The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-05-25, Page 27,1
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MAY 30 TO JUNE 2 AT
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NEVER ANYTHING LIKE IT BEFORE!
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SCENES THE PUBLIC HAS NEVER 'SEEN BEFORE,
Experience You Will Never Forget
THE MOST BREATHTAKING BIRTH SCENES EVER SHOWN TO THE PUBLIC
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Baptismal Service .64 Mrs, Allan Cranston.
Mr, and tvira. NOrtia Wilann and • •
Held On. Sunday
(sr, Helens blew)
On SUndayrnorning,
Willis conducted a Baptismal
Service at the St. Helens Church..
Michael Richard and Lisa Maur-
een Taylor, children of Mr. and
Mrs, Don °Taylor, and Kaien'Eliz-,
,abeth,, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.-
, 'Arthur Eggleston, were baptized.
I Don Cameron and his Belfast
choir rendered several musical •
nur,nbers at this service.
George McQuillin of Toronto '
was a weekend -visitor with Beat-
rice, Charles and William Mc-
.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gardner and,
little daughter of. London were
holiday. visitors with her Parents;
Mr. and Mrs. lirnturrari and
Paul.
• ATTEND SPRING CONVOCATION
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillin
attended the Spring Convocation
at Kitchener Auditorium on Mon-
day. Barry McQuillikreceived.
his B. A. degree and is a graduate
of Waterloo Lutheran University.
Mrs. MeQuillin'reinained with. .
her 'family for a few days. Con-
gratulations, Barry.
Nancy Cranston of London spent
the holiday with her parents, Mr.
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• Wednesday A bis trip was spon-
sored to Toronto by Calvin -Brick •
• . U.C.W. and neighbouring
auxil-
iary accompanying
were from Westfield, Whitechurch
St..Helens,..Belgrave..Ashfield
and.Wingharn. The committee..
• Mrs. Norman Coultes and. Mrs. .
'Gilbert Beecroft, in charge, had
Made arrangements and places •
.visited were, United Church Pub -
lishing House, Covenant Collegeo
Church of All Nations and the
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• City. Hall. •
All 36 enjoyed an evening
meal before leaving, arriving
, home around 8.30, feeling they.
had an interesting,. educational
trip, and were muchenlightened
as to. the work of the places visit-
ed. •
Mr.and Mrs. Malcolm Stew-
art of Kitchener and Elmo, Fit -
chard and and Carl of West Wawanosh
were Sunday visitors.with Mr.
. and Mrs. •Carl McClenaghan,
and Mr. and. Mrs, Ben McClen-
aghan.
Mrs: Fred Yaufie and Carman,
and Jerry Pastorius of London;
were weekend visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. ,Gordon McBurney and
faMily.
Mr. and Mrs. George Ross. and
Cheryl of Owen Sound were Sun-
day. visitors with his mother,
Mrs. Robert Ross, at Victoria
• Hospital, London. ' •
. Mrs; Walter Moore,,,•a patient .
at Victoria Hospital, London, for
4 weeks, arrived home Wednes-
day and their children who had
been with relatives also returned
home. , • •
Mr..and Mrs. F. G. McGowan'
of Toronto spent the weekend with
• Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jamieson
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coultes,
Debbie, Kevin and Blaine of Dres-
den, spent the holiday, with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. 'Albert Coul-
•tes and her parents., Mr. and Mrs.
Mervyn Pipe, Brussels.' •
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Godfrey and •
Betty Ann of Pine River were
Sunday vititors• with Mr. and /yin.
Charles Tiffin.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fells, Robert
.and friend and ,Susan.of Toronto,
. were weekend holiday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Aitehie.:
. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dawson and
Cindy of Kingston spent the holidai
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Fisher.
Mi. and Mrs. Ted Evans, Larry I
• and Linda of Downsview, were i
holiday Visitors with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans,. arxi
whirler parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholson of Kinlough. grs
Edith Blown and Barbara of London
also 'spent the" weekend With her
•parents Mr.• and 4./rs. ,Evans. •
• Mrs. George McClenaghan
and Mildred were Sunday visitor
• Mrs. Rthert P.oq at Victoria.
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roe p. good ,rews
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Mrs; Wiltiler Sniyth of Teeiwater,
• Claude Houghton of Torconto and
his sister, who.is 'Visiting frOM
England., were. weekend, visitors.
