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INVITATIONS.
• ANNOUNCEMENTS
• RECEPTION CARDS
• TNANK,•YOU .CARDS
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Featuring. "THERMO-GRAVURE" PRINTING •
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LET US• A.SS.JST•:.YOU �.WITII YOUR WEDDING. PLANS
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your Wedding..anvlcations,.Anno'uncemhnts and • . .
_A.cknowledgnents with, eo`niplete .confidence as..to quality and correcjn
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The • Secretary reports that
there were thirty-three ..exhibit-
ors who, .entered a total, of 345:
exhibits. There were.' entries for.
all classes except :two. A total
of '$120:25 was. awarded in: prize
monies which includes, the five •
dollar special awards for thigh
points in, each section.
: The bird house and poster
competition were well cotested
with. six'' bird' house. entries •arid,
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DALTONS HAVE SPECIAL
MUSICAL • ACCOMPLISHMENT•
The' scions of: • the Daltonsof
iingsbridge° are leaving , their.musical mark in Detroit,, .Hawaii
and • the summer resort ' area of
Erieau on Lake Erie: '
Latest development is the' re-
cording .cut recently by Dan Dal-
ton, 22, one of the eight -member
family •of. Mr and Mrs. Walter
Dalton. Dan, who has completed
his finalyearat. the University
of Hawaii;. is living it Honolulu..
His new opo :recording is:. called
"W'alkin', Watkin' " and it, has
.already.
:already' topped the shit parade •in:
Hawaii. A. similar :success is hop
ed for in -U.S.A. and also in the
Kent 'county area where the Dal=
tonshave had .a 'surntier home at,
,Erieau for the past .40 years. ,
The 'far/illy at 'one: time resided.
in Dearbarrn, lVfichig'an•where Mr.
Dalton,operated•a. funeral home
,,for 'soni•e 35 years. • They moved.
to Windsor about. six months ago
where they have ' a permanent
home on Riverside Drive.
Mr. Dalton was known for
.years : as Detrdit's Irish • Tenor.
The family as a group' own.. and
•play •gime . :20; instrumentsand.
summer..residents' at Erieau have'
for • . years been entertained by
various Memtbers.. of : the ,family,
either. playing, • singing • or ; dam. -
During . thetime that' he was
known as Detroit's ;:Irish Tenior
(1921-1951),: Mr. 'Dalton. had his
own radio program. He was also
a' member of the . famed Detroit
The hucknow and •District
Horticultural ' Society Flower.
show.'held in• the Arena on Fri-
.day and Saturday proved to be
an outstanding success in every
ve 'posters.
1Vliss Dorothy Hallam of Luck
ow won first award. for posters,.
with Miss June Ackert of Holy"
od winning .,the .second prize:
Bryan Gammie of • St. Helen
ad the winning bird house an
Gyne Stanley was second.
The championship of the show
S won :bar 'Charles . Bristow
with a point score of 98. He won
he Simpson Sears award . and
ossession of the Beatty Ladderophy. for one year. He had the
igh points for section A,: gladioli.
Mrs, Wellington,. Henderson
was runner-up" and: ' won ' the T.
aton Co. Trophy. ' V[rs. Render
on also had high points .for sec -
on .B, potted plants.
A new member carie in .third,
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's, Lorne Luther :was, one point
ehind Mrs° , Henderson. Sh:e.
0$?Sd high points for 'section C,
' dahlias,.. perrenials. 1Vrrs.
J. Salkeld was next, and she
ad high points for section B,
nnuals;• Mrs. O. Jouwstha and
ne CollYer Were tied for pointsr fifth place, but Mrs..l`ouws-
a .had high points for' section
Moral arrangements aril bass
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Mr; !loam.' chairman of the'I thank you to everyone who as-
show . was well ,pleased with all sisted in any way, ;to make this
phases of it,' He and' all the exe- show the huge success : that it
cutive kiln to tendera sincere was.
Pictured here are the :trophy
winner Charles Bristow and the
runner-up, Mrs. •Wellington ,Hen-'
Berson.
America Choristers,
a, group that
travelled throughout Europe and
Who sang at, a, command performs • -
mance before the 'king and
Queen of Sweden in 1924.
112rs,. Dalton playa the piano.
Mary Anne, a daughter stationed,
Stuttgaart, Germany as a spe-
cial service secretary with the•,
Seventh "U.S. Army, and Peggy,
an airline hostess, . are excellent
pianists. Botth girls show a pre-
ference for classical ni.usic but
other; members of ' the family
have varied tastes. •
,,,Tom • 21, born in 'Chatham and •
just recently . discharged from
the U.,S..Marines sing and 'pays
the" ukelele._He entertained' the
`.troops in Korea:
Wafter 'Junior, 17, high school.
graduate this• year,: • sings, plays
the ukelele and. 'banjo: Jack, 15,
a student . at Assumption High
School in "Windsor,• is a ukelele
and, guitar player : .
But Mrs; Dalton claims Jerry;
43, the youngest son, is going to
be the star of the family. He
Sings.
Dan would like to make a car-
eer ' in show ,business: but will
Complete his physical education
instructors course at the. Univer- '
sity ,of Hawaii first.. , "He wants.
something.' to. fall .bac k on," said '.,.
Mr . aiton. t ,.
is recording was h. u
on: the new labeel°first Hec: ist
still writing and singing . more
songs and hopes: to: crit, his sec-
ond recording: in the near future.
Totalling "the. family instru-
ments they include •three pianos •
(two ' in Windsor . and : One at
Erieau); two ibanjos, four guit-
ars (two are electric), three: iar-
:m,onicas, a, trombone,- flute, four
ukeleles and two violins.
'A11 of -the Dalton children have
wort • amateur contests and• have
appeared orifi .;various . programs.
None of them havehad : formal'
training, 'other ` :than piano les-
sons... They taught themselves
to :..play .:other instruments.
"Tihey've got 20' instruments,".
said Mrs. Dalton, 'and ,a mother,
with a headache." •
B14 she smiled when she said
it.
Goderich Signal-Sta;...
THIEVES BROKE INTO
CNR STATION AT RIPLEY
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The..CNE station, at Ripley
was broken into last week, when
thieves made off with a •small
strong 'box containing about $15. •
', and a number of ;money orders.
Railway stations appear to'be
the special _prey at. present, •as
thereHave ibeen reports of other(
district • 'depots 'being robbed
since the Lucknow Station was:.,,
broken pintoin the early part of
July, �•
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we now have available ;"tie:: handy
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at The Lucknow .Sentinel, phone.
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able at the . Lucknow .Sentinel:
No matter what the, machine, we .
have the ribbon..Phone 35, Luck-
now, : •
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Notes available at 25 cent ,• per
package of 10 cards and matching
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