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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO
au ple On 25th..Aflniverswy .
• ZH N•:NEWS
Immediate relatives of Mr,; and
Mrs, Lloyd Webster and Mrs. Ed.
Webster of Big Valley, Alberta,
gathered at the home of Mr. and
•Mrs. W. G. "Hunter on Wednesday
evening. The -occasion,marked
Lloyd and June's .25th Wedding •
Annirversary.'A .buffet supper was
Served and an .evening of visiting
enjoyed: Gifts were presented to
Y,loyd, June,and Mrs,. Webster from
their . Eastern relatives. Follow. ing
thieir visit in this area, they will
spend .several days at Expo.
Congratulations to the: following
successful students who
passed their grades in High school-
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Donna Ritchie, Marion Reid:; Wan-
da Hunter, Nancy Kirkland, I3ren-'
da Ritchie, Marybelle Hunter;.
Marilyn Brooks. •
Visiting on; the week -.end• with.
Mr. and Mrs:. Gordon Kirkland
were Mr. and Mrs, Donald
Kirkland of Leamington and Kenn-
eth Kirkland of Orillia. Congrat-
ulations to
ongrat-ulations`to Kenneth, a graduate of -
Fanshawe College; London.
Rev. and Mrs..Gordon Kaiser left
Sunday night by train/to attend
Expo' for a few days. While there
they will visit friends in Montreal:
andreturn by Toronto where'. they
will visit their son, Keith.
Mr".andMrs .John Gardner visited
recently with We. and Mrs.. Edwin
Smyth of Wingham:
Greg Hackett is in with the.
chicken -pox.
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HURS., FRI.. SAT. lune = 29 -30 -- fly 1
Showing- at 7.30 `and 10.30 Adult Entertainment.
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NOTICE
Effective Jul • 8,1967 The Park Theatre' plana to have 'a
mat Y" for children EVERY SATURDAY.
matinee that is suitable
The
children's show will. include" a serial. or. '
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AFTERNOON: Th
/Separate evening show p suit-
able kr the JeC"younger�'rta� :feature willbei urchas t,
a s ort sub
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for theme a ~' ci • 'on' of serials and ex-
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features will necessitate a .SLIGHT change in our regular
matinee .admission prices.
Effective July 8;• 1967 they will' be children '35e students
50c, . adults 56c. • • •
• We will have a MATRON on duty everycfiildren- °
�s Show..
With the TOPS 'In
Entertainment
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THUR., •FRI , SAT.,
'June 294. and July 1
TexasAcross the
River
Dean :Martin, 'Joey ,Bishop,
Alain Delon
Texas will never be the same
The Funniest Western;:.Since Cat.
' Ballou:
PLUS ALL CARTOON SHOW:
Battle of�
Stacie
• The Road Runner
It's .Family Entertainment Like
You, Have Never Seen Before..
You Better Believe, It ! :! !
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SUNDAY,,ONLY JULY 2 '.
Night Creatures• •
P tar • Cushiing,
am a
Horrors
V. Prica
Recommended.as. Adult Enter-
tainment.
You Will Shudder in Your Boots
'At the Horror,
�itechurch.lady
Buried at Langside
MRS. RUSSELL RITCHIE
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Mrs. Russell .B. ,Ritchie of White
church ,passed away in Wingham . .
District Hospital do Thursday, June
15th. She was in her 64th year.
'Mrs. Ritchie was the former Sadie
Marguerite Tiffin, daughter of
Ruben and Mary Jane Tiffin. She
Was born at Langside on July i5th
1903. •
. On March 19, 1928 she married •
Russell B. Ritchie in Moose Jaw,
Saskatchewan.
Besides her husband Mrs. Ritchie
is survived by one sister .and two.
brothers, Mrs. Victor'( Valetta)
Errieson 'and" Fred Tiffin of White-
cilech and Charles Tiffin of .Lang-
side', . .
Funeral service was conducted at
MacKenzie Memorial' Chapel
Lticknow on Saturday, June 17th.
Rev. George Mitchell, United
Church, minister at Whitechurch
was in charge of the service -with
Mrs. Wm. Scott as organist
Pallbearers were Albert Coultes
John Smith ; •Russell Proctor, 'Donald
Hayes, Bill Scott, Ted Collyer.
lnterrnent; was atTfffilfs cemet'.
ery, Langside..
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, .1N7
Rev. R. L.Stirkng
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Guest- Minister g
OLI.VET NEWS
• Reverend Laird'Stirling of Luck-
now.was at Olivet on. Sunday '
Morning. where he was .guest preach:'
,erwhen Olivet_ observed the seven
ty-eighth anniversary. Mr. ''Stirl
ing gave an .inspiring little, story. •
for the children; followed by the
sermon on""Unansviered•Prayer".
The Junior Choir sang_a "Happy
Times" medley. Solo parts in the.
senior. choir anthem were taken by
Walter Dexter and Mrs. John• Mac
Charles..' The ladies in the•quartet
were Mrs', Jack:'McGuire; Evelyn
White, • Janet Hamilton and Sandra
MacCharles., Organists..were Sandra
MacCharles 'and Sharon, Coiling
M'r: and Mrs. LanceMorrison of •
RC' xdale and •Mrs::• Mintz Of St.. •
'Helens visited .recently •with Mrs.
W, R, Hamilton.' . •
Bert Eaton spent ttie weekend in
St . ,Thomas,• the guest;' of his •
brother •and other relatives.
Mr. and .Mrs. Henry'Howes of 7.
Listowel` visited' •on Sunday with
,Mr: and•Mrs: Walter.Blacl%'and
family.
Visiting on Sunday with. the• Os
bourne family were: Mr. and Mrs
Ray: Pennington .of Teesw.ater,. Mr„
and Mrs.. Bob ;Campbell and family
CJLSs. CORNERS
Mr, addMrs. • Morley Wall and;
family visited on Sunday afternoon
with Mr and Mrs. ,Elmer Wall,
Mrs: Elmer Benedict and Virginia
spent last Friday in: Toronto. •
Tom Stewart returned home last
Tuesday from Victoria. Hospital in,
London.
Sunday afternoon visitors'withcMr.
and Mrs. Toni Stewart and boys
were •Harold'Haldenby and Mrs,
Shiela Smith, Mr., and ' Mrs. .
Gerald Stewart of Kincardine, and
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Haldenby and
girls. •
Mr. and; Mrs..' Robert Porter of
'Cargill and'.Mr and Mrs, Rae Hal
denby. of Teeswater visited on Sun-
day with, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hald-
enby and, family.
Sunday, afternoon visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Haldenby.and girls;
were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Husk and
family, of Kinloss
Mr. and Mrs. 'Bill Haldenby and
family visited on Friday .evening
with Mr. and Mrs. ,Jim Haldenby
and; girls:
of. Lucknow anti John McCallum of
Hanover. . ••
Visitors; on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin.Colling were Mr. and
Mrs. John Bushell, Keith and; Joy
of. Kincardine `Township and, Miss
Susan'McLay of Ripley. '.
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THEATRE
Phone/ 524-9981
' HWY . 8 OODERICH at ;.CONCESSION RD. 4
1: ALL DOUBLE' FEATURE SHOWS
THUR&, `FRT., SAT.
June 29-30 and
July 1
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