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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-06-23, Page 8r• 1 al I.4 ix t c7: YP rr� THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,; LUCKNOW Want to • help complete . their set of Crystal, Silverware or China? SCHMID'S JEWELLERY AND -CHINA HAVE A REGISTER OF MANY PERSONAL PATTERNS AND TASTES • CHECK OUR GIFT REGISTER .7 Many More Gift Items OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK MONDAY.' TO SATURDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS. UNTIL 9 P.M. SCHMID'S JEWELLERY AND OWNERS — W. JOS. AND DEAN E. AGNEW PHONE` 528-3532 LUCKNOW Ball Schedule HURON CENTRAL LADIES SOFTBALL LEAGUE Allgames at '7.00 p.m. June 28 1 Goderich Diamonds at Lucknow July 8 Clinton ;Sluggers at Lucknow July 15 Goderich Swingers at Lucknow July. 22 Clinton Housewives at Lucknow July 29 o-.-- Goderich Sailorettes at Lucknow Aug. 12 Seaforth Heritage Estate at Lucknow. • An All-Star game on July 6 in Goderich will feature Goderich All -Stars vs out-of-town All -Stars. Lucknow players include Sherri BOA, Pat Boak, Janice Rutherford. Barb Helm, Connie Stevenson, Sue Ritchie, Joan. Ross, Donna Stauble, Donna Sue Errington, Rosalene Barger, Bonnie Taylor, Lorraine • MacDonald and Joyce L4renowicz. • • • se • • as • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LYE!ELii Thurs. 24, Fri. 25, Set. 24, See. 27 2 SHOWS DAILY 7:00 sod 9:00 P.M. On .cram he played a diMl..tlng, dot ing. acid-terrwmilald.wie.ai. et was re asi r it l go al WC1.FTELDS AnDME fill'4;r1/,*4 1w:hitt* 0i1f1111 0{1.1111 •; •II t' .MI YI • .r,• • AD.& ENTERTAINMENT STARTS NORWAY JULY 1 •7.a 1 P.M. I'M fi1u,w711YyV1.11 1.l r.. on M iN•,fJ'4F' S.A11% \FIT' 41itr i414:11i1 1'1171 S1111- 1$* WHITECHURCH FRACTURES HIP IN FALL We are sorry to report that Mrs. Lillian McClenaghan on Tuesday last fell at the Nursing Horne at Goderich and broke her. hip and is now confined to . the Goderich Hospital. Her many friends here wish her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Roy McInnes; Mrs. Ruby Cranston. of Goderich and Mrs. Jean Farquason of. B.C. visited recently with Miss Annie Kennedy of Winghani. We are happy to ,report that Dalton Schultz at St. Joseph's, Hospital, London is making recov- ery from a stroke which struck him prior .to his release on Wednesday. last week. -The Y.P.S. held a social evening GODERICH 524-781 1 .TMUIR S.. JUNE 2 4: ONLY • iNOMTIME i ♦.M: . ONE Fileit/ 1111Eu ``"NEIN MARNINQ bnbN. lougolis laic% ,nr., !w JUNE 2'5 - ANN p . "fol. MON. TUE... /.M COTTSAT"f r 4OWSNOsias 110a11 Attire it MYdlieit N ad Sem Stir Pit bee 'mur ti.ns:>weomieme.th:riles REM/M 1 111.11E PRODDER R.temmeneM 0 Adult r Eer.Mfa.mnen+ ♦� WED tiA•T JUNE 30 - MT • W -EN MOVES VIBE SILENT- HIS WAS THE &ARKS HEARD 'ROUND THE WORLD row emrevr 'NM - in=1.411rajrielLORME 1111111C4/0 4ANN, allrCMlMCr ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1976 Former Resident Died In 63rdYear THOMAS L. MacKENZIE Thomas Laurier MacKenzie, a former , Kinloss Township farmer and a resident of Lucknow for a time, passed away at County of Bruce General Hospital, Walker- ton, on Sunday,, June 13th in hi's 63rd year, For the past few'years he had been a resident of Brucelea Haven, Walkerton. lie was born in Lucknow on January 10;1914, a son of William MacKenzie and Annie Paterson: and attended Lucknow Public and High Schools. He married Doris May Cooke of Schumacher, where they lived for some time before returning to the Lucknow area, farming in' Kinloss Township. • `On November 21st, 1967 his wife Doris lost her life in a tragic car -train accident. ..Tom as he was familiarly known, is survived by .two sons, Alex ' (Sandy), and Bruce, both of Montreal; two grandchildren, And- rea and Scott; his mother Mrs.. Annie MacKenzie of Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, Lucknow; one sister Katharine of Thornhill and two brothers Frank of Lucknow and John, of Toronto. He was predeceased by his wife Doris in 1967, his father in 1941 and two brothers Alex of Vancouv- er in 1961 and William of St. Clair Shores, Michigan in 1963. • . A ,private funeral' service was held at MacKenzie Memorial Chapel, Lucknow