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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-06-14, Page 5THURSDAY,, ' JUNE, 14th, THE. LUCKNOW • .S),FNTINEL, LUCKNOl , ONTARIO PAGE FIVE Ly.c�Um Theatre w I NGHA ; Two Shows Each Night FIRST SHOW ,AT 7.15 Thursday,, Friday, Saturday JUNE JUNE14,15,16 JOAN CAULFIELD, • ROBERT C7MMINGS' in, • PETTY: GIRL 1$147INEE SATURDAY' • 1Vlonday, , Tuesday,., Wednesday' .; > UNE..18, 19, go.. JAMES 'WIIITMORE, ' N DAVIS m — EX C YOU HEAR .Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 21,.22,'23 ,- "PAGAN . LOVL,.; SONG".. EARL GRAHAM PASSES • Mr. • Frank Graham, Lucknow,' and Mrs Helene G::Sheriff. of •'' Woodstock; received the .sad' message of the passing' of their. brother, .avid Earl :Graham, • Ed monton, Alberta: He. is Survived by. 'his wife, Dr. L. M. MacCros.- tie;:Grah'am, 'a brother, Wilfred. of V'ancouver,r,.,, B..' C.; and ,a sister, Mildred, Hardisty, :Alberta. • CARD F THANKS •The Navy League wishes to sincerely thank, the boys Who conducted the tag . Tay in. Luck, now on Saturday, as wellas those who arranged and supervised this annual appeal.. NOTICE--TO-CREDITORS: All persons having ' c 1 a i m,s again4 the estate . of James T.' Lyons, late of 'the Village of L' ueknow in the County, of ,Bruce,, Retired Farmer, who died ..on or about the fifteenth day •• of ',April, A.P.:' 1951 are notified to 'send to. the• undersigned • on ' or before the.. .thirtiethday of June; A.D. 1951,. full particulars of their claims.:iii Writing. Irnrhedia"telt' after . , the said thirtieth- `day of June the assets of 'the .said testatoe''will be distributed 'amongst -The ,.parties entitled.' thereto having :'regard .only to claims of which the Eke- tutors shall • then have notice. DATED this Eighth °`day of June, A.D, 1951. Crawford & Hetherington; Bar= rasters, Etc , Wingham,, Ontario, Solicitors for , the Executors. HELD, ' $.S. ANNIVERSARY Mr. Savage, superintendent: of the Listowel. Presbyterian church Sunday School; was guest speak- er at .'the Snday School : anni- yersary 'in.:the United. Church: on Sunday morning. Sunday School: students and teachers 'attended. the, service in a 'body, Wand the Young : People's Choir' led' :in the singing. Miss Webb's choral group of Rita CollinsElizabeth Web,: 'Seer, Donna Johnston,. ,Dick. Mur, die Billy Kennedy. and Billy Fisher sang two numbers., The .offering • was ' taken by George Richards,' George.' Web 'star, , Billy Ritchie':and, Ernie 'Gib Sof,, • erarkab.le • Grow Reported • From Users Of EW LIFE AND LIFETERIA CONTAINING: ANIMAL, PROTEIN FACTOR.. You believe:; it:only when you try it 1 .. 'DUL ED. . RE .. • �PRY.CES ARE .. Investigate Ours With Consideration :To• :- 1. Refund Empty. Bags. 2 Free Delivery ' 3 :Discount on %Half -Ton or Tons. , 4- —'Free dixitg -of-Your,-clro to : of:TTonies7OrEte a ton. Of . feed, : Try. 1 spending- : a few,, gdays with • her i' m of a h r,.M s .MacLennan.'