The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-05-06, Page 5<7
ENJOY^-^COMFORT
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Service available, from the best bulls availably in all breeds.
;lny cows noticed .in heat later than times stated above
will be more likely/to conceive if bred the following day.
OIL BURNERS • OIL FURNACES •
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM .
Two Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 715
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 11, 12, 13.
JIMMY STEWART at his best and that’s enough to
tell you it’s a super picture*— .
tVe are featuring our SCOTCH
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 6th, 1953
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DUNGANNON
Thursday,. Friday, Saturday
May 14,15,16
GENE AUTRY in
“WAGON TRAIN”
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Start Your Chicks
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Wednesday, Thurs., May -6, 7 f'. ‘ ' '■ ‘ ‘ 0 4fW
JEAN PETERS,
JEFFRY. HUNTER
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Lure of the Wilderness
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Friday, Saturday, May 8, 9
RHONDA FLEMING,
STERLING HAYDEN
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The Golden Hawk
. MATINEE SATURDAY
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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
MAY 11, 12, 13
ESTHER WILLIAMS,
> VICTOR . MATURE
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The Million Dollar
Mermaid
—ATTENTION FARMERS!--
I am purchasing
— BOARS
at 7c to Die |er lb.
liveweight.
Phone Atwood 37-r-12 collect
■, or write me
LEROY ACHESON
R.R. 3, Atwood, Ont.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. James Irwin . of Kink>ss
wishes to acknowledge with
thanks arid appreciation, the use
Of the wheel chair loaned by the
local branch of the Red Cross
Society.
■Mrs. Charles Lorenz' wishes to
sincerely thank ’ friends a n d
Deig^bors^for their kindness and
sympathy in her bereavement,
and to thank the doctors and Kin
cardine Hospital staff’ for their
services.
The Ladies Auxiliary to the
.Wingham Creneral Hospital wish
to thank the citizens of Lucknow,
for their co-operation and . gen
erous donation in connection
with the tag day on, Saturday.
They are also grateful to the
lady helpers and canvassers who
gave of their time.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In The Estate Of William Murdie,
deceased;
All • persons having claims
against the estate / of William
Murdie,. late of thex Village of
Lucknow, in the County of Bruce,
Hardware Merchant, . deceased,
who died on or about the 7th day
of April, 1953, are hereby notified
to send in to the undersigned
Executor, on or before the 30th
day of May, 1953, full particulars
of their claims. . .
Immediately after the said 30th
day of May, 1'953^ the aissets of
the estate (will be distributed
amongst the 'parties entitled
thereto,_ having regard only to
claims of which the Executor
shall then have notice.
Dated at Lucknow, Ontario,
this 22nd, day of May, 1953.
Kenneth C. Murdie, Luckriow,
Ontario, Executor.
Andrew,his r Solicitpr
herein.
ST. HELENS
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, The ladies are reminded of the
meeting of the Women’s Institute
to ,be held’iat the home, pf Mrs.,
Gordon MacPherson this (Thurs
day) afternpon at 2.30. Rev. H.
D. Jennings di Luckriow will be
the guest (speaker and the roll
call is ‘-Something my mother
taught me”.
Miss Lila Humphrey was a. vis
itor with her sister, Mrs. George
Walker at Wingham. .■
Mrir and- Mrs,, John - Cameron
and Don were recent visitors with 1
Mr. and Mrs. James7’1 Douglas at
Wingham'. ' . , . „
Rev, Mr. Stevenson of Toronto,
representing the Ontario Temper
ance Federation/ was guest
speaker in the United Church on
Sunday morning.
Mrs. (Chester Taylor spent a
few days ip London with her
daughter, Mrs. Gordon Miller,
who has been ill with the mumps,
Karen Gaunt, three-year-old'
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Gaunt, has been a patient in the
Wingham Hospital following an
unfortunate accident on Wednes
day, while playing. Karen fell off '
the piano stool fracturing bones,
in her right elbow,
Mrs. - Weatherhead and Donald
have returned to the farm after
spending the winter months in
Lucknow.
A GRANT OF $10,817. has been
made to Wingham ’ General Hos
pital from the Atkinson Charit-’
able Foundation. It •yvill be used
to purchase a sterilizer' arid op
erating and obstetrical room
equipment. '
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The PLAYHOUSE
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 1^,c8, 9
»The picture everyone is praising and it’s presented here
b^ The Legion—
‘THE HASTY HEART’
with that remarkable actor, RICHARD TODD.
Prices for this show are: Adults 50c; children 25c.
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t SATURDAY MATINEE At 8.15 p.m.—Doog Open at 2 ^jn.
“Carbine Williams”
TIMKEN
OIL HEAT
FREE SURVEYS ANO ESTIMATES
OIL BOILERS • WATER HEATERS
HISELER and SON, Phone 426, Wingham
Gardening Topic At
Paramount W, Ii "
The Paramount W, I. will meet
at the home of Mrs. Rdbt. Reid
on May 12th. The roll call will
be answered by paying the '50c
fee. The topic will be “Garden
ing Hints” by everyone so bring
any questions or suggestions. Vis
itors are cordially invited. The
'lirogram committee is Mrs. Dex
ter and Mrs. Ketchabaw.
