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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-06-14, Page 2PAGE TWO THE LUCKNOW • :SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO The LUCKNOW SENTIBiE LUCKNOW, ONTARIO : . "The :Sepoy Town On the Huron Bruce Boundary Authorized as second class mail', Post Office Department,. Ottawa Established 187,3 --Published . Each Wednesday Afternoon Member, of , the C.W,N.A. and O.W.N.A. Subscription, Rate, $4.00 a year in advance — to the' U.S.A. Donald C. Thompson, Publisher L. `WEDNESDAY; 'JUNE 14thi.'1867 Council and Polite Chief At Toronto Meeting Last Week Re Polite Needs. Lucknow municipal council along with Lucknow's ,police officer Will- iam Nelson , • were part of a group attending a meeting1n Toronto' With the T01:6‘ In Entertainment WED., THUR., FRI., June '14, 15, 16 "der Alley Alley Fabian, Annette Funicello Technicolor; Recommended as Adult Entertainment ,Car Racing Action. eMuder.Gmu,e • Intrigue and Suspense K. Scot CARTOON * * * *.*'*•*.* * SATURDAY ONLY JUNE 17 Goldfoot and Bikini Machine': Frankie .Avalon Technicolor Fun is the Order of the Da ie Sheepman .Glenn • Ford ' ' ' • Technicolor CARTOON *****-*** 4 ,BI.G DAYS — MON., TUES' WED., THUR., JUNE 19, 214,21, 22„ �o s :Afraid Virginia Waif Elizabeth Taylor; • Richard Burton ADMIRAN RESTRICTED To NI$0 4 YEARS OF AO! OII OY/1 Technicolor, You are Invited to George and Martha's for Mtn and Games! Yon Won't Forget. CARTOON .. last week with the. Ontario Police Commission. The meeting, arran ged by Roger West of Wingham, was ,called to,advise police. offic- ers fficers and municipal representatives; from this part of. Western Ontario .about recent proposals coming ' from theattorney general's depart - mem.. ,a _ The whole'•controversy stems from an invttation•by Attorney General Wishart for centres under. ,, '. 5,000 population to, use the; OPP..: with the province paying the cost. The delegation Was s told. by Mag- istrate Thomas J., Graham, ,police commissioner, and R.P. 'Milligan, , QC' •Chairman ' of the Ontario Commission, the legislation slid not'necessarfly, mean all forces ., would be absorbed.; • A needs study is now under way in OPP District -1, in the. Lambton- •Kent area to determine. policing'' needs of the area. The same study will be made in allOPP`districts' inthe province • •Only when the study is f'nished will.the commission have a cont- plete picture of what, change'sshould be made. Any invitation to the OPP for pol- icing will be 'done: voluntarily. ori' the part of the munipipality The delegation was assured ,that for the rgpst part police chiefs and' constables in existing'.small-town' forces will be taken into the OPP if they.. desire:.: For some time now area chiefs • have• expressed fears for both their jobs and their bargaining positions. with councils.. Reeve Joyntisaid that the.•Comm ission had recommended to carry on, locally with the present. policing ,• until; such time as a •.needs study is completed wlichshould ascertain what the needs of small communit-. res. are. Hold Clandonald Family Picnic tcfm,pSS NEWS. A Claridonaid Family Picnic was held Saturday afternoon at Thorn- 'bury. Those "from.here attending , were: Mr.