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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-02-10, Page 5• lOthf 1940 • • • . • THE LITICKNoW, SENTINEL, LUCKNOW; ONTARIO f • „ 1. PAGE FIVE ILyceum -Theatre . WINGHAM ' Two Shows Each N1ghi FIRST &I" OW Ar -73.5 TO -NIGHT THURSDAY FERNANR GRAvET, 0+.• LVISE RAINER. The Great Waltz SATURDAY: • 14-11.3, WALT DISNEY FEATURE Foo‘iiid,.fancy Free Matinee Saturdapat .2:06 p.011: • MONDAY & TUESDAY FEBRUARY .14, 15 • • vi*.I. 00 RALP11.-;10-4RD.P0$ WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ' FUiRUARY 16, 11 'CLARK GA1BLE, - LANA TURNER' ClaROSS Mr, and Mrs, Dave Donal , Helen. and Py1Us 'have gone on •a• /visit to lhis brother Jim :Do d- sOii. and family in-Mizpah; Mie- sola,..T.I.s"-A. Mr,T. G.: Donaldson of:the brieltrard'iS, looking after the 0i,ork on thepol While Dave is aWay. • .• - ' • -71A nate of Culross in the per: saw of Mrs, William,.BroWn (nee Hester Hudson) rpaased away Wilkerton •of heart seizure.., She Was laid to: rest in the paptiat Cemetery •at Riversdale on Wed- nesday, February 2n& Mr. Conrad Wqingart,, a nature of Greenock and Brant ToWn- ,-ships• was struck by": a 'car -Sat.-% urclay evening, January. 29th, and Was` radly• hurt that 2he paased a*frikl*, Walkerton -Hospital 7that evening 11e was 40irrying aLlan- tern,•and was on his way , to -light the„ fire In St.. Anne's 'Catholic hurelftlit :Riversdale: when ' he was knocked. down at the seme corner where. MrS, John Forsythe net such a .serious accident lait summer, first, nterseetiOn..west of Riversdale. One would think that reacisigns are indicated. „ '.. • .• Mr. Wm. "Ruth. retUrned .te his hair* .Monday after, being -a pat - lent in bhe Wallierton. Hospital for almost two ' weeks where he underwent an operation • • • 'funeral 'of Mrs.' Melville. Scott of BerVie.*as:held. in Kin- carchrie ..PreshyWrian Chuich • Tiay vesdFebruarY I3th.with inter - a • • in'erft •in'', kinCardine Cemetery. Mrs: '.Scott was formerly Luella : •.• Cowan, daughter 'of .the late Mr.. 'arid. . John; p,Owan Of We extend.sympathy :to her bus - band, brothers and sisters. • The Februar Meeting of Wo- men's held at the home' Of., MA,' Gordon Finlayson with Mra. D..WYlds as preaident. • the meeting .opened in the usual „ivay. by: Singing the ode 'and _re- peatng Ithe prayer.' After thp .reading ,Of the minutes of the ast Meeting correspondence was read and. Plana were Completed for, the social evening to be .held on February l4th. Roll .call was answered by a. Valentine' verse, Mrs. 'Henry 'MacKenzie', read paper On 'St.. Valentine. Mrs.' Mac- '•Miirchic read a .poein. :Then a heart. Icontest -was • follOWed by a BORN ,MORRISON—In Wingharn gen. •era1416spital on Tuesday, Feliru:: aryto 'r, andWia. Jacklvfor:- M, risen, R. ,•••14ticknOw ,(nee Mar-. jorie .ffuffiria'4,7a.716F1-.. P.URP.L'E'GROV very enjoyable evening was Ventm Purple Grove .sChool• house on Friday' eVening.* the torm of :a prOliiriol,e'partY Which. Ma s follOweCI by a darice, •.: Miss 'Mar:garet7ttobertsorr;Was • a isitor homq. G old ie Huston • on Saturday » • •• Frank Dore arid • NantV Ann, are _Visiting her parents at RiverSdale. •: • and Mrs. • Ruaaell' C011ina and fairillY • visited. with' Mr. 'Geo. Cohre11 on,SundaY, • • - Mr. J.4a1.0irtipee'StarileY has. been aisaiSting . Mr.' Calnifiri • Roberton in the bush Cutting -logs' this past two.. weeks,: ' • . • " . " »The» monthly meeting of the WOmen's, Instittite- waa largelyat- tended at the bbine of ,Mrs. Don- ald McC9ph last Wednesday: : Little, .1,eonard ' McFarlane • is "Making favorable .progress but is still in.12kringhain.' 