The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-29, Page 5WEDNES6A.Y,
29th, 1952
,yceurti Theatre
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WINGH.AM,
Two o- Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7,15
Wed., Thu:, ,October 29, 30;
ELIZABETH. TAYLOR,
LARRY PARKS:
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Love Is Better ,Than
Ever
Fri., Sat, 'Oct. 31st, NO., 1st
EDMOND O'BR•IEN•,
" `yVONNE
SILVER CITY
MATINEE SATURDAY
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Monday, Tuesday, .Wednesday
Three Flays -November 3, '4, 5:
JEANNE CRAIN,
MYRNA . LOY
Belles On
Their toes•
Thursday, Friday, ,Saturday
November 6, 7, 7,. 8 '
GENE AUTRY, in .
"BARBED:• WIRE"
Adopt New Surgical Plan
Bruce : Co = operative :Medical
Services' intends to adopt a new
surgical plan. in November, in
addition. to itspresent hospital=
ization services. Later, . if success
iattends the new' venture, the ser-
vices may be extended . to take
in doctors' fees.
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BOUNDARY EAST
The Whiteehureh Institute held ' •
KINLOUGH
their annual
. At home for their
famili•
es in the form ' of a pot
Yuck , tipper .Three long tables
were well filled. After supper,
the. ,president, Mrs. Jas. McInnes
presided Quer- • the ' prograrn
which was opened .with the In-
stitute Ode followed by Com-
munity singing; the highlaazd
fling was danced. by Elaine 'Conn3.
iFrances. `Henry• and Mary end,
Kathleen Fisher; piano solos were
played by Mrs. Pickell, 'Carolyn
Mathers, Janet. Gaunt; Mrs., Ab
MoQuilln and Mrs. Jim Falconer,
gayredi.`ngs; a •'humorous' skit,,
"The Elopement", was played • by
a` number of school' children. Mrs.
Russel Gaunt reacL a paper on Ag-,
riculture . ,and Canadian Indust-
ries; Walter. Jaynes .gave accord-
Tan selections. The. guest, speaker
Was Mr Bob Culbert of CKNX,
Wingh,ani, who .proved quite in-
teresting,
n-teresting, iri, his 'talk . on farm
problems and situations 'today. A
vote of thanks was given Mr.
• Carbert :by Mrs-. Lance Grain.
'During the business period of the
meeting, plans were made for
the "Make It Right ,courseto' be•
held in the .Whitechurch . hall on
November 5th,: and 6th: It was
decided to in'v ite the Kairshea
:ladies ,to loin . us: • Fhe .course --is
held from 10 a.m. to 4 pm.' both
days. .. `Anyoneattending must
have 1 yard plain material, zip=
per, thimble,. scissors, :needle and
thread arid .any . article they w, ish
help with inmaking. or. remadell-
ing, •The cothanitteein charge• are
Mrs, George .Fisher, Mrs: Garnet
'Farrier . and Mrs. ' Alex. . Roabert-.
spn; Anyone :wishing information
ccazi• contact ,any. of these ladies.
A • motion ?wast` rade to. 'give a
donation to Wingham :Hospital:
Mr: and Mrs:: Midford Wall iz
Donny of Kinlough' spent Sun-
day •with Mr.' and: Mrs. Pharis
Mathers. ' .
Mr, .and Mrs. George 'Fi'sh'er` &
family.. and .Mrs. M. E. Carruthers
visited..at. the 'home of Irwin Car4
ruthers. on Sunday. . - •
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Patterson.
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Patterson, of Detroit visit-
ed over the .week -end with their
father,, Mr. Ken Patterson.
BORN'
DeJA.NG-in' Wingham General.'
Hospital; on Monday, October : 20., •
.1952, to' Mr.' and Mrs. Klaas De-
.Jang, R 6, Lucknow:,, a son.:
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._GET READY FOR WINTER;'
with ...
eating
Forced `.Air Heating
Oil Burners
I Floor' Furnaces . Cook . Stoves : ' Space Heaters
- AUTOMATIC HOT WATER TANKS
Complete Line Of Repairs For
DEEP AND SHALLOW WELL PUMPS
For Heating and Plumbing Sales'. and Service, See
i rt Gilmore
Phone" 61-r-13: Dungannon. •
R .R.' 3, Lucknow, Ont. --
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JS;CHALMERS MkEHINERY
NEW TRACTORS IN
FLEURY -BISSELL PACKERS .and DISCS.
