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WIENAY, OCT. 17th, 1956
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Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
First Show at 7,15 •
Thurs., Fri., Sat. Oct. 18-19-20
Bob Hope, Eva Marie Saint,
-George Sanders
in
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"That Certain Feeling"
This consistently amusing pict-
ure from start to finish is the
story or .a popular eornic strip.
artist who. becomes drunk with
suess..
-and--causes- appealing
work to take a nose-ditre,
,Mon., Tues., • Wed. Oct. '22-2324
Jane Russell Richard Egan
".REVOLT OF
• MAIVIE STOVER"
•(Adult)
This has Miss Russell: starred as
the hostess • in a :dance 'hall where
she become's the star attraction;
Arthur ' Andr'e'w . gf,-Kapuskas-
ing visited' . bast week . with his.
mother, Mrs. W..0, Andrew, up-
• on . returning from • a business
trip to the States. • While- in New
.o: .. a ._ attended
_-..
York •h „one -of -the' .
World Series games.
Kenneth J. MacKenzie,.
R.O.
Optometrist •
LISTOWEL,', ONT..
at the former Wrona Jewelery
store. Ripley, 10 a r ; to 9. p.m.,
• WIi:DNES-D-AY, OCT; -24th
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. SENTINEL, ONTARIO
LUCKNOW L
S .. _
:SOLDIER BACK
FROM GERMANY
(DUNOAN•NON. NEWS).
: A 'familiar face is welcomed,
who is the personage of Donny
Glenn; son' of Mr.. and Mrs.
Frank ,Glenn, who arrived home
early Tuesday morning from
West Germany after • a year in
the occupational army -services.
He _arrived at• .Montreal ' aboard•
the SS, Seven Seas.
Visitors with Mrs. Minnie
'Jones on Sunday Were Mr. New-
ton Davies, .. Misses Margaret,
May and Bessie Davies, Goder-
ich. On Tuesday 'visitors were
Mrs, John Gi'bbings, Mrs. • Will
Moffat; Mrs.essie Webster and
.Mrs.' Wilmer Wallis, . Clinton.
Visitors with Mrs. 'Nellie. Ste
wart on Sunday were Mrs, Will
Kelly of Seaforth, Miss • Mabel
Killough,of Byron, •Miss Eva Kil-
lough, R',N., of Toronto. They at-
tended United •Church special
anniversary services and renew=
ed former acquaintances.
We. are glad to hear Mrs: Robt,
Fitzgerald is much improved be-
ing transferred., from. .Clinton
Hospital to '. a Blyth • nursing.
home• .recently. If her condition.
steadily improves,' she may'soon
return to her home. here. '
Mrs.. !Manfred (Widcombe,•: R.
N. 'f Windsor; Was a visitor for
a week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, W. H: NfcClure, and
remained for the Unite_,:'church
-anniversary and social.„
Visitors`.with Mr...and. Mrs.; Al
villi ISherwnod on Sunday and
and every Second Wednesday..
Eyes: examined:- Glasses fitted
For appointment' 'phone Rey
. .MacKenzie, 96-r-24, Ripley.
..McLENNAN and
MacKENZIE
FUNERAL •SERVICE' ...
- Services conducted accord-
ing to your wishes at your
Horne, your Church, orat
our Memorial .Chapel at no. •
additional charge.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Phone 181, Lucknow,
Day or Night
TED COLLYER
Registered 'Master Electrician
•ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
-Speeializing' in _
Electrical Wiring and:. Repairs.
AGENT FOR SPARTON TV
A11 Electrical' Appliances.
_ `Phone 464-25, Lucknow
R:• W. ANDREW
Barrister •:and , Solicitor ,
LISTOWEL, ONTAFyIV.
IN • LUCKNOW
Every
Wednesday and • Saturday
• Afternoon
Office in the Joynt Block
Telephone:. `
Office 135 , Residence 314
A. M. HARPER
.Chartered Accountant •
West, Street -
• GODERICH, ONTARIO
Telephones 343J, - '343W
• G. ALAN WILLIAMS
'Optometrist
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Office on Patrick • St., just'
off the Main St. in
WINGHAM •
.INS•URANCE
Co -Operative Life Insurance
Co -Operative Automobile
Insurance. •
Mercantile & Fahn Fire
Insurance
Economical and . Reliable,
' See.
