The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-10-06, Page 9ti
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THE wcKNow SENTINEL
LU.CKiYOW,, .ONTARIO
yceum. Theatre
WIN HAM
Two. Shows: Each Night
FIRST ' SHOW AT• 7.15
Thursday;. •Friday, Saturday"'.
''OCTOH►ER .. 6 7, 8: M..
RED SKELTON, •
� ESTHER' WILL IAMS'
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Neptune's Dau .'`hter'Y
Matinee ` Saturday a 2:00 phi.
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11ionday., , Tuesday; Wednesday
OCTOBER .10, ' 11;: 12
CLIFTON WEBB,
SHIRLEY., TEMPLE'S
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Weather --Hinders Flaxarestin
?Continued ':wet••° weather i s
hampering flax harvesting oper'-
ations of the 'firm. af Anderson •
Fla
x Products The Come an still
100 .acres o flax :un
•1-,as� about a . s f.
.•hary
ested.
MARION' MVla,cD01`TALD CHQ,RAL
CLINIC .ON SATURDAY
Miss', Marion. MacDox ald'..of
Lucknow attended the . choral
clinic for' music educators • at
Knollwood lark School, London,
on Saturday, Sponsored by the.
music section of the Ontario, Ed-
ucational Association and, 'de-,
signed tro, salve (music teachers
and' choral conductors • countj.ess
hours •searching out music mat-
eria
ls, :the choral .clinic cproyed
very popular. ;wkren - almost one
,hundred, school. music specialists,
met atthe end. o°f.the wee :
• With ',the " co .operation • of ;ten'
music .'pu'blish'ers • ;who eliibiteci
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their musilc,, ,,the•�assemiiledm con
ductors sang through some fifty)
selections. :under the ` leadership
sof 'gar; field Bender, ' director ,of
School Musc, .. Kitchener; ` a n 'd
:Earle Terry,. director 'of School
Music,
n London,
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Do'Wri g g hvt'>aer ,of school
musie and ' conductor of ' the: Don
Wright • chorus, introduced :his;
book II of Youthful; Voicei. Dur-
ing the sess'io:na,•.. Harvey Robb,
principal of ' Westerrb Conserva ..
tory and M;a:jor Brian,MoCoolr as.
sistant *director for the. Pinyin.
coal. Department • of ''Education'
sp..aketo;_t'he-group: -
First 'held. .in Kitchener ':last.
year, the . choral clinic offers ,an
unusual
unusual meeting Place:for choir
conductors and '` school music
specialists to .explore the `newest
in school • music
itu■ om■■iis t. > ssinfi supos sishiaosdaiii■■ minsi.
• ' The HUrona,County Council:.Health Unit has arranged for
■ , immunization ;: clinics , in ',the . Ashfield : Township Schools
Schools
starting Wednesday, October .'5th and continuing on October
• 26th ` and November 16th, The clinics ;:will be held . in the
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following -schools at'ithe 'stated. times
Ashfield S S: No 1 , . >9 00 ESN.
Ashfield S S:Vo:2 9A5 E.S.T.
Ashfield: S.S. No. 16..:.....• :.:. ....... :' 10:30 'E.S.T.
Ashfield . &S. No: .6 - 1100 ' E.S.T.
Ashfield S.S. No: 17 1.15 R.S.T. • .
Ashfield • S.S.' No. 11 . .. . ... ., . 2:00. E.S.T.
tart' gon. , ctober
starting Friday, •October 7th and continuing October
27th .and November 17th, clinics "willbe held it
■; Ashfield S.S.. No.. 3 • '9.30 E.S.1.: '.
■• Ashfield`'S.S:`•No.' 15 10.00: E.S.T.
■- Ashfield: S.S. No. U4 11.15 E.S.T. `.
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Ashfield -S.S. NI, 7 � ' • 1.15 ET,••
Ashfield S .: No. 10 ,..:. _ : 2.00. E.S.T..:.
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Ashfield d'SS•
2 30 .E.S.T.. ■
• .No. 9
■ • - `. Infants from a, months of age .and • pre-school children E
iti.- may ..be brought 'to these. clinics::"' - ■:.
