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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-12-07, Page 5know. ty lay pal Offiee m�. deuce ce 97 (enzie, JT'. Jewelery `. C. 7th ednesday. res •fitted One' Roy Ripley. • ENCY. a. Agnew • ice ANCE ... ,.'• ears Ago lance 138 ,and' E, otICE accord - at' your • ', or ` at. . el a no RVICE now; t • CE. insurance mobile.' Pi Fire. eliable, ROH igafnon• W,EDN+ DAY, thEC. '7th, 1955 tyce�mTTheatuj W1NGHAM, ONT Thursday, Friday, Saturday DECEMBER. 84-10 ' James Ca grey, Viveca, Lindfors. "RUN .FOR COVER" Cagney plays the part Of, an ex-convict,who becomes the fearless sheriff" of a pioneer' town. Matinee Saturday Afternoon, at 200 ' ' Monday; Tuesday ° DECEMBER. 12-13 Olivia DeHavilland, ' , Gilbert, Roland !THAT -LADY" A costume drama of intrigue and ro}riance in '16th .Century Spain, k +l ,,. • 4 NATIONAL of lider CONCENTRATE 30% Protein : • Per cwt. $4.10 . F ! N LAYSON 'Phone' 91; •Lucknow . •' THE; LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, . ONTARIO ; NGSB,RIDGE. C;; n of Lan gton spent the week'=end at ,the home .of his brother, 'iylr, and Mrs.., P. +.Captein. • Mr, and Mrs T, J. Lannon have returned to London }or the winter months, The reception and dance • spon- sored by the C..W.L, in honor of the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs, .Al- vin Moran and Mr. and. Mrs. Wil- bur Moran, held in the parish, hall . on Friday evening, was, largely attended:and a: pleasant evening was enjoyed/by :all pie- -Sink -,Rev, .Father , Vari Vynckt., extended congratulations a n d best wi§hers to the tw.o ypung couples, and a substantial • purse : ;was •presented, :to : them, b y .Mr John Austin and Mr. B. Fa rish. Mrs. Austin Quigley of God- erich visited with relatives here recently! . • ! Mr. Geo, Drennan of Detroit and, Mr. Thos. Drennan of God- erich visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Drennan ,during the past,`,week. .Thos. Drennan spent the past - month with ,his daughter, Mrs. Perry and family: in Detroit Miss Donna Lannon . & friends. of London visited with . relatives here on Friday evening. •• . Mr. and Mrs. Walter : Clare visited -1n oronto cd.uring -the 15a5i, Week.' Mrs, . Sheridan, our teacher, 'and her pupils, are busily en- gaged.: with preparations for our Christmas •concert' which, will take place on December 19th in the parish: hall with 'Carruthers orchestra engaged 'for the .dance. Without'. Council A second nomination has'• been `called' in Paisley; ass not. one can- didate qualified for the• council, leaving tour' vacant seats. They are also. short one. member on the:school. board. .Reeve N•orinan lvlagedorn Was electectiby-acclam ition. drums 'I. filled he _best' t4 �t.ibility 11 estibih s feed: h01 onqratulati�ns MiJRRAY -Nice , oin '- Murray,•, on+, our Queen's Guineas / award! We at the Lucknow Checkerboard' Store and •all .the folks in Purina are : very, proud that : Purina Chows. could tPlay •their. part. H -S-lET'ACK E Luckiiltow RALSTON PURINA COMV1PANY, LTD'.. Woodstock' • Toronto. , MVlontreaI• ,,0 it'AGE' FIVE. ._ . DD1I 1ELLS- CarnK QnGT--de BOER s decorated :.St.. .Hel- ensQ United Church for the wed- ding Pietie de Boer and Henk Kr' agt: .on Saturday, November 26th, The !bride is the daughter of Mr. and:Mrs. Simon..de Boer, St. Helens, formerly a' Holland, and the groom is; the son of Mr, and Mrs. Henk Kragt, tHolland The Rev. George* Wattofficiated and traditional music was pro- vided