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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-22, Page 9o • WEDNESDAY, JUNE ',22nd', 1955 , .L� ceum: Theatre:. y . WINGHAM First Showing at 7.15 p.m, Thursday, Friday, Saturday JUNE. 23-24-25. "THREE FOR THE SHOW" Betty Grable and. Jack Lem - mon star . in this . rarriantic musical -comedy in° Cinema- •`Scope:. and Colour. M 'Matinee Sat. afternoon' 2 p.m. Monday,. • Tuesday. Wednesday JUNE 2728-29. "BAD DAY AT: :. BLACK ROCK'". • An impressive ;suspense mel- odrarna in CinemaScope 'an,d. Color starring Spencer .Tracy, Robert Ryah and Anne Fran - Cis. • • TENDERS TENDERS,, will be : received for painting .school inside and out ,at . S.S. No. 1, 'Kinloss • (on No. 9 Righway.near .Kinloss). Tenders - to be -,•M (hands of secretary by. July 15th.. Jab to be completed' by August' 15th. . Tenders` to be "accompanied by Marked `'cheque • for -.10" percent of -contract, •Con- ' tractor to •swgply paint and ,a11 necessary anateria �• ,:. Lowest. or, an • �.te der not rfecessaril a --. Y° n y c cepted. •" , Howard. Glass, Sec.,' Kincardine,. Ont: ARTIFICIAir: ' INSEMINATION' Waterloo Cattle: Breeding Association ,41•Where.' Better' Bulls Are Used" Artificial :insemination 'service for all breeds' .of : cattle, For. ser - •vice or information phone Clin- ton 242 collect,' between 7:30 and l0:00 a.m. on week days . and .7.30• • and 9:30 a,r `on Sundays.. THE. • LUCKNO.W SENTINEL, : L•UCKN(5W," ONTARIO FOR SENIOR FOLK Friday afternoon brought fine weather for the annual • Senior ,l'o1k Gathering• which took place in 'the Lucknow .United_ Church. ' The- ` singing ••of ofdfavorite hymnswa$ a hearty beginning. Colored .slides of 'general interest and of previous gatherings were shown. The devotional period was conducted by Rev. ,G. A: Meikle - john as an ',illustrated presenta- tion entitled_ "God of . the • Greetings. from the " Official bard of the Congregatioli' were ' broug.ht, iby Mr: 'Ernest Ackert, who' Wished . those present many years of� Health and happiness,• r` In the `program• 'that follbwed, readings were given by Mrs. R. H. Thompson, Mrs. A: Alton arid Mrs:. C. MacDonald. Mrs. E. Ack- •ert sang a sacred solo. :Mrs. W. G. Andrew and Mr. Meiklejohn p'ro'vided music on the piano and• mouth organ. When..a quiz was condticted in. which Mrs. S: Reid demonstrated the mixing 'of butter as in days' •of did, and. Mi.: 'John' Henry .re- lated . the occasion. '. of a• ' bacrn._ raising; Several told• of . their early .experiepoes and witnegsed to the. strength .of Christian Faith throughout a :life time.•' : •• ' Mrs. P.' Hoag presented• •prizes `ttT'the oldest worxien. present, 'M'rs. H:. Fowler and •Mrs. C.''•MacDon- aid," and to Mr: S. Rathwell,'the ;prize winner among-, the men The winners each . .expressed pride in' their •yearsand gratitude for.this -kindness: • They also . :re .fered•:.to the privilege 'of wor Ship each. Sunday "and the .fine service rendered by 'the choir. A splendid : lunchwas, served by ,the Woman's :Association and :thus,. concluded 'another, 'pleasant get-together' • withy many 'fond memories .freshly ,renewed. CARD OF,‘ THANKS • Josephine Mac•T'avish •and far= i:ly ,wish'• to. • express their sincere. thanks'' to all :their neighbors and friends who have done so rnueh' for them this past .two weeks. Words cannot express how much they appreciate it. a• > • OCi Pte/ --/cte J-Jte-ec6 Homewood,"14 Tables-thatare--beautifult,-designed.. '.