T. A:'CAMEROt
LUCKNOW '
'Phone 70-r-10 Dungannon
'JOHNSTONE'S
FUNERAL HOME
'Phone 16 .
Day or Night
Ambulance, Service.
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lanniversarY
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie nts Rittchie were
. of
Zion, Mr. : and Mrs, , Rabt. El'gie
of Egrriondvrlle, Mrs. Geo. Ham-
ilton of Goderich, Mr, & Mrs,
Jack Alexander of Wingham.
Mr, and • Mrs. Harvey Ander-1
son on Sunday were visited, by
Mr, and Mrs. Everett Finnigan;
of Walkerton and Mr :and. Mrs.
Rabt. Elgie of Egmondville,
Miss. IdaWhyard returnedfrom .4 visit with her •brother,
Charles Whyard sof Detroit. She
was accompanied by her niece,
Miss .Honor Whyard, who re-
mained, with her aunt for a few
days.•
Dungannon village Main .St, is
=getting ia. • lift as the concrete-
sidewalks
oncretsidewalks on the east -side are..
being removed and new' walks
put .in, which will ' be an im-
provement needed.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bam-
ford '& family and Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Collins and family of ,Pres-
ton* 'viisted' Mr: and: Mrs. Robt.:
Stothers and Mr. and Mrs. A1-1.
lan Reed . on Sunday.
Mrs. James Wilson and. ,Mrs.
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K THEATRE GoderichGoderich
First , Showing 7.30 Second, Showing 9.30
Now—"Last of the Pony Riders"; also, Johnny
Ii'E'essmuller
•. in. "Tarzan Escapes".
MON., TUES. and WED.
"THE CREATURE WALKS AMONG US"
Science -fiction produces a'chilly thriller written around�,a
creature, . half man half fish, and the surgeon who , '
attempts the impossiible. •
With Jeff Morrow, Leigh nowdon and Rex Reason
THURS.� FRI., & . SAT.—Adult Entertainment
• • "BACKLASH"
-- In •Technicolor --
A super -western story tells of a boy's search for his latherand the shocking realization that climaxes. • his search..
Richard Widniark, Donna Reed` and. William Cannibell.
Coining -"There's' Always Tomorrow"—Barbara ' Stanwyci
and Fred 'MacMurray.
Harvie
Y- An derson on Monday. at.: • WHITECHURCH of Hong Kong delivered f'
et ch. Interment was .in .Green- visited With 'his parents, Mr., and: Pocock Played hymns ob,
Mrs, _Robert Ross on Sunday. „ the aoeordian accompanied by
hill 'Ccm.etery, Lacknow. De- Garnet Farrier on the sallophone. •'
ceased• wag the
former Madeline Johnston, R,N., in not being so well last . A trio 'b Mrs
Ashfield. _ Y Dari Tiffin, •�M>rs.•
a.fine-
Duncan
:
tended the funeral of ,the late
•Message and stressed the need. of' i '
a t the d MacDonald,f er Flint Mich., Mr.,Geo. Ross. of 'Owen' Sound
missionary work in the. East. Mr..
at the �.T.odge, funerl name, God- Harold P k
We are sorry , tq hear Mrs: Reu_'
husband of the and . Mrs. Farrier on the piano -
ben 'Ti•ff'
-• Scholtz and .• Garnet ' Farrier wash
enjoyed. `Rev,' Green ,of St. Biel -
ens :closed -with; _ sprayer. m .'
week, hoping she soon improves;
also Mrs. Ross,. whom'.: has been
so ill . all Week' sudferingfront
a--,cerebral-heniorrhage.
Mrs. Wan. J. -Coulter .of Wing -
Miss Lorene MacDonald, God
1er--ich,: spent --Sunday :with her
friend, Miss` Marylyn . Anderson.'
Visitors .' with .Mr, anid ' Mrs.'
