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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-06-25, Page 8WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, by Give Your Loved One A Romance Diamond Engagament Ring FOR PRIVATE EVENING• APPOINTMENTS CALL 528-3532 OR RESIDENCE 528-3940 DAZZLE HER, WITH A For your shopping convenience we are now and will continue to be throughout the summer months OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK --- MONDAY TO SATURDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. SC HMI D 'S jEWE ICHI NA AND OWNERS — W. JOS. AND DEAN E. AGNEW PHONE 528-3532 LUCKNOW LYCEu TH EAT RE , P HONE l.i 'h3G • mohgrky-2-6,-FRIDAy 27 SATURDAY 28 • - Daily at 7:00 and 9:00 P.M. • • SORRY. NO MATINEES TIL SEPTEMBER • A hula-rio .pace age misadventure! • • • • • • 4111 411 ••y. TECHNICOLon • M g NANCY .00000•0000‘90001 •SUNDAY 29, MONDAY 30, TUESDAY, JULY • ONE COMPLETE SHOWING DAILY AT 7:30 P.M. • - No • • • '41 IP Zip • THERE OAFR EL '0 %HS: L.NO.VAN Eei. HOTEL . AND LovEas GAME "Vitty.-„,4,11 Ft toms ) Lover" SolZir0000s00000:i Pee Wee Ball Lucknow Pee Wee softball to crushed the Cargill team here Tuesday of last week. Final sc was Lucknow 34, Cargill 1. On Thursday in Mildmay, score ended Mildmay 11, Luckn 7. • • Lucknow play theit home gan on Tuesday nights at 7 • • TUTU Wf D NUR JUNE a OPEN EVERY NIGHT Chinese Connection Pl Fist Of .Fury I 94 II ,o nI ............. .•... I R.I. JUNE. TO WED JUL, Aloha Bobby and Rose .PL US A SUNDAY, JUNE 29 . Chosen Survivors f 19 II IV, v ...f NI DUSK TO DAWN. . *DUI I [Nit 11,9 ,1 Revenge Of Frankenstein I. ,,,N• '.TON ,l11 Frankenstein's Bloody Horror 117, ;At '1191 the :Fria' Bi I Jack :"'What's Up •Doc *WOMAN'S PFOTORE ALMOST TOO AO T FON MEN • A 9...9 ' Et PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE W TROUT. NOTICE ' 9 I NI tisrova."1"'N THEM '9,1.1 DI .9 1 .9091 '111111 5 FEATURES LOVE And HORROR M,IumN.1 Noduitis Carpouivi piesnn) An 0ini 11.1006101. MT r.hisubriat Stalhol *POI hot, 'CHOSEN SUNIIMINW ••• "1411110;11811(111414"E Flan C3,10610.0.01$ A Ce;ol. aolumba Prturt IM.11141 Mutations. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, _LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Award of Excellence For '18 Students RIFLE HURON CENTR GODERICH Half COMES "111GZAP'PIER" 10 THE SHAPE PHONE 574.1811 AIR comoinomq PLU Groove Id An Award of Excellence, the highest award in the Canada Fitness Program, was achieved by 18 students at. Ripley-Huron and Ripley District School. To attain the award of excel- lence, the student must achieve OLIVET Mr. and Mrs.. Jack McGuire and Brian visited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howe in Listowel Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Harry Coiling 'was hostess for the U.C.W. meeting of Unit 5 of St. Andrew's United. Church Ripley last Thursday evening. The guest speaker was Mrs. George Newbold of the Pinecrest Nursing Home, Lucknow. Jim Black returned home last Thursday after spending the past few months in Mexico, Fiji and. New Zealand. • Mrs. Ray Hamilton and Wendy gold medal standing in all events in the, program, which is a difficult one'. Front row, left to right; Adam Drzazga, Michael Moore, Gary Rutledge, Jeff Stanley. Second, row, Shelley Strauss,• and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tout and Susan of Kincardine left on Saturday for a three week trip to Vancouver. • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett and children of Burlington spent the week end at their summer home here. