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1958'
THE. LUCKNOW SMTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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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.
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AMBULANCE SERVICE.
In Lucknow and Vicinity'
WILL BE DISCONTINUED
E .iectnre ..Tuesday September 30tb, ,1958
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. •,,JOIiINSTONE and SON, , LUCKNOW
MacLENNAN : and MacKEN,ZIE, LUCKNOW' "
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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.
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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. •
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• 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. , ' . •.
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