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. THE "LUCKNOVi SENTINEL, LUCKI40101; ONTARIO
• forploGtolf.W...t..Honor..Grandroothees Kilpatricks Buy Extends..Synipall)y.
Ian Float Present
The.' 0.1e111DetS Of Purple 'Grove.
1000,!eR's Institute 't 00. a pleasant
:Ott% tc!. the. bone of a former rnem
Melones,. and held,
their June'm,eeting, in her hOMe. •
l'he.ineeting wasin. charge of the *k
neW pre,sicl erg , „Mrs. Cecil Sutton
And,.Mrs„.'DOn Gililes,. .
Jtwas annOuneed'the'new liOme
Petincitnist. *mid be Miss •
Cowbee,agh. The secretary has the
for the Bruce.. •
• COURtY:Scholifiltipi. :
Mr4.• Don Dore presented. the It1, •
40Ute, with the .prize received at.
the.1301ce Historical .Society,:nteet-
•' tag' for .the Poll 'they had entered.;
It was decided to give this rtioney.
to the Curator 'far upkeep of the • ; „
Tweegsrinult,Book;,
Mrs.. Wm.. Arnold, P. R, 0. had
•• received Centennial pins for tbe.
members. , MorfOO Mackay,
gave a good report of the District • ,
Annual held: recently in Lucknow
*.r.,COnvenors' reports were given by
Mrs, Don Dore and Mrs Harvie,
• ,• Itiompson. •••`•
Gift To. Past Pres.
Mrs: George Harkness reported on
Centennial plans•in Ripley.•Mem-
bers are' asked to donate 2 pies to
the Booth 'and'help there also.
Some planning was done for a •
Float. This will require everyone's
help. The next meeting will be
• • held in the evening at the Comm-
unity Centre with Mrs. George
Emerson as hostess.
Mrs. Francis Boyle was Convenor
for the program which honoured
the grandmothers. Mrs. Claude
,Dore received the corsage for the
--most grandsons. Mrs. George Hark-
ness had the most granddaughters.
• Mrs. David Keith the youngest
• grandchild. Mrs. Wm. Arnold had
• grandsons only, Mrs. Howard Thom
,pson had most grandchildrrn in one
-family. Other grandmothers winn-
ing corsages were Mrs. Gordon
Stobo and Mrs. Ben Scott. Great-
aunts receiving corsages were Miss
Edith Collins, Mrs. Victoria Smith
and Mrs.' Don McCosh.
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STARTING TIMES
Monday to Thur,sday-4 p.m.
Come as late as 8:30 tt• •see
complete show
Friday, and Saturday
2 Shows -- 715 and 9:15.
gaturday. Matinee ,— 2 .p.M.',
• unless otherwise .noted
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WED., THUR., FRI.,
• June 21, 22,, 21
"IN LIKE FLINT"
• Colour - CinemaScope
Starring: James Coburn,
Lee J. Cobb, Jean Hale.
This is an action -packed se-
q'uel to the spy -comedy of last
, year "Our Man. Flint". Make
sure you see" it.
• Itiisrst*****Ant-st
SAt., MON.,. TUES.,
.• Aim 24, 26, 27
Adult Entertainment
• "HOMBRE'
Colour -PanavisiOn
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-Starring:.Paul Newman,
Frederic March, Richard Saone,
•This is one of the big. Western
dramas, Of the new movie sea-
ing corsages were Miss Edith Col.
,Mrs. Victoria Smith, and Mrs. Don
McCosh, ' •• •
Everyone was to wear Something
of grandmother's. Mrs. Victoria,
Smith Modelled her giandmother's
cape and bonnet. Mrs. Don McCosh
had a lovely habd -painted brooch,
Mrs. Don Gillies had a gold watCh
and engagement ring, Mrs. Francis
Boyle old spectacles. •
Mrs. Froward Thompson had a •
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fine•motto` On "A viornan is old
when she buys her clothes with the
weather in mind" Mrs. Harvie
Thompson read a poem. Mrs.. Don
GilliesTresented Mrs. Harkness
with'a gift for her faithful service
as president, 'Members enjoyed a
contest where groups made a list of
song title.s with names in'
them. Judging by all the names
listed, girls are a favourite •
topic for song writers. Mrs. Francis
Boyle gave a capsule study of
Newfoundland. The hostess was
thanked by Mrs. Sutton. Mrs,. Mc-
Innis provided a tasty'lunch.
