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SHOW TIMES..'
Friday and Sahirdays at 7:15
and 9:15. All other days( one
show at 8:00, except where
noted oa the. PregraM.
THUR., FRI., SAT.,
'APL.17, 18, 19
' ADuce ENTERTAINMENT
"Hang lent High//
color . Starrihg: •
Clint• Eastwood, Inger. °awaits,
Ed Bosky
If - you are a Western movie:.
fan you will want 'to sea this
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SATJVIATINIEE
APR. 19
. 4.
ack The Giant .
Killer"
Kingisl3ridfie
Guides
KINGSBRIDGE NEWS
The Kingsbridge Girl Guides held
• their •meeting .April 10th with thin Louls-Raceko on Moriday-.71V1r.
The 4-H Members of ,Reid'.S. •
Corners. No. 2, Super Supper Sett
ers, entertainedtheir mothers and
grandMotheii.4t the home of Mrs.
Murray Walden: on April.`11 at 8;00:.
p.m. •
Wendy Cotirtney,..president, pret'-
tded.ciVer. a short Meeting. She wel'
corned' the mothers, and •
Ita.ndnlothers to our eighth meeting.
A buffet dinner Wav' served by the • .
girls. The table was -pretty with, a
bouquet of murns"-and ,the 'food att-
ractively arranged.- • —
After the dinner the 'girlsperform
skit they are to do at.
ieveMent Day on. May 10 in the
Kincardine High School. All .rnoth-.
ers and friendsare invited. Wendy.
Courtney thanked theiieders for •
their help in the Club..and 'for the.
use of their home, open to all; and
the mothers and grandmothers for
corning.„ • • .
Lloyd Irwin thanked. the girls
for the delicious dinner and. the .
enjoyable evening onLbehalf of the. •
mothers and grandmothers,. The
ladies.then looked.at the 'girli!
books and recipe files which Were
on , •.
Mr and Mrs. 'cOrdon•Kirkland
motored.to Leamington on Sunday
where they ,Will•ostay with Mr. and
Mrs: Donalp Kirkland, while they.
'Attend the funeral of the 'tate Mr..'
Present. The meeting:Opened with
roll call and Girl, Guide InspeCtion,
Most of the girls,"•now," havetheir
uniforms. They had a game to •
review their laws •and they did
•• yery well. • • '
1.,Rita-T-igert"--spo-ke-to-th-e7g4rls
about their Health and I-19stesS '• ••
esand,what has to be done to eairt
them. 'Following this, the girls dis- where he visited his
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IVE.TWTHEMRE•
Box Office Opens it 8.00 p.m.
FIRST SHOW at 8.30 PA.
April 18-19-20
— DOUBLE FEATURE
THE SAVAGE
SEVEN"
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RESinICILO
,o
WASS OP AG1 OVIII
Showing of 1015
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RobertWallrer
Adarn Roake
Joanna Frank
p.m. — In Color
ADMITTANCE Susan: UMW, •
vo Ar! 04 wit Dun Nctfoltrwillt •
INISONS
* *ShoWini.ot".8.* p.m. — Cartoon
Coming 'Next:, . •
"Dark. OfThe Sun".
(Adult Enteriainment) ' •
, . AND
'Mrs. Brown,"You've
Got A • Lovely .
Daughter" ,•
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• Ken toting, who has been holid--
.aying, at the home of his,parents
retuiped to Paincourt on Sunday.,
Heather Young, daughter of Mr.
,and Mrs ...George Young, spent. the
'week -end with her grandparents,
Mr and Mrs.. .Clarke JOhnttrin .at
•Belgtave, . • : •
Mullis, who was a pat7:
'fent in • Wgham and District Hosp-
ital, returned.to her horne•on Wed,
David Carter' Wasi week -end
guett.With Brian Wall'. •
Marion .Wall of Kincardine spent
Monday and Tuesday.* the horne'
of her parents. •'
• Mr. and Mrs.' 'Art ThoinsOn God
erich and Mr. and Mrs. Jack''
'visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dick.
•
Mr. and Mrs.. Don Nickel of Tor
onto "were week. -end visitors at the:-..!
'same home. Qrr Sunday Mrs.; Me -
and •Mts 'Nickel viSited the•
fortner!s•Mother; Mrs ..Chas:: Thom
,•son at .'Hitronview, , Clinton- We
are glad tohear Mrs . :Thomson, is
feeling Much:improved. • •••
Mrs . Harold Fowler and anice
Of St. Helens visited, Saturday •
1.610eed..16 CO • •
-AcokleiltWit.Vee.
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. . .
Raceko is Mrs.' Donald' Kirkland's
father. • ' • ' • •;•
•
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Eastman
of Burlington .visited recently' with *,
Mr, and Mrs: Prank ,Ritchie andMr
. •
and Mrs. Robert Heim. • .
WM. G. Hunter accompanied Mr':
and Mrs..,Alex Hackett to London on
cussed their 'Uniforms:and Appear-
ance. They went to patrol Corners
and swine:read about Tracking. and
Staiking while ‘a few other girls
*passed sorrie tests. TheGuides rec.-
eived•their Patrol Boxes which were
Made by.John•AUstin.
•• A horteshoe was formed and the.
Swallows entertained with a skit on
mother,ilrs. George Hunter,
Those attending the concert at
Brookside school on Friday evening
report an excellentprograin
• Mrs. Eva Freeman of,GOderich •'
Spent a few days last 'week with My:
and Wirs.• Win. G. ijjnter.• ••
Zion Sunday•SchOO1 started on.
