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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-05-26, Page 211 :TWO rr XHI .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKI41OW, ONTA een t o yr e recentlyhad a request out an advertising agency re- Questing :,detailed information. about the number ,of dogs' , on . farms, in, kennels, in town. as pets.: ,etc. The advertising • , ag, .., was ,.making plans for an advertising . campaign 'that Was to be. directed .at the "dog , , market" . in this , area. f d well as. across the coup •They naturally • were con- cerned if -wehad any dogs In Mit area. before they sent. their funds In this direction. The agency suggested' var- ious places where we could -rbecure the' .information: we - re - The county assessor's ce revealed that Lucknow tad • population .of .16 dogs ' *according • to the official re ° Seems there a lot of •people in the illage who `.don't admit to having a dog. Probably: saves: them a buck .or two on a licence: . :"Dog gonnit", we could see 16 dogs any day !of the week., just by: looking out our front window. It seemed purpose- !less for us to try, 'o go any fur 'cher . and ;secure he dog pop_ ulatiion. of the a jacent:.town- -ships. own •dic - s` accepted ..the ri 'ship . We a�c Rt d -pious figure ; of 16. and }et .it:. 'go at that. • See the new selection . of serv- iettes, place mats and .coasters at the 1Lucknow Sentinel. *; Up�'lp! eekens A mil, afternoon collision.. On Saturday afternoon . .in. Lucknow. didclose top $1500 damage to two cars but the occupants:: escaped serious inky. Mary Anerson' of 'Toronto, ac- eo ' by her mot1er Mrs.'` mponied h W. B. Anderson of Lucknow was proceeding east on Wheeler . St:' and was in collision with a : car driven by Ken Nicholson Of Luck now . who. ' was proceeding +r :'south, on Inglis St. The accident. oc- curred at the. Johnstone Feed Mill corner, Ken, . and children were uninjur- ed.. Mary slightly injuredher nose but" no bones were' broken, Hermother was uninjured. Damage has , been roughly es- timated at close to ' '$1000 to the Anderson .Volkswagen and about $500 to the. Nicholson car. The col- lision was investigated by. Village Police Chief , Joe : Vienneau. PROGRAMME. .AT PINECREST • Unit 4 of: the United Church `Women Lucknow,' put on a short programme; : at Pinecrest Nurs- ing urs ing Home last Tuesday afternoon. Members taking. part. ' were Mrs. Mel Goyette, organist, • Mrs., Clar- ence Bell;. scripture, Mn. Greer ' and Mrs, Bruce MacKenzie 'readings. Mrs, E. ` Hall, Mrs. H. .Strap, Mrs.Bob Campbtell and Mrs/ Wm. Wherry assisted with Hymns.. Mrs. Harvey 'Webster was convenor for < the Programme.; SUNSET DRIVE-IN' THEATRE •• : GODERICH = 'HIGHWAY' 8 MILES` EAST °.QFTOWN , • • ...BOX.:OFFICE OPENS' AT'. 8, O'CLOCK' .•. •,. NOW PLAYING - THUR., FRI. SAT:, :MAY 27-28-2941 Bobby Darin, Sandra Dee Kirk -Douglas, Gena Rowland IF, A MAN ANSWERS" "LONELY ARE•' THE BRAVE" • •. • ' • co/or • • - . • • - • -MONDAY,.. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,. `MAY ;31 JUNE "1.2 `' • ' Jeff Chandler,'Doroth ;Y : Malone Robert:' Morley,Tom Poston • • • "PILLARS OF THE SKY" "THE OLD , DARK- HOUSE" • color • • • • •• ,• • • • • • • • 4•THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 3-4-5 •• .Bobby Vee, Cherry Rowla. nd • /June ' • Adamsstars "JUST FOR 'PUN" • . • color• , 'AWAY ALL BOATS',' • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••144114•11106. IAT KTHESQUARE,:..::.:THE : .. Godericb • • ,; • • 1.1018, PLAYING ` THUR.,. FRI., .SAT., MAY 27-28-29 0 • '• :ELVIS. PRESLEY ' ,with Ursula Andress. • ••... 1n a' colorful and , entertaining resort • romance • • •. •. Fug In Acou: p co. • • : .• `• It's musical •. • • • • • MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY ' 31, JUNE 1-2' '�. • •. • Kim Novak, Lawrence Harvey and Robert` Morley 0 ' 0 Somerset Maugham's sensational novel becomes one of the ; :• year's . most: .interesting dramas • • Of • ADMITTANCE : ., • • •. • RESTRICTED • • •• . Hunian. '. ' . la TO PERSONS Bondage".. 