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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-01-25, Page 7• . 4 -THURSDAY, JANUAaYN 25, 1951 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LIICKNOW, ONTARIO OBITUARY ,• • .• • . Lyceuni Theatre w I NoIGHAM Twe Showa Each Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 • Tup*oxpAy.' • Three Little'Words.,. FRIDAY, 'S.ATURI4N' JAlkIV.AAY 26; 27 • 0,1CAIRD0itiOlOCAIA4 'AN; . : • ,SALLY .FOR,REST MYSTERY STREET° :MATINEE SATU:RDAT., • • . . Monday, Tuesday, Wedneaday. JANUARY, 29; ' 39' .31 • .• • BETTY 1-11irr_ON, • FRED. A,STAIRE LET'S _DANCE • ThursdaY, Friday, Saturaay, FEBRUARY 1,2, 3 •KATHRYN GRAYSON, 1VIARIO LANZA „• Toast To ew Orleans • 40,,t • •• 1 PAGE SEVEN . , 1.* • GORGE. MIDDiETON • is n: Russell Middleton of, don; 4, Kinloss, ;received word on NIOn• - day • afternoonof the death. of •hiS brother, George yfiddierum wruon, •pccurred. in'Efritish Col- uinbia that morning. He would • Have justreturned from a call have been 72 years of ...age on on an elderly cousin whose house rebraarY 23rd; and had been in is full of anticlties, 1 never got: failing. health for a lengthy per- past theitwo living rooniS, tho” .iod 1 an,dyng to see what is •ix..the rest ' of the •house 1 kan,brealc the 10t1 commandMent• enough in those two tpoms. : There's. a beautiful sterling silver tea Ser - school. for .25. Ygar•S. After: Y'ce with the tathilY • C146"4.. • on t'll,71rig, frqta, teaching,. the .,Nfia,46,, :.the side(not. KV.'family's), and ton ,famjay. farmedfor 4,.a. ti .lovelY Jittle milk • glass Y`Sauge.',' WPst. of the village,:be•foie,:lat the a4hets: with o'diffellt .re11°1'4'1:mt.' turn of .„the century, ;mid:. 'tern...on. each; all,serts of 1OVely cueton bought the farm - on the diSheS> and. the floor is covered -i. 4th Concession now Owned ,iby hooked rugs, ivth the mak- hs Russell • • et.s... initials in the . corner, • and., son. the date (some were made.in the . • •More than 40 -years ago George 1880's), .and 'Old furniture with Jr. and ' Mrs. • Middleton, ferrnerly Ibeatitifullines. The quest for Minnie 'MacDenald of Kinloss• went to Manitotba whore aley, tiqUes brings one into Mtetest4 farmed1;1, southern Manitoba ing sit4atiOnst Amusing ti:iings, haPiien tug! 'We were admiring for nany yeara. Mrs. Middleton an old 'perfume "bottle in a cup - died in the fall of 1944, and her b husband late; wentt to the coast towards °et `,11anotinlhere;Il .;:article .,,trhee.ci.,e ady, to reside with inernbers • of his of the : house; forestalling me, family .• • , picked up; '1What she 'thought,: I The late, Mr Middleton l•Was after, and handed •it to me, 'One 9fA. ifaimilk of four girlsand saying "That: is 'an; Old, 'old beer four boys He is survived by one 'stein".. To . ;no it looked 'exactly sister, ‘• Mrs; Margaret,.FraSer Of • like the tall glass Mug that . IS Nipawan ancl.tWo .brothers, 'Wil-• my: hUSband's Special water glass. .• ham ..of Forest and RUsSell of But PV:e been mistaken before was predeceased *by 'witness the time 1 disregarded • • s. Annie •Ingram of London, what 1 HAD thought Was a wood-. MrS. Mary Sanders of Fdrt Fran-. en cookie ..jar. at a Sale,- a nice cis, Mrs pearl' Fraser of Embro jar with a' Shield . on the and Atex ,of Kj11arny.. - beeause Someone said "Imperial . • .• • * BOSEM YNIE Mr. , '1Vliddleton was ,a 'son, of the' late George Middleton and Mary Hunter, and: Was. -born in Luektiow where his father taught Tobacco Co.": . . •only to have . _ . . , .. • , . an ;American friend proudly cbs- " ' Alie Scotch., coaltie -jar she' ' • x 'had , bau.gh,t: with the. Sterling sit.; •• ! Ver shield; rriarked.