SECOND BAND, 'TRACTOR •
•MeCorinick-Deering Second Ibnd Tiactor,
fr 'good .shale.
FOR :SOUR SOWS ,arid' SMALL PIGS
.
Use Sow and Pig Ctiow Coitiliiete or y )Cir own: gt�atri
... -.. and ' Sow and, Pig Concentrate.
See Us 'About A
HOG. FINANCE CONTRACT AT NO COST'TCW SOU
IIACKEIl SE SOtS
j vc1:NOWW, ONTARIO.,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm..' Wall spent
d few days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack ;Seh,umnacher, Con.,
f"0, where Mr. peburnachr met,
with apainful accident when he
was. injured while , operating a
combine. • . . .
• Mrs. Jahn • Colwell accompan -
ied Mr. and Mrs, Currie Colwell
and family to spend Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forster at
Ripley.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Bert Nicholson,.
and family spent :,Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. 'Clayton Nicholson,
Con..4, Huron. • .:
The H.W.I: will meet, on Thurs,
dad!, Novemlber &tl '. :Convener;
Mas. P.. A. Murray; assistant .con,.
vener, Miss Ednla. Boyle; topic;
guest speaker;;, demonstration, 'k-
ing a cake, Mrs..: Jack . Ackert;
motto, a laugh is worth a• hun-
dred. groans on any market; cur-
rent event's, Mrs Jim" 'Boyle;
lunch„ Mxx. Wm: Eadie (s), Mrs.:
E. Thompson (s), Mrs. P. A. Mur
ray (c);; Mrs. P. Hoctgiris
Sunday visitors with .Mr. and
Mrs. George' Haldenby : and ,Mr.
H. Bell were ;Mr. and Mrs: How=,
ar i -McGuire, Olivet; Mr.Mrs..
Wm. Bell' and Mr. and Mrs. Barn
Bell of Teeswater. .
Mr. :and Mrs: Josep uest :of
Teeswater visited Su day with
Mr. and Mrs Wesley Guest.
M. John Pr'est. 'of Huron Col:.
lege will have" charge' of"the;•Ang
Licari serviceshere beginning next
Sunday. • ;
Mr. and Mrs. • Nornyan Fry arid
babe of Wingham 'spent' Sunday.
with : Mr. and Mrs. Win. Halden-
Icy%
Mr.' Arthur "Haldenby :of
onto spent the Week -end with his'
brothers; George' and Wtn. Hal
denby and their families.
Mrs. Jim Hodge returned home,
Ironic visiting ' friends, in Kincar-
dine.
Mrs• J. W.•; Colwell •visite d 'dur-
ing the week with Lucknow • rela-
tives.
eliatives. :
:WEDDINGS,
STRAUGHAN CAMPBELL
The' home • of Mr. and p Mrs.
Glenwood. Campbell of Belfast
was .the .scene of a ,pretty' wed-
ding on Saturday, Octolber•/5th, at
•2.00 p.m., when , their, daughter,.
Shirley Ida Amelia Carnpbeli,' be-:
came the bride of Robert William
Straughan,' son of, Mr. and Mrs.
Calmer Straughan 'of .Goderieh.
Rev,,% J: R. Dickinson of Ashfield
,Circuit offiieated.
Given in marriage .by her fath-
er, the' bride was :lovely in a
long white satin. dress, lace•
bertha collar, and long embroil(
ered veilcaught, f roan.:a . coronet
headdress.' She : carried : a shower
bouquet -of red roses. Miss Marie
Campbell was, her sister's .brides-
maid.: She was .frocked in, green
printed _organdy with matching
mittens and, headdress. Her bou-
quet was ..Of mixed fall flowers.
