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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-04-28, Page 2PAT '. TWO THEI ;LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .11 • �•NN�NH®!.•t.IEBeFGBGIB.•8i• RIVE1 THEATRE. .• . ••• • .• . --. 1� MILES EAST OF ° TOWN' GODERICH —HIGHWAY 8 MI • BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 .O'CLOCK • • •. • • Now Playing — THUR., FRI., SAT., — adult entertainment Ann' .Margret, and ,John . Forsythe- 'Kitten orsythe 'Kitten With A Whip" .Murphy and James .Stewart.:F ig t Passoge Calor AT, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,.MAY. 3.4.5 adult entertainment' Peter. Cushing and Katy 'Wild ' 'he Evi(`of Firankenstein" . Color Yvonne Romaine and Cliff Evan: Curse outhe Werewolf .Color • • • • • • • • .•• • • • • . • • . • • • • • • • THURSDAY, =. •. • • • Color• • . *, .. Chuck Connors and Katy McGuire .Fli ,., er :n — Color 1408•0000000•41041•000000.0 0.000000•040•404,000000000,1 • FRIDAY, SATURDAY, • MAY 6-78 Fred' 'MacMurray and ` Polly Bergen Kisses For My President" • • • • •/ • • •'• • • • • • •. • s •. • • •. • • • - C W.L CARD PARTY 'cure on engineering°' An election of officers was held: .The last card;. party, of the sea- president, °Cecil. Cranston; vice - ,son ice -,son- :vis held .n , the. St° Augustine president,. ' Am[brose. 'Redmo id; Parish Hall, with sixteen tables secretary, Donna McKenzie; press` present. 'The:. lady's high prize ,reporters,. Jill Bennett for Goder- was > won by Kay. Seers; :.lady's ich•` and Rosemary •Eedy for Luc low, Marlene Finleon .' men's high, know. There :: were 18 members . Ambrose Redmond men's .low, enrolled: Terry: Foran; door. prize,. Lorne Darwin The season's high • aver- age, Mrs. Gus Deverea .. ' `t ux Lunch was served. bythecork. n, voters' Marian Hickey; Faye and 1/Lois .Eckenswiller DUNGANNON CALF CLUB • HEADED ' BY'. CECIL .1CRANSTON The organization meeting ' for .4.11 clubs. was, ..held .on, Friday, April.. 23rd :in. the Lucknow High' Snhogl . 'The Dungannon , 4411' calf club was formed with :leaders •Ross Eedy, Sandy : Kolkmman . and: John' Clark,... 'Doh Pullen talked. about . the .. 4-H • motto which- is "Learn to de , by • AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Machinery, Hay and Grain will be 'field for 'Frank :Hamilton, Lot 12, concession :13 Ashfield Town- ship; on. Tuesday, May 4th, at1 o'. clock: See bills, for list. Terms cash Real Estate • t The farm, consisting of 100 ac- res more or less,' with' ;L shaped. .bank 'barn, ' good . house,hydro, i water . pressure system n barn and house, will be offered., for sale. Terms — 10% 'day of sale, balance in 60 days: Frank: ' Hamilton, ' :proprietor; doing." Then he showed aP is Emile MacLennan, auctioneer. • - .. . .•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••41 • AT • :. THE • • NOW .PLAYING - APRIL 29.30, MAY 1 Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby and.. Dean Martin B A lively, o is ng blend of comedy with mtis e , THE SQUARE ''w Goderich.:. •:• • • • • • Robin and the Seven , Hoods" — Color ••• • • .. • • • MONDAY, `TUESDAY, •.WEDNE•SDA.Y, MAY 3-4-5 • Andy .'Williams, :Sandra Dee and Robert Goulet : with a. cast that includes Maurice Chevalier,Charlie. Rugles and Gene Raymond. It's musicmedy • • ''I'd Rather Be' Rich"..