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WEDNESPAY,, SEPTEMBER 22nd, 1971
THEATRE
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PIO* TOMES
F$day and Saturdays at. 111$
and .9 All other dois„'' one
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•THUR., FRI., '$AT.,.....
SEPT 23, 24,: 25
'Mita Entertainment
The Andromeda
Strain”
cob. - Starring
James Oisms„, David.WaYne,
Kata'Re14
The' starrof Biological warfare
• the.ultiMate battle.
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SAT. MATINEE
SEPT. 2-$L
Coming. Soon —
"Little Big Mai
.TME 4UCKNOW SENTINEL, 1,00(1401kif ONTARi,O,
KINLOSS
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Visitors with Mrs, D. Mc'
Kinnon and John and other
tives last week.were, Mrs.
Kinnon's sisters, Mrs, ata smith
of Maybee , Michigan and Mrs. ,
Phern Collins and daughter Mrs.
Doyle Hogg and Mr. Hogg of,
Ypsilanti, Michigan.
Miss Barbara. Sparks enjoyed a
vacation at her parent's borne beri
fore Teturtiing.to Ashbury College
inentucky. !•' • ,
Miss Sandra Keith -was. one, of
the twelve girls clibsen from, Bruce
County for the special 4-1-1 activ
ities at Western Fair , London on
Friday ,.
Sincere 'sympathy tothe Stanley
familY in the sudden passing of
Mr, Gil Rustiri on Saturday. Ms.
RUstin 'was the former Audrey ,
Stanley. • . •
Mrs...Theresa Ilennon was the
lucky winner in the Amway Con-
test It Lucknow Fair on Saturday.
congratulations to Miss Barbara
'MacIntyie who plaCed.second.in
the Queen of_the Fair Contest
Friday night.
. Denver Dickie at
'Conference. in .Milwaukee ;
Wisconsin on Tuesday of last Week
Guests Thtirsday-with Mr: and
Mrs..Harv.ey:HOUston.and Kenneth
were 'Mrs..:;,Ilay Taylorand Mrs.
Jim Napper. of. Walkerton.
Rennie Graham .of Toronto'con-
triburecrthi-riiirereirffirliKr7
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kliss_kargatlet_MaCpia !mid
fOrrnerly with:the :Windsor Board
of Education, and WhO,is.On.anT
other around the world cruise,
had a pleasant visit, while in
Vancouyerwith her old friend,
Mrs. W... D.: Annus
---TGITIan-rii.77Cith•of these ladies
1:Were born on 'the' 4th Concession'
and attended Grey Ox School
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• -THE.. HARD-. RIDE
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Futter Sherry
Tony, $0.401. •• . ,•
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(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
'• Color • Cartoon
;OPEN WEEKEN•D
.AFTER .LABOUR DAY
SAT%
First Class Badge
The first:meeting of the tuck, -
now Girl GUides openedwitha
scavenger hunt.
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ed to Mary •81Ien, HayeriS,and
Katherine Treleay.en.
The girls then rnet in patrol
corners to fill out a:questionnaire:
A game yas played followed.by
ca rp_pifire •
The Meeting then closed with
taps and'vespers'.
.Two new Lieute-na-pts-with e—
Mrs. Evans (Barbara) Helm and
Mrs • Brian (Linda) Johnstbne. MrS.
Jack NiKirn iS Captain:.
LOCATED NEXT TO 'GOLFING, ROLLER SKATING
SWIMMING; & CAMPING
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A UNIVERSAL PICJURE
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At Huronview
Mrs St. Claire 'of'Brigden,
along with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Finlay,of Goderich• joined the ,
Huro.nvieW orchestra to provide •
the music: for the Monday
program. .
—T-wenty nine -residents were •
honored by the Tiger Dunlop.