*ith the mine' of • a • Scottish town,; -So . I 1.• took the :beer .stein .in. my hands, . arid turned it around, on the side. READY. TO. SERVE THIS COMMUNITY l• was the.-lrern in' of a.' gilt label - • • • , • - which sti 1. boaresthe wergds, • . • AND - • ry Horne's.Peanut Butter „ The DISCOUNTS ON•EARLY ORDERS ladymadeamistke. • 'PlIONE;16i . So much for.. antiques for now; •• ' • . .', Im Sure' to come beak to. them • ..! • CHICKS l' 's. oinetime. , ' •-: "."' .. ' ---.. _ •• Don't you find your house • so Much. harder-to...Clean and to,keep• CHNOW, • clean ,in•• the winter, particularlY Htching.eggi/lrom'FIOCkileceinMended..by QAC, Ouelph• • • 1 if you burn coal? Silver tarnishes. • . .• ' : • •• ••• o. • •SO•quiclify. TO clean silver I have • • . WE RECOMMEND : found .whiting is the most .ef- feetive Buy it. at a•hard_ eqdiv Feeds. .Ware store. Simply made ,a,paste . - vvith: water, 'rub orf let dry and - for 1 polish. After it isA'aned, •• wash- POULTRt, HOGS and. CATTLE .; , ed . and dried, rub with .a pieee. • • . • .• . •„.1mii#rriiiroarsoommtc.4**trirri.o•iiim.riro.ci,(1.1••.oramiltromoin.q4111.40•6*H.#114•01.11,corraidortaitit.e,, — 4414 *40.44.44.404.1•••••TT #.• • • 'Feeds,- Fertilizer '• 'Phone 71 • • ,Grocerips• -Phoile .27 :, rand PRODUCFS •. .: Yon grow, better crOris when' You -Use • , .. • COOP\ BRAND FERTil.12ER. • Mixed at Lucknow CoOperative . 'Agricultural lime, essential in growing •clovers, is used , as•• a base for all brands. Indrvidual „ . inixture's as recommended by, soil. tests • , • 'ean mixed. at your request. A supply available for ionr year-round requirements. Soil :'sdiniple boxes and ,information kept on „hand for,kOur convenience,' 4 You Pay NO More And You Pai•ticipate In The Profits at the End of the rear.. .• a . . TRUCKING\ SERVICE AVAILABLE , • See About, Our' Cash Disconnts• nuv FROM THE' ORDER NOW • iutknow .(o4)'-eiative„ of, lemon, wash and :polish again, and you have an extra brilliancy which seerns.t� last longer: When. it :gets. d411, rubbing with a Pieed Of potato, dipped M baking soda helps. %to restore itsaustre. : A ,dry 'cOrk removes stains fromsilver': s. 'Cut to a pOirit, it can heworked into .the . carvings which are so • hard to clean out, and it"will•not scratch • .• ; ' -.• • , Furniture' seeins; lose gloss so naucli•more 'quickly than .surnmek too 1 suppose it does get more use •An excellent Pol- have found, is equal quani. Ales of • vinegar and kerosene,„ •.oloth ,aftec cleaning, 'T This is also p .good cleaner -for woodwork, windOws, mirrors, and the, kite -hen sink, 'polishing well . afterapplying. For Supp,er tonight' We are hav-, ing Our favorite main' `dish: 1I .cOOkecl .1/2 pound of hamburger hi the 'pan.—any left oyer ground: meat, will do. T boiled. two-thirds .of a 'cup of rice, one* teaspoon salt, 3 .e40§ of water in the doulble boiler. The ineat ;With a elle/I:sped' onion' goes on *the bot=, tom of a casserole which has fa cover, If you like, `put layer of. eo6ked carrots, or* peaS over the rheat.: Cover With rice, sprinkled with chopped ,parsley, I reserved• about 4.4 cuP 'a rice for .to -mer- • • • • • s' Presents . • • Thursday; Friday, Saturday, January 25, 26, 27 , • . Here is a.double bill spiced , ents that give enter tainnient for 'all tastes, FI13,,ST-,;Music,. laughs, awing your partner to a screenful of fur'— "Friendly Neighbours" wlth WEAVER BROTHERS & ELVIRY; ' AND svc9ND—Thtiue, suspense, mystery. No other enter- taininent can give you sti•Much•for so .little -4 • 90.