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WEDNESDAY, ,DE£h 29th, 1954
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,t.
LU.C^NOW, ONTARIO
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Lyceum
WINGHAM
First Showing Starts at 7.15 p.m. Saturday Matinees 2.00
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
December 30, 31, January 1
Spencer Tracy and Richard Widmark, in
“BROKEN LANGE”
Cinemascope
NO MATINEE ON NEW YEAR’S DAY
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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,
January 3, 4, 5
Howard Keele, Ann Blyth, in
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| Best Wishes For |
I A HAPPY ♦AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
January 6, 7, 8 1
Robert Mitchum, Marilyn Monroe, in
“RIVER OF NO RETURN”
In' Color in Cinemascope
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KINGSBRIDGE
, Christmas visitors were Miss
Maureen Vassella from London,
Mr. Maurice Bowler of Toronto,
Misses Mary Theresa and Fran
ces Martin of Hamilton, Miss
. Florence Lambertus of Hamilton,
Mr. Clarence Doherty of Toron
to, Mr. Douglas Crayne of Tor-
ontoTMrr Wmr Van Osch of Tor-
onto and Miss Jean Gilmore of
London. .
Mr. Gerald Garvey, who has
spent the past two—years in the
Western Provinces, is ’ now visit
ing at the home of his brother,
Thomas Garvey.
i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare and
Wm. Clare spent Christmas .with
the Ryan . family, at Chesleyl
Mr. and Mrs. J; Dietrich and
family of Kitchener are visiting
at the home, of Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Dalton. .
‘ Rev. Father Kevin Sheridan of
Hamilton is spending the week
end at the home of his mother,,
Mrs<. M. Sheridan.
The Christmas concert held in
the parish hall on December 20
was one of the very best ever,
to take place here. Our teacher,
Mrs. Sheridan," spared‘nhb“Trfftnl~
to make this concert an . out
standing success, regardless of
the many difficulties, encounter
ed due to pupils being absent so
frequently with the vflu, etc. The
lovely costumes, colored lights
and stage decorations, etc., made
an attractive setting for the fine
,4 presentation . of the ^.Nativity
scene, drills, choruses, etc. Mr.
Ray Dalton also entertained with
Christmas songs. .
Rev. Father Van Vynckt, as
chairman for this occasion^ com
plimented the teacher and. pup
ils for their enjoyable program
The chairman of the School
Board, Mr. Gordon Valad, also
congratulated Mrs. Sheridafi and.
the pupils, and thanked ' Mrs.
Du rrcarr- Si mpson an dr^M rs.x ^W a I—
ter Clare and all,, otihers1 who
----^bidped.~to^.-.rnaka_^th.e„^co.n.ce.rt_a^
Success. After the prdgraih, danc
ing to Carruther’s orchestra con-
MARK FORTY-FIFTH
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ritchie of
Zion were forty-five years' mar-.
ried on December 22nd,: and the
week previous a. surprise party
was held in their honor by- mem
bers of the family and nieces and
nephews.----------------1_____i______
At the conclusion of a social
time and card playing, Mr. arid
Mrs. Ritchie were presented with
JLqux. chrome chairs.Alljoined in
singing, ‘‘For They Are Jolly
Good Fellows” Lunch was then
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie have a
'family of five daughters and two
sons, Mrs. Ivan Papernick (Jean)
of .‘Goderich, Mrs. Elmer Wall
(Daisv) of, Teeswater, Mrs. .Jirn
Smith (Violet) of'’Molesworth,
Mrs. Robert Irvin (Elsie) of Dun
gannon,- Mrs. Nelson Ra.ynard
(•Clara) and Harvey and Eldon
Ritchie of th? Zion community.
There are fifteen grandchildren
and. four-great grandchildren..
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BREAKS WRISTS IN
CHRISTMAS FALL
(PARAMOUNT NEWS)
Mrs.'Aqnie Ketchabavz had the!'
