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•• THURSDAY, JULY 29th, 1943.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO,,,
•.PAGE SEVEN
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Lyceum Theatre
W1NGHAM
Two Shows Saturday Night
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
July 29, 30,31
JINNJIMMYLYDON
CHARLIE SMITS
"HENRY ALDRICH
GETS GLAMOUR"
One of the best of the suc-
cessful Aldrich Family series.
Also "Short Subjects"
Matinee Sat. afternoon at 2.30
Monday, Tuesday, •Wednesday
August 2 / 3 4
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SIR CEDRIC IIARDWICKE
, HENRY TRAVERS
in
,The Moon' Is Down
Taken from.the famous book
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Alsb "Short Subjects"
DUNGANNON •••
LANGS I DE•
,Mrs. J. B. Morrison is spending
• a few days with Mrs.'llussel Rit-
chie of: 8th Con.
• A Red Cross qiiiltin,g was held
at the home of Mrs: George Hark-
- ness recently. The next is to be
• held at the home of, Mrs, Wesley
Tiffin. •
Miss Jen AlIin is spending
some of her vacation' with Mrs.
Bill Scott. , •
Mr. and. Mr. Bill Kennedy and
Mr. Ward Walker spent Sunday
with Mr: Oz Mrs. John Crowston.
Mr. Kennedy was home for a' few
days furlough from. •the arrnY
While Ward Walker has enlisted
with the Navy. 'Ward is ,--0-c1-1:
• known in these parts •having liv-
ed in this^ neighborhood While
young and many will be interest-
ed to, knoW'of his enlistment. •
What is a budget?
Well, it is. a Method of worry-
ing before you spend instead of
afterward.
WEDDING BELLS
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Pa
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id Erringtonfor the week -en
were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Badma
Lorne and June of. Essex; M
Thos. Badman, a veteran of th
last war and now on furloug
from Lethbridge'Alta, where h
is stationed with the 'Veteran
Guard; ether visitors. were M
and Mrs. Roy Black and:Wilfred
Lucknow and. AC.- Gordo
Sampson and Mrs. Sampson o
•Port Albert and Mrs: Stanle
Htighes who arrived Monday,' t
spend a week: • ••
Mr. Leroi ,Stingei Of 'Sarni
.sperit a ;few days •at his, horn
returning on Wednesday. -He wa
accompanied to Forest by Mrs
• JOs. Smeltier of Regina.
Mr: Fred Sproul., son of Mr
and Mrs. Wilfred Sproul, Osh
awa, returned home after spend
ing three weeks with his uncl
HoW4rd Young. • •
Mrs. Ella Young and children
of Goderiehare Visiting in the
Saratoga district. • •
71t. -Sgt. Thoilen Eedy. Who is
on furlough from England spent
the week -end in Detroit.
Rev. .and Mrs.. Vickeison plan
t� spend their • August Vacation:
• with' the:letter's parents at Win-
dermere, Muskoka. tt has been
arranged that Mr. George Cow-
an: will have charge of the ser-
vice oh August ,8th.
IVIiss Melba Fowler is: leaving
this week tt, holiday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Duff, 'of Leamington.
• Mrs. 'Chas. Durnin aid children
Margaret Joy and J. C. •enjoyed
three weeks Visiting het. •sister,
Mrs. Sam.. Widcornb of Windsor.
Miss Pearl COldl.vell of: Leam-
ington anOier sister, IVIiss Myrtle
CeldWell of Whitby are, visiting
their mother, Mrs. Rebecca Cold=
well.
Mr. and Mrs. George Irwin are
'spending a few days with ;the
latter's sister, Mrs. Wn Henry.
