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1.:yceum.. Theatre
WINGHAM
: Two Shows Each -Night
'ffitST, SHOW; AT 748
TONIGIIT,THURSDAY
WANDA HENDRIX,
jOHJN-LUND,
BARRY FITZGERALD
Miss T.'atiot,k's Millions
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-FRIDAY; SATURDAY
APRIL 28,.:29.,
41 -INN. -SHEFFIELD, •
• • ALLENE • ROBERTS
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Bomba on Panthe,r
Matinee Satiirday. at 2.00 p.m.
MONDAY, TUESDAX .1
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY'
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MAY '1, 2; 3, 4 ,
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.O'KEEFE, , •
RUSSELL
DAN PATCH
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• WHITECHURCH
Mrs, James McInnes- attended
the Synodical meeting. at Brant-',
ford last: week. . " • '
The United Church held. ' -their
W.M.S; Meeting in the chUrch
- last Wednesday night•With ia good
• attendance present, Rev, Newton
showed, pictures on The ReSur,
•rection %iiti-i other 'raster pro -
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grams being -given,. which • were
inuch. appreciated. •
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Mr.J. B. Morrison. was taken'
to Wingham. Hospital last Friday;,
CongratulatiOns, to' Mrs. ROarie,,
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on celebrating her glst birthday:
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on -.Sunday last. • '. :. -
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Mrs. Jerry. Caserribre visited at,
.the 'home, of ;1'Sar, arid •Mrs, .f. -.B.
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orrisoriast week, ' . - • -
•' Communi.O.n ... Service will be
theldl•in. the Presbyteriari.church
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at 11, a.rn:•riext $unday, O.S1. as
the clocks wilt ,be.moVed 'ori•Sat
urday night. PrepaiatorY service
bn,Fri,day night.. ' :
Rev. Mr; Curries fathe.r is ser-
iouSly: t11. ,iri Owen Sound Hos-
pital: Mr.' Currie went t'OWen
Sourid, • •Sunday evening * after
-church-7 service. . . .• : • —
W...arid.Mrs. Art Moore. Spent
•Sunday at Preston. ••. • ••
• 'Mr. and Mrs. ;John Barber of.
.' oos aw are visiting .at the
homeof his -sister, Mrs; Watt -and
Rei'. Watt:. , . . ' -- ' ..':• -...•._ -
Miss Min;iel,- Watt of London
spent the week -end at the home
cf ' her:, parent:5i :Rev. ,‘ and „Mrs:
Watt. . '' '• -: '' :'• : ' •••• ,
Attended ZOne'Rally
The 'rally'of the Ladies' Auxil-,
iaa'y to the: Canadian Legion,: Zone
.18; was held at the Legion
Goderich; with about 200 ladies
attending. There are 13 • Atiatil-
aries ,in thisZone. now and it is
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growing. 'Eleven ladies .1. rOM.,
Lucknow Otended. The
• guest speaker was Mrs: L. ,Long;'
Toionto,first vice president of
the Provincial COrriniand,.andthe
one represen iass
•othi Hoyle Stratford.
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MARK GOLDEN
WEDDING. • ,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett Of
Detroit !marked their golden wed-
ding On .Sunday, April'16th; an
•occasion that Was' :fittingly Mark-
ed, and Was .attended -by, his only
sister, Mrs. W., J.. Lane and Mr.
Lane of Belmont and forrner13f
of Ashfield and Ripley, •
Mr. Hackett, was ,one of a fam-•
of Sixchildren •of the late
.Mr. - and Mks,- James Hackett,
pioneers of ithe:Hackett
commun-
in 'Ashfield 'lloWnship, He
•graduatecP las a druggist in...1896.
in' Toronto, arid then went to'
.Detroit-,' Where .he has been in
'the diug'•hasineSS' ever since. He
married Mabelle. Greenwood of
Detroit in 190V, They ,haVea,
of three :sonS, and one -'daugh-
ter. • ' • ' •
•• Mr. Hackett was twice elected
Mayor' Of Highland -Park arid
during. his, -term in office, a re -
•creation hall arid park -was built
and named :,in his ,honor, "The
.Hackett .Field:: House”. .
