who made our stay in Lucknow so wel- come, we wish to extend our sincerest thanks A KETTLE* 4 nr 1 h» Vj Start Your Chicks 1' • . with NEW LIFE CHICK STARTER Ren O Sal Tablets in Solution Jamesway Feeders and Waterers . from Crawford’s Feed Store ////; and Ha teller y *— - . • ,*■ > i (/• I I*I it* ’<4 K T’ t>- '. * * < « 4 Uf V 1 ! •M J..V J I I . I >• . -------- V . i . 4 • v 1 I i '/v.-ORDER ' / your :r>': -■■■?> 1953 Chicks now i r ’Phone 165 ; —Lucknow / ■«u < »*■ A - 3 4 cI ner and Barbara Wilson;, dance son arid Mrs. Jas. Curran, also iby Flora Jean McQuillan ‘ and Mrs, Cliff Murray, attended the Isobel MacPherson; mouth organ Achievement Day at Qranbrook selections by Mr. Fred McQuil- on Thursday. * Tin; solos by Marie Campbell of A . i j u Belfast, Anne Todd and Phyllis on Thursday. . Community singing led byJMrs g^tour/duet b^IrwFn’Ind"^. Andrew Gaunt with Mrs, Ches-1 ter Taylor at the piano, opened the community night in the hall bn-FH4ayT-0thei?-numbers-on-tho- program, presided over by Mrs. E. Barbour, included mouth organ and guitar, selection by Ira Cairip- bell and Donald Nicholson of Belfast; piano solos by Miss Dor­ othy G-ammie of Lucknow, Ali­ son Webb and Mr. Jimmy Hack­ ett; piano duet by Carol Gard- «I ‘ tie Campbell of Belfast; quart­ ette by Don, Cameron, Donald Murray Jimmy and Hack-i ett; skipping dance by Joyce' Conley and Phyllis Smith of, Langside accompanied by Miss, Eileen Elliott. The concluding I number, was. a Fashion Show by 1 the Happy HaridicrafteTs who modelled the dresses made in the course On “Cottons May Be Sniart” Mrs. G. Macpherson com­ mented on the dresses shown by the girls,' Anne Todd, Donna Woods, Isabel MacPhersoh, Flora i Jean ^McQuillin, Joyce McDoh-1 aid, Jean Aitchison, Phyllis Bar-, bour, Norma Murray; Irma For- | .ster,.. Ruth and Alison Wehb* Af­ ter lunch dancing, was enjoyed to music by Mr. and Mrs. Chester i r »«♦ &ii—rrnnr—i rWllii ""TWw—i^tlf1 ■ Certified Seed Potatoes COBBLERS SEBAGO KATAHDINS z 1 r’i r ft I V ■< J I -—Full—Line-InStockOf— CLOVER & GRASS SEEDS Mixed Origin ALFALFA SEED in- sealed bushel* bags. Treated with Arason for the control of wilt. Grade No. 1 — $18.50 perBus. D. R. Finlayson PHONE 91, LUCKNOW —....... / ............. /.. ? *1 CULROSS CORNERS The “/flu bug’1 has caught up Taylor, Carol Gardner, Fred and With several in the community. Chais. McQUillin with Bob Lyons ’' ~ as caller^-off. DURHAM’S artificial ice plant ' consumes a .total of 27,000 gal- j Ions Of water daily/,. 'fourth concession Mr. and Mrs. Swan and little daughter spent, the week-end at Bervie. Mrs. George Gilchrist visited a few-days in Burlington last week. Allan; MacDougall spent a few i Mrs. Everett Whytock and Gar­ ry. have returned to theif home • cn the Langside road after spend- ling some time with Mr. and Mrs, -A-lex—Wh-ytoek; —- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blackborow and £>on of Hamilton spent Sun­ day with Mr; and Mrs. Art. Hod­ gins. '• \ .. Miss Donna Halderiby spent the Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Midford Wall and Donnie.- /Mr, and Mrs.. Charlie Wall of Kincardine spent Sunday with Mrs. Mary Wall and Jim and . Orville Wilson- 4 » i 1 * • \ w' / i •# ft 4 ♦ ■ , 4t> 4 I 'J ' . 'I I i 1 I 41 I I f ■ * > , °. S < f - ^day^bf^the^Eaistci^vaeatfeh^y^tih HuglTrNicbolKon; relatives in Ashfield. ' , ‘ ~ Mrs. Fred Gilchrist and Gra.cie i MacDougall have been on the sick 1 list. this past week. ’ ’’ . These teachers have returned to their positions after spending the "Easter holidays at home: Miss Margaret Macdonald to Sarnia; I Miss Christ irie .Thompson to Osh- ' awa rind-Mr. Murray Thompson to Windsor, . » . ’ . ‘ - I- I I Ardis and Harvey of Bervie Spent Sunday evening with Mr. & Mrs. . trank Brown and Reg. ' Mr. Carme'n Why lock has re­ turn,ed” home after assisting With the work for some time at Ernie Hanna’s. ; . . Mr. .Ed’ and Ross Green spent Surtday with,, their aunts; Mrs. Casliek arid, Mrs. Morrison and jack at Brantford. v •*r »<• 4 *r a » * ‘X . <r- .F ■ £fc , .. .., >7