Loading...
The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-06-27, Page 9tX JUNE 27, 1973 Wednesday, Thursday, , June 27-28-29 a;screvvball comedy.. 44:01K VINAT5 PO �►.Satyr, 30 0.11TRE rON _•ONTARIO wo4 1 Bets Jolmon • Bnace Cabot 4 FEATURE 7� USKTO-DAWN ga;i. MARATHON iIQRROR• RnM PANAVISIONS TECHNICOLORe, 9. 7`HE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO 1.0 • Ova Sunday, July 1 Edgar .Allen, Poe's Masterpieces of 'Horror y" Starring VINCENT • PRICE and Many Others 'emature Burial" Adult Entertainment 0 House gf Usher" Adult Entertainment "The Pit and The Pendulum" Adult . Entertainment 'Tales of Terror" Adult Entertainment Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, July 2.3 4 • BILL ` MEW WT �ISBY CULP "HICKEY IHMa'' ADULT ' ENTERTAINMENT LEE VAN CLEEF "RETURN of SABATA' li',Iq,OPE ADULT United Artists ENTERTAINMENT 1t ohs School First At rr r Meld Day SEili X E NEWS'. ,tions to St. Joseph's 1id'tery well by being I +ieners in the Huron. a't Schools, zone 1 finals held last Monday ,Madill Secondary.• gham, Ing championships ' Sehior •Boy, Gordon St, `Augustine who Heart School Wing - . r ham;Senior Girl, Mary De Bruyn, Sacred Heart Wing ham; Intermediate Boy. , David de Boer, St. Mary's ' Goderich; Intermediate Girl, Donna Drennan, St. Joseph's Kingsbridge; Junior Boy, Ted Doherty; St. Mary's Goderich; Junior Girl, Jo Anne Crawford, 'Kingsbridge. Donna Drennan had a perfect day winning first prize in every • event` she entered the 100 yard dash, the 220, the high jump, the tri/pie jump, and the long jump. She also was on the winning relay. team. Individual age championships were, also presented with five winners from Kingsbridge: Grade LAST GIFT REMEMBRANCE Whothw R'S. a 0"*ENT • MARKER .• INSCRIPTION You Ire ging a land ant. • RYDI & SON LTD. btelbe ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS DTII DIMMING . 524-8761 PAGI • NINE' KINLOUGH . The July meeting of the Holy- rood Women's Institute will ,be. held at' the home of Mrs. Raynard Ackert on Thursday', July 5th at 6:30 p.m. This will be a pot luck supper. Roll Call: - suggestion for quick meals. There will be a travelogue. Directors - Mrs. Morgan Johnston and Mrs. Raynard Ackert. , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett of Toronto visited on Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Haldenby..; George Haldenby spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs.Harold Haldenby and Geordie at Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Robb were recent visitors ;with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stinson and family at Ham- ilton, Linda, Larry and Lisa Evans of Erin visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson. Lois Nicholson of Milton is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. ' Bert Nicholson. Mrs. Pearl Lloyd of London visit- ed with Edna and May Boyle and with Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Scott. •' We ,extend sympathy to William, George and .Art Haldenby in the death of their sister Mrs. John (Minnie) .McIntyre of Culross, Manitoba. They all attended the funeral on Tuesday afternoon, making the trip by bus. The Anglican Services next Sunday July 1st will be at Ripley, Bervie and Lucknow. ' Linda, Larry and Lisa Evans spent Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. William Evans at Whitechurch. Members of Holyrood Women's Institute attended the Lucknow Institute meeting on Wednesday evening. ' Mrs. Frank Maulden attended a Curators workshop at Lucknow on Thursday. . Mr. and 'Mrs. Maurice Mac- Kinnon of Teeswater and her brother, 'Sam Stanley of ,Wingham visited during the week with Mrs. Marretta Hodgins. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hodgins of Wingham visited on Sunday with Edna and May, Boyle. • Friends of Mrs. Don Gillespie are pleased to know that she was able to return home from the Wingham and District Hospital where. she has been a patient for some time. We wish her improved health. Mr,. and Mrs. William 'Evans spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson. Miss Sheila Harri>gton ' of Hesp- 9 years old - Joanne Crawford; Girls 11 years old - Donna Dren- nan; Girls 12 years old - Ann Drennan; Boys 9 years old - Brian Drennan;. and for boys 14 years • old -.John Crawford. Congratulations to the Drennan children, who are the family of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drennan and the Crawford child- ren, whose parents are Mr. and Ms. Fred Crawford., TRACK AND FIELD On Wednesday, St. Joseph's School took part in the Track and Field Day once again at the F.E. Madill Secondary School in. Wingham. This was for public and separate, schools alike, who. will have students attending. the Wingham High School. St. Joseph's school, Kings- bridge placed first with 218 points with Howick Central a very close second with 217 points. Two Individual Championships were also won by two , Kingsbridge students with John Crawford taking the Senior Boys and Donna Drennan, winding the Intermediate Girls. JAMES GARNER KATHARINE ROSS they rY Ici cheer - -- masters rs NLTENTERTAI/WENT METROCOLOR 11111E.1EII1M.1111t St.rr TIPPY RMIRER ROBERT PORTER BIIEY CIiEEM•BUSH eler visited with Lois Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Percy of Mathison , Mr, and Mrs. John Quest of Northwood, England visited with relatives here during the week. Relatives from here were enter- tained at the home a of Mr, and Mrs. George Percy at Kincardine at a get -acquainted party for Mr. and Mrs. John Quest.. She was the former Joy Percy, daughter of ,Mr. and Mrs. Earl Percy. Mr. and Mrs. Weir Eckenswilier were in London over the weekend attending the Silver Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morland and also attended the Morland family reunion on Sunday at Springbank Park. Teresa. Jansen granddaughte�i of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy is a patient in Wingham, and District Hospital. , !' • 40 P1ECE SET BOHEMIA CRYSTAL COMPLETE SET ;62.20 A EACH- GOBLET, CLARET, SHERRY, CORDIAL,• CHAMPAGNE ALSO SPECIAL PRICES ON BONE CHINA DINNERWARE ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES BISQUE FIGURINES CROWN LYNN DINNERWARE 1. SGHM 1D 'S JEW CHINA AND OWNERS — W. JOS. and DEAN E..AGNEW LUCKNOW -- PHONE 528-3532 lF.