HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-10, Page 9• Etden Lowrys Move
To-4th-C-oncessi on�
A M!3ERLE'( NE W.S
Mr. and Mrs. Elden. Lowry
•u oYed to their home: one the 'fourth
concession'of Huron recently, •
The farm was the.forrner•Bradiey
'property,
; .
<A euchre party was held •at
Amberley Orange Hall on Ivlonday
evening of .last Week.: There .
-=were=gTarers foramen tools. High
prize • for ladies was won by rs..
r.MeLenhan`and"for men',
Pat' Courtney .' Bill. Danforth
receiyed'the lucky draw prize
At the,'service at'Pine Rii!'er
United on 'Sunday, Lynn and Carl
. Lowry sang' a duet. . • ..
.• A. number' from this ,area, attend-
..
e'd The reception; for Mr. ,and Mrs'.
David Lowry on ,Friday, evening
of last week,
HOLIDAY 1N JAMAk'iA:
Ainherley friends are glad. to
have.t r and titre Bob\'Iac�a
.. 1 y
hack holir.c again.. Both acquired
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Lynda: -W rlds7of-London-vas
home for the week: -end.
Mrs. John MacKenzie is a
patient in ,Kincardine Hospital;
• where sheunderwent an append-
ectomy,.
Christina MacLennan of Strat-
ford spent the week -end at her
home ..
Church' School at A sbfield
Presbyterian church will be closed
until April l The annual
concert will be l:eid'on Decembe'r
12.at.8 .P.: n
Mr.. and Mr -s.. Russell Swan,.and
family 'attended a wedding' at
Richmond :Hill on'Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. 'Leadb.etter
of Toronto spent the week -end`
with Mrs,. C. MacGregor'
a fine tan while. in Jamaica '
• Mr. and Mrs, Wiliiatrl Pace
e i:
Mr and s
spent Sunday with . Mrs. , •
Fred :Gottschalk of -Kincardine
LAN.'..GS IDE
Cr-- a-nd:�krs:TDort--Nieke-l�f:
eons entthe week -end with
.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin.
Ronnie McQuillin returned to.his
home with therm after visiting in
Toronto for the past week.,,.
Mr.. and Mrs. Bob I3regman and
family visited with. relative, at.
Stayner on, the week end,
Mr. and Mrs.' Dave Moffat and.
Mr. and.. Mrs. Gordon Wall.attendi-'
ecl-Cornmencement lar
and District High School op
Friday.eve•ning. •
(?ractices.and other, preparations
are goings on for the annual Cola;
munity Christmas 'Concert , which
will' be held this Saturday evening.,
December 13at•'8' o'clock
•3
Rev . and Mrs .. T. 'Maxweil'of
W'aterioo. were .dinner guests -with
Mr.'and Mrs .•Gordon'W91 and
family on 'Sunday, Rev.. Maxwell
was in charge of the 'church • .
service at. Langside and White-.'
Church
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TECHNICOLOR! PANAVISION`
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Dec. 14-15-16.!17
ONE SHOWING` ONL'
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Coming Next:
"BRIDGE AT REMAGEN"
(Adult. Entertainment)_.
and'•
"NUMBER ONE"
(Adult • Entertainment)
HELENS
.Ten .tables enjoyed the`.Shoot:
:Party. on 'Wednesday 'evening in.
the St, Helen's Hall•:. .Prize,
.winners .were, Mrs. Gordon
Struihekr-s-and--RA.i T.aylorLuitILLLI
second high. going to•Wayne Todd
and Bob.Aitchison. The novelty.
prizes were:Won .Ergrik. \1ew
hin:ney. and • Ross Errington : ' The
next shoot party will be. held ,ono
January `Sth
• :I 1 r and Mrs Fred'Thompson
Benny. and:,Billy of Cooksville
were..week visitors.with Mr:•..,
and Mrs .•.Gordon \lcPherson
Mr: and yrs . : Lorne .Woods:,
n'roYed from their farm at
.Helens to their: new, h`orie in-L:uek-
pow o i. Havelock ,,Street South
last week -end:.
-tinier. Woods is. a; patient in
Victoria: .Hospital London , where'.
he underwent surgery on Tuesday.
+141-7--i e+ke 1'.-v saii-e-d—en4(re•d=nesda
.with him , .
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There is no more. active group :,
than Bruce. County Historical Soc-
iety. The; new Volume' Ih of. •the
.Bruce County. History *just off'
:the press and being distributed 1
and rnee:ting•generaI 'approval.
At a.recent meeting of the.
executive anddistrict represents='
ties held in Port Elgin with• • •
Pharis.Mathers in charge a're=
que=st--fara-siistance= ast-he=aid".,
from Mayor Art•. Davey'of Port
Elg n..Local residents haveroam-
ed`the Nodwel grope ty� furors
after the f ields' were ploughed
and picked up Indian artifacts.
Now the property is: being slated
for subdivision. An archaeologist
spent 'the month.of September, •
'doing .some digging arid is Con-
vinced. this'is the only known.
permanent Indian site found yet
in. Bruce ; "Eie found unusually .
.long Longhouses, and sighs that
700-,80o people had lived.there.
Offer expires anuary
y.
o• •onl p in. ,nada at articipartirdealers.
.bee.n already eaten 'by'rn`ice 'A
fund'.will be :started at once• and
later a location .and building :."
erected,' It need not be 'an'elab•
orate one as long.a;humidity
is controlled
Archa;e i' lacKinnon is head1Q a
. 5: . f , old'
buildings 'for the School, of • •
Architecture.n connection with:.
the Ontario Governrrrent
Mrs. ' Earl :Ferris is seeking
`stories' of,,the Lakes for the next.,
Year, Book, and Mrs Jas: McClurg
Wants short stories for the' Bulletin:
.You know some, jot them down
and send thein along.
PHONE 351-1630
•. ',SHOW TIMES
Friday.' and. Saturdays at 7:15
and 9:15. 'Alt. other days, one
show ' at ' 8:00, except • where
noted on the program:
add to $ruce `s tourist attractions
and 'we owe' it,to •our Indian broth-
ers;
• 'Ms McClure feels it is time we
had an Archives building to' pres-
erve our records. Many have
THUR.; FRI,, ' SAT.
DEC. 11,12,13
„Thoroughly
Modern Millie''
-Colour - Starring
"'"'°9'lio Andrsws .
This is a tongub-in-cheek
technicolor peek :at• the era of
theflapper, with thoroughly
delightful Julie Andrews.. The
second 'show on . ,Friday, and
Saturday .night will ' 'start ' at
9:30. •
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SAT. MATINEE
DEC. 13.
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r. cken'1
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Any child attending ti's tn'at-
inee' receive • a free ticket
for nF k,
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