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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-12-21, Page 71955. 2Xst,, 1955 • ; • a a tt r' 4 .. 1 -04 Lceuflhi.1Ii...tri WINGHAM, 'ONT. Thursday, Friday, Saturday DECEMBER 22-23-24 ' Bill Willi. ,, ' Richard . Jaeckel, • • -- "tit 44, � . APACHE: AMBUSH. o . Awestern melodrama in'. the days following the . American Civil War. • Matirtee Saturday Afternoon at •2.00'..p.m: `gondol, Tuesday,' ,Wednesday • DECEMBER '26.-27-28 Betty •Grable, . • Robert Ctuninhigs, Sheree North `HOW TO BE VERY VERY POPULAR The. story. of tivo empty- headed ,blonde . chorus .gixs, :who -flee for • their lives,,. and 'wind' up an a college fratern- ity.. house. The of the. Lyceum 'Theatre • wish' you' A' Mer 'Christina§ • and a' LHaPPy.. New. Year. • ' THE, LUCgNOW' SENTINEL, LUCGK:NOW, • ONTARIO ZION Zionsehool• concert was held in. Zion Orange .hall Thursday night to an appreciative aUdi ence who had 'braved the.stormy weather to be present. Gordon. Kirkland aeted as chairman and Santa Claus' bore a resemblance to Doug Hackett. The program .creational period followed.,, Lunch was as follows: choruses, Q Can- was served, With so many ada, . Welcome.. Song, Fair "Song, Christmas trees corning up. ;next Are My Ears on Straight?,, • It's week, we decided not to meet. Beginning to. Loo a Lot like The next meeting will. be at the Christmas reeita ions, Li o y d +horne of • Mr. and Mrs. Flank Reid, Larry .Hunter, Donald and Brown. and Reg on .Tuesday. ev- KT Kirkland,.- Ronald .Gardner; ening, .January- 3rd. (Note the. piano solos-, Ken and Ron Gard- : change •in 'date for this meeting. her, Anne • Ritchie, Mrs; ' .G - only). •son; dialogues, ,`,Mr .• Dash. Coes Mr, and `Mrs. Murray Render- ;Shopping", "Brave Boys'', •Edu; "son` of. Paramount. Spent Tuesday. 'cated .Horse",. "Hat' Shop" ; duet, c,eening with Mr. and -Mrs. ,,Jas gEvans Helm 'arid- Elaine.. Cook, Waith. Frog' Ponds, JouiTnal by Evans ..Miss Helen ScFnimacher is en1,- • Helm; •:dance and pantomime by ployed at the home of Mrs. El . CULROSS CORNERS: Merry Christmas Everyone. On' Monday evening 13- mem- bers of. Bethany Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Alex Whytock : to discuss the topic ' 'Planning Against Disa- ter": After the discussion, a re- PAGE flV the school; songs, "Pass the plate mer. Bannerman; Kin,lbss, of -Happ ries§ "Christmas in Killarney", "When You Wore a . 'Mr. and Mrs.. James Wraith Tulip", sung by 'Jahn Ritchie,: spent .'Thursday evening at the Charles Wilkins, Lloyd and 'Jim & Bill :Hunter, A vote of thank§. was extended to Mrs. F.. Ritchie and Mrs, Simpson by Gordon Kirkland and .Bill Hunter: Students of Liiekr.pv D.. H. S. are planning :their CI"iristmas dance to ,be. held on "Dec ;.22nd. .Perfect S.S. Attendance • Thosereceiving gifts for per.- School and presented on Sunday Brown home • Congratulations to, Mr. •& Mrs. •George Darling (Betty. Edgar), who . were married recently at Bluevale; , �M• % and Mrs.. Jack Schumacher spent Saturday evening at the Brown_ home • Mr. and Mrs.- Alex Whytock and • family and Mr. and Mrs. were, dinner guests at a family gathering on •Sunday evening at the home, of .Mr. and Mrs. James Carr, Winghan. • • 1Vir• ,and : Mrs. Lloyd Cornish & were ,Donna 'Ritchie, Ron: and Ken •Gardner, ,Vlarybelle & Herb Htinter,. Anne .Ritchie; , Wanda Bunter, Barry McDonagh:' Hymn family of Belleville are 'spending. drys and song books were pre- : some, time with'her. Barents,. Mr: sented .• and' Mrs ,: Tom, Stewart. . Layl ouse . T eatar Two. Shows Each Night at VII -.. Saturday Matinee,.: at 2.30 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, December ' 231 24 BUD ABBOTT and LOLL• COSTELLO' with GINNY SIMMS "HIT THE ICE" Wham, They're aces on ice!. It's tops -'in. all 4tl eir howling, hits. , . 