HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-11-01, Page 9WEDNESDAY. .NOV:, 1st, 1%7
THE I,UCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
GODERICH
ON. THE SQUARE.
FIRST WITH THE'..FINFST
THURS.,, FRI.,. SAT.,:.MON;,. TUES;, WED:, 'NOV. 2,. 3, 4,, S, 7, 8:
8 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINA
PE PICTURE
AND
BEST DIRECTOR—Fred Wiesen
BESTACTOR—Paul Scofield
BEST'SCREENPLAY FROM
ANOTHER MEDIUM--
Robert •Bolt
NS INCLUDING
E.YEMI
BEST SUPPORTING .ACTOR;
Robert'Shaw
BEST SUPPORTING'ACTRESS—'
WeedyHiller
BEST .CINEMATO6RAPHY (Color
BEST COSTUME DESIGN (Color)
coLUMBIA'.PICTVRES` ,
Prese
,,,a I'RED ZINNEMANN'S ;OF
From the play by .ROBERT BOLT '• 111111100111
F THE 8
ONE .SH.
• ` OWING•�EACH EVENING AT 8 '00`wP.M: � ' .••:
WEDNESDAY AN D SATURDAY MATINEES.AT 2:0 .
o0c P.M:
ADMISSIONS
EVENING SHOWS
Adults - $r o; Students
Children $l:
0 ' MATINEE'' SHOWS •
$1°Adults —` $1; Students 15
I
Children 75C
-- `NO . PASSES ALLOWED,
Due To •The Magnitude' Of . The ;Feature, "A' .Man For All Sea-
sons",, The Childret's Matinee On Saturday The 4th- Of Nov-
ember Will Be Cancelled To : Allow An Extra Showing:: Watch
For: ASPECIAL CHILDREN'S' '.SHOW ON November filth..
,COMING
CE BRIDGE
•
ice bridge .over the open "space,
:The first step`
BY REV..DUNCAN, MCTAVISH.
water ::back at this point .sothat it .
would freeze over; .on a real cold
When the river finally made its night:. A -ft -rat ,th• snow -was- thrown
g e. ,.
.new course;at the bottom of thee' on it, followed, by water. 'A :very
•hill we found' ourselves confronted pro -
'with. cold., w:as chosen for,thi's pro
' with a new' situation. Getting' .. cedur.e . A •'few: Gold nights' in which
across it in summertimewas.'snow soaked: with water :was applied
easy; for the stream almost dried:' soon.. made a bridge .of�considerable;
• tip at, ;times. •,But'the winterconstit• thickness •Once`.this was established'
uted another:' :flood roblern. •At.:
P fl the•rest .was easy.: If the severe,': •
time it was quite impossible.to get 'weather )held' on and the' snow con.
across, big the. winter season tinued to fall and pack down, a
some ,means of'crossing had to be' bridge.of substantial strength was
maintained: A regular bridge was achieved Evenr:wh:en' a soft -s. 11 ' . �.
.P.
out of the question'; The onlysub- came -' itwould stand the 'Strain for
stitute wasan ice bridge over the a timeand more than once I have
driven over it when the ice was
`The heavy fall of the• riverbed completely covered with water; but
Y.,
'trade this problem a difficult: tong'. it held ...Thus man, and beast crossed
dry
.Waters ran swiftly,andover, over ,' shod, •
slowly, Indeed t f h Th• • we're d s f ice`ams aft
The. board granted permission t�
close the school on ".Frida :'• Novem-
Y•.
ber 3rd. to allow fora professional
development day:for the "staff, The
said each. department,
principal
head is arranging-'the'.details for his
respective• rou . Em hasis'is. on
g P . Pv
new ,techniques in' teaching.'::
• Mr. Madill said the:property
committee had :given an OK to
order drapes for the two portable
classrooms..These will'be made,.
long enough to be reused in the
.electrical•'shop when the portable
rooms are no longer needed. •
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The board agreed to pa for bus
g Y
transportation for°the school cheer-
leaders to• a rally in Toronto at the
end of the, month.
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most
•o f streamnose w r ay o J er
St; Helens W.1. •Group Disp ay
First Prize;Winner Ott Lucknow Fair
PAGE .NINE
port Of
Coritmencement, exercises will be
held at ,Wingharn District High
School on Friday 'evening, Decem
bet 1st. The date was set by; the a,
school. board at .its regular meeting,
held at the Lucknow. School':.Priv-.'
cipal F. E."Madill said Di. D:
'Fryer;,' mathematics department,
University of Wa'terloo'has been
invited as guest speaker:
J. W. Allason; principal of'the ;
Luchnow District. High School, told
the board that arrangements for:
comntencement'there had been
made tor Friday,' November, lOth.
Noel: Masan ,. former 'principal. at;
the school, will "be guest speaker.
•SCHOOL NAME ,
—The board discussed at some
length the. advisability,' of changing
thename of the Wingharb school.
It w_as "suggested ;that •since the .'
II II
as .een names e. ' uron-
Bruce DtsttiCt High School. Board,
:the school should have the same
name, and a motion to this effect
was•made However, before it
.came to •a gsted
vote it 'was: sug' �e.
high school should be changed. to.
secondary school: It then, appeared
that due 'to:the building Program a
narne.,changg. e; at the present time.
'would cause considerable clerical
problems As a result, the Motion:
was•dropped and the subject will
be taken up .again. next year.
