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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-10-13, Page 7THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO lr ■I- 7 U.S. Hetherington, Q.C. No Sale, too large or tod small ■T.. '■ 1 i1*1 '' ,i— ' ■ — S' DORNE and DORIS McLELLAND. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS »■ ' i . ■ . ’ BERVIE, ONTARIO Phone Ripley 77-T-12 < J 7 SOLD AT WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13th, 1954 T t I Adult Entertainment DRAGNET 0 b lb a • h' 1 . \ * for yOur protection. ; '„.**■■ ...L- ,ai';.''*iiinij**.‘if<»i>4Bi*MH»(i,-'iMiii*iY-|Mi (pjail it 'bai biOti —» n — 11W Lyceum Theatre ■* WINGHAM First Shawing Starts at 7.15 , Saturday Matinees 2.00 . . t ....... ...................... . ..............................,---------- -------------------—----------------- ------------------—------------r—-------- Apply'right OWOy — toi full informafioh or* yisil . Army RecrbiHpg Gtinlre nearest youfhbhtie. a iem No, 13 Personnel Depot;.Wallis House, Ridead i Charlotte Sts., Ottawa, Oht. «- Tek 9-4507 Canadian Army Recruiting Station, 164,Wellington St., Kingst0J\* - ..d7" Canadian Army,Recruit!ng,Centre, 90 Richmond St., W,,- Toronto, Ont.^-Tel. EM. 6*83y 97 NO; TPetsonhel Depot,.Wolsdiey Barracks, Okford & Elizabeth Sts., London, Opt,-- T . • ’. Army NeC.ruitlrig Centre, 230' Main St.W.,' North !BA0nt«-KI. 456_ ■ . Canadian Army Recniitlng Station, 184 King St. E., Hamilton, Ont. — Tel\2'8 ^ 027 We hov< b so much to protect ■ This Canada of ours — is ours to fenjoy at a price — the price of constant alertness. We cannot take for granted our, freedom to worship, to vote, to educate our children, or to order bur home life as we please. 1 All, these freedoms are, ours only as long, as we are. willing to do everything necessary to maintain and defend them. ; All. honour then to. the .Canadian Soldier -r.fhe steadfast guardian of all our free institutions. Without men like him, the Canada we love might cease to / We have so rtiuch to protect. Let us all do our part, without let-up,. whatever Way our duty lieSi, SERVE CANADA AND YOURSELF IN THE ARMY To be eligible you must be 17 to 40, years of cige, skilled tradesmen to 45* * WheOapplying bring birth certificate or other, proof of oge.,, . , / BEST ■ i ____ . IIn accordance with govermiient' regiilaiions T coops are thoroughly Wnshed .Snd jhsmtect^ (.* Wednesday, Thursday, October, 13th, 14 th * ,■ ■'* _ Ray MiUand and Grace Kelly, in -; ■ Dial M--Foitr* M Friday, Saturday, October 15th, 16th J Jack Webb and Ann Robinson, in It . inay be necessary to* change the picture sched­ uled to start October 18th. For further information listen to the “Entertainment Guide” on CKNX at 6.30 p.m. If withdrawn the picture will play at a later datfc_. L...:___■.' ■ ’, ■*-,.— LOCAL COUPLE WED SATURDAY McDONAGH—BURDEN The marriage of Melvina Alex­ andra Shirley Burden, daughter "bf Mr. and Mrs. Hedley B. Bur­ den, and Mr. John Murray Mc- Donagh; son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. McDonagh of Ashfield, was solemnized on .Saturday after­ noon at New Lowell United Church. Pastor of the church and T7 uncle"of the bride, Rev. J. A; Burden,. M.A., B.D., performed the ceremony.j , The charming bfide> given in " marriage by hep father, was gowned in a floor length dress of nylon n6t over white silk taf­ feta with a bodice of. appliqued .' lace, fingertip veil and muff. of red roses. Matron of honor was Miss Jean Campbell of Wingham in baller­ ina length orchid net over taffeta with matching: bolero. Her head­ dress was of orchid feathers and , she: carried yellow roses. The bridesmaids were Misses Karen and Myrna Burden, sisters of the bride., They chpse similar- : ly styled gowns in contrasting shades of blue and yellow nylon net over taffeta and carried.bou­ quets. of pink roses a _ ■ Mr. Charles' McDona^h aciecLas. best man for his brother.. Ushers were Mr. Ross McDonagh, btoth- i i i i I Our Feature Offering: HAZELTON SHAFT PREMIUM ANTHRACITE HARD COAL This, is one of the finest grades of Anthracite produced anywhere. It is a flinty, square fractured, low ash, long burning anthracite. It’s clean appearance and preparation will please the most particular ciistomeh , ■ ’Phone l81 Kincardine PAYING HIGHEST PRICES FOR ; LIVE POULTRY Poultry Culling A Specialty of sympathy ’■during : the illness ah^l at tHe tiriie of the death of our sister, Mrs. D. C. Taylor. Mrs. R. V- ’ MacKenzie, Mrs. Wrh- Fisher and families^ :Marguerite and Beverley • .Mac­ kenziewould, like to thank all their friends who sent them fruit, cards, books and treats while ip' hospital, and especially those who brought Mother and Daddy to visit them. . I '' ■ ’■ - . / ;.- -- •V. ‘ ‘ •» ^^At-reasonable_prices-and-fULyourbin-withquality-coal-that^^ will mean real pleasure to you lit ,JieMin& your home this, , Lucknow District Co-op ’PHONE 71, LUCKNOW er of the groom and Mr. Arthur Burden, cousin of the bride. The organist was Mrs. Knowles and the soloist, Mrs. McQuay; .both of New Lowell. A reception followed in the Church parlors with Mrs. Bur­ den receiving in a navy dress with white accessories^ and cor­ sage of red roses. Mrs. McDon- agh chose a charcoal grey dress with gold accessories and cprsage of cream roses. v,J.