6.. on ova • THUR., FR A . • i• .• •. 1 , 'SAT., JUNE 3.4=5 -- Double i3,i11 •• ' •, • w5 . Jon Hall an•d Marie Windsor •• ' • .. • co-starred in a Technicolor adventure tale • •• Plus The Three Stooges and . Nancy Kovack. in ' • •, • • ' • it • , • '.'THE. OUTLAWS FS ' COMIN" ,' • • • a • •COMiNG: �-� Get Yourself �a college, . Girl" '• •• e••••••i••••••a•••••oioa•oa••a•ea•••••••••••••o4 "Hurricane Isidnd Receives• ' ,::.even.: Year Service ,' Star .(Guide. News): ; On May, 1th,,, Elva 'Ritchie was,' enrolled : into . "the sisterhood of Guides, ' • • On May 14th, Lieutenant took. the company on a hike\ Several .guides • passed their 'f telighting •test. ,• On, May • 21st, the regular meet= lag of the 1st Lucknow Guide Company, vvas •held ,.The opening was 'held. outdoors, After roll. call and • flagbreak, '.the .'"Queen" was sung ' and the 'Guide prayer recit- ed Thee following; badges were ',pre- sented; Mary Elizabeth Hender- son, Second 'class • and Citizen bad, ges; . Beverley' . MacDonald, ' Toy maker and 'Knitter badges. Ser- vice stars' .were then awarded to guides who had, attended 'seventy- five percent of the 'meetings in the past year. Of special mention Is • the seven "Stear"-'star to: C.L. . Barbara Rathwell, and ° the ' four year .star to C.L. Janet. ``' Carruth ers -- : During patrol corners, Patrols - in -council were held. .Campfire; was• led by . -Beverly MacDonald.. Taps closed' the meeting at 9::00. P -M - FOUND ` I OST?' ' DOG' Much to our . dismay; . ` very.. few of our readersever take Time ., to tell us ` 'of a •news story. A tip. off ' is always very welcome by .'us: and it ` seems that we have a budding news reporter' in the malting `'right on our ,back' door step Seems • : that 'young Brenda MacDonald,' daughter of neigh- bour Jack. and 'Mrs. .MacDon- ald, became .alarmed recently, upon finding her pup. missing The'. MacDonalds have., lost '.: two ' pups recently and Bren- da ren da:. was. ' making Y.Sure ' that . the third; household petwas kept'' under close itvatch:A:. ," ' . She:';' made a circle : of: the neighbourhood and .picked iip. ; her young friends ' as, volun-. teer .searchers ``and the search 'party 'met . with success. ,It: seems, though, „that the little , dog was ' merely sunning ' it-. self :just across theroad from', _MacDonalds y and Probabl was getting a big. kick out of wat- ching the youngsters. ' search the neighbourhood for him.. The following n e w s item .:. was submitted to the Send'', `el , by writer Zena Garniss who we felt covered the . story 'quite• w e 11. We thought it worth publishing.: Mary -Jardine, Sandra Mehl- nes,' ehl nes ` Andr a McInnes Brenda Mauer, 'Heather.,Mauer, Jack ie Hulmbie, David McInnes, '. `. •Linda ' •Boak and Zena?Garniss of Luucknow found . McDaun ` Id's dog ` yesterday Thanks Zena; we wish the adult population of the village were as, news conscious as .. your . group, 0•••••••••••••••••••••••• HNOVER.. DRIVE -1N THEATRE THUR., FRI., SAT., MAY 27.2829 The New Interns M: Callan, j.. • Powers' ' Young Doctors at 'Work and Play: Adult Entertairiment 1 633 Squadron G. Chakilis, C. ' Robertson Winged Legend : of World . War I1. Color Scope ' . CARTOON MON., TUES.; WED,, MAY 31 and JUNE 1.2 . DeadRinger Bette Davis; Karl' Maulden The Murder that Will Prove a Real Surprise, , CARTOON ••414 ••4+• ••4 ...•.•.s • WEDNESDAY,. MAY 26th, '1965: LADIES tacks, Sizes 14-18 .' .. . $t=etchy Summer ',Slacks, Blouse and Jamaica Short. Sets, sizes 121.6: , Dresses in Larger. -Sizes, 48-52 M . Dusters Sizes S and L Slacks, SIMS 12-20' GIRLS' •Blue Denim. ,Shorts,. .Size. S1216h ;douses, . Sizes 8-14 o , r CHILDREN'S.. Shorts, Sizes '3-6x. • 'BOY'S AND' GIRL'S BLACK.