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Lyceum Theatre
' WINGHAM
Two Shows Each. Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15 .„
Wednesday, Thnrs., Nov. 12, 13
•JAME, WItTMORS,. „
ETHEL BARRYMORE,
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IT S A BIG COUNTRY
Friday, Saturday, Nov. 14,, 15
GEORGE ,MURPHY,
NANCY.' DAVIS
Talk About a Stranger
MATINEE SATURDAY
Mon., .1ruea,, :Wed., Thursday
4 DAYS—Nov. 170 J9, 19, 20
SUSAN HAYWARD,
RORY CALHOVN
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WITH -A- SONG -
-IN MY HEART
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South Kinloss W.M.S. • .
Mrs.Tom Ma4Cenile was hos- .McQuillin. • basl'etball games between the
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TIM* '•aUCICNONlir SENTINEL,
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Sr.HEIrENS H S NEWS •
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Mr;
ad Mrs Callum Catmerou he Friday assembly was' in
oarrt:.9.asrOaltuOrfdapyelvtriotiht .gr.were8i'Vaur
isit charge of thp Grade"13 reps,' Rus-
fsierlsit'Barr
• hymn, "O
wastheGochdaiOriliaur nil.e711;
John._Cameronand Don.'
was sung and the scriPture pass-
age John 15 (7-14) was read by
Norma Sherwood.. The Lord's
prayer was repeated; the hymn,
l3urden favored
.with .a piano sole and Danny'
Rose gave a humorous reading,
"The Cow". After the. announce-
ments' were made' the Meeting
was closed with' the national en -
Mrs, ElwoOd• Barbour was 'hos-
tess for the November meeting
of the Women's Institute held on
Wednesday with , a .good attend-
ance, This Nvas Grandmother's.
day. Mrs. Barbour presided and "Frcin Ocean unICL-Q-cean-Lwas.
the roll was well responded to iby
the showing of "a. portrait of my
grandmother". 'r,his proved, quite
interesting. Mrs. .Andrew Gaunt
read two poems 'written :Ed'
gar Guest, "Duplicate" and "The
Foolish • Grandpa". Mrs. E. • W.
Rice favored with a solo and Miss
Mary Murray read "Grandmain-
'. Mrs. Chester Taylor 'Con-
tributed piano Soto. The topic
was .taken: by Mrs. Gorden Mac.'
Pherson who read of Lace 'will go .011--winmng through!.
Lace Making": Mrs. .Chester Tay-
lor maY be that we are small'
received the prize as the old-
est grandmother present and Mrs.
Barbour as the yoimgest. A pleas-
ant social hour was enjoyed' over
the' tea cups with Mrs.. George
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Our School Song .• • . _
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Give three cheers. for Lucknow
Let our flag .wave in ,the skY!
With its coloreWhite• and blue,
Numbersdo not count for all,
Honors : great and, spirits strong,
Help us sing our song.
All together shout "the word,
Let our. great watchword be..., -
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Stuart and Mrs. John Cameron '
a§ liotesses, Int
. ribe a pow'r for aye,
Since Lucknow Highjs here to
Congratulations and best wish -'stay!
es for many, more happy years ,
to Mr. and M.S. -Humphrey Items hi Passinr
who on ,Sunday celebrated their , who 'were the two new addi-
diamond wedding anniversary.'- tions to Grade 13 last week—that
Mr •' and . Mrs. Sebbeii' 'of oceuirded a very "prominent" Pos-
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Stratford were recent visitors at ,• .
has,
the home of Mr: and Mrs. Frank vvw) - -been winning the
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tes.s. for, the November 'meeting
of South Xmloss w4vr!s. when
19 nierribera„ were present. Miss
Dean McLeod gave a splendid
scripture and meditation on the
life of Ruth. The , roll call was
answered by a Bible siverse
con-
tainiiig the word "Blessing" fol-
lowed by praYer -by 'Mrs. Baulch.
An interesting chapter ,fro,m the
study !book was • given by. Mrs.
Ross MacMillan and Mi. Doug-
- , las Graham, gave a .reading. , The
'treasurer re p or d that . the
—77'I'haxikoffering was $53.50 and -the
. OctOber offering $20: Mrs. ,Steer
sang a lovely :Solo arid. Mit. Ted
Collyer thanked the hostess 'arid
those taking part in the program.
The meeting closed With the miz- C011Yer.. . .. •
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Helen's Happy n icra
ers met at Mrs.G.'MacF'hersores'
.on Monday evening. 'Eleven mem-
bers were present. The .president
.opened the meeting. The roll call
.waS anSwered • bya line in
clothes' that suits: me". Norma
Murray ':invited the girls to her
home • for, the ' next meeting. The
leaders 'showed how to place the
pattern on our material. A dainty
lunch wasserved by the hostess,
Joyce McDonald and Phyllis Bar
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laour.
pah benediction. Lunch Was ser-
ved by the :hostess' and dire.ctors,
Mrs:•Wm. Maclntyre and Mrs. T.
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GET READY FOR WINTER
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girlsand boys this'. past' week?
Where. Was one male member
of Grade 13,1ast athrusdaw?
Charlene Smith: "My pats got
a wooden leg". , .
. 'Carolyn Gibson: "Huh, dat ain't
nothing, my sister's got cedar
chest". • • '
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A Presiding Officer
(in meinory ofa final exam)
O Friend! I know not`which way
I must turn . .
For inspiration„ being -as •-I-
opprest •.;
By weighty trials .6f lofty' .final
That I deserve to -Write is but too.
• true: •
My mark** are- lowL but if you
only knew. .