• • Color • • • • • i THURSDAY, ''FRIDAY,. SATURDAY, MAY 6.1-8 0. - . James Dar•ren, Pamela Tiffin and Marilyn Maxwell' ' ••. • Romantic drama about a young .race -car enth• ' usiast 6' • • The , Lively Set"to • •• • Color , e •• • • C0MING = ."ToPKAPI', art award :winner• . 1••DD••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••�•• % Guide ssociation .. Has Dessert Bridge On . Thursday afternoon, April 22nd, friends of Guiding ...gathered' in. the: Town ,Hall, for a "dessert bridge" sponsored: by the Luck-' now Local Association. of Girl ,Guides. A tea table was centered with ;an. arrangement of. daffodils and. 'pussy willows . in moss and fungi. Each• of the fourteen Card tables had a ,centre, piece of yel- low and purple crocus. ;'Mrs. Gor- don. •Kirkland' was in 'charge. {of. the', flower arrangements. Mrs;; 'A. E. McKim and Mrs. Jack Mac- Donald poured • tea as the guests. selected. a dessert from the many varieties on display. .As the ladies . were arriving, pi- ano selections were . played • by Guides Carol Campbell: and Pat- ricia Connon Assisting Mrs::Jack' McKim and .Mrs. George Whitby receiving •..the guests, were Janet - ,Carruthers, Linda Boyle and' Be- iverley MacDonald. A special wel- come was extended • to• .Mrs: C Tupper of Harriston, , Division Commissioner f o r ,Grey ' . Bruce South. Favours • donated: by Luck now Branch of Bank. of Mont- real, Gladys. :Beauty Salon and ••Mowatt and . Moore Ltd., were ac- knowledged. • At .theconclusion of a after noon, the. 'high prize vvas won by Mrs. George Whitby. It -was kind ly ''donated by Schmid's Jewellery The low.. prize;, donated by.; Ash ton's Department Store, went to' Mrs. Stewart Levis. Mrs. Tupper' made two ' lucky draws .which were won by Mrs. J.. L. MacMil- lan and Mrs. George :Ioynt. . •' The afternoon seemed. .to be en- joyed by everyone 'and it 'has been suggested that it .become an annual event. Over fortydollars was cleared and, this money , will be used to assist -with, . Guide camping this summer. The Local Association would like to thank the 'many who helped snake this event a success BIRTHS -SIM'PSON In •Wingham 'and. District; Hospital, on Saturday, April `17th;' 1965, . to Mr, and Mrs. Duncan. Simpson, Kintail, 'Ontario, a .son. GNAY In . Wingham and: Dis- trict Hospital, on. April 23rd, to •an'd Mrs." John .Gnay (Nor- een Kilpatrick) ' of. Belgrave; a daughter, Julie. Ann; a sister : °for.. Grant. SWAN -- in . Walkerton Hospital , on • Friday,Ar1?il. ' 23rd to . Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Swan (Ruth Anderson) a son. • HANOVER DRIVE-1N THEATRE FRI., .SAT., 'APRIL 30' &' MAY 1 Rabin and the • Seven Hoods Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Bing Crosby. Color Scope The Funniest, Fastest 'Comedy, of them all. S.urfParty.: A Swinging Party Bobby Vinton CARTOON MON., TUES., :WED`, MAY 3.4.5, A Summer Place Troy Donahue,: Sandra Dee Color.