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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-04-30, Page 9'WEDNESDAY. APRIL Nth, 110% • THE LUCKNOW .SENTINEL, ,LUCKNOW,'ONTARIO THE SUNSET DRIV•E,1N THEATRE- GODERICH; ESI Ac�I rr4WAilr.w end Can they steal the Nashville Sound? IVITAR starring' ' •' Del Reevf1 • Roy . Drunky Mom Mi U e $ Z LOU& • asti special. guSst stars; DRIVE-IN THEATRE HWY 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD 4 A ,,.MUSTANG„: T.HrE:ATR.E LARGEST' SCREEN IN HURON,. COUNTY ALWAYS A 'DOUBLE BILL Children. Under 12 , In Cars ' Free •_ ' BOX OFFICEOPEN 8.00. P'.M. - FIRST SHOW AT . DUSK Coming Noxa W.ekond.; "BARBARELLA'i - and "Ct#U1CAA (Adult Entertainment) ingsbridg Gui'des' ingsbridge ` Cubs KINGSBRIDGE NEWS' RNEI Debbie and Diane. Haldenby :spent the weekend with. their grandparents., Mr, and 'Mrs, Mt. Campbell of Kincardine. Jack Benedict and Tom La ,Flame of Wallaceburg spent last weekend- with Mr:.. and Mrs. Elmer Benedict. • Virginia' Benedict of London and Martin Benedict of Wingham.spent the weekend ,with their parents,. Mc., and Mrs. Elmer Benedict. Visitors during the weekend, with Mr. and Mrs'. N.E. Haldenby were. Mr and Mrs. Fred Friendorf: of Kitchener, .Mr.' and Mrs, Ross. Irvin-and—family of Lueknow ,” Ivrr and Mrs. Doug Haldenby and ,fare. ily of Lucknow , Mr. and Mrs. Rae Haldenby of Teeswater. On,April 24 the •Ki>ilgsbridge • 'Guide .meeting was'opened with• thirty-three 'present and ;•; inspection 'was':held. It was mostinteresting ..t6 see that most of the' guides had' their. Patrol emblems': and stripes sewn on.' "They had;. a• game, called "Saddle. the Horse" ,: which was quite active The girls then, discussed :where' . . they•would sell their cookies' for;. choir a Afterwards theSguides went.to the gym for another active' game on ; Stalking: Campfire followed. with BY TOM BARGER 37 cubs were present on April 24' • at' Kingsbrid'ge'Hall The Grand Hlowl' wailed by Terry Austin; 1Ye ": were all surprised .when Ron aiirnoun- ced ;that we were to build models. of popular cars. To the relief of the • cubs, the' models turned out alright: Badges were.presented to Wayne` Pearson konnie Moran and Lloyd. Pearson, yd;.. Tigert;. 'A kela -closed with O, ' Canada and Lord's Pra er. Mark Fra ne led in the Grand 'Howl. The Y Cheetahs were. in, charge` 'of camp- fire. Remember painting equipment: next .week:.. the_Orioles-in charg.and-songs •were 'sung:',• group .of. iris• received their The meeting closed as 'an, excited cookies:. Drive -In VIttligliNver • incardine LOCATED NEXT TO GOLFING, ' •: ROLLER SKATING, SWIMMING,& CAMPING NIGHTS = PHONE 396-2341 DAY,- :PHONE' 395.2107 ' Friday, Saturday, Sunday,' May ' 2, 3, 4 Elvis goes' est...;uui tlieV est goes gild: '4[06pttAini itt ELVIS z., MU Reis MEAEDIiH•JOIX RI tlIOEl1 Nigl JUI1IDO • flVJMA8 OOMU • STAY AWAY, IDE titarsnaellus mnteecetan STARTING. AT DUSK e: ye e e se pitke you up and never fete you 'down. PAKUtA MULIiGANAe ,,. Uig TheDIo'' AtierdWNner ruee�...4.10 .r BEL KAUFMAN TAOeAWL eM IS ALAN' 1' t ULA BObEHT;MUILNiAN .® rtatwalerANY IWO alt. KI NGSBRID 1 rs DUNG•1NNON NEWS: The Women's Institute meeting was held in the 14.0.1,, hall on -Thursday, April 24th with 17 ---mem bers present and 82 visiting ladies:. Mrs. Kalmer Dawson installed the following officers for the, com- ing year: Past President, Mrs. '. Warren Zinn; President, Mrs'.. Harry Girvin;• 1st Vice, President', Mts. Wilmer Rutledge; 2nd Vice Presi- dent, Mrs.' Harvey`Alton; •Secretary Treasurer, Mrs,' Graham, McNee; P. it, Qom.