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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-01, Page 9WING .HAM. PHONE' 3574630 SHOW TIMES: Friday and Saturdays .at 7:15` and 9:15. All other days, one Show at 8:00, • except where noted on the• program,. THL;1R, FRI.; ' SAT., MON., TUES., WED, APR. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 (6- DAYS) ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Easy Rider" Colour Starring:.. Petir Fonda Dennis Hopper, On. a motorcycle trip from California to New Orleans, fin. anced by ;smuggling drugs, 'two, way-eut', drifters .meet friend- ship, bigotry and death . SATURDAY MAT. APRIL 4 (SPECIAL) "Magic World Of i Top igio". /' Colour All Seats for . this Special Matinee are 50c WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1st, 1970 TW4rn•tiftg:'.iir .#0111 THE. LUCKNOW' SENTINEL •LUCKNOW, , ONTARIO CINITE Rir/°\IIMIIr`I TiII WINGHAM FRIDAY Fred Wells CAUNTR-Y-AND-•.WESTERN • THIS SATURDAY The Nite lues „.. DANCING NIGHTLY Featuring 1s ugs _ancti ugs . on Draught ' John Colliflg:Rink: Takes J. S. Robb UrIirgI.onspielH RIPLEY CURLING NEWS... The J. S, Robb Trophy for 19:7Q 'was won'on Saturday: by that veteran curler John Colling'.arid his rink of jean Coiling and' Don. and Anna, MacTavish. `They, were t,e the 11 p°clock draw, beating;out Jack Pym, Annie Sinclair, Cecilia and bon Picot who w.ere the top rink on' the 9 oeclock draw. • Second place on the 9 a . . draw was taken by Ron Slade' ' andhis family . Mari, Joan`and "Doug Storey. GOrd Ro.ulston's rink placed third`. Back to the 11 a ,m.,.. draw . it was Harry Hossfeld:and his wife Jean and Wheaton and .Lillian _ Thompson who finished in second place. This ':spiel was capably run by President Jim Elliott and his efficient ;helpers.'. Although there were a few problems , they managed .to.come through.. Thanks also to OordonTtomt,- go ery. for thebus and to the driver as well., • TO:Wn an un.r This week. 'e have 1 abe.l Ta.ffi with a high single ot` 1ti:3 and .a'' double e -r3:3`3, for the 'lac!ies, . , • I1arry Lavts was high man With' 21:3. ;iitg1y' and .a 401 doith1e, .Tca nt points won Turnips 2.; C;ariots 3;• Potatoes :3 arid. Lettuce So we still have a Close. title wtrlrthe P r:roes , Carrots• ;53 . Lettuce: 4.7 and" . Turnips ':37 , ti a Juniors ©-true-again lieresa Leystr-a takers' the honours for the. girls with a' 222 -single and a•389 double. . 'the .bays. vlarv.i.n..: Morrison had had a high single of`225.and Charles Thompson a double of° 387. So` with oneweek. to •go we have total pintail as follows; Bobolinks 3712, Swallows 3525, Orioles -3496 : ,a arses -8T Robins 3469 and Blue Birds 3154: May the best team. win. GoJerkhMOtors(Ford) Ltd. Soiltioderich' 524-7300. or. 7309 :.' EXCELLENT SELECTION' FAIRNEIM S. PRICESA .. t • • Financing Available• .•-r Low Down. 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J61997. •,• • FAIR PRICE. 63223 1965 •ORVAIR CORSA '' This top-of-the-line model is equipped with 4 speed and radio, ' bright red finish with harmonizing white vinyl 'interior and bucket seats. A . truly beautiful. little automobile, Lic. 9811!5J. • . FAIR: PRICE s%% • Goderich . Motors (Ford )• Ltd. South St, Goderich . ' 524-7308 or 7309 . BJRC.W.NDRIVE-1N CLINTONTHEATRE. 'OPENING �RI6AY, APRIL 10 WATCH 'THIS PAGE NEXT' WEEK. FOR MOVIES AND TIMES AMBERLEY. Mrs. Speaks o W, I _ AN1B2LEY NEWS Reids Corners Women's'Instit- rite rnet in the Sunday School ,room of Pine River United • Church ori' Wednesday , March 25th with an attendance of twenty-five. A bountiful pot' luck dinner was served at noon which.was' enjoyed°by all: • John Bradley and Harley Nichol• son of Guelph University, s• pent • th:e -Easter wee^k_end, with Mr. a sl Mrs.,. Eldon Bradley. • • ;,.Mr. and Mrs, William Ferguson of Amberley entertained relatives and .friends. on Saturday evening March fwenty-eighth,• Games of euchre were played and recorded music was. enjoyed.. After a socia -1 time- Mrs: Fe'rgus-orra1rd' her.- • assistants served a sumptuous smorgasbord dinner, which every • one did ample justice tb. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart of Blenheim were week end guests with Michael Snobelen,.and other friends. Home`'id for the'Easter holidays -was—Glen-Ferguson from'St:ratford •and4for the week end holiday. Irene Henry from Toronto. Shirley Reid •and'Caro•1' Courtney frorri Waterloo and • Kitchener. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Campbell •of `Atwood Mr. and . Mrs. Harvey . 11 s.- 14 . •1 ton and. Mr: and "Mrs....Stewart Shi.ells.of Ripley visited.with Mr. and':Mrs. Glen Campbell of Am-' berley. on Sunday, • ' iasterce�rioe-Pi=ny Rivet` United, church on .Sunday' was well attended The choir, under the direction of Mrs:'• Lester -Ferguson, sang-two,:fne antherns'and were • assisted by. Mrs. I3ertha Scott. ,Organists` for theservice were - Dianne .KeniptOn ere-•Dianne.Kenipton and ,Wendy Courtney... Mr. and Mrs •..Bob Courtney and family visited on Sunday with M'•r.'.and, Mrs.• Elwood •1r vin and family of •Wingham. , ,Mrs. Elmer Culbert , Andrea - and Brenda. of Detroit spent the Easter holiday week at their rthe-beanda-rrof • Ashfield. •Elmer Culbert joined the•r at the week end RET -URNS FROM FLOIUDA 'Mrs. Marion Liddle and family' w,bto,eitoyed a:weeks cloud y F1oda with. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne, Reid of Orlando returned horne to Arnberley on,Sunday evening.. ' M. Mrs. Eldon •Bradley. presided • and gave a reading on "Spring- • time" .'' After the ode and 'Mary' Stewart Collect, the toll call was 'answered by. displaying a handy kitchen gadget and telling its.use, Many articles old and new were brought. Mrs. Cecil,Hum.phrey read the minutes and thank you. cards. ri:. The -guest speaker; Mrs. Herb Frnnmerton, .who• istheteacher at Penetangore School in Kincardine. gave a fine address, . telling. of the' progress of the,•children who have come ,along in their, own way. Only with patience: perseverance. and understanding canone cope, the; di-fferen personalities - While.. attending a course at the Orillia hospital, Mrs. Emmertorn' observed many sad cases. Mrs. Eldon Bradley thanked Mrs•. Emrnerton:and presented tier "'with gift 'Mts. Morris Reid gaye xhe citrr- ent"events. which•was'follow.ed: with .community singing. .Mts. ,Tom Day . who has been, an 'active member of the Institute at Reids .Corners was `presented with a gift. : ' Reports of the Standing Commi- tt•ees were given. and'a.'.concise r.epor`t of theDistrict• Directors Meeting which was held at Reids Corners in the Sunday School room of Pine Rivet United.. Church: was given by Mrs . 'John Elliott After singing the ode the meet in • closed' follow-t-n"-lhe" readin of the slate of officers for•:1970 Officers for Reids Corners. Worn -et -l.'s Institute for :1970 71. —President -M rs ;-E1dort-Badley; 1st 'V ice , Mrs., Cecil Holi'and 2nd Vice, Mrs., Perrin Lowry; Secretary -Treasurer., . Mrs. Cecil Humphrey; Gorresponding Secre- tary , . Mrs: George Messenger; District. Director, Mrs,. John.. Elliott; .Public Relati'ons ,: /Mrs. 1 PAGE• • NINE. Wm Courtney; Auditors Mrs. Wm. Murdock;andMrs. 'Donald ,Courtney:' . Bianch:_Directors,• Mis'. John - • - --ani— Mrs. M. Henry; Tweedsmuir ' • . History. Mrs..•Bob Courtney; Pianist, Mrs. Ernie Gibson; Citizenship and Education, Mrs. -13on-Mc-T=av4sh;r:4: rioukur--e-and Canadian, Industries; Mrs. John McDonald,' Resolutions, Mrs. William :Fergtison Home. Econ- omics and. Health., •Mrs°. Perrin •Lowr; ,Current hv.ents , -Mrs.: • Morris Reid; Historical Research•., Mrs. Mervyn Funston. • • I • GODERICH THE SQUARE PHONE -5244M AIRCONDITI ONED : • -For 7 Days - • Thurs.,:Fri., Sat.; Sun., a t n -Mon ,rues 1--a-nd- Wed. •. April, 2, '3, 4, S; 6 7 & 8 One . Showing Thurs., Sun., ,Mon., Tues. and Wed. at '8.00, p.m. P• spent last week end in Port Huron. FLORIDA HOLIDAY' David Campbell of London has • been, doing chores for his brother ing in Plorida. Mr.' and Mrs Chester Campbell are spending the Easter holiday week there, also. Mrs: Milne and grandchildren of London have been spending some time at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Campbell. Mr. and. Mrs. Allam Oliver and son:spent Iasi: week end with Mr.. and 1`1rs, Lyle.Oliver and Keith.' 0o�ivig• n•ay a ur ay at 7.30, & 9,10 o'clock (Adult Entertainment) MATINEE • a-turday�,-►pr114 At 2.00 p.m.. 11. JERRY' . LEW I S as "THE NUTTY A man went looking for America And couldn'tfinditanywhere,.. CANNES FILM FESTIVAL • •• WINNER! ' `eist Fihr flys • • ►ANDOCO)4NINY M anoits e,+wtA atattruprt ►aoatc ONS omits su" PETER DENNIS FONDA i HOPPER r� JACK NICHOLSON PROFESSOR., • COLOR. R&eised by COLUMBIA -PICTURES Coming Next:: April :9' to April 14-. "On. Her Majesty's Secret Service•' :[anus Bend 007 k Back .._ One Showing 'Nightly at 8:00 'o'clock