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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-24, Page 2sP: t A{ PROS TWO $fferL IflFaflfl.ACCideflt (AMBERLEY NEWS) On Trip, 'West • Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Brown . of. Amberley left, by Inis on Friday, March 19th, " for a trip to . `the. Western provinces, They will vis- it at Brandon, ,Manitoba, . where Mr• Brown's uncle Mr; John. Cooper- resides. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. • Arthur' :Ceurtney in, the passim of her , sister Mrs. K Brokleb. who was ,a patient in' Fairhaven. Nursing, . Home, Kincardine,. dor about three years' • At Toronto Meeting Charles • Emmerton andDonald Courtney attended* the Ontario` County Officers meeting of the Orange. : Order on Saturday .of last week. Mrs. Courtney joined them later . at 'a . testimonialdinner which was held at. the Royal York Hotel in honour of Leslie B. Sauniders, World President of the Orange Order. Over . four.: hund-, red attended ;the event, • Mrs. , Chester E. inmerton w; was hostess at a tea on Thursday at St Lukes. Anglican parish hall. The • afternoon was spentin quilt- • Mrs. Arthur Messenger, of the fourth concession of Huron was: hostess at a Tupperware party on . Friday . evening of last week. Reg Godfrey was . ;the victim of a painful accident recently ,while operating 'a litter. carrier, which THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO struck, him on the head .infl eting three Sstitchoscto requiredy close, thirty.; Shirley: Steele and". John • Brad ley , were. among the contestants who took part' in the,. Lions Club public `speaking" ',contest which was held at Wingham. on Friday of last week: • Each received, ten dollars. Members• from St. Lukes Ang- lican church, Pine. River, attend- ed "Open House" at . the new rectory, in Kincardine on Sunday afternoon. Births: ROHRER On Friday, March 12th, 1965, in Kincardine , Hospi- tal, to Mr. and Mrs. : Jacob Roh- rer,. R.R. 4,;''Ripley, a `daughter, FORLER = In • Royal Victoria Hospitai, Barrie, Sunday, March 21st,' 1965, : to . Mr. and Mrs George Forier (Shirley 'Moffat) a` son, a brother.:forMark and Julie. ANDREWS - In Goderich : Hos- pital on March 17th, 1965, to Mr. ;and Mrs. Sandy Andrews : (Shirley Brown) of Auburn, a :son, ' Brent Alan, a brother for Bradley, and Darcy. . L TEIGEN - In Creston Hospital,' en. Wednesday,. March 3rd, 1965, to Rev: -'and Mrs:. A. G. ' Lund-Teigen •` (Jean:. Macdon- ald), Creston, •B.0., a son,:, Stuart Ross. sas•as EaEa■ii■i■1E■i ■iissismoa■ri ■■E ■■rnIia '111. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 1/! • ■ starringi Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, Laurel ; and Hardy, .: Andy Clyde is Here are some of the funniest stars: andcomedies ever ■ Is filmed all :in one laugh filled package..It'_s •fun for all ,' ■ • : ■ • FRIDAY.,: ears aan :• .. g: ■ :. MARCH 24-25-26 :: ▪ ae : ranwy On the ' sameprogram you'll see the short ■ "THE:: DAVE CLARK FIVE"• '' N . ▪ • subject P^ < SATURDAY MATINEE That `:Rifle MARCH ,21: Down. Starring: Judy 'Canova • SATURDAY, NIONDAri TUESDAY „Topka • • :MARCH 2i-29-30' • • Starring: Melina Mercouri, Schell, Peter Ustinow If you miss the seeret of Topkapi, you'll miss the secret • of a lifetime arid. the fim that goes with it, • / s issiesssesssisrusssossesessusessiossssissumess AT THE SQbARE Goderich • : NOW .." THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 25-26-27 . • • • Head:. a ' trulY star, cast in an adult 'comedy , , ', s • ' .":Gooil ;Neighbor alii" . 4.. o, . . .. :. , ,.. ._ , , . SAIURDAY MATINEE ONLY:.--•- " Three Stooges in Orbit"' 6 •• • • • • • fa • 1: . ' "VVomon. Of $traim": . • . . •. . . , _:in color'. --.- a • • • MONDAY end TUESDAY, MARCH 29 and '30 . A drainatic. story from Katherine Arley'S popular novel • • Doris Day, Rock Htidson end Tony Randall' • • , A terrific comedy based on the I3roadway 'play • • ,. .. ••• • -"Send . M'o'Nii Fl..awers'''. ... , ..• • •• .'"'F. Iti . color- ,,,. • • • • • .• tOMING A Pale 'Rorie adult entertainment' • WEDNESDAY, •MARCH `;24th 1945 en Look kgain At a varied assortment in etYles, Mater - lids and colors, sizes for °all, figure types inA Spring •Coats and Suits in tweeds, checks, boucles, laminates and all weather Coats. Accessories Abounding — in gay scarves, colourful gloves, roomy handbags, costume jewellery, crispy. Hats to mix and match vvith any PEaAL 0 Pair Men's Pants an er ,PHONE 528-3016 • •Pre-Nupticil Events For Ripley Girl Many' pre -nuptial gatherings were held on behalf, of Mrs. 