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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-04-25, Page 9• hanky A10114,28 MOW WWI Pero yea° Down_ PAR GODERICH, ONT. 524 -7811 767, presented by. Dianne Carter. FRIDAY. SATURDAY SUNDAY April 27 - 28 - 29 BEST- SELLER BECOMES MOVIE'SPY-THRILLER! w ADULT ENTERTAINMENT BARRY NEWMAN — ANNA KARINA on never had a trip like this before. "zzo. IN POINT ADULT ENT ERTAINMENT Comi bv DILUXCO j 5at.. & Sune.-May 4, 5, riToN ONTARIO TOug'GANG VS THE NODE OF SATAN!. 011106 ,8: Show-8:30 IWrecemes 11011456 PAUL CARR • MICHAEL FOREST .8EN ARCHIEM,AN, tsTnityrty I, 'MOM •I Hilt 01* 'WA by tei Aff4ease THE GODSON starring: Jason-Yukon ADULT ENTERTAINMENT plus The 'Up Pompeii pang in "THE. CHASTITY BELT" • Adult entertainment ti LOCHALSH Recent visitors with Mr: And Mrs. Ewan MacLean were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williamson of Wyoming and Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacLean of Co‘llingwood. Several from the Ashfield Pres- byterian Church W.M.S. were Easter Thankoffering meeting guests at Knox Church ,, Ripley on Monday evening and Lucknow • Presbyterian 'Church on Tuesday evening. Sympathy of this community is extended to the Blue and Mac- Donald fariyilles , relatives of the late Michele Parets, who was • buried' at Lochalsh cemetery on Wednesday.. • Mrs. Emile' MacLennan has returned home from University Hospital in London where she • had been a patient. Mrs. Frank MacLennan is a pat ient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. ' Mrs. Jim Bradley is.a patient in_ Victoria Hospital, London, _where she underwent surgery. Jim and' girls visited her on Sun- day. • Bolton. Preparatory Services' were held Friday, evening at Ashfield Pres- byterian Church and Communion Services were conducted on Sun- day by Rev. Kenneth Rooney. Dan Wylds, who has spent the winter in Ripley with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wylds, has returned to his own home. LYCEUM THEATRE WINGIFIAM PHONE 357-1630 SHOW TIMES / Fridays and Saturdays at 7:15 and V:15. All other days, one show at 8:00, except where noted on the program. .1** 'lir *******i THUR., FRI., SAT., APR. 26,27, 28 Adult Entertainment "Pete 'N' 'Tilley" Walter Matthau, Carol Burnett The film that asks the question can a couple in love be happily married? **********• • SATURDAY MATINEE APRIL 28 "Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster" i We hope to see you all again next Fall .' . . In the meantime have a Happy Summer.' Cheque out a crippled child today. Miss ,Viola Cook of Windsor was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacKenzie on the holiday, as were Heather and Jimmie Mac- Kenzie , children of Mr. and Mrs, Allan MacKenzie.7 Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles were Mr. and 'Mrs. Donald lylcCharles and family of Chatham and Mr: and Mrs. Bert .Kennedy and family of 9 CHINCH AT CONCESSION RD 4 . PHONE 524 9981 THE 1.14KNOVIr SENTINEL 14/C,KNOilif, ONTARIO. 110-Johnstone Is gue President members of the 9;00 p.m. Bowling League tout for the wind-up ban- nMonday, April 23 at the an parish elicious turkey dinner was by the Anglican ladies was enjoyed by all. Jan ,theTresident, was in and assisted by her eXecu- ye each member a small remembrance. etal musical numbers by Scott and Jean Conley' nJoyed. Anna Johnstone e• Warren also favoured 'humorous clane. of Avon donated by Barb n were won by Beryl iiid :and Lorna Guay. Our . Surprise Draw was then, with prizes going to: Ashton, Olive Warren (2), ePiterson, Shirley Bolt, Grant, Barb Sanderson. uay expressed apprecia,- e executive on the ex - t job they had done. They eirpresented with small Jan Fludder; president, tby, vice president LOu Barger, treasurer. Warren thanked the ladies ovely supper and Mrs. replied. pities were.presented to lowing; Season's Trophy to the aces, presented by. Irene donated by Eunice Cun- In, Marie Hdffman replied High Se,ason's • pal trophies to the Choco- ere presented, by Rena Season's Average to Marie, with192; prOented by clerson; high season single lie Peterson with 320, prep y Eileen Ashton; high sea - e to Marie Stewart with THURS. 