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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-05-13, Page 5PAGE FIVE $ Ji * CULROSS CORNERS Brown spent Tri- entitled WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th, T Lyceum theatre W INGHAM Two Shows Each Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 ■gj.....J..!...-.;.....-1.............................................'...'....l.i.'M,.. Thursday, Friday, Saturday MAY 14, 15^ 16 GENE AUTRY "—. in *■*V TOE LUCKpjOW SENTINEL/ LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ..' • WHITECHURCH Miss Winnifred Farrjer of Tor« s PhtP spent the . week-epd at the home- of heF parents, Mr and ’Mrs, W* R, Farrier, ' \ > Mrf and Mrs-. Fred. Hall and , of Windsor spent the Mrs. WAGON TEAM MATINEE SATURDAY Monday, Tuesday, May 18, 19 YVONNE DE CARLO, - ~ . JOHN IRELAND ■ ■ • — in — ’ Hurricane Smith Wednesday/ Thurs., May 20, 21 DENNIS O’KEEFE, Marge & 'Gower Champion < ■ ■ /■-—Th —• Everything I Have Is Yours PLAN HOSPITAL CAMPAIGN W. B. Anderson of town at­ tended a meeting pn Friday night of the Wingham fiospital Board of which he is a member. •Rev. HariveyvL. Parker, chair­ man of the Public Relations com- riiittee, met the Board ~and sug­ gested if they would,, undertake the complete financing of the new bpiler house and laundry, the P.R.C.—Would—begin—a—pro-; gram aimed at securing the nec­ essary funds for the. erection of the new wing. ’ Mrs.Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John England on Sunday were Mrs. Raymond Morrissey, Jr., Mr. Edward 1 England and Miss Jacqueline Ackerinan of Elora, Ont. week-end with ' Mr. and Stanley Moore. Mrs. Harvey Tichborne of God­ erich spent the week-end at her mother’s, Mrs. D. Kennedy. ’ Dayid MacKenzie, $on of Mr, ,aP,d Mrs. Rob-t.iAdams,—was—bap- tized in the United Church on .Sunday.. .. .. ' . 7. • x Ml and ,Mrs. T. Inglis, were visiting in Forest, Petrolia ’and London la?t week. ? Mr. Nat Thompson returned ■home on Monday from Winghgm Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Heiffer and sons of. Turnberry spent Sun­ day with Mrs: E. Welwood. • • Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Sim­ mons and daughter Nancy spent, the week-end, at her parents^, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin. .. Mr. and ’Mrs, Chas. Moore arid. Mrs. Wes. Moore pf St. Cather­ ines called on Mr: and Mrs.- A. Moore on-, Saturday. Mrs, W. .Moore is staying up for a.while at her cousin’s, Mrs. D. McDon­ ald of St,. Helens. • .’ Mrs.- V.. Emerson and Mrs/ Geo. Fisher were among those who at­ tended- the- Institute - conference that .was held in Guelph lasL week. . . ■ ■■ Mr. Thos. Morrison, who has been a patient in Westminster Hospital, lasit week had three- toes amputated on Monday. £ The immediate family called' on their mother, Mrs. D. Kennedy on Mother’s Day. ..... .Mr.-1 and. Mrs. Walter Bell and 1 daughtet Heather spent, the week-end at' her home at Bur­ ford. Mr. and Mrs. Bell of Pine ‘ River spent Monday 'evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. Bell. - We are glad to have Mrs. J. Tiffin back at her home in the village again. Mr. and Mrs. Line of Toronto spent Saturday with ’Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Watt. Mr. Thos. Henderson called on his friends in the village last* week. i t Be Caught With Your Fence Down J We Are Now Stocking A Complete Line Of FENCING AND ACCESSORIES Lucknow District Co-operative Lucknow Phone 71 -Start: Your Chicks - ................................................................................................................................................................................ .. -^--4. NEW LIFE CHICK STARTER • ■ ; it ....... - 1 •; ' . i "'"7 T ' Ren O Sal Tablets in Solution ■ Jamesway, Feeders and Waterers CrawUrd Store ORDER your 1953. CHICKS NOW ! ! •I Z* ■ \ * * -t 4 Lucknow I- qur CARD OF TriANKS The William Stimson family wish, |o acknowledge with sincere appreciation the beautiful floral tributes, acts of kindness by neighbors and friends and- ex­ pressions t of sympathy in most sudden bereavement. I would, like to thank all those who sent cards and remembered me while "my) infant son David and I Were in the hospital and especially to.thank H.W.i. for the. Tovel-y-box-of-fruitT;-—-—-—7-= Mrs. Donald Watsbn. •- ......... .A. I wish to thank thp West Wa- wanosh farmers iOr their splen­ did support helping to speed up the last spray by having their cattle ready, and T will give you mine by seeing that the 'brushing gdts done. • Vic Errington, Inspector. IN MEMORIAM ROBINSON—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Wm. Robinson, who passed away one year ago on May 16th; Her weary hours and days of pain, Her troubled nights are past, And in. ..our aching hearts we ■ knoiy . • > '; She has -found sweet rest at last. —Ever remembered and sadly rriissed by Husband., and son Wayne. ■ IN MEMORIAM ’ ' ROBINSON—In sad and loving memory of Mrs; Wm. Robinson, who passed