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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-04-29, Page 91 WEDNESDAY,. •A. PRIL. Zllh, HTO weio.rol'AIMTrrW 'M' a ,r41411L. K 4111. .A41 1n THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO DRIVE-IN THEATRE .CLINTON Box' Office Opens at 8:00 P.m. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK FRIDAY :and SATURDAY May I-2 DOUBLE FEATURE. "'HELL'S ANGELS (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Jeremy. Slate • Tom Stern : Showing .at 8.30 p.m. In Color "THE GAY DECEIVERS" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Showing at 10.30 p.m. Kevin Coughlin. - Brooke Bundy Colorr Coffee's BEGINNING THURSDAY, - MAY 7' OPENING NIGHTLY 'EXCEPT SUNDAY. SHOWING .FORIONE WEEK THURS., ;FRI.'SAT., MON., TUES., WED: toy 7 T. May 13' - DOUBLE FEATURE — "EASY RIDER" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Dennis Hopper -- Jack Nicholson .` In Coley TIME. FOR. .FOR. (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Glenn Ford •- George Hamilton Color Cartoon • BROWNIENEWS Ist :LUCKNOW PACK • • By Debbie Bolt, fairy Queen lets a .game.. Then -• we had fairy ring and hopped our pennies in the .chest. Souie .of the brownies passed their tests. ''The'Meeting closed with: chimes' and the squeeze. Debbie Bolt was fairy Queen. ► lwerettate**** •..••••••**440,40,••••••••110*******0 LOOKING BACKWARDS THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES WITH MARGARET THOMPSON: ••o•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••o••o••4: 20 YEARS AGO 'APRIL 1950 , , • A. new venture a story hour for children ages .5 to 12 years ,, was cornnienced. iii'•the. Lucknow Rec- rc atioria l Centre. • The story- hour toryhour with games , was held on 'Saturdays from 10,to..11 o'clock, The first week was in charge of Mrs.'Miinro'and•'Mrs. McKim, with other volunteers. needed. The •Girl Guideswere lending assistance.. At the April meeting of the •Holyrood. Women's Institute the following new.`officers were in- stalled; - President .,_ Mrs.. Murray; 1st vice, Mrs. Raynard Ackert; 2nd vice Mrs'. Tom. Hodgins; secretary -treasurer., Mrs,. Frank.Mauldeni assistant ,. Mrs:. 61(m. Eadie; pianist Mrs. ; Howard Harris and. Miss Edna • Boyle 40 YEARS AGO • APRIL 1930 •The vote -on -the- Hage-GQune-Ws- aproposed •Waterwor'ks•'by-law .was. defeated'by eleven a cotes , 118' in • -avau'r"�a-nLH29 a lust.st. • The MacCharles Brothers leased the east store' • in the 'John - Stone .Brothers ' Block •.Luckn'ow, and were fitting it up for a groc- ery stOre. roc-ery'store. • The Lucknow Women's Institute. had the satisfaction of seeing the Soldier's' Memorial, the erection of which.. they undertook and which' was unveiled the previous -fa11•, brought to cornpletion by • the ;ptacing.o•f:the •fi • ire of a soldier in uniform^in position, on top 'of'the shaft, The figur.e:had been made in Italy, • BUY IN Automobile Insurance:. ARE ELIGIBLE IF Your car is of the private passenger type. There' are no drivers under 25 Or. over 70 and not more • than '2 drivers. • • "-'You have not made a :claim. as a resu o : ala asci end during the past 3 years. NEW FEATURES 1 NO OVER 70 SURCHARGES ON RENEWALS. 2. NO CLAIM :SURCHARGES FOR ONE. CLAIM UP TO $250.00. 3. FOR CLAIMS OVER $250.00, SURCHARGE .1, YEAR. 4. FARMERS -y 30% DISCOUNT. CONTACT AGNEWS 'INSURANCEAGENCY LUCKNOW,` ONTARIO Phone 528.2942 6.0 "YEARS AGO APRIL 1910 Timothy Carber died'at his . Lueknow,. residence, the Cain: at'thg' agP o•f 4 ite'and Allan Close had formed'a petit-ter:- ship a'rtner-ship as proprietors of. the Cain House in May 1909, but had dis- solved that partnership on•Feb ruary 1st , 1910`, justtwo months' and a half before•'M.r. ,Calert's sudden death. • Roderick Corbett of Chicago purchased the McMillan farm on, the Gth concession of. Kinloss.' Guide Enrolment Badges Presented • An enrolrnen'.t ceremony 'was. the highfight.of the meeting of the First Lucknow Guide ' , • - Company on April 25th. Recruits' Patti Lou Irwin, Annette. Kirk-' , land and Joanne Ritchie were • .enrolled', and welconed'into the, sisterhood of guides. • Mrs. Gold-, on Kirkland and Mrs.:Leonar' Ritc-hie-w ere—pre-sentLa nd-•we-re served 'tea