The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-08-04, Page 5THURSIUAYI . AUGUST 4th, 1949
Till. LUCKNOW' SSENTINEL
LUCKNOW,
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yceum Theatre
W I I GHAM
;Two • Shows Rath, Night
FIRST SHOW AT, 7.15
Thursday, Friday,,, ,Saturday
AUGUST 4th, 5th,. 6th. .
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Three. Godfatbersa
No •Matine �.11.�yy + mg 'August
MONDAY, TUESDArY,j
AUGUST 8th,: 9th
GQRNELL WYLDE
LINDA DARNELL
FOREVER AMBER
Adult Entertainment
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WEDNESDAY, .,THURSDAY
AUGUST. 10th,
STEWART GRANGER;
• VALERIE ,HOBSON
BLANCHE. FURY
(Adult .Entertainment)
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MRS. K, A GOLLAIY DIED
IN TORONTO. SATURDAY
The death of Mrs, .Agnes . H.
Goll.an occurred: iri Toronto on
Saturday. She was the widow ' of,
the late Rev; K, • A...Pollan, who
ministered 'a t• South Kinloss
Church over twenty-five •years
ago. Rev. Cohan was preceded
by Rey, J. 'G. RRead .at. South Kin-
loss -and .wa's •sixoceed 'd by Rev.
John A, James: • .
Mrs. :Gollar's funeral, serviice
was•.held on Monday afternoon at
thee• Matthew's Fu4eral ;Chapel,
Toronto;;with interment it P,ros:-
pect. Cemetery,;•
Mxs. ''Gollan was '94: She was
born: in Calcutta, India,: of Scot-
tish "rrussionar.y, parents and came
to Canada 1897,She settled' in
Manito%a tater coming . to On-
tax io. Her hu. band's chargesni
this province were: in• .Dunvegan,
,More,•wood, Lucknow,. .Rosemont
,and :,Caiedon.`
',Surviving are three sons and
three daughters, Donald;. of, Bat
avia, N.Y., Zan,' of Kingston and
Cuthbert ,of. Toronto; . Mrs. Nancy
Gates of ,Pickerir g;Mlamie ` of
Toronto, and Mrs.; Jean DeWey, of
Farmington,_Mich. and. six grand-
'children.
Secretary. Of' Listowel Preceptoty
berry. Day .will' be. celebrated
in Lis,towel on Saturday, •August
43:th,._starting_w:414,.:a,�gran .. poor
ade' 'at 1.30.•::'There is :an' irnipos
Ing; list,' of outstanding speakers
and three g'anies of ; baseball and
Softball : scheduled :fort the 'after-
noon ,and ,evening, 'Cecil. Mulln4
formerly of ,Lucknow, is _Secret-
ary of . the Listowel preceptory.
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out tires •or to rubberize our, farm machinery,
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for. ; ewground-grip tires for :tractors
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implements, :trucks and :cart.
WE, SHARPEN LAWN MOWERS,'
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S. .HELEN
•There 0`w'ill be no- service in
the United leinikeh next`,Sunday,
Mrs. R. J. Woods: has returned
from a holiday at ' Saulble Beach.
On 1;'riday she 'attended the: fun-
eral of her sister, Mrs :William;
Rathwell at Varna. a
Mr.. Ronald Rothwell of Nor-
wood spent
orwood.'spent the• week -end 'with
Mr,, and Mrs. E. J. Thom. On. his
return he was "accompanied by
Mrs Rothwell and 'Rosemary who
hav
es ant the pEst three •week
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here and, in •Lucknow.
• Mrs. ` Mary McBain 'of Toronto
has been •a visitor at the ioin,e
.of Mr. John , McQuillrn. '
Mrs: James "Gau.n,t is 'a patient
in. the, Wingharn: Hospital ''Her
many 'friends laope:,for• a speedy
recover .
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Mr , Mel Brown andBobby,.
IMurdie: •of .Waterloo spent .last
week :with',, Mr: ',and :Mrs. R.
Woods. ,She ..returned home ,on'.
Saturday with Mrd: and Mrs.
Lorne Woods' ,and '.Donna :and''
' Mr. and Mrs. R. 'Woods...On •their
return they Were accompanied:by.
Mrs. • Alex '•1Vlurdie, who" with
Bobby, 'will spend a holiday ,here.
C. J. 'MacGregor :of Water
loo, and 'Miss ,Catherine Mac
Gregor of Lucknoww'ere "recent
guests4ith Mr;.`and Mrs. `George
Stuart.