■ 'The 'combined. :immunization for Diphtheria, .' Whooping ■
•.`. Cough, and Tetanus :(lockjaw•):' may be received for, the E.
a babies and pre-school children to 31, : yea"rs of age.' Children w ^
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over this, age ma receive.•thecombined 'inoculations for "�.
i ,Diphtheria' and :Tetanus. Reinforcing ~ doges. of . Diphtheria
• will also be given where needed: Smallpox vaccination will u
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"ese cli ics.
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..be given:e each o
f -these n
■ on the.last date stated for;a
■■• ' : Early protection of children agaist'`Diphtheria, W hoop- ■
ing Cough, Tetanus and 'Smallpox is every parent's obliga- ■
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■ . •.BE'.WISE IMMUNIZE 1;
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a argan Price'
Will " take orders for
reste i `Grain
for immediate or October delivery.
ROE AND ' MASTER' DS''
erican.'CEMENT" Orders Promptly •Filled.
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KIN;LOUGH
The W.M.S.. met at the' home'
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of Mrs."John Emmerson with the
presi
dent in 'charge. The open-
ing hymn was 367.- The scripturre
was read by, Mrs. Ted ••iBui t. Mrs.;
Edhert Bushell led in prayer. Af -;
:ter the minutes land• •roll call the.
fifth chapter Of The study book
Was taken by Mrs., Frank aVliaul-
den,
' Mrs. Wesley • guest, Mrs, T.:
Burt, ].Vlrs: Alek Percy • and Mrs;
John parr. ;Collection , $6 99.
solo was given by Miss. Cather-
one .Gibson. :The ; ,gues't ;speaker
tor. the - Thankoffering meeting
Will .be .Mrs,' W¢n...Black,: Kincar '.
dine.. The peeling'. closed .with
hyymn. 267 and Rev.. Baul'ch' took'.
the. ; prayer . .dainty lurch,
Was
served ,' by the hostess
• 'Mr; land Mrs; Pete S•hoebottorn,
Sheila sand Peter of .London :spent
the 'week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
Karl Boyle. '
Miss. 'Marion Per underwent
a tonsil.. operation ' on. Friday last
and is , anaki g a' favorable re-
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cdvery.
` Little ; Margaret Anx Scott Of
Tiverton spent ,the past•• week'
with her ,grandparents; :Mr '• and
Mrs.• Ed Schaeffer.
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Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Clark .Needham:,'
Nancy~ and - Helen ` .Were guests at:
the Far e
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N edharri edd
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Saturday last. •
Mr. and Mrs.. George Fee: and
Charles' 'and' 'Mrs:Mary 'Sin`ip-
son of Ifensall were Sunday vis
•itors with Misses Edna and . May
Boyle:
Mr. and Mrs Jack Schaumaeh
er and 'Helen of Culross visited.
Siinday with ''Mr: and Mrs ' Wm.
Wald..,
The' village folk were (very
pleased ..the. past :week.. ,to 'have
Mrs W J `'McLean, gat .herY;home
here; She entertained some lad-
ies' on, 'Wednesday-. afternoons and:
renewed' many acquaintances.
1Vxr ' Karl :;Boyle- is recovering
from: an 'attack of '. p neuano a: 'A
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.few,. Weeks ago lie suffered : a
similar =atta'ok;
1VIrs.. Cl.ff Borthwick of_ St.,
Catherines spent the , past Week,
with her parents,.. Mr. and; Mrs.
Jarrips Hodgins. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert ` Nicholson
and family visited:: on ',Sunday
i th Mr: and Mrs.' `-flick•.'Alien.:
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Miss :Ir]ma: 'Hodgins and :her,
till. friend :returned to •St .bath-
erines to resume their --'coursing
e •week vaca
diihiesrafter :a t her ' e
tion •here
Mrs' James Hodgins: is hostess
the 'Women s ••Instit te' -' •Fxi
to u .
on
day afternoon of this week.
