The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-23, Page 9WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 23, 1970
GODERICH
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO•,
30.,THE :SQUARE
PHONE 524,7811
AIRCONDITIONED;
-THURSDAY t6 TUESDAY SEPT; 24-ta 29
One Show a Night at: 8 • p.m
(Adult Entertainment) .
``Epic battle Of the Sexes!" Vincent Canby,. N.Y. Times
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GE:1 VI EVE -BMJ u D-
is ANNE BOLEYN
IN THE HALWALLIS PRODUCTION
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A UNIVERSAL PICTURE •
• SATURDAY, SEPT. 26
. MATINEE
•2:00 P.M
Joseph E. Levine..
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WEDNESDAY„ to SATURDAY' SEPT'. 30 OCT. 1-2-3
One Complete Show Starting at "8 , p.m.
In COLOR ®as . (Adult Entertainrnen
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CHRISTOPHER LEE• RICHARD•GREENE
SHIRLEY EATON. COLOR
A.m. by Comma l.:.NI ihw.e
CULRQ$$'CORNERS
Saturday 'evening visitors with
Mr.; and Mrs...Tom Stewart were '
Mr,. and Mrs. Gerald•Stewart and•
•Mrs;/Rarlph Goessell and Susan,,••all:
0 incar•lne. ,
Bill and Bob Stanley of Kinloss
,spent the weekend with their grand
parents Mr•, and .Mrs. 'Tom' Stew =•
and'Mrs. James 'l-l/aldenby:and,
girls were Mr. and .Mrs. Fraser •
Reid and Robbie of Southampton -
and • Mr. and "Mrs.,. Harvey Reid of..
Port Elgin. •
Miss Robin Campbell of Kincar-.
dine spent, the weekend with Diane
Haldenby.
art. •
Sunday evening visitorsw ith, Mr
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Phone. 357-1630
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SHOW TIMES
Friday and Saturdays at ' 7:15
and 9:15. Allother days, one
show at 8:00, except where
noted on the program.
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THUR., F:RI., SAT.,:
SEPT. 24, 25, 26
"'%11 Thern;.WiIIie
ea*.ls Here"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
•
C or nemascope
Starring: Robert Redford
Willie • Boy, a California In-
dian, persued by a sheriff and
his posse " for a self-defense
killing, wins the respect and
sympathy of the rugged young
sheriff. ,
' Weekend • visitors' with, Mrs. Nor-
man Haldenby were Mr. and••Mrs.
Fred Friendorf `and Barry Haldenby
o itc ene.r r, an rs. Ken
Brown of Thamesville Mr..and`
Mrs. 'Delbert, 'Hedley and .family
of Kinlough and Mrs. and Mrs.
::i oss•
:Ir m n a nd .falmily.�of .,Luc.know..
DRIVE-IN.
a'CLINTON • O`NTARJO'
First Show
Stagyti g_at: 8:30 p.m.
FRI. - SAT. •- Sept. 25-26
• - DOUBLE FEATURE
7•1S CS-EAM --►-N
SCREAM. • AGAIN"
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)' •
Vincent.. Price.'....,.. Christopher... Lee
Peter Cushing
In Color'
"VIVA MAX"
Peter Ustinov - Pamela Tiffin
.`Innatiran�illin ....
Color , Cartoon
Coming • Next • Weekend: .
.a ..L- RUN..
RUN•. ANEG
"WILD *HEEL SA. /
I0furies Treated
At HoSpltai •
Todd Rintoul,'age '7., Wingharn,.
son of Mr.. and Mrs. Paul. Rintoul,
was apparently playing with ,
friends near his home on an old
barn• foundation on September
16th. He fell and received lacer-
ations to his face and fractured.
his left wrist.: He Was admitted to.
hospital. where his condition is
satisfactory:' •• •,
lost control of his car which, went,
off the road into.a deepditch on',
September 16th, on sideroad 39
and 40 of East Wawanosh Town-
ship,
own-ship, south of Concession 3 and
4. The.passenger., Murray Walsh
age 20; R. R. #3, ,Blyth ; apparerr
tly climbed out of the car and : •
walked .to• nearby ,farm for help...