\011t .WHITE- • RUNNING SHOES Sizes '14.4 Special Seamless Nylons PHONE • 528.21.29' or 95c LUCKNOW harry-Pool.c. .InHalifax Wedding • A wedding of local 'interest .took place in Pine Hill Divinity ; Hall Chapel, ; Halifax; N.S., when mar- riage .vows were exchanged by Katherine Elizabeth . Poole, R. N. and' John David ` Wharry,, on Sat- urday, May 1st. 4n a • beautiful setting of white snapdragons .and chrysanthemums,' the three. o'clock in' the afternoon ceremony was performed : by Dr. C, M. Nichol son. -Miss Hester ' MacPhee of Sum'merside, P'E I plaYed select- ed _ wedding music arid:. accompan=' ied; the . soloist, . Miss Joan Reid. of Pictou, NS. • :The 'bride ' is the ' daughter ghter of . ... Mr.: .and Mrs. Herbert : Poole.. of Summerside; PE:I. and:. the' groo�'ms parents , are. Mr. and Mrs, William Y= Whair Lucknow: 'Entering. the''chapel . on the arm ofher:father, the : bride: was lov- ely. in , her floor -length. gown of white, peau . `'de sole.' designed with fingertip , sleeves:. ; Organza rose buds enhanced ` the neckline. To add • the finishing : touches, to her bridal ensemble; ` she wore :;a bou- ffant shoulder4engtli ''veil caught- by a nylon organza rose and car-.. ried' : a. cascade bouquet :of .. red roses.` . ..Identical:' powder ' blue peau de soie :street-length':frocks with..mat- ching boleros were .:worn by ;the attendants, the ; maid . of. 'honor, Miss Joan Densmore, "Dartmouth, N.S. and. the . '•bridesmaid, Miss Valerie. Poole, the' bride's sister of:. 'Summerside. Peau de soie, roses.. with ' veils to match . their costumes, and nosegays of : chry- santhemums in" varying;: shades completed . their 'ensembles, .The . groom .asked William Port-; er of Halifax to be. his .best man and Archie Bower of, Shelburne, ushered the :guests: For ' her daughter's ' wedding, Mrs. Poole, , was gowned in a street length two-piece • dress of. pink silk.: Her accessories were pink and: white and she wore a corsage of white roses,` Mrs. Wherry,'. mother•. of the groom, .. selected 'a turquoise shade for. her brocade two-piece dresswith which she wore .''white : accessor ies and a corsaget, of. red `roses, ' .Leaving'. their reception in'Pine;. 11111, Divinity -Hall, Mr. and Mrs; Wherry travelled .. ' to Adanae,' • Sask., where. they will spend the summer, : months. For her ' going away outfit the 'bride ; chose a gold.' wool suit : :with black accessories and a corsage of orchids. Telegrams ,Of `congratulations were received ' from;'Liicknow• and other points • - '11+Ir-aridMxs Wm: Wharry-of _ Lucknow • :and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Wharry Jr. of . .:Beaconsfield, Quebec, motored to Halifax for the ' wedding. Is , Your :Subscription Renewed? ,•. ,. ri EER■■/WR•oR•tB E%■rror■•■EE••• EAE■E■Iiniu ■anili1_' ...„ o • ■ 10.. E flghan ■ r• ▪ WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY,. FRIDAY ■ t ADULT.' ENTERT I c ■ ■• ■ a ■ '. MAY 26-27.28. he 'Night of the Iguana"`_ . 8. 8 ■ Starring Richard Burton,' Ava 'Gardner, Deborah 'Kerr •:' . This Academy Award nominee is for .ADULT audiences ■ ■ . only., It's directed by 'John Huston from aplay' by Tennessee i 'Williams. • ■,,. SATURDAY MATINEE =MAY 29 ■ '''. BLAND OF H BLUE, iOI e�uINIISA ■ i_ ■ SATURDAY, •MONDAY, TUESDAY = MAY 29.31 -JUNE 1 '11 d ' BiueThe}' . Dolphins" •..;'�Isl�an Of. , Colour ■ ■ Starring; Celia Kaye, Larry ' Domasin • One of the world's most '.honour'ed children's novels is w ' ■. brought to the colour " screen: It should be seen by , old and • :' young alike:' .: , • ■ • E .WEDNESDAYrHURSDAY.FRIDAY ■ ▪ ' ADULT ENTERTAINMENT • "LOVE*, COME BACK" • i • ■ k • b Ru co ai y . • • as p.m.,' • Shows • JUNE 2=3-4 0 :o N. ' 0. • SPECIAL NOTICE ■ ring The . Month Of June" The Lyceum Theatre Will ly ONE Show Each Evening; Monday Through 'Thurs. ■ he Show Will Start On Each Of These 'Nights Be 8:00; M' Pr iday And Saturday Nights There Will Be Two Nr. At 7.'15 p►m. And 9tls p.m: M r eiee•�eo�rM■•iri!•wr■rllroN•nar•w���rw�uraarwr