• • 'CARTOON Adult Drama�ypu would not Want 'to miss, • ADMITTANCE . RESTRICTED TO 'PERSONS 18 YEARS 'OM AGI OR OVER FRI.,`, SAT., MAY 6.7.8 The: Great Escape s•♦••e•e•e•••eee•4•••••o. IMEDNESDAY, APRIL 28t1t,: 1965. GIRLS „SUMMER JEANS, 'SHORTS AND POP TOPS NEW SWING UMA-THING ,FOR THE CHILDREN FRESH LOT. OF. GARDEN' AND FLOWER SEEDS, '. w „• GLADIOLUS: BULBS , r` Special - Math Balls 39c a 'box PHONE, 578'4129. LUCKNOW Bowlers Give. To Cri led Children The . Ladies Evening Bowling League :,held an evening of bowl- ing, Monday, April 12th.,- After which president; Eunice: Cunning-, ham,, presented. trophies to 'Pearl Jamieson and team for being the season's winners;~ she then pre- sented mugsto her own team for winning the play-offs John Van der Veen, of the Lucknow : Bowl and ` .Billiards; presented Eunice and .her ..team with .a beautiful trophy donated by, ,Silverwood Dairies,' to , be presented annually to the' top`; team :of the play -Offs.- : President, . Eunice Cunningham, ,presented Anna Johnstone with a cheque• for her work throughout the season. Anna' then.' thanked everyone for their co-operation. Treasurer, Rose Hall; ` read ', the treasurer's report,.`and .it was, vo ted 'unanimously that the ' funds begiven to the Crippled' Children: Eunice ..presented ash trays to all who, bowled:, during the year. The new officers elected were:.. president, Kay Crawford,.'' vice-. president,. Donna Alton; Secre- tary, Muriel - 'Ritchie treasurer, Maudie . Fisher. A vote of thanks was.: then given to the . retiring. officer..:.: • KINLOSS Visitors during.. Easter' week at the home ,of, Mr. and Mrs: Leon- ard MacInnes were: Mr; and Mrs. Roy MacInnes Toronto, Billie Congram, Wingharn, Mrs. Gordon MacInnes, : Sault. ' St. Mar ie,. Miss .Florenee MacInnes,. agara Falls, Miss Mae MacInnes • IRWIN'S CONSTRUCTION GENERAL. CONTRACTING BULLDOZING -BACK HOE. ' SAND GRAVEL HAULAGE 528-3048 LUCKNOW and Mrs: Chester • Casernore of Wingham; ' Mr. and Mrs. Fraser ,MacKin- non.' acKinnon:• and. Murray ' spent Thursday. in London. ' Bruce. Colwell'; Jim Clarke, Mac and .Hugh MacInnes and • Walter • Dickie : of First Kinloss Boy `Scputs spent Saturday in ;Toronto. "• Took :Trip To Florida On ".completion: of ' the • term at' Waterloo University, Denver Dic- kie • and --three friends, enjoyed • a ten=day motor trip to . Florida. Denver commenced 'work, . in the Enginneering . Office , of Doininion, Road' Machinery Co.. Ltd. of ' God erich on Monday.' . Cliff. Roulston ` is . now empleyed • at the •.Sheaffer 'Pen Co plant at Goderich. • •■■■■r/•■•■•■••••■■■■••••■•R1■E■N•■••'••■■■■r■R1Ri?a • ■., inghatist . •.• • WED., THUR: FRI. - (3 ` Days) ADULT' ENTERTAINMENT "Goldfinger" APRIL\ 28-29-30 ■ ■ . Colour • ■` Starring: Sean Connery as agent 007 0 The roughest, toughest of the 007 series A thrill a min ■ - ■ ate. and 'a• new James Bond girl in every scene. It's' a 'must • . II, ' for all Dond .fans • ■ • ■ ■ ■ ' ■ SATURDAY MATINEE , MAY, 1 ,•"Santa ' Fe Passage" Starring: John Payne om SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY' "633 Squadron'' to • i • • N MAY ..1.3.4 r•: r; M. r • 1 1 1 ■; N, ■ Colour - CinemaScope . ; ■ Starring: 'Cliff Robertson, George Chakiris . •This is the story behind the "winged'' legend's of. World ■War11 WEDNESDAY,' THURSDAY, FRIDAY '•Tie Outlaws Its Comin, In▪ •Milmi■aiilmanime•■rr••1• '•■1001111111MeaMn111Na t; . MAY 3.6'' • 11 11 rr • o. •