^fortune, on Christmas day to
u /J° ■ th? sieigh and fract’ured-
both wrists. She was on the' -way
from her home to her son Jim’s
home to spend Christmas. Mrs,
Ketchabaw was taken to Wing
ham Hospital. Her daughter An
nie; Mrsi A. Copeland of Galt,
who came up for Christmas,. re-
mained With -her for a few days.
, -Mr, and Mrs. Archie Courtney,-
Mr. and Mrs.*G. Courtney and
son-p f - Am be rle y~ and—Li zzie Reid ’
of Lucknow spent Christmas at
Bob Reid’s. Archie had the, mis
fortune of taking the end' off two
fingers whi-ie -loading hvdro
poles. . o '■
Mr! and Mrs. J. Crocker of St.
Thomas called on Mr’’-.and. Mrs.
D. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs.
Al Hamilton.1
Mrs.’ Dorthy Stein of Galt vis
ited' with Mr. and'Mrs. J. Hen
derson, '' ■
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Irudn and
daughter of- Clinton vsited with
Mr. and Mrs. ’H. Irwin.
_,,Mr A- MacGillivray of Paisley
called on Eric .Hackett and A]
Hamilton.
Mr. D. Anderson spent Christ-.,
mas with Mr.: and Mrs. Douglas
and Mrs. Anderson and children
who are with her parents while
Dave is! getting their new homo
ready for. occupancy.- /. t •
. To all, our best wishes for
health and happiness in the New
Year. ? t
Mr. and • Mrs.-.. R. Henderson of
' Hamilton ‘ and' Mr. Ivan; Hender
son of Toronto spent Christmas
with Mr. .and Mrs. Jack- Hender
son and Mr. and Mrs. G. Wraith
and children ofvGoderich.
^JMr-—Jack—Kennedy—returned-
home from Kincardine Hospital
to be with’ his daughter; Mrs.
W. Dexter and Mr. Dexter on
Christmas day. Mr. Kennedy had
riot been in, the best of health
for a week.
Mr. Harry McMullin fractured
some ribs when he fell down
stairs. He makes1: his home with
MrL and Mrs. Kelso Mc’Nay.
1 Mr. and Mrs. I. Campbell of
| Belfast spent Christmas with
Mr; arid Mrs. James Ketchabaw
and Mae. '
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CULROSS CORNERS
Happy-New Year Eyervone.'-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson
had a visit from Santa who. in
stalled a television set. ' . ' .
' Mis's . Irl-ma Hodgins of San
Francisco is holidaying with her
1 parents, MT7^and~A'lrs7~Tom—Hod-
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The PLAYHOUSE
First Show at 7.30; Second, 9.15 *—• Matinee Saturday
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Dec. 30, 31, Jan. 1
BURT LANCASTER, in
™ majesty o-KEErr ; J .
' The Lost Island trader who ruled 10,000 barbarous
Fiji Warriors. .
7 ~WATCH THEATRE POSTERS ~
FOR NEXT WEEK’S SHOWS
To You and Yours In The New Year
HEALTH, PROSPERITY and HAPPINESS
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cember 21 -with Mr. Morley Wall
as chairman. There were chorus
es by the pupils, recitations by'
Brenda Haldenby, Nancy Steffen;
Sharon Hodgins, Laverne Harris,
Billie Walk Donnie Wall, Doris
Wall, Beatrice Halderiby, Dar
lene Decker, Susie Harris, Harpld
Whytock, Norma Haldenby, Kar
en Wall, Larry Lamont, Edna
Wall, Donna Haldenby, Beverley
Wall; song by Billy Zettler; duet
by Francis Lamont and Billie
Zettler; rhythm band by the Jun
iors; dialogues “Romeo and Jul
iet”, an Indian dialogue, a dia
logue “Belling the Cat”, “The
Serenade”, “The Wondrous Gift”
arid “Toby asks-a Question”. The
audience also sang some carols.
The teacher, Mrs. Graham and.
her pupils deserve much credit
for. the splendid program.’
