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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-06-09, Page 94 M TfiE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE NINE Lyceum Theatre h c r THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE l 1 •x will I ff 1 (X ' 4I / JUDGE UPHOLDS WILL OF ELLA /HEFFRON CONTINUE CUSTOM OF TWO PREPARATORY SERVICES Wednesday, ThurS., June 16,17 RED SKELTON, in “GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY” wingham Two Shows Each Night FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 /Judge Shaunessy, in upholding • the will said' he could find no evidence to support any of these claims. .Friday, Saturday, June 11, 12 AMANDA BLAKE, GEORGE NADER • in —• WEDNESDAY, JUNE «9th, 1954 foFFEED . Miss Robin-Crusoe Matinee Saturday Afternoon Is Your Subscription Paid? I ‘ -_____1________ ___ ' I It is' wonderful what FEED-A-MIN is doing for those having 1 feeding problems. FEED-A-MIN^is not. a manufactured J mineral biit is from organic sources containing 25 different 1 ATTENTION! | > If you are looking for a mineral and conditioner that > bring results in an arpazing short' time, why riot try. FEED-A-MIN ......... minerals. Everything will eat it and it contains no salt. . This marvelous discovery which is growing in rapid popularity throughout .Canada, is produced by John R. CrissyjCo*, Ltd;/ Toronto *t ** Wednesday, Thurs., June 9, 10 JUDY HOLLIDAY, , ' PETER LAWFORD — in —- It Should Happen To ' You Monday, Tuesday, June 14, 15 KATHRYN GRAYSON, HOWARD KEEL - in Kiss Me Kate in technicolor WHITECHURCH Social Evening Marks Ninetieth Anniversary --Whitechtirch Presbyterian con-- gregation celebrated ’ their 90th anniversary at- a social oh. Tues day evening. Rev, J. R. MacDon^' aid of Ripley . presided, over the program in the absence of " Rev. P’ A- Currie.;. ..The opening number was an anthem by the choir. Miss Clark Of the. Salva­ tion Army in Wingham favored with vocal solos with acoordian accompaniment. Messrs. Q. Leg?' gatt and B. Routledge of Wing­ ham, Mrs. Philip .Stewart Of Lucknow and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt each sang solos. Mr. Murray Gaunt played the saxaphone and Mrs. Robert Mowbray of Wing- . re_adings.;„._Miss- Doris Pickell played a piano solo and Mrs., Gordon McBurney and Mrs. Alex Robertson sang a duet. The guest speaker for the ev­ ening wa§ Rev. J. R. Boggs of Molesworth,. who spoke on the development ■; of the country around Palestine and Jerusalem under the Jewish settlers and a description of agriculture still; practiced, by the: Arabs. He also described Bethlehem, Nazareth, arid Galilee as he saw them. Rev. Pollock spoke briefly af­ ter which. James Wilson was call­ ed on to light ’the candles in the1 candelbras .which decorated -the-4a-ble—w4th—a—lorely^birthd ay- cake. Mrs. Johnston Corin theri asked Mrs. R, DT A. Currie to cut the cakei Mr. James Mcllraith gave the closing remarks, thanking all who ’took part ’ in -making the evening such a success, The pro- L '■ . .... a hymn and" prayer, after which all went .ta the schoolroom of the church for refreshments. Mrs, J. Mcllraith and Mrs. J. Craig pour­ ed tea arid everyone enjoyed a social half, hour. : : WART ADS TENDERS G== TOWNSHIP OF ASHFIELD SEALED TENDERS "addressed ”to’ the undersigned will be received until 6.00 p.m.,. Monday, June 21, for the supply of material and construction of the , Rob Munici­ pal Drain in the Township of Ashfield, .consisting Of 6,138 lin. ft. tile drain of diameters 14”, 12”, 10”, 8”. 62 lin. ft. open drain and 50 lin. ft. corrugated iron pipe ' .together with ifieldstone protection, 3 catah-basihs rgnd 1 junction box. Plans and’ specifications may be seen at the office of the Clerk, Kintail,. Ontario, Work to start _as soon as pres- ent"~crops''afe harvested. . Marked cheque payable to the Treasurer of the Township of Ashfield for 10 percent of the amount of bid must accompany each tender. Lowest or any tender not nec­ essarily accepted. —Signed, Donald M. Simpson, ; Clerk-Treasurer Ashfield Twp. Kintail, Ontario. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van der Ley and- family wish to sincerely thank all the friends and neigh- bors who presented them with gifts and money on the occasion of their wedding. anniversary. ’It was much appreciated. The family of the late Mrs. Mary MacDonald wish to ack­ nowledge with sincere thanks and - Evidence is to hand^that these Huron County “Voices” are read beyond our county boundaries. A beautiful little Northwestern On­ tario town less than 2,000 popu­ lation is bedevilled by'drink. It is in L.G.A. territory and is amp­ ly.supplied with legal liquor out­ lets. They have two beverage rooms, a government liquor store and a brewers warehouse. _ A small group of citizens, greatly concerned at the depforable con­ ditions, met some time ago to do . something. At the first meeting this column in Huron Co. Week­ lies was referred to, and a simir , lar plan was launched. A few of . the group chipped, in To. pay for ' the_first insertions._bu.Liater--£ees- vere accepted to defray expenses. This local temperance league is increasing in membership and is working beyond its town limits. One of the group writes, “We have always been wet, a hang-- over from old timber days. We I had at one time .seven sawmills gram was brought to a/close with ^PPI^atiom^he jnapy kind : acts here. I. personally, Know condi­ tions in Blank (a small Huron County 'town). I lived there 14 years-. Conditions are better there than here, as regards drinking. We have a run of petty police' court cases that Blank is free from or mostly so”. Surely such -testimony should—-have-Av-ei-ght- with us. We are under the Can­ ada Temperance Act which al- lows/no legal outlets for the sale of beverage alcohol.. The courts have frequently complimented us on our comparative freedom from crime, of which the chief contri­ buting' factor is drink.