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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-05, Page 9NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 103 TWITIFH'CEST1 Mr 108 PRIMATS RoDGFAS...HAmmERSTEINs ROBERT WISE • rioDucncw, SUN., MON., TUES., WED., THURS.,- ONE SHOWING. ONLY '8 P.M. FRI. & SAT. 2 SHOWINGS 7:30: 9:15 WHITECHURCH N and Mrs. Earl Wilkens left the week end for a:holiday in hem Ontario:, iss Viola Hill on Friday went isit with Mrs. Wilson and ray of Ripley community. and Mrs. Murray Rutledge family of Thamesford; holi- ng at `a cottage at Goderich ecrallerion Saturday on Mr. Mrs. Victor Emerson.." egory Gibson accompanied father last week on a trip to west. TECHURCH ELIMINATED itechurch and Picton softball JuVenile,teams played on. Wing- ham diamond Saturday evening with a score 2-1 for Picton. Whitechurch is now eliminated from ,O. A .S. • Week end visitors with Mr. and /Mrs-. Russel McGuire were. Mr. and Mrs. Larry McGuire of Elmira, Brian' McGuire Of Kitchener, Ei- mer McGuire and Miss Margaret Rozanski of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Victor EmersOn and Miss Viola Hill of Virden, Manitoba visited on ThurSday with Mr. and Mis. Bill Porteous of Lucknoiq 'and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wilson and Wanda of West Wawanosh, r"Wr e'lrOr, L wIs11n4 rim ow, km moil VOCill,SY 1911; crimsons- L,1 1111111f 20!' CENTURY-PCx PRESENTS BATTLE FOR THE PLANET OF THE APES SOUTH KINLOSS FAMILY REUNION A MacDougall family gathering was held on August 25 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andrew Of Ashfield.. Attending were Mr .'and Mrs. Harvey. MacDougall of Bay- field , Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mac- Dougall of Flesherion, Mr. and •Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall, Mr. and. Mrs. lack Needham .and Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDougall, :Heather. and. David. PASSES IN '81st YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dickie, Den- .ver, Walter and William spent lait week end at Hope Bay. fun- eral servicefor Ira's mother , the late Mrs. John Dickie, who passed away at Hill Top Nursing Home 'in her 81st year on August 25, was held On Monday., August 27 in Wiarton. Miss Anne Graham, nurse-in- training at Western Hospital; has' spent a month's holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham. JOINT CHURCH SERVICES Joint Services at South Kinloss Presbyterian Church have been well attended.. Frank MacKenzie was soloist ,on August 25 and on September 2 Mrs. Philip Steer sang a solo`and the MacIntyre • . sisters sang "Amazing Grace". Mrs. LOrne Sparks was organist and Mrs. Glenn Noble was pian., ist for the last two Sundays. Next Sunday services will revert to separate churches with service at South Kinloss at 9.30 a.m. Miss Connie MacKenzie of Toronto has spent two weeks vaca- tion with her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie. Week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collyer were Wm. RO CLINTON - ONTARIO WEEKEND SHOWS ONLY starting Friday, Sept. 7 ..... FRI.. SAT.. SUN, September 7. 8. 9 "Barbra Streisand gives The best performance of , her career." —JUDITH CRIS r Today Show LYCEUM nir 3HIC ARL'IL" _ d11 art SHOWING DAYS! WED., AUG. 5th TO TUES AUG. 11th ' Evenings at 8:00 P.M. Saturday Matinee at 2:00 P.M. PRICES AT ALL TIMES Adults $1.75 Students $1.25 • Children 75e .;. ssi !RATE/ NUMMI . he new screen excitement that gives ou the biggest kick of your life!. STARTS WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 12th THE FINAL CHAPTER in the incredible Apes saga. Dr. John Willis, Mrs. Willis and Jeffery of Hanover spent Satur. day with his mother Mrs. Doris Willis. Whitechurch Women's Institute will hold their meeting. Monday, .September 10th at 8.30 p.m. in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall with hostess Mrs. 'Fred Tiffin; roll call - How to 'postpone Old Age;, motto. How to make and keep friends - Mrs: Johnston Conn; Topic, Mrs. Ed Walker - with a guest speaker to be present speaking on nutrition. Display of crafts -by the Grand- mothers. Programme by program- 'me committee. Lunch commit- tee Mrs. V. Emerson, Mrs. E. Gillespie, Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Mrs. Ben McClenaghan. • OPENS \ • - AT 8:00 , Show time 8:30 SHOWS ‘ . f' START AT 1.00 DUSK ger4Vair DRIVE-IN • GODERICH \•_ HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 5 24 -9 9 81 Remainder of Season Open .Thurs., Fri., Sat., and Sun. for THURS. - 'FRI. '- SAT. SEPT. 6 -'7 - 8 , 1,1,fi.;,v, . 4 ';• -s ', • , klYat4 • %, ;, , ADD" itk 10 0 %mow filimpwe &INC : . CIDINDIDIS ADULT ENTERTAINMENT iFisRKI. INN mIG.HGTA-BOENnUS NIGHT *4 ADULT 6101.10014 4 OINK . T. UP VOC? / RENs AT 8:00 • SHOWS • r•"*/ !TART AT f qur ' trs , . , SUN SEPT. 9 ONLY OP PAtN*--- 1 TEENAGE TGIFROLSR `6 9 9 PUOMES••• OBIT S1101110 GIRLS.. 11 GIN !VOA,' r OUNG , GIRLS DO AFTE, Sr„„,„,, Noun Y • ''' ?"*Ise"us THE EROTIC' EXPLOTIS rin THEIR WOW ,. , . , . THE , , 1011001 SCHOOL SIRS PL AY .. seBNos-ruHo z sN jor Tell COLOR! A. Angus MacKay and nephew John Matkovitch Of Detroit. Murray Thornpson'of Hamilton spent this past week with his sister Christine at their home on the 4th. It's back to school again for teachers and students this. Tuesday Most excited of all are the-little kindergarten pupils. Visitors with Mrs. D./ L, Mac- Kinnon and John on Moind'ay. .were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and twin sons Maybee, Michigan. WHITECHHACH Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher , Lori, Lonnie and Lee of Guelph spent the week end .with his par- ents Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher. Id