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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-11-24, Page 7• JS "MkopNRHMRR 7 ' ■ .;i 4 I. " W’-'T:1 > I WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24th, 1954 ❖ i c, r 1 i • ■ THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO e . “ wingham Fi^t SMwto, Starts at 7.15 p.m. Saturday Matinees 2.00 ■ .. i n ........................ . 2 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 24, 25, 26, 27 Humphrey Bogart, Jose Ferrer, Van Johnson, Fred MacMurray, in ' THE CAINE MUTINY In color on our new wide vision screen. Evenings 75c ahd 35c — Matinee 50c and 25c MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, November 29, 30, December 1 Anne Bly th and Howard Keel, in ' ROSE MARIE J I I i i I i 1I T I , * Cimemascope ----- Color NOT KILJOYS Millions of Canadians have found a perfecU;solution-to—the perplexing liquor problem. Not one has become an alcoholic. Not one has killed a single person on the highway because of a muddled brain. Their solution is Simpler By their own free will, without interfering with any* body’s business, without. making i i a nuisance of themselves or be­ ing fanatical, z they have simply left liquor in the bottle and turned down their - glasses at banquets. They are not “Kill­ joys”. They are resectable, up­ standing, level-headed folk with convictions. They, refuse to put themselves into a muddled men­ tal condition as candidates for drinking-driver accidents.—Advt. - : - . ------- -------------- -— • ».' • Al ' ‘ ' 1Attention Please, Mr. Farmer! | If you are having any trouble with your cattle, hogs or poultry, why not try . * . 4 Feed - A * Min And YOU BE THE JUDGE ’ as to the value of this natural balanced formula from organic sources. Many farmers have proven for them­ selves that FEED-A-MIN is the answer to their feeding problems of today, o i ii i I i 1 i iii i i I Ur ...J w.k.i..B ia„iJly now U you ha-.-. i neverVt?taFFEE^A-MIN. don? be. “penny wise and pound . I foolish”—-get your order, in now. We deliver to your stable = I door where possible. . ! L - ? Y !Johnston MacLeod & Sons I | R.R. 1, RIPLEY, ONT. — PHONE 102-T-20 | j ■ ■■■ . .- 1I It’s Here Again ... Another Big | [John Deere Day} i ■ i i Friday, December 3r(l [A... . ...• . L ' Two Shows A- 2.»o p-.m. and 8.00 p.m. DANCE AFTER EVENING SHOW I • , IT’S FREE.. Be Our Guest on John Deere Day. 1 i[Walter ii i i i i ■ ■'j/ i.- I- i ■ _______ _ _______________________: 1 -' • SOLD ON SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED BASIS ( ' a-———■ i 7 A LANGSIDE . Mr. and Mrs. Wes Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dawson of White­ church and Mr. Tom Purdon spent the week-end with Brant­ ford friends. Mr. Mervin Ritchie anS Miss Mae Dawson of Winghami visited Sunday at the home of the for­ mer’s uncle, Mr. and , Mrs. Rus­ sell Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes of Lavonia, Mich., returned hoirie Thursday after spending the last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs? Russell Hitchie and Tiffin fam­ ilies. • The death occurred in New York of Mr. jfronald Cameron, beloved husband of the former Eva Morrison of the 4th Con. Burial was at Deapborn, Mich., on Saturday where the deceased was born and raised.- Sympathy is extended to the bereaved. Next Sunday the 28th is the last Sunday for Sunday School. The Christmas concert for the' children is on Friday the 3rd of December. Seals- and diplomas? are to be given out. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wall vis-, -ited-Sunday-: afternoon-with-Mr. and Mrs. John Wraith and boys in Lucknow. . Mr. and Mrs. Pat MacMillan were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Miller. Mr. Ted Collyer, Mr. William Evans and Mr. Wallace Conn at­ tended the ; dedicationr banquet. in Fordiwich United Church on Friday evening. _ „':„ * Mr. arid Mrs. Parrish Moffat visited in Toronto with friends. The, Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Farish Moffat on Wednesday evening with Mrs. Wm. Scott presiding. Mrs. Chas. Tiffin read the scripture, Eph. 6, with Mrs. Bert Moffat giving the meditation. Prayer was given by Mrs., / Wes Young, During the business period it was decided not to~send woqirens_till the New Year. There is to be a 50c gift exchange at the next meeting on December 15th. It was also de­ cided’ to bring a gift of pickles, fruit or vegetable, etc., to give a newcomer to the" community as a welcome gift. Election of of­ ficers took place with Mrs. Wm, Scott, pres, and Mrs.' Chas. 