—Advt, and expressions of sympathy ex­ tended them during the illness and at the time of the death of their mother. ■ The Montgomery Family are deeply grateful to friends, rela­ tives and neighbors, Rev. F. G. Purchase and all who were- so kind in their bereavement; also all who so kindly visited their brother Ed, and those who sent cards, letters, fruit, etc;, while he was • in Byron Sanitarium. Mrs. John Bushell, R. 2; Holy­ rood. . We . wish to express our sincere thanks to the msfny friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during our sad bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. G. Meiklejohn, Rev. J. R. MacDonald, Dr. M. H. Corrin and i all' those-who have sent cards of sympathy/. Mrs. Nelson Bushell Mrs.. Robert Simpson $ i.I | It is sold with a money-back guarantee arid Is delivered | to your door, at a price you will smite at. reach everyone at oned we would appreciate an “^-‘-deder^-from -"you^now tatr-'fot^Fall-^eiivery-r You41-- be 1 you did.' I WRITE OR PHONE RIPLEY COLLECT—102-r-20 . | | Jbhnston MacLeod and Sc ns | X (Territory open for agents) i— Distributors in this Area TENDERS FOR COAL & .COKE FEDERAL BUILDINGS— PROVINCE OF ONTARIO JEALED TENDERS addressee^ to the undersigned and endorsed as above,, will be •'-received until 3,00 p.m. (E.D.S.T.), WEDNES­ DAY, JUNE 23, 1954, for, the. sup­ ply of coal and coke for the Federal Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. ", , Forms of tender with- specifica/ tions and conditions attached can b,e obtained from^the Chief of Purchasing and Stores, Depart- ment of Public Works, Ottawa, and the Purchasing and Stores i Officer^ 3 Sullivan Street, Tor- o.n.to, Ontario. . •• Tenders, will .not/be-.cbnsiderecL .unless made on or according to : the printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions set for,th. therein. The Department reserves the right- to demand from any' suc­ cessful tenderer, before award- .ing the order, a security deposit ‘ in the form of a certified cheque POULTRY FARM, R.R. 3, GODERICH or FEED STORE, LUCKNOW 2nd 9.15—Adults 50c, students 35c, children 25c Wednesday/Thursday^ June 9th, 10th Phyllis Calvert, Jack Hawkins, Terrance Morgan, in Tile Story of Mandy The story of a little, girl wlio was fyorn deaf and dumb and learns to talk again. k-; Friday, Saturday/June 11th, 12th Charlton Heston; Susan Morrow, Joan Hansen, in THE SAVAGE —- inrteehnicolor" Matinee Saturday at 2.30 Children 10c, Students 20c Wednesday, Thursday, June 16 th, 17 th V Gail Russell, Anne Dvorak, Claire Trevor, in: “THE BACHELOR’S DAUGHTER drawn on a bank incorporated Miss Heffron, who died in Oct- under the Bank Act or the Que- ober, 1953, in St. Mary’s Hospi- bec Savings Bank Act pay able, to, tai, left her estate of $13,000 to the Society of Jesus, Upper Can­ ada. A niece, Marie Winkler, and a nephew, Joseph T. Garbert, both ofDetroi1|,-Michigan;contested the order of the Honourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent of /the amount of tender, in accordance with the Government—Contracts—Regula­ tions now in force, or Bearer the validity of the will on the Bonds, with, unmatured coupons ( grounds that the deceased ait the attached, of the.. Government of. time did. not have testamentary Canada or of the Canadian Nat-1 capacity,. that the execution- of ional Railway Company aind its»the will was obtained with undue constituent cbmpanies, uncondi-1 influence and thait she had nbt tionaily guaranteed as to princi- | had independent legal advice, pal and .interest by the Govern­ ment of Canada. ” The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT FORTIER, . . Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa,. May 28, 1954. i Communion service will be ’ held at Ashfield Presbyterian j Church on Sunday, where the The validity of the will of Miss; pre-communion custom of two Ella A. Heffron, 79, has been up-* preparatory services is still ofo- held in surrogate court by Jiidge’ served by the congregation. These E. A. - Shaunessy—Lambton—Co.-i.ser-vices-are-held~on^Friday-even-" judge. I ing and on Saturday morning. fill your Bin Now and assure yourself Heat Security. Stop worrying about delivery hold* . . ■ ' ■ 1 ■ 1 . . ups because ofspow or shortages, and relax J with a ^winter's supply of quality fuel. ■”. '■ ■ ’*’* *’ 1 * g A SOLID fUSL fOA A SOLID CLNTURY r soLb ONLY AT YOUR* CO-OP | Lucknow District Co-op ■ ’Phbne 71, Lucknow