It was announced that the Instit-
ute Tweedsmuir Book would be on
display at the Ontario .Historical'
Society Convention in Port Elgin
on June 15, .16 and 17. Other mem-
bers are sending'craftt for 13ruce
County day which is the firdday.
This is the first time this organi-
iation have held their Convention
in our County, and it is hoped •
Bruce people will take advantage
of the opportunity of attending.
Family Gathering
"On.Annversary
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Treleaven
(Marjorie Sillib) of Kitchener were
guests of honour at a family get-
together on Sundq. June 18 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Curran
in Ashfield, on the occasion of
their 20th Weilding Anniversary.
• 'Present' taithe picnic dinner were
the Treleavens' children, Linda
and Jimmie and-Neineishrtian of
Kitchener; Mrs. Treleaven's par-
ents Mr. and 'Mrs. Harvey. Sillib
of IBlyth and her brother Mr. and
Mrs. Sillib and Sharon of
Nile; Ron's sisters, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon (Anna Mae) Hunter and .
family and Mrs. Lou (Gwen)
Parker and family of Lucknow; Mr.
and Mrs. Larry (Beatrice) Tremain
and, family of Hagersville; Mr. and
Mrs. Jack (Eileen) Curran and fam-
ily of Ashfield. Also.present was
Mrs. Herb. Curran of Lucknow.. •
Mr. and Mrs. Tremaine observed
their 24th Wedding Annii;eriary
the following day. June'19th.
KINLOSS
Mr. and Mrs.'Jack Needham and
,Mr,. and Mrs,• Gordon Bruton of
orurina spent the week -end at.
the cottage.
• Mrs. George Lockhart is a patient.
in. Wingham and District Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira pickle and fan).-
ily spent the week -end at Hope
Bay. Mrs. John Dickie who has
been at her son' home for•the-:.„,
past ten weeks returned home with
them. -
•Murray Keith, sOn of 'Mr. and Mrs.
Evan Keith; has been quite ill
with scarlet fever.
SHOWERHELD
Mrs. Lloyd MacDouga114as,host-
essfor a relative shower for Miss '
Sharon West at the MacDougall
home on Friday evening.
CLASS PARTY
• Grade XI sitidentS held their class
party at the Lizmore cottage t.
Port Albert on Monday afternoon,
TONSIL 'OPERATIONS. ,
Donnie and Mary Ann Ritchie
underwent tonsll operations in
Wingham and tistrietlibSpital on ,
Friday. "
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CoUrtfl�yProperty
AMBERLEY' NEWS
Mr. and•Mrs. Keith Kilpatrick
haye purchased the property form-
erly owned by the lateArchie
Courtney of Amberley.
Mr.' -and Mrs. Mervyn Ecktnier •
of Kincardine visited on Sunday
evening with Mr., and Mrs, Will-
lam' Courtney. „ ,
• Mr. and Mrs. WilliaM Pace visit-
ed op Sunday with Mr. and Mrs:,
Fred Gottchalk alto with Mr, and
Mrs. W.G.Campbell of Tiverton.
• Mrs. Jack, Bain of, Vorontb spent
the past week at their summer ,
home at Amberley. ••
Mr. and Mrs; Ivan Guy of Biamp-
tonspent last week "end with Mr.
and Mrs , William Pace'.. „
HANOVER
With the TOPS In
• Entertainment
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4 BIG DAYS MON., TUES.
WED., THUR.,
JUNE 19, 20, 21, 22
o's Afraid Of
Virginia
Elizabeth Taylor,
Richard Burtim.
RADVATTANC1
RESTRICTED
TO FRIONA
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You are Invited to George and
Martha's for Fun and Games!
You Won't Forget.
•CARTOON •
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
• June 23-24 .
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Patch
Sidney Portior, Shelly Winters
Joy and Tears, Love, Laughter,
To Touch the Mind and Heart.
Recommended' as Adult Enter-
tainment.
•Gunfighter of
----Casa Grande
R. Tamblyn •• 'CARTOON
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MON., TUES., WED.,
June 26-27-28
The Great Race
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Jack Lemon, Tony Curtis, '
Natalie Wood, K. Wynn •
• The Comedy Treat of a
Lifetime.