WOrnert's Institute on ,Wednesday
con-amfireprerriber
day party, .,One hundred and •
fifty residents*and some guests •
gathti..ed in the auditoriumi for the :.• • ,
party' and enjoyed the program
which was ,convened by Mrs. ' •
Airmulk. '
Reapburn,
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WHEN YOU HELP
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Lucknow. Native,
Died In:. Sask.
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WILLIAM D. GOOD..
•Hunter and several4OcOrdian .,,,, ' •-,, i '...• • i ' ••
ting die ,prograrn.,grfts-*ere-presi,: TI 17" -'7::" ,
numbers by Hilly Klouse.., ollOW•••• . . •• -.: • : '.
1 'ented to those celebrating -birth- '
days and lunch was served by the t..,
ladies. : Leo M�rbec-k Of Huron-
, view thanked the group on behalf
Of the' residents.' Sharon Carter • '
_:,_:44.i..144.a..RieeerkliBe.t.t4c1c.,khar.t.'7.-lunteers'.,
1. froth ,the : peta Signia Phi sorority,.
away on August 22,. 1971, in: : '
Union...1-lospital.,.kedvers, Sas . ' assisted with the wheelchairs
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• . , :Jack McLaren of Benmiller .
chewan• at the age of 5 years:..
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He was born in Lucknow Ont- 'a'edPrnPa,ni;ed on the piano by Ed
ario on January 29, 1876 , going •Stiles of Goderich provided a very '
to the.'Wauchope district In 1901, • enjoyable hour- of entertainment •
Khere he ietiireci4a4945. .1- -ati.the_Thurscisy-fa'rnily--1(1-ight-pro- •
spent his:last:years in the Centen- .gram. Mr. •McLaren, on of the
nial Haven for Senior: citizens. • original members of the famous •
at Redvers. . ..; . 2 , •ShoW "the Durribells1:Sang several
Of the songs that were' sung by the'
group which -kid beginning :
• following the first world:war. . He
also showed pictires that had been ••
made frOrn old snaps of the meril,r
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Funeral Services Were iksi.:
Wiiirhmiia7.:TWauchope„, with
Father L. L'Heuremc officiating,
on August 24 ;With. inteimeni at'
Wa uchope Cetpetery. . .
. William qpod, knOwn'aS Billy, ;
Went west fibril Lticknow.,' Ontar-..
0 , • with his widower father John
Good, working oti the. building
,of.the railwayAsit a ene_d '.
the rai-lway went to 19pchope in
1901;and Billy had made his home
in the district' jr:ce that time. His
bers as veil as slides, on the history.
of Behrpiller. Mrs. Mary johristop
expressed the appreciation of the -.. :
',residents.. It is encouraging to. `• •
have visitors attend the program
Oh eptern er t t e 1st Luck -
now SrowniePack, held their first
meeting a fter swill -n0 holidays.
=t-vcryone-joi-riecH
two singing games "One Of Os 1
one Away" ana "If You're.
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friend.
-nia-verait---of 20 -units -of -v.--frolt:
trade watniasonry and carpenter, blood, is needed for every open
ing. , . ' heart operation, .," •
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Marian Raynard _was Our 'Fair
Queen so she set, up t -he Toadstool.
fOr,Brownie Ring..., We welcomed
-two new -tweenies to sit arOund,our,
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Radt ie.. but sno be am ma
wap-fot-youngurchilliten,
gem
MEOW poppuctio .
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1-lowald and. Bonnie Purves,
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Dtiting Pow WOW 0:a BroWnit.
told the,pacR abbut'what they en,
joy.ed intik ;about 'their -holidays.:
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ies three. interesting tungs of
riature,.. pri5w.ri OV41 asked all the
'Brownies; that haVen't done their'
ithitting tegtAo bring, their' •
yarn and nt ddle8 for next meet-
ing, We sang Ilappyllirthday
to the Br9wnies'that had their.
hirthclity during"the holidays,,
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We closed du; Ineetihg with
thSqueee, Ilrownie Prayer .and
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