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THE` LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL, LUCK'TOW, .O1 TARIO.
FOUR' H CONCESSION
Lyceum Theatr�.j
W I NGHAM
Two Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT .7:15
Thursd.a,y, Friday, Saturday
OCTOBER 26, 27, 28'
GREGORY .PECK,
HELEN WESCOTT
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•MATINEE' ,ATl1,Rll1'J,,Y
Monday,..Tuesday; Wednesday
OCT 30. 31;` NOV. 1.
JOAN LESLIE
The:, Skipper .Surprised
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His Wife '
IDIDDipinr
PAGE- ,N, IN.
• Old. 'Neighbors and friends of
the lute Miss aMaggie MacKinnon
were Sorry to hear of her death.
, Mrs, Johnson of Chesley visit;
ckt..at.•the. home of .her, son Har-
old Johnson last week, and,help-
ed care `for Bertie who has, just
returned fromthe hospital jin
London.wher'e ;lie .had an_ opera-
tion- on
his nose, '�
Miss- Margaret MacDonald 'at
tended .the teachers' convention
in Chesley last Thursday..
Mr. and-. Mrs. Fred Gilchrist•
entertained relatives from. Sher-
bourne last. week,° '
.1Vi s. R. Martin spent the 'week.'
end with her sister, Mrs. -Martin,.
who, is not. well at present .and
with other relatives. •
Mr: • and .Mrs.:Eldon. • `Johnson'
and Son and Mr. and Mrs: John-
"o'f Wingh'arzr visited .. at
the home- of'Ir.•a, Dickie last Thurs.:
ct�ly .
: Mrs; .Eline•r Osborne visited .her
daughter; Mrs: D:' MacCallum in.
C•hesley .last Thursday,-;
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Rev..' G. •Baul'ch was aa� caller on
the :Fourth •last Tuesday.. : '
Denver Dickie is sick with
° VVHITECHURCH
' 'Mr. and Mrs, EarlCaslick 'of
‘Culross have moved into their
home in the village which they
purchased frorn Mrs. A. Fox. We.
welcome ' them.'
Mr. Nat Thompson .entertained
Capt.'and Mrs.,DeVet•ies. of Wing-
ham to a fowl supper at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. V. Emerson one
evening last week.
Mr. and M'rs Don Newman
who have. been, 'in, the service:'
station here. -moved ' to Wirigham
on : Saturday.' '
!Quite 'a number ofyoung peo-
ple. attended'the Young Peopl'e's
meeting at Brussels .last Wednes
day evening.
'Mrs. , Tichborne 'of Goderich
spent 'the: end. of .the Week' ,with
her :.mother, Mrs. 'Kennedy''.
Mrs.. Rev Currie :'and son Jim-
rnie°:•spent a few days at Owen.
Sound .last .week " .
Mr..
and. Mrs. Victor :Emerson.
and. Mrs.. Russell. Ritchie spent
Sunday at Palmerston.
Mr., and Mrs. Bruce. Ryan .orf"
Goderich' spent '`Sunday':with! Mr..
and. Mrs.. Ryan here.
chicken -pox
Mr • 'and° Mrs. 'Frank Coulter
• Mrs .Fraser MacKinnon is, still .: have ' moved tothe home • which
in. hospital:in. London.. they ptirchiased from Mr; Robert
'Adams...
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Women's. Institute. met on Thrzrs:.
■ . day night at. the Arorne . of Mrs.
• :W: A. 'Culbert • for.: the _October
■ 'meeting. Mrs:. Dur •iYi n -Phillips,
• president, was . in; 'the.: chair. The
roll call was• answeredby some;
thing I am' thankful . for. 'Adon
ation; of $10 was given'. to Canada
.Saye the Children Fund. It ;was
decided to give ;a ` parity to the
children in the Parish Hall.`: on:
Hallowe'en night.' 1VLrs: Durnin
• Phillips" was': appo.rted' to attend
the area' convention: in London.
this :week. ,Mrs: McConnell gave
a paper' on. Home' Economics and:
• Health .Mrs Cecil :Blake gave 'a`
■ :.9 r.eadingExhibits of articles 'Made.
