The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-11-03, Page 5►rIiURSDAY, NOVEIVIBER 3, 1949
Lyceum Theatre
W I NGHAM..
Two Shows, Each Night,
FIRST ' SHOW •AT 7.15 ,,
Thursday, Friday,. Saturday
NOVEMBER . 3 4, 5
SABU,
GAIL, RUSSELL i
.INDIA"
Matinee
Saturday at -2.00
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oeday, Tuesday, 'Vyednesda
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JUDY GARLANb;
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HE; LUCKNacy gmiriNa,, LUCKNQW,. 'ONTARIO
"PURPLE. GROVE
Mr. and Mrs.' Ronald Thacker
arid Mr's, • Walter Nicholson 'arid
Helen spent the Week -end in Tor
Qpto. :
Mr, and Mrs. % Bwrton Collins.
attended :.a ,cousirlfs weddirng . at'
Guelph last Week.
Mr; .and .Mrs., John Colwell,
Mr. and' Mrs, Currie Colwell, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Forster and
f 4riil'y and Mr. • and Mrs. Frank
Currie visited at; Mr, Donald Mc
°Cosh's on. Sunday, • •
Mr: Rayrnend Emerson of ' the
;at Minton: spent : the
week -end, with his parents;' Mr.
and'Mrs. Sam Er'rnerso.n.
'social was held in }?urple
Grave schOel• on. Thursday .night,
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;towe'e:n costume,' t.
Mr,'
and Mrs 5 Jack .'Emerson
visited With:Mr, Isaac::)\Tixon and.
Mr Augur;': Graham recently
Morley • Seat t returned
home' from the 'West,''
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..,ST. NEE 'NS
There will be no 'service in the
United• Church next Sunday'
morning. At 7,30 p.m the autumn
Thankgffering of the W:.
will -be held when Rev. W;. J.
'Rogers of Blyth will !be'th.e guest
speaker. On Monday ',a social ev-
ening will• be held' in the church
under the auspices' of the W.M.S.
commencing at. 8,15.: Rev.. M. G.
Newton . will show a . series of in-
teresting moving:pictures. Every
one is invited.
Mr, and`:Mrs. John. Cameron &
Mr, Don'. ,Cameron' :were .:recent.
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Dean at.' Brigder;
Mr.'Jam,es•Miller of.Fergus••'and
Mr. Ed. Miller'.:of . A5lrna . visited:
it
w h. atives
rel ,here last week,
Mr. and Mrs Ernie Wilson,, N1r,
arid,; Mrs. Clark of ' Detroit. and
Mr ° and`' Mrs , Harry '.`Wilson , of:
Borneo, 1Vliech r 1/j:er5e.'• visitors with
Mr. and1VIirs F: O Tadd
Miss, E. C. Waddel, suet of the
'Women's Hospital; Detroit and'
Miss' M. 'Barry of, Detroit were.
visitors on 'Saturday with Mrs.
George Stuart,,
Miss:, Mabel and :Mr. . Ernest
Hickingbottom `'.of • Auburn were;
recent visitors -with Mr.' and Mrs,"
G.:M; Stuart and other relatives..
. Mrs, James Curran will be hoS-:
Less for the 'Novein'bei' .rneeting..c f
the ' Woinen's 'T n s t 'i L u t e this
(Thursday) afternoon.
Be sure.to attend the afternoon
tea : and bazaar. in ;the. Auxiliary
Rooms, L'ucknow, on Saturday
aofternoorr at 2;30, -ander the aus-
pices".of -the Wornen's Association
of the. United Church.
Mr:•:"Robb of the ':National; Film
Board showed motion 'Pictures at
the .school' Monday afternoon. It
is ,too' bad .that of ,the par
ents in . t'he. section don't :avail
thein selves:, of: the .; opportunity to,
see them.
BOB SIMPSON.' WINNER
OF AUXILIARY` QUILT.
•'There were a .good' number in:
costume ori• Monday • night at the
Masquerade • dance sponsored by
the Ladies Auxiliary;.to •the:..Can-•
radian :Legion
Prize Winners ' were,' , •comic
couple, • Mrs., RussButton: and
•Riancy.,couple,
Mrs. Cliff .Congram, _ p ,
• Mrs. Burt :Roach and Mrs. James
Valad; comic gent, Stewart: Mul-'
lin; comic lady,, 'Bob..ASrmstrong;
fancy. lady;, Mrs'. Howard Cowan;
farcy gent, Bill Pappas
...judges' were/ Miss. Edith Mut=
roe,, Mr. Elmer Uunhach' and •Mr
Everett West. Jack .`1Vf acIntoslv
acted as. floor -manager~--•Music
was supplied by Farrier's arches
tra.•
The draw for the/Auxiliary quilt,
was Made by Mrs.' Garnet . Far-
rier, with Bob , Simpson of Kin-
tail :holding the lucky nun ber..
iCorigratulations are extendedao.