=:Mrs Fred—Young;.strict.. Director, Mrs. Wilber Brown; Alt- ernate District Director, Mrs. Lorne Ivers; Branch Directors, Mrs::. Gordon Finnigan, Mrs. Chester Finnigan, Mrs. 'Lorne Hasty; , Piatx. ists , Mrs. Gordon Finnigan, Mrs•. Wilber' Brown, ••Curator, Mrs. Cecil Blake; Auditors, Mrs.,. Wm. 'Stew, - :art, Mrs. Bessie Stewart ' • • Standing C.ommittee Conveners are: Agriculture , Mrs . ' George •Errington; Canadian Industries, Mrs Warren:Zinn; 'Education; Miss Iva Carr; Citizenship, •Mrs. Alvin Kerr; Historical Research, Miss Flora Durnin; •Current'Events,, Mrs. Lorne Ivers Home Economics, Mrs... Vic- tor Black Health, Mrs.. Hugh .Mc Whinney; Resolutions. Miss Beth McConnell; Press,Reporter,':Mrs, Fred Young • Mrs. Harry Giryin took over the chair and was presented 'with the president's ,pin . • , Mrs. Wilber Brown reported oh, • the• District Bxecutive' meeting The District'Annuai •is set for • May 29th, in McKay 'Hall ,'. Goderi ch Mrs.. 1orne Ivers : wall ,give •the 'Courtesy remarks.: Mrs., Hugh by. JUDY MORAN and JANETTE`HOG'AN GRADES' 5 & 6 We are enjoyingthe new library books ,which • have arrived, this week. We have chosen our partners and Miss, De Bruyn' is drawing. up, a schedule .for a handball doubles tournamentwhich will start ,next week; The referees' for the •gir'Is.. will be Janice ,Foran, Ann Dalton and Joanne Hendricks and for the boys oe 'O'Keefe, • Glen Tiger't 'and: Wayne Courtney. This :past week 'wehave celebrat . ed:Mrs 'Fergusori's and Mr... Steffler's'birthdays but they kept.' their ages.a secret. ; Harry Van 'Diepen later got:sick to his stom- ach after eating the Cake Grade 5,'6,,,7 and 8; enjoyed a film on "A Novel - What' his". GRADE 7 & 8 CLASSIC OPI•NIONS School: "Joe' - niton; Dennis ??-,' Charles groovy, ;Joanne - O. K, if: you like it; • 'Future: Marie - a goal; Anne opportunities; Mark - worthwhile Rickey automation • Great Men: Betty - Benedict'• , Arnold „traitor; Mike. - • himself , adotes' him; :Johi> - •Tiny'''''` Tim has larengitis; ,Mary .- Glen' Campbell, quick success GRADE 4,&'S April is the time :of.'Year • That 1 love the very' best ,•• It is very •very, dear It-giares rn:e�lots_oLtimesosest • April' has a lot .of showers, It• is rainy -all the, night;'. But when May comes it 'brings May o_w_ To make the world clear and bright. ROSEMARY; CRA WFORD ;. DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON pox Office Opons at a.00 FIRST SHOW AT DUSK FRI. -- SAT. --' SUN. May 2 3-4 — DOUBLE FEATURE' 'WILD IN THE STREETS" Showing at 10.30 p.m. Only (Adult • Entertainment) — Starring', - Shelley Winters CHRISTOPHER JONES and .DIANE VARSI _ to Color .. USE OF A: 1,000 DOLLS (Adult Entertainment).— Starring' Vincent. Price Martha Hyer., . Ge.o. Nader. Showing at 8.30, p.m..Only Color • Cartoon Corning Next Weekend "WAIT UNTIL DARK"': (Adult Entertainment) "THE VISCOUNT" (Adult Entertainment) in play for.Court Whist tors. Allan Dickson won the high.prize:, Tor the evening.and• Mrs. Howard Johnston was 2nd; The lucky draw was won by Mrs Mel Greer of Lucknow• The lady;' • with a•birthday. nearest'the date: of the party was won by Mrs. Wilber Brown The lady having the Most 'bQbby ,pins.inher hairt-'was won.by.Mrs. Wilmer Rutledge.' The lady, with,. the most buttons on her dress was Miss Iva Garr., The small Y Mc•Whinne. • is ;a delegate . es '`�iv�aZS isy-M rs ,• $ Dungannon was asked to 'hold the Alvin ,Sherwood •: • ,,. fall rally . .The institutedecided to l A Most delicious lunch was -served give a.,cup''to the highest standing ;by the Branch°, Directors plus other pupil in Grade 8: