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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-08, Page 9)on- ,!Veti at )1) goal ;;Mete Soli ll- )n Thu. 9 Fri.1 0 Sot. 1 1 Sun. 12 .. Mon, I3. Tue.14 rot, 'f; BILLY ci vic"( • • AOrnT (11111611N1111111 SAT. MAT: 11 1:30' i Maes Mein) uorawyn Mayer ‘'" P/' Poi ‘,..• • k The wonderful story of a boy and his doion,n oat ' • PARA' GODERICH, ONT. 524-7811 f4' 111 IVOS COLUMBIA PICTURES .fle CARL FOREMANo.m PANWISON. ► ► • REPORT FROM QUEEN'S PARK • BY, MURRAY GAUNT M.P.P. HURON-BRUCE . The Speech from The Throne on Tuesday, opening the Second Session of the 29th Legislature contained little that was unexpect- ed or that had not been publicly discussed the past year by premier William Davis or his Cabinet. The 4,200 word speech read by Lieutenant Governor W. Kass Mac- ' Donald expressed confidence in, attaining.a .provincial growth rate but said, present and, pro-, jected.unemployment levels of 3;;, are' unacceptable. RIPLEY ABATTOIR Custom Butchering — Curing and Smoking Cutting and Wrapping,— Sausage Making — Fast . Freezing "ow HOGS AND CATTLE 'ON MONDAYS CATTLE ONLY ON FRIDAYS Have cattle in on Thtirsday for Friday's kill inEr. .001w was. •Nor. IOW _.With Two Big Coolers, We—Are Able To Hang—Your Mier Frotii 1 To 3 Weeks — Whatever Your Requirements Are For Home Freezers We Sell. Choice Home Killed Beef, Pork and Lamb In Any Quantity At Lowest Marketing Prices ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR o PROTECTION ' CHAS. HOOISMA,.PRCIP. ABATTOIR 395-2905 STORE 395061 PAGE WINS THE 0,0CKNOW SENTINEL I„UCKNOW, ONTARIO. Lucknow-, Dungannon .Men'S high triple was rolled by [kid Thompson' with, 793. lie also had high.single of 328. Ladies high 'triple was rolled by Terne. • MacDonald - with 643 and Ladies high single •by .Wendy Zeran with Men over 2.)0; bud Th.ompson .328., 279, Sport Johnston 318, 250, Harvey Livingstone 28:), Stewart 270, button 239, Len Mac Donald 238. The'm comunity was shocked LQ hear of the 'sudden passing of Miss Flora Andrew of Itacknow. Syn,Jpathy is conveyed to the ber , caved, Trinity Chureinservice was ean• celled on Sunday-due Lathe stormy weather and road conditions„ • Misses Annette and 'Suzanne Kirkland spent•the week end with. .their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. • oordon Kirkland, while' their , parents ti and !Sirs. David Kirk- land of, AR:know ',. visited in Tor= , onto with Mr. and Nil's, Ken Kirk• I .ra and -I (Aid Ric-v.41v of .• Kiii,:lsbridce spent Friday .and Sat- urday with their grandparents Mr. . Ladies over •223; ,Wendy Zer•an ' and NIrs. 1 rank Ritchie. 293, Shirley Brooks 2237., Ruth • Mr., and. rs Wayne •JC10111e Mathers 228, Fero(' NlaeDonald and Sherry Lynn visited on the 226: • week end in llamilton. Mrs, Points won: Zebras •7, Waiver= Anderson aeCOmpanied them to ines 0; Coons 7, (,ophers, 0; Cu his l la ,,!eNville to wiliere her home' is f, .Kangaroos 2; Polecats .'and visited with .friends there . Munks 2; Squirrels Tigers •2; aka. beavers Lions' . Trinity meeting will . Standings:. Beavers 110, Cubs be held Ott Thursda March 103, Coons lie, Tigers - 1.:011 C,111. to J)L.. answered Jets Chipfmunks . WolVer- handin apron or an 'artkle ines n3., Polecats Z( bras ,,0, • lo; • lion? ;)1, Kangaroos •,0, 6ophers - * ZION' fords Top 9 P.M. • Bowling Group This week.: high triple score • was rolled by Gill button of the Pontia6 with 744. The high single score was also boWled by' Bill Button with 29u, Scores over 2.Ou; Bin Baum, ponriacs 290, 'Led Cooper_, Old- oobiles Juni l'srington, For ds 2ui , Reg Jolter, Dodges 230. Team points: Dodges ,!