The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-12-11, Page 546 ¢ Wednesday, Decerrtber 11th,' 1848'
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Show start§ at 8.00f o'clock
Saturday Night at 7.45•
Change of Trine will be noted
Thrirsdap, Friday, Saturday
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ROY ROGERS,. :TRIGGER.
DALE ,EV'ANS
Matinee 'Saturday •at 2 ,pm.
Monday;, T"iiesday, Wednesday.
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VERONICA 'LAKE,'
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• THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,
ELECTION CARDS •
To The Ele'eters :Of Kinlat
:It k with sincerest apprecia-
tion that I. wish `to acknowledge
-the SuppOrt accorded me during
the election campaign and at the
polls • t,ri Monday. ° •
Please accept my hearty thariks,
DAVID H... •CARRU'THERS,,
'To The Electors of ,Kinloss:
I'. wish, to 'express tx.y sincere
Thanks for the support- given ,me
at the polis; and I assure one :and.
all' I will .endeavour to merit ;the
confidence ,you have placed in
me by 'MY "election,-
'Ar;ain •••many thanks,',
,RiISSEhL .:GA'UNT.
CO 'The l<Ieetors of :Kinloss: `
-.-."Mart y -thanks. f t
on , vroncley, in electing Mme reeve;
:of the Township. I °appreciate.
deeply this expression "•cif' Confi-
dence . and will endeavour to
serve: your well. and ' faithfully.
,Very truly yours, • •'•
• -ALEX IVIacKENZIE:-
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• BO ND!•AR'Y'Y EAST
The Whitechurch. Y.P.S, held a ,
concert in the church `basement
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on Ti esday•eveh ng With Mr, We;
residin it
p g. The program
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consisted of choruses by -5, school
,children,•piano . and banjo ;sel-
ections 'by Mrs. Wm. Scott• and taw . L
Mrs. :Ivan ':Conley; readings!, by ' rtlettt 'IIti •
Weditesday4
Shower For- Bride-EIect
The. home of Mr. and Mrs W
0. Hunter was the setting tor- a
very enjoyable event on Friday
evening when a large number.
of her many friends • gath ered
to.
honor rMiss .Lorna Hunter, bride, -
elect, by presenting :heti ;with .a
Mrs. Albert ,McQuillin- and Mrs. miscellaneous shower. T'
Robert Mowbray; piano mstru Following, a social, interval the . Pearl Buck's sensational .
mental by Mr. Mac McGregor; program was opened by the;sing-
•novel•'
0;ccordion solos by Ke> . Ross, a ing of “Home on the Range', with ki
skit by Mrs; Archie Aitchison and ,Mss Ada Webster as 'chairlady, '`°' CH
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Mrs . 'George Fisher on Wartime Miss ,Elsie ` Ritchie contributed a a.
it- starring Awn Warrick, .Ran.
Prices and Trade Board'; bagpipe reading, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley`:R
f selections by Rev, Sutherland and chic and• Mrs. Jack Gardner a
a. duet by Mrs1/4Bob n�; _Boss: and duet, ;Mrs. C. W, Woolley.a hp
Dawson .Craig ' Addresses were orous , reading, instrumentals by.
iven by Rev: Sutherland ` and Miss Jean Ritchie and a reading'
' McIllwraith, A sing; -song was by Mrs- Wesley .-Ritclaie:;-. s. , #
TO The 'Electors • of 'Kinloss:
The support 1 have received
in the past as a `meinber' of Kin-
loss ICounciI and at.. the polls .on
Monday .is sincerely appreciated..
:The • new .Board has my best
i, fishes -for 1847.,
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Sincerely;
.DAX T. MacKINNON.
' dolph Scott, Ellen Drewe. ;
The story, of an .American
doctor' and. his wife \aifd•P.
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Rttheir'`adventures 4m•raivaged!
had' by everyone, •The ,'-program Jacob -"Hunter. then read, the . fo1
was closed ':by singing the Nati. lowing .address;, •
iofial :Anthem. Lunch was served', Dear Lorna; .
by. 'the.c•ommittee in• charge,,Pro We have gathered at your
ceeds amounted to $32.60: ; home • tonight on a very • pleasant
Mr: and Mrs: Earl ' Wightman mission '•. ,
and familyof Auburn .spent Sun= This s shover held in your honor
day • with, . Mr. and Mrs,. Pharis affords us .a welcome opportun
Mathers. ' . ity to eytend to•you ourvery best.
