Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-04-05, Page 2• ,PAGE., TWO THE .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, ,LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY; APRIL Sth, 1967 The : .UCKNOW SENTINEL; IrUCKNOW, ,ONTARIO "Tho Sapoy Town" -: 0n the Huron -Bruce Boundary Aut i Establishedta second i73-rPublished Each .Wfednesd Department,ice ternoonttawa, Member of the . ,C.W.N.A and Q.W.N.A. Subscription Rate, $4.00 a year in advance. to the U.S.A„ $5,00' Donald C. Thompson, Publisher I!' WEDNESDAY; APRIL. 5th,: ' 196.7 or#icuhural:Socia Marks immerse ry Charter Member Cuts Cake The Ripley Horticultural Society, celebrated, their 40Thanniversary on March.28.at the home of Mrs. %Stewart Shiells. Some:members, c•' dressed 'in costumes of yesteryear. gave the meeting; a Centennial. flavour. Corsages were -presented to the charter members,:: , The ineeting'was, opened with the Maple Leaf Forever while the roll call was answered by an Easter verse. The minutes. were read for the meeting: of •5 years ago when • the last birthday was celebrated, Mrs. W.,J, MacKay gage comm- 'entS.on the Society'•s ,History Book- lets.which were compiled as a • Centennial project. :Any m,ern bers' .,not/present. for :the meeting•may contact Mfrs, Gordon Stanley: to receive theirs. Volunteers were requested for .a •,. .. workshop in Hanover: on Apiil `ll , and delegates were •appointed• for ; . the Distric,t,Annual Convention at Chesley on Saturday,"April 22, Centennial pins were distributed. Reverie) .Smith 'favoured with a ,piano, solo and Mrs Ambrose Camp- ble played 'for a,sing-song .of'SOTS . of yesterday . • :''•Mrs. George MacDon• ald introduc- •ed the'.guest: speaker Mrs, Delbert gizmos PHONE 357-1630. STARTING TIMES Monday to". Thursday --8 p.m. Come as'. late as • 8:30 to" see, complete show Friday and Saturday 2 Shows —•1:15 and 9:15. Saturday Matinee 2 p.m., • • unless otherwise noted STARTING WEDNESDAY FOR 12 DAYS;' • APRIL: Sth TO 18th' SPECIAL. SPECIAL,. Colour CinemaScoPe • . ;Starring: Julie 'Andrews,. Christopher Plummer • This is the one we have been waiting for. It's probably 'the greatest motion picture since "Gotie With the Wind.'' Due to length of this 'feature there will, be only one show each night starting at .8:O0 p.m. The ad- mission ;i"riees . that we, 'must charge charge for this , feature " are as follows: ADULTS: . Monday, to Thursday • $1,75 Friday - Saturday $2.00. Saturday Matinees ' $1.50.. CHILDREN:, • All Performances .90 STUDENTS: S: :'Same as Adults' Matinees on 'Saturday, April :8 and 15, at 2:00 p.m. Wilsonwho gave a very humerous .~ and enjoyable' account of garden- ing. Mrs..Ponald Gillies Sr..cut the. birthday • cake flanked by three ' .other charter members, ;Mrs. W.J.. MacKay Mrs+ ;Andrew Patterson.. and -Mrs. Lot Culbert. Mrs. Gordon Farrell made the . ;`courtesy. remarks and' the. meeting closed with. God Save the Queen and Grace. . • A .1 ovely. lunch was served lby the hostess :and, the lunch committee , climaxedby birthday cake .and ice cream. AiiendWlndso.r: Curling Bonspi�l. AMBERLEY. i`'EWS • ", • E1mer4Smeltzer, Gary Courtney,,, :Robb and Bill Kempton, attend•: ed a Curling Bonspiel in Windsor • at the week end;.' Fifteen' nerbers•of'Pine River U. C. W. attended the Easter. Meet- ing.of Bethel U •• C; W ., on Tuesday ';• afternoon' of last .'meek . `Mrs; Bob Courtney