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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-10-07, Page 3• WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 1, 1t64 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • ••••••••••1■■•■■■■weisa/B■EBa iumivBBN■/NBREEBB•••■■■•■■NB■E/B■■■■■■osii•••! . ; t�`z.4.ltr '.: ./X%�i,;e., 7 .;:i • r .....;: .ter.<e,.. /' I. • _ /."1 _ .�� ■ ' • vs • • ▪ •Libbys Pumpkin • 28 •oz.. TINS Cream Corn.. • • ■ ■ ■ AYLMER FANCY, . 1.5 oz SAVE ■ a ...range Juice SAICO RECONSTITUTED, 48 oz; Foil Wrap ALCAN, 12" x 25ft...' ■ Stokley Peas i' HONEY POD, 15 oz, SAVE 13c Liquid Detergent • •MIR, 24 oz., TWIN PACK ■ • ri Tea • Bisk ■ MONARCH, . 371/2 ' oz. PACKAGE• Jelly `Desserts • LUSHUS, PACKAGES ■ ■ ■ • �9 FEATWES 6—.99cLayer Mixes Cake DUNCAN' HINES, DELUXE 24c 49c 33c 3-49c 19c 9R Ice Cream ' :PAGE"THREE AM. P13 ELL SOUP COMPANY 1,! 43c• 79c • R, •■; • 11▪ . 3.-95c.1111 PKGS. ■ ■ ■ ■ • i' ■ ■. ■ • ■ ■ • _■ •■ ■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■' • ■. '1. 1 SUNSPUN, GALLON :BISCUIT 'FEATURE: Assorted Biscuits SUPR;EME,. BRAND,., FANCY, CELLO • • • Good -Price on Fresh TURKEYS BAKERY FEATURE Date & Nut Cake WESTON; ICED, EACH ed an iite PHONE 528-3001 .— 'FREE DELIVERY •1E■i■•u i:taias■■■■invii■t■■i1EEB■U1RE■■B B■Ewessi■UErs1RRas• samainaammE■E■E�i 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. , 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. NN•••••••••••••••••se••••••••B•.••••••••••••vies • AT D .A D VIE .SQUARE i 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 ' • • • the annual event of initiation in isso This acquaints ' the new grade nine • . • students with the high school at mosphere. • /The Pink Panther" . 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 g 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 • • • ' • ▪ ' • DRIVE -1N THEATRE I'IANOVER 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 • 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. • 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 J 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 . • Elvis, Presley and Anne, Margaret. • • in • • • "VIVA LAS VEGAS" • • COMING — .. Frank.. Sinatra and. Dean Martin •„, ii Four' For Texas' • Adult Entertainment • • •Bs•••Aiia•••••••o••••••••o••••••o••i• •••• v1El.•P••■mnsd• fain■r!E■ERossmon••i■Ra1■iuu■NR\s • • ••• • • •• • ' • LYCEUMaWinghain ▪ THURSDAY,■. FRIDAY, , SATURDAY, 'MONDAY, TUESDAY, • ■ WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 8.9-10.12-13-14 • — ADULT ENTERTAINMENT, so .: se a ■ ■ . 1 w ■ • ■ ■ . ■ ■ CinemaScope - Colour — One ' Show at 7:30 • ■' -Starring: .Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Rex Harrison m ■: This ,is the most :famous ;fila:', ever .'made. It's' the • 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 one g P . • E for '. this picture. only will be Adults,' $1:00; •Students. 75c and ■ ■ ▪ Children 50c. /,• se E ' THERE WILL NOT BE; A MATINEE `ON, SATURDAY, • • n .Aft b to • "Cleopatra” High School CornMencenient oit ti, ■' October 23rd:' • toM'E:ER11.11/ES■f�•R�E/�EtEE/'rlN11®�111SE�11®.®■�S■®E®■� . • 9