HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-07-24, Page 9pNspA.X, JULY 24, 1974
UNGANNON
Ivlrs. Hank Kragt from
oft
.C,o ninW , who ar.e •staying
other Mrs. Symon de
t,,luckn0W and visiting
�s and,relatives in the area,
�mpanied
her sister, Mr. . and
dirk Logtenberg to Toronto
t pn Friday t0 .meet the
frother� Mr. and
P. ,6
i.de Boer and son Paul, who
Fed'from Holland for a three
kvbit in'Canada, Tt is the
atje in .20 years the
der sisters and brothers have
Mosel: er,
and Mrs. Karl Smith and
ily'from Windsor', visitedarentsn
leek end with their p
;aids, Marvin Smith.
bra and Lisa remained and are
d!ng a couple of. weeks with
,,:•.
THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, •LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE NINIR
Their grandparents'.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Thompson
returned from vacation at their
cottage at Kincardine.
Visitors. with Mrs. Minnie Jones
and Mel were ,Mr. and Mrs'. Mel
Bell of Goderich and .their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs, Norman
Bell and daughter of Thunder Bay
Ontario,
David McDiarmid, 7 year old
son of Mr, and. Mrs. Allan Mc-
Diarmid" of Midland, has been
holidaying with grandparents Mr.
and Mrs, Dave McDiarmid,
Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee,
Eric McNee and Brenda, Mrs.
Mary Bere and Jamie attended a
family picnic held at Brookside
School on Sunday for descendants
attendance and all enjoyed the
bountiful lunch, races, games
and social time. Mrs. Ken Bell
'(nee Gertrude Worthy) of Goderich
won a prize for having the most
nieces and nephews in attendance.
Mrs. Bell is the daughter and only
surviving member of the family of
Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Worthy,
Mr, and Mrs. Eric McNee are
the proud parents of a son, Craig
Wayne, born,July 21., a brother
'for Brenda, Congratulations! .
Peter Belstra , formerly, of God -
erich, father of .Mrs, Larry Pent- .
land, has moved intoe a mobile
`home owned by'Mr, and Mrs. Jack
McGee on th
e east end of Joseph
of the late Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Street. -We welcome. `Mr; Belstra
Worth formerl of Ri le area to the -11 Quebec S lvie La Fevre who is
I Y P 7
About 45 of the Clan were in
. T age..,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McNee,
y 9
staying with the Ridgeway family
sons Edward and Paul are holiday -,at
Mount. Forest.
ES., JULY 24 TO 30
Adult Entertainment
ing at -their cottage at Cedar
Ricky Pearce of London is spend -
^
Grove Beach and attended the is -
P
in two weeks with his rand -
g g
nic at Brookside School on Sun-
father, Mr, Frank Pentland.
A
day.
The Eed families of this area
Where were you Jn. 62 ry
attended the Eedy-Yundt family
Mr, and Mrs. Don Glenn; picnic in Stratford on Sunday,
A O
"-; Frank and John of Richmond Hill, Mrs. Paul Henderson and girls
e:. Larry Pocock of 'Wiarton and visited with Mr, and 'Mr s. Harvey
Wayne Thompson of . Wingham Alton on the week end., Marsha
visited fora few days with Mri, Alton returned to Toronto with
and. Mrs, Gerrie Glenn and family, them for holidays.
Last Sunday visitors were Mr, and
Mrs. Ed Neale of Richmond Hill.
,! Mrs. Ken. Bell of.'Goderich and
Mrs. Roy Pinder (nee Elva Worthy)•.
of Ottawa visited Mr, and MrsBI r1111 •/N
IE Graham McNee on Thur An e -
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AiINIV1:17WPICTURE •TECHNICOLOR' ing, CLINTON - ONTARIO E
'PLUS
WED.,jilURS.,. FRI., SAT.
— PLUS — and Mrs, Ross McNee. III Would t62 e
Mr. Russell' Johnston returned ::,,;�:'"fit an army
Collow home after a week in the hospital. - ' Mme` to get the mob L
FS 0000 He is still under doctor' -s care - out of Harlem.
and must be very careful. THIS 1'S
IAN Y On Tuesday Mrs. Olive Blake, t THE ARMY!
