The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-09-30, Page 3WainSliAY, SEPT, 30th, 1959,
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Lucknow Business...:Places
WILL' CLOSE; AT 9 P.M. . ON• SATURDAY. NIGHTS .
conunencing•1
Saturday, October
LUCKNOW BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATI.ON
Clarence Greer, President Elmer . Urnbach,'Secretary
Mr, .and Mrs. John Naylor, . '
'Tom : and Steve .arid Norrna Jean • Oca .
• of Whitby were 'week -end guests
at: the home of .:Mrs, R. H..
Thompson.. On their return. they..
Were accompanied by Miss 'Lor
na'Campbell. of•'Toronto whohas
been' holidaying here.
LUCKNOW.• •
UNITED CHyRCH
..,Minister:
..t •
Rev. . Gordon R. Geiger,'
BA., B.D, '
WORLD WIDE COMMUNION
SUNDAY, OCTOBER .4th• -
10:0,0 a.m. Church School
11:00- a,m. Divine Worship
Holy Communion
Nursery during: -Church
in the•, church ..basement :
Thought for the 'week .. .�
'A gentleman neverswears,
he ,has a better vocabulary.
Oct. 25 Anniversary. services
Oct. 27 Anniversary 'supper.
1 Lucknow' .
:
1'Presbyteria-
.�rl Church
Minister: •
Rev. Wallace 'McClean
• SUNDAY,. OCTOBER, 4th I.
10;00,a111; Sunday School . • I
11:00: a.m, Communion
P•rn, Dun Lucknow
3::00 Dungannon • Comb
.
I Preparatory Service L1leknow
General
Mr. and. Mrs. Richard. Webster
are visiting in . Sarnia :with kr.
and Mrs. •C. M. Johnston.
FALL : FAIR.
(Continued from page 1):.
Dam, Helen Courtney and Jo-
anne Thompson in that order.
In the pig tail ' ,contest,. Hea-
ther Hewitt and Ann .MacDonald
were the winners.
Win Square Dance
Belfast school won the square
dance : - competition • . for public.
Ischools, No. .7 Kinloss Seniors
-were second; Clover Valley were
third arid No: 7 Kinloss Juniors
were fourth, Members of the.
'' Belfast team were Callers, Bar-
bara Nelson ° and Ann Arnold,
Harold Nicholson, Faye Hogan,
Harold ' :Menary; Nancy Irwin,.
/. DouglasCameron;: Rosalene
Phillips,, Bernard Campbell and
Linda Cameron..
Also in the dancing, :Lucknow
and , district girls entertained
with. Scotch , and Irish , dancing.
throughout the afternoon. ' They
were Joan MacKenzie, Mary Al
lin, Mary Finalyson, Marilyn
.Henderson, Sandra Brooks, Bar-
bara Finlayson and Jane . Finlay-
son.
Oldest On Grounds,
A special prize for the oldest
person, on the grounds' went to
Rev. 'Robert Macconnell, 'age 95.
There are , many •"comingsand.
goings".of,which we never hear,•.
Let us' 'know' the facts of these
personal items, which ' add . much
interest to the :"Local and Gen-
eral" column. •
HAD TRIP TO
NEW YORK STATE
of the Lucknow .Nursing Home.
Others included Miss• Jessie. Mac
Kay, 92; Tom, Burns, .91; John
MacRae, 91; Mrs. Wilson ' Irwin
87 :and Dan 'MacDonald, ' 85..
Best Speakers
Third and fourth ; prize in the
public speaking . contest went un-
touched because of no, entries.
The winner was Murray John-
ston, son 'of Mr. and' Mrs, ,Keitii
Johnston,. As'hfield...:His school
teacher is ' Mrs. •,Jim Little. Se-
.cond place went • to. David Wall,.
son of . Mr., .and .Mrs. Gordon
Wall,: Kinloss, who: has as his
teach Mrs Orval Elt iott:
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CAMPBELL - HAMILTON ' Sports Events
Ashfield • Presbyterian IChurch Boys ;6' and '7; Jimmy 'Mac-.
decorated • With ' yellow: and ,Donald, • Bob Ritchie; girls 8 and
bronze mums and. fern',. Was. the '•9, ,Syke De Jong, Rosalene, Phil
setting on -Saturday, • September 'lips; boys 8 and 9, Timmy Coll -
26th for the marriage of Rae- yea', , David Eadie; girls '10 . and
leen :Hamilton 'and 'James Carl- . 11, Rosemary Hogan, •Sharon
yle Campbell 'of London. ' The I Stanley; boys 10 and 11, Keith,
tl' Loder Terry Rathwell; ,girls :12'
formed by Rev Neil 1V1cCor bis.. and oyer, _ Janet De: Jong,' Donna
PAGE THREE:
I.
