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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18th, 1953
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
Two Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
Wed., Thjirs., November 18, 19
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Invaders From Mars
Friday, Saturday, Nov. 2(j, 21
MARIA MONTEY,
PAUL CHRISTIAN
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The Thief of Venice
Matinee Saturday Afternoon
Monday, Tuesday,. Wednesday
• NOVEMBER 23, 24, 25,;..,
RED SKELTON,
- . JANE GREER'
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday
November 26, 27, 28
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TOMAHAWK GAP”
TassecL Away Here _____
Gordon Young, who served as
reeve of Colbonhe Township for
a number of years , and as treas
urer® of Huron ‘County, died at
the Baker Private Hospital d.n
Lucknow on Tuesday of last'
week in his 86th year. .
PURPLE GROVE
. U.ttie, Ada and Eva Gawley of
^Pley v^itQd with Mr. and Mrs,
Victor Gawley on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen
Young of -Kingarf on Sunday -
Mr, Jack Tritis;. Mrs. Lettie
1 ritis> arid Mrs/ Sutherland of De
troit were recent visitors with
Mr. .George, S. Emerson. w
Mr* and Mrs.- Edwin Harrison-
and Marlene .of Cori. 10, Huron,
Mt;-and-MfsTTSiTl Girton and
Garry of Goderich yyere visitors
with Mr. hnd Mrs.- Frank Currie
oh Sunday, -
Mrs; Eli Moran and Freddie
are visiting at Oakville.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Currie and
Brenda spent' Monday at London. ;
' Mrs, John Emerson and Mrs.
Harry Brunt visited at ,Hamilton
last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Will Bushell of
Lucknow—visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald McCosh on Sunday.
Mr. Cecil Dore spent Sunday
with his parents.
Zion Members Visit
I Kinlough Lodge
I On Tuesday ' evening ' of last
week Kinlough L/O.L. held their
regular monthly meeting with a
good attendance. WM. John Em
erson presided. Quite a number
of visiting brethren . from Zion
Lodge were present. County Mas1-. _
ter. Claude Dore, spoke on the ar-1 mittee. composed of Mrs. W. A.
rangements that are being made’l.Humphrey, Miss W. D. Ruther-
.............. "iford arid Mrs. W. A. Miller was
[appointed. It was decided to
again subscribe! for World
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' Mrs. Jas. Curran was in the
j chair for the meeting of the W.A. ?
r.which was opened by the use
of the theme song, prayer and
. creed. The theme1 of the service .
ARE SIXTY-ONE
YEARS MARRIED
(ST/HELENS NEWS)
. Congratulations and best wish
es are extended, to Mi)} and-Mrs.
W; J. Humphrey who, quietly ob
served their 61st wedding anni
versary on Monday, November
9th,..- . - . -
Mrs. T. J.. Todd was hostess
on Friday afternoon, for the No-
vembermeetingsof“the“W;M;Sr
& the W.A. of;the United church
when 19 ladies were present. Miss;
W. D. Rutherford, presided fqr
the W,M.S, arid Mrs, John Cam
eron conducted the; Worship ser
vice, the theme of which was
j “The Body of Christ”. Mrs. Alex
Murdie read the scripture lesson
and Miss Rutherford led in pray
er., The topic “Much ado about
Literacy and Literature” was tak
en in dialogue forin by Mrs.. G.
MacPhefson, Mrs. C. McDonald
& Mrs.. Lome Woods. The treas
urer reported that $104 had been
sent to the Presbtyerial treasurer
and $40.11 had been realized
from the dinner served at the
sectional meeting. It was - agreed
to send $25 to the new Umted
Church Training School' at Torr
onto. It was also agreed to iri-
I vile Mrs. Sparling to address the
| Autumn Thankoffering on Oct- ! ober 29th. |A nominating com-
for the holding of ,the 12th-of
July celebration in Kincardine
th’is coming year. ‘ A committee
was appointed to have charge of
the, entertainments that will be
field in the hall this winter. It
was decided to have a euchre
party on Friday evening of this
week, The Lodge, closed in due
form after vvhich lunch, was ser
ved. - . ’ .
PORT ELGIN MERCHANTS are
in a dilema. Thursday has always
been observed as the: half holi
day, but last week a minority
group advertised they would
close on Wednesday, thereby at-Slid: Does your watch tell time? ,
Sam: No, you have to look at it. tempting to force the change.
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First Show at 7.30 ^Second^i^ftJS^,^
Matinee E^ch Saturday at 2.30 P,M.
COMINQ NEXT WEEK -
James Mason, Danielle Darreaux, Michael. Rennie, in
“FIVE FINGERS”
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was “Fellowship”. Mrs1, T. J.
i Todd read the1 scripture lesson
and Mrs. W. A. Miller, the les
son thoughts. The* treasurer re
ported that over $100 had been
cleared at the bazaar. Mrs. L.
Woods; Mrs. C. McDonald and
Mrs. Frank McQuillin were ap
pointed a -nominating committee.
At the conclusiori a social hour
was enjpyed with Mrs. Lorrie
Durnin and Mrs. G, MacPherson
serving lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Neely Todd, Da
vid, Janet „and Mary of Stratford
were week-end visitors with Mrs.
