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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-09-29, Page 7s>>f I1954 PAGE SEVENI I lr Saturday ■ V / HIGH SCHOOL NEWS / 'V-- < • ■ *■ Q r I .4— No Sale too large or too small Is Yom;, Subscription' Paid? W R. Hetherington, Q.C. ♦ ♦ proprietor of 4 Shirley Booth Academy Award '‘Come Back, .. ,-rt ___ _ • Adult entertainment * * CO-OP AUTO —INSURANCE — l . . ■ Can Now Accept TOWN RESIDENTS & COMERCIAL TRUCKS as well as the farm business. For information consult T. A. CAMERON, LUCKNOW, ' Phone Dungannon 70-r-10 JOHN McMURClIIE, RIPLEY, ' Phone 20-T-23 BERVlt, ONTARIO Phone Ripley 77-T-12 • • ■r’— ■ ■ ■ . THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO tops herJ . trilimph in ittkSheba “ISLAND OF DESIRE” 7*". ... ' • * :' ■ October 7, 8, 9 — Randolph Scott in SUGAR FOOT”. ■■■' .. " .y i »" .......... '■ > - • . ■ ’ ' ___________ TCo-starring MARJIE MILLAR - ALEX NICOL . Jpirected by DANIEL MANN ’ Screenplay by KETTI FRINGS and HAL KANTER dfe ‘ from novel by VINA DELMAR • A PARAMOUNT RCTURC . _Mi^-jR2MciQjLiiIlin^.d_J±Ud.i^Ji^ JLR-EJ^ETlAt^HOJWERS-HELD.— ______—- ---------—--------- FOR SATURDAY BRIDE I The annual Field Day is to be held on Friday, October 1st on the school grounds and we wel­ come any onlookers to see this annual event.' LICENSED AUCTIONEERS * ' WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29th, n-'* . ../ ■....- 4A Lyceum Theatre WINGHAM , First Shewing Starts at 7.15 p.m. Satnr(Uy * Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2 GEORGE MONTGOMERY, in “BATTLE OF ROGUE RIVER” color . , • • . ' . . * ’ • p ' 1.' Monday, Tuesday, October 4th, Sth AT THE THEATRES ■ ■*> ....... ■ The, Playhouse Theatre, Luck­ now, is resuming six nights a week showings with two shews weekly. This is effective next week, October 4th, with the side­ splitting team of Martin and Lewis running for three nights in “.Scared Stiff”, * ♦ * Saturday matinees have (been resurped at The- Playhouse. i “My pal Gus”, which is on the I local screen this ... week-end,2 is stated to be 'C'w^dles'OifiO* family comedy after the style of “Cheap­ er By The Dozen”. ' * $ * • The Lyceum Theatre, Wing- T "ABOUT MRS. LESLIE I . — - - ■ ham, is" effectively using illustraT tions pi some of the pictures be­ ing currently screened there, and a special run of shows is lineda special run of up for Fall.; •.... . ♦ ♦ • Alton Adams, __, The Lyceum, has plans well ad­ vanced for the installation of a new wide Cinemascope screen in October, and featured -on the new screen will be; “The ’ Robe” ^hii:hrwiirTuhT fof a week. , * * ♦ Current attractions at The Lyceum are, “Battle of Rogue River”, “About Mrs. Leslie” and “Island of Desire”. ( SHIRL.EY BOOTH ROBERT RYAN jn RALW A LLI S’production ; Wednesday, Thursday, October 6th, 7 th LINDA DARNELL and TAB HUNTER, in '■ Well a new term ’ has begun and some of the old faces are not to be seen although there are- many new students to take their places. On September 17th the stud­ ents voted on the nomination for Student . -Council?—Trhe “Student Council for the term 1954-55 is as follows: pre§., Kenneth Mac- Nay; vice-pres., "Mack MacDon- Mdj-jsec.,. JLaurine. McNaini treas^,- Ruth Treleaven; , editoi*, Edith Marshall; co-editors, Geo. Rich­ ards, Beverley Ashton, Rutlr Tre­ leaven; press reporter,. John Helm; pianist, Jim Hackett; and last of all,, critic, Jim Reid. This Council hopes to do . as well this I .year-.-as the Council of last year. Initiation began Wednesday ,22nd and lasted' . until Friday. The: '/ consequences . for those not car- ■ tying out the initiation require­ ments were imposed by Student Council on Friday. On Friday morning,Septem- ’ ber 24th, Grade XI was in charge • as chairman, who .opened Assenv j bly with the hymn “Oh God our. 