Mr. Alfred ,Patterson spent the wishes that your approaching
week -.end in London. ' •marriage'. May,, bring you great
happiness, all .thrix the years • that:
lie ahead
One• can scarcely picture you.
separated from your twin *sister;
YOUNG' DOCTOR PASSES and cqnstant companion, butwe
hope• that you may still have the
The death occurred. in Toronto . pleasure Of: being often together.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhys Pollock: vis-
ited on Sunday, . at George.. Fish
er's.
on Saturday of Dr. Wm.: McGuire, ••
Kinloss:, . a native of T�Tiiro-t:Township Who.. When:you see and. use these,,
had under, one -a shower gifts in your...own. home
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the. p " re ions day. . His agents Mr: may' they serve '.-to, remind •; you
v " p of . your ` Mar_ "Zion • friends who~
�' and Mrs. Mac McGuire o'. Ripley, .. y
,failed to reach his' bedside before wish you 'the best of everything.
To. The,• Electors of
It is with sincere'appreciation.
that "I' acknowledge,:.the fine sup-:
port given me at the..Ppo11S .on
Monday.. Thanks: a million,
Sincerely
GEORGE. TThTIN
seas with . the Canadian ,Medical. Hunter
SLENDOR•Ta:}a'lets are `effective. Corps and since receiving his lis -:l •Lorna :very ,,fittingly replied,
2 •c eks' supok S1:12: weeks $5.• char e ,had: 'taken ost-,graduate; thanking ::her. 'friends for `their
\t CKtrrt s• Drug: Store ' work..:in. the. States. kindly interest- ,and 'their gifts..
Lunch :was : then served- and a
_ §o.ri•a 1, ..time enjoyed.
Mr: ,Charlie :Anderson' and 1VIrs.
Jack • <. ,cDonagh . visited London:
`friends last' week. -I=N 1'x0"[�'Cs..
A -r. epidemic of shipping fever. Mr.' and :• Mrs. Harry , Bell re
has been quite prevalent: of late turned home after spending the
among several herds: in this dis-. past 'week With their daughter,
trrct. Mrs -Ho w and McGuire- at 'Olivet ,
ihe passed away. ,.• Signed on belt 1f of your
The 'young`irlotcor served over-, friends, Isobell: 'Ritchie, Trna
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China
Also . Showing :: • • .
Tommy Tucker Tune,
a '.' SAT MON :/ •.
All Kids free Sat. Matinee
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DOUBLE BILL
"FREDDIE STEPS OUT
•'(The'' Teen. Alters)
and
'GUNN `HEstS ernI`BrLiteDA
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The: town children are ask-. •
ed .to come to the .morning .
matinee at `9`30 There will '1
• ;.be two complete showings
. Saturday afternoon ` at 1i30
PLAYING .. .•
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BACKED' BY, A . REM • BREEDING FARM: OF 5,000 BREEDERS
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TO ORDER...CHICKS. EARLY. By qt der:ing • early •'yOu are :. assured ,of
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the• breed 'and the date.you; want.
TCHICKS EARLY By :starting .chickss earl•y, you :.reap ,the
TO` 'STARTKS
„full. ,. benef• it of the: •high:•, eg•gg''priced period..
� .. . •T :BREEDER ' HATCHERY CHICKS:
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�.0, START WITH 'THE .BES 1;
OBTAINABLE: Feed, labour and building Investments' are the same
v;•he»the 'U invest in. chap br ordinary chicks,• or ri the besi Breeder
:Hatch i''- Ch-lek yo—u— .-bu -- '
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I'M • Breeder; I-� cry
RPL'S: WELL -HATCHED ;:CHICKS, ever m
AR'lis'. H?;ALTi-lY, • i TGG,
..; • . sti Hundreds of -•customers Write...and 'tell
• ' ct�ea,*stn., tn 'fair,: arirl .Prestige.' ge
us of splendid 'succes and profit •with •La:kevinw* Chicks
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C JS Oi1VtER$ TISFACTIO V
900 EGGS' PER` DAY from 1250 'New Hamp. ' �ull'ets:
That's' the way Mr, 'Fred :Reigier.of Zurich, Ontario,,;
has • his Hevrr'. Hamp. pullets shelling them out.
