Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-18, Page 9970 1N. EDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. ltlthr' 1970. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO GODERICH 30 THE SQUARE. PHONE 524.78U AIRCONDITIONED THURS.,, FBI., SAT. NOV, 19 20 - 21'. A BhA.KE EDWARDS. • Showtime Thursday 8 p.m. Friday ' and Saturday, 2 Shows --, 7:30 'and 9:40 SATURDAY MATINEE 2 P.M. • SUN., MON., TUES. Allen Funt I lis first Candid Camera feature film. "What Do You Say to a Naked Lady?" What can you say? ADMITTANCE HILsTRICTEO I a$ a Act ea owl A film by Allen lent \lusicand IV'rR,hy III`VI' h.trrnen. •\»idlant Prntlut rt Itit hard lit t t tI i ►R fly l)ttt.0united amAtn .11 NOV. 22 23 = 24 ne . c r met : I : i1' I didn't like:' Married At Kingsbtld.ge..church.. McCLENAGHAN =' COURTNEY • •photo by Cover St.- Joseph's Roman Catholic. Church, Kingsbridge , was the. scene September 19.for the double ring ceremoyiy/at which Sharon • Ann Courtney and Percy Edward McClenaghan became man and wile. •Rev:. Henry Cassano. offfic• iat'ed` amid two baskets of assorted �auttmn flowers.. '• Mr.•'and Mrs. Leo Courtney, R: R. 7, Lucknow ,' are the bride's parents: and Mr.. and Mrs.' Edward'. Showtime 8 p.m. _ OUR -NE -XT ATTRACT.'.LON _STARIIIN- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 MC M.Pi•esenits An Arthur N ,3 Icons' Production starring Peter. O'Toole Petulatlark • • "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" ra" .Panavision•'•anij Metrocolor lvl1 -par=ents of . thoorn - airshea Meet At of Sharon satin gown styled with an empire waist , bell sleeves and a chapel train. Her.'elbow'Llengt1'i veil of tulle was caught up ' with a. headpieepe .of white roses and lily of the -valley andshe car - rAGI ..Nleg Card Party Maple Grove L, O. L, 1044 held • their first card party of the seas, - on on Monday, November 16th . in Zion Hall, There were five tables in play. • . High prizes were won by step; •• en Andrew and, Mrs. Wm. Stan- ley, Consolation priztes went to . John Andrew and'Mrs.. Harvey . Ritchie. The next card party will' be held in twoweeks.. wore a mauve polyester crepe'. dress styled..identic.ally to the 'dress worn by'•the maid of -honour. She wore a• mauve• picture hat trimmed wtitmauve ribbon and • carried a single. yellow long stern, mea rose. Edward' Brown, Lucknow , was his friend's best man. Desmond and Michael Courtney, brothers of the bride , • ushered guests. • The wedding reception was held 'at Saltford. Valley Hall:. The bride's mother wore . a pow d er blue coat and. dress enserrible. • of silk worsted, featuring bead . ' trim on the turn -down collar ,' navy, and white aecessories and a corsage of pink roses.' The m groo's mother .chose �a • medium blue lace coat and dress ensemble silver accessories and a corsage, of pink roses,, P Fdr'travelling to Northern•Ont r o , the-brid:e,-changed r r nr -. ed blue crimplene dress black .patent shoes and bag and .a: corsage. of; yellow carnations. The newlyweds are residing at• 148'Roxborough Ave. , Apt. 3, Kitchener.:: The groom is.'employ- ed, at th'e ' I.G.A. food market in Ha-rriston6s-manager-of the•meat department and the bride is on staff at Si. Nlalry's General Hospit• al, Kitchenei where --she- as a recent graduate.. Guests were present at the wedgy-. ding from' Detroit 'Kitchener Hamilton ,'Lucknow ; Goderich; London, •Wingha i ,• Toronto' and Thorndale... " 'Tie. a • white `Stephanotis'. , Maid of honour was the bride's, sister ,'• Helen .Courtney, Kitchener. She ,wore a purple polyester crepe. dress with natural waistline and l ng g th-art. The` long. sleeves Were Rathered at the wide cuff nd the .bodiee:was accented with a •stand-up collar and small, 'eov.ered buttons down'the. front. She ..Wore 'a'ma.uve• picture hat' trimmed with purple ribbon and' carried a. single' yellow long stem med rose. • The bridesmaidl. Ursula Court= ney,,'sister of the bride,. Lucknow . ..1.1.- • II • Organist was Denise Dalton and accompanied Eugene Frayne 'who -prig ;Ave -Maria :and -Because and'Ray.Dalton who rendered Q Promise Me and To Jesus Heart All; Burping. The 'two soloists' also' joined in'a duet, Panis .' Angeli'cus / The bride. wore' a.brocaded Rose • WINGFIA�M • Phone 357-1630' SHOW TIMES Friday : and Saturdays at 7:15 and... 9:15. All ' other days,:. one show at • 8:00, except where. noted .on the program. **;*,***'*,**.**- THUR.,.• FRI., 'SAT., NOV. '19,',20, 2.1 . Adult ' Entertainment: "Pa Wagon"' Panavision "Colour • --Starring, _Lee Marvin, Clint Eastwood This is one of the biggest musi- calsof,,the •year. ;Due to its: length_the second—showings on. Friday aid -Saturday -will start at 9:30. ' ' *****..***w*'**,. SAT: MATINEE. .NOV. 2 Hello :'Down There. . The 'members of Kairshea Worn - en's Institute merirthetharne. Mrs .:Far ish Moffat', Wingha'm • for their November••meeting. Mrs. Ira Dickie presided. .Mrs Ted Collyer read the Scripture.. . . S.eve� donations were made: to the Mental Health Association; the'. George, Gear Scholarship.to- promote .Agriculture its Schools in, Bruce. County;. and to the Bruce.' County Museum log House; South: 'ampton., e 'a •res W ore a course ",The Main Dish makes the Meal" are hpld'ing their first meet• ing: at Mrs :.-Leona r-d--'Mc-Innes' . - home Wednesday; November 18 . at 10.30a..m. `. as -well'answer•ed by. "a Canadian. woman -who left • her footprint in the sands of time':,' • • Mrs Clarence Ritchie -presided for the program. After a sing song, Mrs. Robert Gilchrist gave c-`"t:ie 7wlotto 'Obey the 1ws`of tied, and the laws. of the land will:ta.ke care of themselves", Mrs. Ritchie: -conducted a contest. Mrs: Ira -DieRie arid "Mrs ..'Gilcltirst ,-gave-- reports of the Bruce County.,Rally. At the December meeting, the' -members are asked to "bring White Gifts for Goderich•Psychiatric Hospital' and also, gifts for the Gift Exchange, • 'Mrs. Donald, Ma'clntyre gave the Courtesy Remarks. A 'delicious lunch of salads, rolls`and cake was servedby dir- ectors and hostess. ` 12:00 to 1'13Q' nesdays and :Fridays, -- ALSO '--,. 5:30 to 7:30 tr Sunda Eren n � s i 9' November 29 Popular'. Prices• EDF Reservations, , ° • sa • e" TEL, ' ON THE SQUARE We Are Now GODERICH 524.7337. Accepting 'RESERVATIONS - For • . CHRISTMAS ARTIES Meet Our New European Chef Mr. Peter Vogt Our New WINE CELLAR Features Over 50 imported" And ._'. Domestic•Wines .- mat• ;At wr ! t " ' i. *a.:' lRI"