'Help in Ages Past” followed by 'the scripture, psalm. 121, read by Ann Peterson. The Lord’s prayer was repeated in unispri followed by hymn “Breathe on Me Breath of God”. A piano duet was play­ ed by Elaine *and Joyce MacNay. We were favored- with jokes by Edith Marshall followed with a piano solo, by Ruth McGillivray.' Ruth Steer and Phyllis Smith sang a duet followed by select­ ions on electric guitars by Eldon and Roddy Wraith. Assembly was closed by singing the National Anthem. : DORNE and DORIS McLELLAND ' PAlin-AI? TUAMIfQ of Assembly with Bob MowbrayI CAKD Ur 1 HA1NKo ac nhairmnn xvhn nnonarl Accoiri. I ■ The_Brothers—and—Sisters—0£ I the la.te Robert E. McQuillin wish ■ to sincerely thank friends ' and ( neighbors for the many kind ex;. pressions of sympathy extended . them in 'their recent; bereave- : . The family of the late Mr. Robert .McQuillin. wish to express their thanks and .appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful .-floral tributes ‘ received .from relatives, friends and neighbors, , the dif­ ferent lodges -and organizations. Especially thanking Rev. David Powell .of*‘St/- John’s Anglican. Church, Farewell, Ont., SWack- hammer and Hilts Funeral Home,’ Hamilton.- • Ont., 'and everyone, who walked so - close beside us. at our time’l of sorrow in' the sudden and great loss of- a be­ loved Husband and father. . 7ttarrister, Etc. Wingham and Lucknow lucknoW Each Monday and Wednesday Located on the ground floor' , in the front of John Kilpatrick’s Building ’Phone Wingham Office 48 . Residence 87 FOR SATURDAY BRIDE A shower was held at the home •of Mrs. Hiram Collins for Betty Durnin. Mrs. Wm. Bolt-presided over the program which includ­ ed readings by Mrs.- McGill, Mrs. Bill Humphrey arid Miss Eliza­ beth Webster' and mouth organ selections.JiyJMrs.. „Collins~ After a reading' by Mrs. Ronald For-, stei', Lebria Collins and Nancy decorated basket of ' gifts and |im.en ted. / them _ to..Betty,.. who was seated in a specially decor­ ated cl^air. Reta Collins Assisted in unwrapping and displaying the gifts. Betty thanked her neigh­ bors and, friends for their lovely gifts, and invited them • to visit her in her hotiie in Dungannon following her marriage; • A miscellaneous shower/was held at the hoine of Mrs; Har- PARAMOUNT Mr. ‘David' ’Elphick is on a motor/trip tJ the "Western Pro­ vinces,. accpmpai-iied by D; Keith ■oh'Trcswa.Wi7:'“y - Mr, Kennedy is • a patient in Kincardine Hospital. He has been ghter. Mrs. W.. Dexter. ' ' . ' Mr: ’’and Mrs,.■Tl.-HLam-ilton-afe- visiting rn'Tolodt? and-Ptoseville, Mich. '■Mrs, At Ha-ntiltOh and Mrs. Don HawiHon attended a trous­ seau tea held for Miss Emma Moffat on Saturday at Teeswater.. Mrs, D. Nicholson spent a Week with her daughter, Mrs. Lorne, Ritchie, who' has been plwith the mumps'. The PLAYHOUSE First Show at 7.30; Second, 9.15 f- Matinee Wednesday, Thursday, September THE BOWERY BOYS, in “LOOSE IN LONDON and Stevens and Joyce Holden, “MURDER WITHOUT TEARS ____ ' IS. . if —— • * .' - • ■Friday, Saturday, October 1st, 2nd Richard Widmark, Joan Dru, Audrey Trotter, ; George Winslow, in . “MY PAL GUS” Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, October 4, 5, 6 Dan bailey, June Haver, Dennis Day, in “THE GIRL NEXT DOOR” vey Mule, Dungannon, forJBetty opening.the parcels. Bettv thnnk^ Diurmi^rbride-eTect of Chis’ month, ed the ladies for their beautiful After a short program Betty xyas gifts and invited them,’ to visit assisted by Mi$s Lois Mole in her. STUDENTS’ ATTENTION ! 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