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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8th, 1954 .THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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The PLAYHOUSE
First Show at 7.30 . Second Show at 9.U
Wednesday, Thursday, September 8, 9
II wonderful Stars, featuring Ginger Rogers/Victor Moore,
Marilyn Monroe, David Wayne, Eve Arden & Paul Douglas
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“WE’RE NOT MARRIED”
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Friday, Saturday, September 10th, 11th
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KINLOUGH
Miss Nancy Needham returned
from Toronto where she spent a
few days.
Eric Percy, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Alex^Rercy,. was confined to bed
for a. few days. At the start it
was feared it might.,be polio., but
with careful attention. Eric has
made a splendid recovery.
Entertain W.I. Branches '
Paramount, Teeswater & Kair-
shea Institutes were guests of the
Holyrood Branch on Thursday/af
ternoon. Mrs. Frank Thompson
was in charge ofthebusiriess and.
also Welcomed the guests. Mrs;
Wm. Wall reported on the bake
sale which was held at Kincar
dine. A short course on “Cultural
Activities in Home and Commun
ity” will ibe held late in October.
Mrs.; Jim Smith and Mrs. Tom
Hodgins were named delegates to
attend the convention in Guelph
the first week in October. The
convener, IMrs. Jim Smith, intro
duced the guest speaker,, Mr. Bob
Caibert from radio station CKNX
who gave a splendid address on
“Methods of Modern Farming”,
mentioning the many labor sav
ing devices including machinery,
lighting, transportation, health &
the modern home, comparing it to
methods of 50 years ago. He said,
“We have come a long way but
there is a great future ahead”.
Qthers taking part in the pro
gram were: Federated News re
port by Mrs. Jim Boyle; vocal
duet, Mrs. Morgan Johnston and
Mrs. Raynard Ackert; reading by
.Mrs. Reid of Paramount; (Mrs.
Tom Hodgins gave the motto; “Be
proud of your farm heritage and
have faith in the future; piano
solo, Mrs? Harvey Houston; solo;
Mrs Raymond Schumacher, Tees
water piano—solo, - Mrs.’ “Bruce
Keith, Teeswater; Miss Dean Mc
Leod recited “The Bishop and the
Cow”; Mrs; Orland Richards con-'
ducted-a song-contest. The—4-H-
Dainty Diggers presented their
skit on canning tomatoes. The
opening remarks were given by
Shirley Congram while Barbara
Murray and Mary' «Lou MacDon
ald demonstrated the proper me
thod of canning tomatoes under
the ,direction of. their leaders Mrs.
Perry Hodgins and Mrs, P. A.
Murray.' The roll call was . ans
wered With a joke. Expressions
of thanks were given: from the
visiting Institutes. < Refreshments
were served arid a social time en
joyed.
We welcome Mr., and Mrs, John
Stroeder and children to the vilL
age. They have taken over the
Needham store . and moved . in
-during—the—week1 ■
M£ss? Margaret J Schneller, re-
jturned ' this week to Belleville
where she is a student at the On
tario School for the Deaf. .
L Mn arid Mrs. George Haldenby
spent the week-end at Grand
Bend with Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Sparling and Allan at the Sparl
ing cottage. “ . ’
Miss Marlene Porter of Guelph
spent the week-end,at her home
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Fillenger
and Children'Of Detroit visited
over the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Nicholson and other
relatives.
Miss DOnria Nicholson return
ed home from holidaying at Mil
iarton. • . 1
Mrs. George Haldenby return
ed home from Toronto Where, she
spent the" past week <at the home
Miss Shirley Colwell of God-,
erich, Mrs. Jack Mason and child
ren of London visited on Sunday
with Mrs., J. W- Colwell; -
Mr. and Mrs; Roy MacDonald,
ML and .Mrs. Allari Wall arid
Sharon of London, Helen Schu^
macher, Con. 16 and Helen Camp--
bell of Kincardine spent the
week-end-with Mr, and-'Mrs. W-m. -
^all. ■ 1
Add Seats At Kinlougji School
brought teacheris and pripils to
th eii”. desks .’for .the. Fall term J .
Some additional seats had to; bo
purchased for our school' to ace
comodate the newcomers. Teach
ers returning are: Mrs. Catherine
Cillins to Kinlough; Mrs. Joyce
McEwan to Con. 10; Mrs, Grace
Graham to Westford; Miss K.
Lane Lto Brussels; Mr. Ralph Hal--
(lenby to Thorold; Miss Beverley
"Stanley to Arthur; • _ ' ‘........r
Starring . , .
Alec Guiness, Jack Hawkins, Athony Steel, in
“MALTA STORY”
Wednesday, Thursday, September 16, 17
DAN DAILEY and ANNE BAXTER, in
“YOU’RE MY EVERYTHING*
CULROSS CORNERS with Mr. and Mrs. Art Hodgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Nicholson.*
Ardis and Harvey of Bervie spent
Wednesday evening with Mr. and*
Mrs. Frank Brown and Reg.
.Messrs. Jas. Hodgins and James?
Haldenby .have gone West
Miss Helen Schumacher visited^
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. WalL
Kinlough. '■/// ' '
Mr. Geo. Bannerman is spend
ing some tiihe with Mr. and Mrs,.
Alex Whytock. ’
We are glad to report that
Mrs. Grant Wall was able tor
leave Winghaim Hospital and is/''
Staying with Mrs. Jos. Wall ofi
Before this is in print the?'
Karoen Wall spent a fevy. days
with Coraibelle Thompson,
The community extends sym
pathy to. Mrs Harold Percy in
the loss, of her . father, the late
Wm. Orr.,
Mr. Earle. Hodgins ancl Jack
Schumacher motored to Montreal
recently.
Mr/ Russell Stewart and Mr.
Barriger of Camp Borden were
week-end visitors with Mr; and
Mrs. Thomas Stewart. ' >
Harold Whytock spent Friday
with Donnie Wall.
Ernie Harina is all smiles these
days and the community extends Teeswater.
congratulations to lie and Mrs, Before this is in print the*
Hanna; on the birth of their son school bus will once again be ae. ‘
im Wirigham-Hospital- on Satur-. familiar, sight on our fToad——
day, August 28th. | with Mrs. Art Graham in charge^,
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hodgins the sound of our school bell Wilt
of Angus and Mr. and Mrs. Tom be- pealing. New beginners are:
recent . visitors Donnie ■ Wall, Nancy^_iStepheiir,. _.
—■—n—.—- * i I Teddy arid Kevin Haldenby,
Murray, Paramount, spent Sun-
(with Mrs. Art Graham in charge^
Hodgins _> were
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Mrs. Gertrude Walsh has gone Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hackett anc£ to the Qsborne home in Huron' (Murray, Paramount, spent Sun- ,
to care for Mrs. Osborne who is day with Mr. .and Mrs. Midford ill..; xir-u — j
Mrs. Howard Thompson will „ ...... ..........
entertain the W.A. at her home tended the Stobo picnic at Han-
on Thursday afternoon (today), over on .Sunday.
Wall and Donnie.
Mr. and -Mrs. Jas. Wraith at-
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