The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-05-29, Page 91.ar..
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First; Show° at 7,15:
furs„ Fri,
gar 30 Juni,
James Darren 'Laurie • Carroll
"RUMBLE• ON: THE MOCKS"'
• ult 'Entertainment.
Ad
A melodrama with juvenile
klinqueneY ands gangsters..
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lYion,, Ties., W . d. . .
Theatre Closed
"Deady,' 7hat's ,the rush. ho
meari�" .
"That's when
- standing'still"
UD: .GIRLS WON'T MEET
iLS AF?'.. R EXAMINATIONS'
The 7th Meeting of Riptey's
Twelve Safety Guards was held
at thee' home . of our, leader,.: Miss
Marys Roulston, on May 24th. _I_
e ned "by singing O-C'a na a.
and. ;repeating. ,the, 4-H .pledge:
levee, •girls • answered the . roll''
scall, . f 'IIs' you record book up to
date;',
It, was
stated this would be
the last meeting untila;school
.. ; . , nB; ex-
aminations
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aminations; were ; over. However;;
the record ' 'bo k
June T°17th', •Notes-follOwed ,;after,
which the "girls went ever their;
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� t�.usl_-Aractised 'art:fica--�-e
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R VISIT
, (KINOSBRIDGE NEW S),
.'Mr anal Mr -s Jo n, Vin ,
sailed loot May 25th' front Mon,
treat: on' the butch litter S, S,:
Groot 'Meer for. a two -Month.
visit' with. relatives, ;in•. Hol1and..
Mrs. Dan `
Doyle ;r. of
.., y .. ; .Detroit
spent the,, past Week with. Tela..
tiive5; here: Mrs:
Edward Foley,.
her _ mother, who has been • en
o s are to be in by the nick list, Ys; much improved.';
Mr.& .Mrs
,.';Ray Aiustirr,� Carol;
Ann and Marlene of Toronto
s- spent- -few-dayST- ache . home
e
of KMr;‘. • and Mrs: Clifton ''Austin,
Were Mrs. ' Austin is cnvalesc
crag from a fractured collar bone..
received; in' a. recent mishap,
Mr. and. Mrs; Nick Perry_ and
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grandson Jimmy ' White of De=-
troit, visited 'with `the Ea 1 •Dien
nan: family ' last week.
Congratulations ' to Mr; & Mrs.-
Jack. Austin: of 'South, Porcupine
40.'il r° :: 'ollr' egOtl. as Ql '.A gpe x ,moi
pirat on;
Home assignments weregiven
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followed '-by Marilyn 'Finlayson
playing some popular'. songs on
the piano and 'Eleanor �•1VIacNay`
Y r
our
leading in :recreation. ;The lunch'
committee; Marilyn' Finlayson
and Eleanor MacNay,`'served re-
freshments, to ,close .the meeting;
al.l,,the traffic., is
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Special. Attraction' .:
AL. WEE WEEK -June 3rd „to .June
. One Show ":Only Each, Night ,. Starting
ces
v , W:Your. chajince 'tole* it at •popular.•, prl, The.,10e. tes
and :.brightest',m Th fid t
aslcal c*er. predneed.,�
R er s &:em
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rsomises n
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dditional expenditures. can onlymean :higher
taxes .
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on know � we all know -- .:ou�:can tncrea
or you can lower- taxes..
YOU CAN'T. DO BOTH AT THE ` SAME TI:
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'et -Ie
omPle�te,. a_ndr-.lntrac t
-.twLh-all its,. -songs, :all -its.
dances; m► , .
inemascopee and Technicolor; •the picture you .w' l
P it remernber .
,Gordon Mac. aShirley�, S Jones, Gloria. Grabame,;.
Gene. Nelson, Charlotte Greenwood and Rod Steiger
The same cast that ran' foar'a year onHroadway at
$3.50 admission; is' now 'in' Toronto at: $2.50:
If you've' waited . for a chance to ° •
treat ,the family to�
• an'Outstanding Show -:-(then this is .YOUR: picture!
REMEMBER:- ONE Showing Each Night starting at 8 o'cloci
upon the birth ' :'of a 'daughter,
Sharon Patricia; in the, South.
Porcupine General'..11ospital-;;on
May: 10th:
1 Mrs. Desmond O'Donnell has
returned to .her.' home here, of
I ter a minor 'operation in. God-
erich Hospital„ last week • Des-
anond O'Donnell,: who has'. been,
sailing On -the 'Great Lakes, is
having a .two-week vacation at
his' ''home here
Mrs John Kelly spent last
week with relives in Sarnia
Her 'daughter Eileen. (Mr. and
Mrs. Walsh and family)..aceoin-
panied her, home for 'a week -end
visit here. ,
Mrs: Violet 'Sutter and daugh
iter and :Mr. and ' Mrs King . of.
Detroit Were . week -end visitors
.at the .home' of Mr. arid ; Mrs.
is Cyril Austro- -
Mrs. Gilbert . ; Frayne 'spent.
last week with relatives in Mus-
koka, (fir llin and Toronto:._:
Rev,,, H Van Vynckt, 'together
with seven ,C W.I. • members,
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Mrs: Waiter Clare, ' :Mrs,' Edwin
Meyer, Mrs.' -Leo Courtney, Miss
Yo 'Van ,Osch, ` Mrs: Mary. Lier.
