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THURSDPIZ 061613E 271949 " • • • , • pf-E wieNziow ,sxmram, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Two, Showa Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7,15
Thursday, Frida.y; Saturday .
OFTOBER 27, 28, 29
KRJSTINEMILLER,,
• , MICKEY KNOX
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JUNGLE PATROL"'
Matinee:Satu*day, at 2.00 p.m,:
Onday; (I/4*, Wednesday
October:91, ,November 1, 2
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BETTY GRABLE, •
CESAR. ROMERO,
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The BeautifulBionde
From Bashful Bend
(Adult Entertainment)
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The CoMmunitY, was shocked to
hear of the death' of Mrs: Ernest
Gardner. Much syini3athy
(Congratulations are extended to
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ritchie who
were Married - reeently.
We are glad Mr. Boden Ritchie
who is, ill in. Wingham Hespital
is
' Mrs, Ken Laidlaw and family
were up for' a few days visiting
•her Parents, Mr. and, Mrs'. "Geo.
Hunter- • •
• COngratulationf.are edencled to.
Mrs. „Susan Andre*, Who celebra-
ted her 85t1ibirthday last, ThOrt-:
day,October ".20th,...
Mr and Kilpatrick
„f 'grewe and -.....Mr. and Mrs,:Tem
,Anderscin .and Mrsi: George.
drew' of Luoknow' Mrs.„Stitan Andrew and M. ,.8 Mrs,.
Gordon. Kirkland, . • • ,
• Mr. And Mrs. Will Ritchie and
Eldon visited Sunday - with M.
'and Mrs': Jim Sriiith Of Meles.•
Worth. , • ,
'•• Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Haines
and .Edna 'visited • Sunday with
Mr. and *S. Harvey Ritchie..
Anniversary services.next Sun-
day at 11,in the morning and 7,30'
in the evening. . • ,;
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• . OBITUARY
MRS. ERNEST GARDNER
T h Zion cpmrnunity a s
shocked , on Tuesday evening IV
the 4udden, death; of .a ;•',beloved
and esteemed resident, Mrs. Ern-
est. Gardner. Mrs. Gar,dner suf-
fered a heavy stroke at the sup-,
per hour on 'I'ue'sday, and passed
away early that evening. She
was in 'her 59th year.
Mrs. Gardner .waS, fermerly
Maripn ftitehie,,and was 'the old-
est of a family of !twelve children
of the, late IVIr.-aird Mrs; James E.
Ritchie of ;Ashfield. Mrs.; Gard
ner's ...death was Ithe firat• breal
in the family
,• She Spent her ,lifetimf in the
ZfOn' eornmunit she at-
• tended *hoed.' OA, Alm 25th; 1912
•She 'Married „her rt bereft hus
band” and.; tto.4,them were born
three Children; ;0660 on the home
farm., `1,1'aines.• , of Luckno• W arid
Mrs. GlenTasker (Marion) of
Blyth; • ' •
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Surviving. sister's" -and;brother
are: Wt. 1Vlargaret Grant, lOrk-
mek, Sask.; Mrs..George. Saund-
ers -{liulby),--Ashfield; -Mrs.
ford Eastman (Jane), Burlington;
• M. Robert 'Helm (Myrtle), Ash-
field; Mrs. •Sarn. Gibson (Essie),
Lucknow;' Mrs! Wm., Ross (Edna),.
Loehalsh;' a n d Boden, , Edgar;
Fred, .Alfred and Frank. '
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• Ms. ar ner as a member a •
.Zion United Church and of the
_em orOnto visited..at thF IVfartin. • ed' by giving `a safety hint Min-
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ATTENTION
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111 We Are' Happy To Announce That We Are Now AbleT
• Supply You, With A Complete Line Of Electrical
• Equipment And Accessories Including. •
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WOOD'S GRINDERS •,. ., • • ....... ,....' : : .:•."...,.. : . ri.
•• 11 • ; 2, - . . HAMMER ;MILLS .,. ,..,• ,.. • .