'from sugaror flour sacks were
'on hand.;' It- .was 'decided to. hold.
a '-uchre • .party in, .the. 'hall, .ih
fake• -the N-ationa
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fields yfromnbeing •Wrn'tc�i' 1 rlic�ci, We! write;(' t that .every
a.r'nier fertilise nne „field and arc the ri'. ifit., ym!rself.
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Anthem lunch iwas served and''a
social. tune , was •'sp.ent:•over the
=tea cups.'
BORN., -to. Mr: 'and. Mrs Rob;t.
Stothers ' (nee;';Heleri Anderson);
at Goderich Hospital on Tuesday,'
October 24th;., a daughter: Con=
gratula."tions.
,Rev, l; . • G: Purchase and Mrs;,..
Purchase of Ivan,. near: London,.
were visitors at the week -end
with Rev.. James and Mrs. Bright.
of .the United Church parsonage.
Rev. Purchase,, •a lifelong friend
of Mr; Bright; favored by preach-
ing an anniversary sermon. Sun
day, evening ' at • the,, United
Church.
The •Dungannon. United Church
looked .lovely With ferns, chrys-.
anthernums, gladioli 'and dahlias.
for anniversary services o'n Sun-
day -at X11 a.m.,and 7.a0. p.m. The
guest speaker in the morning was
Rev. '1 J,' Mahoney of , :Exeter
.and gave a bright. and inspiring.
address 'on' "Thankfulness".
H. Jk XVrahoney in •reviewing his
.diar y"rn ntioned : of . being prey-.
'cnt On one other occasion;„during-
the pastorate' of: the late Rev. T:
R. Turner at. 'D unganr onk', The
• regular i'choir; .attended arid :sang'
an anthem. Mrs. Ralph Tester of
Port Albert was guest `soloist.
Mrs, ,Bill Bradley of Goderich.
Placed a- .lrealftiful ` bbugiiet of
mums at the altar -in memory of
her grandparents, £he.late Mr. and
Mrs.:•Herbert Alton:. Rev, F. G.
Purchase ;of Ivan was the guest•
speaker in the •evening. Piano
duet music as.giyen•by' Miss Bar-
bara Wilson, and Kenneth iVIcAl1-
ister as a prelude and at the time
of. the offering Mr, Lorne Hyde'
of Goderich sang two lovely solos..
accompanied- at the,piano. by :Miss.
Eunice Milne, of Goderich.. The
Dungannon male choir •of 18 led
in singing the hymns and sang
"Faith is the Victory", .directed
and accompanied at the piano,b'y
the organist, TVfrs:'L, Stingel. Ttev.
Bright' exchanged pulpits with'
Rev, • Mahoney. and' preached in
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Thursc'ay, Frida. y", Saturday; October 26, 27, 28
is :Took ;The �N'e
And 'how she 'took': it Hear Yvonne DeCarlo sing "Clancy.
lowered the - Booni".' A . real treat for the whole family
and in teelnico;tor. •
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o, :we- are not, predicting• the 'weather we are just telling
you the : name of a.. wonderful picture—.
addeniy It's Spring':
A° delightful comedy: A ;
the morning • at Exeter: . Rev, :Four: Square". Mrs.. Richard Mc -
Bright . ,was pres•ent. at, .the even
irig service to -•-welcome his life-
long friend,::,Rev. •Pur('ch Se .:The
receipts for the day were around
The •Erskine Presbyterian "W.'
M. Sk'. Thankoffering ;sertice was
held in the church' *Thursday' „ af-
ternoon,. Mrs. <John Bennet, pres .
ident,i,,was. in the' chair. 1Vliss ,,Iva
Carr ' .was in ;charge a of the devote
ional period and chose... as a tc$pic'
"In everything.5give thanks" Mrs.,
Allan Reed sang a solo "The City.
Whinney gave •',the • dedicatory
prayer, and Mrs. • Robt. McAllistex
gave a.;'report on the .Young Pep.-
ple's. Rally on the' previous even
ing. Mrs: McWhinney gave an • in
spiring talk' ''and' closed • with a
:prayer of thanksgivings A social.
half e hour : was'• . enjoyed: in the
basement •
Mr and Mrs Roy Rutledge` and
Betty of Goderich were. Sunday •
Visitors;