-superbly-- crafted : , .,cables for every room in the home ... double.duiy cables that move around' the house with the seasons co"summerize"a sunioom; "winterize- s recreation room. Light and adaprable, in a variety of walnut . and ` mahogany ..finishes, . designed ° in' si�ple,.we4•proportioped lines that .blend with any 'de;con-HOMEWQ01b occasional tables are can. -sourced with care, and priced with economy(' 4Velowcio nv .r HomawodJ e. lir m Yvmho. NJ k.. An/ norna errs SFr LANE C.•/.,. N��r � A,1 'fables shown are • horn No 520$ - i;) t) [Nalctn Series, LARGESTSELECTIOiN OF FURURE • for every occasion ' MCLeflnardMacKerzie `urniture whin Furnishings,' Phone 131, LucknbW. • • Drop In. and Look Around' ' .• rr • TFIELD PICNIC' .11E4D .47r .KINTAIUL. The annual picnic of the Ash- field: `School' Area was held at the Presbyterian. Camp at Kin - tail on June 16th. Whine' the crowd • was gathering, games were enjoyed by the little folk under the capable guidance of Misses,. R. Pentland, L. Popp and S.'Fea gan. Mr. J. H. Kinkead, I,P:S.,. was the, official 'starter from events. He. was assisted by Messrs.' E:•. Moore, . Errington .and Thrush ' and members of the School.. Board: er t. c= e tl ts: ar y) )-• • Mr.. Harold' Greer was rpres IA4ith the sound car and announ ed, the races .,and results, booth,' ix charge • of'the Kinta Institute members, was well pa ionized. •The following even took 'place, with a large nurnbe of .contestants in each, event. . Relay, race (school team only: Kingsbridge, Port Albert, S,S 1\'0 9. ;Girls' race ( 6 years and under Rosemary 'Hogan, .Verna'.. Far risk, ' Florence MacLennan. • ::Boys" race (6 years and under' Donnie Alton, „CtrantL,Kilpat rick, Roy HallaM: Girls' race, (7 and 8 •'years) Barbara MacKenzie, ' • .Baribar Nelson, '.Donna Hogan: Boys' race. (7 and -8 years)-- Blake, years)-Blake; Tommy. .Hogan,, :'. Girls' ;'rate'(9arid 10 years); Helen MaaNay, Diane Ritchie, Jean Finlayson..--' .• Boys'.: 'race (9 and, 10 . Fyears)— Alex MateICenzie, Donald John Ston,,'; Ken Gardner:: Girls' race (11: and ,12 .Years)— Eleanor., M.acNay,' Johanna Van Owen, Marion Mole. Boys' race .'(11 and. 12) --Geo. Collinson, Bill, Andrew,_ Donald Kirkland., race (13 and 14 --Jo ) yce 1WIacNay, ''" K a't h 1 e: e n • Hackett, Elaine .MacNay •. .. ' • Boys' race (13' arid 14)7—deb. 'Dawson,. Johne Van Osch,. Terry Dalton Young 1adYes' race (15 'years aind over):—Joyce MacNay, 'Mar- ion MacLennan;, Einn elineo 'Mil- ler. Young men's race (15' years ;13,; over) —' George: .Dawson; John "Van Osch; Morris Dalton: '• Men teachers' race Mr. Er- rington, r-r.ington,. Mr. Moore: Lady teachers', rac;e--14iss L. Popp,. -Miss S,=. Feagan, Miss L. 1, • PAGE IVINIa p�ayhouse Titeatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE. 24, 25'• [ . 