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“What’s the matter with you,
are you blind?” said the pedes-
triam— ———: ' /'. ' -—-—
“Blind?” snapped the driver,
“I hit you, didn’t I?”
Friday, Saturday, Aug. 28, 29
John Derek, Barbara Rush
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The Prince of Pirates
Friday, Saturday, Aug.' 21, 22
Joseph Cotton, Teresa Wright
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The Steel Trap
Monday, Tues
James Stewart,.
in
The Naked Spur
Wed., Thurk, Sept. 2, 3
Bhirley—Booth,-Burt-Lancasler-
— in— •
Come Back Little Sheba
(Adult Entertainment)
Wed., Thurs., August 19, 20
Victor Mature, Patricia Neal
" in
Something For the Birds
Mon., Tues., Aug. 31, - Sept. 1
Rosemary Clooney, , ■
Bob Williams
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The Stars Are Singing
Lucknow District Co-operative J
WEDNESDAY, AU&UST l?„ 1953 .
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM :
Two Shows Each Night ’
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
6- .
rhu., Fri.» Sat. Aug. 13, 14, 15
. . / GENE AUTRY^in .
‘Gold"Towh Ghost Riders
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Monday, Tue^K^^Aug. 17> 18
Janet Leigh
Monday, Tuesday, Aug. 24, 25
Ronald Reagan, •
Rhonda Fleriiing
7'; '■ in "1
Tropic Zone
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Wed., Thurs., August 26, 27
William Rogers, Jr; • ‘
Jane Wyman
The Story of Will Rogers
CARD OF THANKS
. I wish-to thank air those send-i
irig cards, letters and fruit, for
their thoughtfulness in doing' so
while I was, in the hospital., These,
kind acts wbre much appreciat-'
ed. 1 .
7 • . ■ • ALEX MeNAY;
Mr, Jarhes Forster and Family
wish to sincerely thank , friends
and neighbors for the many kind
acts and expressions of sympathy.
-iri^heir-bereavement, with special
thanks to. Rev, Currie for his
many—yisits~~and-^
fort; to-Miss Gretta Hudson who
so faithfully and. tenderly cared
for Mrs. Forster dUrinjg her long
illness and to Doctors, Johnston
and Corrin for their untiring ef
forts to relieve her of. her suf
fering.
JAS. FORSTER AND FAMILY.
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KINTAIL W.I. LADIES VIEW
AUBURN TWEEDSNfjIR BOOK
A large evening meeting of. the
Kintail "W;!. was held on Aiigiist
6th at the home of Mrs. Hugh
MaceKnzie. There w^ere 28 mem
bers and 10 visitors and children.
The Institute Ode and Mary Ste
wart Collect opened the meeting.
The roll call was answered by
“Ways of. Neighboring”. A com
mittee was appointed to look into
the possibility of a Kintail Insti
tute cook book. ;?
Mrs. Fred McGregor gave a
J splendid paper on the duties of
a good hostess; She told how peo
ple from good. • old Ontario re-
; gale their Western friends whom
they visit out West With good
points of their home county or
town arid> find fault with the
j country, people, customs, etc., of .
,'the place they • a re _Adsiting-^She-
| went on to say if every place I was just like home there would
be, no point in travelling.
•The president introduced the
. group from Auburn who came to
Show and tell, something about
their Tweedsmuir book. Some of
i. the interesting parts were . read ,
by Mrsi, Taylor.
.. .Mrs.-'N.„ G. McKenzie thanked
the Auburn ladies for coming.
Mrs. Bob Scott favored with
two solos that were much enjoy
ed. The gathering was sorry to
: learn that Mrs. Dan Wylds fell
-•-and-^broke:-her-ank-le7-Tltey~wish_
J for her a speedy recovery;
I “The Queen” closed the rneet-
ing after which a lovely lunch
and social time was enjoyed.
The September meeting is in
the afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Fred McGregor with Mar
garet Brophy as guest speaker.
There’s A .
CO-OP HOG FEED
FOR EVERY NEED
• CO-OP PIG STARTER _
• CO-OP 15 Percent HOG“GROWER
• CO-OP PIG FINISHER , ;
• CO-OP HOG AND SOW CONCENTRATE j
;/ • . CO-OP ; IS' Percent SOW .RATION... ■ , ■.
' . there is no secret iboui MTgo into the manufacture oi 60-01 |
Jr Co-(>p will be happy to show you UiejotmhUe s ,
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. PETER LAWFORD and GID" YOUNG in
“YOU FOR ME”
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Tile PLAYHOUSE
NO SATURDAY MATINEE UNTiL SEPTEMBER
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,.. ONTARIO
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CULROSS CORNERS
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Master Ronnie Mills, Toronto,
is holidaying with his ljttle friend
Donnie Wall., .. - \
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wall, Kin
cardine, were Sunday visitors
with Mrs. Mary Wall.
Mr; and Mrs." Frank Brown &
Reg spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Hugh*Nicholson, Bervie.
^Weather permitting, harvestirig
opeFatioris^remow^n'mn~swmg"
which is a sure •reminder that
iSiuhme^_i^ ori- the wan^. — ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Whytpck
and family speht Sunday even-
in® with Mr. - and Mrs* > Elmer
Bannerrnan and family, Kinloss.’
Mr. and Mirs.1 Joe Blackborow
and Don Hamilton spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodgins.
