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WEDNESDAY, MAY 27th, 1953
Lyceum Theatre
W.INGHAM
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Two Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
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Wednesday, Thurs,, May 27, 28
SHELLEY WINTERS,
ricArdo MQNTALBAN
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My Man and I
Friday, Saturday, May 29, 30
BARBARA STANWYCK
BARRY SULU VAN
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JEOPARDY
, MATINEE SATURDAY
Monday, Tuesday, June 1, 2
ANN BAXTER,
: FARLEY GRANGER
O’Henry’s Full House
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Wednesday, Thurs;, June 3, 4
CARY GRANT, ,
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MONKEY BUSINESS
BORN
MacLEOD—-in Toronto Western
Hospital on Sunday, May 24th, to
—Mrrand^ Mrs. Donald MacIyeod of
Port .Credit.(nee Punice Webster)
a son—a grandson for Gordon
and Evelyn.
I AM PURCHASING
BOARS AND
MEAT, HORSES
' at top market prices '
LEROY ACHESON
Phone Atwood 37-r-i2 collect
or contact
SID GARDNER; LUCKNOW
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' . *WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED” .------
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 1, 2, 3
It’s June—the month of brides and Judy Holiday is it
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' and top Celling Hereford, Ontario Bull Sale 1953,- by -C.K;
y ‘ Cruiser D 34th from C.K. Kansas Belle 55tlu
FROUD MIXERS DOMINO 199588 by,W.1LR; Proud Mixeri
from .Rilda Domino ,G. F, ’ ** • ’
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the LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW,.ONTARIO
FIRST ANGLICAN SERVICE AT
PORT ALBERT 94 YEARS AGO
The Anglican Christ Church,
Port Albert, Xvas well filled on
Sunday, May- 17th at 3.45 p.m.
for a combined service, of rededL
ication and of Rogation-tide to
bless the seed that Jias been sown
and is to be sown, • . .
The day parked the 94th an
niversary of the first Church of
England service held in the Port
Albert district and the $lth an-
inversary-ofthe^officTarTypehmg
of the 'present chui’ch.
Rev. H.. L,“ Jennings of Luck
now conducted the. service arid
led in the prayers, and reading
the scripture, lesson.
For the benefit and interest of
the younger generation* Rev. Jen
nings read an interesting histor
ical sketch of the life of i -the
church, tracing the improvements
from the time of the building to
the present, pointing out that it
was through the efforts of faith
ful members.that these improve*
rherits could be made.
Many beautiful gifts were re
dedicated and a basket of lovely
flowers on the altar was dedicat
ed to the memory of the' late
Mrs. Ralph Foster, presented by
her brothers. ,
Rev. W. E. C. Vollick of the
Church of the Messiah, Kincar
dine,. \yas the guest speaker, who
gave "an ihspiring sermon choose
ing as his text “Foundation”. He
stated the church needs support
not only financially but spirit
ually, and urged more fellowship
and more praying people. . s
Mr. Walter Tigert, orgianist,
presided -at the organ for - the
service and the choir, sang an.
anthem assisted by members, of
ithe Lpckhow_choir.
- Luncheon was served in the
basement at the close, of the ser
vice, .. .'
United Church Young Peoples
The regular meeting of jlh'e
Lucknow United . Church Young
Peoples was held on Tuesday,
May 19th. The meeting opened
j with a sing, song and a prayer
; was giyen/ Hymn' 681 was sung
1 and the,., offering was taken. A
guitar duet was played by Rod
die and. • Eldon.’ Wraith. Slides
were shown on the missionary,
life of Paul. The business, period !
consisted of , a discussion of the.'
* Young Peoples Camp at Mira*
jnichi. Games Were played and
I we closed with “taps”. .
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WEDDINGS
McINNES—MOFFAT ' ,
quiet but pretty wedd.injg
place on Saturday at the
A
itook
.home of the brides parents, when
-Betty Lou, only daughter, of Mr.
a nd. Mrs. Elmer Moffat of Pink
erton, was united in marriage in
a double ring ceremony to Wil
liam George, only son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Mclnnes of Holy rood.
