The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-06-30, Page 74 The PLAYHOUSE
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NOTICE
, Bailey’s Beauty Salon will be
closed all day Monday, July. 5th-
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30th, 1954 ~"HE'L’UCK.NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Lyceum Theatre
WINGHAM
„ .z Two Shows Each-Night—
FIRST SHOW AT 7.15
Wed., Thurs., June 30/ July 1
WILLIAM HOLDEN,
JUNE ALLYSON
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Want Ads I public school
PROMOTIONS
(Names in alphabetical order)
Grade One to Grade Two .
Honors: Margaret- (Peggy) But
ton, Roy Button, Grace MacDoug-:
ally Elizabeth .Pollock, Terrence
Rathwell, Jane Smith; Pass: Rus
sell Allin, Eileen Baker, Robert
Bannister, Anita . Cline, Gert de
Jong, Donald Fisher, Bryan Gam-
mie, Chester Hodgins, jJ&et Hof
stede, Barry Irwin, Cheryle Jar
dine, Brian Johnstone,. Carol
MacIntyre, John (Buddy) Prit
chard, Keith Roulston, Sharon
Whitby.
Grade Two to . Grade. Three
Honors: Myrna Burden^ Lynn
Cow an; ~ D ouglas ” Dickie? Roy
Gardner; Pass: Ronald Austin,
Bryan Congr^m, Janet de Jong,.
............... Ross Forster,
Murdie, Glenn Porter,
Stewart, Cheryl Whitby.
Isabel Havens, teacher.
ROOM II
4 to Grade 5
NOTICE
The Ladies Auxiliary to .the
Canadian Legion will hold-their
regular meeting on Tuesday, July,
6th. «'- ■
Executive Suite
Friday, Saturday, July 2, 3
JOHN HQDIAK, ‘
LINDA CHRISTIAN
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BATTLE ZOHE
Matinee Saturday Afternoon
^Monday, Tuesday, July 5. 6
Burt Lancaster, Eva Bartok
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The Crimson Pirate
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and-.
Denise Parcel, Patrie Knowles
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Flame of Calcutta
Last complete show at 8.30
Monday, Tuesday, July 7, 8
GINGER ROGERS,
WILLIAM HOLDEN
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“FOREVER FEMALE’-’
CARD OF THANKS
TENDERS
TENDERS will be received, for
the painting of the interior of
the school, ,S.S. No. 3, Kinloss.
Tenders tozbe in by 'July 15th.
Lowest or any tender not nec
essarily accepted. .
Frank Murray,. Secretary,
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Notice To Creditors
In The Estate Of Annie Mac-
Innes.
All persons having c 1 a i m s
against the’estate of Annie Mac-
Innes, late of the Village of Luck-
. now, in 'the County, of Bruce,
Widow, who died on or about the
i-5th day of March, .1952, are
hereby notified, to send isfi .to the*
undersigned Solicitor, on or be
fore the. 24th day of July, 1954,
full particulars of their claims.
Immediately after the said last
•_ mentioned date, the assets_of_the-
said estate Will be distributed
amongst . the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to
the claims of which the under-
signed shall then have notice?
i Dated at Mount Forest, Ontario
, this 24fh day of June, 1954.
I C. E, Fallis, Esq., Q.C.,
j Mount Forest, Ontario, .
Solicitor for the Administrator.
Grade
Honors: Thomas Wasney-; Pass:
Ronald Attridge, Robert Austin,
Keith Gardner, Joost Hofstede,
George Humphrey, Gordon Mac-
Nag, joe Marriott, Alan Mow -
Grade 3 to Grade 4
Honors: Anne Baulch, Ross
Hamilton,Dianne-Jamieson/Pass:
Lynda Button, Glen Cowan, Rob
ert Hunter, Tony Johnstone,. Gale
Louzon, Carl Wagner, Clifford
Wagner. *
Grade "2 to Grade 3
Honors: Thomas Andrew, WiL
liaan Gardner, Esther Giibson, Di
anne Humphrey, Herbert Hunter
Douglas Johnston, Louise Jones,
Douglas MacKinnon, James Mac-
Naughton, Ian Morton, James
Mullin, Barbara Rathwell, Bev
erley - Rathwell, David
son.
IN MEMORIAMThanks to everv one that gave |
a helping hand to clean up the' MacDONALD—there passed away
St. Helen’s Cemetery. I one year ago, on July 2nd, 1953,
. Kenneth JPurves. i Elizabeth Tackaberry, beloved |
• . • I wife pf W. J. MacDonald.
iMr. and Mrs. Mervin MacDon-1 __^saciiy missed by . Husband and
aid wish to most sincerely thank prjenc|s
those who extinguished the fire ;---------7——— ------------- -
in their cottage and those from; GERALD WEILER HAD
Amberley who responded to the; HAND BADLY GASHED
call for assistance. Their efforts
were indeed appreciated.