'T% o Shows ' Each. Night ' at 7.30 Saturday ;Matinee' at 2.30 Lloyd .Reid.. Wheelbarrow: race (-boys, only) —John: Van' Osch. and, Bill .Bar- ger, Morris Dalton and Cletus Dalton, Jim Blake' and .Donald Johnston'.. Kicking the slipper "(girls. only)', Elaine . MacNay, Carol, Pent rand; • Eleanor 'Maclay: • Sack racefor girls=L.ummie Logtenyeri, • ,Toanne„.:.:;Acton, Jo hanria- Van Owen: • •Sack."race. 'for.' boys-Bi11y Fin- Jayson, ` Jimmie Blake, . cern Logtenverj 3 -Pegged race (girls) MacNay Twins; Annie- Vander=lay-and- 3haron'- West, Edna Carter • and Marion .Mole. • • 3 -legged, rase•. (:boys).-=Moris- and" Mike Dalton, John Van Osch end Billy Barger, 'iRicha.rd Stew- art and Fenny Dalton.. Champion boy ,with, largest feet,- under 15 years (Mr. Kin- kead was : tle .judge)—Lorne. AI-: ton; hill' Black,- .La}w.renee• Black: Charrtpion• tallest girl (under 15 vrs.)-.Pat Pentland', Janet .Thor - burn; Dorothy Alton. ' ` Largest family pres•eht---Mr. & Mrs. Gordon., Barger and their six. children. • .. Ladies' -tie tying contest. -Mrs. Mel 'Dickson, Mrs. George Mon- crief,' Mrs, Van ,Osch. Gentlemen balloon contest Jerry Logtenverj,_ Gordon Finlay-, sorb, • D. A. 'MacLennan, Girls' softball throw. (Ir. and under 11)x—Barbara; Wareing, Di- e J3it hr,Q ..Margaret.--..Ma•cLen nan. Boys' softball throw' (Jr, and'. under 111' -=Kenneth Ga finer, Alek. MacKenzie;• Teddy Martin. r., 11 Girls' softball throw , ( •and :over):.— Kathleen ckett, Mary Lou Drennan, • Wan Osch. boys` softball throw (Sr'., 11 and ,oyer)--,Mgrris Dalton, 'Geo. Dawson, Barry Mcbonagh.• •'[das�eisi'fy�+C�:x^*cC•i9.6ojami. • D. •Stewart Granger,In NOTICE umnnier BTUs Schedules EFFECTIVE • JUNE'. 22nd Frequent service to. Lake ,Huron Resorts' and Western Ontario :Communities Obtain Your' Copy From Your Local Aget>tt._ •�.. Ducan's r .Restaurant, Phone I.6 Lucknow The Western Ontario -'Motorways; •L1td: KIT 1 • CHENER _ .. ONTARIO 04111111Nyillall..1141111.0•1.1.NOM041.44INIIIN H1110010.11,1 Dorothy Hallam, Helen • ;Boys' running high Jump (Sr.):MacNay,Annie •Vand flay. Hayden, • t,.a�wrence,. Boys'.runnng broad jump (Jr.) Richard Stew t.` ' , ., as. ' , , MacKenzie; Donald;`John- Boys •pole vault (Jr:)—Donald Johnston; Murray Campbell, Bar= .• ry. Kilpatrick Boys' pole vault (Sr: )- , Barrlr•• • McDonagh, :D'anny' .Dalton;'Mor- 'ris Dalton: After supper, a. ball;, game was ;played; The eastern schools Were -against the. ;western' ones ': with the former` 'w%nning: < T(his. was the fifial 'event, . to '. bring to "a ,close a/ very enjoyable\ afternoon '- Thanks 9s extended'' to all who -1.• helped to make this picnic ;puss=- • stop,-Finldy :1VIaaLennan. Girls' running broad ; ,jump. {Sr.): Kathleen Hackett; Jo- hanna .Van Owen, Wilemina Van. Owen. Boys' running board jump (Sr.)` —.Maurice .: Dalton, Garry Van' Owen, George Collinson. • Girls'. running high juip (Jr:), --omitted Boys' running high jump (Jr.) Alex' MacKenzie, Donald John- stone, ohn-stone, .Keianeth Gardner. • . Girls' running high .jump •(Sr :) Kathleen ' Hackett, Joanne Al-,. ton, .Diane Lipman. rbl•2. 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