IIfMINGS and Mrs. Mary Bere called on ► THIS IS
..f��.
i`1rs. Alice Scott and her mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Shackleton at GORDON'S
1,.. WAR!
Belgrave. Mrs. Shackleton was
31 years old oti Thursday. Other m
(SAl11MAN .allers were Nit. and Mts. Bert
IICaOR' y Alton, Lucknow,#Nlrs. Percy 7
Graham, Lucknow, and her daugh-
ter , %Irs. Stonehouse, of Guelph.
.o- f1..,<1
ltliss Pearl Caldwell has an
usual coleus plant which is grow- 1W I I
in ods. Also, speaking of �+* PAULWINFIELD
plants, Mrs. Lillian Mac Donald's ,.. ��
potatoes have little rou'nd balls p
s on them apparently because they,fl•+!R
*••• belong to nightshade plant family. " '' ''r'
Merle and Sheila Gunby enter- COMING NEXT WED., THURS., .FRI., 6 SAT,
tained on Sunday with %lr, and
DOLPHINY "F
•Mrs, David L1arCin, Stratfori3, THE DATILE
qtr, and %trs. Jolin ludgeway, GEOmGE C. SCOTT
''Mount Forest, "Irs. Wendy f farticy i PLUS
and '•irs. Flainc Ilart!c� fora r`J)rj ] lty.h'i�iE`�1I NK3r1Vame'„
ffamily picnic, llso E)re-scla �,as ►r*>r
1XIng,I `' ;F a f retia: 1`xchange student from �1
0
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r
'IIOX OFFICE OPEN' 8 P M' SHOW STARTS 8 30• P M
Adult Entertainment
— PLUS — and Mrs, Ross McNee. III Would t62 e
Mr. Russell' Johnston returned ::,,;�:'"fit an army
Collow home after a week in the hospital. - ' Mme` to get the mob L
FS 0000 He is still under doctor' -s care - out of Harlem.
and must be very careful. THIS 1'S
IAN Y On Tuesday Mrs. Olive Blake, t THE ARMY!
IIfMINGS and Mrs. Mary Bere called on ► THIS IS
..f��.
i`1rs. Alice Scott and her mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Shackleton at GORDON'S
1,.. WAR!
Belgrave. Mrs. Shackleton was
31 years old oti Thursday. Other m
(SAl11MAN .allers were Nit. and Mts. Bert
IICaOR' y Alton, Lucknow,#Nlrs. Percy 7
Graham, Lucknow, and her daugh-
ter , %Irs. Stonehouse, of Guelph.
.o- f1..,<1
ltliss Pearl Caldwell has an
usual coleus plant which is grow- 1W I I
in ods. Also, speaking of �+* PAULWINFIELD
plants, Mrs. Lillian Mac Donald's ,.. ��
potatoes have little rou'nd balls p
s on them apparently because they,fl•+!R
*••• belong to nightshade plant family. " '' ''r'
Merle and Sheila Gunby enter- COMING NEXT WED., THURS., .FRI., 6 SAT,
tained on Sunday with %lr, and
DOLPHINY "F
•Mrs, David L1arCin, Stratfori3, THE DATILE
qtr, and %trs. Jolin ludgeway, GEOmGE C. SCOTT
''Mount Forest, "Irs. Wendy f farticy i PLUS
and '•irs. Flainc Ilart!c� fora r`J)rj ] lty.h'i�iE`�1I NK3r1Vame'„
ffamily picnic, llso E)re-scla �,as ►r*>r
1XIng,I `' ;F a f retia: 1`xchange student from �1
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'IIOX OFFICE OPEN' 8 P M' SHOW STARTS 8 30• P M
Adult Entertainment
Mr, and Mrs. Aubrey .Higgins
had. a barbecue supper on Wednes-
day to welcome visitors from Cal-
WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
July 24 - 25- 26 '- 27
REDFORD ` KATHARINE ROSS
gary, , .Mrs. Lucille Mitchell,
AIt the love o d oil the tovghier
BLAKE - SUSAN CLARK
Donna Lynn, Jim and Shaine '
Streisand and Redford
or the 6roodwgy hill
LL THEM WILLIE BOY
Chisholm. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard
are irresistible together!"