The golden wedding was Mark-
• ed by a 'family dinner at -one
Froin iour.-to eightPeri
house' was held With about '109
.friendsCalling to extend •congtat,
tionS.,-/LThe 1jring room, and
dining room were beautifully de-.
corated :with yellow. 'roses, ,claf-
fOdili and yellow igladS. Tea was.
Served the- • guests bytheir dau-
,
ghter, Mrs. .Marian--TYlar;. a dau-,
ghter;in7law;- Mr S: Donald 'Hack
•ctt 'arid,two granddaulgbters, Bev-'
erley' .and Barbara Tylor.•
Mr. '.Hackett and Mrs. Lana!are
. the only surviving members of
the- HaCkett
ZION
Miss Wirinifred.Aridrew,,:A.N,
of , Hamilton., spent last .-Thursday
With,Mr. arid -1‘/Irs.'qordon Kirk-
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land and also her, grandmother, '
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Mrs. Andrew; • •••
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Mr. , and , Kilpatrick,
:of Crewe visitedc Mr. and Mrs,
Gordon. • • • "••••
'Mr :arid MrS. Wesley Haines of
Winghamand Mr and Mrs. Jack
1VicLean'ot Rochester visited Sun-
day-' . with, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Ritchie. : ••• • .
Ritchie ViS
ited in Port ,Elgin :on Sunday
With -Mr. and Mrs. Jirn McKay.
Mr:..Leonard.}titchie visited his
Parents,' Mr. and :Mrs. Gordon
Ritchie •
• ' Sunday_,' School Will be .held
next bun ay ar.3700"71-iter—af—C116•1c. -
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ter. cliurch.::•Electionof offieer
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OBITUARY
. MRS.' JOHN GLAZIER
One of Ashfield's, early resi
'dents Mrs. John, Glazier, died in
:G-uelph on Wednesday of --last
week :at the home of -her 'son,
William Glazier.. She.Would,have
reached her , 89th birthday on -
June
.204h.
Mrs. .Glazier "wa4 formerly"
Mary *Anne . Cooke, hnd,. is the
last surviving member of a fain-.
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ilY. five sops and three daugh-
ters of the late S.a.muel and Sarah.
e. She was borri at George -
e�ds, - Fertilizer
Phone 71
uckiow District Co
Groceries
Phone 27
perative.
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• If We Haven't Got It, We'll Get It"
Why go elsewhere when at your Co -OP you'..
;can get*a' full line of Co -Op Feeds, Minerals,:
' Salt, .To,pfics and Dewormers.
Co -Op- Fertilizers and ingredients for Your specific
\ • Requirements...
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YOUR- GROCERY : REQUIREMENTS IN., THE
MOST MODERN, SELF -SERVE " •
• ; STORE. ,IN. LUCKNOVV. . *
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Ciciver and Grass Seeds to meet your needs....Legume
AidGehltractor and Bell Electric Hammer Milis,
Shallow and Deep Well PresSure Pumps, Piping & Fittings.
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Universal- Co -Op Milking Machines of .Sliort, Tube, ,Long
tube and. portable TyPes; all installed and serviced. .
.ELECTRUe 'RANGES, ,REFRIGERATOR,
WASHING 1VIACHINES, OIL*BURNIMS, BROOD ,g109 .
• PENCERS, MOTORS & CREAM SEPARAT.913S.
full line. of 'Pedlar ProdUctS including Roofing, Steel.
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• Stanchions, 'Water Bowis and. Litter Carriers. .
'Barbed Wire; Steel Posts,,Nails, Steeples and Woven Wire..
A. Woven Wire' Stretcher available fOr your Convenience.
SHOP THE -CO-OP WAY
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'Presents •• • *
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 24 ,2;../29.:,
E's-- romantic , . . iVs exciting... ;it's different . .
and it s, delightful to see -- that's • •
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y Brother Talks.79 .Hotses.,
. . starring that 4avorite young star, "Butch" Jenkins -
. ... Peter Lawford, Charles Ruggles.
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Monday,' Tuesday, Wednesday, MaY10.2' 3
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71N�. Leave, N -�T. Love')
A hilarious 'musical bit, with plentyof music and4aughs,
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with Van Johnson, Keenan Wynn, Pat .KerWtiod and
Guy -Lombardo and His Royal Canadian Orchestra...,
Coming Soon, For A Whole Week—"THE EGG AND I",
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-M-• Adverse Weather' Conditions During SPring. and Early g.