HoW hard it is to study, how
easy to have missed.
The term ekains in subjects yciu
detest. • 9'
Alas,, if in Septeniber we could
but discern •
What will Occur in June!
}low high Would be our marks!
Heating, quipmetitchiJune I H" ril '
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uwe d ' • -
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, But now 'ts learn!with. vain
re,
1 Forced Air Heating Oil Burners I rue the wasted hours—my pen
'Floor Furnaces •• Cook Stoves • Space Heaters , with haste I ply, .
1 .. • • • . ' . For there you sit and here,, alas,
AUTOMATIC HOT WATER TANKS - sit I. •
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Complete Line Of 'Repairs. For ' '
DEEP AND SHALLOW WELL PUMP5,S •
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Por Heating and PluMbing • Sales and Service; See -
R.*. 3,Lucknow, Ont • — . Phone 61-r-13 Dungannon
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:THOMAS ...'HACKETT 4 SONS .,•
Kinloss Native Dies 'In Regina
• The death of Dr; Walter H.
Ross occurred recently at Regina
where the 70-year-otd man has
-practised dentistry since .1911. Hel
, was born near Whitechurch and '
was a son of Duncan and Mar:.
garet (Hall) Ross, who 'later Mov-
ed to Teeswater. Before studying
•dentistry, M. Ross taught school
in .Carrick and Greenock. • .
LANGSIDE
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P8en
Thursday,,F;iday,Sreatiiir(161e
ay, •Noventhet 13, 14, 15
A r,#4 of laughter), with the tW,o funniest -guys -in -the business --
DEAN MARTIN 1.4 JERRY LE'WIS:
War.With. The Ann?'
SATURDAY MATINS*. AT 2,15 p,m..4eorS open. at '2 pa*
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,Monclay, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. .17,.18,:19
He. wont On. his•AtoneymoOnand so . did tfixe. lidsand •
' there's Where th�. fun hoginfr7
eek -End with Father,10
with VAN HEFLIN & PATRICIA NEAL
Wm. Scott attended the sewing
course in Whitechurch:
On Hallowe'en night. Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Tiffin entertained _ at_
a partY-Whent everyone had a real
06d time. Prizes' went to Mrs.
Wm. Scott,' Mrs. Wes Young; 'Mrs.
Gordon Wall, "Betty Conley and
Joe --Ann Conley. A, demonstration
also took place -Games and . con-
tests were enloyed. A bountiful
lunch and candy was served,
KINLOUGH‘
The H.W.I. met on "thiirklaY at
the home of Mrs. Toni Hodgins
with Mrs. „R. Ackert in charge:
After the usual opening and busi-
ness; Mrs. P. A. -Murray, Conven,
er, took over for • theo following
pi-ogre/1i.: Mrs.: McKellar, diStriet
president, gave a ,fitting address
on ' Canadian citizenship; Mrs.
Triiik—'11hOrripion. gavie the topic
and the motto was given by; 1VIrs.
Wni.'Eadie. , The • report of the
.Kitchener. convention wasgiven
by • the delegate, Mrs. • Frank
1Vfaulden9.. The roll, call, 'What I
wantfor ehristrna:s. The Meeting
closed Wiht"God- savethe Queen" •
and.'a 'dainty lunch as served,
Mrs. Raynard •Ackert will be the
_net_ hostess _with- an -exchange or •
Christmas gifts valued at 35 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. Dtmican MacKenz.'
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zie. and son Gerald. of McioSejaw,.:-:
Sask., visitedduring the week
with her aunt,' Mrs. John Cox &
other •relatives here. Mrs. Mae-
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was the
Boyle
i°17iler. '4"e" •
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„Mr; and Mrs. M. Oshorte and
Florence were here attending the,
`fiineral of the late•IVIrs. Dan 1.1C.
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Far an. .
Mr and Mrs: George CuYler
and family of lVlillarton Visited
Saturday .evening with r 1and
Mrs. Bert Nicholson and fy. ,
Mr. J B IlOcligkinion and Mrs. . •
Wilbert Hodgkinson of Winghany '
Called on friends here on Wed-
nesday.
'Mr: and Mrs. Edgar Harrison
of Winghain„viOted Sunday with •
Mr. and Mfrs: James Hodgins. •
Congratulations to Mrs. Archie
McFarlan .held the ineky. :
ticket on :a cushion .made by the
teacher. and Puipils of SS: No. 2. .. .•
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Phone 71 Lucknow, Ont.
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A Hallowe'en party Was held
at No. .9, Kinloss, when the tea-
cher; Miss Marion Triebner and
pupils entertained mothers and.
pre-school children. A program
Was Presented' and contest for all:
Costumes were judged .by Mrs,
Joshua DawSon and Mrs'. Frank,
'Miller* with prizes going to Don-.•
elda Cochrane and •Doris Wore
'for. the most original
costume, !Janet Gaunt and Marion
Scott for fancy dress, Grant Mc -
Curtis Dawson, Ronald
Conley for best character cos-
tumes. A delicious' lunch. .and
candy was served by pupilS.
• .BORN ---4o Mr, ,and Mrs. Eric
Evans ,• (nee Winnifred. Donald: -
sin)). in Bethesda .Hospital, Lon-
don; October 31st, 1952, a son, a -
brother forDianne. and .Allan:
Mr. and, Mrs, Wallace Cenn. Mr.
and .Mrs. Wth. Evans and Mr, 8i
Mit: • Ted Collyer attended the
MaSonic, banquet. in Lueknow.'on
Friday night: *•,. .• ,
Parish lqoffat..and • Mrs.
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