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WESTERN . FAIR TICKETS
AVAILABLE, . AT SENTINEL
The Western ',Fair opens at
London on, ,Monday, contintuing•
hroughout .. the, week. , •
Advance sale admission -tickets
are 'now on sale at • T'he` Sentinel
Office in strips Of two for .$x1.00
Only holders. ' of • advance sale
ickets are iricuded inthe prize
lraws ' for'', fivesmall cars. The
craws will', iae.; rade at the grand
Mand an ,the last night of the
air - Saturdayy:
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LUCKNOW
UNITED 'CHURCH
Minister
Rev:- Gordon R. Geiger,
B:A.,
Sunday, September 13th.
10.00 a.m. Chu%ch.'School
'11:00 a.in..' .Divine worship•
'Sermon theme.: "Athletes
Ali'1.
• Nursery :during church
Thought For ' The . Week:-
The
eek -The best way to break.
habit ...is to .drop it. .
• The official Board will
rne'et on Thursday, Septem-
ber 17th. '
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Lucknovv 1
Presbyterian Church''
Minister: . .
• Rev.. • Wallace McClean '
Sunday, 'September :13th 1
10.00 a.m. Sunday .School
11:00 a.m. IVlorn n. Worship g pI
3:00 p.rn, ' Dungannon '
BLAKE '$
Local & "Genera!
• Two'' Ripley girls, Bertha Blue
and 'Marilyn 'Walden •will attend
Alma ' College in St. Thomas this
term.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carter of
Clinton were.callers in. town last
week as they started a . three
week's vacation. Henry'. is CNR
agent at' Clinton.
Miss, Noring'; Wea therhead ' has
o her sch
returned .t ool at Woody
after spendi
'bridge aft ng 'the vaca-
tion at the' home orae' of her
...
mother, Mrs. Charlotte Weather
head
Miss Margaret A.: Hudson,' a . .
member .of a • pioneer Kinloss
Township family, . is a :patient at.
the Elora ' Nursing. Home. Miss
Hudson has lived in. Elora ,.for
many years.
Mrs. Roy Donaldson of Hawk-
esbury' and her daughter, .Evelyn
Donaldson and Bill. Raynard•' of.•.
Toronto were holiday visitors at
the hothe of Mrs. 'Sarah Collyer.
The.. regular- meeting • of , 'the
Lucknow• Women's. Institute will
be. held, „in : the Town. Hall on,
Friday,.September llth. •Mrs.
Russ. Robertson, 'Mrs. Bert Gam -
!Me, Mrs. ..1. W. Joynt, Mrs. • R.
V. MacKenzie, Mrs. Harty An-'
derson are the, committee mem-
bers in charge „ .
Week-erd visitors with ' Mrs.
Barkweilwere Mr • and Mrs.
Robert .Barkweli, • Carole and
Murray •of Dundas; Mr. and
Mrs: Frank Barkwell . 'of Scar=
baro, also Jack of Scarboro and
Audrey, Sonny and Rodney Gal-
lant; lan Mr. and Mrs. H.Smith`
t, ,J.,
Kenneth and Bobbie of Downs-
view; Mr, and Mrs. Lio'yd, Bark -
well fand
ark-wellfand .Rickey of Downsview.
and David Barkweil of Winni-
peg.: '
ANNIVERSARY
SUNDAY,, SEPTEMBER 13th,
1.1,00 A.M.
•
• 8 00 P.M..
Guest Preacher
REV. DUNCAN McTAVISH OF LONDON
YI Soloists .
Morning --= Miss Lois Webster •
Evening . — •Mr. Charles Bristow ,
•
Mrs: John Walker . spent the
past week with her, daughter,
Mrs. Will..Sterling of Clinton.
Mr.., ' and: *S. Earl "Tapper"
Gray and 'family of North Bay
visited with friends .iri Walker
•ton,:'and also .at Mrs: -Gray's •par-
ental home, in Ashfield:. /
Visitors with .Catherine Macy
Gregor' last- week were 114..Q.• W
MacGregor, Mr. Bert Kuehlhorn
and.:. his: four. ' sons Bert George,
Donald, 'John and Bernard
Kuehlhorn all of • Chicago
Mr.' and Mrs. Nolble ' Johnston
sPent the 'week=end in Toronto
Mr and Mrs. 'Robert' Fisher of
Hamilton spent the week -end
here; .and. 'as •is his custom, Bob
took Part in the: . Labor .:Day
bowling -.tournament:
Mr. and Mrs. Al Larson 'of
Guelph spent the holiday, with
their aunt, Miss Etta Roberts,'
Mrs. Ed McQui lin 'is a patient
in Victoria ,Hospital, '- London,
and• it isexpected she will be
there for several weeks.
Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Leith and.
son Greg of Ottawa were callers
in town last week.
• Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mason,'
Mrs, 'Jack Cooke and Janet and
Mrs, Huntley Dawson and Linda
attended the Carron and Munro
wedding in Alma St. Presbyterian
Church' in St. ,Thomas on` Satur-
day. ..,Mrs. Mason and' Mrs. "Daw-
son are aunts of. the bride. '
Mr. and Mrs., William Dodds
of Mount Forest spent the half-
-day with their cousin, Mrs J. 'b.
Anderson. • •
Miss' Grace !MacIntosh • of Tor-
onto,. who has been holidaying at
her cottage at Bruce Beach, vis-
ited Mrs. J. D. Anderson, Sun-.
day. ,
The Paramount . 'Omen's In-
stitute meeting will . be held at
a ars.': Emile. McLennan's on Tues
day, ' September '15th. '
Mr., and. Mrs. Joe Agnew, Judy
and Pam are holidaying with his
parents, Mr. and., Mrs. E. Ft.
Ag-
new, following 'a .motor trip thru
Northern Michigan . and North;
ern Ontario
Mrs. Joe Agnew. of Kirkland
Lake .has spent • •the past' .n oath
visiting . 'friends . ..and relatives
here d;
,an, in -Michigan.' 'She. re-
turned bathe Saturday.
e
Mr: and Mrs. Wallace Hoge -
boom and • family spent their
• • holidays with her * mother 'Mrs.
Albert Altonarid other niiembers,
of the family.
Mrs. R. D. MacDonaldwho
spent her 'vacation: visiting with
Mr. and . Mrs. 'Roy Havensand
• at Toronto • and :Embr'o, has' re-
turned to Sarnia. While here;
she 'attended. the" Broadley -Gil-
lespie wedding. : • .
ENGAGEMENTS •
:Mr. and Mrs. Jas.. Little; Ash-,
field, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Joyce ,Irene, to.
Mr, Joseph. Lorne Hackett of
`Ashfield, son of Mr. Cliff Hack
ett • and the late '11/Mrs. Hackett;
The • wedding will take place on
Saturday, September •26th u
Hackettown United Church.,
Lyceum' theatre
. WINGHAM
Two shows ,each night'
First ' at 7:15. •
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday,
September 10, 11, 12.
DOUBLE. BILL'
JillCarey
Crey
Paul Hampton
"SENIOR PROM"
A likable .. .coliege • yarn with
music, romance .'and' comedy: ,
Victor Mature ; Anne Aubrey
• "THE BANDIT. OF ZHOBE"
A. melodrama set in India with;
intrigue and violence..
wissimossamiarin
BORN.
DRENNAN--�Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Drennan are : happy to announce
the birth: of their son, James;
Paul' . at ' Alexandra ' Hospital in.
Goderich on Saturday; Septem.
ter 5tii, 1959.
HOWALD-in, Halifax Hospital
on Saturday, ''August 15th,. 1959,E
to''Mr: and Mrs/ Joseph:' Howaid,.
a'son, Richard August.
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Mrs. Mary Broadley and Mrs. '
Agnes 'Barnes of Victoria Be, .
visited recently with 'Mrs. R. ' D.
1VIacDonald and Mr. and Mrs..'
Roy Havens . and called on other
relatives in the 'community.
Is Your ubscription . Paid?
William .Griffin,, .public school
caretaker, had ',his . hand 'gashed
:with .a power : chain .'saw, and •
required .a . number of stitches.
• Mrs..' 'Wm.- • Murdie' returned
Borne recently after being .hos-
pitalized\ at Wingh'am:. for five
weeks. .
Mr. and.' Mrs. 'Robert McNali
returned .; from London where
Mr. ',McN11 was in 'Victoria Hos-
pital having a cataract removed.
from his right, eye
Miss.' Georgina Griffin has
commenced working • at the Luck-
now ,Fruit• Market. •
Mrs. Wm. (Annie C.) MacKen
zie of Toronto returned recently
from anenjoyable ship cruise to
the •head of the lakes.
Mrs. Mae Irwin 'suffered, a.
very severe stroke two • weeks
ago last Sunday and has since
'been a patient 'in Wingham ; Hos-
pital, : with' little improvement in
her condition.
•
Mrs. 'ErnMa . Boulding of Re-
ina 'has been visiting With her
brother Mr. Ernie Ackert ••arid
Mrs, Ackert.
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Curring,,
Moria and Billy of, London spent'
tl"e, holiday week -end with "her
'parents, • Mr. ,and ' Mrs. Charles
Steward.
Bill. Mathers of Toronto is
holidaying this week with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs.. Jim ,Math
ers. .
"Elsewhere in •'rthis issue • w
publish' the poen. sent us by
George Alton of Sault Ste 'Marie,
and. • to Which we made reference
last week.
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