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WEDNESDAY,,1�.... ,.
THE I,LTCKNUW' SENTINEL,-
LUCK 19W, ONTARIO'
by
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MERS'
Will Be Held' In',
S. ,
at 2.:00 fl.m.'
BANTAMS .GET 10-5 W'111r`-.
OVER P.ALMERSTO'N ,EAM.
Lucknow Bantams were too
good' or the Palmerston team axil
handed them a 10:5 drubbing in.
he .local arena last Friday night.
The • smooth -working line of,
Chiz-Howald-Pedersen. accounted
for nine of the locals', ten goals.
Goal 'scorers for Lucknow were:
Allan Qin ‘4, Jim Pedersen 3,
Art Howald 2 and Harry• 1VIcDon-
•agh , 1., For Palmerston; Weiler,
Long, ,folrnston, tlainznond and.
Williams scored
Lucknow goal, erry • 1V1ow-.
-bray; def., Bill Robinson, Fraser
Ashton; . cen ; ..Allan,:Chin; wings,
Jim Pedersen, Art Howald; : alt.,
.Bruce Baker; Donald Kirkland,
Thom Collyer;. Barry McDonagh,
'$ob Andrew, Garry ,Ritchie, ',Mur-
ray Hunter:,
Palmerston: goal; Latlee;; def.
Mas .n, . Hamimond;..centre, ,Long;
wings, Auld, ,Deweiler; alt'., John
:stun, Walters, Williams, R. Law.
rence, L. Lawrence, , Henderson...
All Farmers and Farm Women `.are espe4a14Y;
invited to attend.
IN
LATE
MOD.
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SPEAKER -- ALBERT CORMACK
ent of the 'Ontario Farmers' Union
Pres�d
You owe it. to'yourself to come out Wand hear this man:.
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DUNG4NNON ,
One of Dungannon s highly es-
• teemed residents, - Mrs:; Hugh Ste-.
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Wart, 82; passed.` away Sunday
Ynorniig- atter a •week's. illness.
• She' was formerly Mary. of
B chard'son,; the . daughter of 4the
''late' -Mr. and. Mr4 Wm. Richard=
:song formerly, ary Ann Simp
' 'tr. ict ":She:
`son; of Port.,Albert dis ,.
,.was..married .5;5. years ago • to.,
` Hugh Stewart,. ;•a 'son of.:the late
o Stewart and Jane Gardnner,..
.Tm ,
Stewart' ' who -• survives' with ...a
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••family of.five'sons and one, •dau- ' reported the copper. col
,.doter;
:Wilbur -arid -Harold of Lon _vin Reedpo .-re.or-t--
field 1ecion: rs. E 'Errington p..
'and' Mel ,of, Ashf , ., . .
n Arthur a � gifts. to. shut-'
do,
Gordon'.. of WaNvar►osh ed `the` Chr,•istmas ,d•
irea...
• sh"ere
•Town ,w
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<'.. and , Margaret: (Mr`s. ins. .
'Township v.• ..by 'the.lsecretary; It• was decided'
• avid'•.�Cowan) •,of' Lochalsh •.lis. Y, -�•r, 'n.' getting.
er •George:,Richard=•'to assist the c"hor . i, g
'.tract,' � •� broth wns • :arid '. 'commi:ttees
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t• Albert.: T •
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son of:Port .
• �grayidch.ildren and :,twp .grew
• ' was a:
'Deceased eas
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D
ren. •••
.grandchild
ten..
member of St. Paul's
'Anglican, church:.and. was a .char- 25 to the Missionary Webster, Cecil
.. Jayson, Harvey.
he Ladies' .Guild: to' • do.nate $ •
ter• member: of d A zlnna ourna='
f in. Schmid; t
ace'.
Attridge, rid e
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The • funeral iservice • 'took ,p a made .• to . ,the la son H;ar
e . on :'I'ueS= tion .`vv ill' also.. b merit 'coYn,. Roy •Fzn y . ,
• ,roma the fatuity RemY.P.O.. for printing:• Pro-.