by Hostesses Mary Emberl'in and 'Marlene Mann • The: following badges. were presented: , Camper , to Lorraine Boyle; Child Care to Nancy. Ritchie ,Janet Marriott , • Cathy Treleaven, .Catherine Dun- smuir;,' and Mary. Ennberlin. Mar- :.idn..J:ohnstone_.a.n_._Linda._I-Ia.yeswere absent but .will .be awarded' the badge at the next meeting.,• The bluebirds' had campfire,. • and Cathy•Jamieson.,said vespers. It was announced that Cookie Day will be :held `on May 9t.h this. year, and licrativai:ce orders be ,taken. W r t. HelensNative ied In The: Weft GEORGE .ROI GERS' Funeral service for George Rodgers, 'age 't J:',- of Mazenod. Sask.. was held, On March' 19, 1970. ,in Parkview funeral Chapel, Moose Jaw Sask. Rev.. Wes. Ashwin df Trinity United'Church officiated M'r. Rodgers passed away in Gravelbourg hospital March 16, after a. lengthy i'l'lness. He was born in St.' Helens, Huron County. Ont. •and received his education. there. Nov. 1, 1899 he married.. Elizabeth Jane Johnston of.Kin- loss Township.. They .went west. 'in 190,6, and settled in the Maze •nod area where he farmed until retiring i r 1J60. • Mr.. • and •Mrs. Rodgers e'e1ebra t- ed their 61h.wedding 'anniversary in..l.9._d0: .Mrs. Rodgers passed. away in 1969, ' • 1; -ie is survived by two sons , 'Sid: ticy of New We'stminster', I3. C. Albert of Mazenod ,. .one,daughter N'1arv, l\1 s_ • .. Pattison Sas k<atoonT,, Sask.; 'two-lost'er •sons, Ray Jo in sten ,• Weyburn•, Sask., :and` Pat Johnston,''Vancouver ,. eight grandchildren, and twelve great grand•children.. Ile was predeceased by his wife in;1t.)ti9, a daughter Mabel in 1060, andr three sisters. • Intermentwas in'Resthavven Memorial Gardens Mose YAW SaSk, Hugon-Bruce NFU AppointCha irmen An executive meeting of the Huron -Bruce Local #335 of the National Farmers' Union was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe ' Van,Osch on April 22., Committeeswere formed t carry out the work of the Union 'and,; a chairman for each commit l• tee was named as follows; Meriibershg Coinrrittee� • Charlie Wilkins., '1:canvas all e1 gible farmers for n.ribership in. 'the N. F. U." ' Research Committee -'John, Austin , "carry out research pro- jeets oldie N:F.U.at the•, local level" . Youth. Cornmittee. - Mrs. Char lie Wilkins, "to design and con- 'duct programs for the purpose of education and involvrnent of young people". Finance 'Committee -' Allan, Gibson, "responsible for. develop- ing and conducting progiars and' activities .to raise• funds fol.' the ' local". Collective Bargaining r ,Herm- an Van. WyTiskeiglte mend,.coliective bargaining pro- gram's to the executive of the local" PAGE NINE,' COLLYER 1 ELECTRICAL. .CONTRACTOR:. ELECTRIC HEATING WIRING .AND REPAIRS ELECTRICAL. MQDER'NIZATIQN -fiNANCiNG AVAILABLE LUCKNOW Phone 528-5182' Comrrmunicationt - Mrs. An- tone Van Osch and Mrs. John ' Austin, "Publicize pertinent activities, inform :cen- tral office o'f •aotivit•ies. taking place in the local" • Other members will also be named tocarry out the 'workof each committee. GODERICH • • (A.DULT ENTERTAINMENT). • 16h CEMI f :011;Fit•d! •-__-IA HAN ROBERT IMMUNE N BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID }f A QEORGE•ROY HILL -PAUL MONASH PRODUCTION . . 1 " .Costarring' STROTHER MARTIN' JEFF COREYAENRY JONES ` . Executive Producer PAUL MONASN. Produced by JOHN TORSMAN iftEORGE-ROY-H Music. Compaed mi Wetted to Bun BACNARACH• A NEWMAN-FOREMAN PRESENTATI( PANAYISION• COLOR Iy NLUI!!• 1 onl.n due, IACNAPAC9 ken i..lm.. p. A A'II gem!. ONE SHOWING THURSDAY at. 8:00. P.M. TWO SHOWS. FRIDAY and SATURDAY at 7:30_ and 5 p.' WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY; FRIDAY and SATURDAY May 6-7-8 9 ,? . .IT'S HOWL •.; .:_`•' �:: x ARIOUSI SU N DAY;. MONDAY & TUESDAY May 3 .4 5 • •DNE SHOW ,EACH NIGHT AT 8:00 P.M, b`yond-the age tai Innocence.:: • Into the age`oF awareness st eir ' v4r4-ss," . **HP•40rer0ONlI.•d, WALT DISNEY'S SPOTao.War caitoon!Mahar' • ADALIt FIESTRICTED 10 u1014$ TI U of AOA 01 Ovu medium r�srtr. cool teclinicosot patamount pictufe } Second Featul'e. , "OLYMPIC ELK WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ONE SHOW at 8:00 P. FRIDAY, and SATURDAY ' TWO SHOWINGS at 1:30 and OAS p.m.