The'.Screen Explodes. With
,. Merriment.
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To Former Resident
DUNGANNON! NEWS .
• The sympathy of the community
is extended to Mr. Bert Finnigan
of Lucknow, , formerly of
• Conc,ess.ion 6, Ashfield,in the
death of his wife, the' former
Laura Fitzgerald in: Wingharn
loiptial on June 17,,
Mr.. and Mrs. • Larry Pentland
have.,returned* from their 'honey
:moon at Expo; Ottawa and other
points, in Eastern Ontario and are
residing al the Pentland. farin. We
welcome Mr., and -Mrs.'. Pentland to
,
the cOmmimity., •
Mr. and Mrs. A.]. Sherwood and
Robert were' in Hamilton on. June •
wi7attendi,ng.the Hobel - prawbell
edciipg.
• Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Ivers spent
Sunday with Mr.' and 'Mrs. Harvey
Congram in Kitchener. • ,
• Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pentland,
Rodene and Lori .spent last week on
a trip. through Eastern Ontario,
Ottawa and had 'a few days at Expo
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Mr. and Mrs. :Frank Thompson,
Bernice and JoAnne are enjoying a
ten day vacation in Eastern OntariO.
Ottawa and Montreal.
Mr. and Mrs.' Ben Comfort of St.
Catherines 'have beet' visiting, Mr.'
and Mrs. Cecil Blake and family
and Harold Blake the past week.
Mrs . Arthur Roach returned to her
home in Listowel after Spending
,the past two Weeks with Mr. R. J.
Durnin and Flora and friends in the
community. ,•
The annual Memorial service will
• be held in Dungannon cemetery
next Sunday, June 25 at '4:15.'Rev:.
Glen Wright of Dungannon United
Church will have charge of the
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sermon.
Colleen Park has returned' to her
home after being a patient in -
Wingham, hospital for several
weeks. • . . •
Mrs. Cecil Blake, Mrs, Lorne
Ivers, Mrs.' Harvey Alton, Mrs.'
Clifford 'Crozier and Mrs„ Wilbur
Brown attended the Federated
Women's Institute ConVention'in'
Guelph last week. 7 "1.
.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrew ,and
boys of London visited on Sunday
with her parents Mr. and Mrs..
Wilfred Pentland. •,
Norman Marsh. of Minneapolis,
Minn. visited his aunt, Mrs.
Minnie Jones and'Melvin •
last week. •
• We are, sorry to report that Dave
MacDfarrnid is. a patient _in Vict-
oria .Hospital, London, where he .•
underwent surgery last week: We
hope for a. speedy recovery.
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Honor Parents On
50th Anniversary
WIIITECHIJRCH '
Mr:and Mrs. William McAllis-
ter of TeesWater celebrated their
50th Wedding Anniversary on
Tuesday June 18th . • They we're
married June 13th 1917 ,at the
home of Mrs. Robert Druce of
Blackstbck, Ontario, after• ‘which
they took up farming'on the 2nd •
concession of Culross, where they
resided until 1954 when they
Moved t� Teeswater.
They ha,ve one son, Lorne and, a
daughter, Evelyn (Mrs. William
Caslick), 6 grandchildren and 3
great grandchildren. •
'A family dinner with all the -
family present was held on June
11 at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William Caslick. • ,
• the table was -centred with a
8 -tier wedding cake.
On TuesdayJurie 13, ,open House
was held at their home in Teeswat.
er where. '75 guest's gathered to
extend good rushes on this happy.,„
occasipn. , w 6 • .
• WEDNESDAT, JUNE 21it, 194/
• Pool Staff
.The swimming pool committee
of the Teeswater Lion's Club has '
completed appointments to the
P001 Staff for the summer months.
Randy McGlyn and Larry Sutcliffe
will be in charge of.instruction,
assisted by Mrs. Dorothy Mad(en- )a
zie and Susan Blackwell. The .
first"three.will be taking Insfructot ,
courses in' Water. Safety during this 01
month. George King will be back is
this year as. supervisor.,
instructiOn,at the pool will cOnim 4
ence Tuesdaf, raly 4th. ) •
Registration should be completed
before that date, Children enroll- In
ing in the swimming programme• in
must have spent at least one
e r
year in school beyond Kindergar-
ten. , • ' •
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