by Mrs. Wallace .Miller. ''Escorted by her 'father, the bride wore a floor length gown of lace :and. net over taffeta, • fash- ioned .with iioulded bodice and enhanced • with rhinestones. -She. carried, a bouquet;. of pink "roses._ .,As , •brrdestnaid . for • her sister,. Miss Tryntje' de :Boer wore a rust ballerina length .dress with white and iblue accessories and carried a 'nosegay of bronze and white mums.. John de . Boer, bro- ther of the ,bride, 'wag best man and . ushers • were Richard . de c.11oer,, brother oitthe bride; and •DerekLogtenberg., ,;Receiving in .the• church 'base= Merit, the 'bride's mother Wore a grey suit. with brown and. blue accessories and ,corsage of bronze mums. The young couple are re- siding on the 10th Concession of Kinloss. • CURRII'- CORS! Mr and: Mrs.; Andrew Ritchie and family visited en Sundayin Wingham with Pete' MacDonald: Mrs.; Lorne :Parrish, Mr..: and: Mrs ,Gordon Walters of . Goder- ich visited in London over the 'week -end with Mrs. ' Laura 'Pat- terson:::; Congratulations to Mr Si Mrs. • Keith Johnston: on' the birth h of a daughter last Friday . in God ,erich. :Hospital.• , • Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston. Were Sunday .• visitors With. Mr. and :Mrs. Rab.t.. Scott,. • Mi riarvey ' M;ilrer•;and •Em= meline. spent Sunday : p.m. with Andrew Stein • of `Wingh.am.. • S.S. ; No; 10 are holding their C.hristn as concert " on Monday night, 'December 12th, The tea=- 'cher- and pupils are bus;, :plepar- ing for A Targe crowd was in 'attend -7 ance at ;the' -reception held for Mr. and Mrs; Alvin Moran arid Mr. and "Mrs. „Wilmer Moran on Fridaymight at Kingsbridge hall. g .Mrs. Margaret ,:Moran, who was in,. a. 'car accident recently, •is do- a ing • as well as expected, t Miss Joyce.''., Little: is at Pres -7 ent" employed at 'Mr. and Mrs. Keith` Johnston's..:.' Playhouse. Theatre . Two Shows Each Night at • 7.30 — Saturday Matinee at 2.30 Friday and Saturday,,. December, 9th, 10th Richard Todd ,and Joan Rice, in, . • • ' • WALT DISNEY'S -Story of ROBIN HOOD • A story of .excitement and advent a in the glades of Sherwood . Forest as . Robin • Hood, and hi., Merry ,Men make their gallant fight,, for freedom. , "MATINEE SATURDAY Starts at 3.00 p.m ' Because _ f .-.__.. .. o , Santa Claus Parade • ,'.,REE, MATINEE Saturday; December 17th•: ' Walt Disney Presents` The Adventures Of "ICHABOD AND, MISTER . TOAD" Morning. Matinee .for ' Town Children Afternoon.. for Rural Children HAPPY TO SEE. • OLD .HOME •.ful service •° to humanity and • iit AT PRIVATE HOSPITA"E is our. fervent wishes (and wish- • *es are .prayers) that God's bless- Following: a 'recent' visit' to ings upon you will' be Showered Lucknow, .Mrs. A. B. Niall.' of in `,great .abundance.. May God:. Toronto wrote the ,following let- +bless. you and 1eep you a. long ter to Mr. and. Mrs. Ed • Baker. tirne, . ;here, to minister. to the Mrs: 'Niall was formerly Winni- needs of those who look to -you fred Grundy, daughter. of Mr: for health' and happiness. • and Mrs,' Fred:.Grundy and the We will not forget you. You Baler Hospital, is housed in. what -.have given us, memories to cher- was the former- Grundy -home. -ish for always., y And may: he Spirit of the boys of ':Christmas be always 'w1{:• you.. Most; sincerely . Winnifred, M 'shall, ' 555, Russell Hill" Roa°d. "Forest: Hill", . . Toronto 7, 'Ontario Mr. and Mrs.. E. .V. Baker,:, • Lucknow Private Hospital •Lucicnow; ,Ontario Dear ' Mr.. 