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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-02-04, Page 8the man who made `Deep Throat the Devil In Miss Jones' GERARD DAMIANO • PARK GODEIRC 70 IHI lOU4511 PHON1 074 it tit (ONOIIIONI 0 NOW PLAYING TO SAT. Charlie.Bronsan DOUBLE THRILLER: COMING ATTRACTIONS Ate( E COOPER'S Welcoine a.tnodMJIArNightmare S EACH NIGHT ONION'iAT. F F HO 'E UF7PB'EENF ORE SHOW T(ML' , Pr Warns %ublect to thopop • / Advertising serves by informing. CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD PAGE EIGHT THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LU.C.KNOT11,. ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1976 • FEBRUARY 14t . .!1 Nvery special set • 'for that very Tecja CHMID'S JEWELL CHI ERYNA AND OWNERS --- W. JOS. AND DEAN E. AGNEW PHONE 528-3532 L UCKN OW Small Electrical Appliance Repair Service. Minor Repairs 'to All Makes BILL. BALE R.R. 1 RIPLEY p5-2349 BOWLING Men's 7 p.m. Bob Cranston had high single • score,of 243. Ron Stanley had high triple of 652.• Games over 225: Bob Cranston 243; Brian Stewart 226,.. Fon Stanley 225. Team points: Owls 2, Cardinals WHITECHURCH. Mr. and Mrs. Russel MOGuire returned on Saturday from a three week's vacation at Jamaica.:. Their tittle .granddaughter . Kimberley accompanied them home from Elmira and her: parents Mr, and Mrs. Larry 'McGuire came lor her. "on Sunday. ' JaSon_COnIey of Wingham spent the week end with his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Con» and returned hOme on Sunday with his parents Mr: and Mrs. Douglas Conley. • Mrs, Earl Caslick was a SaturdaY evening visitor with `Mr... and Mrs. Caslick Of Culioss. ' Mrs. John Jonathon and Jefferey of Kincardine spent the Week end with her parents, Mr. and• Mrs: Bill Caslick of. Culross while 'her husband Dr. John Willis Was attending a convention. Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Fair Spent the' week end with friends, at Guelph,. ' Mr.,. and Mrs. Harry Moss of Plattsville, on Monday last, visited with Mr.. and 'Mrs. Ben McClenag- han. Dr. Alma Conn Armstrong is looking after the veterinary work at Kincardine while the Doctor there is on vacation. The February., meeting of White- church W.I. will be held Wednes- day, February 11 at the home ,of • Mrs: George Fisher, Wingham, being. Education and Cultural Act- ivity meeting the motto is "All our children '•need' to day is lOve,—security and discipline. Roll ' call recite or read a poem 'from 'your. school . reader. Speaker, Marvin SMith orNatural Resources. Mrs. McKee is to give a craft demonstra 7 tion;. Treat for Valentine boxes. Lunch: Mrs. G. 'Fisher, Mrs."Helen Lewis, Mrs. Gershom Johnston. , We are sorry 'to report that Mrs. Bessie Mullis was admitted Tues-. day last to. Wingham and General Hospital. Mr: and. Mrs. Fred Davis and Dana of Windsor spent the, week end with her motherl Mrs'. Garnet Farrier.' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crowston and Debbie of Chatham spent the LEOTARDS Sizes to, fit children and / women week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, John. Croyvston of Lucknow. Gordon Smith of Knox College, Toronto spent 'the week end with Mr. .and Mrs, 13ev 'Kay,He was to take the services at .A.Ashfield and Ripley for Mr, Richard Sand, but Owing to the storm both. services Wervirels.'csAnMIldlerCi: ed Mcgena. elan of Goderich and Mr, atid MrS Ted MeClenaghan_ of Kitchener spent the week end at the farm home here and, attended the funeral on Saturday of the late Mrs. Edgar Gaunt of Belgrave. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Georgid.VVellwood 'of' Wing- hain, was able to return home, from.. University• Hospital, 'London on Friday. 