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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-10-10, Page 5,VOIX1414SDPsir, OCT. '14th, 1956. CLEARING will be held at the . farm of GEORGE STUART I,,OT 18, CON. '9, WEST WAWANOSH TWP., 114 miles South of St. ilelens,,• on • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ,LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO Thursc..ay,- at1:00pan • CATTLE --Stock how, 6. years old; •freshe ned 3 week,calf at foot, Good. Stock Cow,; 5 years old, due Jan, 1st; Red Cow, 6 years old, due in April; Cow, 8 years old,.milking; Grey Cow, 9 years old,, sold open; Grey Cow, 6. years old; due in February; 'Red Cow, ill:), years old, due in. April; Red Cow, .-5 - yeat'a' ald; -.!calf _at, foot -Grey .Cow;- 6 -years old, calms at foot; 2. good-$tock'Calves, 4 months -old; MAc1IINERY-- .Massey -Harr •Binder, , 7 ft., nearly new; Cockshutt Fertil- izer Drill, 11 •d'is ; . Cockshutt drophead Hay Loader, nearly new; Massey-liarris Side Delivery Rake; 1Vlassey-Barris 5% ft. cut Mower; Robber -Tired Wagon; . 3 -drum Steel' Roller; Horse Disc; .6 Steel (Drums; Many .Articles too numerous to mention; Tens''. Cash George Stuart, Prop 4' '' sostsesssosisssissoussossasoss.,.... Donald. B. Blue, 'Ale. • BORN :MORM—to Mr. and Mrs:. Wh- mer •Moran (nee. Noma Collin- son), London, on, Monday, Oct- ober 8th at St. Joseph's Hospi- tal, a son,. • • CLEARING • .REGISTERED SCOTCH Si:IoRTHoRN CATTLE At, The Farm Of • M. C TYNDALL and: SON R.R:: 5, GOD.ERICH, • ONT.... • .On the 8th Concession of . Colborne Township, 7 Miles Northeast of 'Goderich, i 1 Miles West of Blyth. 1 edne. ay, October' 17th at 2:00 . o'clock P.M. Robert. Amos, Guelph, Auctioneer `'. , 50 HEAD SELLING - 50 1 These cattle. are all TB tested and calf vaccinated. 'The bu11s that have .'been • used in this herd have the blood of some of the top°Ibulls that have been used in Scot- land and Canada such as Collyriie Royal Barrage, Burford Bolido,' Corrimony. Golden' Sovereign, Millhills. Festival by Ascreavie Democrat. • As :we are • not big .breeders,,. We have: top blood lines in the .herd: •These; cattle have not been fitted.for sale and are just in pasture. condition. Anyone wishing :a list Of the sale, phone Carlow X1522 or write 01.. C. Tyndall, R.R. 5, Goder`ich, Ontario: • WHITECHURCI-I Miss Marjorie , Coultes of Guelph General Hospital spent the week -end at here hone, .. Mr, Mac MacGregor and Gor- don Welwoad of Wingharn visit, ed with. Timmins friends, for a few days last week, Mrs. George Fisher held a i plastic demonstration at Mrs. Dan Ti ffin's last Tuesday night. Mr, and Mrs. Alex Inglis have moved from Toronto- to Mr, Toni Inglis' farm home on - the hig!h,. waY. Miss Winnif red. Farrier of Tor- onto spent the. • holiday week -end at her home 'here. , afIr:- and Mrs. Chapman and Garry visited in Toronto over j the holiday ida-y Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gillespie & children of Sarnia visited Sun- day .with. their parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Gillespie and Mr. & Mrs, Farrier. • Mr. Mac MacGregor returned meeting on Tuesday evening, to New York .on., Saturday after October 9th; was accepted. Mrs. spending hs.holicl.ays at his • home''MacPherson read •an article by PAGE. :and Larry .of .London were week- end guests of .Mr:: and°Mr s.' Ches- ter Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cadman