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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 1, 1t64
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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LOCAL and GENERAL NEWS
Miss Annie" MacKay who ob-.
served her 89th birthday, last
week was not so well on. Tues-
day morning- and was removed
to Wingham Hospital.
Dr.. M. H. Corrin` attended a
convention for the Ontario College
of • General,. Practice at Vineland.
from Monday to . Thursday last
week:
Mrs. Evelyn Barkwell is :spend-
ing some time with, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Barkwell at Thornhill. Mrs.
Dave Barkwell . is just home from
hospital
Gerald Wagner had his appendix.
removed .: in Wingham Hospital.
''last: Tuesday evening. He was able
to return to his. home Saturday.
Mrs. T. S. Reid (Llora Smith )
will return ';this' week to her.• home
in Orillia, . after visiting since
Labour Day. ' in London, with her
son : Austin Reid and : Mrs. Reid.
/ Mrs. Angus' Nicholson,, who had
been a patient . in Wingha'm Hos-;
pital, was admitted to Brucelea
Haven Walkerton on. Thursday •:of:
last week.
Mr. and. Mrs. George .,D. Stock -
ham , of Detroit visited ; last week-
end with Mrs. N. J. MacKenzie.
Wm. S.., McGuire ' returned„ two
weeks .ago' from Kitchener ' to the
.home of his .. sister Mrs. Mills ,in.
Lucknow. `
Mr. G. R. Holmes of Windsor,
Mr. C. J.' Holmes, son John •of
River • Canard were week -end
guests • of their cousins Mrs. Jack
McKendrick' . and Madelyne • Mc-
Morran.
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Mrs. Lloyd „Hunter, R.R. 1' Luckj
now, was a winner'of 5• lbs. ' of
cheese in a draw on the program
Focus on farm news, Monday
night. . •
' On Sunday Mr. and. Mrs. Jim
O'Ilonriell, Ellen and Austin visit-
ed the former's mother, • Mrs. •Jo-
. seph, O'Donnell in Groves Memor-
ial Hospital, Fergus.
Mrs. H. G. Mingay of Markham
visited over the week -end with
Mrs. Thomas Shaw of Hunts-
ville mother of Mrs. Joe Balzer
of Lucknow is a patient at Pine
crest Manor, having • been . ad-
mitted last . Saturday, Mrs. Shaw.
suffered : a stroke about a year
ago from which :. she has only par=
tially ` recovered. • '
Robert Rae, was taken to Wing -
ham Hospital last , Frida '' evening.
and then on to London on Monday.
for further treatment:
Mr,, and Mrs... Spence Irwin
spent last .'week -end : with ' friends.
who operate the Riverside coffee
shop in Southampton
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snelgrove of
Toronto visited over the week -end
with her father '. Peter Johnston
of Lucknow.
• Miss Frances ,Conon of Aber-
deen, Scotland, is visiting with her
nephew • •Mr: Peter. Connor and.
his family:
Harold Austin, whowas prev-
iously employed at McTavish. Tire
Exchange in Lucknow, is` pres-
ently working for:Spence •Irvin
Construction
Mrs. Frank, Johnston, Ilolyrood,
has been a patient in Kincardine
Hospital for two weeks
Mr. • and Mrs: Ross Irwin,' Patti
Lou, Paul and Sandra Lee visited.
last week -end in Georgetown with
Ross' sister Mrs. Laura Brown:
Mrs: Rory ' MacDonald of Dun-
gannon spent 'last week -end with
her,'' sister' Mrs. Gordon Ritchie
of Lucknow '
Mr. Alphonse' Murray, R.R. '1.
Holyrood is: now home after being
Snake Dance In
Sc ool lnitiation
(11r/' John Bradley) ,
When ':you talk . about . space . in-
vaders, don't' question them too
severely for Thursday and Friday
of 'the past week brought some
pretty strange looking creatures'
into the :bounds of . L.D.H.S. For.
LISTOWEL -• ONTARIO
requires additional
if EMPLOYEES FOR WORK'
in their progressive expanding . plant.
A variety of jobs on both the day and afternoon shifts are
available. The work is interesting and of a permanent nature:
Working conditions are good, wage rates : and employee in-
surance benefits are attractive. •
Interested persons' should Contact the Plant •Personnel
Office as soon as possible.
winding around • every •obstacle
that might chance to be in the way.
In fact, they got so curious that
they investigated :Lloyd: Ashton's'.
clothing store and also "Hap"
Hall's food store -just to see what
earth people eat and wear I guess!'
The initiation event ended Fri-
day
ridaynight when the .Initiation
Dance 'was held in: the .high school
auditorium, Music was supplied
by .records. This was the ..first
dance of this school . year and
proved to be a great success.
