HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-04-29, Page 7WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1953
DUNGANNON
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
Two Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT, 7.15
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Wednesday, Thurs., Apr. 29, 301
JAMES CAGNEY,
, CORINNE CALVERT,
. DAN DAILEY
What Price Glory
Friday, Saturday, May 1, 2
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CHARLES ST ARRET
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Raiders of Tomahawk
Creek '
MATINEE SATURDAY
Monday, Tuesday, May 4, 5
RITA HAYWORTH,
GLENN FORD
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Affair In Trinidad
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Wednesday, Thurs., May 6^ 7
JEAN PETERS, ’
jeYfryhunter
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Lure of the Wilderness
ATTENTION FARMERS!
F am purchasing
BOARS
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at 7c to 9c per lb.
liveweight. .
Phone Atwood 37-r-12 collect
or write me
LEROY ACHESON
R.R. 3, Atwood, Ont.
TIftlliElV
Oil, HEAT
ENJOY COMFORT
OILBURNIRS • OIL FURNACES
FREE SURVEYS AND ESTIMATE!
• OIL BOILERS • WATER HEATERS
HISELER and SON, Ptohe 426, Wingham
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Minister Operated On
Rev. George D, Watt, pastor of
Dungannon United Church, un
derwent an appendectomy iri
•Goderich Hospital on Monday
morning, He had conducted ser
vices, at all three appointments
on Sunday, His father, Rev. W.
J. Watt, will conduct services un«
til his son is able to resume his
duties.
Long Service Recognized • . * '
Congratulations =to Mrs, Clara
Sproul who was presented by. the
■Stratford Hydro Commission of
fice. with a wrist watch in rec-;
ognition of 25 years (service; A
native of Dungannon she visited,
her folks back home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs., James Barclay of
Maple Creek, Sask., were Week
end, visitors With their cousins,-
Mr. and Mrs. Mason McAllister
and with Mrs, Fitzgerald and Mrs.
R. Gardner.
. The Institute short course.
“What makes a good officer” was
attended by twenty ladies from
St. Helens, Kintail and Dungan
non branched. They were ad
dressed |by Miss Edith (Collins
from the Department.
Dungannon Young People at
tended the Y.P.S. service and
fireside hour at . Hacketts church
on Sunday evening.
WALKERTON DOGS will be tied
up or kept on a leash during the
months of May and June for the
protection of gardners and ho.r-
ticulturists. \
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BRUCE COUNTY HIGH
FOR NEW FARM FORUMS
Farm Foj&irFarm Fojnim annual meeting
was“held_iir^orbht<t 6n^l>rn^
with an attendance of 355 dele
gates. Bruce County was highest
in the province for the highest
-number—of—newyforumsrAtotal
of 27 new forums were organized
in Bruce last season. Lambton
was; second with 21. Grey county
has the most forums of the pro
vince with total of 98. Bruce has
89. The National Conference will
•be held in Niagara Falls on May
• 21 arid 22 at Which time the
I topics for the coming season will
I be chosen.;
PAGE SEVENTHE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WOLF CUBS
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Another/ week brings ...more
Cub' news and. of, course another
meeting. From the interest shown
in. these meetings by each Cub
sind from the standpoint of at
tendance, it appears that they are
eagerly looked for each week.
Although a goodly portion of each
meeting is given over to con
structive games and relays, much
time is spent on instruction and
testing on such things as knots,
hygiene, signalling and first aid.
Cubs are required to know the
composition of the Union Jack:
the Highway Code of the, province
sis itaffects pedestrians andcycl-
ists; how to clean and polish
shoes and fold clothes neatly; and
how to use a compas. These sure
only a few activities of the Cubb
ing program by which your lead
ers are striving to make these
boys better citizens for today and
tomorrow.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 30, May 1, 2’
GOING TO THE CORONATION?
Well, save money and time and bring the family to ,
The Playhouse and see our lovely Queen and her
Consort, in their triumphant four of Canada
in glorious color, in
“THE WyAL TQU^’
/Plus GENE AUTRY in a thrilling Canadian picture
“BLUE CANADIAN RQCKIES”
SATURDAY MATINEE At 2.15 p^m.—-Doors open at 2 p.m.
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 4, 5, 6
llie book—that
See the „
“My Six Convicts
with JOHN BEAL, GILBERT. ROLAND.
tickled a .million, now on our screen—
human side of a jailbird’s life:—
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; ;r The . highlight, . of. . ,1^
meeting was of course what we
thought would be the final games
of the Floor Hockey. By Tawny’s
7-6 win over the league leading
Whites, and Reds 2-0 victory over
the Greys, the schedule ended
, with. Reds and Whites tied for
top berth at 3 wins, 1 tie and 2
losses each for a total of 7 points.