Rev, John L. Coyle, Wingham,
jjerfoi^ed^the^eFemony^beneath"
an arch of pink and white stream-.
,’ejds and vvhite wedding bells, with
a background of apple blossoms.
The bride looked lovely; in an
ankle length white gown of taf
feta. with scalloped yoke of chan-
tjlly lace studded with rhine*
stoics, with papels of chantilly
lace in skirt. The. tight fitting
sleeves came to a point over the
the hand. The bride’s only orn
ament was a rhinestone necklace
the gift of the, groom. She car
ried a bouquet of American
Beauty roses and lily-of-the^val-
ley with ribbon streamers, Her
three-quarter length embroider
ed veil was held in -place by
a wreath of small white flowers.
Miss Reta Thomas was brides
maid, wearing turquoise blue taf
feta , with matching headdress.
She carried pink roses and lily-
of-the-valley with ribbon stream*
Robert Mclnnes w:as his 'bro
ther’s giroomsman.
Mrs. John Coyle, Wingham,
played the wedding music. Don
ald Haines of Blyth sang a wed
ding prayer during ithe signing of
the register,1 ‘
After the ceremony a reception
and wedding dinner was seryed
to the close relatives. The bride’s
mother “received wearing floral
nylon and a corsage of red roses.
The groom’s mother assisted,
wearing grey floral nylon with
corsage, of red roses.
For her wedding trip, to north
ern points the bride chose for her
costume a grey gabardine suit
with grey and -white accessories
w ith corsage of red roses. Upon
their return they will reside on
the -groom’s farm near Holyrood.
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TENDERS for an artificial. ice
plant in Paisley arena varied
from $26,000J to approximately
$50,000. Six bids for the Job were
received.
ZION
The PLAYHOUSE
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May, 28, 29, 30
Roy Rogers back to thrill you in his latest
and best action-packed thriller—t
IN OLD AMARILO
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SATURDAY MATINEE •At"2;l'4‘ p.m.—Doors; open at 2 pjoi.
So girls, if you are the inarrying kind, just drag
the boy friend to The Playhouse.
their donations to the next meet-
ing. We were pleased to have
Mrs. Bert Alton /with us. She
gave a splendid report on ... the
morning session of the Presby-
ierialL at_, Gp.derich.:=.Mrs^ Wes-Rit-
chje will report on the afternoon
session at the June meeting. Mrs.
Earl Swan continued with the
study book. Mrs. Frank Ritchie
'closed with prayer.
Zion.’ W.A, . ' •
The May meeting of the W.A.*
was'Tield at the home of Mrs.
Allan Ritchie. Mrs. George Hunr
ter presided. Mrs. Allan Ritchie
read the scripture and the min
utes 'were read by Mrs. Jim Hun
ter. During the business period
it was decided to brmgl^g^ool.^
lens; for the" blankets to Mrs. Wes,
Ritchie’s as soon as possible, -with
Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs.’ Chas.
Wilkins to take charge of order
ing the -blankets. Members are-
-reminded^ to bring their garden'
party money to the June meeting.
The last tyro verses of hymn 259
were sung arid Mrs. Hunter clos
ed with prayer.
TIMKEN
Olli HEAT
FREE SURVEYS AND .ESTIMATES
OIL BOILERS • WATER HEATERSOIL FURNACES •
HISELER and SON, Phone 426, Wingham /
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LONG MAY SHE REIGN!
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Crawford’s Feed Store
and HATCHERY
New Life Feeds — Phone 165, Lucknow
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For Your Supply Of *
STEEL AND ALUMINUM ROOFING
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Lucknow; Pis t r ict Xf-egeotlye
Lucknow Phone 71
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Mrs. Wes. Ritchie spent a few |
clays in Port Elgin with Mr. an.ctp
/Mrs. Jim McKay. ’ . ■ ... j
Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Smith and j
family of Molesworth visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Ritchie. ■ ‘ '
We are sorry to know that Mrs.
