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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17th, 1954
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Nichol Fletcher was
Beverley Township' on
26th, 1877, later moving
Forty-six years ago she
John Richardson, and
pudent voice. >-
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,. Nov. 22, 23, 24
KEEFE BRASSELLE and MARILYN ERSKINE, in
The Eddie Cantor Story
«A Salute to a great guy and grand entertainment.
Attack without warning! — Courage without equal!
suits and you* will find that the get of our Unit siL.es-have
won superior
tunity
Monday, Tuesday, November 22, 23
.JAMES MASON and CLAIRE BLOOM, in
“THE MAN BETWEEN”
On Our New Wide Vision Screen
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This co-dperative has grown and grown because it has
provided, is providing, and will' continue to provide GOOD
SERVICE AND. BETTER SIRES. . V ’ ‘
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
making too much noise. ’
“I won’t, so there!” in an im-
Lyceum Theatre
'V WINGHAM
First Showing Starts at 7.15 p.m. Saturday Matinees 2.06
In color oh our new. wide vision screen.
Evenings 75c and7 35c ~ Matinee 50c and 25c
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This has been accomplished because the people using
this service -have dictated’ its policies through the board of
directors which the MEMBERS ELECT. Directors represent
districts and breeds. Everyone' has representation. - <
• Farmer ow;ned, Farmer controlled, Farmer developed,
and Farmer promoted, means—PERMANENCY,* STABILITY
AND SECURITY, for the many thousands of farmers buying
"service from their own NON-PROFIT organization.
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Stand up then—I will be obey-
For Service In Yotir Area Phone The
Waterloo Cattle ’Breeding Ass’n., Clinton' 242
•dii week /days between 7:30 to. 10:00 <i.m;,. and ,
bfi Sundays and Holidays, between 7:30 to a.m.
BETTERSIRES
In their- selection,, mdny thousands .of miles have been
travelled and great thought has been given by men whose
judgerhent and experience have earned the confidence of
farmer members. Every available means is used to measure
/transmitting, qualities of the buriT“Selectodr fur service. T
. . . We suggest that you.’check record of Performance lists,
show awards, progeny testing results and 4-H calf club re-
......... . _ r Unit sires - have
ratings, especially -where given equal oppor-
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 18, 19, 20
GARY COOPER and SUSAN HAYWARD, in *
“GARDEN OF EVIL”
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
i November 24, 25, 26, 27
" Humphrey- Bogart, Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson, \
Fred MacMurray, in
“THE CAINE MUTINY”
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SERVICE
’ • 1* ♦ * ■ • ’ * ’ ’ • • ■ u ■ ‘ •Research is continually , going on. An example of this is
research rWith frozen semen fri co-operation with the Ontario
Veterinary 'College. This will enable the farmer’s choice of
the country’s best sires. This is ►now available, to a large
extent. /' • ' ' '
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ASHFIELD BARN
RAZED BY FIRE
(DUNGANNON NEWS)
George Dawson^ young teen*
age son of Mr. and Mr$. K. K.
Dawson, took suddenly ijl iSat*
urday morning and was rushed
to Goderich Hospital aind was
soon after operated on for a
strangled hernia.
“Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell,
Auburn, visited Mrs. Robt. Fitz
gerald, .and Mrs.; Richard Gard
ner on Sunday. Other visitors
were. Mrs. Kenneth Campbell &
little son Stephen, Westfield on
Monday and last Thursday, Miss
Hazel Webster of Lucknow.
Mrs. Roderick McDonald, is
staying with her sister, Mrs. Wm.
Sillib for the winter.
A barn burned in the Ashfield
district on Sunday night, that of
Lawrence Ellis on the Boundary
road that runs from Nile to
Shepardton. A coal oil \antern
upset, when chores were being
done in the evening about 7.30
p.ni. The flames quickly spread
and help* was . hindered by the
Ellis family not having a phone.
AbAUt__12-~pigs-r-ahd- some hens
were lost, as the barn was quick
ly enveloped with flames, along
with the_season’s crop.
