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THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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SATURDAY (January' 17) MATINEE
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BY ;JEAN MacTAVISH GAI1. LOCK -.'BRUCE; AITKEN '
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,SCHOOLS OUT I'- , r
On Thursday.of last week., due
to the' snow .; school.was let out
at 3:30 although the buses didn't
arrive till after four'. Friday was
stormy too resulting. in ,no"bus' •
service., All the teachers.'and
---about Witty -five stUde_nts made
• • it but .there w.eren't any regular
classes'.
FIRE r .
Although. there .haven'`t been
any major fires at the school .
for twenty years, last' week we
received five new extinguishers' ,
REACH H FOR THE TOP. F
On Wednesday five: students
'Went. to tape' Reach for the Top at
Wingham with"Mrs. K Collins.
Scorekeeper 'was Allan MacKay
while contestants were Gail
Courtney , Robert Rooney, Sandra
Collins 'and` Gail Lock. The
show will. be. onin the future.
Former Lucknow,*:
Resident Passes.
MRS. SAMUEL"MORRISON
The' death o Mrs >: a.rnue
-Morrison occurred at: Brucelea;
Hayed,. Walkerton on Friday ;•
January. 2nd in her 85th 'year
°--She- ova, the €orrne-Lietha ,
Alton'... daughter of.DanieI Ken-
neth,Alton and'. Elizabeth; Blake
'and *was 'born in Ashfield Town
ship on June 1. 1885
On.October 8 1.913 she mar.
tied San11161 Morrison,of •Kinloss
Township where• they• €arm.ed
until retiring to Lucknow in:..
Jul) ..1947 ' Mr:. Morrison
passed away in 1940;
Mrs. :Morrison was •fiosp.italized
in 'Wingham- for, a time• follow
in a stroke and'.six•;years ago :.
was,rnoved,pto Bruce.lea;Iiave�i , :
'Walkerton.;; where .she has: since
resided,'
She is survived by two sons
Gordon of West .Wawanosh and •
;Melvin of :Kinloss Township, ' --'
eleven grandch'ildrer ;` die
sister Mrs:. Percy.(Rachel) 'Graham
of Lucknow and one brother Bert '.
Alton of•Ashfield...'
Besides her'husband , she Was
predeceased -by one sister Miss :''
•Mabel Alton and two brothers •
Leslie Alton and Roy:Alton. •
• Funeral.service.` was conducted
at, MacKenzie .Memorial Chapel.
Lucknow' on,'lviond.ay'. fannar.y
'5th with Rev. Robert Nicholls .of
hucknow United Church as
Coming Nexti "THE CHAIRMAN" and
"THE 'BOYS OF PAUL 'STREET"
HELENS
'Dan Rose f EinQ.spent a few •
days with r. and Mrs. Harvey
Webb and ri. and Mts. Steve; .
Stothers. n w:as..guest speaker'
at the. Grey -Bruce: Farm Week in
Hanover on Thursday. This was
Beef Cattle Day , Several fro'
this district attended•:the meeting.
.on Thursday. i
Mr. and Mrs.: Carl Johnston:of.
Bluevale visited on Saturday with'
and Mrs._ Frank McQuillan. • •
,Mrs. George Phillips is a
patient in .Wingham and District
Hospital:
.Mr', and Mrs.. Lorne Webb of.
.Goderic'h, were Sunday visitors
'with Mr.. and Mrs....Harvey: Webb..
• Little Stephanie Gaunt•of •
Wingham spent a few days this..
week: with her grandparents : Mr,
• and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt.-'.'
Mrs. Wayne Grigg is again a
•patient' in Wingham and District
Hospital, Her nevi baby is being
-.- arents Mr. and
..Hospital,
for by her p
Mrs. Allan Cranston.' Wayne
-also spetitthe-week at the
Cranston home. ,
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GIRLS BASKETBALL •
• The first game of the season
.was played, in Ripley against
Lion's. Head.. The,juniors were
defeated :in a close gam'e bya
score .of 29 28^. ' - '
The senior girls played next_and
came up with a win Of 47 " 15.
:
•
minister:
Pallbearers were John Graham,
Jim. Graham', .. Ken. Alton Don
Alton , Clayton Alton: Alvin '
Teanporary. emtombment 'was
at South 'Kinloss,Mausoleum.with
'fi�Ta1; rest �Ig-pian ;eenhil�
Cenetery.
