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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-09-24, Page 9i; 4.1.1 ..q • W PNE,SPAY, SEPT, 2 1958' THE. LUCKNOW SMTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO -PAGE NnvE COMING TO" THE LYCEUM. RETARDED! CHILDREN CLASS Classes for retarded. children opened in, Wingham on September - . 15th; in the basement of the Mas- onie Hall;. The teacher is. Mrs. T.G, Hisser of • Wingham, , and Pupils are ,attending from, Wing- hani,, Lucknow, Blyth, Brussels, Wroxeter, Fordwich. and Gorrie, The Wingharn Advance -Times announces.' that . a- general meet- ing of the Wi,nghatn and District Retarded . Children's Association, the group.,which sponsors the classes, is being held in the Coui ail Chamber on September 24th. int' 'he , at •' sort 'le.: Ina [rid. ,ily iris AMBULANCE SERVICE. In Lucknow and Vicinity' WILL BE DISCONTINUED E .iectnre ..Tuesday September 30tb, ,1958 • 's,..:...•' ....,,..,.. ..vim.. ...0.w!•—T'� -- ,.u....,.-w��r.�„ . •,,JOIiINSTONE and SON, , LUCKNOW MacLENNAN : and MacKEN,ZIE, LUCKNOW' " • HURON TOWNSHIP TEACHERS Catherine. Irwin; NO. 9, Mrs. Don Teachers in Huron: Township na ¥VIcQuillin; No. 11, Mrs. Betty - • Mcl+ arlan; . No, . "1.3, Mrs. Annie this term are; S.S. NO. 1, Betty, Mason. L. Black;. No. 2, :Mrs. ' Mary. Stew - art; No. 3i Ada Gawley; .'No.. 41. There's nothing harded :ori. a Hildigarde Beyers; No. 5, ..Mrs. woman's clothes than other •wo- Clara MacTavish; No. 7, .:Mrs. 'men: PLAYS ROLE OF PHARAOH` 'The Ten Commandments," Ce- cil R. ..Demille's 'production • that was ten years in, advance pre- paration, with three .years spent vorinresear ch.';and preliminary ex- writing, will open Thursday at the Lyceum,, Theatre Wingham. • Filmed in . Vistavision and tech- nicolour, the picture is the dram- atization of ' the • • life of :Moses, with Charlton Heston .in the role 'of the great prophet; Yul . Bryn- ner as the Pharaoh of the Exo- dus . andel a supportng. all-star: cast. Organist :For 50 Years ' Mrs" Robert. J.. Phillips has been presented -witha.,-lovely, ring and rose bowl in recognition bf 50 years of service as organist of Auburn Baptist Church. She com menced the duties as a girl in as- sociation .with :her mother; .the late .Mrs: c.. A. Howson, who was choir leader for 44 years. • Pour Cement Floor Gangs of men' working continuo. 'ously fbr 13 hours poired a •cern- ent, floor in The. Teeswater arena last week. The four and a''�half inchfloor was laid ':*over. metal mesh and. was; given a final high polish to, •make .a,, "monolithic' surface. ntroducn • n 6iler,za/ionaI 6'edin Modern in 4 esign, clean as breath of pine scented air ... rich An the changeless beauty of sterling' silver. Each piece sweeps toward:the,. plates.moking, each place setting a symp4ony'n perfect balance. 1 ' PINE SPRAY INTRODUCTORY, OFFERS ..; . to start you on.your way to 'a lifetime of pride and • ensure with sterling silver. PECIAL P1ACE e SETTING OFFER fete PLACE SETTIN • ASK' AMO&a 4EW. ' `PiNi PR, CHIN+ 'BY • FOL Y;: ; fW15v{•J.tiu�w+•1.••.•.rr. l,. aI• ♦.l. r.� •�1•.. i..... SPECIAL; REGULARLY $29 5'0 K f Fork� .Tea:spc aia;°�.(.sm fll, Salad Fork, Place Spoon SP`ECI:AL ' .ON PLACE ' SETTING ;.ITEMS: Regular 5peciali 43.50 • Teaspoons (reg.) Place Spoons Luncheon Forks,. 'Salad forks Luncheon; Knives SmaII Teaspoon .HH :Butter Spreader 6.25' 4.99 7.00 5.59 6.25 4.99 7.00 5.59` 3.00 2.39 .5.75, . , : 4.5.9 • !um moue =is .min ■s a mum id= ...�r .■iw. www ON DISPLAY NOW. AT • have you saved in . the past: ten years?.; '1,'he trouble with most savings plans i5 • that people deposit money today and wthdraw it tomorrow A Sun Lire En- dowment Policy provides, you with a •`.: ssviup pLn filet cannot fail. ,I:et me' • tell >you about it. SUN LIFE. OF CANADA nahan R.R. 2, . LUCKNOW Phone, Wingham 717--w-4 ED AT SARNIA . •. GRABOVE: JAMES Baskets of mixed gladioli and white ribbons,` on the.' guest pews' set the scene,: in St. Andrew's Presbyterian .Church; Sarnia, for; • the recent wedding of • Jeannie-. ,Lenore- James, daughter •,of Mrs.,'" Edward James '`of Wingham and'..” formerly of Kinloss,` and the late Mr„ James, :and .George. Victor Grabove, son of Mr. and Mrs. '• -.1 Luke, Grabove,: •- Point Edward, The Rev.. D St.. •_Clair 'Camp, !; bell • ,officiated, ` at •. the ceremony and A, E: Harris accompanied the soloist, Miss, Shirley Whitlock im `., The . Lord's Prayer ; and Because.' . Given- in marriage .'by` ,'her brother. -in-law, . Donald MacOKen- - zie' of Ashfield, the. bride chose a •.white ballerina gown featuring a Sabrina neckline 'outlined by floral lace leading.:.to the back. Streamers with lace appliques fell from the back neckline. The' IIT- ,. Ton skirt was .decorated with/lace' 'appliques and the :sleeves were the traditional bridal length: A, cascade of white ` :and yellow stephanotis, centred with white gardenias, _completed the bridal t ensemble. ' . Miss' Norma Boulanger attend,. ed tine bride wearing a' ballerina ' ! gown of . • shrimp Chiffon trirn coed with: light shrimp streamers, from the, back of the ,dress. ' She I carried a cascade of ye119W ste tilt sti 11t.e tTk if1 u-1*:- .-x Romauld' Langis was best man . with• William .Grabove, .and John Oleniuk as ushers. At the 'reception' at Point, Ed ward,. the . bride's mother; 'Wore ,a•. ;black . silk dress with white; ac censor. ies arnd : a mauve orchid car- ; sage, •She was assisted by the . groom's mother wearing' an. Eliza- beth blue dress with matching ac- cessories and a; mauve `orchid corsage. • r • For the Wedding. trip to .Niag- ara Falls and .the Aoiorondack , 11/fountains, N.V. the bride chose "a. black dress With., a red grey nd. °black: Striped.' jacket, ; black and white 'accessories and a ' gar- denia . corsage„ .' ' Ou:t-of-town, ' guests attended , from ' Wingiia'rii Lucknow Arid Rotheo, Michigan, ' ' r Mr. and Mrs•. Grabby X71.1 side :in Sarnia. , ' . •. waw • •