'Tif- finj. vice' Ores., being returned to office; Mrs. Bert Moffat, sec.; Mrs'. Lloyd Moffat, treas.; Mrs.. Peter. Moffat on the Sunshine. Committee for the North and Mrs.- John Crowston for the South. Readings were given, by some of the members. Lunch, was served. 1 fr "c. •7 PAGE SEVEN The PLAYHOUSE First Show at 7.30; Second, 9.15 Matinee Saturday Thursday, Friday, Saturday, November 25, 26, 27 Humphrey Bogart and Eleanor Parker, in Chain Lightning The Bogart hit that leaves you gasping. 1 t ’Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 30, Dec. 1 . ' DENNIS MORGAN, in My Wild Irish Rose Warner Bros? big parade of color, comedy and dancing. colleens. Wingham. Hospital and hope she will soon be home. Mrs. Perry Hodgins & Sharon spent a couple of days last week in Toronto. and altended-Jthel Royal Winter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodgins motored to London on Friday. Mr. John Ross has {the hydro installed. Mrs. Sam Cotterill of Agin­ court spent a day last week with Mrs. Clayton Meyers and a couple of days with Mrs. Mor­ ley. Wall. ■ r Mr. John vGoollege, and Jimmy of Agincourt spent last week with Mrs. Morley Wall. Mr. CooL lege motored, up for the week­ end.: ■.( ■’ Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hender­ son and Linda, Lucknow, visited Sunday with Mr. arid- Mrs? Jas.. Wraiith, ■ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher visited Sunday with Mr. 1 amk -Mrs.—MelvinZettel, Walkerton*— and attended the baptism service of their niece, Marilyn Ann Zet- (tel. ■ • Miss Helen Schumacher is , helping , at the home of Mrs- Burton Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Collins, Port Elgin, visited Sunday with Mr- and Mrs. Midford Wall and Don­ nie.----------- ............ ........................■. .. Mr. and Mrs. -Alex Whytocfc. and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Carr anti family of Wingham. ♦. it • i> IN THE TOWNSHIP HALL, HOLYROOD Wfr :r f ..3 Sponsored By: 'V If John Deere Dealer, Kinlough ■ Phone 13-f-ZO Ripley- tickets on— -- . .. . Harold Whytock spent Tues­ day with Donnie Wall; The children of our school had a holiday on Tuesday as our teacher, Mrs. Graham, was as­ sisting ’ the teacher at the 8th Concession on the request of In­ spector J. M. Game; ‘ Aim To Increase Forum Membership Members of Bethany Farm F^orum, eleven in number, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wrdith on Monday evening. Since this Forum was organized - two years ago it has had as mem­ bers Con. bers •The gins; the families on the 10th of Culross with some mem- from the 10th of Kinloss, president is Arthur Hod- vice pres., Clayton Meyers; sec.-treas., • Mrs. ' Frank Brown; TssisWt"rs^^Mrsr~J^s-.-Wraith-7 As the membership, is small, a motion . was passed and second­ ed that the president and vice president contact the Other fam­ ilies in • the. section and invite them to join the Forum. Cards were played’ and lunch served-, bringing our first meeting toge-,' ther to a close. We’ll meet next Monday evening at 8.30 at the home of Mr.''and Mrs. Clayton. Meyerg. - __. ' ‘ "CoiTgr Wall, “Grandma” to many, of us. Who .will celebrate her 82nd birthday on Friday, November 26th. She has . three children, 11 grandchildren ahd ' twehty-four four great, grandchildren. Mrs. Don Donaldson held' a miscellaneous . shower ’ recently, for Mrs. Kenneth Rome of Tees- Water. ' We ate sorry' to report Mrs. Frank Green to be . a patient in . ............... t Is Your Subscription Paid? F S> i r f SOLD ONLY AT 1 your10 </*■ FASy w GIVE THE BOSS LOTS OF M/LK SO LONG AS HE FEEDS ME THIS CO-OP DAIRY PATION CflOPBlAnVKOI CUHN-Kwprviutf/ PETERBOROUGH ^11 “* LA t 1 ‘<r LOCAL CO-OP • - . k ■ . . Lucknow District Co-op ’PHONE 71, LUCKNOW . ■■■■jm■■mmi < 4 * /j