26 to TIJES.IMAY 1 ' Walter , Carol Barnett 7PeteereTillie' All about love and marriage/ A Onnersal Pietuie • Technicolor... PanavIsion^ Individual playoff trophies to Chocolates were presented by Tillie Wilson. Silverwoods trophy was presented to" the Choco• lates by Maudie Fisher. High playoff single to Donna' Alton, with 256, presented by • Marie Stewart; high,playoff tripke to Grace Hopf with 668, present- ed by Marie Stewart; most improv4 ed bowler was Marie Hoffman,' who improved 23 pins', presented by Marianna Porter. A trophy to Ruth Mathers, 'in recognition of her 319 game, was presented by Lorna Guay. The treasurer gave her yearly report followed by the election of officers: President, Anna Johnstone; Vice President, Grace Hopf; Secretary, Lynn Wall; Treasurer, Zena Riegling. It, was decided to start bowling, September •10, 1973 and have December 24 and 31-off. Winners for cards that followed were Lorna Guay, Tillie Wilson, Irene Nelson,, Marie Stewart., Tena. Gardner. and Isobel Kilpat- rick. Its all over for another sea- son ladies, see you all in the fall. What's .New. At Huronview Volunteers from the Goderich Township Women's Institute' assisted with Monday afternoons activities of old tyme music dancing and sing a long. Mrs. Molly CoX joined the Huronview regulars Mary Taylor , Normal's Speir and Jerry Collins to prov- ide the music. During the afternoon six new residents were welcomed to the Home. Mr. and, Mrs'. Char- les Black of Howck Township, Mrs. Hackwell Walton, Mrs. Harrington Clinton. The Women's Institute from Goderich' were hosts on Wednesday for the April Birthday Party. One Hundred and fifty residents and guests attended the party which included a 'variety pro- gram, gifts for the twenty-five celebrants, and lunch 'served by the ladies,. Mrs. Mamie Sutcliffe introduced the program with dance numbers by Elise Lind-. say , vocal duets by Reverend and Mrs. Warr Muriel Harrison and Helen Lindsay , readings by Mrs. ' Crozier, and Mrs. Van Arman, old tyme music by Joan and Allan Schram. Mrs. Mosack who cele- .brated'her 97th birthday this month thanked the ladies on be- • half of the residents. The residents were entertained on Family Night with' a travelogue of Australia, New Zealand and HaWaii with Mrs Edith Landsborough giving the commentary and Mrs,. Bert Jervis operating the projector.. Mrs. Murray Forbes played the' piano before the pictures and during the intermission, Clams Win 6:30 Play-Offs Congratthations to the Clams, winners of the. Playoffs. Marion Campbell•rolled the high single of 279 and Betty Kirk- land the high triple of 624. Games of 200 and Over: Marion Campbell 279 Betty Kirk- land 223; 227, Mildred Cameron 222, Norma McDonagh 200, Kay Collyer 213,, , Team points: Vana Gammie!s Clams 5 , Carol Martin's Crabs 2; 'Janet MacPherson's Scallopi 5 Kathleen MacDonald's Oysters 2, Isobel' Miller's Lobsters. 4, Belie Mole's Shrimps 3. • Team standings: Clams 21, Scallops 19, Oysters 18, Lobsters 16, Crabs 16, Shrimps 15. Hope to• see everybody at the banquet gat the Parish Hall,' 7 p.m. sharp, Monday , April 30th. Violets Top Town & Country Ladies high single was bowled by. Liella Finlayson with a score of 172. Ladies high double was howled by Anna Dexter with a 310 score. For the men it was Howard Barger all the. way with a high single of 250 and a, high double of 383. • . Team points: Greens 5 , Oran- ges '0: Reds p, Yellows 2; Violets ,5, 'Blues 0. • Final'standings: Violets 20, Yellows 18, Greens 17, Reds 11, Blues 5, Oranges 4. Banquet to be, held at the Anglican Parish Hall on Friday, April 27 at 7 p.m. FRI-SAT Boiler Beach April 27-28 'Y1 AFRO. 25,19X3.