HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-15, Page 2THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,''LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
The LUCKNOW SENTINEI;,,
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
"The, SePaY Town" r- OP the . Huron Bruce Boundary
Authorised.:as second class Mail, Post Office, Department, •. Ottawa
.Es tabiished 1873 -Published Eagb • Wednesday Afternoon
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1967
i�rcuhuml S�ciety To `$parsor Showing
:�ostumes�From 1861T••••� Pres. ,en•t D•ay:•..
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s Part Qf'Centenn. • •.,. ••••• �u••• l Year • •Project
FAIR NOTES CONTRIBUTED
The. regular monthly meeting
Of...Lucknow Agricultural Society
took place Saturday evening at
which time reports were heard
from the Convention. ;• Mr. and:Mrs'
7onald •Macln.tyre and Mr. and
virs. Oliver McCharles hadattend-
d, and shared their, experiences •'
Nth the'.gathering.
Preparations are under way to
"lave a Centennial program sponso-
ed by the Department of. hiforrn`
tton and Tourismin Luckndw'in
:he near future. It would be wise
to 'watch andplan to see this pro-
` gram,
There. will be thirty-nine people ,
.involved, ill the role.of modelling.
Perhaps if: you have always want-
ed to try the art' of • modelling;
you could be: one of the. performers
This will be a Centennial pro
jeer and the Agricultural Society
are prorioting .it,
Costumes from1867 to;the pre
•sent. day are. being:brought to
Lucknow for this very fine' display
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of "Portraits Of the Past".
• Other business dealt 'with was the .
appointment of collectors, the
,report of the concertcommittee,.
the next in line'to receive :a Ser -
Vice Diploma and the appoint.
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Ment. of - various committees .to.
improve 'sections of: the 'Fair.
Visits Family
Earl "Bud". Crowston, of Lytton.,;
B.C.. is presently :visiting`in'Luck.-
now with his parents Mr.'and Mrs
Jn.0 o wston and other relatives
and friends., . •
It is nine years since Bud was last
here and after ;a flight east on '
Saturday, he walked in on; his par
•ents. quite unexpectedly:.'Heplans
to be in this community about: an
other.week.
Iiud operates ,a service station and,
bus depot .in -Lytton. *He is married
to the former Mona Cornish of
Kinloss. They have two boys, "age
six and 'eight .
CODERICH
ON`., THE , SQUARE
: FIRST RUN 'FILMS IN AIR ;CONDITIONED'
COMFORT Entertainment Is Our :Business: `.
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SAT. MARCH 16-17-18
�xtra,ordinary motion picture!
ALT DISNEY
pre$elnts
now M sugrommukow 6.111. ,111•110 Man Mealiii
SHOWTIMES: i#t 7.15 and Y 9.25 p.m.
Saturday. Matinee at 2:30 Regular Matinee • Pmrices •
FOUR , DAYS
N. • TUEL.M WED., THUR.
MARCH' 20-2142-23
IMPORTANT>t NO ON!'UNDER 11 WILL BE ADMITTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY 1415 PARENT.
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COMING NEXT:
'"THAT TENNESSEE BEAT':
Fractures
In Ripley FIIR
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Mrs., Neil G. MacKenzie of
Lucknow is a patient in St. Tose-
04's Hospital, London with a
fractured hip'
She had been ill ,since.the midd-
le of February and was being cared
for at the home of her daughter
Mrs. Donald Blue in Ripley
On Monday, March 6, Mrs.
MacKenzie had a fall.fracturing,
her hip.:Slie was,adinitted to;
Kincardine Hospital On,Tuesday
she was transferred: to•tondon with
surgery being performed the follow•.
irig day ,,
.' Mrs.•.•MacKenzie is .getting along
well and is hoping to be transferr-
ed back .to' Kincardine Hospital..
Heads Youth
fellowship Grow
36 teenagers from the. Anglican,
Presbyterian and United Congreg-
ations met last Sunday evening in
the United Church Fellowship:Hal.
The program was; centered' around
the dynamic film, ."'Nobody waved
Goodbye which dealt with .a
rebellious .teenager who fought
against ,all' responsibility: in relst
ion to his education, his moral
conduct , his duty .to family and
girlfriend, and gradually saw every
thing that was meanzngful.slip
away from him. The film had a
'strong message for our'society:
The group nominated an execut—
ive 'comprising Doug: Campbell as
Chairman; Murray Morrison AS
vice-chairman; and'Ellott Whitby:
as Secretary -Treasurer. The .'Fell-
owship :wilrmeetagain on April
2nd.
: PHONE 317-1630 . .
STARTING' `TIMES.
Monday! to. Thursday= -8 p.m•
° Come_ a8 .late—os 8.30 to --see-
complete'show.
• . Friday and ; Saturday
2 Shows 7:.15 and 9:15.
Saturday Matinee -= 2 p.m.,
unless otherwise noted .
'WED., THUR, FRI.,
MARCH .15,.16; 17
"ARABESQUE"
Colour
Starring: Gregory Peck,.
Sophia- toren
"Arabesque" is ' adventure and
comedy 'at its wildest.
SATURDAY: MATINEE
MARCH 18
"T:H.E. CAT"
SAT,.., MON., TUES., WED., •
MAR. 18, 20, 21, .22
(4 DAYS)
•• Adult. Entertainment
`THE BLUE ,'MAX"
` 'Colour'-- Cinema&cope
Starring: George • Peppard
James Mason,' Ursula Andress
It's the story 'of the evolution
of��power. There are Many
exciting World War I
air Combat.; Please note due to
the ' length of - this, feature the
first show on Saturday'night will
start at 6:•45 and the .second
at 9:30.
• WEDNESDAY,., MARCH 15th, 1961
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Ripley` Community Pian for .Centennial
Churd1 'Service first Sunday
A Meeting was :held on March°
8th in the Ripley Village Clerk's
office to discuss plans for
Community Centennial Church
Service for that district. • Repres
entatives were present'from
Clarke, Olivet and Ripley United -
Churches, Ashfield and Ripley •
Presbyterian Churches, Ripley
Anglican Church,
'The Village was. represented; by
,George McLean arid the Township
of Hurbn by Russell .Stanley . Rev . '
George Ball was appointed general:
chairman., We C. Lock as secretary
treasurer: The date for the service •
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was tentatively,set for Stinday.,..,
July 2nd, to be held in'the auditor
ium of the Ripley High School at
11 a . m ,
Committees appointed, were:thea
Ministers of the Parishes to be. res-
•.ponsible 'for the 'speaker andchurch
service; Mrs, Walter Farrell and
choir: leaders for the music;' genes:-
al .arrangements headed. by Russell
Stanley with assistants Harnilton
McKinnon', Harold Courtney.,
Elden Lowry, Ewan MacLean,
V, C, Lock, Walter Farrel,l and
Robert Osborne.
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