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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-02-24, Page 51 TliIii a- RUAtY 24t1}, 1049 I ceurn Theatre Two Shows Each Night ; FIRST 'SHOW AT '7.15 • To NIGHT THU1tSD !►Y JAMES MASON,. .•' ; • ` DEBORAH 4E'it in -;- Hatters. Castle (Ault Entertainment) • FRIDAY do SATURDAY Zs, ' FE$RYl'A►RY 26 :TED' -DON 1►L' DSON, • STEPHEN/ DUNNE, SON OF •' RUSTY 'Matinee Saturday: at x.00 p.m; MONDAY & TUESDAY+. FEBRUARY 28,' MARCH 1 'ESTHER, WILLIAM$, .• PETER. •LAWFORD: tt W t You hn.an Isla d ., . WEDNESDAY &THURSDAY .;: MARCIf 2 g •,• PAIILETTE'GODDARD,' MCDONALD CAREY', in• ZAR 1 Some foods heat theblood bid .oiher seryed'nsame Testa ta. is an 1 zria-ke it bpi'. . I °THE L, CARD OF • THANKS George Habkirk •wishes. to Most sincerely say '`thank you" to • all. his friends who have remembered. him with ca;. f1-oat-_-and=.-treats George appreciates it very much. Jim-1'hillips wishes to," express. his sincere 'thanks to: friends and neighbors who so. kindlyrerr'iein- 'ibered him -while in the hospital, arid • to those 'who extended, a; helping ,,hand to Mrs: 'Ph'illips. Jim .Durnin of St, :Iglens' wish - . es . to: .extend his most hearty thanks to all those Who so kindly' remembered ed him invarious ways ,.while he was rn .Victoria . Hespi- J R.. McIY0b wishes to:Ue'c cess his sincere thanks for the '•nrany. 'acts of • kindness extended'• nim urhile a 'patient in Whigham. Hos•= liital . A111' 'these thoughtful re m,entbrances wererriuch apprecia= •tea. • Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Haldenby and family ;wish to thank . their friends •: and n•eighbors for :the ,kindness •shown 'tt em in their re.: cent bereavement. 'Special thanks to Rev..' L , W.. Owens,' the pall- bean ers . and .those that • sent : flow- ers. • GET T `; . bFF O A : GO D .. � O START with Bray • Chicks Early in -the • year ohicks.; igetthe better ,priced Markets. . Pullets, •cockerelsi• mix ed,; started. Ask for .pricelist;• and list 'of daily :specials: Agent D. R 'FINLAYSON, Lucknow Steady Winter in B: C. Writing 'from Mission City, B.C., Jim Parket 'says'. they • have had''it pnettY':: , rough there this. Win- ter , ,with snow 'and :frost, since De cemb er 4th.`. The. letter, was. wxit6e n February l4 h, and it had been sn4Ti :'all day. iii■■.immiue■i mmimmiiuuh' ..ass u■.umn ieirsir.•ium I_C� Codi Tete Line of , Hog,. Poultry. . and • :Dairy Feeds .'with' 'molasses..... Corn, Bran, Oats, •Wheat, ' Barley Shorts ' and Middlings. SOYA •BEN OIL -MEAL vailable for. •March ' delivery This will` replace oil cake. 'releaven Milling Compan Phones: I�ay 9, Night 123. u •:■ ■ • 0 ■. ■. O ■ ■ ■ O , ■ • ., ■ • 15,■ •i ■ .0. •a ■ a ROMs" IUIUU•t 1.1.1iii■■l•i■0Ui•■ipi■■ii■iU1'■■is,1111 ■'ir You .Are Feeding..Better Feeds Wheii You:`, • Brandi :Feeds `Try. These And 'You Wifi 'Like Them ,PIG' STARTER,,. CHICK 'STARTER HOG GROWER GROW MASH • W ,RATION • LAY MASH HOG MINERAL,' r'IiNERAL •:: , •• OYSTER SHELLSiEL HOG CONCENTRATES GRIT - . " • *'. SALT' , . , / ' DAIRY•. RATION :'' CALF M DAIRY. CONSENT CATTLE MINERAL :CONDIT DICERS TONIC WORM 'MEDICINES Free Delivery Service on Toy •and , Half Ton Lots ticktioW ittrictow eatve; 1 NOi S NT1N:Elr, 1,UCKNQW ONTARIO: fEDERATIO'N ' NEWS tB . W. V., Roy) After repeated .attempts, eau federal. 'mexriTier - o Parliament, Mr, W. H. Golding, has finally been able. to. convince the Veter; unary Branch of. the. Dominion Department. of ' 'Agrieulturd • that it' was most ',urgent to coininence the TB: test of cattle in..the. Cotun- ty. This. work was -begun last' week, ,;when two men arrived in Clinton on Monday, February 14. to •actually commence. work oa 'the project.`'' A.aty fanners ,anaaiousv;to•have their 'leads:•tested at an :early :.date• should 'make • a rplication to, Dr: Childs,. The Veterinary.: Director. Genei°a1,. Health • of Animals; .Branch,' Ottawa. v: The;:' president 'of .•the County. ederataori, . W R.: Ldbib of C1in- tori has been ' chasm ; .bo' go to Ottawa along with a.`;delegarti,on from Middlesex,' •band '"adjoining Counties ,to protest the condenxr= ation ',being: paid .;on, cattle etuid :to f.be ;:reactors' on the T'B'. test • "Food .in saps clothing" was the topic :far disco cion, at Farm Forums on Monay eveming,;Feb- ruiary. ' 7th: Fortuna • decided `.fat advertising of toad products ;was. :in rhe :.best • interests of the pro- duper,• • bust fiindaan a 1 its -the pradni,cirig of. ,a. qualitt:.' product., Highcway East Forum .in .Huroi• tells ..o. -a marl w-hio:raised a-large- family, arg"e-•family; ten girls: When the last. one Married,:'the : imen of his age congratulated hian:: Said'. the old fellow, "That's nothing. If ra•;man' raises ' ises :good stuff, he•. has :no & W'a1e • to •.gent •rid 'of it" Both, ., Tom' Pride ' and Johzi. Hanna, .our provincial 'members ,of Parliament, have . ' promised strong support in . preventing. the oma n if acturers .of.. inargerine. in copying the `color'.and appearance: buitrter . 