HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-06-27, Page 7wE msDAY, JUNE, 27th, 1956
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June 28-29-30
John Wayne, Lau
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"BLOOD ALLEY"...
The . story of an American Sea
Captain_ who < helped an entire
Chinese village ---to-escape-
'the
to-escape-'the Chinese''Reds.
" MON', :TUES.; . 'LVED.. •• '
- July 2=3=4- • —
Gregory . Peck, , J`ennife> Jdries,
• Frederic. March, in
'`,The Man In The.
.GrayFlannel Suit"
, (adult, entertainment)
An absorbing story .of a middle
.class 'business executive and his.
effortsto better himself in. the
world. •
FOR THIS PICTURE ONLY—
one 'showing each . night: coin-;
mencing at: 8.15.
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THE LUCKNoW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
GUIDES, BROWNIES •
RECEIVE BADGES
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The Girl Guides and Brownies
held open. Night on Monday at
which the highlight of the even
ing was' the 'tying up" of • two
girls from Brownies, to, Guides::
The . 'Brownies formed ' their
Fairy Ring .for the presentation
of badges to the ,following girls:
golden bar, .Beverley MacKenzie.
and Lynn Cowan; dancer, Lynda
Button, Dianne J. amiesori; col-..
_lector_ Ly�ncia Buxton . Diann -
Jamieson; :skier, Lynda'' Button;
service stars, (tint :year, Peggy
Button, :Cherry Jardine; Sharon
.Whitby;-Qrid year,•13etty •Matt ors,
.Barbara..Rathwel-l; ;Miar-y. Y liurdie,
Lynn Cowan, - Mary Andrew,
Beverley R.athwel, :lawn • Stews
art, Eileen Baker, Betty Marriot,
Louise Jones, Marilyn•':Hender-
son, Cheryl Whitby, 'Beverley
MacKenzie, 'Elizabeth Pollock;
3rd year, Dianne Jamieson, Lyn-
da Button.
The Guides then formed their
Horseshoe . and Mrs: A. A. Mc
Kim, Guide Captain, presented
the following badges: 2nd Class,
Janet. Finlayson, Elizabeth Ann
Finlayson, Lyn Cause,. Patricia
Thompson, -Nancy Forster,. Eliz
abeth..• Bannister, Mary Alun;
Margaret 'Mullin.;' citizen, Louise
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PGE SEVE'.
I Andrew, Joanne Hunter, Nancy
f Webster, .Sara. Jane Bannister',;
Janet Finlayson • laundress,
Nancy Webster, Joanne •Hunter,
Patricia Thompson, Mary Ahlin,
'Joan Crawford, Sara. Jane Ban-•
nister, Elizabeth Bannister, Jean
Richards, Margaret Mullin; Lyn
Couse, Nancy Forster, Janet Fin
ayson, Elizabeth Finlayson; lit-
tle, house emblem, Nancy Web-' ,.
ster, Jean Richards, :Joanne Hun-
ter; child nurse, Janet Finlay-.
son, Joanne Hunter,' Elizabeth
Finlayson, .Lyn Couse, Patricia
Thompson; Jean-Brchards, Sara
Jane Bannister, Joan Crawford,
Nancy Webster, .Elizabeth Banni-
ster, Mary Aliin, Margaret .Mul-,
lin; First...Aid, Sara •Jane Banni-
ster (Sara, obtained this badge by
'passing . the senior • St. John's
Ambulance course)3p
Service stars: 1st year, Judy.
Webster, ' Lorna Howald;. • Mary
Allin, Janet Finlayson; 2nd year,
Lyn Copse, .Margaret , Mullin,
Patricia Thanipson; Elizabeth
Finlayson, Elizabeth Bannister,
Nancy , Forster, Lorna Howald;
3rd year, Marguerite MacKenzie;
4th ' year, Joanne Hunter, I 'aney
Webster,. Joan. Crawford, Jean,
Richards; 5tli •year, Sara Jane
Bannister; 6th year, Louise An-
drew.
The Girl Guide shield was pre-
sented to : the Bantam • Pktrol ' for
having:: the 'most .points through.'
the :year.' 'Q' sheathe knife was
.awarde.d • to Patricia,_ , Thompson,
•for finishing her .Morse( Code
;first this year and an axe 'and'
two knapsacks were given to' the
Canary 'Patrol for . being the first,
patrol to : have •all • their. Guides
learn Morse ''Code ,. and • also' for.
having all Second Class . Guides
in their` :patrol.
