The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-08-05, Page 7•H
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1953 •
Lyceum Theatre
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Two Shows Each Night
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
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Wednesday, Thurs., Aug. 5, 6
HOWARD KEEL;
JANE GREER
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The Desperate Search
Friday/ Saturday, Aug. 7, 8
VAN JOHNSON,
JANET LEIGH
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Confidentially Yours
- MATINEE SATURDAY
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
3 DAYS—AUGUST 10, 11, 12
RITA HAYWORTH,
i STEWART GRANGER
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SALOME
Adults 75 c Children 35c
ThursdayFriday, Saturday j
. August 13, 14, 15
Gene Autry., in
“GOLD TOWN
GHOST RIDERS”
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On Monday evening. ladies in
the immunity gathered at Holy-
rood Hall tp honor Miss, Eleanor
Murray, bride-elect, with a mis-j
cellanebus shower. To the strains *
of the wedding march played by
; Miss Edna Boyle, the oride was
shown to her place by Mrs. Roy
. Graham. Mrs. Dan McInnis read
an address expressing the kindly
wishes of everypne to .the. bride
and presented h’pr with a shpwer
of. beautiful gifts. Mrs. Grant
/Eckensw.iller assisted" in opening
the gifts while Miss Veronica
Murray read the., attached verses.
Mrs, Roy Graham arid Mrs. Maur
ice Hodgins also assisted, Eleanor
then thanked the ladies for their
kindness and invited everyone to
her home to view her trousseau.
Mrs. Frank Thompson was chair
lady and the following program
was enjoyed: readings, Miss
Nancy Needham, Mrs... Geo. Col
well, Miss Mary McCosh, Mrs.
Frank ,Brown, Miss Mary Mac- j
Millan, Mrs. Allister Hughes; in-!
strumentals, Mrs. Harvey Hous-1
ton, Corabelle Thompson and!
Barbara Murray; piano duet,
Misses Edna Bolye and Margaret
Malcolm; solos, Mrs. Ernest'Ack-
• eft,. Mrs, John -Emerson; vocal
duet, Helep. Needham and Sandra
Percy; the highland fling by Lois
1 JRobte - Re f-i-eshm ents -wererser ved~
and a social time enjoyed. The-
hall was very pretty with colpred |
•streamers, and
mer flowers. . ’
Dear’ Eleanor,
•It . is indeed
to be present v
••/this the happiest occasion of. your
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baskets of sum-
a pleasure for us
to honor you on
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Many of us here this evening
have watched your graduation
through the diaper department to
a little girl with a big bow in
her hair. Then you ■ grew from
i a demure little school miss. to a
chic teenager with a winning I smile. Now we find you .have
ieached the full bloom of your
youth and are abo>ut to become
a lovely; bride. /• •
Throughout these years *yQ.ur
genuine friendliness and sincerity
have endeared: ypu_lpius^ L,
7’“ We-would be happy to have
you remain in ouf cpmm.unity,
■but -we know that wherever you
go you. will enlighten the hearts
of others and endear yourself to
new friends.
We hope that these gifts Will
give you pleasure in your new
home, a home that will be full
of love, happiness and prosper
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Signed on behalf of all those
present with pur very best wish
es to you and the lucky groom
to-be.
Mr.- and Mrs. Glen Pinnell and
family of Windsor yjsited with'
Mr and Mrs. Harold Haldenby. I
The Women’s Institute meets on I
Thursday afternoon at the 'horrie ■
of Mrs. Ernest Ackert. Roll call/
My favorite, home remedy; con
veners, Mrs.’ Ed Thompson, and
-Mtst ’ Jimr^Boy1®?" guest’ speaker,
Mrs. (Dr.) Tyndall;, motto, Bcorn I
not the way another lives, each |
mpst. accept what nature gives;
luncfa, Mrs. E. Ackert (s), Mrs.
Jim Smith (s); Mrs. D. Watson
(c), Mrs, Jack Ackert. (c).
Mrs- E, Runchey of Toronto is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Wm.
Wall.' . ..
Miss Annetta Forster of Ripley i
4^v4^H^g—With—hpr-gTapdmoth"|
er, Mrs. J. W. Colwell.
Miss Donna Haldenby returned i
home after holidaying with 'her I
j sister Helen at Bruce^ Beach.^-^—
A miscellaneous shower was
held at Westford-school on Thurs
day evening for Miss Helen
Thompson, bride-elect.
