The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-09-15, Page 5THURS., SEPTEMi3' ER 15th, 1949
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
• Lyceum Theatre
W1NGkAM:
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Two` shows acli Nigt
FIRST. SHOW .AT, 7.15
Thursday, Friday,. Saturday
SEPTEMBER 15, 16, j7
WAZI,LACE BEERY,
RICHARD, CONTE
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"BSG' JACK'
lylatinee SaturHay 0)40; PAP.
MONDAY,.;T.UyESDAY.._
SEPTEMBER. •19, 20
A. WALBROOI(,. -
MARI,US GORING, • '
M. SHEARER.
DSI10E.S.
WEDNESDAY; THURSDAY:
.SEPTEMBER 21, 22.
IIUMPHREY.BOGART,
JOHN DEREK
nock, On Any. Door.
(Adult "Entertainment
,ENGAGEMENTS
Aid .Mrs. Wesley Haines,
Wirgham; ° wish '.to announce' the
engagement• of their "youngest,
c h u g h.t e r, Margery Elizalth.
(Betty), 'to 'Harvey. William R,it-',
chie, son of Mr. and• Mrs. Wrn:
• Ritchie, of Lucknow, the marriage
-to :take, place :this month
COWS ' 290 each.
HORSES $2.50 EA.,
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HOGS --'50c' per cwt.
A r rng�osize and
ccod
condition
Phone ';collect:
Ripley 182,
Wingham 561-j,,'
Ingersoll, 21
William Stone ' Sons, Ltd:
INGERSOLL, ONT'ARIO
...aWEDDJNNO..E`ELLS;
SIMI'SON—ELLIOTT '
The home. of Mrs, Earl.: +Elilott;
Huron. township, •was the: Setting
for a wedding ;of interest at .three;
:o'clock. + 'Wednesday afternoon;
August '31st,. when her daughter,
Edith Elizabeth, became the bride
of Donald , Maitland Alexander.
' Simpsbr>, of Ki nail, son. of Mrs.
Simpsoil and, ;the • late Dr, A. A.
J. 'Simpson. •
The 'marriage was, 'solemnize'.d
by ,the' bride' ,s uncle,' the Rev:'
W' J, Byers. of Toronto, before
a + floral• background of gladioli
'and' fern..' Given in, marriage
her 'brother, :,James E. '.Elliott, the`
bride wore a gown of white''satin„
in 'Mii Victorian style, with ny-
lon: yoke; and Jacepanel inset:
and •.carried a- cascade' bouquet -of
white gladioli .land •.baby' +pink
roses., • The floor, length veil vas
held; in `place•_.with ;'a, net.' halo:
She was ;attended' ihy her •sister,•
Miss Betty Elliott, .in yellow ny-
lon, 'With:
y-lon,''With' net yoke; and matching'
headdress. She. ' carried tibronze
giTad oli.
..Robert • Sirripson, was
groonisman for' his 'brother and
Beit; Elliott ushered.;`
The 'wedding music wai• play-
ed. by the groom's brother;,. Ar-
thur Simpson,: Mrs. Jack Elliott
sang "I'll Walk.:wBeside.'.Yon"' as
the°.;register. was. signed.
A reception,. 'followed ,at the
;bride's home.' 1VJrs. Elliott receiv-
ed in . a dress. of ; coral faconne,
crepe. The bride'smother, wore
airforce blue 'crepe. ,For . a 'wed
ding' trip* to Toronto, Niagara
l♦'a11s and:Buffalo, the 'bride wore
a navy gabardine suit with; wine
-;ecessories:' Mr. and Mrs. Situp
son . wilk reside iii .'Cranbrook,',
British Coluinbia.
ED •McROBERTS' PASSES
-The, ;death occurred in: W7ng.
ham'
ori: -..Saturday. night of Mr.
Edward NLdRo'berts..... Ed,
was popularly known, was a nat
ive`of West Wawanosh'TQwnship
where he farmed forMany Years.
before .retiring to
et ru Win h
gsurra. The
funeral was- held on Tuesday
Surviving is: his wife, formerly
Charlo'tte^'• 'Todd, of St I]elens;'
who is. seriously ill at present,;
and a brother, Mr George. M,c-•'
'Roberts of West Wawanosh aria
one sister;.Mrs. •1VCcI'ntyre. '
AT DR!YM EAD SERVICE
•Members of the :I, u c kn. ow'
'Branch- of the : Canadian :Legion
were•,in'Ripley, on Sunday, where
t h e most • recentlyorga, ized
'branch :.of District C1 'play cd�host
to some -three 'hundred Legion-
:haires- at the annual. -"drumhead
service. Chester. Emmerton is.
president: ,of the •Ripley -Huron
Branch: '•Anofficial, welcome was
extended . �by..'D.on'ald B:' 'Blue,'
•:M `P: and the .,guest speaker was
Flt. -Lieut, C. Harding,, ;chaplain.
afj•the R.C.A:F. Radar School'at•
Clinton. •
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•*.Bargaifl 'Price
iIi Ota ie or fo
eS:tern Grain
Mediate . or October delivery.