'Hospital. We are .sorry :to ...report 'the death' of 'MrS. MeiVille'-Scattwho1 Passed away in Goderich Hospital on.Saturday • , 'cleffrohstratiori af setting 'a table: • 'Mr.. and.:Mrs. bon McCosh and for Valentine Day by , Mrs. Pay. Mr.le Walter.'Collins attended a• Dalton. The March meeting Will party at the ;home of Mr and Mr4. . , be,, tit Mrs, Mrs. JOhn Stott of Ripley last -Mon- e MacGregor as•president.daynight., • • • • WOMICX' slogtve,' lommslogigstvroog--Wig;g7/000066-voi.ogoopp, • • . • ,,, • .• , . . . . $ •. . do' yotir own for less than n oe-tenth ni)11 'costs; "1 e / • • • , Ms • ' E. W.. 'Rite as ,hostess • , • • the PPbrttitry mietirig Lof the / e Worrerl's InStitute held oil' Thurs-. 'da.,.alterriaon. With 17» laaies in_ » attendancears. Cordon • . "Me, - Pherson the president) was in the' g s &air ..apC1 the. roll call was re - .0, . s6onded to by the paining of an Me • Guarantee ' You Satisfaction . . historical place of Mterest in On- . . , tario. Mys.„ W. A..,Miller was ap- LET US SAVE YOU TIME . 2.. ;' 'pornteci ' fo4.renreserit the.°branch .• ' ' • TROUBLE AND 'MOIsivE1(.„ ' * (1.13 Zittehe(s: AD/lik,st,ili,oellkPlitilaii•itlantif .gGned71r: . • M1 . 0 f s n FORTYEftHTAcREs OF CORN YIELDED 67 Bli$. O ACRE The annual reportof the Irtice County Crop Improvement As- sociation dealt at spine length with the - grain corn •competition afl panieufarly in respect to a 48 -acre crop grown"by Raynard Ackert'at linlyrood. ' The report said in ,part: , "The ' .was estimatedby, measuring total, ainetuit stored in. crib, adjusted • for:.mOisture, Cla4i and tOtal acreage, to represent dried Shelled corn. Entries. Varied from one to forty...eight ares, The 67. 'bushels per acre.. on 4,8 acres'. 'Obtained,: by ;Raynarct .. Ackert .is. mest: significant in :r-thatj-if-was •t4e:.oply large acreage, It ,weruld have been possible to select the best acreof the Ackert field,. and Obtain' - good as...the r beat. •T(.)1..al'kields 'over large acre- ages.. are Smallerdue to obvious reasons. llaYnard Aokert's field was a field recently underdraik1-. ed,relatively high in Orgarric •Matter,„4with ,400, or more pounds of Corruriercial..fertilizer per atre.. Kinloss Township 'directors orr the Britce'.:Association are ,Ernie Ackert .and Fred Gilchrist..Huron. Toirnship directors are Willi* McGuire, Fred Martin and :L. a Reid :-.• • . • . W1-111TECtiUP.01 • Mr R Y'," Carrick passed away nn • • " . . • in 1,4ondon. at _the.hom..eof daughter and Son-in-law;Mr nd Mrs Fred Clarke. 1,11e• funeral - was held • from Curries funeral. home in :Wingharin last Thursday with interment in Cein- etery He, was .85years of age. .He carne. from `ScOtlaricl. when a young. man and resided in this community: ever since: 'He., was very fond 10 fishing • and • hunting: He .leaves three:daugh.= Windsor (140; Mt*:; Fred Clarke (4avina),.'Mrs:. Itags- dal•e :(.8usie), His 'wife predeceas ed. hum a number of. years ago., Mr. and Mrs.., Walter. LOttand Mr Welwood attended , the fun- eral :of Mr, Allan Grant at lactelb-., alsh ;on. Monday .last. Miss Grace MacKinnon, , former teacher••here called ,on old friend's. in. the': village on 'Sunday. • ,Mrs.. Jack 'Ryan spent Sunday in Goderieb. , 7: • Little Roy James. fias,been 111 with measles, also Mr and Mrs Tom Morrison's baby. ' : BOIRN4.tO Mr, and, Mrs. ''John' MorriiOri, a. son, in Wirigharri Hos- pital "on January ..30th; • , Mr. and. Mrs.. D. Kennedy