* • . • • `` keit' Train: Robbe , • Plus ,NEWS SERIAL; Monday; Tuesday., Wedneaday,. January 29,; 30; .31 They're' rocking, the campus 'with rhythm 'and oh: biabY, those, howls of higher, learning Yes sir, the whole •farnily goes to college ori . daddy's I.- of nap., • .o•L • " witli.DonalkO'Connor; Charles bobilin',:Gloriu De illaven. and introdUcing'"BoOpkins", the baby of the; year. • • 4 / • 1 • . row's• dessert. On: 'toil? of the rice pour a ,can of tomato.' .sou,p, diulted With. Va cup Payer. Put in the This is ,a,,fine dish: if the time 'of' the Meal hour is uncertain; it can. be served • in fifteen :minutes, n or Yeti ca. ,tdp it in the Cven yoU go ••••to church,, 'and lunch is -all ready. when you coirie• home ..• New. for the rice,: which 1. sayed, for , dessert, TornorroW, I will Inake. a red • jellY llowder; and• 'when it is 'alipoSt• set; btrif7ricit at all` stiff; ; the:.' rice to which a: tablespoon of sugar has• been 'added': ;Mold in a ' glass`dih :•A deliCiOus pie' crust , made with.' the addition : pf. the „grated. rind Of half An' orange., and, for ,the used •to mix. the dough;:. -use:the jiiiee. Of the whole Orange, adding' • water, if. • pecesSary, .to: make sufficientliquid: with any fruit ' * * • Scimeone wants 'to'.:knoW: .how: tei make •Scotch scones7-the kind. You Cook on top of the stoye.' don't know knew. Do you •... . • ROSEMARY THYME:: PLyMPUTH• cay 'raffled: Off .at -The opening . of the7new7-ply Arena was. won :by Mrs., Fred Somers. of Timmins who Was in Blyth caring, for her father:. Head Of the arena ‘cOrriinittee Cecil' Wheeler./ ' . • • WHITECHURCH . ' ••47 . • 4 •• Carman Welweoct and his mother, Mrs. Ezra 'WelWood, • also: Mr.' ancl• C: .Heiffer, viSited • last 'Wednesday:y.4th. Mr: Wel- woo d. In London Westminster•••: • gosPital- where'. he, -ha been for the past'two Weeks, , • Mr., '.and Mrs. 'Elroy., Laidlaw. are living in the apartment above the poit•Offiee. Weweltionie them to the village, GordonMrs Small .Of ',Toronto , • spent' a .few days 'last Week 'VOW'. her sister, Mrs. D. MoGregor,.., Mr.' and. Ryan'Spent S t urda§ at' London ' ' • • Mr Fred' NeWinan,.- son. •:Doug and daughter Marylin spent ' afternoon. at Hamilton... • , ; • The TiadieS. Aid of ChahnbrS• Church are are 'holding their meet- Mg:Tuesday; January 30th: at the hoine of IMO.. Welwood • , . . The W. ,111". S.• of Chalmers •• Church heldtheir meeting.at the ". home of Mrs. NeWmari 'lase Wed- • • -nesday with a fair 'attendance. . .•;. Plans were made for the Day of ; : • • Prayer 'which: is,' to: :be held •in • • , the•Unitel Church. on February 9 The annual': Meeting of Uiuted,Church was -* held:- last -Wednesday . 'Rev. Mr,-„.:11.aywarci--..1 1.ai in:. the chair and all htiSiness', was gone • over ,a •V:ssatis-1, factory Manner. Lunchser- ved at the close and a , • •/ ....... • • • '• • •• , 1" • , 4 s • . . . , t'. • • • •• ,• • .!)" '.; Now Have A Good Selection or iraticroits AND MACHINERY ON HAND. , . Don't .itu#:The.,'itisk of iligho Prices and. Scarcity • ' ; '• ,. •111 The. Spring ▪ • BUY NOW AND 'SAVE. , ••••••440142V',ZiVe' tTelSb ''''•ofter4t$t•lokto4owing • I • 1 Model I Gilson 1 Model D John Deere • 1 Cockshutt/60: Oonibine, with pickup . • 1 28 Inch Goc•dison ,Thresher with Shreddftr 1 '3,9 International three-quarter one.tOn• Truc 1 i.'46 Ford 3 -ton (dual axle) .. • . 1VIassey:Ilarris SpreSder • 1 - • ' • , JOHN DEERE SALES and.SERVICE Huron Rd. :C9cleriCh 'Phone 1132 ,„ • . Sib Agent: PORTER'gWEEDING'SHOP. .0. 1 'Phone 87-0; LucknoW $4 4 • -• • • .• , • . , . • $ • '1. I • •C • - \ • jg • w • •••`4: • . • •t• •11" • " . • , • '• : ' • ' ; ' , • " . 1.• • . I • ' • —11 • , # r $ '• • , ' 1 ' 4 ' ilj#V1,1 ' 4 • ty r 1 • •