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.Sunimer Last Year Have Caused,•A .
SHORTAGE of CLOVER SEEDS
, -0 So we suggest :you decide onyour requirements
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. as soon , as possible-.
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The Following Is Stiggested. For .A-8hort Tarn.
y :•and..Posture
which will give 18 lbs. ofsieed per acre it cost
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Of $8.80 per _acre': .All NO: 1 Government
:-Standard Seed..
3 lbs. ALFALFA,
2 Lbs. 1" ALSIKE
.6 Lbs.RED CLOVER . .
3.. Lbs. ORCHARD GRASS;
4 Lbs. TIMOTHY -
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town. Following their Imarriage
•at Ooderich, Mr. and Mrs. .Glaz-
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lerresided for two -years -at pin.:
ton and for 18, years at George-
toWri before returning- to Ashfield,
to Make their 'permanent boine..
-Mrs.-Glazier was left a_Vidow
.ntany years ago,- and onp daugh-
ter, Lena,:, and three son,:Thoa,
George andpanliel, also •pre-.
'deceased her.. Besides the .sur-
viving ineynkTra• 'of the..:family
there are .32 grandchildren and
34 great grandchildren—
• . Mr. Glazier predeceased his
wife in 1915. Surviving are .tsvvo
sons.; Pete and Will, Gtielpli;:Mrs.
;Stanley (Esther): Dennis, ,Clif-
ford;Mis.J. (IVI:argaret)•Prior, of
_Guelph; Mrs. 'Roland ._(Mary)
Grain, .Wingham; and 1Vris. 'Har-
vey (Ida) Maize, Con 4, Ashfleld,
from whose home, the funeral
was held on Sattirday. afternoon
in charge of Rev. jarnei }fright;
Dungannon,. assisted ,:b3i
Carnpbell Tali6fier,, 'a :former pas-
tor. During the serVice'"The Old
gUgged, :,Cross" Was, sung by
Matthew, ShackletOn,- and • Henry
Horton, kcompanied by Mrs. Aitr.
A: Culbert. Interment. Was in
Dun-ga-nno Cemetery, " the pall-
bearers being Harold Maize, Go -t,,
clop Maize, Tom' Glenn', William
Yates; Roland Grain, Jos. 13rior,
Flower bearers were it. 0. Maize,
• George Prior, Jack; Glazier arid
Harold Glenn. , . •
LEGION LAYING PLANS,
FOR SOFTBALL. SEASON
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We have in stock LEGUME -AID and • NITRO-NOX for in-
oculating clover, seed. Both of these are nitrogen fixing
bacteria which helps to ENRICH THE SOIL, INCREASE —
CROP YIELDS,PROMOTE BETTER STAND & IMPROVE,
CROP QUAILITY. • '
1—BUS:SIZE 55c 2'/ BUS. SIZE—$1.10
: • The hockey season iS' Scareety
over 'until thoughts turn .,to
.sof 1-
ba1I,. 241-1.a already The. Legion is.
m akin g. plains fel- the approaching
seasoh, and` hope to field ‘a,strong
team'that will iptjavicle..i:Plenty
of entertain/bent under the lights.
To round Out .a ,chainpiOnship
contender a good starting hurler
is a. necessity to help bolster ,the
pitching rstaft., The Legion is at
present !angling for someone to,.
.f11.1 the bill we
and uld" like
land a student, who would locate
• here for • the season. '•
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ante 891 Opportunity
TO PROVE WHAT CAN •
GIVE YOU IN
,DAY-OLD STARTED*
You .Should .Realize:
1 .The /season for ,Chick Orders is becoming late.
2.. Many Hatcheries are. closed and
, • • according to . order.
3. • The Supply of Chicks this year
. poultry and egg prices are
high this .Fall .and Winter.
4. ' Any further delay in Placing. your order 'could result
•in failure to ac4uire date preferred. '
others are hatching only. •
is small—obviously then
pra,cticaIly certain to be
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s., .(hick 'Hatchery--
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'PHONE 165. LUCKNOW; ONT,
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WE HAVE
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Leghorn. Barred Rock Pullets
Up to 8 :Weeks of age.- * ' •
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New Hamp x.garred 'Rock Pullets
Mixed .or Co* up to , 7 weeks; o .age.
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