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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-07-09, Page 90 WEDNESDAT.YJULY 9th, 1,69 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 30. THE SQUARE.= PHONE: -.524-7811 AIRCONDITIONED GODERICH SHOW TIMES: Sundaythrough Thursday . ONE SHOW •ONLY, -At 8 p.m. Friday and, Saturday—TWO SHOWS—Firit Show starts at ',307 p.m.;. Second Show at approximately 9.10 p.m.. THURS., FRI., SAT. SUN., MON.:TUES. July 10-11-12 , &WED.,..July 13-16 • POETIC.. BEAUTIFUL... PROFOUND •AND EXCITING ...UNFORGETTABLE $PECTACOIAR'r, vwrnr ,:` 20th Century Fox (1,esents HARD CONTRACT 0#4.MrE0IA1I0001.KTIMESOM*111 arsE1IWIU1 • 111 MGEOF N E HIO. f' IMNIATIMIL A, MeoIQ _,C01,011, by. DeLU%E n ,,r;+outgie t1rNONE.SHANII _ Peewit* E.SHANIN ENTERPRISES,' INC. !ANTU MUSIC 1;141;4 Natio Cleats ar RAD/011.90118.11.8,C.. iralamumown iii nano wit • A Marvin Schwartz Production; JAMES COBURN LER: MICE L111.1 PALMER. GESS MEREDITH IPATRICK MAGEE' STERLING HAYDEN .AUDE DAUPHIN • HW N1Z o...u...: ..' s<,... sew.... u.«..�...,: . S. LEE POGOSTIN•S. LEE POGOSTIN_, ALEX NORTH • romisiolc. COLOR b, DDlw. Saturday, Matinee at 2.00 p.m.. , Recommended as Adult Entertainment. Coming Next For r 7' Days—July 17 to July 23 HERE .:R EAGLESDARt" W (Adult Entertainment) Born At Lucknow Died At Beaverton'. MRS`. D.J. ',SINCLAIR ::: Mrs: Donald:John Sinclair of Lakeview :Manor Beaverton passed. away an Friday, July 4. followingtp a. lengthy •illness; She was 73. • She was the former Lalla Agnes Elizabeth 'Armstrong', Baugh? ter of John, Wesley:Armstrong. and Laura Berry.and was born at Luck'- now, .Ontario,' on April 27th, 189.6: In 1927'she married D.J. Sinclair• in Toronto`.. Mrs. Sinclair is survived by her . Mother, Mrs. J. W. Armstrong of Torontb ,' one• son' John: Peter Sinc- lair ync-lair of Shelburne and one daughter`, Mrs.. D'avid•R. (Eliza'` beth).Cassidy of Shelburne; three. ' brothers', Robert,Berry Armstrong of ' • ..1 , Ernest..Ar•rnstrong of Markham,.Jo.hnW.' Armstrong of 'London Funeral service was held at the Johnstone Funeral Home, Lucknow on Monday, July' 7th. Rey . •Robert Nicholls of.Lucknow United.•Churcl'i had charge' of the service. Interment was, at Greenhill COM-, etery.• Pallbearers were.Lorne, Arm- strong, Andrew Armstrong, Ernest • a rmstrong-,-Paul Vanslaricon. a KINLOS,S Gib Hamilton -returned on Sunday •frorn•a,visit.with Mr. and ;Mrs. Ross Hamilton at St.` Boniface, .anit=..; oba. Mrs ;• Havey Houston, Ivlrs.. . . . Maclntyre from. Kairshea .Women's. Institute. were hostesses. at the Log. Cabin Cabin. at the Museum on, Sunday afternoon . , • =Mr : and- Mrs -: Ron -Norman --and three children of Toronto 'enjoyed.. ,. a farm holiday with Mr. and Mrs.. bonald C . 'Maclntyre and family last .week. Mr. and Mrs. Clair,MacDougall of Markdale visited Sunday with acDougaf axnilies-arid he• • Needhams.. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie and boys • spent the 'week -end' at their cottage at Hope Bay' Ivh -0Ruttan of Nort 'Michigan, visited last week With Mr. 