H: L, Jen- :local:• fey Webgter;: jitney com.,•G. orlon
',day.atfficiatin R • '. _rams. • A congregational.• Supper
• g .. Fisher, 1V1. L. Sanclerson, Gordon`
offinCh `.' arch
iiings the cYiurch M . Sanderson. is
The
United 'Church • �lVomens, will 'be held, m , _ fin=_ _MacPherson 1VI': L S ,
Associationmet :.at ;the, home . of :'] 8th. ' Some quilts are, being 1 on pmt '.president,
ivIsR•ow: ,Mrs. A .t
'• .1VIrs.. ' Rabt. :Irvin ',with the,' new ished�for'. relief n art .and; '
I•thanked. all, those taking • p
`• president, Mrs- Harvey. Alton pre- ; or the:use of her JUVENILES TAKE 6-4 WI i
'siding The theme, 'hymn ; was I to the hostess•f
d the Lor s pr y •
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p a di,n unison., Scripture • read OUTLAWS WIN . ST
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FIR
Were,. taken.: by Mrs. Harvey ,GAME .OF SEASO
Trigs we
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Look
These • Prices!.
A, Ntrbor O#
Chev. Belair PowerglideCoaches, and Sedans
$7.50.00' Below List Price
fully •equipped ,•,,, $1,850
, 1954` Pontiac Sedan, a $1,595.
1953'Chev ; Deluxe San, „:fully equipped
r.;„ .., ,, ' . •. ; $1,595
Two 1953• Chev'. Coaches, ftilly equipped,r; *1,495:.
Two 1953 Pontiac!, Coach and Sedan i , .; $1,495
1953 Ford Sedan, fully equipped $ 855
1953 Henry : J 4 cylinder with overdrive
$1,250.
1952 Chen. Sedan t radio $1,250
1952 Pontiac Sedan, 'with _. F $1,095'•
1951 Ford Sedan ,_ $1,095,
1951 Chev. Powerglide Sedan '""`".
1950 Dodge Sedan,' completely :reconditiafed , $ 895' 895
1949 Chev, Sedan s.,:21....,...........$ $`. 595
'1949 Ford Sedan • •- .
flake. The
Mrs C +►..which.w
erson` and thaw "
Andersen' Ou s
L
n uc now
theme of the 'year is "Jesus,..the'1 comprised of g
a' ' Ian `' of local,
hope• of the -W cirk and the first players for vt�Yiich there are no
'part" of the year ,was . The: boor'''.teams to.play . on locally, won.
for. ,,the, theme of the "evening their. ,first lgame' of the year in
taken `.by Mrs. Herb Finnigan: the ' local arena ion. Tuesday , of
MMrs. :'Watt •offered, prayer and last .Week by defeating Colman-
r�,.
read a hymn.: The iQll .-call was ash.. Junior F'arm'ers 11-6.
red ,b 28 'anember5 paying, hose playing ; for' the Outlaws
`fees .y T o ,
fees.:. Mrs:: VWilbur' Browrt gave'' •were Clayton' Alton, Bob Narison;•
the minutes. of 'the last meeting Al Irwin, Don'.. Thompson, Bob
the financial' report `showed : er•. ^John. Garilmie, ,Donald
and' Gardn
a ver •success�fid year:. Mrs.:,Me1- `MacTnt .re and :Art Baker. y. y
LE'R-S -EUECT-SIATE'
SOW ...
.FOR 1955 'SEASON. '
There are 14' 1 hrcliasing.
t were appointed for �p
Johnston was
.aridMrs,. Howard. ,
convener for sewing `and several;
•:volunteered help • .. Jt' was decided
acid '.:'VIainfenance' un
• TRtUCKS
$ 595
1951 Chev. 1% -Ton Pick -Up $ 595
r
1950• Chev. 1 -Toni Stake"Ctiasss ° .. $. 595
_ on° C ev., Cab:and
1949.3T$,495
1947 Fargo 1 -Ton, electrician' body
Ejj'sseis.. :Motc.rS
Huron': County's Foremost•'Usesd .Car Dealers
:� Open Evenings Until 10
Cash, Trade,;TermS p: Brussels
Service Dea• ler �— Phone 73x,
'Cities. S
2—Lucknour, : J, . Chin 12 18
VITi:n :han ; Cannp�bell, (Bough-.
3 g;..
_.-.ton) • 14 27
Perialtesx Em.berlin 2y_ Bei;
-gin Carter, '.
w;:
:'%of, the Liickno..... Second'Pert.od
,� At "a meeting
e l; 1raham.
BoVvlin • .Associatroir th Lucknow,' J. Chin (G i
g •,, 41 --
follow
following • executive 'Were elected P '' 1 30 `
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1 Miller; vice pr s 713
dor` the coarsing year ..pyres:; Wal .5 Lucknow, MacNay . (Stanley) •
G d '
,.ace •
s c. -areas., ,ltoy i ow . Stanley :(Gibson)
MacPherson., 6—Luckn . ,
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IN SPRLJCE .and CEDAR
IN SPRUGE,:CEDAR anct PINE
Also "Y" Match,'Tongtie and -Groove and Shiplap.
''ale
15
00
'• ? Lucknow, Stn Y
8 Lucknow, MacNay "16 ,57,
;Penalties:• Bain,. ':HedleY.,
Nay, Gibbons,. Foster..
Third' P•erioil
9--Luckrio��, ;J:'Chi�Z °45.
10 -- Wirgh„ ',' Foal .,10,15 ,
11 Lucknow,. Ernbellin (Couse)
11.50 ; 1 •,
IN 'DURHAM SATURDAY. 12-=Lucknow, J -':hfi' (G, •Chin).
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Lucknow L e,, g ro ria Juveniles l3= Luci;nczw, •
maa;e; it tvvo• 'straight. over the 14'Luckriow, Etr,b�ili'n
Durham six by: defeating. ,thpm ' 16.30.'
Penalti'e : Mowbray.'
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Mac:
The` Zebras, .who hid .their
sights trained.on first place, were
stopped -by the .Kangar oos .The.
.. Larry: 5a keld-s---
-:vv7n-rrei�s, Ped: �'` ;
704 . total,, 'moved,: .back into they'.
t=fro
- oin s m
first division taking •5 fp
the third'. place Zebras, Ken Jar,
dine* ° 'was.. best. ` bowler far -,'the'
Zebras. '
'I.t . wou d make 'the records •
' Cap-
would,
a
rriuch� easier: to keep•, if thep
"please"
their
ota
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taln would • •plicas
individual scores:
Teain Standings
Wolverines "64,., Squirrels 61,
Zebras, .60, Cubs. 56, .Pole Cats 47, •
Kangaroos, 46, Gophers. 44, Chip-
'munk's. 43, Coons :38, .Beavers 3E'. .
JOHN. W4b, • 'HENDERSON.
LUMBER L1p4ITED
uoplow. PhOne 150 Ontario
.MaeNaY 14.6
6-4 in their own arena .on •Sat-
The 'genie, was. a real •thriller,
and the oiiteome was in dbubt
until, the 'final .whistle..Midway
tied '4-4, but tucknow :whipped.
in, two, gOals :to takel.the honors:
'Goal SCOters for the locals:woe
:jack. chin 2,.1loy Stanley 2,, Ken
IViacNay" 1 arid Al Baker 1. `.
best game of the seaSon, to sthrin
annual `•iBui-ns Night" classic.. in
In' the '.one-sided contest.• Luck -
now has lost 'only one gamel.that,
in'the first lathe. of the schedule.
look like champs . with the Leg -
Vint in the Wingham goal had
TINBER TIPS
'bo was •the near- tierfect
,game tolled by Pick Park as
started. hislat- game .with eight'
strikes.' Mit the pressure was. too
great in t,he ninth When he miss -
,ed by• a whiskey and counted
spare, a spare and 10 in the!terith
:for a total of .383 making • 400
with handiCap is well ahead' of
Any ,•preyious record ih 'the
'clash between two teams Who Congtatialations 'are extended
Were tie& -for.. first. place. The to Mt. .and,Mrs..Torn ArinstrOng
:WolVerines in the first game,but for 'Marion, ori,Wednesday, Jan-.
,second °place, Wilrher .'llowey Monday night's meeting i5f the.
and. Jack Fisher led. the.,W,olyer, Farm Forum, was held, at th'C''
attack •while Freek .:and homg Of Mr:. ".and 3/ifts. 'John
Vic L,oughleans gang didn t Marie Button roiled -1304 pins to -
Ken
tosh'S 583 won .five -.point from
the ,Beavers, Frank, Thorripson,
'one of the most improved
SIXTH AND NINTH
The' Sixth, Line. .Ettehre..Citth
spent.,a very pleasant evening at'
the horne-'of .BrOwn Smyth..
'January 19 with SIX. tables': play -
Prizes" were wan;
H.arold Errington. and Mrs.: John,
Finnigan, Thomas :Webster
VI.r. arid, 'Mrs. Tom, Webster
spent •in London:: Miss'
Jean: Errington retUrriecl With
'them to spend ;the weeltend with
her. parents,' Mr. arid Mrs.;.Victor
We ate glad' to hear Mrs. Cyril
8oyle :is feeling :rnudhf better and
may' soon be horrie.
',Mt and Mrs. Ton -,i,' Webster. vis.; •
•Bill'Bradley,' Brenda arid Fay bf..
Thompso,n with the topic for' dis- ,
cuSsion, Producer Marketing, and
uestions asked:: What' benefits
stoek under producer, cant:1.6.11rd .•
marketing boards.? Will farm•two-'.'
as to, the manner arid, plaro
marketing their HI:restock i 11
order', to gain the benefits of a
a 'large number of. siloAts, - I vets With ..a 689 t9tal. . '
.It was a sweet win" for 'tii.i.s. Roy tlack, the -veteran bowler.
porters Wdre large „in attendAnce lead that .team. consistantly roll. -
despite the stormy night. ing 600 totals. This week he.: leCI
tieWnow; goal, Riehar'ds: def.1:thern,to a frie.,poult victory bye). Meeting was Spent. at euchre w•lh
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, ' : ' ildla i. i..0 i 'n°ts:11.34rirdot in i. r'
Mae
vAngs d. Chilli': Stanley-, „ '.iton and Bill Hunter arso t WilSon' winning the. high C6.1"1''''4'"
'10aker, COuSe, Etriberlin, Ga.rdrier, Well While' Gord Bailey and Mar,
MacMillan, Movibray, Medley. garet Finlay; were. beSt ;for, 'the
Bain. Cafter:-cen., 'Foster; wings, t,.• 'On..Thorsday night.% the Cubs
HoUghton,' Anderson,' McKagile,! 61 for 77o total moved eloser.
First Peribti • win over the •G-Opher,s; George
Lttekfir.r.v, .Maegillan• -f.61-41-* Westlake' 'arid Anne Anderson
wtim best tor tho'Gqii,ers. Xinahati. aria baby.
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Next Monday 'night's hevii
meeting" ,is withdrawn in favILI.:,
of rr:eetifig ...Thursday evotin'l.
Fe'bruarY 3.0,-. in the Town,hip•
Hail when Prosperity' Corners
.norbf Ashfield, were' viSitor;,-(in
Sunday with 1V1r, and Mrs. Bill
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