•, 1\lust- angs Blacks 0, Pontiacs 7; Old - smobiles 2, Fords':,, Team standings: Fords lid Mustangs 73, Pontiacs, Oldsino- ,biles 67, Wicks 63, 1)odges ,36 .: Congratulations to the FotdS • for winning the re g ular season's championship. Next.week Nlarela 7th the play tiffs start. • x. • It iii inals 5, Sparrows 4; h,rows 8, Hawks 7, Owls '0 , ',Card - 'Team standings;'Vultures 12, • ale 'Town and .CoUnter -- High was rolled-by • Olive Sinith with 173.. She 'also, had high double .of 2,82,. • I Ugh single was rolled by with 2r. Ile: d lso had idol' •double of 3:31: • , 'Yea DeXterS , •'clarefiCe S Mel King's bluvs-:.•i, OliVe • Smith's: ,Violets liarrv, 'Reds 3, bill -Si1roul's ',Play off standings; ( reens BlUes 8, Reds 8,, Violets:4,, Yellows 2, Or4n,,k4s•'i,i • Ladies• 6:30 p.m. Nlildred Cameron rollechhe high single .ga me of nd C.race Eili.ot_t-thP high f .! 1.7 ,Q6c) i r , • . (Haines of'200 and :over:, red . Ca merori :.101,..c•race. Fl lion 234 , 297 ,. Olive Smith 211:,•Jcssie joynt 249; Jean Marie Creer 215. "• ••' Tea iit point s: Norma • Mc Don .agh's,.Chesttnits ..,-) , Ruth 'Flonip-. son's Coconuts 2; Catherine Andrew's Walnut a, Fun lienderr son's .Pea lints Buttertnits. 4 ,'Jessie Joynt's'Beech-, .nuts 3. • • • Teani sta-ndings':: Butternuts , Chcst wits 4,1,5 ., .!")a. - -rriit-s MA Nuts 7:1, COrOnfil-sL 70. ' • • • Just One week remaining - good luck ieaiiisI • AMBERLEY Y\'0.\ 1 i LIXIS,ION • („:onctatulations to Lorne Henn\ who was a Winner on the • "1". cOnte'st over (.21:1',X radio last. -N,L12 -N•Irs,.....lietarv ,•W.on...1' 'twelves- inch portable television set. On Nlondav evening7 of last' week, ancr..':•...rs. Jack. Blue . • of Ripley •ennertained with 'a lov.e- lv evenin.' which. iiielud4,•A card a nd singing. l'hose. present o fq.cm•this area were.Mr. and •.:'•':rs. 1.Iu v 'r. :111d: Mrs. 1-16h --cotirrne-K-,- aid .Cburtney , and Mrs. Leon- ard Court NU... and Mrs.. 1.1i11 `cot s :. „rind NIrs, .11-w, • • Frankie '.',•cLennan,. son of N1r.. Sind N lc Lernia n , leas Secrets a ;FLO rein inKi ncardine Lner,.11.11ospital 4'ith cold and : c.onTlicat hope he , will. oon !tiefeeling better.- • A1:Ibcrle\ •wererecent week end visitors., in SI. Catharines.- • .\\'irken and .N1r. „ii)d Mrs..1,loyd Carter enj6ed this Mast.' eekend in buffalo, • • •Nlr.. and Ntrs.•,bob 'C,ourtney, Nlic ha el :'and 'Shannon Lee Spent' the.,week end in SifSarnia visiting with \1r, anal Ellwood Irwin • and family. • NlissCarol Courtney of .ener was 11.6tile tor, the week end with her pa•rerus and NIrS. Donald Courtney.' ' The Farm- NlachineryShow London dreW .seVeral spectators , , .• froththis' area•during the past . week. On Friday,. Kitt Limes : Pat.Conriney., Peter 'Walden,. Denni!••Courtnev andAynn,Reid • attended the show. • • -Winter stili•secnis to have its grip on' this area stormy weather again making an appear-. ',mice on Saturday •and Sunday, Chinch,Services were cancelled' --Strnda-y-moritin 14 at Pil+e,v-er '•• l'inted Church because of the storm. Three cars were involved in a lision:just south of A mberley on Sunday, when poor visibility made driving conditions hazard-, ohs, Injuries were intnor but the 'cars were badly damaged: • .44 M ' THEATRE WINGHAM PHONE 357-1630 SHOW TIMES Fridays and Saturdays at 7:15 and 9:15. All other days, one show at 8:00, except where noted on the program. * * * Or * * * * * * * * THURS., FRI., SAT., MARCH 9, 10, 11 "Walkabout" Ladies 9 P.M. IliOnsingle was howled by 13e ' ' ThotripsOn with a thigh Stewart with;•27: .3.111eS 2'0 and over: IkV, • TIIOMpSOU , Loi ,z lden 24'; and ?;.:1)-,, -."tar} (;Icland 210, t,'arie Stewart Re pa, Forster lorria • . . • . Team points:. s .'ar\ Clela tid's • , 1.0 ," whit hr's Pecans ..irdtier'•s Almonds 3; ci:, horsier .