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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-05-13, Page 8• • THE LUCKNOW :SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • WEDNESDAY, MAY' 1311i,'1970 Wo71 Give: -our aria Real Safety Check -Up To keep your car running well, bring it in.. We II look it over and under. make any needed repairs .., prepare it for carefree summer driving. Reasonable rates, too: Jm. E. MacDONALD LUCKNOW DRIVE-IN `THEATRE • - CLINTON. • sox Offic. Opans at a:00 • FIRST SHOW Ar DUSK • THURSDAY and .FRIDAY May 14-15 'DOUBLE FEATURE "HELL'”ELLES.. . Jeremy Slats Joc.lyn .Lino (ADUL"f--ENTERTA I NMENT) Showing, at 8:30 p.m. In Color "MADIGAN'S• MILLIONS" Dustin. Hoffman - Elsa Martinelli " ' Showing. at 10:30 p.m. Color Cartoon SAT. MON. - TUES. May 16-18-19 - 'DOUBLE FEATURE •'CHER' . Omar Sharif <- Jack Palanci (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT). Showing at ..8:30 p.m. In Color `.'THE. PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Maggie • Smith - Robert Stephens Showing. at 10:30 p.m: Color. . Cartoon SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY.17 .ONLY Potatoes1�p Town & Country Ing son Schedule Fifty eight' bowlers and • mem.' •' rs of the Town and Country club enjoyed a delicious banquet a1: the Anglican hall on•Tu'esday May 5.. Walter Dexter thanked ' `the'Anglican ladies; for catering s- Ca.rter ,' captain of the . Potatoes ,. the season's winners. Henry replied for his team mates, Beat rice Adams: Sadie Hamilton., N ` . to_rhe; graciously _ presented :a beautiful annual. , , trophy donated by John W. . Rend • e -r -son Lumber. Ltd: , to-He-1.6n Pau1}knderSon Is Guest Speaker At Hockey Banquet • On Thursday evening April 30 the; Ripley Minor .Hoeke__._.__�Associa- tion held a father and seri banquet Players were in' attendance. from T. ykes to Midgets,, as well as everyone from the Saturday morn- ing_public scho their. fathers:;. coaches:, and local, referees. Close to two hundred- 'fathers undred•• `fathers'add�sons attended the smor- gasbord..banquet servedeby the in y othe-rs-and wives of the-playeis_: -_ ,and men • Those taking.pait throughout the banquet were as .follows; Bryan Boyle , • wlio proposed a toast to -- GIANT TRIPLE BILL Ripley �I��c�yman Il�as F�lrrner; Church Moderator VERY REVEREND •'F. SCOTT MACKENZIE Funeral services were held at Ashfield Presbyterian. Church On Thursday; April 30, 1970., for the Very- Reverend. Francis Scott Mackenzie , ' ThD . , D. CC. L.. D. D. . Principal Emeritus ()father Presbyterian College „• !Montreal , and a former Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. He ,died April 26,'at the Methodist Hospital, Houston, .Texas. A native of Ashfield, where he was, born on January 9, 1884, he had lived in Ripley for the past two years. • • •Dr. Mackenzie graduated from McGill University with First Class Honours-in1914,: he=-received-botki= his: M. A. degrees from McGill.. and his B.D. degree' from the ' •Presbytertan,.College in •1916. He ` -proceeded to -Harvard University • for post -graduate studies receiv- ing his eceivinghis S.T.M.; in .191.7 and, his' . Th. D. in19. e:a: •o wast e:- recipient of several honorary deg -1 rees, - D. C..L. from Acadia Univ- ersity .in niversity.in 1938. , D.D..'' from Knox.. College , • Toronto. in 1931. and a .. second D. D. from the° Presbyter-• ia.n College in 1960... ' �� • 1-1e served the .P-re'sbytexia n THE OBLONGBOX communitywith great distinction both in the' pastoral ministry and -in theacade{nic Meld:-- After serving as Minister of St And.- rew's Presbyterian Church., Syd•- ney •Mines, N.S. and Paris•, Ont; he was'appoinred professo of • Systematic`.Theology at .the ' Presbyterian College. He was appointed ,PrrncipalArt 1929: ` `, :1958 he was.appointed Principal Emeritus, a position he held until his death. • (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Vincent Price =- Chrisfbphar Leo In Color---- • "MURDER CLINIC" ' (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) . . • AL1. STAR .CAST • . Ia. Clot, iON EYES OF (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Frankie Avalon - Shirley ' Eaton.' Color Cartoon WED. THURS. FRI. May 20-21-22 OUBLE-FEATURE Now You 'Can Sae Anything You Went .At•... "ALICE'S He was President of the World Presbyterian Alliance: Western Section in 1949 , and was elected Moderator of the General Assem- bly, the-Presb'terian'Church in . Canada in IJ50. • ]Jr. Mackenzie was also an , ' =of -t Order. He was Worshipful 'Master of the .University Lodge N:' .84 , G. R. Q. in 1938 ,'since 1943 was a memb.er:.of the. Provincial Grand Lodge••;. Royal Order; of