Beverly Ashton, Brownie lead-
er,, pinned . wings on Dianne
Jamieson: and Lynda.. Button as
they • `_flew up" ,from . Brownies
to Guides.- The girls were 'wel
comed 'into, Guides rby their new.
•Patrol. leaders and. ,were intro.
dueed totheir captain, Mrs. °Me-
Kim and Lieutenant: Jane Jiehi :
stone.
• . 'Mrs. McKim' gave some :of the
Guides .the names of Girl. Guides
from New. Zealand with whom
the Lucknow 'girls correspond :to
obtain part of their World Know-
ledge badge, a badge.' needed for
the Gold Cord.
The Guides and Brownies dos-
ed -.by 'singing taps, 'ending their
activities. for the' year 1955-56.
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PORT. ALBERT•�LADIES' WON
$20.00 IN QUILT CONTEST
The -I -Ladies G1-a-ild --ofChrist
Church, Port Albert; received : a
fourth prize of. $20.00 in the
Group Section of the resent. Tor -1
onto Star 'Weekly. , quilt contest
for .all Canada, The quilt • depicts
the iflorai "emblems of all the
Provinces of Canada. The prize-
winning quilt, along with others
of similar .merit, will. 'be on dis'- I
play in • the Ontario 'Museum for
several. months. , I
Coupled.,with; this is: the news"
of the prize-winning ofF the
Kingsbridge ladies. It is evident
that the 'ladies of • that ,area ex-
cell in the old • art of quilting.
Two Shows Each 'Night at 7.3.0;, Saturday Matinee at 2.3
Friday and Saturday, June 29;10 •
RICHARD 'TODD and MICHAEL REDGR;AVE, in.
"THE DAM ;BUSTERS
Richard Todd stars as Wing ; Commander 'Guy Gibson,,
.., Lt .FSC:, 3n the -never -told story' of . the. _bomb
that had to, bounce and the air devils • that had to bounce -
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Now ::"THEW LAST ,FRONTIER" -Victor Mature and. Anne •
• Bancroft '.Scope- fiand Color. •
MONDAY, TUESDAY &', WEDNESDAY
Tony Curtis, Pat Crowley' and Jim Backus
Present . a ' thrilling: tale of the • prize' ring; as a boy, fighting
to ' aid his father, becomes middleweight champion.
"THE. SQUARE JUNGLE"
THURSDAY, . FRIDAY & .SATURDAY.
Danny_ Kay -e, -Glynis -Johns- and'=Basil Rattibone
A humble clown in early England. doubles' as an outlaw and
helps r to restore the e true . king. It's a rollicking
comedy -with -music:.
"THE COURT JESTER"
V'iatawision- and Color I
Coming ;; -"FOREVER DARLING" -Lucille Ball and 'Dei
Arnez - Cinemascope.'
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ship of Allan •MacLean, with Mrs.
Duncan. Simpson at ,the. organ.
Both morning and evening a very
•harmnonius . trio, Mrs. Wallace Mc-
Clean, :Mrs. Ronald Forster .:and
Mss. ------Stewart- -Jameson=sang
beautifully "The .Love of God"
and in the evening, "Heartaches"..
Quartettes , were' sung by the
Ashfield boys, Elmer MaeKenzie,
Allan. McLean, Finlay. MacDonald
and Duncan .Simpson. The . choir
:ANNIVERSARY 'AT
ASHF;IELDKIRK.
The, •Ashfield Presbyterian'
Chur4h--c-eleb_rat d its_1.013111.-..an,l:
niversary , on Sunday, 'June 17th.,
The present building . was built
in ,1906, erected on the same site
as the former frame church, and
so . the Ashfield ,church stands as1
a monument, ,not to the learned
andmighty, but' to menand
women who keep alight the
Burning .Bush'
The speaker for 'the day was
the Rev, Wallace McClean, Lucl
n0wf gave gave two inspirational
serm6risT-,Th the morning`u-he-
spoke' on "God's challenge to the
Church"', from .Heb. 10:32, a call
:to • remember the' former years.
In the evening, Isa. 59:12, "Re -1
pairin the breaches", reminding
the co regation of its respons-�
ibilitie , and the strengthening
of their faith,
Special music was. provided'
by the choir under the leader, -
rendered .anthems at: ,both =serer -
vices. '
A 'very Iarge• nurinbee were •
present with membersof neigh-
-boring congregations .being pros,
introi�n- Ri�ple-y-;- Piste-- R.,iver,
Be vie and 'Zion: ,The Lucknow
co gregation ,withdrew. its even-
ing service to attend. The Row
J. R. MacDonald has been the.
faithtfpl and beloved pastor the
last 'seven years.
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