,man, :Mrs. . Ray Dalton, Mrs,
Mark Dalton, attended; , t.h e
C.W.L..
convention in St 'Thomas
omay 22nd.
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.N! ss Theresa. Martin of Harn-
ilton spent the w eek -end ' with
Mr. and Ms: l
Mrs: B ai e :Martin and
: family.:
.Mr.: and Mrs. Gene . Frayne_ z
A family visited' ;with relatives; in
Hesson last week:
. Mrs Peter Vogt' of Detroit is
Spending a' ccouple of.. weeks; at
the 'home of: her ' brother, Frank
�ulliva
On the . one hand/`"you have extravagant promises an
higher taxes.
On 'the 'other, you have a Liberal program, which pro.
ldes a: steacly reduction, in taxes (amounting to
$475,000,000 :in, the past four years); increasing bene
fits to all, Canadians; , increased' trade, and 'a ;vast nat
ional devel'opmenrt ,
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�N'T TRADE, ' PROGRESS FOR •PRbMIS
ANS WIN WITH THE LIBERALSI
•Published iby tho Huron Liberal Association ii
'":40ib • r� a:` itiiiiio lia+a44014 4,tr w♦ 1014�“r•?�w♦ ' y ki
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Mr H. Lambertus received
word of the :death of +his • sister-
in-law. Mrs Jos ' Lambertus Of„
Walke
morning.
Mr. •and Mrs. Hillary Minard
and ' two sons .of 'Belleville. are
spending this week at the Clif-•
ton •Austin home
� Mr. ' and Mrs: Arthur Dalton
W of .Hamilton spent the Week -end
with
with Mr and `'Mrs: Jerry' .Dalton,
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NONAGENARIAN LOCHALSH
NATIVE TASSEI1. AWAY
G• ordon Finlayson •of, •Lochalsh..
•recei've wor .on tinday' of the
death .of his aunt; Mrs: -Alex
Jamieson;, who,. passed away. •at
Winnipeg 'in' her. 90th. year:
Mrs.' Jamieson 'was the .fore'
mer -..;Flora ,Finlayson ones of a
am ly , o.t -even' chl l'dren .born
to Duncan Finlayson.. and , `Jane
,MacMillan.
Mrs, •Jarn'ieson'.s father came to
Lochalsh as a;' youth. in 1840:'
Over' 107 ,, year''s ago with. his
n dfather
Duncan. later carne into , 'possess.=
'011—.0.--the:`..:farxi Which -4-86n still iii
the :'Finlayson family,, being now
o_w_ 4-- ,• y: ord in ' nla-ysonT=
Mrs:
jortlieson has speht hex
married - life 'in 'Winnipeg ,where
the t inera . service was 'held. oil
i`uresd`ay, 5
She IS stii'vived bey -her hus-
band who is past the four .r score
and :.ten ._mark;_,_by_ three..sisters';:
Miss Christine . Finlayson,: and
Mrs, '.Mary'' Miner of:California;
�1rs '111arg6ret Yverton of Roeh'
tst�. ani ore"bi�othet`-
.ii,odericl. •. Finlayson, "Ottawa.
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:P:UB:LIC`AROUS
13Y ;ALCOHOL EVI
Mr. H. G. 'Manning, a forn*
professor . ;at Stratford Normai
School. .and well known irr' this
community iby. former ,graduates,
was . the guest: speaker' :at' the
morning , service in the • Unitei ;
Church
Since his retirement :as ,a .tea-
cher instructor, Mr. Ma%ining has
ibeen assoCated with'the Ontario.
Temperance Federation, a nn d
gave a'•very erlightning, talk on.
the; positive approaoh. the, Feder-
ation is now. taking . to'educate
and inform the people of . the in .
creasing;, menace of alcoholism.
iMr„.Mannuig said the churches
iaf all denominations Were '.fbe•
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taming More. conscious of -:their >,
'bilities in ,this • regard,
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and; :an aroused public: and •press
was. ,showing more concern:
Mr 1Vfanning--referred- to arti-
Teles ' appearing of . late in ;.a 'cross
sectionof magazines, that : could-
iii..' no sense be referred .to. as
temperance- '.publications. These- ;'
.articles all pointed up the cause
and ...effects the : dangers `. and
evils of alcoholism.
11FIr Vl nn -i 1s-first-su
abut slowlythe
temperance' forces
will win the .crusade against'this,
:the greatest of all”: social evils.
He: referred to 'the "much
maligned" Canada .;Tem-perance
pct, which -71s' in'.force int Huron: •
County and where the ,percent
'
;age of alcoholics:.` is only , about
onethird that of the ,overall On-
tario ratio per 100,000 ` of pope-- .°
lati.
Canada's alcoholism rate places
her 6th in all the countries.' of,
-the world, and the •percentage..of
Canadian 'women who—indulge
far exceed, that Of "the United;'
States
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MONUMENTS ,.
SK'ELTON
MEMORIALS
We are the 'only, rnan.ufae
tui ers ;in,• this. part of Ontario
•.of.,high ..`class. , monuments.'
.who*import granite, from the
--thie'•ro
Old Cv
�untry`in ugh .by=
the carload anct processgron;r
^'the rough to the 'finished.,
Monti/Tient. Ito middleman,.
when Choosing a monument
cotiie, 'and se'e . > one of•: r the
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largest selections in -Ontario.
tario,
Established over .sixty' years.
.Write; OJr phone . Walkerton,,8
and. reverse' charges. ,
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