9 ;Cc rites ve Simon. Hallahari, Blyth, Bertram- Klapp, Zurich' and. `W V. ,,Roy, Clintvri, attended the annual meeting of C1:,F ;& G A;.in the King Edward :Hotel; ;Toronto, On, Saturday,.Feb-. :ruary: 19th. The meeting got'. un- lerway. in. ; "Vanity ;Flair". ':at', .10 a un. KINGSBRIDGE Miss Margaret' Foley : is spend ing a few. weeks .in Detroit. Mr. and .Mrs. $lai►se. •• Martin, Mx. and.Mrs.'W. Lannari and Mr. . Louis Hogan Were in 1 aniilton ori Saturday ..attendiirg • the 1Vlartin Kirty wedding 'Mr. 'and Mrs Nape Martinagent 'the week -end: an.'Haimilton. Mrs.. Ly+a1 Lannan visited her• sister, Mass Fl;oa°eaice Larribertus in Hamilton, • for •a :few days., Mrs 'Edwin Myers : and infant son•arrived home 'froth Goderich ,Hospital. Mrs •;Philip Hagan ,•visited" and . Mrs..Theodore Redn and •for' a few 'days. 'OJNDARY EAST., . r::: cQu l iii ce e.r:` 'his 8th birthday on Saturday'xby atrrening a family 'dinner .given. in is honor at' the home of .. his son, .Mr. and Mrs. Eddie McQuil lin, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dawson, and. son Donald" were here from Toronto far the occasion. His .other...Son Evan; -with Whom he' makes his' home, was' also present' at the dinner. ,Mr: McQuillin is enjoying quite . good :health and is quite active in spite of his` ripe' old age. Mrs. '. M E. Carruthers ` and Messrs. Irwtrrand D. s: Garruth- erstet Sntrida ,.i y at Geo • eorg a Fish e Miss Yvonne MacMillan return- ed 'to Lorldo•rn on Tuesday .'after• spending the' 1E5'1/414 week dt' her -home here .:.... :._� The St Helen's Young People , presented `their • play , "Uncle Cy • Presents Thursday, Friday,Saturday, February 24, 25, 26 The most famous; outlaw. in American history .,'• .., a house- hold word for years made an Outlaw by circumstances OAS was;• .• .. -Jesse. This. picture broke,.: llany attendance recoards' wherever *. spla•yed. Star• Tyrone Power, Henry:Fonda' • Supported' by the. :best Hptywood, .character. aacto lus Cartoon and News `Reel � • Matinee .Saturday: at, 2.00, p.m. Monday, Tuesday; Wednesday, Feb. 28, Mar. 1, 2 Here it is folks' Like ;an -artist who is p roud of lis greatest painting, se arewe, in ; ►resenting Wordscannot; describe it:. Don't let anything else take away, the extreme pleasure of seeing this remarkable production and it • features • your favor::te stars= Jeanne Crain, Dana. Andrews; "Dick Haymes, Charles' Winniger apd ' Percy Hilbride Dron`'t `be among those ; "I wish I: Thadn't missed it„ folks' Low Starts at 7..15' Sterart . Lavis.' Lucknow Hits A New ' High" in .the' White- church. hall Ion; Friday evening' which• was crowded to Capacity. The 'play 'Was' well'. presented . and a good laugh from start to finish; The ,monthly community niht. was held Community Mem- orial 'Hall em- oriai-Hall `in Whitechurch on Fri .day eveni igGanes were enjoy- `ed with ,.lsdbel Elliott: and > Leroy • Ryan winning high ,prize at. crok Finale . and Joanne Casemore and Jimmy:: ;Gaunt the` low ,,prize ' ',Euchre prizes were won by Mrs. Lorne Johnston and A1;an Miller with , consolation prizes going" to .Mrs. McLean and Ken Zinn. Nat Thompson.' 'won the :lone hand prize. Afterlunch was. 'served by 'the ladies m charge. the "remain der of the evening was spent' in ,dicin;g to, the Ryan orchestra. • •Presbyterian Y: i' .; S, The Presbylterian Young People held their' : regular, meeting aa; Tuesday, : Feibruary: ' 15th. The.• meeting 'opened • 'With: .*Alin 19 followed ' by .the Lord's prayer •in' uni ' n - so Ray MacKenzie xead the ' . ;scripture. lesson.' :and Ardonna< Johnston :.tbok-the topic After a . solo by Norma Sherwood 457'. was sung Miss Pearl: Hen - d efs � . coo ucttc the Bible study and' Ruth' Johnston played a piano solo:' Betty Miller gavea reading and Mary and.. Morley_ Chid and • Winnie. Stewaa7t played : a !cornet • trio, Hymn , 666 :was sung and Dr." MacDonaild...;'closed the • meeting with -'prayer_ Atter the,. meeting Marian: .MacDonald, •' conducted several. contests: and: lunch served. emitters • .and' PLAIN' -DRESSES FOR ONLY a Ams . EFFECTIVE. UNTIL' FRIDAY, MARCH 4.. kup and Deliveries each. 'uesday and"Friday, at CO gra ti's, Barber.. ,t* •, A $ • «.r • • • • 4 ♦1