away one year ago on the 16th of May. There’s, an open igate at the end of the road And we each must go alone, For there in a light iwe dimly see Our Father claims His own. Beyond that gate our loved one Finds Happiness and rest; And there is comfort in our thoughts That a loving God knows best. —Ever remembered by Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacLeod; NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The Estate Of William Murdie, : deceased. All persons having claims against the estate * of Williarii Murdie, ; late of tlie Village of Lucknow, in the County of Bruce, Hardware Merchant, deceased, f-Who died on or about the-7th day j 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, 1953, the assets of “uTe estate W/ill be c amongst the parties thereto, • having regard only to claims of which the Extecutor shall then have notice. Dated at Lucknow, Ontario, this 22nd day of-May, 1953. Kenneth C. Murdie, Lucknow, Ontario, Executor. ■R. W. Andrew,, his Solicitor herein. • '■■ ■ 7 f- 4 The PLAYHOUSE ; ’ Thursday, Friday, Saturday, May 14, 15, 16 See the boys that delivered the ammunition to the fighting men—Thrills in every turn—and life at its lowest premium__ Red Ball Express with JEFF CHANDLER ; , £J-. ' . - y ■■ . - • -■ -.-i . SATURDAY MATINEE’ At 2.15 p.m»—Doors open at 2 p.qv ‘ ' . ■ ' • f| • - - ■ z ' ' , ' ■ I • . * ' ' 1 ■ • . * ■ ■ . . Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, May 18^ 19, 20 Glory Alley . A famous street in New Orleans—and a real good entertain­ ing picture—with LESLIE CARON & RALPH MEEKER. TIMKEN OIL HEAT tbee surveys and estimates OIL BURNERS • OIL FURNACES • OIL BOILERS • .WATER HEATERS HISELEI^ arid SON, Phone 426> Wingham Mr. and Mrs. Dune Thompson and their little granddaughter, Bonnie Lee, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodginsr— Mr. & Mrs. Tom StewarU spent part of Sunday with Mr. and" Mrs. Mac MacPherson,' 8th Con. Sunday v isitors with Mr, and Mrs. Tom Stewart. Were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goesel and family of Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cornish and family and Mr. Rus­ sell Stewart, Olivet. . United Church W.M.S. The Afternoon Auxiliary of the -W.M.S____bf__ the United Church . was held at the parsonage pn Wednesday afternoon, May 61^1. 1 Mrs, Robertson opened the meet­ ing with a message on Sowing and Harvest: Prayet was offered ~by~M1‘s:'At"ATW iMrs. Robertson were appointed as delegates, to Hamilton Conference in June. Papers were given by Mrs. E. Taylor op Christian Ste­ wardship, Mrs. Andrew on Com­ munity Friendship and Mrs. StOthers on Literature. Mrs. W. 6. Anderson reported on the Eastpr Thankoffering meeting. A report on the Presbyferial held in .Southampton was prepared by Mrs. Meiklejohn and read by Mrs. Miss ’ Alice. Haldenby spent a couple of nights* last week with Mr. and Mrs. Midford Wall <and l Donnie. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown arid Reg visited Wednesday evening ■ with _Mr.land Mrs,.-Hugh_Niehol-. son and family, Bervie. Mr, Frank Schumacher assisted Mr. Art Hodgins with the> seed­ ing. ‘ Miss Gertie .Wraith who spent the ' winter1 months working in Wingham, has returned to her home here. Mrs. Frank day evening with' Mrs. Mary Wall. : r • J ' We are glad to report that Mrs. Ron Stahley (formerly Millie Stewart), who \vas: a . patient in ^Ivinc\ipdine-HospitaLfor_.over.-two-! weeks, was able last week-end to be taken to the home of her sis* ter, Mrs, Ralph Goesel, KincaV* dine. .. • . ' , • ■ ' ' ' -* •Miss Mafy Gant arid her bro* .ther; Joe/ Bervie; spent Saturday^ with- Mr. and Mrs. i!Jas.. Wraith. Sunday. Visitors with Mrs. Mary Wall andJim and Orville Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. -Joe Wall, of; Teeswhter; Mrs. JBei^t Shewfelt smd ’family of Kincardine. H. Treleaven. After singing hymn. 252 a splendid program was en* joyed. Mrs. Hall read the scrip-- ture >and offered prayer. Rev. and “ Mrs. Meiklejohn gave a piano, duet, Mrs. Hoag gave a very, in­ teresting topic on United Nations: and Christian Missions, followed by a trio by .Mrs. Joynt, Mrs- Hall and Margaret Rae. A paper . was given by Miss Webb on her • sister’s work, in Nigeria. Mrs. Andrew gave a reading followed by a hymn pnd”Mrs. T. A. Cam­ eron closed with prayer. . ‘ The June meeting will be held at the. summer home of Mrs. A, Breckies. Following, the program • luncheon was served; ATTENTION FARMERS! I~am purchasing BOARS at 7c to 9c per lb. liveweight. Phone Atwood 37-T-12 collect or write me LERQX ACHESON R.R. 3, Atwood, Ont. New Junior riirMOST^ADVANCEDnrHTNKING . . in LIFE INSURANCE ... because IT PROTECTS BOTH FATHER AND SON in the ONE POLICY by providing: 810,000 if you die before your son reaches age 21. $10,00,0 if your son dies after he reaches age 21. . -$10J)00—when^your-son—reaches—age—OOr-----—------— The premiums are reasonable >. . write for full particulars to Alex B. 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