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet McNall visited for a couple of days recently with relatives in Hamilton. Visiting on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter • Van Sickle and :Trevor were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Munch; Mrs. Ken Eligson and David Munch Jr., all of Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs,. Grant Van Sickle and Brian of. Cambridge' visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Sickle and Trevor. Sherry Strauss, Sandy Reid, Char- lene Coiling, Lisa Collins, Mary Farrell, Jeff MacTavish. Third row, Jane Farrell, Mary Margaret Smith, Brenda Fair, Frank Storey, Paul Hamilton, Jennet Burnett, Elizabeth Hipsh. PURPLE GROVE ATTENDED ASSEMBLY Mrs. Burton Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Patterson were in' Toronto on Monday of last week. Mr. Patterson and Mrs. Collins attended the Rebekah Assembly and participated in the Charter Draping Ceremony by presenting flowers in memory of their mother Mrs. Martha Patterson, who had been Past President of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario. They also attended the memorial service in the evening. Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. Donald Mackay andfamily and J. D. Mackay in the passing of their brother and uncle last week. ViSiting at the funeral home in Guelph last Sunday along with the Mackay families were Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins; Mr. and Mrs.- Gordon Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrell. Mrs. Burton Collins was in Hamilton last Saturday attending a conference of French teachers. Miss Vicki Dore is a Councellor in Training at the Kiwanis Camp Belmore at Belmore this week. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don Dore for a few days are Mrs. Beth Fournier and sons Robert and Ian from Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Boyle, Bonnie, Corrine and Kevin attend- ed the 25th reunion picnic at the Five Oaks United Church Camp near Paris on Sunday. ' 25th ANNIVERSARY The family of Mr. and Mrs. Aurel Armstrong honoured them with a 25th wedding anniversary celebration at the 'community centre last Saturday. The evening consisted of a family supper and dance. House guest with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott is Miss Maureen Kerr Of Toronto. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Sutton on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Don Robeitson, Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosit, Mr.. and Mrs. Norval Stanley and Mr. , and Mrs. Earl Elliott, Ian and Miss Maureen Kerr and Mervin Storey. The Campbell family picnic was held at the centre on Saturday, June 21. Miss Margaret Robertson was a guest with Mr. and Mrs. Don Robertson 'over the week end. The Thompson family picnic will Reporters: Shelley Maion, Debbie Lowry, Mark 'Liddle.• ,FIELD MEET On. Monday, June 16, our track team went to Teeswater for" the Regional Track Meet. On the way home everybody was happy be- cause Ripley took the Big Trophy. We also got six individual trophies. For the Junior boys trophy, the —winner-was Pau Ttepanier, in.the: Junior girls, there was a tie. The winners were Darlene Coiling and Mary Farrell. For the intermediate boys, Philip Trepanier took the trophy. The Intermediate girls winner was Jane Farrell. Senior girls champion •was Brenda Fair. We would like to congratulate these People 'who put forth a fine effort. • TRACK AND FIELD Also on the 16th, of 'June the Grades 1 2 and 3 had their track and field meet at our school. PLAYDAY - Playday was tied on Tuesday, Team #3, John Piel's team and Team # Tom Wilson's-team. To break the tie they went through the obstacle course and John Piel's team won. BIKE RODEO As we said last. week, there was to 'be a Bike Rodeo last Wednes- day. The• champion was Terry Schott for the Senior and Mitchell Twolan for the Junior. Congratu- lations to both these boys. be ,held at the centre on Sunday, June 29. Mrs. Harvie Thompson and Wray and Mrs. Joan MacDonald and girls enjoyed, /a few .days' holiday in Northern Ontario this past • week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGillivray and Kelly of Goderich visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins. WEEK; shampoo is 'the smash of-the yei -0101,1 dui( ,. Lit INrIhl'19711. wiirrt.n Julio rhri4it, • 0111111. kin . . PROGRAN15.4UBjE CT T.0. L.HANGI 9911i-10U! 91011(