With Mr, and WS. ROSS Errington
• and family. -• •
Mr, and Mrs, Glen. McDonald
of London were weekend vlsitOrs
• with her parents, Mr. and Ma:
Harold Gaunt,' • ,
Mrs. Don Pannabecker and •
Roger spent. the weekend. with Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Fletcher •
Merlin, •. • '
Mr. and Mrs, Don Taylor had
as Sunday visitors following, the
-baptOtnal service, Mr. 'and
Chester Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.:
Ernest,Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
ray Taylorr.Douglas and Ruth,
Mr; and: Mrs. 'Harold .Taylor of
Winghani, and Mr, andltArs.• .
Gordon Miller and Mrs.. Ron • .
Sprague of Landon. • '
• SUFFERS HAND FRACTURE.
. Frank McQuillin sUffered.a
• fractured right.hand. in a farm •
accident. • • • • •
The June meeting of the W.I,
Will be ,held. on June 2nd at 2.3Q
in the hall. A liquidembroidery
demonstration will be given at.
this meeting. Lunch,. and program
in charge .of Mrs.Eliwbocl, Barbour• .,
Mrs. ,EM.Jarnieson and. Mrs.. Laura
McNeil.All ladies of the comm
unity, are Invited to the.demonS-
'nation .and meeting. . •
Miss Peggy: Macligyre of Barriel
spent the weekend at the manse
with Rev. and Mrs., A, E. Willis
and Alfred: / •• '• •
•Recent. Weekend guests .with
•Mr.... and Mrs. Harvey Carrick. were
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Haggett
and Gary of Wayne; Michigan,• •
Mr. and Mis. Tom Taylor and'. .
Billy, .Wilson carrick, ,all of'God-
eriCh; Leslie Garniss of:Streets-
'ville; Mr. and Mrs,.RllkCirns,
Sr.,. MI. Ralph Cairns, Jr. , *:
Mr. and/ Mrs, Wayne. Cairn and
Tracey, Miss Bonnie Petrie, Czas
• Iacazuiski„ all of London. •
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.
STARTING WEDNESDAY
TNRU MONDAY, 'JUNE
AT 'POPULAR PRICES
BOOPM NITELY
• Still The Greatest Of. Them
Ceeil & DeMillea
',THE TEN
COIVI1VIANDMENT.
• •
Charlton .Heston, Yul. Bry
Anne Baxter, Edward .4,
• Robinson, Yvonne' De Ca
• paws Parfet, John Derek,
Vincent Price,. Sir 'Cedrk
HairdWicke' '
Admission
(Intended for Last Week).
Mrs.. Burton Collins was the ..
teacher.chosen by Ripley High'
School Queen, Dianna McAuley, .
to aces:Milian), she and her mother.
Mrs. Camercin McAuley on, a trip
to London on Friday where they .
were the guests of the London Free
Press:. ".' • .
• Many of the folks from here;att.
ended the dance •and reception in
Holyrood on Saturday 'evening for
Mr, 'and MTS. Jack Colwell of Red
Deer, Alberta. • The couple, who
are honeymooning here, visited
many of Jack's relatives and took
advantage Of the reception to renes
• old acquaintances. ••
Gladys Gawley of Toronto spent
• the weekend at her home here. •
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Collins were Mr. and
lyks. Merrald Kuehl, and family
of Witerloo. •
Mrs. Don McCosh was In Toronto
on Tuesday where she attended the
.O4 F.A. Members meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson
and Miss Margaret Robertson of
Lucknow attended the anniversary
' service of the ,Presbyterian Church
in Ludknow. , •
Mrs. Don McCash spent Sunday
with Mrs; W. N. Bushell
Lucknow.
• Dinner guests on Sunday. of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon patterson were '
Mr. and Mrs. Merraid Kuehl and
-family of Waterloo, Mrs, Andrew
Patterson of Ripley, and Mrs. Sam
• Wistnet of 'Wderloo.
'Mrs. Wm. McInnes and Linda
visited ori.Monday with'Mrs.
• McCosh. '
• Margie Collin's spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Patter
• son.
• Shirley McKay spent the week-
end with Margie Collins.
M. Rooney, A. FOociello
• Technicolor - Cinemascope
, A koOlde tale of bays and,gals
the beach.
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.1Ie' Rides Tall
• 'Action Packed Western. •
• Dan Dir./as. CAR
• Cheyenne Autum
Vfidmark, James Stewart,
rot flake,' Sal Mineo, Pal Wi
Torn from ,the'bloody history'
the WesL • Techni
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THE.
Dream Makers.
A Swinging Fun Fest for
whole family. •'
T. STEEL. . CAR
Tony Curtis, Natalie W!)ed,N
• Fonda' .
Adult Entertairun't TeCh!thIt
A frantic, fun filled peek at evert
• bexbr's favorite .subject, 13estSel.
er. Hints on what every girl
should know