• r ''`.. • TO AGAIN' DO. SO1L, TESTI NG. .Bruce County Soil 'Test, Pro, jest . is ',Tune llth to 27th • The soil test project .hast fall ' com prising of 1800(' soil samples proved -so w©rth h le ,and was so much appreciated. by ,the far- mgrs of. Bruce County it was de tided to carry out a .similar pro-- gram this year. ; -.Fertilizer recommendations and general •dispussion on soils: •awere discussed' with each .individual farmer at meetings held in Feb- ruary, This, year with the- test he test. being made earlier, the meet- inswill be 'held . in. NoVernber. ••and Decemlber, Fertilizers: -are be coming' scarce. It will be 'inper-. ' ative to order 'early for 1951:, The .'meeti'ngs will provide' ample op- portunity '•for;„the 'farmers to do this: • ' .The 'soil test. is a'very.' worth- while method fore, the. farmer to assess his soil' 'needs:, to grow heavier "`crops more economically+. ASHFIELD . •The June meeting of the Kin -- tail branch of the Women's In-. stitute was held- at, the home of Mrs. D. oWylds.. Mrs:. R: • Dalton was., in charge of °the meeting. The business part of the meeting was taken up yytrith final' plans for '•the. District Annual: The roll Call ' • was, . answered by ' a • house-' cleaning hint. Mrs: E. Saridy,gave a talk on Thorne decorations, and. gave sk a ,very good suggestions: Afterthe' close' of themeeting lunch ,Was served by ;.the ', torch= 'niittee'', in charge • The sacrament of:.' the, Lord's. sugger was observed,: in the. Pres=: 'byteri•an Church on'Sund'ay with 4preFaratory '.services on. "Friday evening and Saturday.' morning. Mrs:' R” '. Scott' of Detroitois 1 C I WFOIIIPS 'Feed, Stc 1.. RHONE' 165, LUCKNOW :We ' Appreciate 'All '• Patronage. �ii�s�•��is.�M�s�s��: �ii�r�is�Wr���s.�r��o�,ir�r��i„ Feeds, Fertilizer Phone 71. aEi��aw -District ..Groceries Phone', 27 0pera#iVe WEEKLY .SATURDAY NIGHT DRAW Each Saturday nigh at 10.30 -o'clock a draw 'will be made from the box containing 'members purchases.:t!ckets The amount of the •purchase recorded on the lucky ticket Will be giVen 'lawajs in groceries.' WEDNESDAY IS SPECIALS Di 'AT THE CO-OP.' OP THE CO-OP !WAY. ' WE TRY TO. PLEASE f • t .1: • a A',SPECCKLED TROUT. ' measur- 'ing , 20 inches and weighing 'five lbs. was. caught by ' Harry' , Mc:-. Burney ,;of Tees-waterat :• the . dath in Formosa' It : is said to be the largest speckled trout ever' .hook . ed in the, waters ofthis district.. 4 e PLAYHO' Presen s.. Thursday, ;Friday, Saturday; June 14,. ,Remember how you howled with laughter with,"The Fuller Brush Man"? Well, `,there, are as many.'laughs for you', in store: in , the with JACK CARSON and ' LOUIS ALBRIGRT TWO SHOWS NIGHTL STARTING AT 8.00 :P; r" •: Tuesday, Wednesday, June' l 8, 19` 20 Come one, come all -,the: picture you •have .been waiting for is hada. ,Fun--laughs--,action and thrills all in one show. The best sulky races in the country to thrill: you so come to' the. Fair—the ount with RORY : CALHOUN and JANET . NEIGH Mrs. ' M. Dudley spent a few days with Mr.. and Mrs: William Hald'enby. The June meetiing'•.of the HW.I. was •' held on Thursday afternoon .at .the Holyrood •Hall .Mrs. P.'A: Murray' was in.': charge • After • th .usual' opening and business . re- portsports were .read Plans .were dis- cusse,d for instaIlin:g water in the o'.for a garden a rty with• a special meting to be held. There,was'a handkerchief contest with prizes going to, Mrs. Earle Hodgins and •Mrs R ' Elliott The program ' was • as follows: motto, `Mrs:. Baynard