The groomsman Was William
Ira Campbell, brother, of, the
bride. Mrs.. Wan. • Rutherf8rd...was
pianist:
Following a reception 'at the.
bride's home , the youxig `couple
left .on a wedding trip to. 'Sault
Ste. Marie and on their return
will reside . in Goderich For tra-
elfin the.bride donned 'a grey
suit .with navy 'accessories.
BOLT—WEtST'ER,
The marriage of Shirley Anti
Webster,• daughter- of• -Mr. sand
Mrs, Percy Webster, Kitche3ne'r
to ' Wi11ia James Nathaniel.
Bolt, sora of Mrs. Elizabeth Bolt;,
Lucknow, took ' place in Trinity
United Church Chapel, Kitchen-
er, -on• Saturday, October 25th, at
4.00 pan. Rev. Hossie officiated
and the wedding music was play-
'ed
lay-'ed by Miss Kenny.
The bride, given ` in marriage
by her father, wore a gown of
frosted chantilly lace' over .white
satin , The` bolero . of• white lace.
was offset with a collar' ofseed
pearls, long lace sleeves and' full',
bouffant 'skirt of nylon, net. Her.
fingertip veil fell from a''head-
dress Of 'tiny pearl. hearts. Her
bouquet was American 'Beauty
roses and white 'mums.
Maid of honor, Miss Betty. Dur-
nin . 1a+'C:[ckr. or,*, • V�.rtS�'e a gown of
ma:uta: �t,l� W taffeta- with.
.
. t . Presents :..
rsday, Friday, y, Oct. 30, 31, Nov. • ;
Thu ,
Baseball's. Wonder Boy—who climbed over the color barrier
into -the hearts of Brooklyn --see himin his. own ''icture•
The Jackie Robinson Story"•.
,ATURIIAY--SMA-T-INEE-•Am -245-wm —Doors -open at ii Teas"
.Mon4y, Tuesday, Wednesday,November
.-The, big stor3r behind^ operations' Vittles :,how the West put:
its' fogt, down and the Russians backedout-
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LIFT
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of Berlin, with ' Montgomery Clift and Paul. Douglas.
framoansoaroavoinonmonnmeameanne
:asseyHarris
In lentents.
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Coast -To Coast Massey -Harris. Offers Most.
ENQUIRE ABOUT
crUR 'PRE -PAYMENT PLAN „
On The Purchase Of .:
COMBINES, SW'VATHERS;. BALERS & TRACTORS
All Sizes Of.
.MASSEY-HARRIS TRACTORS.
:enure spreaders-PlowsRubber tired: wagons
BEATTY BARN SUPPLIES
GOOD SUPPLY Of HOG: & CATTI:E WATER .BOWLS'
ILPA RICK& S
'PHONE 74, LUCK NOW;
RESIDENCE, 219.
headdress to match; and carried ,points in United States, '
yellow mums. . The .bridesmaid,
Miss Edna Hagen of Kitchener,
swore pale green • nylon over taf-
feta and carried . bronze mums.
Mr. Ribbert. Lyons of Lucknow
was best man .:and Mr. ;Claude
McCluskey of Toronto, was usher.
For thereception which follow-
ed at the/Signet Restaurant the
bride's mother .received in a dress
of :navy tissue: faille.:vvith biack•„
accessories,' Her corsage was of
Pink carnations , with fern. The
groom's mother assisted choosing.
a similar costume .and also ,a•.pink •
carnation .corsage.
For their Wedding. trip to • Nia-
gara Falls, Buffalo' and other;.
o..
'bride's: going -away costume wask'
of ' red transparent . velvet .Witit •
rhinestone buckle,' corsage of
White 'mums and black ' aecessor.-.
les: On their return they ,will
side at Lucknovif w
,..Guests were present f r o m
Lucknow, London,: Toronto .:and
Kitchener.
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'or
Co-op Poultry
Concentrate with . ."
Home -Grown Grain
.. ASK THE OMAN, WHO FEEDS IT!
We are also a ents for
SUN RA"Y FEEIaS •
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WAT'T" S •
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