Mason McAllister over the -week- ham. visited with relatives• in the
end were Mr, arid Mrs. Jerry village last week:
-Kettle of Kingsville; Mr &Mrs.. Mr: and •Mrs:Garnet•• : Farmer
Clifford . Begley : sof Leamington ' and Jar* and Mr. and' Mrs. Wan.,
'and 'Mr. and Mrs: Will'13ichard= Robert Farrie attended. Dungan-
son of Scarboro, ion • anniversary on Sunday
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Roach of morning • to, hear the Rev. John'
Seaforth' were 1Sunday Visitors Walker, B.A., df ; Sandwich .tin-'
with Mr and Mrs Geo. Hodges. itedChurch, .a former minister,
Ahnur. sixtyladies-ofneigh.,preach' '' '
boring Auxiliaries attended the .Mr, and• Mrs, Clark McGregor
AutaiMri Thanknffering service of and children of :Sebringyille vis
Dungannon Erskine Presbyterian ited on' Saturday with relatives'
'Church last Thursday afternoon. here.. .
Mrs. (Rev.) Wallace ..McClean Mr. and. ' Mrs. Wes Tiffin;• Mrs.
gave a' very fine address " on Dawson and Tom' Purdon arriv-
ing
for God" An interest- ed home frown the Canadian West
ing program was . arranged and:I: on Wednesday,.
a • lovely lunch served later in The Y.P. rally service in. the
the . basement, -United Church on.Sunday even
Mr. • Benson Case, of .George-' 'ing.: was, well • attended: The spec -
'town and sister ; „Mrs. Ethel : Hay
of Listowel attended anniver-
l
The ' Presbyterian ' Thankoffer-- •
ing meeting is.: this Wednesday in ;'
the . church; The guest 'speaker,; •
Miss Bertha MacKay, will : telt
of her trip to India last fall.
Mrs : arid Mrs; 'Wallace Ri'ey of
Port Elgin Visited with Mr. ancl'.
Mrs. Russel Gaunt on Sunday..
lapis returned- with ,therm .to her
school after spending the week-
at -h
Bary, services and were guests
Of Misses Nettie and• .-Rebina
Sproul. .
Mr. > and 'Mrs. Roy - Rutledge
l v isited;on Sunday with Mrs. ' M.
J. Reed and Girvin, • •
Mrs.. G. _ C. Treleaven, Toronto,
spent the week -end with Mr. &
'Mrs. H. J. L Eedy. ;
Professional . Eye Examination
• :Optical Services
Phone 770, Wingham
•
R. S.' HETH-IERINGTON,
Q.C.
Barrister, Etc.
Wingham and Lucknow
• IN LUCKNOW
Each Monday
and Wednesday
Located in the Municipal Office
'Phone -Wingham ' ` '
Office 48 'Residence 97
• USE OF FUNERAL HOME
At .No. Extra Cost
Moderate Prices
Established 1894.
STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUT. OMOBILE
INSURANCE
Investigate Before, Investing
REUREN ' W'VILSON
R.R.' 3, Goderich.
Phone 80.r-8 liungannois
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I:NSURANC:E
FIRE, WIND, . CASLTALTY
•AUTOMOBILE..._...
AND LIFE •
• To Protect: Your Jack,
Insure With .Tack Today.
J. A. McDONAGH
• R.R. 3,' ,Lucknow, Ont.
'Phone 61=5, ' Dungannon
Insure With The
CULROSS: MUTUAL
FIRE' INSURANCE• 'CO.
for •
• Reasonable'. rates, sound .pro
te.ction & prompt, satisfactory
settlement of claims.•
FARISH' MOFFAT
Your Local Agent
R.R. 3, Teeswater
'Phone Teeswater 57-r-41
Lori
The United Church ,Thanked-
Tering . meeting is en. Friday ing
the chuurch. Guest speaker wilt
be;' •1Miss' Edith Clark of Africal.
The.. Societies of Weingham and
pluevale. United Churches, and!
the Presbyterian ' Society herei
are . invited to hear. Miss elarlc
speak. Miss 'Clark Was horn ,:ir
Teeswater - and lived there unt
designated as .a missionary
speaker, Rev. Timothy • Tam'. Africa.
F. T. ARMSTRONG.
OPTOMETRIST
GOOERICH
FOR APPOINTMENT
'Phone 1100
For
Appointment or Information
See Wm. A.' Schmid,
'Phone, 167-w, Lucknow
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