CLAN! REUNION AT
REIDS: CORNERS
On 'Friday • evening ' the Mac-
Donald reunion and; dance .was.
held at Reids Corner's. Hall, Mus-
is was supplied by Clyde Mun-
roe, John 'Peterbaugh and Bert. •
McDonald with Mrs.. Andy Mc-
Donald, Mrs. Hugh 'Cameron and
Mrs.. Bob Courtney at the piano.
The business part of the meet-
ing 'was chaired by Mrs. ' Mac-
Bride. from Zurich, the president-
After a . spirited discussion 'it
was decided to hold next year's. -
reunion the second Saturday •in
September, starting at, four p.m.
with George MacDonald look-
ing , after' sports • and . • Ancdrew.
MacDonald the. program. Lunch
is to be 'served after the sports
program,. and' dance sto follow at
Reids Corners Hall..
Officers 'elected 'for coming,
year were, John .1VIaclVurchy
president ' and Earl, Tout, vice-
president.
• The wish . of the members Was•
to make the , entertainment more,
interesting for the old as well
a's
.the young of 'the Clan:
A minute .of silence was held
in memory. of Mrs. Wm.. Carrier,'
on and Robert . MacDonald.
hree •o'c ock •ceremony was per
-
The bride ,is the :daughter 'of Hogan, Barbara : Rathwell (tied),•.
Mr, • and ,Mrs. Frank .Hamilton. boys 12 and over, Terry.' Rath
of Ashfield and the, groom is phe: well, Tom Andrew; • 100"' yard
'son :of Mr.: arid. Mrs, Neil Camp : dash; : Tom : •Andrew, Doug John Lyceu m: Theatre.
bell of Denfield.Ston..„
The bride given° in -marriage.
TE
ESWATER
'FALL FAIR
Tuesday . and Wednesday'.
OCTOBER G and '7
Outstanding Horse -Show
Five Breed Shows:.
•. Harness •Races
.,Road Races •
:Pony Naces.
Bands . Rides' • Attraction
EVENING : w
1 '-8:00 P.M.' Lacrosse..
Fergus Thistles' 'v's .Acton. Nicols
/10:00 P.M. —' Dance,
Ian : Wilbees Orchestra
All Times Daylight Saving
Arkell Melvin Rome
• , President •. 'Secretary
by. ,her father, . was gowned in
nylon '.chiffon over. silk taffeta,
with the ..1 odice. featuring• : long
Mrs: Mae Dou:las .las returned line. midriff, draped:Sabrina
g neckline, • '.short draped sleeves
home after being hospitalized in i
from, neck to . hemline of the
:and full 1 gth . flowing panels' •
Wingham for over, three.:months
.Mr: and Mrs. George Peters full skirt. Her pllboxstyle
and Mr. ,Rod Gillies of Detroit
were recent visitors of Mrs. A. R.
Finlayson:
• Miss Ethel• Robertson and .Eli-.'
zabeth Henderson, spent a week
• with Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Camp-
bell' at Point Clark. '
Mrs, Norma Madden of ' La -
headdress in nylon . chiffon . was
sequin trimmed' 'with' 'shoulder-•
length ,veil. She carried a ' white
Bible: with cascade of ' red' roses
and white muins, and streamers
triziamed with rose buds.
Miss Marion Hamilton .:,was
maid .of honour for her sister,
combs 'Alberta; `is visiting' with and wore a ballerina -length
Mr, V .C. Rae of 'the Lucknow'
District High .School ` staff was.
among the industrial arts tea-
chers of • the .Saugeen Zone : to.
attend:a, meeting iin:'Wiarton• on
Saturday.
