The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-02-17, Page 7WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 th, 1954 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
“ /PAGE SEVEN
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
Two Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
Wed., Thurs., February 17, 18
RHONDA FLEMING,
' GENE BARRY
in —
Those Redheads From
Seattle
L
Friday, Saturday, Feb. 19, 20
FERNANDO LAMAS,
ARLENE DAHL
— in -—
SANGARIE
Matinee Saturday Afternoon
Monday, Tuesday, Feb, 22, 23
MICHAEL RENNIE,
JEFFERY HUNTER
-in-—
Sailor Of The King
Wed., Thurs., February 24, 25
JOAN FONTAINE,
T N7“~ JACK PALANCE
— in — ■
Flight to Tangier
KINLOSS CONGREGATION
MAKE RENOVATIONS «
r I
X ..
K1NLOUGH
The W.A. meeting was held at
the home of Edna and May Boyle
WithMrs^MauriceHodginspre-
siding. The opening hymn was
‘OMasterlet me -walk with thee’.
Mrs. Bert . Nicholson read the
scripture lesson. The members’
prayer, prayer partners prayer &
the Lord’s iprayer followed. The
word for the roll call was “Cour
age”. The convener, Mrs. Jack
Hewitt, gave a special paper and
each member took part', in the
program. The hymn . “I love to
tell the story” was sung and a
paper on this hymn was given.
“O brothers lift your, voices” and
the W.A,. litany’closed the meet
ing. :' ’
The ' Womens Institute annual
At Home will be on Friday even
ing, February 19 th, when mem
bers’ will entertain Atheir hus
bands, families and friends. at a
social evening. The program is to
begin at 8.30 p.m.
Come and enjoy the play “Look
Out Lizzie’ put on by the Ash
field Y.P.U, in Holyrood' Hall on
Friday': evening, of next week,
February 26th, under the aus/
pices of the A.Y.P.A.
Mf./and Mrs. .Howard Thomp
son. visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Nicholson and : family:
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schaeffer of
Kincardine and Mr. Wallace Hewr
i|t of Waterford visited with Mr.
arid Mrs. George Graham.
' ^Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.
James Hodgins who this week
celebrate tneir 49th wedding an-
^i versa rjv-A^f am iiy—dinner—was?
enjoyed at’ the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Hodgins ‘ in keeping
WANT ADS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All per s'o n s having claims
against-the.estate-oL-Wilson—Ir-^
win, late of the Village of Luck
now in the County of Bruce, Re
tired Farmer/ who died on or
about the sixteenth day of Jan
uary, A.D. 1954, are notified to
send to; the undersigned on or
before the twenty-seventh day of
February A.D. 1954, full partic
ulars of itheir, claims iri writing.
Immediately after the said twen-
ty-seVenth day of February the
assets, of the said testator will be
distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having ‘ regard
onl^ to claims of which the exe
cutors shall then have notice/
DATED this ninth day of Feb
ruary, A'.D. 1954.
Crawford & Hetherington,^
Wirighiam, Ontario.
Solicitors' for the Executors.
b
?
with /this' happy occasion; on Municipality wi
Thursday .evening"Jasf if ""being' fly. powder. ■ -
TENDERS
TENDERS will be received by
the undersigned until Saturday,
February 27th/ fof the sale of
Donnybrook church shed, approx
imately 50x60 feet with 8-foot
wall. -
: Norman Thompson, R;~. 1, Bel
grave. .
TENDERS- for the warble -fly
spraying of cattle in West Wawa-
nosh Township will be received
by the undersigned up, to and in
cluding March 1, 1954. Tenders
-to—state-price-perheadforeach
spray. Tenderers to supply all
necessary equipment »and help.
Municipality will supply warble
I ' & ■ ■ ' .. . ...