'and ' Mrs Jack Needham Janice and Douglas • Wall are Working for Mr. and Mrs. George•• Lockhart for the sunin er. . Kairshea Women's''Institute are holiding'abake sale in the former Johnston's Restaurant..' Lucknow on Saturday July , 1,2th and on July 17th, they 'will tour interesting places in,the Kincardine area: a REPRESENTATIYE OF CANADA MANPOWER WILL BE IN lucknow Town Hall WEDNESDAY. JULY 1 1:00 P.M.TO 4:00 P.M. .rPLOY-M-E1 s3PPPGR1•UKTI and EMPLOYMENT' and • MANPOWER- • \T RETRAI.N1.N-GA ORES ATION AVA LAM gifts Presented leparting 'Member A very delightful evening took place recently when. Mrs, Earl Wightman., assisted by Mrs. Ross Shiells and Mrs.,: W:B. Anderson, entertained. Unit 1 of the Lucknow United Church Women..• 'Aker a short .programme with Mrs, G.. McDonald in charge:, Mrs. W.B. Anderson spoke briefly regarding th__e sieparturept.two_of their members,. Mrs. Olive.Lewis, "Who leavesphortly fpr her new, home in Wingharn and Mrs. Emily' • Robinson ,who,leaves shortly, for -her-home--in -Godericir Both ladies'were •presented with a lovely Meadocroft Coffee, Mug. .Mrs. Robinson and Mrs; Lewis. ,. thanked the ladies and expressed their pleasure in enjoying the fell- owship over the years within the. Church •in the various projects , ' which 'are :'undertaken . Following a` rousing "'For they are dolly. good fellows" Mrs, .Wightman showed very interesting slides of the 'Life and Work within'Lucknow United Church. She also showed interesting slides. of Lucknow village taken from',the°Air' along with other beautiful scenery both near and far. A'delicious lunch•:was then served by' the'' Hostess and Ladies in 'charge; Mrs. Robinsonand Mrs: Lewis again ihanked'the Ladies in charge for their efforts and another niemor- able•evening was brought to a ,close. Dept.Of Lab�ur FactorIn Less Library' Hours PAGE NINE. LOOKING ACKWARD5, THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES WITH MARGARET THOMPSON 4104att****♦******♦*tri*************.****WW.WWW•404e•0••• 20 YEARS AGO ed to set up a furnithre refinishing • JULY 1849. business and laundry 'service. • 'Dusting 'of field 'crops .from the air was carried 'out in this; district for • ' he first-tome---Aplane--worked-fro a landing field ,on.Raynard Ackert' S.", Rev. A. W. Brown end family. farm' and dusted, .pea.'felds in:the moved from the':Ashfield Parso e Holyrood, Bervie and Glamis: dist- rict. ist- Wig' to. Thorndale . He' was succeeded rict , by, Rev. Campbell. Tavener,. . . Eight' new m'embers-were-added to - -Palmer Kripatrick;of Mafektng--:--- the strength of the Lucknow Fire. Co. was engaged as• Principal of pany, bringing the available active Dungannon. Public: School . 'membership up toeighteen mem- A school report of S.S. No,. 9', hers. • . Ashfield named the following • ' . Robert Button marked forty years. •pupils Verna Kilpatrick, Jean Cul- in the butcher business in Lucknow.. bert,Alma Curran, Gordon Ander Larry Downs disposed of his drug son, Clifford *Blake. Harvey •Kil business to.Elmer'Umbach of Kit patrick Chester Twamley,, Muriel. chener. Larry bought the business • Blake, Gerald Culbert, Bertram' from Mrs. ' Gordon Taylor about two Curran, 'Harley Phillips; Phyllis and a half' years previously. Blake, Elmira Alton, Eda Phillips, The Royal Hotel in Ripley' was Russel Alton, Willamina Lannen,' sold by Alvin Rutledge to Scott. ' Lorne Phillips.:•Teacher, Olive L Brothers,•who converted it to in Anderson, implement show room; ` • .A school report ofS.S..NO: •6.,'' ..By SHIRLEY J.'