WIN SHIELD
Theboard was informed by letter
••
that the cadet corps had scored .861
' points •of a possible 1900. and as:a
•:result had: won the Strathcona •
Shield: This;award has' been won
,by the corp ; s. on several occasions
at this point might be described as a severe winter and. •I recall,•after
raptd s. Preezin g ''over' these waters one very bad winter' and the first
B
ool
oard Mei
in the past.. The board:. directed the
secretary to write a letter of con-.:
gratulation to Major 6tobert: Ritter,
chief instructor:
The secretary .'• Miss Y McPher-
son reported that a d"uplicating• ,
machine had caused trouble and'.•:
repairs would be expensive. The
board agr.eed.to replace the
machine with, a rebuilt .model
REPORTS
Principal F.E.:Madill said that' ::.
the building : program ro m has been'mov-
,
irig:ahead since the bricklayers'•
strike was .settled Work is being
conc'entrated ;on the administration,
n
area, which is'slated for ;completi:-
by February 5th. ,Work' Will progress
on the, south' -West section. and one
gymnasium this fall and thisarea
is slated for completion by:May 6th
However,; the dates are only: pro
pec ions; an • su • ject•tei c ang:e
reported that a fuel purnp
problem On.the boilers Was rectified.
during the' week
school is. receiving keen interest.
The band' has 45 Members and the .
choir has • 100 : ;Fives of the 12.
teachers are' assisting_ with the
program, -
The board. agreed to: pay for'the •
lumber to build a4set of. portable
risers 'for the:choir. A ventilation •
problem in the :gym. was turned
over' to the property committee
for investigation.
Night . school courses ' offered at
Lucknow are'typing, elementary •
and advanced sewing,. ',. metal work,.:
.
beginners Getman, conversational
French .;. basic psychology, upholst-
ery, bridge and oil painting
ol•
•
was often a matter. of long duration. heavy flood, an ice' jam formed at . „Permission' -
er ssron was granted' ice
. .. pri
•p. :, tend,
i3ut as those severe winters .of a this very point For over two weeks
Q nci al Robert, Ritter to at
the • Ontario School Counsellors'
bygone - d �ay••made•themselves felt,° we moved over on top of huge ;
slowl , Association meeting in Ottawa','
6 - •
y but surely the strip'of open chunks of ice, which had.been 0
Noveinbet •9 to
water narrowed until finally it ' •levelled.down and with water 1.I
ith Birthday
served Sunday
Sunday
could be leaped over It was then poured over it had 'frozen into a Mel Craig,. charrrian of the cafe
-
could p:
•
that steps weretakento .build an bridge overfour feet, thick.
RIPLEY 'ABATTOIR
Custom Butchering' -7 Curing and Smoking
:Cutting. and Wrapping — Sausage "Making -- ,Fast Freezing
HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS '
CATTLE ONLY ON' WEDNESDAYS
With t o•: Big Coolers; We, Aro ° Able- To• Hang- Your- Beef,.., Frani-
1` To 3 Weeks --„WhIfiver, Vow'. Requirements Are
• Pop Home Freezers. We Sell Choice Home Killed Beef,. Pork
• and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing•Prides
ALL,MEATS. ARE GOVERNMENT'INSP.ECTED FOR YOUR
:PROTECTION
CHAS. HOOISMA,. PROP. "
'ABATTOIR '395-2905 STORE 395-2961
•Mrs. Matilda Graham of Tees'-, •
.water: celebrated; •aver 85th birthday
on Sunday , October 29h and best
wishes were extended to her.
.Spending the day with Mrs.
Graham were: her daughter Mrs. -
Bill Neabel., Mr.' Neabel and
family of L'ucknow•her grandchild
en: Mr, ,and Mrs Ches Wilt, Ralph`
Wilt of liarriStort• Mr,,and:Mrs
Morris".Denni5 of G'orrie, Mr'. and`
Mrs Gordon Neabel and family of
Caledon, Mr.- and Mrs. Gene Tunny
'ey •and family of,Inglwood; Mr ,
and ,Mrs.' lob Nickol and family
andIvlr. and Mrs. haus Fisher and.
`family of Listowel, Joyce:Fisher,
Gordon Groth of Clinton., Mr, and
Mrs., Murray N'eabel and fatnily' of
London.:
teria committee, said the cafeteria
last year showed sales:Of, .'r
$31 , 242 87"with expenses of
$20,553.4 *for a'net profit of .
$6;898,41.
John Taylor, chairman of the
transportationcornrnittee;, rep'art�`
ed that increases of five cents per
mile• over 65 miles per day had
been'granted to:'the bus operators..
Principal' Madill t 1d.theeboard
progress reports will be issued .to
all parents on October 27th. Enrol
merit at the end of •SP
e tenber was
1,028 with average` daily attend-
ance runtiing `979': ' .
Rtinc'ipal Allason said enrollment
at thetucknowy school was 173 and
atteridanee during September was
97.8 per cent. 'He'alsO reported
that the music.prograrii in the
• PHONE. 357=1630: '
4TARTI�NG:• .TIMES
9
Monday to. Thursday,? -8
.Come as late ' as. 8:30' .to- see
complete show
•
Friday and Saturday,
2 Shows 7:15: and '9:;15.
Saturday Matinee 2 p.m.,
: unless .otherwise .noted.
THUR.,.
.NOV:' I, 2. 3..
Adult Entertainment
.`.`KISS'THEGIRLS
AND MAKE THEM
Colour
Starring:Michael 'Conners
,
Dorothy Provine,: Terry Thomas'
• It's *all a plot •to conquer the
world and some girls too. ' '
SATURDAY MATINEE
'NOV: 4
"T.HE SWORD AND
THE DRAGON"
SAT:., MON., TUES.,
• NOV. 4, 6, 7
4.8418 Znitiilt:Yli lrfl. ► �.�"r". Y"7"��1r! "r" !. w.+
"ELDORADO
. Colour
Starring:Johne Wayne,
• Robert Mitchum
This is a lusty, explosive west-
ern, adventure . with Wayne and
Mitchum providing the aetion•
The . second show'' on ' Saturday
evening starts at, 9,:30.
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