The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-04-14, Page 2opAti
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ARE SPONSORING'. AN
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Lucknow Legion. Aall
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17th'.
Dancing 9- to. 12 to Farrier's" Orchestra
THR' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
ASHFIEW
Miss ' Sharon West of London
was home for the : week -end.
David ,Johnson Sells. Farm
David Johnson has sold his farm
to 'Eldon Bradley but will :con-
tinue.living there:
Alex MacKenzie of Hamilton
spent the week -end at home.
•" Mrs. James 'West is a patient
in Kincardine Hospital • and Mrs.
Henry MacKenzie a patient in
Wingham. Hospital with virus in-
fections.
in
fections
' .Mrs. D. R. MacKenzie was a
delegate to the' Synodical in .Walk-
erton. •
Sunday School 're -opened .last
Sunday with, an attendance of 92.
Preparatory Service will; be" held
Good Fridayevening. at 8 p.m.
and communion on .Easter . Sun-
day at °11 a.m.
Sympathy. ' is extended to the
West family in the :loss of their
brother ,John West of" Don 'Mills.
Douglas Ross: spent. ' the: 'week
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end in Tennessee.
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Farms . Change
Hands Recently.
(AMBERLEY and' DISTRICT)
p ; Over the past two weeks, with-
in a radius of'; a few miles, ' a
number of farms ,have been dis»
posed 'of. On the second' conces-
sion, J. S. Robb bought. fifty , ac-
res from James Nesbitt.: Jack
Blue disposed'. oI�m to . Bob
CourtneY. Leonard • Courtney pur-
chased Eldon Bradley's farm on
the boundary„ formerly owned.by
Tom .Brown. Dave Johnston ° of
Ashfield °sold ' his farm" to Eldon
Bradley. e
Mrs. Winnie .Watson had a suc
cessful sale on Friday\ of last
week. Emile MacLennan was: auc-
tioneer. .'William " Ferguson 'pur-,
chased •the. farm ,.which' is adja-
cent to his own property.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and; Mrs. L. Van Der 'Veen
of Lochalsh wish to announce the
engagement of their " daughter;'
Alice' Van Der Veen to Mr. James,.
Osinga. The wedding will'take
place. on May'. 8 , 1965.
Mr.: and ';° Mrs. Herbert Jaines
Poole of Summerside, P.E.I., " an-
nounce the " engagement of their
daughter,'; Katherine Elizabeth, to
John David Wharry, son' • of Mr.
and Mrs. William Wharry;' Luck -
now. The marriage will take place
On Saturday; May ist, in Pine Hill.
Divinity Hall Chapel, Halifax, N.S.
at -three o'clock in " the afternoon.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Dr. • and Mrs: J. M.(Mack)'
MacDonald, '' Janet, and Johnnie of
Sarnia,• spent the.week-end with,
his Parents Mr. and Mrs.; ; W. F.
MacDonald.
Alvin • Alton and family are up
and around again after being ill
with (hepatitis over -hr
wt epatitis for three
weeks...•
Mrs. Phil': MacMillan'returned
to: her home "'last week after be-
ing ,;:hospitalized in'Wingham for;
almost seven weeks. •
Elliott Sandy returned Sunda
after five months inFlorida.
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was accompanied ;::by Harold
'Smyth of.Stratford and the two
narrowly missed the.: "tornado
weather" ,that hit • the United,
States last : weekend.
THE GALA' REOPENING •
FOR THE . 1.965'; SEASON',
— Colour �' ':
■ • Starring: Cary .Grant, Leslie Caron, Trevor Howard • HANO��R
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N ft was war to -the end on this South Pacific island be-
10 tween a.'unshaven. loafer and the proper den mother to a ■ ' -DRIVE-IN ::THEATRE
■ . gang of homeless youngsters. This is one . of the top ten pie-.
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• • Walt Disney has' never made a finer picture than
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`" Brian Keith, Vera "Mlles and ''Walter•. Brennan ••
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• MONDAY; ` TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,' APRIL 19-20.21
• •▪ JERRY LEWIS;' Jill St; John and Agnes Moorehead
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A: 'fumbling poodle -sitter „acquires romance and • a., potential .i„•
battleaxe-in-law
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• THUR., PRI., VSAT., APRIL ,22-23.24 — at " regular ;prices •
Debbie Reynolds, Harve Presnell and Ed Begley
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■ 11 Great Song :flits by' Meredith ,Willson are juat part of the.•
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THUR.; FRI., "SAT.; •APR. 1S-16.17'.
The. Wild
And Wonderful
Tony Curtis, `C .'Kaufm°aii
Their. romance went to the dogs.
Color. '
Pawnee
Jean Montgoniery.
Color" and 'Cartpon Western. Action.
;SUNDAY LATE SHOW, APR; 18
The Fly
.V., Price'
Adult Entertainment, Colorscope •
Demeatra 13
Horror -aria
Season Pass, To First 5 Drivers
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grand entertainment in the unfazable,
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Unsmn ka le MoIIyBrown
1 David Niven, ` Peter Sellers
••Adult arid Colorscope.
Deluxe Color r i,
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A . Coming -w- "MARNIE" - adult entertainment T�rpedo B•
• James Mason
•• Sunset Drive-in re -opens• . '._ • . :� ��' C medy Plus 'Action
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. bad' day in good spirits
"' �: see The Panther
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WEDNESDAY, ,AP.RIL • 14th, 106S,
Ladies' and .Men's: Wear;, 'Lucknow .
WQMEN'S DRESSES
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Many, Many styles and,fabrics. • These: are in: 'half 'sizes•
iin Jacket 'and suit -fashions- dresses: in- wearable arnels, terry.e-•-
l'ene, printa in cottons and silks and lovely crispy housedress-
'es Corrie early, `;choose carefully .- free alterations:
• SELECT YOUR, `,EASTER. BONNET TO MATCH `';.
Phone. 528-3016:
SPECIALS
CHILD'S DRESSES - $3.00`.
• NYLONS A.— • 2 ,. FOR, 51.00
GLOVES a--' .50e
SCARVES- 50c •
SLIPS . $2.50
SCARVES • in' every color
SKIRTS— Linen in -sheath
and 'pleated colors
'Large selectionin: • cotton
BLOUSES •
HANDBAGS, JEWELLERY,'
HOSIERY,, GLOVES to
match
COATS
Tweeds, laminates, worsteds, all-weather
lengths. Many styles and latest colors..
- long aid 2/4
Scott Rink Wins
At 'Ripley Curling
Jack ” Scott's rink, ' composed of
Bert Elliott, :vice;: Allister Mac-
Kay, second and Donald MacKay,.
lead; won the Ripley ::Curling Club
,Men's Championship. and the
John Bell Trophy, on Tuesday ev-
ening.'
v
ening Jack defeated Harry Scott's
;foursome ` on Saturday and 'Bob
Johnston's crew'_in the final. ,,Carl
Funston made'' the presentation of the ",trophy; in the absence .: of .the
donor: Don McLay, president of
the . Club, : presented prizes to the
runners-up. A most unusual 'fea-
fea-
ture of . this presentation was' the
factthat veteran curler, 'Shirl Bo-
wers, received
t o
w `prizes
as"�
he
was the 'second man; on .both. Har -
ry and Bob's' rinks. 'Other ' mem-
bers of Harry's:' rink were Allan •:
Coiling: and "Leroy, Godfrey. With
Bob' . Johnston, were Ken 'H. Mac-
Kenzie and. Ronnie Funston
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Morgan Johnston'srink
g n ;rst won the.
final spiel. of " the• season `on Sat-
urday, with
a totalof 33 out of
a possible 39 points. Assisting, ..the
winner were his wife, Doris, with
Glen: 'Walden, and"Betty Ackert.
Second prize went to` Don .Mac--
'Tavish's' rink with 28 points. Don
had his wife; Anna„' with Walter
and Anna Dexter. Bob Johnston's.
quartet. was `.'third,: with Omar
(Alias Bertha) Brooks, ' Allan Col-
ling, and. Bob Lyons.
Curlers P •were ' represented from
Toronto, - Kincardine, Lucknow and
Stratford. Ken H. -MacKenzie and
Bob Johnston h ton deserve much cre-
dit
re dit for arranging this final : event.
Save $2.15 a gallon on CILTONE Satin Latex
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