•Shower. for Bride: Elect •
•ss raee--eafther-head; whose•.
marriage ; to, Mr.. Eric 'Walden of
Ripley took• place in the, United
Church, ', on.. Saturday ' kfternoon,
was the .guest, .of honor ata • shpw:
er. ;':held • at Mrs, Gordon's' .0n
Thursday". afternoon. •. The bride-
toabe ' entered the house' to the,
Strains -of the.lbridal "chorus play=;`
ed by 1VIrs . Clie�s'ter Taylor. Little
Gladys': McDonaid-,:on ' a ` tricycle;
drew in a :trailer load . of guts
and Mrs.: Gordor *in 'presenting
them' to the bride,• extended the.
good Wishes :oif the 'ladies ' pres
ent. .Mrs. Stuart. Collyer and. Mrs.',
T.. F Wilson .assisted in opening
111e. gifts .;after` :which Miss Wea-
therhead expressed' her •t
hanks.
Mrs: E ; ,'W' : Rice'' '\sang' "Love's
Old` Stwfeet. Song" , , •ands a : flower
contest 'wlas' enjoyed. Alter lunch
•which was seirmed.. on the lawn,
many, of :.the.:' ladies accepted the
invitation of the bride-to-be • to
visit her home and :see her love--
ly; trousseau Fand gifts
i ' ;M.i s s; Margaret 'aMePhej son,
a ` student'.: nurse ., at . St.: 'J'oseph's
■:. Hospital; London, .was hoine "for
• the. week -end. .•
•BORN,=In. the, Win ham Gen
eral. Hospital On Thursday, July
• • 29th to Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom Todd
■' of -:St '#elens;..a. son.:'
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■ ' and n Gordon • Miller'
M,r a .'�d ' SVi�rs.
'• and Larryand • kiss L)oris Ta •
■ . lot . of TTondon and Mr. 'Murray,
Taylor ` of • WinghAni :Spent the
• holiday 'Week -end • with Mr. ,and
Mrs; Chester ; Tay, lor;.
1Vliss Carol 'Gardner ,of Zion
visited -last .week'with.'her cons=
..Donna Woods •
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Mr. -and Mrs: 3.` W., Dean . of
Brigden ' were'. visitors • for, the'
holiday Week=end`; with .Mr,,.and
Mrs. Johii' CaMeron and. other
relatives::..
Mr. Ross tNLacPhers.on. motor-
ed. to Peneteng on Friday.:l e`
was accompanierI by Mrs. H'iigh
Rutherford and little ,daughter
who have been visiting, with ,Mr..
and. Mr's. Will Rutherford.
AMERICAN
- $17.5-0-Perba
Will take' 'orders for
Western.Grain
for immediate or October delivery.
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ROE: AND MASTER
`MIXED ..FEEDS
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Roo;
Dungannon
Presents ,• ::'
Thursday,• Friday, Saturday, August 4, 5,'6
A picture that will please the whole family , . , In
glorious technicolor and . a heart warming
g story'--,..
THE (OU'RAEEC LASSIE
With LASSIE, „ ELIZABETH TAYLOR, TOM DRAB„ E
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No Matinee ,During ,,August,
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Monday"' Tuesday, , `I' day, Wedne sday, August 8):9, 1 U .
A story full' of life and a little girl that would..`:
steal your heart away.
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MARGARET O'BRIEN, GEORGE MURPHY,
-ROBERT • PRESTON`and EDWARD' ARNOLD.
Miss Mary Struthers
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Form 'theLargest ..Part of any
COMMERCIAL'RA
e sire 'in a very favorable position in
• regard to loth assuring : i•
. !,,TOP QUALITY'FEEDS' at;LOWEST PRICES. ,
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CUSTOM MIXING
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wn grain:
•' :MQLASSES ' it d, •ILCAKE
` .Available 'at Attractive` Prices.
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Leaving • For Tr3idada ;
The 'board' of 'overseas missions
of the United Church .of ,Canada
has . announced that • `Rev. John
C. Thoiappson' of: Toronto, Who
has. served :with the Missionary'
'and ,Maintenance department of
the ' church for the • past four
years,' has 'been' appointed for
'evangelistic • work in: Trinidad.
Rev.. 'Thompson with his famxty
will leave for their nein: home in
August
tV�,rs Thompson is 'the former:
Tena Reid, daughter of Mr., and.
Mrs. Alex Reed, Edward. St.,
Wingham. Advance=Times
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Groceries'
Phone•,X27
Feeds,'Fertilizers.
Farm .Supplies; ,, Coal
:Phone 71
.ucl nov�r is.tric o -..operative
CO=OP ,BELL ELECTRIC AND
GEHL TRACTOR HAMMERMILLS
Let your chopping bill pay forh
your. hammer mill and pi*.
hydro' bills. Install. 'a Bell• or Gehl. and prove •
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to yourself as others are, doing.
: The Bell Electric, equipped with bower, has a capacity
of 500 lbs, pig chop and 1000 Ibs. cattle chop per hour.
. Cost of. Chop One-Thir,d Cent per Hundred
service and'satisfaction or money back in fulL
We guaranteeTRY .ONE YOU WILL LIKE IT.
SHOP THE CO-OP WA'S,
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