• 111 ' . ' •••••• ...• '' ‘-.' OAT ROLLERS• . ' :'. . ' ' ,• . • .
i •• e .' • . :: . .. HOME.';FREEZERS . . '• '... . -
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•-'' • it- • • ; ' • ELECTRIC 'STOVES., •,,• ""," : .' .f..:, . .
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-'- ELECTRIC FENCE CONTROLS..
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' or. If you want to construct your ovvn milk cooler, we Can •
• - :-supply theaacooling_tmitaand_plans, thus saving you :0
.• considerable mohey. • . • •
m . GILSON'S WASHING MACHINES . .
(Electric or gasoline) • t ••, • •
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PEDL-Alt-BARN EQUIPMENT• . •-'
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▪ • , WATER,,,,SySTEMS • •
• •• " HAY HANDLING EQUIPMENT • '
• ." '• WISCONSIN ENGINES & ACCESSOR1E'S . •••
ALUMINIUM ROOFING & •SIDING ' . •
• GOODYEAR FARM TIRES 8z BELTING , ,•••
CASTROL MOTOR. OIL •& GREASES „ .
TARPAULINS ,ALL SIZES', .
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John eere
QU4LITY FARM EQUIPMENT •
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5 GEORGE WHITE. THRESHING. MACHINES
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and SODS
SimmonsLtd. •
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argain Price: '1
Will take •brders for
•Weitierit :Grain,
for immediate or October delivery.
ROE AND MASTER FEEDS,
American CEMENT —Orders Promptly Filled
'Phone. 55, Dungannon
, •-- Maple and Miss Joanne Valle&
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*.. Presents
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Thursday, 'Friday, tuffday, October 27; 28, 29
Stallion fury and human emotions rage through mountain
rains, till death strikes in, desert dust..—that's,, the tale. of
‘AThunderho •-••
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with Preston. Foster, Mary, Stuart and:William I3thhop,
Plus—"Wife To Spare" with Andy •Clyde.'
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Latest New a" of the 'World.
•aturelctk..Nlatifitiee • starts at 2,30
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 31, Nov. '1, 2
A' picture that will stir your heart—The story that
• was the talk of the nation.
tit, Vines Have Tender Grapes',
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• with Edward .G.' Robinson and "Margaret O'Brien
• 'Plus—"Treasure From Trash".. • ,. • •
'• Reg Broome; R. 7; .Lueknaw,
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ested her. church. The funeral
service on Friday was held at:
her, late. residence, conducted by,
her pastor, Rev. C.,' B.: Woolley.
Interment was. in Greenhill. Cern-
etery...:TSe. 'pallbearers were Mrs,
Gardner's' five brothers and :Mr.
Henry Gardner, ; • .•
Flower- bearers'w ere!: eight
nephews, Harold, In • and Lorne
Gardner, LloYd• and.Gordon
Saunders, Roy Russell
and, Keith, Ritchie.. . • , • "
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';...1(..INLOUGH•",... •
• Mr. and Mrs. MacKen-
zie,buncan':
who have.'visited here with:,
rela,tiVes, retUrned-tO, their home
• in Stetcam, Sask. ' •
Mr. and Nil's: Allan Wall and
Sharon ..anclMr. ,Smitli.,„retUrited •
-to London:after visiting with Mr:
•and. Mrs. William Wall:
• Miss, Winnie,. Percy, . R.N., • of
Woodstock, spent.a few days ;with
her 'Mother, Mrs. Wm..perty.
Mrs: W. J. McLean of Kinear-,
-dine spent.the'past Week at her.
and-7-renewed--eld ad
• quaintances..
Miss Betty Gillespie 'was a
• guett: at the McLelland -Robinson
wedding at Kincardine - on, Sat:
• Ur ay. •
• Mr...aria • Mrs. -Tom McCue • of
Kincardine •spent 'a 'few. days 'with
Mr. and Mrs. Torn''Ho gins.
• Mr. Charlie Gillespie rof Kit-
chener. visited Sunday with. BettY
arid Den and with Mr., and Mrs.
