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Lyceum Theatre
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wo shows each night
FirSt at 7.15
•THEATRE CLOSED
:Tuesday.. ag Wednesday
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of each week.
Thurs., Fri.t. Sat. , Feb., 20-21-22,
• )3urt. Lancaster •- DiariaLynn
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"THE IONTIVCICIAN!''
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s The Story of.t1 adyeritur*es of
Kentuckianand, his sin'.
, Most people can be Convinced
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that there is a time: when they'
should retire; except the kids at
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• Time may be' a. great -hea.le'r,
but it's a. cinch if is. no 'great
Josialist.
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PARAMOuNf •I ST. HELENS
• (Too Late for Last. Week).
Mrs. M, Osche of, Zurich spent.
the •we.P•k-end With her, listqT,
Mr. and Mrt. Eldon Henderson.
. RObt. Reid has ...been under the
doctor's care with pneumonia
and Don'sent •a week in bed
bit is able to be: out.
Mrs, JaMes. KetchalSaw visited
in: Stoney Creek with her dau-
ghter Kathryn, Mr. and. Mrs, L
Campbell.,
Albert Cook visited. •his, dan-
gliter at Owen Sound:
-.-Sba-to4 'Ca:0015e1r,---clatight-Or-of
Mr. and .Mrs„ RObert Campbell,
y4ui.,was .in.'"Winghain -Hospital,
wasabIe to come borne on Fri
day
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Mr. and Mrs. -Pon Hamilton
and. Greg, are under 'the doctor's
care -With -pneumonia; -Mr -Lorne. -
Hamilton is' assisting with the
chores. • - •
..Mr. and , Mrs. Bill Hunter Of
Lucknow are -keeping house
while ,Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Mc-
Iritosh 'are at "Las, Vegas:
Miss JecalshkEllzeturned
a Tae. a
Mal dance with her brother
George at OAC Guelph: George
spent Sunday ,at home and re-
turned on :Monday. :
We are glad to report that El-
don. Henderson, who is in 'Wing -
has 'Hospital with .a heart attack,
is gaining every day. -
:Mr: and Mrs. Walter Roulston
and Mary visited :with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Dexter. . •
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District Agent for Cities Service
• Automobile - Fire - Casualty
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WINGHAM
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• The'Wo ld' D of Piayer wjfl
be observed at the home. of Mrs.
B. F. green on 'Friday afternoon
at 2.10, .A11 the ladies of • the,
corninunitY are invited.
Mr. :and Mrs, Ge6rge>. Walker
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Pur -
don Whitechurch Were, recent
Vlsitorl. 'with Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Humphrey.
• There were ,nine .tablesat the
' first of a series of card: Parties'
in the St.. Helens school on Fri
daY. evening. High • 'honors 'went
t� Mr Dorscht as-a7i-gdy--- and
to Lonie. Forster for, the 'gents,
With'consolation .prizes to. Gladys
• McDonald „and, .tohri Pritchard,
• l3ecause of Weather • and, road
conditions the • service in. the,
'United Church was Withdrawn.
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,Nine members' of the Happy
Handicrafters, Gladys McDonald,
:Beth • Cooper, Norma Forster;
;Mary B. l?urabn, 'Nancy: Cram=
stori, Nancy -borscht, Margaret
Rose Lyons, Betty and • Marjory
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Now PlaYlog—Fred Machlorrai in "Gun for a Coward"
In Scope and Color with- Janice Rule
on Tues.: & Wed. -- Adult EntOrialiMion1
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• Rock. Hudson,, .Wendy Hafer. and Dana Wynter
Frorn,the Robert C. Ruarlc navel; a tense tale of strife
in the Mau Mau .country:' filmed in Afnca.
"SOMETHING OF VALUE"
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Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Special Attraction!
"THE SCEPTRE AND THE MACE" ;
Don't miss this highly Praised technicolor record
of the Rekal Visit
also — Cornell Wilde, Donna Reed and Leo Genn
present the adventurous story of a missionary, bas niece
and a-man-with-another_sort„oLmissi
"BEYOND MOMI3ASA".
- In Technicolor
: Adult Ir.
.Coniiiig—Kim Novak as'Jeanne Eagels-19,
'Lntertainirient
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• racT' erson with --her assig ari ,
Miss Irma Forster and Several
mothers, attended Achievement.
Day in the Wingham District.
High. School on Sa.turclay. Their
project was Working With .Wool.
All received •silver spoons with
Gladys, Beth,' Norma; • Mary. B.
and Margaret Rose also .receiv-
ing certificates for, .0 ompleting
two Units:• .
W.I. Hears Talk on..Ireland'
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• The ,.February meeting' of St.
Helens W.I./ was held . Thurs-
day, February 6th, .at the home
Of Mrs.,'A. Gaunt. The ,roll
answered.by 21 ladies, was "Why
apri, proud. ,to live: in Canada!".
