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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-03-17, Page 7•7 17, 1954 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO %PAGE SEVEN ■ I ‘ 4’ f I ft •V ) , <• « "? * ■ ' ,<• ♦ • n I*’. > Lyceum Theatre WINGHAM > . T>o Shows Ea'ch Night FIRST SHOWAT715 / Wed., Thiirs.^ March 17,. 18 CLARK GABLE,. ; AV A GARDNER - 'th ~^ / ' : ‘ '' mogambo in technicolor Friday, Saturday, Mar. 10, 20 VINCENT EDWARDS, YVETTE DUGAV — in —. HIAWATHA Matinee Saturday Afternoon Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. MARCH 22, 23, 24, 25 JOHN BEALE, in Country Parson Three showings each night commencing at 6.30 p.m. Friday, Saturday, March 26, 27 “THE BIG LEAGUER” r. '/ ..................... ........... ................................... LUCKNOW 1 OF 500 CENTRES WITH R.C. LOAN CUPBOARDS The Canadian Red Cross Soc­ iety announces that last year .more than 20,000 persons in 500 Tcommunities—borrbwed^frbm“thF Red Cross loan cupboards. This, is |but-one-ofthe^s er vices maintain'7 i ed. by ; the Red Cross. The Red Cro^s sick roomsupply service loans to; families with' illness 4n the home, such items as wheel | chairs, crutches, beds and other .’.sick room equipment. Red'.Cr.oss I sick room equipment is steadily i in circulation among persons suf-. I fenirig from .accidents or tempor- ! ary illness. I 7 The. Lucknow and. District '..Branch of the Red Cross h$s a ' loan cupboard which is well stocked, with supplies that are available for the asking, in case of sickness or emergencies. The Red Cross needs $5,422,850 —-to Carry on its work in 1954. Ontario branches are endeavoring to raise $2,144,690. The campaign ..is now under vvay across Canada Help keep your Red Cross strong with your contributions —• give ;generpusly. . ;. ! WANT ADS CHAIN SAWS, ETC. Agent for a complete line of Mall chain saws, available, .with T^regoiTchipper cham^SolliT^used- saws • obtainable; also Mall "trrc~hand saws, dririST^sandeysv No. 40 Castrol outboard oil. ». Jack Barr, R. 1, Holyrood Rhone 18-29 Ridley. ■ AUCTIONSALE to be held under cover at Ber- yie on Highway 9., on Friday, March 19th at •’<. 1.30 ' o’clock. 25 fresh Holstein cows and heifers with calves, including some' top- cows; 10 springing /Holstein cows j and heifers; 6 Holstein cows with calves; 1 Geurnsey co in fresh' with heifer calf; 5 Durham cows; 50 pigs or more, 10 weeks and older; a few sows due soon; 1 sow with 10 pigs; 1 sow with 9 pigs. We guarantee no side bid­ ding and everything sold. Buyer can have privilege to examine cow after buying here. Elton McLelland & Sons, Ber- vie; Donald Blue, Auctioneer. ...... . V —----——— ' ♦ IN MEMORIAM LA VIS—In loving memory of. Mrs. George Lavis, -who passed away one' year ago, MarchJZOth, 1953. ' ... There ? is a link death cannot sever.. . ■ ■ ' /__■ •. ----■ ' Loveland remembrance last for- Maybe men ain’t all perfect, but j ever... , * they’re, the best opposite sex we .—Ever remembered by her Hus- got. band. /■. ' ' NOTICE RE 4-H CLUB MEETING Members of the Lucknow 4-H Calf Club are asked to take note that the organization meeting of the Club will take place at a joint meeting. of the Lucknow and Dungannon Clubs at Dun­ gannon on Tuesday, March 30th. Note change of date’. t- ■ ■ ; . ■ Kincardine’Phone 181 PAYING HIGHEST PRICES FOR LIVE POULTRY Poultry Culling A Specialty In accordance With government regulations our poultry coops are thoroughly washed and disinfected for your protection. 0 NOTICE To West Wawanosh Cattle Owners The warble fly treatment will start April 1st at George Ken- rjedy’fc farm, .Boundary East and go west to Lucknow. All calves under 6 months and all cattle over 3 years may be exempt from treatment if free from warble grubs, unless owner desires to spray for lice. Warm water will ■be used for . first spray. Louis Blake, spray operator, Brussels; Victor Errington, in­ spector. I > I ; For . .. \ Higher Crop Yields Co-op CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the many, kind friends. who remembered me with letters; cards, flowers, fruit and visits while I • was a -patient in Stratford General Hospital, and- since returning, home. These were all deeply appreciated. < Mrs. Howard McGuire. •u TKe PLAYHOUSE 1st show .7.30; 2n<h9.15—Adults 50c, students 35c, children 25© Wednesday, Thursday, March 17tK/~r8th T DANDAILEYandJOANDRUE,in ——- The Pride Of St. Louis THE STORY OF DIZZIE DEAN Friday, Saturday, March 19th, 20th MacDonald Carey - and Wendal Corey, in The Great Missouri Raid Matinee Saturday at 2.30 — Children, 10c, Students 20c r 4 I i A ♦. < I !h: 4 < <C' Wednesday, Thursday, March 24th, 25th Louis Hayward and Patricia Medina, in “THE LADY IN THE IRON MASK” The Adventures of the Three Musketeers • **. • ’< •i i ft .1 *• ’/ c: £•o' 7 A X * • M ,f ■ / . ' -Il w ft it ♦*' I « T ' • ♦ • < ■ *’4 •> i I * ’• 4< < ■ > ♦ * r t CONFIDENCE & •«„ pirtfei- Early rf Phone 71. Lucknow& S I would like to thank all my friends and neighbors who re­ membered m<e while. I ‘was in the hospital with cards, fruit, | flowers and gifts. These \Vere all j greatly appr&iated. Mrs. Robt.‘ iScott. : . Earl Durnin wishes to acknow­ ledge with thanks the kindness of,, friends arid neighbors, Zion/ . Lodge 1044,,’St? Helen’s W.M.S., W.A. and WJ;/^. with special I thanks- to fhos.e who did the chores at the time ~of--*lTfS“^acti- d-ent. • . . It is -with' a feeling of deep • appreciation , -.’that I . sincerely .........1' ................................................. ’ for treats’ cards, -letters,' visits and phone calls while. I was ill. ■ Special thanks to .Bethany Farm ?'l Forum, and. the ladies who fifiish- !,ed papering; -/ ’ '■ >. ' ? ■ Mrs/■•Frank. Brown. SEE THIS DEALER JOHN W. 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