HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-06-20, Page 7NESDA'Y, JUNE. 20th, 1956
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WINGHAM
Matinee . Saturday ' 2.00 p.m.
TORS., FRI.,. SAT.
June 21-22-23
,Gordon MacRae!Shirley Jones
"CAROUSEL"
A story • with beguilin „songs,
• zzlingchoreography;, and a
tender ,and poignant g love story.
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Admission: 60c 35c • .25c
MON., TO S., WED.
`'. June 25-26-27. • •
(Ad. ult Ente•rtaiininedit• ).
Anna Magnani Burt •Lancaster.
Marisa Pavan
"THE,ROSE TATTOO"
A fascinating, adult comedy-
drama abased on Tennessee Wil-
liam's earthy play.
KELON.�
MEMORIALS
WALKERTON
P.
We are the•' Only maniac-
turers•in this Part 'of Ontario
Of ''high class monuments
who import -: granite .hem the.
Old. Country: in , the rough by
the carload •and process from •
.the: rough • to,. the 'finished
.monument. Na middleman.
When choosing,* monument.
come and:. see one of • the
largest selection's in .Ovitario
Establishedover sixty years...
Writeor phone Walkerton, 8
and reverse charges.
SKELTON
MEMORIALS
WALKERTON
NOTICE
)e,
TRE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL,' LUCKNQW ONTARIO
HELD WORK BEE AT
MIRAMICHI :CAMP
• Swimming, trespassing a n d
building fires- in the bush are
strictly prohibited on the prop-
erty of Mrs. Herb Miller, Any-
one disregarding this .order is
liable to prosecution,
MRS: H. MILLER
- Notice is hereby given • that the
Townshnp of Ashfield has • set .up•
the following dumping grounds:
1 ---Lot ..3, Concession 13, W.D.,
Rabt, McIntosh sideroad;,
2—Lot 10, Conces4 »» 4; .D., Mill'
Road, Dungan .
3 --Let 1, Lake 'nge, .D:, Mel'
Dicksoxi's, Pori Albert;
Anyone. citurpirig,:.garbage••- on..
any, other read allowance or pub-
lic •;property will be prosecuted
Signed,' Cecil Blake, -Reeve, •
Township of 'Ashfield.'
Langside Y:P.S.
The. Langside Y.P.S. met at the
home ofMr, and Mrs. . Bert Mof-
fat on Wednesday evening,' June
13th, The .president, Jas. Young,
presided. The scripture Was rbad
by Robert 'Young followed by the
;;.meditation . by James •' Moffat.
CARD :0F THANKS
The family • of. the 'late James
Hodgkinson wish to sincerely
thank ,all those who were:so very
kind ',and •sympathetic, in '• their
bereavement:. Special thanks to
those. .who . sent ' flowers . and to
Rev. H. • L. Parker of Wingham.
.Harold Congram would like to
express his. , appreciation for
cards and frui.t'.received,, and
those who visited him 'Awhile in
Kincardine Hospital
zs:.•.t i{ltri t islhe5
thank her many: friends and
neighbors who so: kindly 'remerh-
bered.: her with letters, , cards,
flowers and 'treats and all Who
called to see' her While a 'patient
in ,St.' Joseph's . Hospital,, also
those. who helped in any way
during ' her°• recent . illness. All
these kindnesses .• shall long be
remembered.
Mirainichi Camp of the United
Church of +Canada' was a scene
of "activity last Thursday when
members of • Bruce. F"'Presbytery
gathered 'for a work bee to• help
put the camp. in readiness for
summer use. Cleaning up brush,
painting the boat and tables,
sereening cabins and splitting
wood were among the jobs tack-
led. At least seven cannps will
be held there during July and
August, each providing Christ-
ian leadership. and recreation for
75' or ' more boys and
A• business session wound up
the affairs of , the conference
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eing
We.'wish to sincerely thank all
those Who sent ..cards., flowers,.
fruit: boxes and gifts, and .who.
visited .us' in • the . hospital and
since corning 'home. All. these
kind' and thoughtful acts were -
much ..appreciated. ••
Lenore and Janine'Ann Glenna
The family of the late Mrs. L.
C. MacIver . wish to •`' sincerely
thank the 'many, kind relatives,
friends- and neighbors: for re-
mernbering . Mother . with cards
and flowers during her .illness
and for ''the beautiful.. floral ,•:tri=
buttes .and expressions `. of syin
pathy elbxtended. us in 'our• be=
reavernent,' • •
year; Two" inductions. •are b
planned, Rev. R. R. Conner into. •
the Walkerbon;. pastoral charge
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Pi.ay
Typo Shows: Each Night at 7.30 Saturday Matinee at ?JO
PLAYING THREE NIGHTS • .
Thursday, Friday,, Saturday,' June 21, •.22, 23 •
JUDY GARLAND and JAMES, MASON, lin
teaitre
A ' . Star Is
one of the great pictures of all time -=in technicolor. It
took $6,000,000 and •2i , years to .make it. You can see it ,
at. regular prices this. week-end—THREE' NhGtHTS—Thurs-
°clay;: Friday and •S,aturday at The •Playhouse. • '
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and Rev •'R; C. Kalil into the
Southampton pastoral' charge: All
churches .will be considering how
they can share in the evangelistic
call .of Canada:; to Christwhich
will 'take place across Canada
this fall. Christian 'education will
be aided in this by area insti-
tutes.
Rev, .W. M. Whidden,. retiring
chairman, welcomed the 'chili, -
man elect, Rev:.W. H. Summerell
who begins,, duties at the ,first
of July this year. .