'Mr. and•Mrs. Walter Elliott and family on Sunday visited with. his molher. Mrs. Agnes Elliott of Winghani. This community extends their sympathy to the relatives and friends of the late Mrs. Edgar Gaunt, who with her husband, were. one time _residents of this locality. • Twenty members of the Young Peoples Society on Saturday after- noon went tobogganing on. the Jerusalem Hill at the back of Bob Adams' farm. They enjoyed a hot supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim.de Boer 'before returning homer ' Mrs. Ella'Johnston,'Mr. and Mis: Charles Wood .and Sylvia of Egmondville attended the funeral at Barrie on Friday of Claude Grubb andspent.the week end with relatives at Thornton. INGLIS. FARM DRAINAGE QUALITY INSTALLATIONS CLAY OR , PLASTIC Free Estimates !HONE 392.6700 0 R.R. 3 WALKERTON To capture forever your dreams of tomorrow libuse'te:cigUe. HOtkeif ResbE4.... On Saturday, January 31st in the opener. the Red Wings defeated the Leafs 4 to. 1.:--Mark Haldenby clicked for a hat trick for the Red Wings. Mark Gunter . added a single. Shane Hickey was the lone marksman for 'the Leafs. In the second game the. Canad- lens fought back to defeat the Rangers 3 to 1. John Boyle with a pair and fiarfy Boyle notched goals for the Canadiens: Morris Van Osch dented the •twine 'for the Rangers. Kintoss League In the final game the • Bruins 'blanked the Black Hawks 7 to 0: High man• this week was Russel ; Richard Jurjens led the attack with Swan with a single of 233 and . 4 goals. Henry .Lennips added a triple of 622. pair, and Floyd 'Courtney potted. a Men 200 and over: .Russel Swan, single for the' Bruins'. Michael 233, 211, Harry Lavis :211, 209, Frayne recorded the. shut out. Walter Dexter 216, Jelle de Jong Schedule for February 7th.: • 216, Don Farrish 207, Mike Dalton .10.00, Bruins vs Red Wings; 11.00, 207. Jake Conley 207., Rangers •vs Black Hawks; 12.00. Merle Rhody again topped the Canadiens Leafs. ladies' with a ,,single of 268' and a • triple of 619., Ladies' 200 and over: Merle Rhody 268, Linda, Stanley 238, Mary .' Lavis 208, Cecelia 'Laidlaw 208.' Team points: Kings 0,' Shows '7, Wealthys 4, Spys' 7, Macs 3, Pippins Q. , . Team, standings: Wealthys' 59, Spys 58; Macs 52', Snows .49, Pippins 49, Kings 48. 5, Vultures. 2. Hawks 5. SPRING': COMING TINTER GIRLS' ACRYLIC PULLOVER SWEATERS Sizes 4 6X Reg. to $3.29 Sizes 7 -14 Reg. $4.98 NOW $2.00 NOW $3.00 LADIES' AND GIRLS' PURSES CHARLES BRONSON IN BREAKOUT WED. & THURS., FEB. II 1 12 a PM •' •FRI. I SAT., FEB. 13 1 14 t )v A 9 15 P M 1:17)• s. rd. WM", 1401.1614 Vtr41n11.1,41kIti,4%-.Ditftne4(, 1ATIV4 ;.toZ1r4: Ri.(0111MCIlded .14 Adult SUN., FEB. a to TUES, 101h M ONLY 1 POP•tOmmit 4 a p.m. oath 0101 . P,dull E Dlrrv 'A111,110 t11441412 is0 1)14i; to 1 ' -* 414041i) C14.111,41,1 . h#111 ItIARD TIMES po. and RIDE, MISTER? anniaimaimitiatatuantaimilinamiumiallialima GIRLS' TOE SOX Reg. $2.95 ' Special $1.,95 ALL TOQUES Children's and Adult Sizes 14,11.4"4111041%1AllibilliA1111"*.Eile SPECIAL 51)%. .0FI. ALL. MEN'S AND BOYS' THERMAL UNDERWEAR •• Men's 9 p.m. Bill Button. had the scores of the evening •with 293 'single and 788 .,,. triple. Games over 225: Bill Button 293. 293, Ron Stanley 263, 233, Russ Button 250,' Rick. Jardine 248, Ron Durnin, 242, Clarence Greer 241, Bill Bolt 240 Gerry Ross 237, 234, 230, Roy Finlayson 231, • Allan ,Stanley 231. Team' points: ' Oldsmobiles 0, Fords 2, Mustangs 0, Dodges, 7, Pontiacs 7, Buicks 5. Teatit--Stindings: Fords '70V2, Dodges"66, fluicks 64, Pontiac 60, Mustangs 60,-'Oldsmobiles 57V2, Team standings: Hawks. 65Y Vultures 60, Cardinals 45, Owls 40: Town and Country Bowling High score for' the ladies went to' Anna Johnstone with single of 242' and ,double of 403. Jim McNaughton was high for the men with single, of 200 and double of '375. Team scores.: Reds 0, Yellows 5, Oranges p, preens 2,' Blues '5, Violets 3. „ Team standingS: YelloWS 64, Blues 53;. Reds 47, Oranges 43, Greens 33, Violets 30. 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