on. Wednesday, June, °16th, Rev. Glenn Noble; minister •of South Kinloss Presby- terian . Church, of ./which the deceased was a member, was minister. He was also a member of Lucknow Legion, Branch 309. Interment was in South Kinloss Cemetery. • Pallbearers were Currie Colwell, Evan • Keith, K. L. MacKenzie, Donald Maclntyre, and nephews Ian MacKenzie and ' Bob MacKen- zie. , .. Complete Breathing Club Course "The Physical Conditioning! Course for Asthmatic Children" and "The Better Breathing Club" has just completed its • six week course. There were five children and seven adults attending. They were fortunate in having Dr. J. C. McKim and Elmer Umbach come., to speak to the group. Mr. Khurana, the physiotherapist , at Wingham and District Hospital, attended • several meetings and demonstrated and instructed the class in exercises, stressing' those that can improve breathing. • Those leading the course were Mrs. Evan . Keith, Miss Ruth Thoinpson, Mrs. Wm. R. Hunter and Mary Maclntyre. This course was sponsored by the Bruce, Dufferin, • Grey Lung Association, which is financed through Christ- mas Seal donations. , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim de Boer on Friday evening with around 20 attenders. The group enjoyed a sing song with Graham Kay and Cecil de Boer accompany- ing with guitar music. Games were played. Lunch was hamburgers. All are reminded of the Memor- ial Service to be held at Langside Cemetery June 27 at 3 p.m. with Mr. Bev Kay guest speaker. Bring a folding chair. If weather is inclement service will be held at Langside Church. Mr. and Mrs. Larry McGuire of Elmira visited,Saturday with ' his patents Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGire and little Kimberley returned home with her parents. Brian McGuire spent his 2 weeks holidays on a motor trip to the /6#574$16. DRIVF•IM • �OERIf DRIVE�1N GODERICNN HWY a AT CONCESSION RD. 4 ' PHONE 524 9911 Showtime dusk all programs. subject to ZhangR • BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. THURS. JUNE '2 4 LAST NIGHT. '0. :'.011ACKSON COIJNTY JAIL ALSO DMITTANCF Pt InAh' .j OAP' (LORIS LEACHMAN CRAZY MAMA COMING JUNE ,2 5 GATO ' Coarse language' may be offensive to solne people. Theatres Branch - Ontario:. JULY 1 Come and get him. RT REYNOIDS IS"GATO1 Erni lie d,,0" L,1.tn ,•• .• Reco►nmended Adult Entertainment 'BURT REYNOLDS • GATOR. .I,^n,;JACK WEST)N•1Al E' •• '1• N' w• , Wf1E1AM NORTON al:R; :4•E ',tit TA' • '1; .C' ARIESBrRt4.StEi,y TODD A• . • . f . F ,.ARDNER United Artists No one knew she was an undercover police - woman. 1REPORTTOTHE COMiUISSIONER" akR� 41w►�fV., • r.d"i w? r .•"'J:', , . United Artists Added attractions JULY 1 .ONLY Fearless Vampire Killers Night of Dark \Shadows West: On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bramhill of Palmerston accompan- ied Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire to Owen Sound to visit their cousins Mr. and Mrs. George Brett. ' Mr, and Mrs: Jack Walmsley, Alicia and Jason of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. John Jamieson and family. Miss Marlene Evans and. her friend of Hamilton visited qn Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill evans. FRACTURES ARM We are sorry to report that Miss Mary Laidlaw on Wednesday fell and broke her right arm which necessitated her being confined to Wingham Hospital. She is wished a speedy recovery ,by her friends. Charlie Falconer and Mary of • • Tiverton visited on 'Sunday with Miss Annie Laidlaw at the farm and Miss. Mary Laidlaw at Wingham Hospital. Mr. and Mrs.. ' Wallace Conn spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hunter and Trevor of London. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig. Lana;. Ryan Jenard and Albert Coultes visited .Sunday with Mr• and Mrs. Wilbert Schwichtenbe'rg. Lori and Kerry of Port. Elgin. Miss Joan Tiffin attended Bank of Montreal 'seminar at 014;en Sound Tuesday. 'June 15. • Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Snowden of Lucknow visited Sunday with his parents. • Mr. and Mrs' Brie Snowden and her parents. Mt, d Mrs. Joe Tiffin. Joey and Joan and her grandmother, Mrs•. Elizabeth , Tiffin to celebrate Father's DaY'