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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15th, 1954
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ONTARIO
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First Showing Starts at 7.15 pah. Saturday Matinees 2,00
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Wednesday, Thursday, September 15th, 16th
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Friday, Saturday, September 17th, 18 th
Brett King, Barbara Lawrence, in
JE&SE-J^
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Monday, Tuesday, September 20 th, 21st
Ricardo Montalban, Betta St. John, in
“THE SARACEN BLADE”
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(VARIETY NIGHT
WAS BlGSyCCESS
(ST. HELENS NEWS)
Those who attended—dnd there
was a good crowd-—enjoyed a
real treat at the Variety Concert
held in the United Church shed
on Friday evening This venture
was-underthe—auspicesufthe
Young , People’s Union with the
proceeds being divided with the
Women’s Association. Mr; Harvey
Sparling was the genial master
of^cerehronTes^ with MiTTMirf
Craig of' Sarnia as accompanist
throughout the evening. The
singing of O Canada was follow
ed by piano solos by Mr. Craig.
Mrs. Velma Hall of St. Marys
was the ceiloist of the evening.
Mr. Keith Barbour of Guelph was
again well received for his tenor
solos and he and Don Cameron
favored, with a trumpet and
trombone number. The Lucknow
High School Quartette with Mr.
Harvey Bride as accompanist,
was mUch enjoyed as was the
Scotch dancing by Isabelle Mac
pherson to bagpipe music by
Archie McQuillin, who also fav
ored with several selections on
the pipes. “The Aristocrats”, Don
Caineron, Murray Gaunt, Jim
Reid and Junmy .Hackett with
Barbara Wilson at the piano,
made their firs.t public, appear
ance as an orchestra, and were'
highly appjfeuded. Mrs. Marion
Irwin of Delaware who won the
hearts of all on Flower Sunday,
was heard again on the mirimba-
phone; and the cathedral cliimes.
Aipong her< selections was “The
Toymaker’s Dream”. It was this
number on the mirimbaphone
that won her the gold medal on
-Maj nr-Bowes-progra-mnsumeyears
ago. The Hurondale Ramblers of
Exeter ' played delightful music
and a gay touch was- added to
_the._ program-by-ballet-daneing-
by._ Rosemary Dobson of Kirkton
and by tap dancing by .she and,
her brother Robert. The singing
of The Queen brought a delight
ful evening to a close. During in
termission a _ thriving business
;v/as done at the booth where
pie,, cake, arid ice cream and cof
fee were served.
Two Former Residents Die
It, is with deep regret that we
report the deaths of two former
residents of the community in
the . person of . Mr. Angus Me- t
Donald, whose death occurred at
his home at Empress, Sask., on
Thursday after a short illness,
and .Mr. Robert McQuillin, who
died in Hamilton on Sunday
on Thursday; Sympathy goes to
the bereaved . relatives. •
Mr. Allan Craig of Sarnia was
the guest speaker at the service
in the United Church on Sunday
morning. Mr. Craig, who is. con
vener of Citizenship and Com
munity Service for .the Y.P.U. .of
London Conference, spoke on
“Christian 'Citizenship”. Miss
Hazel Sparling of Elrnville sang
“God Will Take Care of You”
and the choir sahg an anthem.
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Wednesday, Thursday, September 22nd, 23rd
Cornel Wilde, Constance Smith, in
TREASURE OF THE GOLDEN CONDOR”
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CULgOSS CORNERS Miss' Helen Schumacher spent
the Ayeek'-end with her grand-
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Writ. Wall,
• Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Wraith sp^nt ( Kinlouali.___ __ _______'__
..... Saturday, September. 11th,
Mr. and Mrs. Mid.ford .Wall-entcr-
i tajned oyer
The PLAYHOUSE
First Show at 7.30 Second Show at 9.15
Wednesday, Thursday, September 15," 16
DAN DAILEY and ANNE BAXTER, in
“YOU’RE MY EVERYTHING
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JRetty Grable, Dale Robertson, Thelma Riiter, John Carroll, in
“THE FARMER TAKES A WIFE
Wednesday, Thursday, September 22nd, 23rd
DEAN MARTIN'and. JERRY LOUIS, in (
“THE STOOGE”
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CARD OF THANKS
Jim and Betty Blue wish to
sincerely thank those who held
the reception fpr. them in Ripley
last Friday night, and to express
appreciation to the many friends
who. attended to honor them on
this occasion.
'■Mr. and Mrs. Benson Shackle
ton wish to take this opportunity
to thank all the good friends and
neighbors who so kindly came
and helped with the threshing
when Benson- met with an acci
dent last week, especially Mr’.
■Cecil Blake, who brought his
threshing machine? °
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ritchie
wish to express their sincere
thanks to all their friends and
neighbors who so kindly helped
them at the time of their fire.
A-special~~thari ks' to“Rev7"Metkie~
John and the Lucknow Fire De
partment and Treleaven’s Mill.
Twenty -Five Y ears Married .
Mr. and Mrs. Spence Irwin
marked their 25th wedding anni
versary on Saturday. They took
a motor trip last week to Kirk
land Lake with Mr. and , Mrs.
Gordon IrWin and Wayne of God
erich, and who spent, the week
end here, with them.
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PURPLE GROVE
Mrs. Frank Dore attended the:
Toronto Ex. last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Thomp-
son and children of ELora, Mrs
and Mrs. Bill Orr and Kenneth*
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Orr of Ar
thur, IMrs. J. Colwell of Kinlough
visited at the home of Mr. and:
Mrs. Donald McCosh recently.
•Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gawley
family visited with the Misses
Gawley of Ripley on Sunday,
Mr. NorvaL Stanley arid Mrs-
Helen Swan and Rosylind, Mrs..
Russel Stanley spent a few days-
at Toronto Ex.
Mr. and Mrs’ Francis Boyle He
babe visited with Mr. and Mrs;
_,Iim__Boyle-at—Holyrood.-—--------
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCosh?
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Carrick* of .Goderich on Sundays
..and, Mrs. Gordon Towle*,
who have been visiting at the
home , of the latter’s sister, Mrs4
Ralph Hill, have left for theii*
home in Vancouver.
A bus load from here attended:
the London Fair on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Emerson,
visited at the hoine of Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Nixon on Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Quigley and
Jimmy of London visited at the-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hill ! recently.I
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Lucknow. • | tajned over forty relatives and
■Miss Sharon Wall, Londoii. , fptends of their pareiiis-, Mr. and
spent the week-end with Mr..
’.Mrs. Jack Schumacher.
: . Mr. apd Mrs. Howard Edgar of
Listowel .visited recently with were r
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We arc glad to report Mrs. ma.ivo and. white
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In listing the beginners, at our. tingly. 'Tor ti.ey are jo ly^goocl I
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led the, name of Billy Walh . were sung brinaipj an enjoyable
We- are sorry to report Mr.; evening to a close? •
■ ?’0m Hodgins to have been in-| . stah-
i: jtircd during harvesting opera- accompanied Mt- a d • /
tidns. i-I6 was taken to Wingham .ley Gallagher to Toronto and at-
Hospital. tended the Ex, ■ .. . . r •
Mr. and Mrs.. Jack Schumacher? MrI. spent Friday evening, with- Mr. anti falnity . s ftatmerman '
Mrs, Melvin. Zettei and Jean Mr..and Mrs...Hatold Banoetman.
W Mrs. Chas. ScfiumachCr, Of Kinloss, .and attended the dnm
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■ and Mrs, Tom,-Hackett’.of .Ashfield
' cn ti’.e occasion of their -35th. an
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