The hospital ambulance was 'cal
led and transported the patients,
to Wingham hospital.
Ivlx; Ni'cCa llum ; age 40, suf-
.
fered 'chest anabdominal pain ,
possible fractured ribs, He was
admitted
Murray Walsh had facial, left
arm and hand, lacerations. .He
Was treated and, released. 'The
.acadeQt: was inVet igated by Coni:
stable Foulon of. Wingham O : P P.
. Brian Cronkwright , .age 20,
Wingham , lacera'tedhis right 1st
finger on steel on September` 17th.,
Michael, Walden; age 17, Wing
ham , son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Eric '
- 3N den ; lacer -aced his tongue- •• -:
when he'ran into another football:
player.
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Mary Ellen Walsh, age '19 , . R. .
11..#4, Brussels had an injury to
her .right foot'following a
co lision with a bicycle ,on 'Diin =
das Street ,..London; Ontario; : She
hada possible fracture 'to bones •'
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• Donald Brooks, age 6, R. R;
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of ,Brarnalea ,' Mr, and Mrs.
Harvey MacDougall of'Bayfield,
Mr. and Mrs: •Glair MacDougall of
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Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy.Macinnes , .
KINLOSS
Mr. ' and Mrs Fred .;Gilchrist
returned, last week from a morkor
trip through Eastern Ontax o 4.,•
Congratulations to ,Mr. and Mrs.
Gert de. Jong on the birth of their
second son Kevin Edward , on Sept-
ember. 5th. .•
Fair, Day guests with Mr.. ane
Mrs. Lloyd: MacDougall'were
,jack knife.
Sharon Holloway., age .17, R. R.
.#2; Wingharn , , daughter of Mr..
and Mrs. 'Ted'Halloway., suffered
-a deep=laeeraaion-to her left hand
when a butcher knife used for cut-
ting cheese slipped.
Two Brownies'
FIy-UpTo Guides
'Guides and Brownies, Guiders
and Mothers ..-gathered on: Thursday;
night for a .Fly -up. After• opening'
exercises, the flag was raised by.'
Annette Kirkland Mary Ellen'
Havens and Stacia Pu;rney. .
Leaving Brownie `Land ane fly-
ing up to Guides were Barbara
•Cameron , and Margaret . Maclnt-
yre . Brown Owl "Eileen Greer
presented them with their•w'ings,
assisted by Tawny Owl Mrs. David
Kirkland. ,Then with the help
of .a gusty gale , Beth WiSters was
blown up to Guides after receiving'
her Golden Bax.
While a treat was being prepar-,
e a w-Ilius=aid gtrili ;"=
som
p ng •were sung The
visitors were served tea, while
the guides worked on their plans
for a Fair float. Before closing
the meeting,. Lanyards were given'.
to the new P.L.'S and Seconders.
Lieutenant Barb MacLel;land read
vespers and Taps was sung.;
41.,*ilt*Itte.."4114t.44 40010
who recently •moved: from Toronto.
to'their new home in Goderich ,
'visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs,
Leonard Machines and 'family.
Donald Hamilton of.ElIcLake
has been holidaying With his par-
ents r. an', ♦ s.: .i;bert Ham11-.
tory..f \While here , he dredve his
father to Toronto to .visit with.,
relatives' and then•spent"a few
clays with his sister Bettyin Niag
arc Falls.
Week -end visitors 'at the home•
d -M ..Ira Diek-ie-Were:
Douglas and Walter Dickie of
'University ,of Guelph; Mrs.
JoL.! Dickie and Mr. and • Mrs.
Russell.Beacock of Wiarton. Mrs.
ie is staying for a longer;
visit..
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