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BOYS BASKETBALL
On' Tuesday., the ,boys junior
and senior teams the
to
Kincardine . The seniors were.•
defeated 45 to 25. The, juniors •
,played a good 'strong game but
lost 35 to 30, We wish, all the:
teams good luck ; •
Mrs.. Pat Gamble'
Demonstrates •
liquid Embroidery
KINLOUGH NEWS
The l-Iolyrood Women's .Inti- •
tote 'met on Thursday afternoon.
atrhe; horne of. Mrs . Jack Scott
and Mrs. Williams: Cox. Mrs.,
P. A Murray•.presided and, the
meeting opened with the Ode
art Col ect ..
A welcome was' extended 'to
everyone . The• correspondence:
included a .letter from the •Pro'v :.
•incial President -Krt. Austin
Zoellerraa num er of "Thi'`
Yo i" notes for:Christmas remem .
prances ,, ;which Were •se'ent to the
sick•anshut ms,
The Officers,Confere,nce ,ill
be . held on 441,29th and 30th at
•.Guelph and a delegate mill
attend: :There was also a'le.tter
re the farmers week'at Hanover..
A 4-H training. school ' The
Cereal, Shelf `;will be held. in . •
LIOknow on the'3'rd'and 4th of
'Febr'u'ary'. The Magazine "The
.oun. ri Wo anabas been ••
renewed:` •
Mrs .,Jack Scott .read' an ,inter
esting letter from. Mrs:. •Margaret
McPherson•a 'Sr, member' Who•
ts..unable to attend the: winter
Meetings' but follows them
with a keen interest.;
A card party 'was planned:for'
;January 12th at the hall:. Several
donations were, received and the
treasurers report was read.
Mrs. 'Howard Harris and Mrs.
Ellwogd Elliott' who were in
charge, of. the Christmas, Cheerio
boxes 'reported- on the: contents
of•each box.
Ther call was answered,,with
'A'':1aw that I arn. thankful for"
Mrs.. 'Frank Maulden will be the
February hostess -•• •
- -he- epic2 ResnectioL.t ..e. aw"
was given by Mrs. Dan McInnes-
and
cInnes-and the Motto '':Ler us resolve to
shoulder our fair responsibility",
was given by Mrs: Lari__Swutton.::
These were both very interesting
I:papers. *.Mrs , John Frook gave a .•
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SHOW TIMES
Friday. and .Saturdays at '7:15
and 9:15.' All other' days, one
show at • 8:00, except where
notedon: the program..
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THJR.; -FRI,. SAT.,;
JAN. IS, 1 , it
"Doctor'
'Doolittle"
Colour-ChimaScope
.starringx , i?e Hrria son
This is a, charming excursion
for all ages 'into the fantasy,
world of Doctor Doolittle, who
speaks 498 languages, and:pre
Pers his four -footed patientsto
the human' kind. The second,
show on' Friday and Saturday
at 9.30.
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SAT. MATINEE
JAN. 17
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NOTE.
STARTING :JANUARY 1st,
1970, • CHILDREN'S ..ADMIT.
TANCE TO, EVENING. FEA:
• TURES: WILL BE M.
Suitable reading "I am the Calen•.
dar" ' Mrs. • Raynard Ackert ga've.•
reading entitled "Resolutions" .
Mrs . Lyman Sutton •then.introd •
uced the guest•of the afternoon
•Ivirs . Pat Gamble of Teesw'ater',
who.gave 'aospleridid demonstra-
tion on Liquid Embroidery 'arid
:.. ;
showed a., number of'comp'leted
articles, S'he:also, expressed
her pleasure in being. invited
Mrs.: •Dan McInnes. thanked, Mrs,
-Gambit, and.,,presented herwith 'a
gift. •
• Mrs. 'Jack Scott had a display .
of kitchen gadgets and. explained
the: Use of each one to ,familiar.
ize the ladies.w.ith these differ
ent things, •They•were on loan"
from the Department of.
Agriculture. Home Economics ;
branch . ' Mrs • Lyman Sutton .
thanked Mrs. Scott and presented
her.;with a. gift. .
:A draw was made on a.'mix
master cover done in Liquid
Embroidery and autographed by
all prr ssenntt With.Miss,lvlay •Boyle'
D ,• a '- � _ -
The meeting closed' by singing
the Queen and Grace and lunch
was served by the Hostess 'and
helpers. :
Mrs. Dan McInnes 'and Mrs.,
•
•
Ly.man,Suttorl were directors..: