HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-10-21, Page 9WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21st, 1970
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WINGHAM
Phone 357-1630.
SHOW TIMES
Friday and Saturdays at 1:15
and 9:15. -All other days, one
show at 8:00, except where
*noted, on. the 'program.
6 DAYS -
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rHUR- FRL;'A .,
MON.; TUES., WED.,
*OCT. 22, 23, 24, 26, •
'27, 28
ONE SHOW,: EACH NIGHT
.AT• 8 P.M.'INCLUDING
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SPECIAL
"Rego DoHy
1
Cinemascope -.Colour
Starring. Barbra Streisand
Walter Matthau,
This is the big one for, the
year. Make sure you see this
sl a bThit. • .
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SAT. MATINEE
OCT. 24
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THE•LUCKNOUif SEIff'rINEI, ,L UCKNOWr. -ONTARIO
LOCKING,. BACKWARDS
THROUGHTHE-SENTINEL EILES'D:
WITH MARGARET T•HOMPSON
10 YEARS A•GO.
OCTOBER 1969,
Preliminary work was started.
on the Wheeler Street bridge
which would span -.the 9 -Mile
•River-ablock, north of_Campbell
Street.
• The pouring a1. concrete fpr.•;
Lucknow,'s new .sidewalks'on both
the north and• south side of Camp-
bell Street (Main Street) was. com-
pleted. •. .
There .were thirty-seven entries
in the baby contests at the Luck=
now, Fall Fair and it was truly.
"ladies:day" in the prize winning
department. Thefirst-prize win-
ners in three, classes were Margaret
Anna, daughter of Mr, and Mrs;
Donald Maclntyre of R. R., 6 `Luck
now;ea ther _Jayn_ez,._-.d&u-ghter of
Mr. and Mrs'. Francis Boyle of
R. R..3 Ripley;. Mary 'Anne, dauph
ter of Mr. and Mrs. • Chester Nic
olson-of,Belfast- -
Kinloss Soy Scout Association
officially.'came into, being at an
orgalaiz4t•loual' neeting-held at ,
Holyrood: with the Holyrood Wom
en's Institute. thesponsoring organ
•
ization
A. 'twoxfaced' calf on the farm . .
of.Gorddn.A'nderson', Ashfield Was•
" aii-sfrg-consicker- bie-i-rtt e -r est n,z-
,calfwas born with two faces, hav-
ing two ,mouths and four eyes
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim •Gardner pur-
chased the former 1,,icEver house
in Lucknow.,
The workf of leasing a large
,acreage.of farm land. in Kinloss
Township•with a view to drilling'
for oil,. was progressing yell,' as
reported by W 1 Raterso.n.,
Associates of,Mr. Paterson were
1:ta king-i.i-p-the
,hip and contracts entered into
covered upwards Co four thousand
cres: Lands leased were chiefly
between the 6th and 10th conces-
sions; east of the Gravel Road.'✓
JV RS -/!1V
OCTOBER 1940•':
Donald McCharles opened a
fruit.store in Lucknow in the
building adjoinint .Greer's. Radio
Shop.: •
J.'S. ,Kilpatrick., local Massey..
Harris dealer,, ,purchased the Con=
nell Block: just west of :the Town
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orn METRO GOLDIMIN•MAYER and CINERAMIA
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OCT. 22-2344
vvEST Wes
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One showing at 8' p.m..
SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 P.M.
50. YEARS: AGO. •
OCTOBER 1920
,Lucknow School Report of Room
1 harried the following pupils: C
McIntosh, 'J. Brabson, A. Watson,
A., Andrew , C. Greer , A.. Durnin,,
P. 'Menary, , E. Nixon E'.. McQuil-
lr.n,• M. Button, A.. Murdoch,. A..
Smith:, S..Sreward, H. Johnston,•
C.' Anderson I. Whitby , J. Stew •
art., S. Mullin, I. McMillan, A.
Wilson, M. McIntosh , R. Arm'
strong, H. McLeod ,'.M M. • Robinson ;
F. Thompson, A. Henderson', L;
Br.abson , W . Armsi:rong , G. Mae
Donald,1F.,'Steward, K. Brown,
W. ArrnStiong,• B. • Dr'inkwater , A..'
i1eKei� re; L-, itay1 r, E- McIden
zte , L. Webster, K. Ferris,. L.
'Irwin,. T. Andersop , M. McDon- •
Mulim, T•..
Robinson., E. Baker, E, :Agar,
C, Johnston, J C• .Durnin £., •
Whitby, M; Cousins , W. •Taylor ,
G; Purves W.• Bradley. Number.
• on ro11 53 .
I.'•.Murdie, Teacher. •
WI Enf�rtain At
Bruc�lea :Haien
NDA-YieGHT ONLY
8 P.M,
Mt kpo f,Cit l7WYN NAVINPresents
FATE'
DUNAWAY
• and
MARC:ELLO
MASTROIANNI
• Wherever
they meet.
they make it
0CTA-25-' -
"A PLACE -FOR -LOVERS"
MON.-TU ES. -WED.