Mr. James- • Hodge- . returned
from, ;Chatham where •he • spent
a few weeks,
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A' number of Donnybrook lad-
ies met on .Tuesday afternoon at
the home& of ;Mrs. E." Ij. Robinson
for the purpose of reorganizing:
`:the: • W.M,S. and :WA, The 'follow
ing devotional' program Was pre-
pare'd• and.' presided over by Mrs
'Robert .Chainney: the scripture
lesson,..• the .23rd 'psalm read by
Mrs, Arraold� Craig' fellowed by,_
the Lord's prayer' in unison, a
reading by•,Mrs..Stuart'• Chain.ney
entitled "The ''Church With, No
Lights", a solo by Mrs. ' H. Jed-:
ferson "Near to the' Heart 'of
God" and a paper on `.`The. Shep-
herd. Psalm by Mrs,. Mark Arai-
strong. Mrs. 'John R' ,Thompson
presided at the piano ' Following
themeeting tyre following officers
were 'chgsen for the' remainder
of, the year. : ,' : For ' tgie
pies., Mrs,.Arnold..Craig; tat ' rice
pres.;, Mrs. _ Chas. Jefferson; .2nd
vim pries., Mrs. Win, .Hardy, sec.-
treas.Mrs.,
. Mrs. J. C. Robinson; .Cor -
sec., Mr ,' H. 'Jefferson; suet, of
Ieralds'; Mrs, Mark. Arrrmstrong
organist, Mfrs. John R. Thomp_.
'son., :press see.,'' .Mrs, R. Chimney.
•t obiiiison was chosen
as president for the Women's•As-
°ociation .a and Mrs Stuart Chain:-
ney sec.-treas. It was decided that,
for the present, Meetings would
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PAGE . NINE
resents .. :.
Thursday,, Friday, Saturday, October 6,
One , of the most outstanding pictures' of a glorious .g bans of
men, the Foreign Legion. There has not been .a movie 'for
the last ten - years as remarkable as this one --packed .with
action ,and featuring one of the greatest' stars of •sour times:.
GARY COOPER:,
That's
the 'str3in few words
of, .
klus. the: Second 'Chater . of
THE PERILS ,QF: THE ;.• ROYAL .MOUNTED ;;
a4turday Matinee starfs .at. x;30
Monday,.Tuesday, Wednesday, October 10;,11; 1,2.
Thanksgiving
Special on..Monday, October'.10t
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We of Thea Playhouse wish to congratulate all those • whose
efforts brought abou
t the opening of the Recreational Centre
and wish the project everlasting success. inmoulding better
citizens.: And for the occasion, to help you all celebrate:" a .
real Thanksgiving Day ---We are; - starting our show, at ; 7.00
o'clock'• sharp -with the maker of fun and laughter--
'RED' • .SKELTON ' in, „
Plus a Go'lor'Cartoon "SOLID 'SERANADE"
Wilhara' D. Mcliltosh, Lucknow
be held. on ;the '2nd Tuesday of
each month. Mrs. JohnThorrip
son ;,offered: her ••home' for the
Qctol er:- meeting.: •; Zllie program
will :be. in "charge of •Mrs. • Mark
Armstrong,, grid Mrs. Hewitt, will
'be• guest • speaker., Lunch Was
served Eby the 'hostess,:: assisted.
by. 1Vl r; Chas.., Jefferson ' annd: Mrs.
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Sti' t 'Chaariney.
Mr. Gordon. Naylor and Mr: and,
Mrs E:, D. :Robinson• and sons
:were: •,London visitors on:'. Sunda `.
We are ,glad : to• report an• mi-
proveinent ' in the condition of .
Mrs.'',Gordon • Naylor,` who: has:'
been seriously, ill in : Victoria'
Hospital the past. two weeks.`.
Sunday visitors at : the, home
of ,M•r. and 'Mrs. John R.. Ti onnp
son included.Mrs Margaret, Fitz-.
gerald: Mr.._:and •Mrs. Bert :Fitz-
gerald ;:and daughter..'. �f Kincar7.
dine :and Mr. and Mrs. Wills `.
Thomson anti: Billy ` *of " I�bndes- .
born.
'0a■■lasiiiimiii e■rommain■mum insimaameamiireirm
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Grains; and Miilfeeos
Form the. Largest Part, of ally.
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COMMERCIAL RATION
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W
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regard' to both' assuring
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TOPQ UALITY FEEDS at LOWEST PRICES. NV
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Available •at Attractive `':Prices.
Place .Orders : For Future . Delivery:
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No handling from granary, to feed box, . ,blower
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600,113s.' per ;hour cost from 1 to I' cent per cwt.,
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lose its ' protein . value.
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