Scotland. In ,1960 he:received the rare. 33rd Degree A. & A Scottish Rite . An enthusiastic curler, he wjs senior honorary chaplain o, the live7=rair-How'ar"d-13,11 et--rhe•-f •the s *T%ward--Harrrsotr-pr'o -Purvis ,. Janet Drennan and Aubrey Higgins and each received an i ndividual_a_w a Td,• ._ 'High average awards went to Olive Smith and Harry Lavis high. double to Isabel Tiffin and Clarence 1e11 high single to •, Vera. Purvis and Walter Dexter;• most improved.to Elizabeth McKim and W. F. MacDonald. The Play-off winners, the Carrots each received a trophy... They are, Captain:Mer King,' Ida Barger , May MacDonald , •ra•e i_:"in., ^a ter aexter,. • Frank Moran, Evelyn Barkwell And Mary Higgins, Mel King replied and a1s0:1hanked the Hortons.and everyone sang 'for !the ` are ,joll,; •nod fellows" Members of the other teams each received a -small gift, Winners of the lucky draws . were Mrs. MacMillan, Mrs. • tk; Htsv. re c rger an. arty Lavi3. posed a toast to.the player's; Dave. Henderson' proposed a• toast to the Queen:. Murzay Culbert thanked the ladies for the meal and Marg M;acDonard replied on their be half. The club then wentto the Legion Hall where they tiad : a business tbeeting and played cards,t Lloyd Wylds . Legiort'Chairman introduced the head table guests. They included Mel Pollock, arena n arIager;. Brian: MacDonald, 'Garry Sutton, Denis Martin, .Roddy Mac Donald., Howard •1- ,arrion ;Ron Farrell ,• referees; Elmer Courtney, Ken MacDonald, Dave Henderson, hockey executive; Floyd Stanley, princtpa o t e Ripley Public School and the guest speaker, Paul Henderson. - After the`dinne�r the coaches of each team,introduced their la ars o_s_tooa . Q • wit ' t eir at' ers till all team mernbers were', introduced,, Floyd Stanley , who went to: school with'the:speaker gave a very aappropriateintrodLt-ction to a local boy •who made is good in the big league, Paul Henderson. Paul related to the dads and lads/cnany experienc,es, which• he has encountered' during his '(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) . . ARLO GUTHRIE • f Showing at 8:30 . p.m. In COIol • "THE 1;000 PLANE RAID"' Christopher George • • -hint =F0 30 ..p zrr Color` Cartoon • THE SWIM PHONE 524.7414 AIRCONDITIOHN THURS., FRI.. SAT. • May 14--15-•16- The most explosive spy scandal of this ALFRED HITCHOOCKS TOPAZ A UNIVEItiAL, :PICTUeE TECHNICOLOR• • 41110 One Show 'Thursday at 8:00, p.m. T-wo-Shows--Fr-ida_y_ancl_Saturiiay— 'at 7:30 'and 9:35 p.m.. SATU RDAt MATINEE. !May At 2:00 p.m. .All Seats 50e 'PRINCE AND THE. PAUPER ''FLYING"SAU -ER .D. "ehike=r"r-Hze rte l Wolf MO ,N ;`T MUB ay 1 7 - '18 - 19 Move in... 1 ou .. 1'noV On MGM presents The: John Franienharnv- urly g .Edward Lewis Production s Thistle Curling Club in Montreal. HJTECHURCH H'is=wife , Alex-abd-r-a- aC a -a -n -L • Mr. and Mrs. Ja:ck'Ceurtes and family of Burlington were Mother's Day: visitors with•his parents Mr. and Mrs. Albertl:Coultes .and tier. parents Mr and: Mrs. Mervyn. Pipe; Brussels.- On' Saturday evening a1 rola-t'� e was held by Mrs'. D. A. Hackett at her home at Zion:, in honor of her niece Miss Joyce Walker bride of Ashfield ,:predeceased her hus- band iu 1953. He is survived by a son. Dr. Douglas Mackenzie of Vancouver , ,a daughter , Mrs. - , .Newton Jarrard. of Houston Texas: There are four grandchildren , • Mary Alexandra,Mackenzie Scott Mackenzie and Ian Mackenzie •all o •ancouver an Scott •MacKen tie Jarrard of Houston, Texas. ` He is also survived by a sister • Mrs. Rory Martyn of Ripleytwin' :he --Feu , y '. `� rho ers,''erroc entre o Mrs. Alex Craig, Mrs. Albert Ashfield and Roy Mackenzie of Coultes, Mrs. Jack Coultes and Ripley and several nieces and Debbie.. • nephewt. years in the N. H, L. He ended 9 niifiilliTeBPrfiT1P-YSaw•db tIM.iI at: answer period after which he signed autographs for the boys. key, MacDonald presented Paul with•a golf travel bag in apprecia- tion f- o.�;-the Ripley Mi-noi- Hockey Association. The evening was brought to a close with the singing of the Queen accompanied by Mrs. John D. Mackay, Interment was at Greenhill , uc ow . , NEAbEL - to Mr.. and Mrs'. How-' and Neabel in Kincardine Hospit- al, on Monday; May 11th, a dough- ter, a sister -for Howard Jr. ' " The Gypsy Moths" ADMITUNtr .i1 STRICTEO ....o..:. EACH NIGHT vwt q ww q. ora At 8:00 P.M. WED. THURS.' FRI. SAT.. May 20„21'22-235, .(A .ukT_ENIKTAINmE_NT): _ Sa "One of the year's 10 best, pictures!” " Roger Greenspun; N; Y: Tfines ,e6L. ROBERT REDFORD KATHARINE ROSS �'OBERT- SUSAN CLARK "TELL THEM WILLIE ' BOY IS HERE" . - s�llvr�s AI,�R�Ia>I11A1 ',1 - Orie Show Wed, and Thurs, at 8:00 ; Jwo Shims Ftiday and Saturday at 7:30 and 9:10 p.m. •