7t will be at The Playhouse for Two Nights ' Only —Friday and Saturday, • • Will: Lees 'arrived at Tampa, Mrs. T.' A, MacDonald' went. to Florida, • ten days ago to spend Toronto a'ecenrtly. the .winter, but says rt :also is: ..cold down there. 9, 00,4 0.02tt go v 0020 0.t lexcrl estio :egoaireivear ay the Christmas Spirit OIow in your heart and. Good: Fortune.sinile bright- '', upon you through all , the days of t4 New Year. CHINS 'Rest0.urant 'Minister's .: Brother Dies Harvey. L. ' Woolley; : 63, , passed away from .a heart attack while at work in a hardware. ;store in S$.. ,Thomas. Rev. C • B. Woolley of' Dobbinton; and .formerly of :Ashfield Circuit, is a. brother• GRATEFUL OF' AID TO :BRUCE Mr. L. C. Thompson, • Lucknow`, Sentinel; . Dear Mr: Thompson: At this :tirne,of the year When we ':are giving: thanksfor the privileges and pleasures: extend- ed to tis 'during the past year and as we anticipate the. Yule- . tide ule..tide'.Season' withits ..-happy homes, :beautiful gifts and the comfort. .of ,those .:Who are near. and dear :to ' us, we pause, too, for reflection. • We at the Children's Aid, the staff; he Boa;-c� and • _1 others in' 'any •way. connected .with ' us, are grateful for, the work which 'we have accomplished. -in the name of the children whose lives ti;fie, hay, e 'influenced ` We apprec- iate the unselfish ,support ,the: newspapers have given 'in tell- ing of . our : work and our accom- pli.shments'. It gives us much • pleasureto thank those in�hvid-, uals,' clubs; lodges.,:' and all organ- izations, who have contributed to ourCampaign. so generously.lt' is donations of toys, clothing, etc.. that place our Society in an en- viable position among: :other' Cou.ntie,s and It' -is these "extras" that bring an additional spark of. haj>piness'to soin•e child of . home. There is 'a shortage of bedding in this year's donations ' and our • reatest need at the', present time is new or used quilts. TJnless they ;corrie soon; tl i e i►>111 - be cold children' in Bruce . County. Cor- poral 'Millbank, .of the Ontario 'Provincial :Police , has'offered to deliver all 'such articles for the `society in this course of their i egular •duties. We do apprec,ate the offer of assistance from. the Provincial Police; • Please Mr, ' .Editor, extend these, thanks to your readers , and to yourself, and if, as the Christ- ,raay` Festival rolls around there is a dollar that Ys noise ing used, we at the, Children's Aid, will see that it is "'put 'to ,giod use,_In, return may your heart• glow With—the -happiness • I of `having • helped one who could' not help himself . Yours very truly, •ib>yaltl' `V' Ca • Local Director, 40.r.au4+044020Y ini4ra*xie i' iooti liu4 B 44/p Potai( tli er• rPu00,srnrpneve,wwngrni2'itl!'P' lti;.:;b00r 11/.04 rt rtfoivoi r,h myrtv rt :nr ' r sincerest wislieSthat yt)U may enjoy a truly Merry ''Christmas' with al'l joysan.:. lei $.ores .. R FI . . D. NLA,Y���N 4. ti a tti,eh s a d,s +itosonos,osismo4Ito 1'esisos,..04' 4`r t sees `-4, 6'd.vi mi, SEASON'S •GREETINGS 'O "ALL PLAYHOUSE PATRONS' •'. NO SHOW: NEXT WEEK -END . , M December 30th, 31:t • i� � T , • Iia► ► ac ttrge 0e10e aPrixera0.oc00,0a00Iain. • Notice To Ontario %Hydro RurI Customers 1 •a ���i+�►�A!+1�,�4�w,�e,e�h�ila:��g�F+�t�.�,�'+Ro+F�iW Hi Hili Farms Extend...114 WINGHAM AREA ;i lease be advised that. effective December 24th, 1955, The,., Area . Office ..In Wingham Will Be .Closed On Saturdays. Business will be transacted as ..usual, during. the • regular. office hours, Monday to Friday, inclusive. W. MERRICK, Area Manager. - y a ANDREW GAUNT and SON '� . ;0F,01cei iailanlai.( i;e1,ev?Qit'0441i :1;i '!,r' Q;i iV6014 hl 61Nf QS , timadienimpateitionottawoonottorlisnuoturiolustusweArsitniv g Chrisfmas t F ►.AMI'S ''‘}'1•> ase. . 4. Si Our warmest wishes to you..., and your dear ones for a joyous Holiday,... �;� •.ter:,.<��,. 1ii1i ecoli _�....._ ...._.� t :..� .ars' aid Gift Shap 4 real1401atitk9 erw.+ + +1 u0ea a, 4,40+i,040+trt a;Va; c0+, M 'y 4114.&,,,ir111 ~