(Thesintits lia:.elinits . • l'ca .,1:•standing: Almonds 103 Cliestn"AS r, Peanuts. , Pet n -nuts ..crald• Rhod \ !Rid Inch single •of the'vvenin,..! with'.a core, fiia triple went to i.red Fianna- a 1;70 score.' • • 'AIIICS 'over c•cr,ild Ithody Fred FlantliQan 1.2,3, 22i; •C•eorge Stanley 2.11, , Lloyd .Ntac- Douall 2.16., Wayne Rhody 243 Ceonze• Humphrey 2.3.1, 228, Paul floo,an 234; 1.Iiigh Johnstone 232, lla .vidH.I.Ltaphrey ' • points: lid). Nicholls' Owls 4, .George Stanley's Cardin- als 0, Ron'Stauleys Vultures 7, Jiin 'O'Donnell's I laW 3 ;'Art Ptirney'S Sparrows 2, Wayne, Rhody's Crows 3„. • • .• it Colour Adult Entertainment • Winner of plue Ribbon Award Just about the most different film 'you'll 'ever see. **#.********** SAT. MATINEE MARCH '11 SPECIAL — ALL SEATS 'SOc "Flipper" Gfa i• gra mine.._ The Ontario k.oYeri-iment to 4.0.1150:: a co'nfLsr One C. of federal ., pro \ iiicial and linanieipal ,repres- entatives tills year in llapparOnt attenijit tc speed up negotiations het,Ween 'di f f crent -levels of -cove-in - :nem • -Other main points of the speech' with propoals to develop the lig- nite de'osit' in !4:orthern Ontario • which will. support'a 'one million - kilowatt power plant to , help, meet: Ontn rib's .:,,.rowing need for power, . . Ontarici will Operate' off track het.n0:4 kes 'the necessary chalices in • • plans forfor . 1 coyernments in Sudbury and Kitchener-Water loo will he int:reduced. • The Toronto Centred Regional' Plan will .be started as well as the . Desicn for DevelopMent of, North'-. Western Ontario. • The 'Ontario Development Corp', oration will develop a new appr • approach to ind,ustrialdevelOp7 ritOtt. in Old Province:. The effort will lie directed more toward en- were:. The =c) ernment. will proceed .• The II. 'held a.card , • oinAVeciesday evriirn-. There • table; dray. High Lady,: Mrs. .Gerald Rhody; hi h cent, Allan 1-Zhody; lucky chair, Bill Congra Some .frdinJicre attended the Western Farni Shbw,at London with her parents Mr. and Mrs. 'Angus '..‘laCKay at Tiverton. Mr. !'..lacKaY celebrated hIs-.E.:82th coo.raging Canadian Industry , but even more significant 3 the enn phasis will:be. switched to help. small business and service lndus- tries get' started and keep going. • All in all , it looks-like a busy • •legislative programme Willi the., Government trying to stimulate the econorily,, yet .at the same . • tittle -attempting to' hold the line •‘ on the 553 Million.dolfat deficit - • no small feat ,for .any Government, , • speedy recovery. • From making domestic invest- ment more attractive to Canad- ians., to the hazards of snowmo- biles; from parkland and the qual- it.y ol•life to off track betting,and -eform of the provincial and muni: ipalcoyc,ov ernmetit. Structures; from the arts.to student employment - all was included in Premier Wil- liam Davis' firit, major legislative pro ,..,,ra Mille since his 'October 21st • electiOn. ..I•he. speech indicates that the • c,Overnment is entering a period constraint and restraint in ex- 1. wise! T penditaiire , ael-lee:Ls the c..rove 4 rnent's effbrt di:Innis!' its $•, ttlillion Mich. ;:j . • KINLouGH upon nAllion ' ' • • . proyrat:lttic ,H o uts to IliOniC I . , palities ffor:w inter works, die Mr.; and Bill Burt visited • ,,,ON,k.:rninent...as it Will expand its own,Einplo\ ntent 'for :Youth. progra infix .to take up the summer ..,lack and to COMplifIlent Fed enal Oppor r Y tunitis foouth Pro-, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ifdward• were recent vitsitors with•Nlr. and. '• Mrs. Malcolm Lane and ilugh and with Mr. and Frank :‘,',aulden and Keith.. • Mr. 'and Mrs. Rayriarsd Ackert • visited their daughter Mrs. • . Rob- Rion ldiee -who. is, a, patient • in •- \ictoria llospital ., London, ,Her, aaiiy-friends here..'Wish her a• 1912 IVEOESDAY MARCH 13th, 1972 during the week.