The communitj
OCT. 26-27-28
ght about
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Stacey.
COL J'A BTA. F'IC T L1RE b•
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DOUBLE FEATYRi
. AF•ALOMAIi F',tr10UCTION
One -showing an•evenin 'at -8 -p.m.
COIUMBIAPIC(URES tea
CARL FOREMAN New%
YOU'LL
LOVE THE
WORST
WEEK OF
OTLEY ,
LIFE
QPUVE?\AY
ROVYSCHNEIDER
•ofleir,
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On Wednesday afternoon the W.
.1. members Mrs. Bill Evans, Mrs,.
Gibson Gillespie , Mrs. Garnet
Farrier , Mrs. Jas Mcinnes
Mrs. Fred Tiffin, Mrs. Ezra
Scholtz,. Mrs'. Wallace Corin; firs.'
Ben NleClenaghan Mrs. Russel/ '
Ross., Mrs': Jean Ross,, •Mrs..Russel
McGuire Miss Merle=Wilson Mrs •
,Vic .Emerson and Victor' Emerson '
were at Brucelea Haven, W:alker
tori where the .ladies ,with Mrs.
Emerson; chairman presented. a
incardrne
*LOCATED NEXT TO .GOLFING, ROLLER SKATING,
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'NIGHTS:PHONE 396-2341: 'DAY. -.PHONE 396.2107• • •'
FRIDAY, ':SATURDAY, .00TOBER 23, 24
JOSEPH E. LEVINE PRESENTS
THE LEWIS GILSERT FILM OF
THEADVENTURERS
• Based on Inc Nuel •1NF ABYFNWAtitS Oy HAROLD PUBBINS
CNARL•ES;AZNAVOOR
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER .25 ONLY
This is CIhastity-
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The Total Female MNial4
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gambler neva mbnby
and she throws them
awa just as fast,
CHER•BARw LO, I SIEPMEN Win
Lucknow.Came The
Doe
lake Guide Camp
progtanr ferItntingThe — G , -Old
Oi
Days:Community singing with
Mrs•.' Garnet Farrier pianist and
Mrs. Russel •Mc.Guire and Mrs.
Evans song leaders; piano solos,,
ivliss" Merle Wilson .and Misr' Ga'rn=
et Farriery violin selections M"rs.
Ezra Scholtz with Mrs'. Farrier
accompanist; reading Years of
Change , Mrs. Vic Emerson;
duet, Mrs. Evans and tubs. Me •
Quire with Mrs;. Farrier pianist.
Throughout the program Mrs.
Einerson told -humorous jokes. A
skit "Changing Fashions!' was
presented in old time ..costumes ,�
by Mrs .Russel' Ross , Mrs Ezra
Scholtz, • Mrs•, Wallace Conn, '
Mrs. Bob Ross, Mrs. Farrier
accompanist '-and Mrs, Emerson
reading the poem.
:,. h Qrte.eti..was utg.•� •- T:hose _ .w..
having' birthdays in October were
called. to the front and given gifts
and their picture taken. . The
•ladies then served home made
candy And a.sa tt ey 'passlydw i't
visited with as many as they
could.
O.n:.O toher.:.lath_,_-;the _1st •Lite k-
now: Guide, Conipany`fieldtheir.
regula•r .meeting at 7.30 p.m:
The, 'c•olour party for operting.ex.e'r-
cises consistedof Arlene Corrin ,
Jos mi-e.Ritchie and Brenda ;ala=c•• •
-
Donald oft
A1I the girls. parfi.cipated
in a testfor the
Fire B.rigade•. bad=
ger and for Fire,Prevention for• •
Second•Class.' .A work period
followed , 'arid taps closed the
meeting at 9 p.m.
Plans were made fora trip to
Doe Lake, the Provincial Training
Camp North of, Huntsville . Attend
4ng4he Gu-ider u-Parol=Leader
Weekend were Brenda 'MacDonald;
Mary Ellen Havens, Kathy 'Trel-
eaven, 'Sandra
rel-
eaven,Sandra Finlay.; Marion
Johnstoner-Na-ncy Riroh e--and_-
Mrs . Jack McKim , '
The Luckn
ow guides were com-
fortably housed in the Boathouse,
along with a company from
Richmond EIli1l.,,rOnta.to ...-.The_•-.,.:
Lucknow Gui es came rom the
furthestpoint; the rest coming. •
from the Toronto vicinity arid
one group from Waterloo. , About
70 Guides and Guiders Were in
attendance, .Through discussions
fun and gathes, . Captain and
P. L 's:hope. to make the 1st. •
Lucknow Guide Company an e'xcit•. .
ing "happening";this }••ear
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