. E AND : MASTER .FEEDS
American CI`MENT
Or"ders Promptly Filled
BROOK
.° 'Phone 55, Dungannon
GET POINTERS ON
PRESS PUBLICITY
As'mo . W.I.. meetings are held
during July and August, the S,ep
temlber• meeting, marked the be
ginning of 'the` Tali: and Winter
term. Led, by the president, Mrs.
Wilson, various matters of inter-
est were •discussed and deeided.
upon. As usual, a. booth will be
carried;:on'during '1'411 'Fair day,•
at which time 'Mrs., • Yovan will
be in charge -of ' Tag Day contri-
butions, for the blind The bus.
trip to. London will • be on :Sep-
ternber '15th and on. October 29th
a . rummage sale is being •plans ed
for;
Mrs Neil .McCallu'ni and Mrs."
L.: Purves' • were program . direct
ors. The •mottb. "Don't : stay: away
because • the.. Institute is: not, per-
feet.' . How lonesome you.. would
feel in • a 'perfect Institute", • was
written by, Miss 'Dean . Macrreod
and read !by' Mrs:. Stuart 'Collyer. -
Miss Rae 'gaave': a reading and the
report -for ' the 'standing, commit-
tee on "Publicity" was given by
Miss Mary MacLeod,. ,stress being.
laid on the ''various' points, 'that"
go toward., a .,good press :write -i p.
Some of. thein were:
1. Report Meetings at as early.
a date ;as possible. Nothing
more• perishable than; news
2: Don't begin• with the thread
:bare: • statetent, `.The president
was :in the chair sand the ` secret-
ary' took the minutes". Sad to say
those fa'thful ones •"'are,' largely,
taken fo-granted.'Avoid:•un
''nec,
•e•ssary •de its:
3.. The • public don't' careif you
had pie and' ice.• cream tor,lunch,
rather they want:; to know what
"'the;. Institute,, ; is. doing.. for the
betterment of the Community=
whatare its plans, its discus
-
skins; what, by the. way ofdrarria
or :business '
4. Don''t Ouseadjectives' a n d
phrases; which' have•; have run to.
death: Use short words and seri-
•tenses
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5.. "Mention those taking part..
Most people ' like to ; see their
names in:print — /except in the
police 'court,. news, '
6: ;•If possible tell • •same ad-,
vance n1ews••for`the; next i,meeting
so as 'to'.stipulte interest:
? Try not to end with the
!bleak statement "a asocial_ half
hoar'. w- `s spent". spe t . Think up Some-
thing
something '• more {novel.. In short be
brief, be bright, be bold.' Pub'
licity is''a vital factor in 'our., de-,
r elopment, be it a . ptibliciAr
private concern: .•
T •
he roll call. *a's answered by
an interesting' article' from, Home
and 'Country.' The meeting closed'
with a contest in which Mrs. Me-,
Gill; and Mrs. Gordon F isher :were
Winners,. A dainty 'lunch 'was ser-
ved by those in charge; .Mrs R.
Rdber`tson, Mrs. Hornell and Mrs:
Stuart Collyer.
As 'next meeting will be grand,
mother's day', vv`e.: urge all. thhe
grandniother's - to' make:, a special
effort to attend 'aild 'be ou
of honor:
NONAGENARIAN. TWIN DIES
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A.. resident ' of' Goderich: most
of her life; Miss Margaret :Vaugh'
an, 90, died in . Alexandria`
pital: on:.Sunday,-morning, ._
She, was born in West Wawa -
nosh, osh, near. St. Auagustine; a dau-,
ghter of the late Mr 'and Mrs.
John: Vaughan: Tor. some years
'she liyed in Rochester, N.Y.,. but.
Most of her life' was .. spent, in
Goderich. She .was faithfulin.�her
.attendance at • St.. Peter's ,church
despite . her age: :a n 4 failing
health: ,Surviving" is her twin
sister, Miss Elizabeth' Vaughan of.
Goderich. The' funeral was held
from : the Rrophey funeral home
at 0.00 a;m. Tuesday to St:• Peter's
church for ' r;equiern high mass
suing by Rev. J. P 'Gleesgi . In-
terment, was in "Colborne 13 _C.
cemetery. n
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Presents..
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Thursday,, "friday, Saturday,
Sept. 15, 16,. ;17•
One of ,the best historical Westerns ever filmed` . „ action,,:
and romance with hard: riding, hard fighting and hard loving.
RANDOLPH SCOTT in One of `j hisbest roles and'
co-starring'
;JOAN BEl1TNETT,
Saturday Matinee Marts. at 2
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,' . Sept. .19,..20. 21
You will get the laugh of a lifetime when you see EDDIE
BRACKEN act and sing. There are some things about this
acture :we .can't tell' •' .
p ;you—You've ,got to see it ;to believe it. � T
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