of ihringh.arn spent . Sunday ' after- -rioeit- with his . mother, Kennedy. » • 7 • °.,L •*. - Presents . . , • • Thursday, Friday, Saturday February 10, 11, .1 Action galore' seelhe-great 'San. Francisco Earthquake .. days of the reckless west. coast . , men fighting for the love of their women " and where law 'was. a man'i own gun. or two 'fists ; : 11 Flame• arberry (dist" •01. • • ° lka% eAuNLANti: Doormic • Plus caitoons .and Matinee Saturday ,at 2.00 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,: Feb. 14, 15, 16 . e At kat° exposed . the story of opium and how , the law trails its smugglers and users all over the world.. A :film 'never. to be forgot,en. • • • • , . . ..To The 'Endi. 'of. the World" .. starring' Dick Powell and mtx cmg .the • Chinese actress, Malai. •• Starts, at' 715 Aticilie macintYre, IC 6, t,ileicriow '• ,,., • : • ' » . • JASPER FARRIS11,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Farrish has , • . ign- ed up with the R.C.A.,F. and has commenced training at Clinton: ST... HELENS your glal:n from . granary to "feed box with.Oul singlo the bistrjrt presideht. was,. , han(ilmg . no "riloret. bag-,ing and traveliing kvinter • .fhe' go:iest 'speaker. •She brOlJght. roads .to the' mili . dela for fresh 'Mit 1 g g frOm the District and : no mare 1.9-15 tent rint.titig Cists. ;" You cap keoliirig' with, National Ilealth „ • Week ch6so :"The' SecOnd Forty' :Year's"- A8 tht.8.011.)..jbet of, her 'in - If .you haven't hydWe, sell Geht' Grind -All Tra ct.Or.':11-faintiier Milis.‘'. .7 BOYS'- QUALITY- 1 AR • ',Men's 16 -Inch Victory Re- • tan, double soles, outside.. counter; ' 'Men'•s Army --Boots, water , •0: • Valentine Master -Bei.caf •Oicf.ords, blaek•,& brown, ' , • . -Boys' and. Youths' )fords,., goO4:qUalitY... . ' , • • ,. • . .• • • • • Twelire.InCh ..Leathir 'Tops,4 crepe .41 • , • • • bottoms, cushion msle... 5' • • . '-• • 0..yershoes, zipper,. jer se 3i. woal; Rubber Boots for all the family. Manyotherlines All Reasonably Priced. tea cups with Mrs.. Geo..Stuart •horn Cattle sale :7 • and Mrs. G. McPherson as host, • • . 1VIesara. Andrew Gaunt and i; 1?.•McDontald motored to ,Toi-onto on Thursday to attend .a ,Short, • • Mr,. :and Mrs. 'James Durnin have •returned ' home frem'. Cardine where DUrriin has been; ' visiting since' his :return •,' from 'Victoria Hospital London. • '... opiiiiimilmsmommiummilimimumpuommumimmmilimmompatt " WE 'ARE- AGENTS 'FOR 17 4• 1 1 4 ''•"'470* n N • • • • • 0 • 4..og,g • • 1, ; g• , . • • ' •.°7 „i7"•'` .7. 7 ' • • re• • • • • 1474 '144i 4 • n c 1•• ; • ni N. 7: ; el: I • • ••••0 47, 74 ." 0. 647. , 2,,‘? :f ill • • • 4., • ,,?;%)%.• 1. • ' .• ' .•••47 ••?•t .• 0• * • •': . • n, '•••• ° • . iror • iv:. • 411) • ...Delivery Will Be.Made Twice, A Week by '• ,717 TitiCk.. from Hatchery ' •• ' Large Variety • PURE .STRAINS; & HYBRIDS I 0 • • Get' Our Prices BefOre„. Buying.•' m . 'teresting", and inforinative`., • Mrs, George Stuart conducted a bird cOntost. Mrs. LorneiDurnifi , : gave aleading "A. Boy" and, Mrs. Chu ter: 'Taylorfavored with. a. sol.o. At the. •„conclusion n sociaar.was enjoyed over the . .` . • ••••• • • 0... 4 Treleaveti.' ".. • Company • . . 7 9' ''Night 123' 7. • , • RI •• 1111ili1111111111111111111111111111111111i111111111111i81111i11111.111111Miell1illiNillI1iliililli- • • • • • • • • • V • • • • • • • • • • • nir1 • • 44 •I0• ••1 — - 1.-';i4 7)11r14, 0 •, • • ' ' x • , :41 ' ' • • 7 • 4 ' '7 , 17 4 i 1717 7 74 , •••• ' ,•,°" if • • • • 7 747 4; • ;7