Mr. and- Mrs. Ed Schumacher
and family of Walkerion spent
Sunday with Mr. and* Mrs. Jack
Schumacher arid Helen. J
Rev. and Mrs. Rpbt. Watt arid
family of Mitchell are. staying
here at his father’s house while
they are at Queen Charlotte In
land. Mr. and Mrs. Game of Long
Branch are visiting with their
TENDERS
FARM BUILDINGS. FOR
SALE BY TENDER
Tenders will be received by the
Bruce County Reforestation Com
mittee up to the 31st day of Aug
ust next for the purchase of the
following buildings situated on
the County Forest property, Lot
No. 35, Concession 1, Culross
Township. The buildings, with
their approximate sizes, are as
fdlldws: " •.. .■ ■ • ■
Frame ibarn—36’x54’ . .
Straw shed—-26’x50’
Implement "shed—2O’x22’
Log house—19’x25’
2-storey frame house with insUl
brick siding, only 15 years old
—22’x25’
/Back kitchen-—18’xl9’
Woodshed 14’x23’
Combined hen house & double
garage—17’x36’ ’.-"■/ •-
All of these buildings are suit
able for moving intact separately.
Terms and Conditions
_Rurchase—price-rto—be—paid—in
c-ash* within 30 days of accept
ance of tender. «
Tenders may be made on any
of the buildings separately or on
all as a group. . . '
Th? house, back kitchen and
woodshed cannot be moved before
the 1st day of April, 1954.
ders must post certified cheques
of $50.00 for the house and $100.00
for the barn as a guarantee that
the debris will be cleaned up and
removed from the premises
promptly. ;
Buildings to remain at the risk*
of the purchasers until removed.
Highest or any tender not nec
essarily accepted. 1
Persons desiring directions to
location of buildings may apply
to Mr. J.’ C. Thompson,/Reeve of
Teeswater.
Tenders shall be submitted in
writing to the undersigned,,shall
state clearly which buildings are
being tendered on, and shall be
marked “Tender” on the outside
of the envelope.’
W. S. Forrester,
County Clerk,
Paisley, Ont.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In The Estate Of John A. Mc
Donald, Deceased.
'All persons having cl a i m s
against the estate of John A. Mc
Donald, late of the Township, of
Kinloss,-in the County of Bruce,
Farmer; deceased, who died on
or about the '26th day of May,
1953, are hereby notified to send
to. the undersigned Executor, on
or before the 15th day of Sep-
Thursday, Friday, Saturday; August 13, 14, 15
JOHN LUND and SCOTT BRADY in
... “BRONCO BUSTER”
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 20, 21, 22
/' ROBERT CUMMINGS and TERRY MOORE in
“THE BAREFOOT MAILMAN”
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 25, 26
VAN JOHNSON and PAUL DOUGLAS in
“WHEN IN ROME”
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 27, 28, 29
...? ANN BLYTH and EDMUND GWENN in— -
“SALLY AND ST. ANNE
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Aug.
SPENCER TRACY and KATHARINE H
M “PAT AND MIKE
daughter, Rev. and Mrs. Robert
Watt.',.
Mr..& Mrs. C. Lewis of Grims
by visited recently with her
father, Mr. Mack Paterson. t .
Miss Wirinifred• •Farrsie.r return
ed home from the western trip
with Mr. arid Mrs. Lome John-
ston„on„Tuesdayilast.—— ——
Miss Joyce Conley of the 8th
Con.- of Kinloss is holidaying
with Mr., and Mrs. H. Laidlaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Boltby of Toronto
are visiting Mr., and Mrs. E.
Buckton.
Mr. Price Scott arid Beth Gaunt visited with ‘Mr. and Mrs. V. Em
erson On Fridav evening.
. Mr. Fred Fells and son Robert
Of Toronto spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rit
chie.'- "
Mr. and Mrs. John Hayes re-
ltumed_hcme_-to—Detro it-on Sa t--
urday after spending a week or
two with relatives here.
Mr. Robert Mowbray and his
father, Mr. John Mowbray from
the Wingham Hospital called on
some friends in the village on
Sunday. , , 7 ,-
Mr. John Allen and his daugh
ter Gertrude, Mr. M. Courtney,
Mr.. Maize of Bellwood and Mrs.
Medford of Montana visited with
Mrs E. Welwood and Mrs. Ken
nedy on Sunday.,/VMrs. Cox from Rivercourse, AI-
iberta, Miss Margaret Mpffat of
/Poront^ari^Miss-Bmina^Rich'ard^r
son of; Langside called on Mrs..
T^ K. 'Moore and Mrs. ‘M. Ross.
" Margaret and El win Moore vis
ited their aunt, Mrs. Sparling of
Wingham, over the week-end.
LANGSIDE
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McMillan,.
Dolores arid Marilyn of Texas are-
visiting relatives here and on
Sunday a family gathering was
held at Pat McMillan’s.
-Lois Conley arid Doris Moffat;
spent~ a . holiday with Mr. and
-Mrs—D a ve Seott ■ ■. ' “ -~—
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Conley
and Mac and Mr, & Mrs. Lloyd?
Moffat, Sharon and George spent
Sunday at Owen Sound.
Mrs. Wm. Wangler is visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. Pat Mc
Millan.
EN JO COMFORT;
TIMKEN
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POULTRY WORMING
their claims. . * < .■
Immediately after the 15th day
of September, 1953, the assets of
the estate .wilt be distributed
^.riwngst the parties entitled
thereto J having regard only ' tb
the claims of which the Executor
shall t^en have- notice;,
' ■'Dated at I^uckriow'/ Ontarp,
- th is 5 th “day oi. August,' 19.53 .„ - .
' Williath F< McDonald, RJt- Nd*
i-6 Lucknow* Ontario, Executor.
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