Tawnys- pulled in next with six
points and Greys 4. nA sudden
death game will ibe held at this
week's meeting to decide the
champs.
Start Your Chicks
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Ren O Sal Tablets in Solution
Jamesway Feeders and Waterers
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Crawford’s Feed Store
andHatchery
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’Phone 165
ORDER
your
1953
CHICKS
NOW ! !
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Four Cubs ^qualified for their
First Star with, ’ several more
Teady to do so on completion of
their Growing Test. ' ‘
The Pack is offering for sale
9x12-inch full color reproduction
of the official painting of Her
Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as
done by Miss M. L. Williams, the
well known court painter. These
are. plastic laminated front and
back with gold metal corners and
hanging cord. You may see this
picture o'ri display at Umbach’s
Drug Store where you may leave
your order for same.
FORMER PARAMOUNT
RESIDENTPASSESATGALT
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Taylor at
tended the funeral of Mrs. Carm
Hamill in Galt on Tuesday, April
21st. Mrs. Hamill was formerly
Jean Taylor and was born, at the
former G. S., Robertson farm near
Lucknow, moving, when a child,
with her parents to Galt. •
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PROUD OF LUCKNOW BOYS
IN , WINNING AT NOBLETON
In a recent letter from WilsbnJ
Armstrong of Nobleton ahd a
former Lucknowite,^he says he
Was in a “ticklish position” when
Lucknow and Nobleton clashed
for the Ontario championship and •
~whfte“Re^got~iri~a“few shouts for i both sides, he was proud, of the I
Lucknow; boys. jHe also enjoyed meeting Luck-’
now fans attending the game
His brdther J. C. was among,
them and he and Isabel returned
to Nobleton later.to spend Easter
week-end there. '
Wilson extends his sympathy to ?Mr. and Mrs. Graham and fam
ily in the death of Mr. and- Mrs.
Hawkes Robinson. The tragedy
happened just a few miles east
of Nobleton, and Wilson was par
ticularly saddened as he had gone
to school with Anna and Rennie/
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pays! .
it
ZION
Mr' and Mrs.. Elgin Thompson
and Gordon and Mrs. Pepper of
| Bruceheid visited. Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Kirkland recently.
Mr. and Mrs, James McNain
of Amberley visited Saturday ev
ening with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Ritchie* \ ' '/’ .■ - ;
Mr. Elmer4 Umbach of Luckr
now spoke at Sunday School on
Sunday. ■./ „ ■ _,/ ■ '
(There will be no Sunday School
iiext^Sundaya as it at Hacketts at li a.m.
Mrs. Frank Ritchie, Mrs. Wes
Ritchie and Mrs., Jack; McDonagh
were at Goderich last Tuesday
attending the Presbyterial meet
ing held in the United Church?
Mrs. Margaret Gardner & Mrs.
Jenny Fitzgerald of Dungannon
and Mrs. Bill • Webster and, Hel
en dfrEuckhow ‘virifecF. one day
' last week with Mrs. Gardner and
Mr. and Mrs., Bill Hunter. :.
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Lucknow
Certified
Seed Potatoes
COBBLERS SEBAGO
KATAHD1NS
Full Line In Stock; Of >
CLOVER & GRASS SEEDS
Mixed Origin
ALFALFA SEED
in sealed bushel bags. Treated
With Arason for the control
of wilt.
Grade No. 1 — $18.50 per Bus.
D. R. Finlayson
PHONE 91, LUCKNOW
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I TRINIDAD MISSIONARY
SPOKE TO VV.M.S. GROUP
A joint meeting of the. Evening-
and Afternoon Auxiliaries of the
W.M;S. was held in the United
Church on Tuesday, April 21st.
Mrs. K. C. Murdie and Mrs. R.
■ “Robertson presided'. Hymn 1047
was followed) by scripture by
Miss Margaret Sheridan, prayer
by Mrs. O. Richards. The progrsun
consisted of the following very
enjoyable numbers: quartette by
Donna Johristph; Marilyn Kilpat
rick, Bessie Reavie, AnnevCraw-
ford"; reading by Mrs.1 Lloyd Hall; :
piano instrumental by Mrs?
Meiklejohn and vocal solo by
Miss Norma Sherwood* The guest
speaker, was Mrs. Jack Tkombsonj--
formerly Telia Reid of Wingham,
Who with her husband, is home
on furlough from the Mission,
field in Trinidad? She gave a
very inspiring talk cn their work?
and efforts there/' and described
most interestingly the p&bpie a<nd
customs of that country.- Mrs. L.
C. Thompson-thanked the speaker
and thbse taking part. A social
half "hour followed^I." . ' ■ ■ ’:. ■ ■
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