Isaac Andrew is very poorly. :
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alton and
Frank visited Sunday evening .
with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ray-,
nard. '■
There will be - no church or I Sunday School next Sunday as itJ
is Hackett’s anniversary..
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Webster
and Sharon of London visited on
Saturday with Mr. and. Mrs. Bill
Hunter.' . -
.Mr.-Harold Gardner of Hamil
ton,' Mr., Sid Gardner of Luck-
'noyv"and"Mr.. Harvey and Ken
neth Johnston and Steve Currie
^f-^oronto^mrd~Mrra’hd“Mfs7Geo.. •
Henry ^nd girls visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hunter.
Zion VV.M.S. '
The regular May meeting, was !
held at the home of Mrs. Allan
Ritchie With nine present and 1
-visitdr.- Mrs..-Frank Ritchie, bpen--
'ed the meeting witji a message
bn God’S missionaries’ short pray-
er. The roll call was answered by
a verse of scripture and the de-
votion -period follov\Led^Mxs^-J-ahn^---l
Gardner favored with a solo and j '•
Mrs. John McDonagh a readinjg
which ,were enjoyed.* The next
meeting will be Grandmother’s
day ;with Mrs. George Hunter to
prepare -the program. A' quilt was'
quilted for ‘the bale, during the
meeting and' each metfiW is ask- ’ 'i
qd for 25 cents and tb be given
to either Mrs. McDonagh or Mrs.
Raynard to; pay for the material.
Anyone 'having used clothing -
suitable-for the bale is to bring.
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A farmers’ non-profit, co-operative organization,
owned and operated by farmers.
Service from the best bulls available in. all breeds.
For Service Call Collect, Clinton 242
WEEK DAYS ........ 7.30 to 16.00 a.m.
SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS 7.30 to 9.30 a.nv
Any,cows noticed in heat later than times stated above
will be more likely to conceive if bred the following day.
Fees for ALI: BREEDS are:
$5.00 for life membership.
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Service fee for Non-Members is $6.00.
Four services to insure conception without extra, charge.
Free Veterinary service for co-ws that are problem breeders.
■ NEW BUSINESS IS.B0LIGITED^J--7j"“^
Special care is taken to have , ■
■■"TOP"SrRES"QFTall BREEDS in service.
WEAREIEATURING THEHEREFORDSINTHISAD
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They are as follows:
JACKSON HILL POLLED DOMINO 2nd (Polled) 2173'83
• iby Polled Cyrqss Boy-by Polled Domino 9th front Nancy
.Bblle by Jarvis Domino Lad 54th. • ' ■
S. R. DOMINO MISCHIEF 33rd (Polled) 311656 by J. I: R.
pomino„ Mi5chie,f-.22nqL.by--H.-H“Fr Domestic Misehier* 1st
► from Miss Adrain 2nd P.M.F. by H. P. Royal RupOtt 16th.
’ HER NVALE DEL ZENTO 16th 277350 by Del Zen to 29th by
. Beau Zento 54th from P. Hl R. Lady Mixer, if th by
’ • Painter Mixer 1st.
* RINGWOOD DFTl...RIltf^^
/ at Ontario Bull-Sale 1952, by Rin-gfwodd Del Zento 17th <
, by Del Zento 1st from Miss Advance A Dorhino by Ad- <
/ vance Domino 161st; - ’ A . ’
► RINGWOOD^ DEL ZOTA 300128, Grand Champion Ontario
► • Bull Sale 1952, by Ringwood Del Zento 5th by Del Zento J
► , 1st, from C.K. Clemeatihe 16th, by C.K. Challenger D 85th *
* RINGWOOD CRUSTY 8th 264227^ Sire of Bill Dunbar's
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, Queen’s Guineas Steer 1952 Royal. Also Grand Champion i
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