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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-10-16, Page 9• OCTOBER 14, 1974 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW. ONTARIO PHONE ):4 18 CONDWONED NUL, FRI., SAT..0 CT, 1 7, 1 8 1 9 ono Showing only Thurs., Fri" Sat., at 8:00 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE 1;30 P.M. A Great Wilderness Adventure! • WALT DISNEY presents OLD ' P IftLitgalt TECHNICOLOR 1) Iti.o.usd tip BUENA VtSTA 061110)710,6 Ca. INC t Vitt Many Ornductuana TECHNICOLOR''' Ra-roteasea tni BUENA viStA tatsrmeurtoft co , NC you! Warm P;factacroft. SUN., MON., TUES.-.00T. 20, 2 1 22 One Showing Nightly at 8:00 P.M. RECOMMENDED ADULT ENTERTAINMENT DROP EVERYTHING! -and see the cheekiest comedy of the year! Oft L • Ineallfitiptimistei 06.* A Want Ma %IMO . REG VARNEY MISIIARE. GRANT VIDLOAMBRAS'ANNA KAREN l'AlliMBRAINELL EATEWIWAMS 14111%01 IMS AI 1.: BRIAN RIX • LESLIE PHILLIPS (i7=> "DON'T JUST LIE THERE, SAY SOMETHING!" JOAN SIMS • JOANNA LUMLEY 1RD.,TRUR., FRI" SAT.- OCT. 23, 24, 25. 26 Wit, & Thurs. One Showing at 8 P.M. - Sat., two showings 7:30 & 9:05 .....RECOMMENDED ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ‘1/4. 8ruce Lee'S All iiew Adventures as the SUMP 1110111 Inter The Brecon" Bruce La WWII of The Dragon . his iest performance is hiS best! TENNOLOR 'A BRYANSTON PICTURES Release 41t".4rooftlavv.i:A..,,mamx nx,:kom • • WHITECHIJRCH Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan were Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenaghan, Ronald and Patti of St. Thomas. VisitorsWith Mr. and Mrs. Desroches and family were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norris of Woodstock. We are pleased to report that Mrs. E. W. Beecroft returned home on Wednesday last from Wingham and District Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richardson of. Livonia are spending a few days with Hugh. Sinnamon. Mrs. Harry Moss and Janie of Plattsville were Tuesday visitors , with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McClenag- han and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan. On Sunday celebrating Thanks- giving with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen were Hugh Sinnamon, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beecroft and family of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Richardson of Livonia, Michigan. On Thursday evening the White- church Women's Institute held a progressive euchre party in Whitechurch Community Memorial Hall. Mrs. George Fisher gave the rules of, the game to the 12 tables of players. Those winning prizes were lucky draw, Fred Porter; high gent, Fred Tiffin; low gent, Bill Tiffin; high lady, Mrs. Nettie Ross; low lady, Mrs. John Currie. Mrs. Irene Bosman, Mrs. Alvin Orvis and Fred Porter each had 4 lone hands. On the card draw Mrs. Alvin Orvis was the winner. Lunch was served. Misses Patsy and Christine Scott spent the week end • with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Struthers of Teeswater. Spending the holiday week end with their parents were Paul Laidlaw of Guelph, Jane Laidlaw of London, Ruth Elliott of Kitchener. • Mr. and Mrs. Donald , Gaunt of Chatham were holiday visitors with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Purdon and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin on Thursday evening attended the 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin of Auburn. Harry and Lorne are brothers. Phillip Chadwick of London and Wilbert Naylor of B.C. were Sunday afternoon callers on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Phillip Chadwick reports that Mrs. Leola Chadwick is not recovering in Victoria Hospital as quickly as her many 'friends wish. Mr. and Mrs.John Gibb of Kitchener spent the holiday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb and Murray and with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. McDowell of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nicholson of Strathroy spent the holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith of Markham spent the holiday with Russel Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Chapman and family. Holiday visitors with Mr. and • Mrs. Wallace Conn were Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter." and Trevor celebrating his birthday. from London; Mrs. Earl Caslick; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley and 'Jason, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Conn, all of Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer King of Brussels were Sunday visitors in the village. Mrs. Russel Chapman and her sister. Mrs. Wright of Rosemount. recently flew to Vancouver to visit with their brother Clarence Smith and Mrs. Smith. Clarence is not enjoying good health. The ladies plan to return home this week. • Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans were Mrs. Edith Brown -of London. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Evans of Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Evans. Linda. Larry and Lisa of Erin. TWO Clay Liquid Manure Systems: Honey Wagon! Slurry Surrey! • Either of these Clay Liquid Manure Handling Systems can move a month's manure in a single day. Either inject manure into fields or spread in controlled 25 to 35 foot swathes. Honey Wagon has inside the tank, liquid cooled vacuum pump. Slurry Surrey is impeller type system. Available i n 800; 1500 & 2250 gal- • lon sizes; with many options. Write for mote information. - PREP ' • LOWRY 40:0Per 414 FARM SYSTEMS R.R. 1 KINCARDINE PHONE 395-5286' II OM in Si in in m no no no on I Readers Write • . " Really enjoyed the reunion. , The workers were sure repaid for their efforts, with the success of Hope I will be able to be at the next one." Mrs. ,W. G. Orma Murdoch, Toronto. Dear Donald: The week end reunion had truly a wonderful effect on mel Over twenty years had elapsed since I left Chin's restaurant to enter nursing school.' I am a more appreciative person for having re- turned 'home' to Lucknow to share fleeting moments of the past. Convey my thoughts to the re - union staff, many of whom I knew. ,They did a superb job. Sincerely. Mary (Chin)lung, Amber, Pennsylvania. 0 THE RED CROSS IS PEOPLE LIKE YOU HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU The Luc know Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario, Canada. Dear Mr. Thompson: • Enclosed find cheque for my re- newal of the Sentinel. We apprec- iate this means for keeping in touch with your community. I am past the usual retirement age and so I ahi retiring, though still in good health. We think , we will like Our new apartment • which is on a high hill with full view of the cities of Alexandria, Virginia and Washington D . C . We can see the Washington Monu- ment, the Capitol, the White House etc from our window. We will be living quite close to three of our children. Our son , the Rev. John Rhoad and family, motored here in July from Dawson Creek, British Col- umbia. Their roundtrip was 8,500 miles. We hope with more leisure' to occasionally get up to Ashfield and Ripley. With best wishes, L am, Yours truly, Wm. 0, Rhoad, • Southern Towers, "Sherwood" Apt.. 122.9, 5001 Setninary • Road , Alexandria, Virginia. EDITOR'S NOTE - Rev. Rhoad was • la former minister at Ashfield and Ripley Presbyterian Churches. • • LiitEu m NOW WITH NEW SEATING • • •‘; 'NI • • • ' COMFORT AND THE FINEST IN • • 'X" X* IC .111."1" MIL lL" NEW PROJECTION EQUIPMENT! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WED. 16. THURS. 1 • FRI. 18. SAT. 19 • • - •• ONE COMPLETE SNOWING DAILY! • itiatEDISIE JOURNEY • AT 715 • • MD YELLER • AT MO P.M. • it SATURDAY MATINEE el.F• OLD YELLEN toOMNI ist ?OS P.M. • FROM WALT DISNEY! WALT DISNEY Ittrasvisia Thinandime ttcHssocatoa• s••ss*•ss••S 41/0111111111441011411410111101118111111414,011101/11000000111101111118 • Sunday - 20th • *Monday - 21st • Tustsday - 22nd • • • 2 SHOWINGS • twiy AT • 7:00 • AND • 900 P.M. „, IP ADIAAI •T ENTERTNMENT 440.011 1•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ACADEMY AWARD. 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