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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-07-19, Page 5• THURSDAY,.:JULY 19th,. 1951. Lyceum Theatre VJINGHAtu1 • ,two,• Shower Each Night; FIRST. SHOW AT 7..15. Thursday, Friday, Saturday JULY 19, . 20, •21 • RICHARD WIDMARK, BARBARA BEL crEDDES in PANIC '111 .THE • • MATINEE 'SATDAY' 'Monday,• , •, Tuesday, ; Wednesday, JULY,; 23, 24, 25 VAN JOHNSON, KATHRYN GRAYSON in•-- Grounds For Marriage. Thursday, Friday,, Saturday • • ".July26, 27, 28 • "EMERGENCY WEDDING'.'• • ,T.,..00;11111. -„ 'art» ...., .. .. ,,, .. 'HE LUCKNQW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Girls,, At Ki;ntail. Camp About '801 girls from 8 to "ll years are at present at, Kintail Camp from various parts of the. Synod of Hamilton' .and. London. A boys' camp concluded at; .the en'd of ' (the week. About •$6000 has been spent in Improving the camp• including . a . new kitchen, • a water system, modern ,convert-: iences :and hydro service:;' • 'DUNG°AN1�10 1 • The Colwanosh Junior)'ariners. held the .annual church service yin the Dungannon United `Church. Sunday evening, "'with Rev:`•J'. I-Iarrolwer.,, Benmiller, as guest speaker. George .Turton,, president . of;x the Junior Farmers, . opened the service, and Miss Joan: Clark read 'the scripture ,lesson. A.male, quartette made up of Harry, .Lear of Blyth, Murray Bradburn , of Blyth, Donald McNall 'of Blyth, :and Donald, :Youngbludt of Au- burn, accompanied by Miss Mar's. jory Watt •of Blyth, :sang tvio numbers.. The .responsive:. reading 'was led, by Ruth Pentland Mr: and Mir. Ralph Foster . 'sang ma duet. Rev. J. Bright,.; .pastor of the church, .pronounced the bene, - diction: 'Mr..•Turton thanked all who: 'took part, including• Howard :Blake, the organist, • and the .flow— er committee. of •the church. Mrs. A m 'e l i at. TreleaVen Of SERIOUSLY HURT -SLucknow and 'little Brad- ley of Goderich are visiting with Provincial Constable Ro.y, Davis Mrs. :Herb Stothers. of London suffered 'severe .head • Leroy; :Stengel has been .a pat :injuries late. Saturday night.'; in lent in Goderich Hospital. for the` that. city 'when `• the motorcycle. on past three :weeks:. There is some 'Which he was ' speeding: to the improvement .in his condition.• scene of an accident, was in ;:a Rev. H. Douglas. 'T.. Fuller; of br'"oadside • collision with ' a ear the Anglican Department for • In- driven ` by Charles- McQuillin, diar• Mission:`, 'was 'the:. special. Dashwood sc'hoolteacher, and a preacher' in .St. Paul's Church on resident of St. Helens. ''Sunday last'. .�It�R�►A�+�o�o�,t•P�►u�ua�i.inn+•t!�.it�uiu�Ril�o}�n�ii�n�o,R�'Z' •• • :COST' OF . NEW :LIFE HOG GIOWER •1950'-$80.00 •.1991.447:2A07: SELLING PRICE OF- FIN:IS:HED HOGS 1956—Much Less than 1°951 Don't Take Our Word Ask regular users . of New Life. PROFITS are LARGE C , O.• PAGE FAT BOUNDARY EAST' Mrs.,',Ro'bert. •Iiutchison and son Mae spent last week in' St. Thomas and while there; attended the Haycock-Targett wedding; Jack and Billy, Kennedy, sons of ..Mr. and Mrs. George Kennedy: attended Boys. Camp at Kintail last week.'