The PLAYHOUSE
1st show 7.30; 2nd 9.15—Adults 50c, rtudente 35c, children 25e
__________A———_____ ____________________________________________■...............;____ , , • • ' 1 . , ■ ■ ‘
Wednesday,, Thursday, February 17th, 18th
Myrna Loy, Jeanne Crain — Cheaper^By The Dozen Family
Bells On Your Toes
(In Chromatic Color)
I
Friday, Saturday, February 19, 20
Richard Arlen, Patricia Morrison, ^lary Beth Hughes, in
RETURN OF WILD FIRE
Matinee Saturday at 2.30 — Children 10c, Students 20c
Wednesday, Thursday, February 24, 2 5
John Payne, William Demarist, Agnes Moorehead, in
“THE BLAZING FOREST” 7
. — -■ •
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
WHITBY—In loving/memory' of
my dear Husband, Joseph Whit
by, who passed away^ one year
agd-on-February-25t-hj-l953 —
The silvery moon is shining/
O’er his silent grave, - ‘
In/life we loved him dearly,
In death we do the same.
=SadLyHmis^djby-his-wife^Emiiy^
<
LANGSIDE
*
s
/I
I
• Mrs. Hodgins’; birthday. ..
The many friends of "Mr. G-eo.
! Graham are glad to know that he
I is no longer a bed patient and
I able to-.be up each day and mov-
The ' congregation of Kinloss
(Blackhorse) United Church has
completed the addition of. a full
size basement, modern kitchen : ----’
and piano, at a cost of $2100, air ing around the house. We all
of which has been raised ' ~
$145. A dedication service
, held recently.
The Church was built’ in
but hope you will soon >be out George,
was
of Wlhiteohurch visited withv Mr.
! and Mrs. Russel Ritchie oil Sun-
J'day,- ; / /■'. //■/ ■ / I
Mr. and Mrs, Johri Wraith, Rod
die and Eldon of Lucknow and
_Mr—and. Mis._pert/.Moffat,—Jim- _
mie and Donna visited with the
ladiris’ parents; Mr. and Mrs. Wil
son Wall on Sunday.
Mrs. Alex Inglis is visiting with,
her—sister-in-law/Mrs/~Robert—
Adams' and Mr. Adams and fam- z <
ily on Con. 2. Recently she visit
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roddie Inglis at Forest and took_
charge of their children while
they enjoyed a holiday trip to?
Florida. Mrs, R. Inglis was for
merly . Lillian Doyle of Langside.
The Y.P.S. met Monday night
at the church with Mrs./William
q>
—_Mr._ and~Mrs:-Gordon~Wall-and-
family spent Sunday, with? her
mother, Mrs.- Arthur at Auburn.
Mr. and Mrs.. Ted .Collyer and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence MacLeod
were; in London Thursday attend
ing the circus. . , .
Mr. and -Mrs. Victor Emerson ! Sqbtt in charge.
John F, Foran, Twp. Clerk,
R.R. No. >2, Auburn, Ont.
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
TENDERS at a rate per hour, will
be received by the undersigned
bn or before 2. p.m. March 1st.
1954 fot (1) Warble Fly Inspect
or; (2) Man with tractdr -to
handle spray machine and assist1
operator, and (3) Operator Man,
for the T954 season. In each case
to find own transportation. The
lowest or any tender not neces
sarily accepted.
—-JZ-RT^ANEr-Gler-kr-.----—
R.. 2, Holyrood, Ont.
TOWNSHIP OF KINLOSS
TENDERS for the crushing and
trucking of the necessary gravel
for the year 1954c (approximately
16,000 yards),, %-inch screen, will
be received by the Undersigned
on or before March 1st, 1954,
Tenders to be at a flat, rate
per yard laid -oxn the roads, under
- vcmii - the supervision of the Road Supt.
X? CbUltes and I sad to be accompanied by a cQr-
I tender. Work to be. completed by
I October 1st, 1954. The lowest or
1 any tender not necessarily- ac
cented. ’
• J. R. .LANE, Clerk,
,/R.. 2, ,Holyrood,> Ont.