• Mrs. George Moore of Toronto
arrived the; end of the week to
join her husband; •Pte: George
Moore Who wa i invalidqd home
from England two week i ago suf-
fering with neuritis. •
•SMITIR,MaRDONALD . •
cl.' A quiet Mid -July wedding was
n, 'solemnized at Knox.Presbyterian.
rl Manse, •Listowel, Thursday ' after -
e' neon, July 22nd, at three o'Clot*,
h when Miss Kate MacDonald, dau-
ghter ° of Mrs. Janet MaeDonalel
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s, tistowel, -formerly. of Lucknow,
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✓ and the late Thomas ..MacDonald,
and. Mr. Clinton k„'Smith.:•of Sea -
forth, son of 'the' late Mr. and.
f. Mrs:. Elbridge. C. l•Sinkth,• Blyth,
y . were united in marriage.'Rev. W.:.
o. E:.. Kelley was ° the.. officiating
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Miss Pauline Jones spent , a
week with her sister, Miss Ber-
tha Jones, RegN.,• Kitchener.
Miss Tillie Woods.is somewhat
improved after being quite low
a while ago. She is being' eared
for at the home of Mrs. Robert
Moore. ' •
- Bert Maize -is having a -
closed -in verandah built. . Mr.
John ' Curran is doing the car-
penter work.. • •
Mrs. Muriel Smyth and Lorne
have returned from visiting at:
Golden • Valley. Mrs. .8rnith :has
been engaged to operate the Car-
low telephone office with duties
commencing August
clergyman.
The bride was'attired in a ray
,on Mesh two-piece dress, „whit
pleated skirt with srhart navy to
trimmed' With .rnedallions•fash
ioned of narrow white braid, with
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navy hat and accessories. Her
corsage was Talisman roses, corn-
flowers and white heather. There
were nq), attendants.
• Mr. and Mrs. Smith are enjoy-
ing a cruise on the Great Lakes
and .on return will 'reside in Sea -
forth. • •
•EDWARD—LANE
Beautifully decorated with Re-
gal lilies, shagta- daisies and ferns
the '.Presbyterian church,
was the "scene of a wedding- of
inter -county interest on Saturday
afternobn When Madeleine Eliz-
abeth, only daughter of Rev. Da-
vid James Lane and Mrs. Lane,
Goderich, was united in Marriage
to Clayton H. Edward, sqn of Mr.
and. Mrs. Charles T. Edward,God-
erich. The ceremony was per-
formed by Rev. •Andrew Lane;
Clinton, uncle 'Of_the,_ bride, aS-
sisted by her father, Rev. D.
Lane. The wedding music was
played by. Mrs: 'Murray*Hether,,-
ington ,and during the signing of
the register Miss Eli4abeth
. Toronto, the bridegroom's
cousin', sang "At7Dawning". The
bride„ given in marriage by her
father, looked lovely in a grace-
ful gown of ivory Satin, fashion-
ed in traditional style, her lOng
bridal veil falling from a coronet
of white roses arid bouvardia. She
carried a' bouquet of White roses
and botivardia...Miss Doris Belger,
Massillon, Ohio, ,college classmate'
of the bride, as maid -of -honor,.
and Miss Mary Lane, Clintori,,,the
bride's cousin, were gowned, alike
in phalk.. White ' with matching
calots trimmed with -real corn-
flowers.. Their flowers were yel-
low roes and cornflowers: The
best man was Murray L. Hether-
-ingtori,-aird-the •uslrers-were- Har-
old Blackstone,. Jr., •brother-in-
-law of the bridegroom, and Bill,
Ross, all of dOderich. After the
ceremony the wedding party re-
turned to Goderich: where' a re-
ception was held at the home of
the bride's parents, East St. Mrs.
Lane, the bride's Mother, receiv-
ed in a poudre blue frock with
ailimmimmamaamir
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in your own future and your children's future.
ALL comivitNicATIoNs, please, to Central Office,. Huron -
Bruce CX.F. Riding Association, Wingham; or at local
committee rooms.
Daily; news spots over CK NX around 12.30 noon will advise
you of meetings and dev elopments.
PUBLISHED BY Huron -Br uce C.C.F. Riding Association,
Wingham, Ontario.