Lucknow District Co-operative
Lucknow > — Phoife 71
with
NEW LIFE CHICK STARTER
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Ren O Sal Tablets in Solution
' James way Feeders and Waterers
' from
Crawford’s Feed Store
ORDER
your-
, 1953
CHICKS
NOW I I
Rev. Geo. D.y Watt, a “patient
•at Goderich Hospital since Mon
day of last week for removal of
appendix,—was able-to^return- to;
the parsonage on Saturday. Rev.
W. J. Watt, his father, White
church, is supplying during his
convalesence.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tait, Brandon,
Man., arrived Saturday to visit
their daughter, Mrs, Watt, Rev.
G. D. Watt and family. Other
visitors at the week-end. were Mr.
Watt’s brother, Mr. A. K. Watt
i and wife, Toronto;'his sister, ]\^fs.
Gfeo. Thompson, Sirighampton and
rpar^hts, Rev. VV. J. and Mrs. Watt
of Whitechurch.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Comfort,
St. Catherines, were week-end
guests with the later’s brothers,
Messrs. Harold and Cecil Blake.
Miss Oretta Hudson, of near
Lucknow, visited Sunday with j
Mr._and Mrs. Will Cranston.
BORN—on Tuesday, May 5th,
Goderich Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Cecii CuLbert, a daughter.
|As part of the project, 4‘Thej
Club Girl Entertains”, being stud
ied by local young women led
by Mrs, Lome Hasty -and Mrs.
Clifford Crozier, the members en
tertained their mothers at a buf
fet supper on Friday night, .at
the home of Mrs. Crozier. About
35 persons were present. A pro^
gram folio-wed. Mrs..Chester Fin
nigan conducted a flower con
test; Margaret Black sang a solo;
I Norma arid Elizabeth Pentland
read alternately passages from
their record book$ on etiquette;
Jean Free gave a demonstration
on how to pack a week-end bag;
•I Margaret Joy Durriiri and Lois
A -Mole-rdemonstrated—correct—table- -
setting.. Miss Jean Steckle, home
economist, a guest for the even-
. ing, spoke on Achievemerif - Day
■ in May at Seaforth arid thanked
the girls and Mrs. Crozier. This
was seconded by Mrs; Herb Fin
nigan. Shirley Finnigan, V mem
ber of. the club; spoke on behalf'
of the girls arid thanked the
mothers for. the interest; they
were taking. ' .
MRS; BARNEY BINNINGER
- --"MTS7-Barney-Benningerrage-76r
- Dungannon, died r in her sleep
. sometime Tuesday night. Her
death was discovered by her hus?
’ band early yfednesday. She had:
been ailing for, the’ past few
months with a heart condition.
: Formerly Elizabeth Kape, she
was born on £om 10, Huron Twp.»
near the village' of Ripley, a dau<
ghter of Mr. arid Mrs. Berriard
Kapq, arid was, the last of a fam-
ily_of. Six children. In-1911, she
was married to Mr. Benninger of
Teeswater and came to reside on
a farm west of Dungannon,..In
1920 they riioved to Wingham,
arid back to Durigannori village
in 1940. She was a faithful mem
ber of Kingsbridge- Roman Cath-
-plic-Church,-the CatholicWomens
League and the Altar Society.
The funeral was held Friday
morning with service, .at Rivers- - -—
dale Catholic Church in charge
of her nephew, Rev. Jerome Ruth,
and Rev. Jerome Meyer, with
burial: in Riversdale cemetery.
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Waterloo Cattle
— Breeding Associatien
“WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED”
A farmers’ non-profit,' co-operative organization, owned ? and operated by farmers.
FOR SERVICE CALL COLLECT
MILDMAY 130-r42 ot KINCA
Week Days 7.30 to 10.00 a.m.
Sundays and Holidays 7.30 to 9.30 a.m.
Fees for ALL BREEDS are: ,
$5.00 for life riiemibership
Service fee for Members is $5.00
Service fee for Nori-Members is $6.00
Four services to insure conception without extra charge
Free veterinary service for cows that are problem breeders
7 ~ NEW BUSINESS IS SOLICITED.
“’"Speciarcafe^i^tekeirto h^aviFtbp sires dTatTbreedsjn service.
SHORTHORNS in this ad.
follows: .They are
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Klaymor Overseer
1st prize Sr. Yr. 19^52 C.N.E.
By Klaymor Monitor/
Klaymor, Objective
kes*. Gn Champ 1952 C.N.E.
by Klaymor Jewel ;
-KlaymOr-Nutcracker—:—*
by Calrossie Formula
Anoka Commadore
by Scotsdale Bombardier
Gr. Ch’. Chicago & Royal
. 1948:
Scotsdale Futurity • 7
by O.A.C. Mayflowers Ran- '
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Tam O’ ShantCr Ballantyne
by Sylvan Farms Mercury
Aberfeldy Nugget
Full brother to Aberfeldy
.-Model , ;
Aberfeldy Orchid
-^by^^iehtonDrambuieT-fttlrh
'brother to Aberfeldy Model;
sold for $4000.00 arid sire of
1st get in big show in USA
Glenbtim Quicksilver
by Phopachy Diplomat
■sire of many prize winners
Braedoon Lancer
by Klaympr Northman