The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-03-16, Page 2PAGE TWO . ,
.THE LUCKNOW SENTIN m, LUCKNOW
ONTARIO
The LUCKNOW SENIIINEL
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"Thi Sepey t isrn'* - On $ha Huron•druce Boundary: •
Anthortied as . aecond class ,mall„ Posh: OPEN Department, Ottawa.
Afternoon
Established�t,�--1'ublis6ed Each Wednesday
Member of . the C.W.N.A.: and.
StIbseription Rate, Sl;00 a year in advance -- to the. U,S.A., 15,00.
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Donald C. Thompson, ? blither
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WEDNESDAY,' MARCH 16th, 1966.
B1 RT AM CORFAN PASSES = 1
., .Friends here were ' shocked to
•hear of the sadden death of 44 -
year -Old Bertram Curran of London
ori,'Sunday: 4, He was ,a,.formar res
isieht' of this community and is a..
son'of Mrs. Herbert Curran of
Lucknow . '
The funeral w:asheld in London'
on Wednesday. •
Boys Take Hunter..
Safety Course;
On Thursday evening, March 10,,
another group of boys took their
Hunter Safety Courses under Inst-
ructors Bill Hunter of Lucknow,'
and Harvey Carrick of St, Helens.
'This was the first class conducted_
locally in 1906.'4 •
Those graduating were; Desmond
Courtney. Ashfield, Douglas Scott,
Ashfield; Douglas Cameron, Ash-
field; Glen .Morningstar, Lucknow;
Dale Gammie' and Brock:Campbell
of. West. Wawanosh. A•
WEDNESDAY,. MARCH16th,
Mrs.:. S'tan.Kay
Speaks To Randers
(Ranger News) . •
A meeting of the 1st Lucknow•
Rangers was held on Wednesday,;
March 9th.. Eight girlswere pies
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etit. The presldent..Janet.Car"sutp
ers, conducted the business meet.
Mrs, Stan Kay was guest speak.
er; speaking on Real Estate. Bev,
erly MacDonald thanked, the speak
er presented her with a,gift.
• The meeting closed with "Taps'
THEATREODERICH
FIRST' RUN FILMS.. IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT
ENTERTAI,NMENT;'1S OUR BUSINESS '
WED,,. THURS., FRI. MARCH 1647-18
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SEASON CLIMAX Pictured at the achievement night for Ripley
and Community Night •Classes held at the Ripley District High School
last Thursday night are, left to right, Mrs. Gordon'. Patterson of Huron.
Township, instructor of the typing class at the school far the past.
few years; . Mrs. Donnie MacDonald secretary -treasurer of the group;
Wilfrid Steele, chairman of the night school committee.•
TCEUM
PHONE, 357-16311
STARTING. TIMES
$:N p m.-Atenday ti Thursday.
, 7:15 and :9:1S—Friday and Saturday
Saturday Matinee--2?911 p.m.
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1 ADULT ENTERTA1PIMENT 1
"36 HOURS"
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Panawisaon
Ski: jamas. Garret - Rad Taylor.,,;
Eva Ma ie Sadat .
MILSis the beh3`nd the flied invasion,
of
France. 's � drama;
Mt' well '.
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TL AY MAT. (SPECIAL) MAR. 19
T'
"SNOW W1/
Otkur
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and the even TWO s' s at 2:.+�0
and trat Ala *eat We.
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SATsTtIE�,, MARCH
"BM Alir
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J Adams •
4,vis razes alge5=, rarraiy amd
a t:mystery 7-3n
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'( SPECIAL)
"'COUNTRY MUSIC on
BROADWAY"
your favorite country and westernasW
fes: ink Broadway to bring nu a111 their'
hit trines'' Adult r t oa. • f1:D1.. S'a:dents
and children. regular price.
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LOCHALSH
Open House was ;held Monday
evening : at North Ashfield Public
School. There were many parents
who took advantage ofthis opp-
ortunity to meet and talk with the
teachers . and: at the •same time.
see the display of work done by
the pupils.
Mrs. Henry MacKenzie and
Mrs.. Warren Wylds had a busy
time this past week with Explorer
meetings on Tuesday and; Thurs.-
day, after. school. The meetings
were held at Ashfield/Presbyterian
Church.
Visiting Mrs. Henry MacKenzie•
recently were her. sisters, Misses
Edna and Eliza Cooleof Owen
Sound. •
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y arrived r aeFniosti and
Mr. and�Iw
Bob Mae-Fn.
family home from Florida
during the past week.
Henry MacKenzie left for Mont,
real, `during the past week Where
`he will visit with his brother, . .
Rev. F. S. MacKenzie; for a time.
Many from this area were. in
• Ripley 'on Thursday • evening to •
• see the work done by the •Night
School classes throughout the win -
cinna
In Color. ;Starring
Steve McQueen & Karl Malden
Edward G. ,`Robinson And
Ann Margaret
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He 'Takes On Anyone.. At
Anytime - It Was Only. A
Matter ..Who . Came First
,2 SHOWINGS AT 7:15 & 9:20 P.M.
Adult': Entertain rent
OaO 0=OL-01:1Os=.� 0at.
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VIS,PR,ESL1.,'
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ter. '
BUSY HOCKEY SEASON • •
_`Among,those playing hockey in
.• Maple on Saturday froth this. area'
.• were &rahatn Hamilton, Russell
•' ` Moncrief, Billy MacKenzie. Play-
Ing in Mount Forest were Greg
Hamilion, and Kenny. and. David
Fanash, ;
Visiting. 1i. and Mrs. Jack Mac-
, e " Kenzie for the week end were Mr.
• • and Mrs. 'George McG egcz of
• Hamilton,•
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• STUDENJS . WELCOME
TEACHER AT L.D:H.S ,
•• L. �4 H, S. lv'EWS
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o' ' •Thit week at L. D. H.S. we were
'happy'bappy to welcome to the staff,
• Mr.' David Mackenzie, who has
• ro=e tb teat, senior English. He
• is a verb; talented man, and he
�; will be a great help to his students,,
t .. All the itudents are now settling
down t. for the up-coming
Ea let +ex 'iiia$ices;. things
' be 'Idly diet at i.+, D. H , S
fast the:ut few weeks. ..
Elvis Jumps .With The Campus
Crowd To .Make The Beach
Ball.. Bounce
It's ' In -Color, Too
2' ;SHOWINGS. AT 7:15 & 9:20 P.M.
PE I ATINEE
• SATURDAY, MARCH . 19
ONLY
OL=O
now . 'White
In Blazing Color
A New.. Live Show
Not .A Cartoon
Never Before Shown Anywhere
ALL' . SEATS = 50c
For This Engagement
THERE :WILL: BE TWO COMPLETE MATINEE SHOWINGS
SATURDAY ,AFTERNOON, THE.FIRST FIRST AT ONE O'CLOCK
AND THE NEXT AT THREE O'CLOCK
OC20.--0>NOC -O0--
THURS., IRI,, SAT., MARCH 23.24.25.2(
Country MUSIC
BROADWA