SEph,RD DRE N
4ERE"
Chisholm and family also attend-
C,.._,, N<w 1 1HE LONG-�LIN
.,A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
ed -the gathering..
n _r COMEDY HIT, ,
JULY 31, AUGUST 1,2,3
Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth, Cam P-..
; I..
fix- `KEEN
,
bell of Cransford opened their'`
.
home '.for a family reunion of
Campbells., Croziers and Harri-Lee
9
sons on Sunday, July 21. 1 I was
I
1
also a belated birthday celebra -
Marvin
tion for Mr, W. Albert Campbell, .
STREIS�lYD
'The
who was. 90 in. March. There
I A REDFORD Adult
were about65 in attendance with
Spikes
guests present from Ancaster
'
TOGETHER Entertoinment
I
Fingal, Elmvale and Mount For-
A FRANKOVICH � 1•+
THE
�4
Gan•
est. Mr. Huntley Gordon of Lon-
WAY c�>r�ts
�.
don, son of the late Dr. Gordon,
WE
formerly of Lucknow, was the
[
Uv GrK
oldest visitor.
WERE l'Ilmann : lieh
a� •:
Mrs. Allan McNee, Edward
LGruff ifuk
�± ,.. Albeit ; Barnes.
arld Paul called on Mrs. Cecil"
Adult Entertainment rNNA.1 P -
`�
Blake, Mrs. Minnie Jones 'a^nd
IL..
PG
Mel, Mrs. Mary Bere and family
SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY
during the week. On Thursday
July 28 - 29 - 30 .
United
Mrs. Graham McNee accompanied
_
They .said
them to Huronview to visit Mr.
;,.�
k
— PLUS — and Mrs, Ross McNee. III Would t62 e
Mr. Russell' Johnston returned ::,,;�:'"fit an army
Collow home after a week in the hospital. - ' Mme` to get the mob L
FS 0000 He is still under doctor' -s care - out of Harlem.
and must be very careful. THIS 1'S
IAN Y On Tuesday Mrs. Olive Blake, t THE ARMY!
IIfMINGS and Mrs. Mary Bere called on ► THIS IS
..f��.
i`1rs. Alice Scott and her mother,
Mrs. Elizabeth Shackleton at GORDON'S
1,.. WAR!
Belgrave. Mrs. Shackleton was
31 years old oti Thursday. Other m
(SAl11MAN .allers were Nit. and Mts. Bert
IICaOR' y Alton, Lucknow,#Nlrs. Percy 7
Graham, Lucknow, and her daugh-
ter , %Irs. Stonehouse, of Guelph.
.o- f1..,<1
ltliss Pearl Caldwell has an
usual coleus plant which is grow- 1W I I
in ods. Also, speaking of �+* PAULWINFIELD
plants, Mrs. Lillian Mac Donald's ,.. ��
potatoes have little rou'nd balls p
s on them apparently because they,fl•+!R
*••• belong to nightshade plant family. " '' ''r'
Merle and Sheila Gunby enter- COMING NEXT WED., THURS., .FRI., 6 SAT,
tained on Sunday with %lr, and
DOLPHINY "F
•Mrs, David L1arCin, Stratfori3, THE DATILE
qtr, and %trs. Jolin ludgeway, GEOmGE C. SCOTT
''Mount Forest, "Irs. Wendy f farticy i PLUS
and '•irs. Flainc Ilart!c� fora r`J)rj ] lty.h'i�iE`�1I NK3r1Vame'„
ffamily picnic, llso E)re-scla �,as ►r*>r
1XIng,I `' ;F a f retia: 1`xchange student from �1
0