• and Mrs . Donald C. ;. ylaclntyre and family, Mr. and Mrs." Allan Naclntyre, Paul and. Helen and Mr. and Mrs Ira • Dickie and "William. Mr., and Mrs. Sandy. Nicholson. of Saskatoon•visited'last week • with the ;Maclntyre•families and ~also were in Thornbury at the Family 'Picnic . . Mrs.. Allan Graham', Anne and Rnth and Douglas Dickie have i returned from trips.to Expo•. .1 Little Ronnie Walker who -has • l ,been staying with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Wim. Haldenby'has been a• patient in Wingham Hospital for the past :week. . ?sir. and Mrs. Wm. Townson of Sudbury visited at the home of Mr. and. Mrs. Ira Dickie following the. Family Picnic at Thornbury.„ • Mr. and ,Mrs. RossMacfonald and Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald and Donald Stewart of Sudbury spent Saturday night, at their summer home, "Clandonald" at Lucknow t. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14th,; 19i1 . .,., „.'.�� ; "1",--c7:--e-'...1-')r'we-In• . r .,, d .. - ..11..z/ •Kinccrr i ....... 1:. :nes ..hi l.*.: MPAI Lc 16.' /7 ' DOUBLE FEATURE JOHN THOMAS' LAUCHLAN •Mac- IVER,. son of Mrs.. Grace B. and the late Donald T. MacIver, PI • London (formerly of LUckn Q•'?w),grad uated with a Bachelor of Engineer- ing Science degree from .the Univ- ersity of Western Ontario. Convo cation exercises •were: held in . • Alumni Hall on Friday, June 2 with a reception following: John (Jack) is. a. graduate of Sir ! ' Adam ':Beck Secondary School. In • 'the Mechanical Engineering class / he has held` and maintained 'second 'place. A scholarship was: awarded • to Jack:to further his studies to- wards a Master's degree.•in Mining Engineering with McGill NUnivetsity'but,he has decided.; not. :• to pursue this: course at the: present .time. He has taken a position in .: Sarnia: with lfl perial Oil.. Family and friends were;entertai• ned at a. dinner at the,. Carousel •afterwhich a pleasant evening .was spent.. Irs. S. T Tucker res In Toronto Word Was received this w.eek,in forming. us of the death of Mrs. S. T. Tucker of Toronto.;'She passed away en Wednesday, .Ivlay . . 24th” in. her 91st year , 'at a nursing S DRIVE. -1N• THEATRE. • Highway 8 Goderic ../' At Concession Road 4 • Largest Screen In Huron"County Double Features. THURS.'. FR1., - SAT. • JUNE 15-16.17 - !Jthe ,on,,1 . SAN wtiltn by ROBERT i 94WE-HOWARD fARRINGTON TECII/ANhiked *EMI' KASTNER . Ditried by JAN SANK ®. cotoR•' litoAA illOmmtit MN* PLUB A IALALitME MIK Milies. Predictor. Ireseetel by Rept ' Fibet, 'bre,. Aliessal by 206 ri c 1dten1nAer in Qui Free • Main Feature Starts at Dusk Mon.lues. 19: 20' 21 Famed Tennessee Williams' Play Is.Ott 'The Screed Magie the Cat 1 M444 �'• �DDIIt1i1'�lAL ' eark� 'P�iut.li��►MiN ; Roof BaRtlfi p0. "N..5,10 ,1...N.,....... ,>�t ,r i. DOUBLE, FEATURE, "TME WRONG soX laid HO!mwlt,.ed .n trr.Natlble COUJLIBIA wcn1Es Premed* • BRYAN FORBES TME WRONG BOX msrsuiN coLeR ATUR RGEST e 4� home,, • where she had onlybeen • for two days following a severe - stroke. Mrs. Tucker Was the wife of Rev. S. T. Tucker who ministered at the United Church, Luc know from 1932 to. 1938.' The announcement of herdeath was: received here from'her daugh- ter Mrs..R. E. (Gladys) Rossiter, THEATRE:' 60QmCH' '. QN.THE.3�UARE' FIRST RUN 'FILMS. IN AIR.' CONDITIONED COMFORT == •. Entertainment Is Our Business now THURS. . JUNE 8 TO WED. ; JUNE 21 INCL "ONE -0F THE MOST BEAUTIFUL MOVIES EVER MADE!" -Life Magazine WINNER OE 6 ACADEMY AWARD$I 1/BROOIPHYl f l AYER . 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