LOCAL TEACHER
PASSES EXAMS
FORMER LUCKNOW RESIDENT
DIED IN WINNIPEG
'tinued. ' .. 4 '
Midnight Mass’held- in St. Jos-
■-eph'-s-T-eh-u F(-h™-Qn--~Ch.uisiiij as__XY^
very well.■ attended, a"- ..
•words cannot adequately . Mrs. Mid ford Wall &
Donnie sent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Tom.Hackett and.Doug
oh Ash field,. They also visited'at
; the same home on Sunday., .
■ .Mr. and Mrs.- Earle Hodgi/is
and Mr. and Mrs. Art ■ Hodg-ins
enjoyed a motor trip to. Owen
Sound on Christmas eve.
Mrs, R. Whitehead and .'Mr.’
. and Mrs.'Everett Whitehead and
procession.: Qf jeeswater wer-e dinner
S guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
p 1• Dinner g’ut'sts • Christmas from
- - L i this community with Mr. and
Mr<’ Bert Sh’ewfelt- and. family
ell.!* ■ J........YT r’ and
~ George B.. Mutton died in Win
nipeg General Hospital on/E^-
cember 7th and was buried on
December 10th. George was a son
of. William and Mary (Chesnut)
Mutton, formerly of Lucknow.
George was’ ;a first class uphol
sterer by trade, having learned
his trade in Wingham. He mar
ried Ann' Whitfield of Winnipeg
some 40’ years ago. She survives
him. There are no children. Dr.
H.'A. Mutton of Mitchell is a
brother and Mrs. Margaret Mac
pherson of Milverton is a cousin.
George was of an amiable dis
position and won many friends,
was .
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describe th& beautiful procession
in candle light .to the Crib, led.,
by Rev, Father Van Vynckt., al-'
tar boys and angels, with Mary
(as Patricia Anri Martin)., riding ,
on 9 donkey, guided by Joseph
(Telry Dalton) placed the Infant-
in .o(ir beautiful crib, where
many -other angels with silver
wings “were waiting t° gi‘ee^
therh. During this
Gene Frayne rendered Schuberts. .............
Ava Maria and O Holy Mgnt,! Io t Wai] and family
The.choir under the direction of •
Hein, Hendricks and Mr. P^tei, ■
.Lierman as organist .sang * as* •...... .......
of the Angels exceptionally wei . < Kincardine included Mr, and
'Previous, to the procession to ^orlev Wall and family, i
5nd Mrs, Grant Wall and I
riel” reviewed tbeVVW
ing up to the first Christmas^e\e,.. Tb anc4 family. Mr and g
first Crib by St Friinces.
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'The Canadian Industrial Arts
:teachers _ who are taking the.
Bachelor of , Science Degree
course at London, Ontario, given
by Wayne University of Detroit*.
Michigan, finished this semester’s
work with a class evaluation ses
sion held in the University of
Detroit on December 18th.
These teachers who were re
cently installed as charter mem- .
bers of “Epsilon Pi Tau Canad
ian Field Chapter’’ (an honary
Society in Industrial Arts and
Industrial-Vocational Education),
were guests at Wayne University
where a banquet was sponsored
by^’AlphaOmieron-Chapter’A-—T
Among the guests were Mr.
Hedley B. Burden, and Mrs. Bur-,
den; Mr. Leslie Naftel, and Mrs.
NaftelTMr. Burden teaches at
Lucknow District. High School.
and Mr. Naftel teaches at Walk
erton District .High School.
The men were conducted on a
tour through Q. L. Smith Junior
High School and various places
of interest, while their wives
were touring Northland Shopping
Centre. ’
Both Mr. Burden and Mr. Naf
tel were successful • in the final
semester examinations and have
registered for. the next term
which will begin February Sth,
1955,
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TO jEVERYQNE IN TIIE COMMUNITY
Best Wishes for •
Good Health, Prosperity and Happiness In 19oo. .HOME .Nt’RSlNG — UEE S5M
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