Th'e . winter meeting, will be
held. in Walkerton, early in Feb-
ruary. Each teacher will bring.
several- samples of: work from:
his , .classes:. Some of thesepro-
will� selected for dis-
play. be ec d r
play at the •. Royal Yo •k Hotel,.
next. April,`. `when the. :Ontario
Industrial Arts Associationplays,
host to the American I.A.A.
• q WINGHAM
Two shows each night
First at 7.15
Thursday, Friday, 'Saturday
October 1, 2, 3,.
Gary. Cooper Maria Schell
. • 'in: '
"THE HANGING . TREE" '
An' absorbing big -scale west-
ern against a magnificent 'Rocky
mountain background.
cousins; Mr and Mrs .• Herb' own of .yellow mum nylon chif- • '
•
Curran •arid other relativeS., I fon styled with sheered bodice;
.°
Mrs, Jane Simpson of . Wing- featuring soft bows and
home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Graham. '
Mrs.
Alberti Little returned
'home ' last week 'from visiting
friends in Tavistock and. London
and also attended the• London
fair '
D. • L, MacDiarmiel 'of James-
town, New York and . D. R. Mac
'scoop
neckline, • which en ,anced ' .the
bouffant skirt, having flowing
baclt panels falling from neck-
line.' Her matching hat was trim-
med with, iridescent sequins and
soft back bow. She carried • a
nosegay of yellow :and : bronze
mums.
, Sally Ferguson, of Komoko,
cousin of the groom was .flower;
warmid of Cleveland, Ohio, m •girl, and the ring -bearer was.
ere week -end visitors with D.ougglas• Spilsbury ' of London,
nephew of •tie, • bride.
Best man was.. Colin F: Cammp-
•(bell 'of 'Wingl arn,. ,brother of .the.
groom. -
,Ushers were Bob Dale and
Lorne MacKenzie of Embro. The
organist was Mrs. Roy MacKen-
zie- of Ripley, aunt of the bride
hair was a recent visitor at the
their' sister, Mrs. N. J. MacKen-
zie, • and with, Mrs. Grant •Mac
Diarmid. •
Mr; and , Mrs. Bert Bain of
London visited with 'his brothers,'
Wm. John and Hossack Bain
and attended' the Lucknow Fair.
•They also visited Mrs, Bain's
sister, Annie MacLeod, in Vying= and the soloist was the bride's
ham Hospital. •
sister, :Miss Lorraine Hamilton,
Visitors last week with Mr.' A reception was held at the
and ,Mrs. Thomas H. Burns; and.Lucknow Legion Hall, and the;
Miss Margaret. Pickering were, bride and groom left after for
Mrs. Burn's Sister,Mrs.
is84;
liza- a p to New York
Dorothy
State,
Theing trbride's travelling
beth Pickering, g costume was a forest• green suit
Dorothy Pickering, Mr. and. Mrs. d black d white accessories;
George Smith (Ada , Pickering),
77.7
Codeine*
• ' 1 Now Playing — "BLUE DENIM" — with :Carol .Lynley.
Adult Entertainment '=
• 1.. • i'uesda y , October 5 and 6
Monday, 'and. ' . y,
-- Adult Entertainment
T'WO'' Chilly screamy thrills : for stouter -hearten adven
ture " fans 1 1 ' •
:Vincent • Price Brett Halsey In
`RETURN OF • THE FLY"
t
• Lon Chaney Jr. Beverley . Garland In'
. "AL'LIGATOR . PEOPLE" '
Good robust • fare if yoci fancy: a scare
1
Wednesday,'Thursday,. Friday, Saturday,. Oct, 7, .8, 9, 10
•_-
. '.4 DAYS, ---. • .
1 Bing Crosby -- Debbie Reynolds and Robert Wagner
A bright and' cheerful music. -comedy' with a plot
x
created: to accorrimodate Bing's' particular talents:
"SAY ..ONE FOR ME'"
an ac an w e accessories. Coming —, " T -
Count our Blessings" --=Deborah Kerr
Mr. and Mrs.: Campbell • will . ' and Maurice chevalier' d •
reside' in London.: ' • •a, ,«
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O'clock, and Mr. and Mrs. 'Carman Bea-
..n:.;... ,...pis •ton, all of Detroit..
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