.. Mrs. Walter. Lott spent the past week -end with Mr. and Mrs. unnex of Abw'ood. Mr, :Lloyd, Huffman•v, e has. ,arr d in Japan,...' , Congratulations to Mr. $, Mrs. Myles. !°,Mae V illan, neWI'y w, eds. • We welcome Mrs.• MacMillan to • the boundary: • •. ' • "Miss Rena 'Moore of gingham was holidaying 'at hex .home last': week N1r • and Mrs. Aynes and. Mrs, IJol;borne: of St, 'Thomas ,'spent ,1• riday at 'Bob •Hutchison's; The Whitebhureh Women's Tn'- 'stitute met in the hall on Tues- day p.m... In the .'absence of the president and vice , presidents, Mrs. George Fisher• was appoint-' ed' chairlady. Tie meeting was opened with the singing ' of . the. Institute . Ode, • followed by the Lord's prayer in unison. The sec- retary, Mrs. ''Emersthi, then, read he minutes of the ..last .meeting,, the treasurer's report, and., 'the correspondence which was dealt with. 'A motion. was Made to •in- •vete the, .members of the Kairshea• Institute to :ihe guests .on Grand mothers' day at the ,September meeting. Flan's were .made. for the annual picnic to. be held the. 'second Tuesday of August. After ',the . business .Was :dealt with:.. the Members joined m singing "Long, Long . Ago.", Mrs.. Robert Ross ,gave a paper -"on, "Homemaking' is -;no common task it is . the 'at-; titude that makes it interesting, or dull'.'. •.Wayne .. Farrier ' then' sang "It is 'no Secret" accomiSaii- ied by his. mother, Mrs. Garnet Farrier 'gat the• piano, Current. events 'were •read, 'by Mrs., Walter. Lott. The roll• call was answered by an' achievement'' of our-Insti- tute' ur Institutee worthy '..of publishing The: rpeeting 'closed 'by singing the• National Anthem: HAS AM;EZING LUCK • • AT' DISTRICT BINGOS: • Mrs - Wellington ''Henderson won • the $1000 'jackpot prize' at last Wednesday: night's` Monster bingo- ,in Teeswater'. 'Her good luck reads ,like a fairy, story for only three weeks before, Mrs Henderson 'won the, .$5.00 jackpot at' 'Mildmay and shortly ' before that • had won a $25:00:prize at Teeswater.• ' K IN`L,o.UGH Presents Thursday, Friday, Saturday, .July -1#1,-,20, 21. ANDY, MURPHY, known as "BILL Y . THE KID", comes. back' in .the ':colorful saga ,o> d hear America's top balladeer, Berl Ives. ..a'n • Chapter of "Adirentures of Frank and . Jesse James".. •Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July 23," 24, 2S. Curvacious Betty Grable ,with . a terrific supporting cast iii a terrific musical .comedy BeautiuI. Blond Froni' BashIuII Beni TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY STARTING AT 8.00 P.M. �..:t_q�orn�oaimat o�u�u�o�,hiamliq�o�o46i,a•q�ii�+' rise 1.0isioni... • • Offer.?' The Latest : In Modern: Farm :Machinery. Har' 'Vest "Time Is Just ' Around • The Corner BINDERS AND C�OM•BI,NES NOW ON 'HAND ALL SIZES, OF • M. -H. -' TRACTORS PLOWS, MANURE' SPREADERS; DISCS, U '• RUBBER -TIRED WAGONS FULL LINE' OF • REPAIRS • (),N HAND BEATTY BARN- .SUPPLIES' Located ,In 'I'HO$E 10-W, LUCKNOW Boyes' Implement The Former Shop. ;;;66m1.1;41... . +;..a+�nsmaa "at�+, Nola t�.at�,int+m it ,6 ..�;_4> >..a> attean. Bell 'at At'berley. Mr.Georg .,:.Thompson,; Purple' grove, 'was, a\ eeent visitor wil:li. her daughter, Mrs:'- Alex Percy Free Delivery — Refunds on Bags Contracts •if ' 'Desired. at A FORD'S Feed Store 'PKONE ' 165 LU.0 • • �•. •• t 4+.1.1.