Sunday after being closed for the
en.*L514-NEWS
An accident causing considerable
damage to a car and injury tO
driver happened Thursday evening.
Mrs. Finlay 'MacDonald, returning
home from, work in Lucknow,
struck the tractor driven feed mill,
• being driven by Jim MacKenzie
near the MacKenzie farm on High-,
.way
Edna and Eliza Cook of Owen
Sound, brought Albert"Cook to
visit Mr. and Mrs.:Henry 'MacKen-
zie for a day during the past week",
then retUrned him to Elospital•
pweri-Sound.
'EMPLOYED AT; AMpRLEy -
John. Bradley has completed his
'first year at University of Guelph
and is ptesentlylemployed at.
MacNay's store at Amberley.
Snnday.School opened. at Ashfield
Presbyterian Church on Sunday for
the summer season. ' •
• Returning to their Lochalsh home
After spending the winter in Wing -
ham, are Mr, and. Mis. Donald B.
MacKenzie. . • • • '
'Recent visitors in,RidgetoWn were
Mr:, and Mrs. Lorne Luther.
Returning to the Salt Mines :in '
Goderich to work are Doug Martyr':
and Bill Farrish.•
•
Mrs.. Sandy Maccharles, princip-
al of'North Aslifield.Oublic School
jhas been staying in:London With
daughter Laurie who has been ill
in liospital. Supply teachers.are,
Mrs Frank Ritchie and Mrs..Allan
Gibson
..Dinner. guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver •McCharles onMonday Was,.
Rev. Douglas Bryd'on,:who was -.
•
sPeaker At Rural Learning at Ripley
I , A recent visitor with Mr. and
Mrs .DA. MacLennan was -Miss
Kate Sutherland of_London. •i
• George StiiithsPent the week -end
in the Chatham area •
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DRIVE-IN
THEATRE.
THIS WEEK ONLY •
STARTS AT 8 P.M.
WAIT UNTIL DARK;
With Audrey. Hepburn .
and Allan Arkin '
THE NAKED
,RUNNER
With Frank Sinatra and ,
Toby Robbins
• FRIDAY AND.
SATURDAY NIGHTS
A. DRAW. FOR 2: SEASON'S
A
PSSES ON EACH
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• their Proinise which was very good. winter months. •
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A' feW"songs, were -sung by the girls ,Zion ladies will cater on Saturday
, and the.meeting was closed with • evening to the dinner for the mixed
Taps , ' ' ' ., bowling tearn. • • '' '
'MUSTAN
THEATRE
senior
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 ' PHONE 524-9981
LARGEST 'SCREEN IN HURON COUNTY , ALWAYS. A DOUBLE BILL
• Children Under 12 In Cars 'Fre*
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BOX .00FICE OPEN AT 7.30, PA.. FIRST SHOW'AT DUSk '
.TWO.:610.- HITS: TO PEN THE SEASON
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Friday, Saturday1 Sunday—April 184 940;:
YOUNG.
• • : . ' • • (Adult Entertaffitnent).
•. • . • . L'••• • 17t •,.• •
uTHE...„
(Adult Enterteiltirnent)
Coming Next Weekend April 25-26-27 - •
"Bonnie anclClyde" "Cool Hand Luke"
(Adult Entertainment) (Adult Entertainment)
'evening with Mr and Mr Dick
.
1. AMBERLE
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Mr. and Mrs. TOM. Bell and fam-
ily of Islington spent the week end
-g--thefirAtnherterhdnie- and attend,:
ed ihe..Farrell Campbell Wedding
Ion Saturday twelfth.
Spending.faster,with Mr, and Mrs.
John Emmerton were Mr. and Mrs.
CheSter Enirnerton of Kitchener 'and
Mr 'arid Mrs. Richard Powers Of
GIDPealvpihd:oitrthey of Sudbury, and.
Catol-Catirtney of KitcheneLspent
theweek end at their home on the''
second, concession. They also Atten-
ded the Farrell•and Camppell wedd
ing." • . • „
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Mr. and "Mrs .John 'Norinan and -
family of kincardine Township
.Wereguests On Sunday of,
laSt week with Mr. and Mrs. ]Don-
ald Courtney and faitily,
:The Easter Service at Pine, River
- Uriited 'Church' was weil attended -
en Sunday, April 6.. Special =Sic
Scott , at solOisfsang "I walked to-
day where, Jesus walked". An anth-
em by the choir was also assisted by
Mrs. Scott. Rev.lohn Hill's taste
'Message left many fine thoughts
fot all; •
GODERICH
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30.•:17171E ..SQUARE.
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01111AMOUNT PICTURES PRESENTs THURS.. 'and. FRI.
Aprit.17.Ond 18.
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Shows at 7.3Q.
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SATURDAY
(APRIL 19)
MATINEE
"THE TRUE STORY')
OF JESSE JAMES"
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artheYORIP sink IfEMONA SERA,'
,TEOilICOLOR- A PARAMOUNTPICTURE MRS. CAMPBELL'f'
SAT., SUN,' M014.; TUES. April 19.22
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(RECOMMENDED AS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) • .
Showing Saturdey at 7.30 & 9.15 p.m.—Showing Sunday at 8.00 p.m. Only
Showing Monday & Tuesday at 7.30 & 9.15 p.m.
WED. -THURS•.• FR1•B SAT. April 23-26
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.,EyER!
A UNIVOISAL PICIURE TECHNICOLOR 4'
Showing Each Everiinglat'. 7.30 & 9.15 — Saturday Matinee at 2.30. "
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