.The' offering ,was taken by Don-
na -Moffat. followed With the of-
fering ,prayer by . James . Young
The topic ,was given by Rev.
•.Caswell, , The • meeting close*
with. •' the : mizpah benediction,
The hostess served• an enjoyable.
lunch. The . next meetingwill;• be.
'held ton July ;11th with Robert
Young ' and ' Colleen Tiffin in
charge.
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NITROGEN -33.S tows WOO°
The upkeep•of 'Miramichi camp
property and the new building
time,, effort. and' foresight. The
work of Rev. W. D. Elmslie in
this, regard' was deeply appreci-
ated by
ppreciated.•by' the Presbytery. It is' hop
ed. that more and more ' people
realize theneeds and .possibili-
ties of such' a vital part : of the
Church's. work•.
WHITE(:I-IURCH
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Messrs Join; Archie & Cairns,
Aitchison' attended • ,the centen-
nial anniversary of . Burn's• church
at Saugeen -' -
3Vlr.and' Mr.s: CliffordFarrier
and family .of Wallaceburg' visit-
ed On Sunday with his parents
Mr.' and Mrs.. W, R.: Farrier.
Quite a few from around here
,attended the : •flower and ..' anni-
:versary ,services held in the
Brick church , on Sunday. '
BORN—In: the.. 'East . General.
Hospital, 'Toronto, to 'Mr.. & Mrs.
Ross Smith, (nee Shirley' Chap-
man.), a daughter, Kathy Lee.
•Mr. and Mrs. • Russel Chapman;'
Gary:'and Mrs. Chapman, Sr., vis-
ited with friends 'in Aurora . and
Toronto:
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stephen-
son of : •Bro. okiyn, Ontario, ' spent.
'the week -end with Mr. and 'Mrs.
woo.-, Gros .
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—:t " with
Now Playing:,.• Abbott and Costello Meet the Mummy
Marie Windsor and Peggy King. .
.. Mon., Tues.. & Wed.—First showing 7.30 p.m., second at 9.30 '
`` Vise, Damone, Ann Blyth 'and • Howard K el '
A brilliant and thoroughly entertaining enter. inin n1usical liit tells of
an adventure -loving poet )and his effort. to .'secure
happiness for his beautiful. daughter.
"KISMET
In 'scope and . color' '
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1 Thursday, Friday and Saturday
or751Mature, Itnne -' ncroft; fl G
Life ': at ,a frontier post in the mid -eighties is 'liveried by a
swaggering ,army'' scout and a unique romance:".
"THE LAST' FRONTIER
In 'scope ,and color..,
Coming -And :Don't Miss 'It: Danny .'Kaye as: •
'"THE COURT' ,JESTER"' .
401i:=11,10,11111,41IMIN.
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lin,• •as a . •o.elegate ' from India;,
Mrs. T. J Todd, .a • missionary
from Japan, and Mrs. , John .+Cam-
eron :and' Mrs. Ross Errington ' as
members .front ;the audience.
rte- L ' I 1Virs -T:-J--•T-odc presided or.
e e was
ST. HELENS.'
�liev, • Mr Green of Princeton
has accepted the invitation of the -
St, Helens United 'Church to'. be
their minister commencing Sun-
day, 'July lst. A reception for
Rev. and Mrs. Green will be held''
in' -the church on Thursday: even-
ing, .June :2$th.•.'E_veryone .is' in,
vited. . , • •
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Mr. and 'Mrs. Mel. Brown of
Kitchener were visitors for Fath-
er's, Day with. Mr. and Mrs. R.
Woods. . , • .
•
Bob' Murdie 'of Kitchener' is
holiday lida 'visitor with his mother,,
Mrs, Alex Murdie and :' Mr. and
Mrs. 'R. Woods. •
Mr. and Virg. Milton Taylor
.Mrs Bumstead of Meaford were
week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Rutherford and other vela-•
'thins. Th.e ladies, •were the form-
sn _ ai ah Radcliffe;
and Mrs. '.Green on that date
Needed improvements . at'' . the
Manse were discussed. Afteenoort,
tea was enjoyed with,. ll is. John,
Cameron and. Mrs. Eldon '•Miller
rr
th W.A `,', the theme of which
"The Psalms= of the' Social .'fon-
sciousness". The meeting was
opened with ' `the theme hymn,
prayerand.creed.. Mrs. W. A.
Miller read the scripture lesson as hostesses.
4 1.
and Mrs: Errington . the `medita-
tion. The :' ,treasurer : reported•
$169.12 on hand. It'was agree
dto ,postpone the . afternoon -tea
set •for/June 28th and plans were,
made far_' a res_eption for, Rev..
Marya
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daughters of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John ' Radcliffe and Were:
former residents of this; 'com-
munity.
Sixteen ladies attended ,the
meeting of the W.M S .. and the
rr W.A. held at the United ..church
"• yafternoon: Mrs. W.
on Thursday .
,.. e of the
� ._.. in. -.ch.
=-�.._..a_i.T..�:`M_i-Was--sem~- arg
W.M.S. with the theme of the
worship, servide being "The •Gos
Del according to you". Miss W.
U, Rutherford gave. :the medita-
tion and. •Mrs, W. A. Miller led
in prayer. The topic, "The mis-
sionaryg
obli anon of the. church",
wat` given in dialogue forin with
Mrs. Chas,. .MacDonald as leader
in 'a program on the Wellingan
luc"kn'o.w Distric'
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