•11.1111111MMINIMINIMIllk,
sisfed by the bridegroom's corsage of ,Crimson roses,and
white ribbon beret. She was as-
er, Mrs. *Charles. Edward, gowned
3n -heavenly blue, with corsage of
white and yellow roses and wear
inga white hat: Later Mr. . and
Mrs. Edward left by motor for
a wedding trip thrdugh Quebec
province, the bride travelling in
,an apricot sheer wool suit with
broWn, beret and Matching acces-
• sories. On their return they will
reside on Keays St., Goderich.
Out-of-town guests were preient
from 'Sarnia, Toronto, Owen
Sound and Montreal. On Thurs-
day afternoon Mrs. Lane enter,.
tained in honor of: her daiwthter
at a charming trousseau tea.
PARAMOUNT
Congratulations are extended
-to Mr. and Mrs: Harvey Brodks,
on the gift :of a daughter.
Miss • Beatrice Brown. of God-
erich is assisting Mrs. Harvey
Brooks..
Mr. and Mrs. J.Hender.korCvisl
•ited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Moore;
Whitechurch. '
Mr; and Mrs. Wilfred Copland,
Mrs., Oliver Cudney • and family
spent the week -end with Mrs.
A. Ketchabaw. •
• Miss Thelma Cudney is spend-
ing her summer holidays with her
grandmother.
ST. HELENS
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Mr.' and Mrs. 'McKenzie Webb
aneHailly-were-week-Zad-v
wth relatives at Guelph:
The August meeting of the Wo-
men's Institute will be held in
the community hall on'Thursday,.
August poi at 2.30; Roll -call "My
fa4orite• radio .progran-i''; -subject,
SOCial Welfare in charge of •Mrs.
Rice; inotto; "More hurry, less
_Speed" by Mrs. John Cameron;
program committee, Mrs. D. Phil -
.lips, Mrs. Mck.• Webb; hostesses,
Miss A. Mifflin, 'Mrs. L. D,ur-
nin. ••
• ,Rey. Mr. Watt of Grimsby will
preach in the United church. next.'
Sunday morning. ,Serviee com-
rnences at 11.15.
Mr: and Mrs. John Gardner
and daughters, Misses Kathleen
and Caryl of •Zion were recent
guests of •Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Woods •and. Mrs.. Helm.
Gm, Gordon McIntyre on leave.
from Barryfield, Kingston and
Mrs. McIntyre'spent the week-•
end in Paisley. ,
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• Mrs. LaWretiee and Joan . of
.Fort William were,- visitors With,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webb •
RARE, but not without 1 preced-
ent, • Huron County goal at God-
erich. is empty of prisoners, ancl,
'the white flag of purity flies from
the flag pole. •
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Mid -Summer
ALL OUR SUMMER DRESSES
AT SPECIAL CLEARING• ..
••I PRICES. •
Special!
41. wide assortment of, Summer
.Dresses—cool crepes—washable
slubsHto clear at •
$1.95
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Sale Starts This Friday
At 9:00 A.M.
1 REGULAR
A special group of Dresses, sizes
DRESSES14 to 44, Now at only a
. FIERE'S - 13116AINS • - ON . NEW SUMMER . DRPISSFA
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Women's A thoice assortment of ALL OUR BETTER •
' BETTER DRESSES BETTER DRESSES DRESSES AT SPECIAL
Sizes to. 44: Regular • 'to ' - Details that bespeak '
$10.95•at only $7.50 quality on sale at $9.,50 SALE PRICES
REG. $5.00 DRESSES
Brand new. smart styles
•—all the leading shades,
Now at $3.49
iim••••••=b0tarsab.
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A Special Assortment of
2 -PIECE SUITS and 1-
, PIECE DRESSES. Ex-
ceptional value • at $4.49
SPECIAL '
REDUCTIONS
ON' LADIES
SPRING COATS
' '.SKIRTS --=Values to..
$3.5.0, Now for only .:4..2•69
SPECIAL - LADIES' BLOUSES.
Smart blouSes on sale 2 ▪ 69
at only-
" PURSES—A limited number of
,White purses. Reg. to on
$1.25 .on Sale- at (PU
LADIES' SLACK SUITS,— Reg.
$3.95. Only a few left .95
to clear at
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