Miss Sylvia Stingel, a Grade"
XII pupil of Goderich Colleg
iate Institute last year, received
her diploma at graduation Fri
day night and returned to Strat
ford General Hospital where she
is in training, after spending the ;
week-end at home. '
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The PLAYHOUSE
First Show at 7.30; Second, 9.15 Matinee Saturday
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 18, 19, 20
GUY MADISON and FRANK LOVEJOY, in
The Charge at Feather
• ’ • . . ■ ’ / - •Coming — Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 25, 2G» 27 -
Humphrey Bogart and Eleanor Parker, in
a.___- -‘‘CHAIN LIGHTNING’’^ “
The C.G.I.T. of the Presbyter
ian Church met for the election
of officersjllpfjes.,. Joan Sutton
sec., Esther MacDonald; treas.,
Frances Scott, press reporter,
Marion , Percy. The hymn. Tell
me the Stories of Jesus” opened
the meeting. The purpose was
repeated. The 93rd v psalm was
read by Marion Percy. Games
were conducted by Erlma Percy,
who also read “Meet my friend”.
The hymn “Standing by his pur
pose true” and the taps closed
the meeting. •
The W.A. met on Thursday
with Mrs. Tom Hodgins in'
charge. Following the hymn and
prayers arid scripture reading, a
bale Was piacked for the Moos-
onee School. The WiA.. litany
closed the meeting and the hos
tess, Mrs. Wm. Wall, served re-
* freshments.
A Remembrance Day service
was held at the hall with Mr.
Ernest Ackert in charge. Follow-
OBITUARY
MRS. JOHN RICHARDSON
Following a short illness the
death occurred suddenly at the
home of her son, James Rich-
i ardson, Kinloss / Township, of
"Mrs. John Richardson, on. Nov
ember' 5th.' ' ,
Janet
born in
October
to Galt,
married
they took up farming in Kinloss,
where they resided until moving
to Teeswater some four years
ago. She was a member of the
Presbyterian Church ^and- of
Langside 'W.M.S.
Surviving are her husband and
two sons, James of Kinloss and
Robert of Teeswater. A daughter
Grace, predeceased her.
The funeral was held on Tues
day afternoon from the W. G.
Church Funeral Home, Teeswat-
FLOOR SANDING
REFINISHING
ALL TYPES OF
TILE LAYING
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Samples, Etc.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
er. Rev. R. D. A. Currie of Wat
erdown, officiated.
Interment took place in Tees-
water^pemetery. Palbeaiers were
Messrs. Bob, Bill and.John Hun
ter, R. J, Armstrong, Chas. Tif
fin and Wendell Taylor.
BLESS ME/
IF YOU’D GET CO-OP
ANTI-FREEZE THIS
WOULDN'T HAPPEN
abeth. of England”. . Mrs.^Tom
Hodgins read a suitable poem
and Mrs. Harold Haldenby sang
a lovely solo. Mrs. Allister
Hughes placed the wreath. Rev.
J. Prest .gave the address- which
was enjoyed by all. The hymn,.
“O God Our Help” was sung.
MrSn Frank Thompson thanked-
all whoJhad helped and the Nat
ional Anthem closed the service,
Mrs. Frank Johnsto.he has been
laid up owing to .injuries which
she received in. a fall. We wish
her a speedy recovery.
Friends of Mrs. Archie Bonnett
were sorry to learn that she also
received a fall which resulted in
a broken arm. - ;
. Mrs. J. W. Colwell attended an
anniversary dinnet at the home
of Mr; and Mrs. George ' Colwell
r-on-T-hur-sday-dvening;—-------'—-
Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Hodgins
and Miss Mhy Boyle spent a few
days with Mrs. A. Hodgins and
/Mi’, and Mrs. Rudy Sieloff at De-1
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Mr. TOm Hodgins has sold his
farm On Con. 10 to Mr. Stewart
MacDonald, who takes possession
immediately..- • /
. Mr. Dori Haldenby has been a
patient -in Kincardine Hospital.
We wish him1 a speedy/recover^
t bur' spent the week-end at her
home here. ' • -
Mrs, J. W._ Colwell. spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Don
McCosh, Purple Grove. /
Mr, and Mrs,. Glen, Campbell,
Jack & Glenna of Amberley vis
ited Sunday wither- and Mrs.
Bert Nicholson and family. .
Mrs. Geftrude Walsh spent the
past two weeks with Miss Annie
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