••Ja.rries Hodgins.
• iss,Cat erine Gibson attended
the funeral of her mint, the late
Mrs. Ernest Gardner on Friday-
aftftrrioon
• . 'and Mrs. George Percy and
family, of, Holyroed were Sunday.
visitors -.with • Mr. and Mrs:. Ed
Schaeffer. -• . • • -
The next 'regi.ilar meeting; of
the Holyrood W'innen't Institute
will..be held: on 'Thursday; No-
Vernber 3rd: at the home of Mrs.
Torn Hodgins.: ' . •
Mr. and Mrs. :Russell Needham
thirbi), Vigte-d7Siiii day -With -Mr. -
and MrS„. , William
• Mr. and' Mrs: Bert Nicholson'
and family were' Sunday Visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack -•Cuyler.•,
. Mrs. Maude •Hodgkinson
visit-
ed this Week with her son. GOr-
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home. •
• Miss.Donalda•Nieholson Of -Sea;
forth viSited. at ,the home of her.
parents,. Mr. and, Mrs. pan 'Nicholspnt
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Angus- sOn-of Mr. •Lloyd•
'Cline, is. absent from school haV..,
ing the. misfortune to :break • his
, • „ Mr Jack .McIntoshsspent a few
daYi with;Mr. ',and ,Mrs. Bob ..
Me-
:Kenzie'in London, •
The Paramount Women's
stitute held their October meet-.
frig at the. home' of Mrs.. Walter:
Dexter with. 21 present. The •pres"-
ident,' Mrs. 'R. Hamilton, Was in.
charge. The roll call Was.•ansWer-
• tiles of the last ,meeting. were
read by the secretary; , Mrs. Fred. ,
Martin. . There was a paper
Helping children to grow up, pre-
pared by Mrs. J. Elphick and. •
read by. Mrs. 1CetchabaW. Mrs. •
Edward Dexter gave a reading. '
When you come to the end of the .
Road". Mrs. Robert .Reid' gave a. "
reading "Tomorrow". 'There 'W3A'•'"
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mninunity singing led by Mrs.' ' • • •
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Robert Campbell. . There were
contests by Mrs John Henderson
Mrs. Elphick • won: the draw. •• •
There will be 'a- social 'evenin •
at Mrs. 'Robert Reid's on Nov- , • -,
erhber 16th for institute rneMbers
and their families. . • •-•
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II • • COMMERCIAL RATION,. . • • • ••
•_ We are in a very, favorable position in
. regard' to -both -assuring -
TOP QUALITY FEEDS at LOWEST PRICES. •
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CUSTOM iNq
: for the farmer who wiihesoto use his own grain. .
MOLASSES And . OILCAKE
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Available at Attractive Price's. ' ••
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VisitorS, with .M.r. and IVirs. H.
Ensign ,were and Mr, Lloyd
Lippert- and .dat.ghtcr, Roslyn of
Millbourne and 1VIi. and Mrs, 1
B. Fletcher of. GlenwOrth. '
Miss Eileen Henderson, R.N., of
Stratford visited with her , par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs J. Henderson.
• Mr. , and Mrs. 4, HaitAtick of
Kincardine and Mr1 MaX, Hanna
and Betty Hamilton of London
Visited With mr. arid Mrs. R. }Tani-
•ilton. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Martin Of
•:Place -Orders -For Future .11livery. •
1 Treleaven/ Milling Co. Limited
: Day 'Phone 9. Night 'Phone 123.
MILL OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS N.
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Save Time and Money by Installing A.4.
CO-OP, BELL '..,HAMMER MILL
No handling from granary to feed box, blower
w111 blow chop 'as far as 85 feet, Capacity 400 to
660 lbs.'per,hOur, cost from % to 1 cent per, cwt..,
'grain, does notget warmed therefore- "will not
lose its protein Value.' • , •
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We Guarantee Service and 'Satisfaction.
SHOP THE COOP WAY
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