. KELLER Because the Ontario'Departnent'.. of Labofr has 'instructed ;the Huron, County Library Board that a, mini f=$1.301)er hour 'must; be paid to all employees' except' students, the board has found it necessary to revise the number of hours 'each week •the libraries in�the county -will; remain. - -- open. ' • - The .change will in no'way•affect the larger branches: However, Hen sail Library has been:cut from 15 to 12. hours; Brussels and Zurich lib- raries from 10 to 6 hours; 'Blyth Albert Porter opened':: a black- • . Kinloss named the following pupils smthing and electric welding shop Rennie Graham, Fraser .• MacKinnon, • at his residence east of the village. Tom .Stirritt, •Mearle Middleton,. The Orange Hall in 'Lucknow, sit- uated on the main street, .was sold. Jack MacKinnon, Donald Stimson; A''Graham. Grace : MacKinnon., Teacher; E.. Lockhart,. , to Mr. and;:Mrs. Wm. G. Armstr- ong of ToWn,,where .it was: plann-' . 11 t .c. from . 9 to 5 bouts., The remaining 'libraries in the g County'1will each remain open 3 hours per week.. eeve.:.or•e ook; g1j�t�; teartr= -" e,d that Blyth, library hours were cut drastically because. of,theamall, circulation of books there 'Sortie. mernbers•of council asked Whether. the local municipality • . could ,.pay the; librarians' • salaries to . keep the libraries .open .longer hours and were' told a definite "ne' 'by Carolyn •Croke,' county .. librarian. Miss Croke Said either the: county .• library board makes the decisions' or there is no. county. hi rary board; . • Miss Croke also said the librarians could notYkeepibraries open .longer hours, even it they . volunteered their services. The department• of. labor could .come *back on the'.county library board , " explained' Miss Croke The • librarian also - re-n3inded-counci3-of he fit s available on loan' through ail county libraries.' She urged • everyone to make arrangements early for films to avoid disappoint- ments.' Wotherat ed .that 82 acres have been planted' with 44,500 trees under the i-iuron County Reforestation scheme during recent months. Average cost of planting..per thOusal d bias or $19.91 per acre:. , UNET DRIVE-IN THEATRE HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524-9981 GODER%CH SUNSET THEATRE CARLOW HOLMES' VILLE CUtTO A "Micstang"..Theatre • e First D r l ve- l n Show n'g • c0iU1.1FNA PICTURES• •.:...,. ' S FRI., SA -17., July. 10-1.1;.12 ALL COLOR SHOW COLUMRIAIICTURES PECK•IIIVID +HA�NIKrnsaONY QUINN eis COLOR and. .A CIAAItClisw _ Wateh fol" ck, 2ght"' on ondayuesdai ._ N. ' MON.. TUES. July 13-14-15 IA "A Most Unusual' and Gratifying E*parience" SECOND FEATURE: E MILLION'SYEAR .0 • RAQUEL •.WELCH -- JOHN RICHARDSON.,' JEAN .WALDON Cave' men and 'heir'women 'battle ' iant animals •and' the elements to survive: Every Wednesday is "Family .Night" at The • Sunset: • Carload, Truckload or .Busload -Admission . is • Onl 1.25 ,er vehicle. D. TTHURS, FRT., SAT: -duly • 14-19 • A different kind of role. A different kin d'of man' IPS iT • s :; •, CI, _. INA BAIIN .VICTOR FRENCH BARBARA HERD SOLOMON STURGES' STRANGE GIRLS IN ITIS ROOM... LOADED GUNS IN HIS BACK:.. Y 420NDA kFkTAB.ERGER'