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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 f. Member o the . C.W.N.A. and O.W.N.A. Subscription Rate, $400; a year in advance — to the U,S A , $5,00 Donald• C. Thorripson,` . Publisher: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th, 1967 i�rcuhuml S�ciety To `$parsor Showing :�ostumes�From 1861T••••� Pres. ,en•t D•ay:•.. •••• 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 • • 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. - 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: `. ,HUR.FRI 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. ELEZABETH iAYLR B•IRMrorg Annan LENMAN'S PRODUCTION or•LowA1lo ALews illteimatel- RFRAiU' OF WO,oLF? . , GEORGE SEGAkRSANDY .miaow ow wARMN1 shot. Now.,MMc1t IMCIIOLs ADMITTANCE SHOwilmts' at —. REST R ICT E D TO Peso* 745. and 9.25 pii le "Walla awe a oNat • COMING NEXT: '"THAT TENNESSEE BEAT': Fractures In Ripley FIIR 1 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 1 P'AIII�VIf&INVAII�I�I�AIIP'IEIRI� CILTONE SEM1-GLOSS,- AND wEDNEsbi For Ceiling, °Walls and Woodwork SEA JAM'i COI KITCI Q( PEPS R )ver i,000 Colours Dose From FORA LIMITED TIME ONLY I( CARR • �Ui RED ns AX . 1) • SingIeIO!I ��nrra Y DECC R.4 TOR PRONE 5283954. �,UCiCIVOW ON'I'. 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 • # e.A.0 W'•�'1!ii��'y..� . `>1",•,j..>;1+1.,. .,• ear il.c 6 •i►wr4/Mr.r0;1,�., • 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. A •D ''Oscar ed:tops vending .Victoria •1rs. R; her honl after twi al Londe Lynda Audry C Saturday and` Nits Lynda is Packers.