Friends from here attended the
Kraemer-Murray wedding at St/
Anne’s Church, Riversdale, on
Saturday morning. Mrs. . Harold
Haldenby ; was guest soloist and
with her accompanist, Miss Edna
Boyle, were guests at the wed
ding dinner at Pleasure Valley
Lodge, Hanover. o
Miss Sheila Haldenby spent , a
few; days at Walkerton With Mr.
and .Mrs. Clare Sparling.
Miss Donna Nicholson returned
home after holidaying at Kincar
dine, Miliarton and Glamis.
Mr, Donnie Haldenby, who has_.
been sunplying at the Bank of
Montreal, Bothwell, spent the
week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ted Haldenby.
/ Mrs. Wm. Pinnell visited Mon
day last with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.,
Hodge. • , '
Mr. Frank. Bateman and fam
ily of ,Toronto visited with his
mother, Mrs. Charles Bonnet and
Mr. Bonnet during the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Herbert .of
Toronto, who have been vacation
ing with Mr. andv IMrs. Frank
Currie, Huron, spent an afternoon
with Mrs. Milton Walsh. • /
-Mr. and Mrs. Beft Nicholson
and family spent Sunday with
relatives, at -Amberley- ■ ,
..Miss Margaret Murray of Mon
treal, Mr. and Mrs, John Murray
from the West, visited during the
week with Mr..,and Mrs. P. A.
Mr. Russell,. Barr spent the
week-end at his .home here. ... I
I .Miss Margaret Ann Murray and-
her girl friend from Toronto at
tended 'her -sister Eleanor’s' wed-
dirig1 on Saturday. .
Inspected “Dainty Diggers
Gardens
On Wednesday .afterndon, July
29th, the “Dainty .Diggers’ Gar-_
'deri Club/ met ,-at the home of
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attendance. Miss Doreen Kern jn-.
spected the gardens in the morn
ing and was guest . shaker at
the meeting. Miss Kern discuss
ed plans for'achievement day and
explained how to the
vegetables for exhibition. ePlanS
were made for -the elub to spon-
soi- a ddnce in Holyrood Hall on ■
-August 13t.h-with™-Mullon-s—or--
chetstra of ' Walkerton, At the
i dose of the meeting .« dainty
1 luncli tvaS served ®,V Mrs. Schu-.
nijichdr.
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ROBINSON who
WORK
for g higher income tax
exemption for YOU.
WORK
for overseas markets for
YOUR livestock and
farm produce.
WORK FULL TIME
at Ottawa for YOU when
Parliament is in Session.
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for reopening and devel
oping of LUCKNOW
industries.
Vote For ANDY
The PLAYHOUSE
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 6, 7t 8
JOEL McCREA—tlie man that thrilled you in “Stars in My
, . Crown”, now brings you a picture that’s filled with
thrills, arid action—in technicolor— •
THE OUTRIDERS
" NO SATURDAY MATINEE UNTIL SEPTEMBER |
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, August 10, 11,12
The story’of a man who had too much money and the girl
who wanted to get married for love,
with PETER LAWFORD and JANET LEIGH in
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Phones: Lucknow 165, Dungannon 19-r-12
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Former Anglican Minister Passes
The? Rev. T. B. Holland of St.
John’s Church, Woodhpuse, near
Simcoe, passed away on Sunday
last at the age of 82. He had
served the parishes of Moosonee,
Sault Ste. Marie, Port Carling,
Bervie, Princeton, Norwich. Ches-_
ley and Woodhouse and will be
remembered by many in this
community.
Mr. Allan Wall of ? London is
holidaying with his parents, Mr.,
nad Mrs. Wm. Wall and Mr* and
Mrs. Jack Schumacher. * *■ * •. . •.’■■■
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCut
cheon of near Wroxeter were
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Sirs. j. R. Lane and Mr, and Mrs.™
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Frank- Maulden and Keith. . 1
Rev: and Mrs. Andrew Lane ofc
Brussels visitbd with Mr. and
] Mrs. j, R. Lane following the?
dedication service at South Kin-
loss on Sunday afternoon;;
Mr, and! Mrs. Bruce Ryan and
rtheir—nephew; Billy Stride oC
Toronto are holidaying WitK Mr;.
Gordon Hodgkinson. .
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Carefoot,
of Tiverton visited Monday at the •
Malcolm home here. ' v
Mn Martin Nelson, renewed ac*
qUaintances in the village Mon
day. ' j 7 '■ '
.Mr. Lorne Wall of Lucknow
•visited on Sunday at Wm. Wall’s;
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VOTE FOR ANDY ROBINSON
who will make representation of the
RIDING OF BRUCE
A FULL TIME JOB,-'
VOTE Andy Robinson j
z' r God save the queen
Bruce Progressive Conservative Association
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