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Gerald Weiler, 13-year-old- son
-of—M-i^r-and—M-rs-r-Joe-WeHerrhad*
the back of his right hand badly
i gashed last week, but it was for-
I tunate the injury <was~moL more
1 serious.f Gerald was cut by the saw in
| his > father’s mill. The accident
happened as his Dad Went to
start the engine. Fortunately the
engiiie did not take hold on the
first try, or in place of a gashed,
hand the. lad mighty easily have
Mr. J. F. Dawson wishes to
thank his many friends lor their •!
kindness/to him during his ; re-1
cent illness. Special thanks to the>
Women’s. Missionary Society, of I
South Kinloss Church for their I
thoughtfulness. . .
I wish to - thank my many
friends for their cards, letters,
flowers, boxes of fruit and other
gifts which were sent to me while : had it severed. Trhe gash bled
in Victoria Hospital. Theys were. freely, but no permanent injury
all very much appreciated. .'
Mrs. Maude Sherwood.
was done the hand,-which will
be O.K. whe'n the cut heals. . ■’______.... t—- —z—*---------*
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H. L. Thompson,
ROOM III
Grade 6 to Grade 7 -
Honors: Evan Agnew*, Johanna
de Jong, Nancy Forster, Bob
Habkirk, Harm Hofstede, Nancy
Irwin, Allan MacDougall, Caro
lyn Mathers,. Garry Ritchie, Pat
ricia Thompson;. Pass: Bob An
drew, Brupe Baker, Jack Button.
"Thom Collyer, Donald Hamilton,
Frank Murdie, Bill Robinson.
(*) Passed Grades 5 and 6 this
year.
Grade 5 to Grade 6
Honors: Mary Allin, Elizabeth
Bannister, Karen Burden, ’Den
ver Dickie, Elizabeth Finlayson,
Janet Finlayson, George Gibson,
Paul Henderson, Murray Hunter;
Margaret Rees, Dick Richards,
Judy Webster; Pass: Leona Col
lins, Lyn Couse/.Paul Emberlin,
Jimmie Gardner, Betsy Hender
son,Lolna Howald, Kenneth
Jones, Garry MacDonald, Ken
neth McDonald, Marguerite Mac-
Kenzie, Margaret Mullin, Tommy
Rathwell; Conditionally: Francis
Huber. ,Paint Sale
Continues
Azure Blue.
< INSIDE ENAMEL
Ivory, Cteam, White, Cardinal, Red,' Bermuda Grey.
$1.00PER
QUART ......................
PORCH AND FLOOR ENAMEL
Light Grey, Tan, Tile Red, Brown.
qTakt ... ..'.... $1-00 • 5•k
WHITE HOUSE PAINT
’ PER ..■ -“V"'..... ....... .■
. Gallon .............................
Webster & MacKinnon
^LVmiNG, HEA’nNG and ELECtRlO
‘ Ruby M. Webb.
ROOM IV .
Grade 8 to Grade 9 :
Honors: Sara Jane Bannister^
Shirley Irwin, .Gerald Mowbray,
•Jim, Petersen, Donald Reid, Bldon
Wraith, Patricia Welsh; Pass:
Betty Armstrong, Eugene Gard
ner, Alvin Hodgins, Melviii- Hod-,
gins, Bobbie Irwin, Mae Ketch-
abaw, Shirley McClure?
Grade 7 to Grade 8 '
Honors;
Buckton,
Crawford,
Richards-,
Kennedy; Pass.-^MarioiL-Buckton^
Ha?old Elphiclc,-Arthur HOwald,
Betty Habkirk, - Marga r e 11R ose.
Lyons, Jean Mullin,. Marlene
Stanley, Bobbie Struthers, Nancy
WebatOh .
. . ’ Stuart E. Collyer.
Fraser, Asht'oh,
Angus Cline,
Joanne Hunter,
Billie
Joan
Jean
Douglas- Schmid, . Jack
The milliner showed Us the lids;
Such, darling things, she said,
I really" liked the old hats best,
That’s just the Scotch in me,
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__lsLshow 7.30; 2nd 9.15—Adults 50c, students 35crchildren 25c
Wednesday, Thursday, June 30th, July 1st
Marilyn Monroe, Joseph Cotton and Jeari Peters, in
NIAGARA
In Special Color.
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Nikkie de Jong,
Mary
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Friday, Saturday, July 2nd, 3rd
Dianah Sheridan and John Gregson, in
GENEVIEVE
Matinee Saturday at 2.30 — Children 10c, Students 20c
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Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 8, 9, 10
Monte Woolley, Thelma Ritter, David Wayne, Jean Peters, in
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No Wednesday Show During July and August
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