I. am sure that these grade
niners will . notsoon forget these
two days and we hope their mem-
ories of them are pleasant ones.
They were • very good sports
throughout ,the whole adventure:
Elect Officers
At Fall Rc 11?
`The annual Huron -Maitland Fall
Rally of the ' Presbyterian . Young
People, ` was held in . Lucknow .
Presbyterian Church on Monday were thanked by . Dick ' Scott.
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Monday night of last week.
The Rally was held in the form
of a banquet with 80 young peo-
ple and '4 ministers present. They
included Rev. Fred Cromey, Kin-
cardine; Rev. Douglas. Fry, Sea-
forth; Rev: Neil. McCombie,.:Rip-
ley and ' Rev. . Rod MacLeod. In ,
the absence of Rev. Miller of
Owen .Sound, 'Rev. D. Fry acted
as guest speaker. He delivered a
very challenging talk: on t h e
young people of today. .
Following the banquet, a new
slate of . officers was installed.. To.
end the meeting, ' a service and
formal .installation of officers was
• held ' in . the auditorium • of the
church. Jim Young, Kincardine,.
was in charge of the meeting, .
assisted by Rev. Cromey`and Rev.,
MacLeod: Those whohold office
from • Lucknow: are Sylvia Mac-
Leod, social convenor;' Wendy •
MacKenzie,`' pianist; Tony John-
stone, editor, and.. Bill Finlayson,
Ripley, auditor.
The - banquet was . catered : to by
the : ladies of the church; , ' who
• :,THE• Goderic6
• Showtimes 7:30 and - 9:30 p.m. •• ,
Now Plain - 'FRI. SAT, _ •
• Playing THUR., °, � OCTOBER 8 9-10 '. 0..
• — ADULT .Entertainment ` -L • • •
these two days commemorated• . Peter Sellers, C'apucine . and Robert Wagner ' •
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the annual event of initiation in isso
This acquaints ' the new grade nine •
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students with the high school at
mosphere. • /The Pink Panther"
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As . the . outfits of these so-called • • '.
invaders were too numerous to Color .- •:
mention, you, will just have to ask t
someone in:' the. villa a ;area what •
• . Saturday Matinee Only "Gunfight At Dodge City" color 1
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these creatures 'looked . like. • sli
On Fridayat approximately 12:30' • MON., TUES., WED., T HUR., . FRI., SAT:, OCTOBER 12-17 e
PP, . Y SIX NIGHTS' . — •
p.m. the•snake dance of:these •:•"
students was ` started. Down ' high-
way 86 this line of monsters raced •
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THEATRE
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FRIDAY,. SATURDAY OCT: 9-10'
Kid GaIahad
E. Presley • Technicolor
"Elvis invades the World of
• Prize Fighting.". .
hospitalized in St:• Marys .Hospital,
Kitchener for five weeks
Fire chief Gordon Scott and
Mrs. Scott of Ripley have return-
ed from : a trip to the western
provinces where they visited in
Winnipeg. .•
Mrs. John L. MacKinnon of Kin-
cardine ' spent • a ' day last week
with her. parents , Mr,. and Mrs
Wm., •O, Hunter. .'
' Fast Ludy
J. R. Justice
"Comedy at its Best."
Technicolor.. • • , CARTOON
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SUNDAY LATE SHOW, . 'OCT. 11
Kiss of the Vampire
C. Evans. • Teehnico1or
COMMENCEMENT • SPEAKER Adult Entertainment
her daughter Mrs. Peter Connor)
P:. W. Hoag of Strathroy,
and Mr, ,Cotnon and family.
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Mrs., Lloyd' Ashton •.returned to
' her home last Wednesday after
' being '' hospitalized in Lotid'on for
two week8.
Jim Boak of Ashfield returned
to •his . home last • week from
toria Hospital, London, 'where he.
bad been a patient • after under.
going • surgery. %-,
Mr. while in town Tuesda visited Evil • Eye�J9
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John Saxon • -
'It Will Scare the Yell out of You'
the. .High School. ' `
Miss Eleanor Plunisteel & Mrs.
Laurel Hewitt, . 'are t h e only
teachers on the present staff who
were here when he was principal.
Mr,, Hoag . consented to be Ycguest
speaker at the Luckno Ht t i t
CLOSING FOR THE SEASON
We thank you for your patronage
and look forward to seeing you
again next year with the' Best in
w s r Entertainment
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Four' For Texas'
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j fascinating story of a woman who influenced 'then and his-
tory. Due to. the length of this feature there' will only be
showeach evening starting: at '7:30. Admission prices
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