'VVm. J. Scott,. nee ,Bertha Jean Blue of Ripley. The first .gathering Was 'a joint shower for Bertha''Jeans and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert' .Scott, nee Wendy Cleland. Mrs. 'Hiram Pangbitrn •gave her 'home en this occasion. Friends. and neighbours of the Scott family asSisted. the hostess. It was a , large gather-. ing held on December ltith ' and the girls' were each given bed- room accessoriei an heirloom bedspread, 'an Ottawa Valley wool blanket, a 'beautiful floor mat and On January. 19 'a kitchen Show- er was held in .the Ballentine residence, Stratford, with. Miss Shirley Zurbrigg as hostess: Mips Helen Hollinger and WS. Kemp assisted and a levely evening was for a miscellaneous shower in Toronto, January' 60th. The. Rip-, ,ley ladies, Mrs. George,Sled, MrS. Dick Bertrand, and. Marietta. Mae - Donald, 'who 'now live in Toronto, assisted. Some thirty ladies gath- ered ,and a • delightful afternoon A noon luncheon was given by 'grs. Leonard Outer:bridge in Rip- ley on February 12th and. Bertha „lean was honoured with a shower of beautiful cups and saucers. Eighteen of the Ripley ladies at- tended and 'enjoy.ed a game of oridge during :the 'afternoon. 'ty shower was held in St.'. An- drew's Sunday , se-hool room ..to honour-thebride te be. Mit, Don- ald, Cameron, and Mrs. Walter Culbert .made .the plan's for' .this occasion, Many of ,the bride's friends and ‘neighbours 'helped, A ,with Mrs. Rois Martyn and Mrs. Walter Locke 'in' charge. migs Katherine Cameron read the ad- dresa. to the bride. Mrs. John ,Seott, sister' of the bride r and The.pcit.rorit.Of::!ndOstry.OtHiirgn Felt Merchants.:1140king'lm!nense... Profit Two. of our young bereesi •on • mob. Their. horse, getting iated," ran away 'upsetting' the cut- ter and inmates out in 'the mud,. which 'caused' Sandy Much trou- ble he had to get :his clothes cleaned before he. could take his,: • 'best. girl to the ,debate at Clover , Mmiirsi.tityWmo ,18nCou.rtne; v, has,. Pr*. yid." ed, -Us with. the following itim of, interest• from the -Verdun. corn-. . Verdun Post , Office waS- locate(' on; the 4th of Huron, aboui 3 miles eatt of the Bluewater High- way .in the 'area 'where Leonard Irwin.. and Mervin Hooey now, re-• side. The old newspaper was found a.. few years,,.ago' by John pcn, mt:ec7ithal:: ovifurRonip,tey. wh, uefveHnintirg-, sai tearing down ao old house on, township held a' ma.ss- meeting. in a copy .of the, Kincardine with .a capacity ,crowd attending.. view dated 1692 -- the Mow-, T.he object of the meeting was, log column' ef "Verdun News'' ap- . Verdun Post Office vai kept by the- late Mr. and Mrs: Stephen .`lrerdun News" songS, .speeches and music. The bays were. a little noisy and lip- • • Verdun is in the same, plaee as ,plauded• londly when anything,,. evrir. • . come up that suited .them. The, The bye elections have• caused principal speakere were Mr. some excitement espeeially. the Shane Yemen and 'Henry Dah-. fall of the Cameron men, but the mer..JOhn McDonald 'filled the Grits say the bye -elections' always chair and carried out hia part go with'. the goVernment. • effectively.. . William Fitzgerald is, the proud , In the seine cOpy oVtlie Kin - father of a boY„, • • ' ". cardine Review. were a' number Ali's. George Storey' and 'Mrs. /of Lere-'‘vn recipes,• 'one of which • Reavie Were visiting with 'was "Breaded Eggs." Boil them • friends. at ParamOunt and. vicin-, hard and cut into thick Slices. • ity recently. • ' 'Dip eaCh Slice in beaten egg and • Mr.. E.. J. IleaVie has ,returned then in fine bread • cruinbe or frern Exeter , and reports busi- powdered.: crackers and fry, in nese favorable there. ' butter... (hissing hot) 'serve on a The Patrons . of •Industry held hot dish with cream mince. their re ular t' e nes- (I Wilson appeared very popular before the audience. - A very .Pleasant time was spent 10111.011.GH evening. Many pdrlor games were hote Change Of, Date played as well as ,inusic •on the The HOlyrood W,I, meeting will 'violin to whieh one of the party be' held on (Wednesday), March. open ‘the:loV'e—aly 'gifts; The b'ride H3lasrrt.is •aarirsMrsess'. WMillir%m—ff•E°Awdial:d;:. replied in a song, "I hive those .roll call, payment of fees & sug- dear hearts and gentle people." gestions for your 1965 program; • A delicious lunch followed 4nd ; reports 'of standing do'rranitteeS; the guests adjourned to t h e ' take and , Way Sale, Directors; bride's home fo view her trous- MrS. lloward Hartis and Mtg. seau. to show unto the -people why they, should become patrons and to tell them what 'immense .profits mer- ehants 'have on all the goo& they