have returned to their home here after spending several months in Lucknow and Goderjch. Institute Meets' Mrs. ' Frank(McQuillin, conven- er of .home .economies: and health gave an informative and thought provoking ' paper at the meeting of the Women's •Institute ;held on Thursday afternoon. She based her remarks mainly on cancer. Mrs. Andrew Gaunt, the presi dent, -was in" the chair and there were 22 ladies in attendance. Mrs. G. 1VfacPherson agreed to be • a leader: for the girls' club in ' Sleeping Garments with Miss Jean ,Aitchison -as -assistant ^$5:00 was voted to the IC.N.I.B. Mrs. Andrew Gaunt *as• appointed as a delegate to the ,area convention in London. An. invitation from the Whitechurch ladies .la their here. t The•• annual Presbyterial con- vention . of the . W.M.S. of United Church was held ' in -Brussels United Church, on Friday, Oct- ober 5th.. These -attendingfrom here with Mrs. Jas. Falconer, and Lois, Mrs. Scholtz, Mrs. Laid- law, Olive Terriff, Mrs. Beecroft and Mrs. Gillespie. Goodreports from all organizations were heard from- the many ,Societies. Mr. and Mrs.:1Vfalcolm Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Sig Foien and Ree; •aydon and Mrs: �Co-i spe`ri the', week -end, here owing to the, ill- ness of ,their mother, Mrs. •Ross. Padre Young on: "If you ask me, .work is 'a blessing instead of a curse". Phyllis Barbour favored with a solo "Count your Bless- Trigs".. Jean Aitchison gave 'a reading, . "What to . forget, ; and. what to remember". $rs : Charles, McDonald gave two poems, "An Old Prayer" and "A Recipe for. a happy. Day'?. A rememmbrance • day service was discussed and it was agreed to procure a wreath to be. placed on the cenotaph. 'At the conclusion' a social 'hour eras enjoyed wftl 71VY'rs. Charles iocDonald and Miss Jean Aitch - n as hostesses. ' Mrs: Alma Campbell, Jean and 'His manyfriends hope for the Barbara of London-' visited . with speedy recovery of • Mr..Arnold their cousinss, Mr. and Mrs.. Rob' Woods . who suffered ,a severe ert ,Ross. • coronary thrombosis and is a pat Mrs: Lott. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs, . Carl 'Lott' in Wingham. ST 'Thedeath of .Mr. Jr. D. Ander- • son on Sunday Morning .came as. a ; shock to his. many friends. • iii this oonnnunity: ; The sympathy of a host of, friends goes to 'Mrs. Anderson and the family. • • Mr: Gordon Green :of Prince - was a, -holiday. visitor with his- parents,' Rev. and, Mrs•. B. F. Green. . ' • Mrs,.'GR. Woods, Mrs. •Alex Mur - die and Bob of Kitchener .spent. the holiday week -end , at their home 'here. Visitors with Mrs D. Todd for a the Thanksgiving week -end. '.in-, v eluded Mr. ' and; Mrs: D. J. Mc- r Intosh .of St. Catharines and Mr. b dent izi Wingham Hospital. Barry 1VfoQuillin brought fur- ther: honors to . the community at. the Western. Ontario. 4-H chaxn- pionship .'show ,.held,, at London on Saturday: Barty's calf, •Scot - ty, won first place in'.the Short- horn division. For his showman- ship Barry won ; first in the 'Shorthorn division, rvLsion, first in the beef csection • and reseruTe grand champion' sof, the show:. Mr.. and Mrs. '. Fred !