gave the Courtesy remark 'from Pine River: A bountiful tea Ma's served by the Bethel ladies and a social'hour was: enjoyed ` Brenda Hi:Imphrey visited with ' Di .':and' Mrs. Wilson of Detioit :during the Easter holidays. •David. Campbell of London' spent. Easter holidays: with the:Ferguson,'' boys, ': EUCHRE PARTY '• There:Were . players, for twelve tables' of -euchre -a -t• -A nberley Or ange hall on Tuesday evening' of • last week. High prizes 'were won by Rickie Elliott,, Secord Huston and the :lucky'diaw' was received by. Elmer Bradley: l 0 EATRE; RE.OPENING FOR 1967 With the TOPS In Entertainment n , P iDAY, SATURpAY, ►1� The. Spring 'Prom. at Ripley Dist - Het High School last Friday night, in charge of the Student's Council, was.a fine'. success, with students, teachers, parents:and friends enjoy- ing anlevening. of dancing, to the • music of Lionel Thornton and the.. Casa. Royal" Orchestra of London. "Moonlight .and Roses" was, the` • decorating theme• of the school• auditorium and' cafeteria where 're freshments were served by Mrs.. Clifford:Robinsonand her family.: Nancy MacKay; Susan McLay-and Joy Farrell, with the•assistance of other Grade 11 students, Were the decorating committee. Shownin the above` picture., seat- ed, is seat- M. Lee Wilson, 18, a grade 13. student, who was crowned Queen of Ripley t"istrict High School. Maith'el• Leewis,the daugh- • ter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilson. of. Huron:.Township'. Another: grade 13 student, iRon Farrell, also seated. was named King• of the school. Ron who'is 18, is'the son of Mr. and MrS.-Wilson•'Farrell of Huron.:The. couple 'were .chosen by, a vote of the students the: previous week Dale Martin,' standing, president of the Student's Council, announc-, ed the ,King and Queen winners at ' midnight" Dale is the son of lvIr..;. and Mrs. Gordon Martin of Huron. Dale filled in for $ill MacTaysh, .. ionof Mr,. and Mrs. Bert MacTav,- , ish, who was last year's King and who was unab1e,to be present. Sharon Lowry; 'last year`s :Queen,. is shown crowning Maithel Sharon is the daughter of Mr, and ifand. For Mrs.. William R. Lowry o Horan etLUttle:L4d VO hniaolor w ` MauiY F a, Jpann* Wobdvia*d C� tesi •vi�ith ,a' 13If fetenoe�.' 'F to CIaAr;Ry `1 1Mti !mall c loam. 4owno.►,'� and is presently a studentnurse at` St . Joseph's. Hospital •iri London. • Thenew Queen received roses while the King was presented 'with a, desk set from the Student's Council. During its April Campaign, the Canadian '• Cancer Society seeks $4,767,500 to finance " its threefold programme of research, publie''edu- cation and services to cancer' patients. " iegidot rCxwr�.tilr ori •�*r. lemma wow mime GQDERICH ON,THE:.SQUARE• • PLAYING..THURSDAY,, APRIL 6. TO WEDNESDAY, 19 INCLUSIVE SPECIAL SELECTIVE ENGAGEMENT une ShOw Nightly,.8 p.m.; Matinee every Wad.L.I. Sat., 2, p.m. SPECIAL PRICES; : 'Men -There. evenings $1.15 Fri. & Sat evenings $2.00 Wed. Maiinees $1.25 Ferforrnances Children PIO PASSES ACAIIMY AWARDS viiDNE IN wg 111 Jo AYI dosietrow.thoity".1414,1"1"1"1441,.10 IMO ginit•P"igli OM* btlirtwit I" '' 'For ticket ReserVations Pheine 524E7811 Sifter 7:00 p.m. was adini unde has showl weeks ag toria Hos Easter we Mrs. H 'to her ho "d_ay after ths Edi Mrs. Fral Ken and Thotnpso with .Mis: onto and and Ardo ani Shaddich Mr. at Ciody of 4151 SusO Nixon, 1 Wayne ti • Bradley .Match 2 Nixon oi