Miss Beverley Stanley, who..won
first•place'',in the township' pub-
'lic• speaking contest held at Holy'
rood' Hall won Monday evening ' of
last eek and this. Week Beverley.
goes to Paisley .to compete "in the
contest for, the County •honors
• �Mr. R. C. Ireland. is making
preparations f'o r tile' annual
,Christmas: carol festival to 1' be''.
held in Ripley, . Friday, December
3rd. The pupils of our school will
be .taking part.
Mr '. , and Mrs. Currie C•olWe11
returned' home: 'from the • West, -
where they visited r'nany rela.ti°ves
and ,friends,
The Anglican 'service on Sun-
day'next will be.. at' 11 a:m.• and
willcontinue r iorning and even-
ing ; alternately throughout, the
whiter months.
Mrs. William Lloyd, Ivan and
Doris spent the week -end • with
Mr. and • Mrs, Karl Boyle.
1\1rs. Bort ,,Nicholson .and, Don-
na. spent the week -end' in Tor-
onto with Mr, and Mrs:' Tom Bell
and Murray.
Mr. '>♦'red" Guest ofeeturned "home
froth a most enjoyable motor trip
to the West
• Mr; and Mrs. Wallace : Hewitt
• of `' Waterford arid Mrs: Catherine
Hewitt of . Kinloss visited with
Mr.' and Mrs, George Graham.
Mrs, Jarries Hodgins, Mrs. Tom
Hodgins, Miss May , Moyle; Mrs,
-George Haldenlsy :and Mrs._•Geo.
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Presents..
Thursday, Friday,Saturday, November 3,
THIS I.S.. OUR PROUD PRESENTATION
The Y!earfluig"
An academy awaird 'winner, k ', ; applauded, both by critics'
and audiences . all over the world .. °. movie magic ;A
'classic , . '. one' of the .greatestepics ever to come out of
Hollywood. . 'picture ever made in
..� . .the.;greatest, • motion
Hollywood. With these. great Stars .•
' GREGORY PECK,‘JANE WYMAN (this year's best; actress),
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CLAUDE -JARMAN JR.
Saturda ya'
M atine .e� starts.; at 2.30
1�IIoriday, Tuesday, 'Wednesday; ° November 7 8 ' 9
We are back on the Broad. again, with these two 'fun makers
CROSBY •&. HOPE
"On. The • Road To Rio
Chis :picture was the best:picture 'of 1948. So it's laughs the
people: want -and laughs we give you..•
We "Hope"=to see •you ;at The •Playhouse.
The Last .'Thursday' Of . the Month is Draw • Nightt 'The
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November 'prize will be a Graham 2 -burner. Hut Plate. ..
John ROM ,• Lucknow '
•Graham. attended the •meeting of
'the. ;:Women's; Auxiliaries: f 9.r
Bruce Deanery` .at Southampton:
on , ,'Friday: afternoon.' The . guest
speakers were, " Dr; •; H. ' O'Neil,,
principal .. of ' H. u. r o nCollege,
'Archdeacon J `";N. • H, Mills and
the Rev. William Simpson, son a': re
turried ,missionary from China.
The pupils .of Kinlough, Con.,
10, Holyrood. a ri.d'' ‘Westford
• schools under . •the '.::direction of
their teachers and music instruct
Or, 'Mr: R. C:' Ireland, 'are pre.
Paring a part of•.the program -to•
.be presented in!Holyrood Iall'on• ':
Remembrance pay, November 11
when everyone in the township
is .; asked' to ' atterid'..and .pay; trib-
'Jute . to the ,nemory of these who
paid the:supreme Sacrifice in 'the •
two. World Wars.. `' . •
, 'Mad k.
Mr
Mrs.' u e. Hodg mson re-
turned to' Clinton 'after visiting • •
the ,,past Week with her son; Gores..
don and other friends. here.
• Mr . and Mrs. • ,Miller Hartwick. •
land :Wayne of Kincardine spent
Sunday. with, Mr. 'and' Mrs. Milton
Walsh. ;�
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