Ackert; piano 'solo, Miss Eileen Elliott.. a garden contest ;• Mrs. Toni Hodgins; re - KIN:LOUGH; Mr and Mrs, Fred Jones re-, turned to , ,.their ,home in Moose .Jaw, Sask•, • after spending': the past ' week with relatives here. Congratulations are extended. to, , enjoyed. at, the Knotty Pine Inn, Mr''and Mrs. .I�. A Graham .who celebrated their' ..,golden'wedding. anniversary. on Tuesday; June 12: OnoSunday a family . dinner was: Kincardine. On 'S'unday niornin the bride and'•.groom of 50 years, attended• thhei-church forservice and 'the rev... ,D. on behalf of -."the` congregation ,,expressed kindest wishes to, this. esteemed , Couple; ' Miss Iona Terry is. 'spending ''a :.tw.o.:.w.eek4ac•-ationLa't-•her- home. With her parents, Mr.„ and Mrs.. W. K.' Terry at Belleville. Miss Irlma• Hodgins, R.N.; re- turned. to her" duties .at St. Cath_ ;arines Hospital after .a. • 3 -Week waaeation at' her home .here. : Mr. and Mrs. George .Halderrby, Misses Edna, and May Boyle visit- ed Saturday ink London with. Mr.. and Mrs:'• Karl Boyle and family.. Mr. and Mrs. Levi. Eckenswil- ler and . Douglas of London., Mr. and. Mrs, Joe, Cassidy andG.raem Of .Clifford,---:: Mr. •andrs.' ' NC: Johnstone of Listowel' jMoined''the Graham families' here to cele- b• rate the golden wedding 9f: their. parents, IMr, and Mrs. •H. A. Gra- ham. •' ' 'Mr. Jack Graham returned,.to' Atin Arbor '.after a two weeks' vacation iherel `with his . parents: • and. other i relatives, 'Mrs: Maurice :Hodgins will en- tertain the Sr, W,A. at her 'home on Thursday afternoon:,: A nun1ber of the Institute. lacy ies attended the: district annual:. .meeting .at Ra'id's Corners pies- day, ues-day, last. Mr. and.. Mrs Wti�., Cox, Mrs. `John Cox; Mr ' and Mrs. Fred Jones, Misses Edna and May Boyle visited. Friday with ' Mr. nand Mrs . John Scott and' family of Huron. Mrs, Charlie Hodknis & Kath-' leen ,Of' Visited Friday` with, friends here: ,port • of the district; meeting, Mrs: 'Perry Hodg ns..Mr. Elmer; Um - back druggist of Lucknow,' was:, the guest speaker: and explained 'the: preparing. and,, dispensing 'o€ 'dings. • The ':meeting .closed. with, God Save. the Kin ' and lunch was served.' Mr and Mrs. James . M.':.Hoa ins Mr. 4in' g , d Mrs. Torn Hodgins and •Irlma and' 'Master John Hod- gins motored .:.to' 8t. Catharines. Sunday and visited with. Mr. and Mrs Cliff Borthwick. • :Mr : and 1Vlrs Russell Bel1A, Wayne and Bonnie and Mrs : Nel- lie Bell of Teeswater :visited on Sunday With: Mr. Harry Bell and 1VIr. .and Mrs.' •George •Haldenby assay -Harris Iiupiements AVAILABLE FOR, I;MM.EDIATE. DELIVER' Plows, A11' Sizes of M. -H.. Tractors Manure Spreaders, Rubber -Tired. Wagons,, Side: Delivery Rakes, Mowers, LL 'LINE -:OF REPAIRS ON HAND one 76,-w, Lucknow Now. Located' In The Former Boyes'. Shop, Next To Ed Baker's: ,.i Ori I• • • • With. 'Allis-Chalmers Equipment 'We Have In Stock: • BALERS, "RAKES, m 'MOWERS,: KING WISE RALE CONVEYERS. • See The. 'Nev 60 ' All -Crop c Harvester . ' :ONE C ALLIS-CHALMERS USED dTRACTOR P'" For, - Fast � rofitable Gams and Prime Finish FEED: PURINA STEERFATENA Egg And to Make the' Most or Higher Egg Markets try Purina. Chick Starteoa, Growena ancj Growing Chow: ETT : a LUCKNOW ONTARIO` •