�VlcQuixlin, .Mr. and. Mrs. Andrew Gaunt and Mt1raY- also attended the show.: Mrs. John •Miller visited with Mr. and. Mrs. John Sparkes. Mr. and 'Mrs. Irwin McCabe, Marvin and Brian cif Windsor were holiday visitors with Mr. nd Mks. Carl. Johnston of Blue - ale and lueale'and relatives here. On their etuzn• they : were accompanied y..Mr. John McQuillin. & Mrs. Neely Todd,' David, Jan- et an et .and'Mary of Stratford. Mr, . and Mrs, Gordon Miller on Debenlures and Guaranteed-- - Trust cOrtificates:. • • 11 ■ ani 5 years lor one and two' years • &,r,M. RtnA'aii TONS r jl�: • .Ht !VI 1 1RIF • CAMS TPt'S7 M WEDDING. BELLS ' BAKER—SHANTZ Marriage vows were solemn=. ized in the Presbyterian Manse by Rev. J. Murdock of . Waterloo 'ori • September 28th, when Eva 'Marlene Shantz became . the ii bride of Arthur Frederick. Baker." I The bride is the daugther. of Mr, and . Mrs: Irvin Shantz of : Baden and the groom, tl son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Baker, Lucknow. The. bride : wore . a" ballerina Lyceum Theatre WINGIIAM First Show at '7.15 Thurs., Fri., Sat. Oct. X11-12-1izs Burt .Lancaster . Jean Peters in, "APACHE" This is 'outstanding entertain•*••• ment for actionfans and deals; with a one-man war waged •b • • a rugged . and uncompromising. �...-- Apache •brave,. against the U.S, army= 'Mon., Tues.; Wed.. ' Oet. 15-16-17 Gary Cooper. Charles. Bickford m "COURT MARTIAL OF BILLY :MITCHELL" This is the dramatic account, afi the ., 'stormy career . of Billy. Mitchell, a leading .exponent bf:: air -power in .the early days e . aviation, who deliberately , risk disgrace . and dishonour `' in 'EC murt-martial to. bring before the public the serious • defects in they nation's small ignored' airforce x the 1920's. , C0=0P PROPANE: GAS and APPLIANCES • • for . farm, home ' and industry LUCKNOW DISTRICT P E :Phone :Laekuiow 71. • length gown • of shimm r`m g crystallette and a finger tip wed, • . of ' ipearis ;and sequins- Sher ear- ried • a bouquet of white baby`t anums-and-red --rosebuds. i,..* -...,,7M' Miss LorraineI'VfacDonald • .Lucknow, matron of 'honor,. wore-, • a ballerina length figured dusty rose gown.: similar ,to that of the bride, .' For,.. her . headdress she. • chose a . dusty rose feather hat. She.: carried a bouquet poi" white! .baby mums,. ,and yellow. rosebuds.. . 'Mr. Alvin Baker, brother. s the groom,' Was best man..: A ` quiet reception. ;was held;, at the home . of the bride 'with:, the- bride's :mother wearing a.. black crepe dress with silver trim: , and. matching accessories The mother of the groom wore a dark navy suit.with navy and: white accessories.. • For travelling the bride wore - a dark. brown princess line dress .. with ' winter white accessories~ The •couple will reside in Luck-- 110W. uckno!w PARK TH• EATRE First .Showing 7.30 — Second Showing 9.30 Now—"The Man• Who Knew, Too Much" -directed by Alfred Hitchcock with James Stewart and Delis Day. Vista color. CANADA TRUST COh1PANY HEAD 'OFFICE' L. LONDON, ONTARIO E. . Aglow, Lucknow District R�epir,sentatvas burn n Phillips, Dungannon rYn iss til l i MON.;' TUES. & WED: Adolt entertainment'` "EAST -OF -EDEN", � -- 'In Cinenrascope 11 The great' emotional story that, set the .critics raving 'about. • its cast and itsdramatic impact: _ James Deans . Julie Harris, . Raymond Massey & Burl 'Ives 1 .. - . A`TARZA 1- ESCAPES"--'- _ . • • I. A second feature will ,be shown to,'eomple.te this program. Coining.-� a rowel ;ch ller' --.-The .Creat tit. ore rVi�'alks l�l'rinatng its , THURS., FRI, : & SAT; -.-Double Bill JOHNNY 'WEISSMULLER with a cast of favorites in a new version of ,the jungleadventures that: made him. ,famous. . a •