'and .Mrs. Baker: AA Our. thoughts ' tarn, often; to MISSED THEIR' VOTE 'Councillor; George Joynt: and his father, Ex -Reeve J. W: Joynt, our meeting with you Remem= were two: electors who failed' to , brance Day 1905, and.' to' 'our exercise their ;franchise on ;Mon-•. Visit le the former Grundy resi-'day-but there'' was :a 'reason: Bence. An employee at the Joynt to many generations, farms. was..rinjured: on Monday serv'.ng- the needs .of each .fam and George and his Dad lost no ily,•it comes;. • at: • :art; each its time. in' getting out to the fakir*. where they .remained for th'eay. About 5.15: they returned. to town : and found the election Of- ficials busy counting the ballots.. • They. had: clean forgotten that the polls closed., at, five o'clock. own,: c fferii g ' haven • to eary, ,and the 11 and the wwork for'lov ing, capable, •hands Truly, you have glorified.o-the place!• ''It ' is, -Undoubtedly, the mostt immaculate • hospital • .in which we:. ;have ever .visited: We are still. enthralled.b'y 'the` improvements: the installation of ,oil -heating, ;the radiators, the 35-. b.•. capacity rotating .dryer, the modern ceiling lighting,. • bath and kitchen. • fixtures • and : the rounds, 'Your cheerful, willingstaff• of asistants and your happy. 'con= ented . patients. The atrnosphere looked for, hut' ton rarely .•found, 1nespital. You deserve commendation "for your sincere efforts, .your plan ing and performance: of.,cheer-. fl> > if eigI $1"0 hanatz ..Oareo'hoo ti ent, itoitupoo trr,Ar i --, i<s Female battleaxe to • her. 'la`w- 'yer.t.."And you might warn my husband . that. if he misses, a. single alimonypa+yment;: P11 'repossess him!'' . OBITUARY. MR: •JOHN A. ' FRA'SEIt Services for John'. A. Fraser, 75, R.R. 3;; ,Ingersoll, -who. died Saturday in . Alexandra Hospital, .Ingersoll, were conducted Mon- day at 2.0U p.m; ,in the Carrothers funeral home;. London, by the 'Rev.. Angus Taylor' of Mount Brydges United Church, Burial was in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, London, •° • Born in Kinloss Township, he Went to ,Reston, Man., . When 'a _young:man. He was a son of Wm. Fraser and Johanna Munro, and • .was born on the Fraser home- stead, Con. 5 Kinloss, ' which ' is now the Carruthers Convalescent Horne; 4.• Iii 1910 Mr. Ft ager returned to the St. Marys district and ginned there until •1940 whenihe retired and moved to;.Ingeroll. His wife, Margaret Middleton, died some time ago. • e►rv►ving- -a-i-e two--cla-u-gh-ter,s. Mrs. EdWard (Edith). Towel; R. 3w t1Ingersoll; Mrs Alex '(.Irene)' Matliesori, Embro; thr•eo sons, 2 Ste •ait, ` Darold and Louie, of .Lakeside.;; 'one brother, George '. Reston, Man.; three sisters; Mrs. Annie Lockhart, Reston; . Man.; Mrs, Earl (Loretta) Freed, De- trot, and. Mrs. Edna Bol inson, Luck ni w, J:OH NSTON E"S FUNERAL HOME ..'Phone, 76 • ' Day or Night .Ambulance Service USE. OF FUNERAL HOME • At No Extra :Cost Moderate Prices Established 189.4• • 6. •, i GIFTSOF; FOOTWEAR Are# Practical:. and Sure to' Please Choose from 'Our Stack. of Men's,•. Women's. and Children_s:Shppers__.,.._:q ._.._... Women's,. Children Tube or Figure Skate .Outfits , 0! 6 Warm Winter. Footwear. Men's Luggage Ladies' Luggage A Most Acceptable Gift is a Pair of . Shoes or a Gift Certificate. FREE DRAW McBRINE'S LADIES', MATCHED .S.11• it, A Ticket ,with. Every $2.00• Purchase 41 r i Rathwefl&Son elite Footwear For All The Family'' - • foottanordozOolvoninotiovivoiitigasturiotrotropurigalwiatntigniirli 4,