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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-09-22, Page 7*■ ■STARRING , WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22nd,1954 . WHITECHURCH Mr. and M^. Qrosjtorth of Unionville are visiting with their son, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Gros- ’ korth, v ’ Mr, and Mrs, Sig Foine of Mim- ico and Mr, apd Mrs. Malcolm Ross and family visited with Mrs. M, Ross on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Foine are staying for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Andy McEdward and son of near Guelpji visited ,with Mrs. Kennedy and Pete on • Sunday. » Mr. and Mrs. G. Gilliespie and I \ I — . ,■ . . I , n to' ' to ■ of THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO T PAGE SEVEN Mr, and Mrs. E. Scholtz spent Saturday at. London Fair. There will be no services in the United Church next Sunday owing to the’ anniversary (ser­ vices held in Bluevale United Church. The Rally Day services will be held in the United.church on October 3rd at 2.30 p.in. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter James and sons visited with Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Finlayson of Kincardine on Sunday. . We are sorry to hear that. Haw- son Craig is^ under the doctor’s I1 resumes at 12.01 a.iri I Sunday, September 26 | Citizens are reminded of the change from Daylight Saving to Standard time on the above date. ■ 1i S. E. ROBERTSON, Reeve care. • . ' . Douglas Fry of Wingham had charge of the services in. the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. • We are sorry to hear that Mr. Herb Pettipiece fell last Wednes­ day evening at the doorstep of his home and broke his hip and is a patient in Wingham Hospital. Miss Winnifred Farrier of Tor­ onto spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . W. R. ■Farrier. . * Mrs, J. H. Mpore and Mrs. H. Sparling made a business trip to London one day last week;. Mr, and-Mrs. Archie Watt vis­ ited—recently with his ■ parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt.- ■ ■ " ♦ • . ■ FAREWELL PARTY HELD Ain^ANGSIDE ■ (LANGSIDE NEWS) The Langside Community gathered in the hall on Thursday for a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. NeiT MapDonaidj prior to moving to Teeswater to make, their home. A suitable gift was presented them, and Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald. bo|h made neat . re-, plies of thanks and-^inv-ited—alh their friends to visit them in Teesnyater. Langside, Ontario, September 16th, 1954 To Mr. and Mrs.. Neil MacDonald, Dear Neil and Alma: WINGHAM First Showing Starts at 7.15 p.m. Saturday Matinees 2.00 i—t-—— - " — M ; • „ ■ - ' ' i. ' ' ■■ Wednesday, Thursday, September 22nd, 23rd Cornel Wilde, Constance Smith, in “TREASURE OF THE GOLDEN CONDOR” technicolor FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 25 Lew Ayres; Marilyn Maxwell, in “NEW MEXICO” MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THREE DAYS — SEPTEMBER 27, 28, 29 A THEy MET! THEy LOVED fTHEY ADVENTURED! IKm ’’’FL Wj; 1 A desperate search for the treasures of the Pharaohs that Came to its climax in the jeweled tombs of / the Pyramids! *' CARLOS THOMPSON- kurt kasznar-victor jory... samia gamal An M-G-M Picture ...... •......... . ... .. " ' ■ r' 1■’ ~ . Suggested by Historical Data in Written by ROBERT PIROSH and KARL TUNBERG- ^^c-w‘e Jfmwm i. EASTMAN COLOR i b, TLCHNICOLOR • Directed by ROBLKI. HIKUbH ■„' r? The PLAYHOUSE First Show at 7.30 > Second Show at 9.15 . ■ / Wednesday, Thursday, September 22nd, 23rd DEAN MARTIN and JERRY LOVIS, in “THE STOOGE” . Friday, Saturday, September 24, 25 Veronica Lake, Mona Freeman, Billy De Wolfe, in O ROMANTIC” Wednesday/ Thursday, September 29, 30 THE BOWERY BOYS, in “LOOSE IN LONDON” and Craig Stevens and Joyce Holden, in “MURDER WITHOUT TEARS” • • ■ • ' ' it ' '' •' ■ It is with a feeling of regret when we learned of your decis­ ion to move to Teeswater. As residents of this community your kind and geniaL-dispositions-have won you many .friends, and made you popular with both young and old. We will miss your generous co­ operation in all our endeavours, as you both offered your ser­ vices generously, whether it be church work, nursing the sick, or lending a helping ’ hand when heeded. On the approach of your depar­ ture from our midst we could not let this opportunity pass with­ out expressing our sincere wish­ es. We hope you will come back frequently to our gatherings. We ask you , to .accept .this^gift,- and may /it. bring back happy memories of your many friends at Langside. Signed on ibehalf pf your friendsi- ^d hmghbbrs. Mission Band was -held at the home of Miss Coleen Tiffin with an attendance of 16 children and' 4 adults. A qrib quilt was quilted during the afternoon. Mission Band will be held next Saturday afternoon in the church at 2.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Collins, of Ypsilanti, Mich., were, recent vis­ itors. with her sister, Mrs. Peter Moffat and Mr. Moffat, Kinloss. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Muiiroe of Lambeth were week-end visi­ tors with ML and Mrs. Huntley Dawson and family. A wedding of interest to this community took place in. Robin- son United Church on Richmond St. N., London on: Saturday, Sep- -tem'berl8th~~ whenGwendoline McLean and Al Kellough were , united in marriage. Gwen is the daughter of Mr. Clark McLean, and the late Helen Dawson Mc­ Lean and Al’s parents reside at Cobourg. Miss Mary/Crawford of Wingham was one of the brides­ maids. They are going to reside . at Dartmouth, N.S;, where the groom is eniployed., Mr. Joshua Dawson and Mrs. Huntley Daw­ son attended* the wedding, \ Bud and Marlow Crowston, . Lloyd Buckingham, Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs. James Ketchabaw and Mae, Paramount, were Sun< ;day\„.visitors- with- Mr. and Mrs. - / John Crowston and family. Mr. Douglas Fry, formerly of CKNX, had charge of the church service Sunday, and gave a very interesting sermon. Next Sunday church and Sunday. School will be back to Standard Time. ‘ Mr and Mrs, Victor Emerson of Whitechurch visited Sunday with, Mrs. Russell Ritchie and Mrs, M. J.* Tiffin. Miss Meda Clow-of Toronto re­ turned Saturday after , a , few weeks’ visit with her. aunt, Mrs/ Wm. Orr. . . ' Ladies Aid was held at the’ home of Mrs. Chester Feagan with a good attendance on Wed­ nesday evening. It was decided to have the bazaar in Teeswater on October 23rd. YOUR'HOME GROWN' GRAINS WITH HOME GROWN GRAINS THE BALANCED FEED YOU NEED 1 SOLD AT ’PHONE 7L LUCKNOW