D. Todd.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berndt of
U^tfoitTs^^
Mr. and Mrs. ‘G. MacPhersop.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oake and
family of Kirkton were recent
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Taylor. , . ■■ ; __ ____
A Young Peoples rally will be
held in the United Church on
Sunday evening.. Everyone is in
vited.
Mrs. Cliff Murray is a patient
in Wingham General Hospital
with ear trouble. .
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gins in the' loss Of her mother,
Mrs. Tom McCue, ^Kincardine.
• Mr. & Mrs. Ernie ,Hanna spent
1he week-end in Toronto. ■
Bethany Farm Forum met on
Monday , night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whytoc-k with
an. attendance of 18 arid 2 child-,
ren. The subject, “Partners All”
was quite interesting. It seemed
agreed that the wife should un-
-derstand—the—bu^inessoffarm-^
ing. A poem was read by -Mrs.
Jas. Wraith. Mrs. Frank Brown
conducted a contest on “Safe
Driving” which was amusing as
well as reminding us to drive
ley Wall conducted, two contests
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I /after which euchre and crokinole
wgs played for a short while.
Lunch was served by. the hostess.
The next meeting is to be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schu
macher. ' • ; ’
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whytock
and family spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gallagher,
Wroxeter. »
Sunday evening visitors with
-Mr.-an d—Mrs.-/Frank—Bro wn-arid.—
Reg were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Nicholson and family and Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Nicholson & Shirley
of Bervie.. "
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wraith spent
r-iSundaywithMr-and-MFS—Frank----
Dobson, Paisley.
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Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assoc.
“WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED”
We can furnish artificial breedings for all breeds and
we have not hing-t o sei l--except--good-servjce._...L—^__—__2^___
Every effort is . made to ‘provide bulls That’ will sire
offspring that will produce efficiently as well as be of £
conformation that will be attractive on the markets,, be they
dairy or beef, registered or grade cattle.: ,
Take a look at*the artificially sired cattle in your neigh-
baurhoDd. '' ~ ~~
FOR SERVICE CALL COLLECT—CliAton 242
Week Days, 7.30 to 10.00 A.M;
Sundays and Holidays, 7.30 to 9.30 A.M.
Any cows noticed in heat later in the day will be more
likely to conceive if inseminated the following day.
FEES: $5.00 for a life membership
Service fee per cow for members $5.00 • ■ *
Service^fee per cow for non-members $6.00
Four services are given without extra charge if
Heeded to obtain conception.
Free Veterinary service is given Jor cows that are -
, / profrleni breeders.
New business is solicited.
WE HAVE TOP SIRES OF ALL BREEDS
IloiVever we are featuring the Hblsteins in this ad.. All
the S Zr used in -r. Unh tlu>t h^ve l«d thrngh^s
graded for type average 3/lH>rcei)t higher -to
average. In production, all ;1AK^nprcen/fQr Bnt-
—cords-average-107-pctxcn t for milk and_ • * ,-------r—----
terfat taking the Breed Average as 100 percent.
HOLSTEINS NOW IN SERVICE ARE:
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MdhtVic Rag Apple.Marksman, MontvicColeen . e-ei
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Rag Apple, Tahsman Ani/ssador XX . , • ■ .
' ^mcroft. SylvESfm 7 , ,«Em"*'' EX'
Gieriafton Rag Appte Aladdin.'' ^/JxX 'JeWC'
V / / M E1nm‘ °fV M-Pnagr-y,nuch!J Of .
Montvrc Monogram ,. ■„ /•/AvnAU .Yx: \ '* '... . . ■■ • Elmcroft MoivO-Cn and XX ...^
' -Montvid, Moriogtam. » .... -.• ■ .Seiling WmgllouWe . .^^
Seiling Pet Commander • , , : .
' inS 'W,n® • Seiling ftet je. Pet V.G. .
Seiling Pct Commando HnoPitd■. < 8- • . E^roft Ilarw^end Ex,
Ravengldn. Hartog Triune Me™' "■ . . ■
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. - -Glemifton Bjnofactm ;
Rag Apple.Talisman . .
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ASHFIELD NOTES
IMrs. (Dr.,) White of Chicago is
visiting with, her mother, Mrs.
: K. MacLe-nnan.
Miss Mabel MacDonald, Wind
sor, spent th$ week-end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac-,
Donald.
Mr. Ray MacKenzie of Windsor
was a week-end visitor at his
home here. • . '
’7 Mr7~ahd*“Mfs7"iMac Bell and
Margaret of London were guests;
--of—M-r~and—Mi^R^-Bisset-t—ovei-
the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley are
Settled lri their new home.
• Mrs,. .Archig MacMurchie will
be hostess to the Presbyterian
W.M.S. for their November meet
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CVLROSS CORNERS
We wish to extend dur corigtat-
__u_lAtions4o_Mrs_J. .EckenswilLe£,_
who -win' celebrate Her 91st birth-
‘ day on November 20th. • ;/
Mr/arid Mrs. George Mdnnes
have moved to Wingham* ’Mr. &
Mrs. Levi Carter have moved in-
. ' to/the house vacated by the Me*
innesi ./ ’. ■ ■ .
I Mr. Don Bell returned to Ham
na’s Monday J evening after a,
hunting trip'to the Parry Sound
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. | The sympathy of the commun-
’ l ily is extended to Mrs. Tom Hod- ;
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