(14.114 4/1/1I)411(1..+i4.0u1.11.1 ( {, O 9411.►ArtHIM:p411111.0 o4►p”in4■=oib1.110:+1y+; Feeds, Fertilizer. Phone 71 ,Groceries Phone 27, proven�t•sel:f .over. the years . STOCIf .ON HAND.' users I Ontarioers of Co -On Binder. Tw><ile' have b, n saved $120,0,00:00 Athis season alone: • Hay Fork Rope, Cable, Forks, Cars,, P it and OtherEquipment available. BUY .'CO -Or QUALITX: PRODUCTS .' V. . I•• r h nd it District Co perative WE'•TRY TO PLEASE . , '1 Miss Barbara ..Murray` spent 'a few days, last, _ week With `Miss Jean Murray at Chepstow. Mr., James Brasil" of 'Chapleau is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Alex •Pecy and other friends' here. Mrs.. Alex 'Percy visited on Thursda w • A bert Trafford at Durham. Friends from here "attendedthe funeral: of. the .late. Mrs. Garner S,tanley on Monday afternoon. •A numbo from, here" attended the Orange celebration 'at 'Mark- dale' on p'ly. 12th. Kinlough lodge. wa's the . one. -attending. from the greatest distance. Miss Hele i Schaumacher spent, a • few days with Mr and Mrs: William Wall.' . Miss. Donna: Nicholson . spent a' few days with relatives -...at Ar- riiow: Miss .Erlma Jean 'Percy is hole- .: dayitxg with ' . hercousin, Miss. "Doris Tra4ord. at Durham. • Mr, and Mrs, W. .(Lapp ,and family of Wingham visited re-, Gently with Mr; and 'Mrs. Harold, 'Percy Miss Helen Ruth•Hedley visited• last week 'with her aunt,, Mrs Bert, Nicholson., Mrs. Clare, Sparling will enter- tain ,th'e Sr,W.A:'1 at her 'l home Walkerton ofi Thursday, July . 19 (today) • Mr. and:. ,Mrs, Bert Nicholson and •Evely4ispent Stinday, with Mill'arton friends t • • Mr, and Mrs: Albert Trafford; Doris and Delher.t of Durham, spent Sifnda y with Mr. 'and Mrs.' Alex Percy ''•• ' Miss --Karen Nicholson ;return- ed home after, holidaying 'with her. `cousins,: Murray . and Teddy . The P.Y;P.A. • met• at the -home of ' Mr• and Mrs. Robert MacDon aidwith Wayne Johnston, presid- ing. Following a hymn, Winni- fred McFarlan read.: the .scripture; lesson, Jack MacDonald and Rus.. sell Barr fled in prayer. Mr. and Mrs.. John Emmerson inv • erre .to :theirhome' with the Ot'h and 14th •,lines in charge.. Minutes arid•roll call followed.. Piano solo, Mrs. - J. • • • Emerson and Edina Jean. Percy.; Mrs. John. Barr and' Mrs. Frank Thorn;pson ' gave'^con'. -•. tests; • ' reading, Elizabeth Scott.:: Thee meeting closed with a hymn' and 'benediction. . • Mr. . and ' Mrs . Wrn. 'Walk Mr Lorne. • Wall and Miss lelera ,. Sohtimaeher' : visited "on` .Sunday with Mr. ' and Mrs. Allan Wall at Lond rn.l. Little ,Sharon 'Wall re- turned home with thein for ,a holiday. �anOE •.ao. a„ host of the highwa s AND NEXT COMES .,.:. RVE T tIME ie_Machine For The Job Is ALLIS-CHALMERS • ALL4CROP HARVESTER We• have, them. --w` ad Used,; ONE COCKSI-IUTT H . , LOADER, :Practically; New. • ' ,For Fast Profitabie`'Gains and Prime Finish '''FEED"'PURINA STEERFATENA, And' Make the Most Of 'Higher, egg Markets try Purim Chick Startena, Growena and' Growing ' Cho. w, ACKETT an veCKNOW, ONTARIO' 1 M t. • a .0 • •e.