__A._BurdenproposedtheJ toast to his niece which was re­ sponded to by-^he grooms who in turn proposed a toast, to the maid of honor which was re­ sponded to by the groomsman. Mr. H. B. Btirden proposed a toast to the ladies of the church who had catered at. the reception. For a wedding trip to Musk-, oka the bride donned a misty grey dress with matching stole, red accessories.and corsage of red roses. Mr. and. Mrs. McD/magh- will. reside in’ Toronto. GOT QUICK ACTION • • . . ■ ■ * ’ . Classified advertisements in last week’s Sentinel offering pul­ lets and stoves for1 sale brought results^-and fast. If you have, something for sale that’s in pub- lic demand, and_at the..rig.ht_price^. a “Want advt”. in The Sentinel will do the. trick. :Just try it. ■ V' ..................................................................... .............- Notice To Creditors BULK SALES ACT R. S, O. 1950, Chapter 42 NOTICE TO CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE that HAROLD L, COURTNEY of the Village of Ripley, in the County of Bruce, grain elevator operator, has made a sale in Bulk of his grain ele­ vators and,.contents located in the Village of Ripley, and his grain elevator and contents, lor cated in the Tow,n of Ttincafdin.e to TRELEAVEN MILLING COM­ PANY LIMITED and I have, been, ‘ appointed Trustee under The Bulk Sales Act. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons who claim tb be en­ titled to share'in. the proceeds from the said sale. are required to.filp their claims, duly verified, with the undersigned on or before the 20th day of October, A.D. 1954, after which date the Trus­ tee will distribute the proceeds from the said sale having regard cnly to the claims of which he shall.then have had notice.. . Dated at hanover this Second day of October, A.D.* 1954. _lWJ,jBRU^ % Jenner, Brunt & Crockford, Barristers, Solicitors, etc. \ . Box 197, Hanover, Ontario. RENT A TYPEWRITER Everyone from the student to the businessman needs a type­ writer, and we can now supply you with new Remington type­ writers on a rental basis. Is costs you only $5 a month, or $2.50 a week. Enjoy the use . of “these modern machines. We can supply you with any Remington type­ writer or adding machine, and would be pleased to show you “their ~~feature“s~ ~ "7 7 LUCKNOW SENTINEL Phone 35 .. -CHRISTMAS-GIFTS- - Don’t wait until Christmas eve to.b'uy your gifts. Personalized playing cards, serviettes, matches, informals, and coasters make lovely iri'expensive gifts. A"pres­ ent with their name on will be appreciated. We also have ser­ viettes for weddings, showers, anniversaries, etc> DON THOMPSON f PhQne 33 or 35 IN MEMORIAM LITTLE — In loving memory of Mrs. John Little, who -passed .away, October 15th, 1947. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear.’ . Fond memories linger evpry day, Remembrance keeps her near. -—Ever- remembered by Husband and Family. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. P. W. Hoag sincerely thanks thpse who kindly remem­ bered her during her illness. x I would like to take this op­ portunity to thank all in Luck­ now apd vicinity who so kindly presen prior nd vicinity who so kindly ifed me with -beautiful gifts to my marriage. Una (Elliott) McLeod. ( ‘ wish ' to most sincerely friends and neighbors who We thank helped in any Way at the time of our barn fire. Thanks also to fhe Lucknow Fire Brigade. We appreciated these acts very much and are grateful to all. “Maurice^—Vera—-a~n-d—“Ellwood' Hodgihs. . The family'■ of ’ the late Mrs. Robt. James Woods wishes to sincerely thank the friends and relatives for the many kindness­ es and expressions of sympathy extended them ih. their bereave­ ment " . “ Tf is w 1 th““sihcOreT thanklTthat we wish to acknowledge. the many kind acts;., and expressions PAGE SEVEN The PLAYHOUSE First Show, at 7.30; Second, 9.15 h- Matinee Saturday M . ' ’ . ’ • •. ’ ’’■-I Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 14, 15, 16 Ronald Regan, Virginia'Mayo, Eddie Bracken, in “THE GIRL FROM JONES BEACH” Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, October 18, 19, 20 LAUREL and HARDY, in “BONNIE SCOTLAND • ' Thursday, Friday, Saturday, October 21, 22, 23 ABBOTT and COSTELLO, in “MEET CAPTAIN KIDP CARD OF THANKS Dr. M. H. Corrin wishes to ack­ nowledge. witli sincere thanks and apreciation the many kind acts add the gifts and remembrances that he received, while in. the hospital. THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE • «■ . . • .*■ . “Inveterate drunkenness and the resultant lethargy of the country is the reason France is in such a dangerously weak in­ ternational position”: “The French as a nation are semi-drunk 95 percent of the time. The govern­ ment encourages greater and greater copsumption' of wine be­ cause of a - continued production ofgrapes” ._These~are-the—con­ sidered pronouncements of a keen businessman to the Windsor Ro­ tary Club recently, Whether cred­ ible or not, it is a fact that acr cording to a report issued by the World Health Organization, France rank's second in the world in the number of alcoholics per 100,000 of; population. But more recent than the W.H.O. report is the startling story found in “Time” of July 12, 1954, about alcoholism amongst French.child-, ren of very‘tender age. It merits . ...."Barrister, Etc. Wingham and Lucknow IN LUCKNOW Each Monday — and Wednesday Located on the ground floor in the front of' John Kilpatrick’s Building ’Phone Wingham Office 48 > Residence 97 a “Voice” of its own.—Advt, COAL WE EVER BOUGHT 'products;