TFIElr •WtEEE r E -BEST -'EOL o-tchickLLI ever raised
and :1 .have"- had'- tots: of,. , O,B,S:. (Ontario Breeding
:station) experience. , Otlt of 324, 1. raised 319 and .the
'=.pullets are, doing-real°•well.=--George H "Watson, Point
Ay-Baril, Ont. '
95% .ott' MY; PULLETS' 'lay .'regularly' I am well'
pleased'"with: the --Light Sussex you sent rne last year;-
Wmi Odyin`skt, North Bay,' .Qnt. '.
' • FROM C0LX CAMPBELL„ New Richmond.. ueb 4
We: are.'well'satisfied. with your chicks. .Lost only
loping you ; can supply us . again.
DIDN'T LOSE KSINGLE\ ezy pleased
with your Sussex chicks .1'11 do in' het to help you,
Try recommending your chicks. A. P. Jt hnst'on:.Btatit.
f,,rd; Ont. .
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and. 3.30 , o'clock. �*
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Mr. '.Lane; 'Gardner spent - the Mrs. Harold; aldemiby •'' Was
week -end: • with :his.' parents, re-,. guest soloist overHCKNX on Wed
turning to :London. agarol. on. Mon, nesday last' on ;the 'program . "At
• day': 'Horne with: the Ladies".
Mrs: Will Gardner " who' SUS -.Sympathy isd ' extendeto :Mrs,' `
Wm: Cox in the loss. of her sister
the elate Mrs.. Fred :Hamilton: wh9
passed away.on Thursday after
a lengthy. illness. •
rs• 7. iam,: 7411 -is. entertain
ing' the Sr. Women's Auxiliary 'at.•
her, home on Thursday afternoon:
Tiffs will.. be the election of.of
f tiers. . '
Misses. 'Olive and. Edna ',Boyle
have beep nursing at• the Cox.
home.'
Mrs: peter Murray has gone to
Montreal to spend .. the Winter
with her daughter there: •
the timber ;tops in,Mrs. Margaret' Miss. Evelyn .MeL- can of' Lon-
BREEM
PARE' BREDS.
euro ;Bred Sussex
Large Type White Leghorn
Pure 'Bred Barred Rocks , •
Pure Bred' NeWrituntper..
HYBRIDS ...
Sussex' x New ,Hampshire
Sussex x Leghorn'; ,
Rock .x Leghorns :
Barred Rock x New'.'Hamps..
CONTRACT- CJMPLI✓TED
1947-48 EXPORT EGG;
rtainiv rood news for irnilrltr�-men. A .contract has just, been ' ,
This ?l ce , t Foods .find Canada, tti hereby England
,. signed by, the l3riti5li, �Irnstt:K• Of 1
, lea
sa e-a;motitrt ,off 'eggs :per year for 1947 and
... a,g'rfee5 t0• ,txlre at It.tst the same • than for 194G. The price set ,,•< .
�r 1946 ;at slight•lS• hr lier pt cues tl a m later
194$ prernitmi t�eriod and le higher in 'the ' • is 2c higher'during- the1 ,ell It
Winter and ,lyrr
•i. 'The, fall .higher priced •premium: period' '
,n� lrteri rtc,d.
• iarv, which is an extra month of ,higher prices'
• . lr; t,o,•exteatd on into .).tire•
1945 and the same :a5 «•e.' are having, in 1946. England
than we had in. .
kin dug 'Surphis, 'p,miitry at good prices• and wants 50,000;000
1 alsb' taking g,
tb'. ,It is expected . we ran supply. 12,500,000 fibs, from this yea's crop
. Weekly .;Hatches' Atter , Jahn. January 1st
Rook''Youtr-'°Lal�evieW Chicks Now
` 'rice Gist, large' ihustralted Catalogde...