■
Miss Winnie Percy, R.N., of
Woodstock, was home during the
1876 | week to join other members of
-and remodelled" in 1936. It was her family, it being the occasion
first a six-point circuit with an • of her mother’s birthday; Mrs.
crdained minister and student. ~
Associated with this congrega-
tion have been such familiar fam -
ily names as Kaake, Montgom
ery, Hodgins, Geddes, Anderson,
Winterstein, Harrison, Smith and.
Brownscorn be,. •
Suggest Court House at Clinton
The suggestion, though possibly
not a new one; has been advanc
ed that the * new court house
building in Huron County, 'be
built in Clinton, the so-called
‘'hub” of the county. The pres
ent court , house is proposed by
Hallett Farm For uno as the coun
ty museum, building. ’ ;
, • ■ . .. .
Wm. Percy. . '
Charlie Gillespie left for a trip
to Florida on Monday. ’
Mr. and Mrs. L. Balser and
family and Mrs. E. Wetwood, call
ed on Mrs. Kennedy and Mr. &
Mrs. V. Emerson on Sunday.. ;
A basket of flowers was placed
at the altar of the United Church
in memory of the late Mrs. Fox
on Sunday by her daughters. •
Mr. and Mrs. G.. Gillespie, Mr,
Chas. Gillespie and. Mr. and Mrs.
W. <R. Farrier' were visiting Mr.,
and Mrs. J. Gillespie of Wing
ham on Sunday evening/
father, Mr. Kerry at Parsley.
r
HOG 'PRODUCERS!
NOW YOU CAN RAISE PIGS WITHOUT
'^^^SET^BACKS~OR~LOSSES~DUE^T0-7-^
DEFICIENCY;DISEASES IN LESS
, •/■' THAN 6 MONTHS ■'
* '■ . - " ’■ ...... ’
NIXON LABORATORIES; Orangeville, have recently iiitro-
duced PELLAGREX.V.M.A. MIX' io help farmers get pigs
. to market in record time. PELLAGREX’ V.M.A. MIX Con-
’ taiiis a “balanced blend” of the vitamins, minerals and.ariti-
. biotics found by extensive experimentation to increase the
conversion ability Of pigs with resultaiii steady weight
gains-/* •; ' ’*'■ /.
1 GARD OF THANKS
—I-^^^nid/lTkpr^^than-k—everyone
whoh’emenitfereb.. rhe in the hos-.
pital yrith cards and gifts; • ‘ ‘
' ’ Elizabeth^Anne Henderson.
I wish .to 'thank the many kind
friehds-'who. so kindly remember
ed. hie With gifts, fruit, cards and
Letters and . visits while a’ patient
in Western Hospital, Toronto, and
since- returning; home: These were
all deeply appreciated. , ’
' - . MRS, C. MASON.
Another Happy Ontario Farmer
this remarkable additive along with your own grains as-
suies you pigs lit lfess liritri 6 months with greater thaii ever
■prefi.Ls/. ■■ ■ ' r.\ ' ' ’ ' ’ / ?
Now A vailable At
I.D.A., DRUGGIST / "' ■ "J
' ' Mrs. .Robert'McAllister .wishes
: to sincerely thank all those who
I'r-e’hiem'bered'. her , with- gifts,- let?
. i.ters; cards and flowers while in
. f the hospital. Special thanks to. the
Focihl. Club of the Sixth Con., the
r : YP.U.* of Erskine Presbyterian.
J C h u r c h , Dungannon, Doctors
I-Johnston, and' Corrin and - Mrs.
, General Hospital/ •' , .
i ' : ’ . ■ " , * -
........ ...................... ................ ........ . ....‘................. .............“n |''.....
r
V
0
A
1 -**
WHY? — Because He Is Using
UM
• The Fertilizer That Is
@ FREE FLOWING
O DOESN’T CAKE LJP
® GIVES YOU HIGHER CROP YIELDS
® SAVES YOU. $2.50 A TON
See YbUr Co-Op Manager Today
SOlb ONLY AT YOUR CO-OP
l’HONE ‘71, LUCKNOW