There was also an- exchange .of
Valentines. There. *orb 2 child-'
• ren present. The finaricial re-
• port' .was given,. cash on hand
being'$334.58. "Flow 'Gently
Sweet AftOn" Was sung: It was
deckled to layettes for
Arab children, the articles -to' be
brought . to the • next'meeting:
The -next 'meeting is to be 'Tues -
'day,' March '4, instead: �f ThurS-
day. as Our .short course falls on
the regular Meeting day. The
short :course,• "Something, • to
Wear" is to. be' froth 1.00 to 4.00
-p.m, and, the Dungannon and
"Whitechurch ladies are .to be -in-
• vited. The ladies are.. invited to
the LucknOw. , Institute' On. 'Feb-
ruary 17th on the occasion, of.
their 50th anniverlary. It was
decided to aSk the Junior Far-
• mers to present their play on
MEMORIAL SHOP. '
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We Have Been IVIemorial
Craftsmen for Thirty -.Seven
A. M. HARPER
Years, AlvvaxTs Using•
THE BEST GRANITES
Along With
Chartered Accountant
• . . • •• Expert Designing and .
Workmanship.
• VVest Streit •
Prices Most Reasonable/ !
Cemetery Lettering -a Specialty - February 28th. The penny -round-
. up bags for menta healthwere
.. collected Mrs Ernest Gaunt
• - GODERICH,'ONTARIO °
R A SPOTTON
• . Mrs. Harvey. .Webb and •Mrs.
' ' • 'Phone 256 Wingham, Ontario
' Harold Gaunt are. the nomiriat-
Oiit'ITY'-:s mte 'Church . 4
. The February meeting of. Kin-
loss W:M.S. was held at the hone
of Mrs: Lynwood Geddes. • The
meeting opened With the worship
service conducted by Mrs, Albert
Colwell and Mrs. Harold Banner=
man. The. :questions and corn-
'ments •were based on the third
chaper of: 4:11ilippians. During
the business session, nine mem-
bers • anSvkrered the roll call. Mrs.
•Wm. Stanley and Mrs. :Clarence
Moulton.. were appOinted 'aS
As-
sociate Members. ',secretaries.
Mrs. Albert • Colwell and Mrs..
wR. Stanley volunteered 'to ;be
the February Visitors to, sick and
shirt -ins. ','PlanSWere' cliseusSed
for . a special Easter .11'hankoffer-
ink Meeting.. •Members' also -gave
quilt blocks for a quilt' for a
bale. The .study ,hOok was cap -
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ably given, by Albert Col -
.well. 'Her.subject " was "The
•Church takes ROot Jh Japanese
Society". She disciiSsed the Val --
ions 'educational outlets in Japan
• and.shoWed, where these Schools.
are located .by using a inaP: Mrs.
Stanley read ,two thOught
provoking . poems. Mrs. • James
;Motwah read an ' argcle • balled
"The Trouble' with °Essie".. Mrs:
Albert 'Colwell. closed the meet-
ing with...prayer.' VolloWing this,
everyone: enjoyed .a. delicious
lunch served by the hostels.
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DUNSMUIR-in Winghlain4' Gen-
eral Hospital on January .24th„
to Mr. and Mrs. William Duns -
Muir (nee Eunice 'Helm), a dau-
ghter, Catherine • Bethea, .a sis-
ter for• • •
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WDNESDA, FEB; 26th.
ever Y Second' Wednesday
Eyes examined - Glasses fitted
• Per di)pOinimeit.:'plione,ftpy
MCXenzie, Riply.
year., The lunch committee for.
the night of' the Junior Farmers
play is Mi -s Lorne Woods,- Mrs.
Peter 'Campbell, Mrs. Wallace
Miller and Mrs. Frank McQuii-
lin. Mrs. Ernest Gaunt gave the
.motto, "Good' -neighbors are the
best -insurance policy". Mrs. E.
,W. Rice sang "God send you • back
to Me". Miss W. D. Rutherford
a ea •reading "Canadan Born".
Mrs, Ross Gammie introduced
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_ Office on Patrick St., just
offthe Main St.' in
WINHAM •4,
Professional Eye Examination_
Optical Services
Phone 770, Wingham 1.•
JOHNSTONE'S
FUNERAL HOME
our guest speaker, Mrs. Wallace • •
'Phone 76
Day. or Night
Ambulance Service
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Moderate 1Priees
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McClean of Lucknow. Her sub-
ject was "Ireland" and she gave.
a very interesting.' talk on_ her
trip there. We sang "All Through
the Night" and the meeting .cos -
ed with .the Queen. 'A dainty
• lunch was servdby the hostess-
es!, Mrs. Eldon Miller, . Mrs. Pet-
er • Campbell and Mrs. Harold
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