Ger your .N'ew 1947 Lakeview 1
andy •Poultry Manag eme uide and ordei`your' Lakeview Chicks from
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FEEDS Alm, POITIJTRY 'SUPPLIES
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*LUCKNOW, ONTARIO: • ' 'PHONE 77-w
O'NTA,R1O
fLorne' Ritchie has• been assisting
Mr'. •. Will Hunter. �
Messrs. Rdy Webster of Lon-
don, Howard Reed of Lucknow,
Joe Freeman and family of Col-
borne visited 2iion • friends Sun
tained ' , a hemhorrage of „ the
brain with accompanying, partial
paralysis , of the: right*:side,. • on
Thursday last, improving 'nice-.
ly .,,as the hemhorrage gra wally
subsides She is being cared. for,
at the homeof her•daughter, Mrs.
Wm. G. Hunter, assisted by 'her:
elder daughter; • Mrs. Joe Freeman
of Colborne. •
Mr. Keith 'Hackett of Monkton
spent the 'week -end at, his: home
Mr.:' Fete Cook • and , Mr: Earl
Swan have . been engaged cutting
Andrews swamp, while Mr. don .spent .Sunday at her home.
day.
Mr.. and Mrs. George Hunter' :ternoon. After the usual opening
spent Sunday - afternoon at the exercises the following ,program.
home of Mr. and Mrs..Wilfred::1 was given: •, readings, by Miss
Drennan: .of Lucknow. • .Doris 'Eadie, Mrs. Thos. Harris
Mrs. Frank Johnston of. Holy-
rood returned home Thursday of
ter Spending a few d ys with Mr.
and Mrs. Sid, Gardner, •
The W.M:S. will meet at the
homeof : Mrs;' Wesley, Ritchie ori Y
Thursday .afternoon. '>tiMrs. W J, . McLean prepared two We understancd that .lir, Marsh -paper's which were read by Mrs. •
all Gibson has .• purchased. the Tom Hodgins and: Mrs. Perry
Lanes "Store property: "We have Hodgins. A number of . Christmas
carols, 'w?re • sung, 'The roll call
was . an exchange • of. ,Christmas
gifts. The meeting ' closed With
God Save the King and Iunch was
number .fro here- attended.
� from
the reception.,. Ifor, Mr and Mrs. '
Weir. , Eckenswiller at • lolyrood 1'
on Thursday evening. ,
'• Thee ' Holyrood' ;' Women's Inti
.tutee 'met 'at " the home; of Mrs.
Richard Elliott on Thursday af-
and Mrs,• Wrn: Eadie; . Mrs: How-
ard ,Harris. and Miss .Audrey! Mc
Mui'chy conducted contests .,and
Miss •Eileen Elliott favored with.
a piano solo "The Swallow": Mr, •
Jack Ackert gave the, motto • anti'
nbt ,been informed as to whether
he intends to keep, the store in
.operation or not.
'Mrs, John McKinnon and child
.ren 'of Tiverton :spent a few, days served by ,the ho[tess and coir -
last week with her . patents, Mr. rnittee in 'charge, The :next meets:
and Mrs. W. 0..Hunter. : ing will be held at the home . of.
Mrs. -James Smith.
Messrs. James and DaYid John -
'stone of ,Hincardine 'visited .,on
Thursday at Mr, T4 Boyle's.
Mr. and Mrs. Wrn .Pinnell re
ceived a telegram this week that
their daughter-in-law," Mrs. Wray.
Pinnell and infant daughter`Tanis:
will dock at' Halifax ons+ Decem
ber' 1,7th.' '
• Mr, and Mrs. Ttowa'rd IVIeGuire
report immediately foflo Ing the, were Sunday visitors/ with T!,. f.
concert,'' ► and ,Mi•s. George Ealdenby:
• WELCOME' REPORTS or.
CH'RISTMA s CONCEITS '
This isthe season o'f the •yedr,
when schools in ,,.the ' district are
staging their Christmas concerts,
The Sentinel welcornes' detailed
reports of all, these even s„ and
would appreciate' i f teachers
would see that , we ,receive their
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