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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-03-09, Page 9WEDNESDAY, MARCH. ,9,,' 19554,.. • �--•TIMBBB� . The Zebras went out in tfront this . week with. • a. 4. point Win over the Kangaroos,, • Ruth „Jar-. dine again led the • attack, .with a. '667 total while '3ob Reid and ,Doris and Bob 'Soak each °scored. totals of over • 600, Larry :Salkeld with ' 558'. and Gladys lrarnilton with 6Q7 rwere besfor . the Kan- garoos who seemed to have col- lapsed under the 'pressure, . The Wolverines gave the Squ res a, had time" anti i,Valkeoff with .4 ooints',.as Jack. Ban s.ter rolled 739 -Plus 21" for ,760 with Nlaryl--;a-ndmjac-k--^Fishe-"-acoring. 594'•and -650' .'respectively. ;Bi1w Button • and Gordon Brooks, ro11- • ing, over,;600, 'Were:best for ',the losers .' • , • We .un.clerstane• they Cubs MOV. - ea into second place' by taking. .3 'points from 'the Pole Cats. The sheet •is missing . s9.. we cannot give,' any :scores. i • , • 'Group 1 Standing; Zebras 7, .Curbs 6, :Wolverines 5, ' Kangaroos .3,.. Pol.e•. Cats • 2, .Squirrels 1, • The Coons have almost assur-. ed'themselves..of a free meal as they take: qn. the Gophers',w.ho :have ta, take 'a'll 4 points to' end in a tie,,'Ihe Coons..: took 4 :points from. ,the Chipmunks in 'a hard :battle all• the way.. The 'McDon- agh • Duo set the pace with 1343 together,: while Marg. Finlay and, Kay Bailey both rolled:well. Bill. Hunter with ,650 and Anna':.Johrr- 11 'E I,,UCT . OW,.ISiENTINEL; LI?.CKNOW, ONTARIO KW�1fiiT:-=C11E. '►VhT13. iCURYN.G OICCOUpHS. The Amazing Dafnarit", the hypnotist who recently ' visited Lucknow under auspices of -the Canadian ' Legion,' is credited with curing a Chesley• . woman .who had been .affected 'by hic- coughs for . ;almost a year. The lady, a Mrs, Morrow, contracted the: malady in April of last year, . and all efforts hack failed . to. cure the in= spite of ,insulin Mand. shock treat- ments at Owen' Sound and . Vic- toria Hospitals.'..: :.• • Mrs pamant, hearing, of' .the case:. visited .Mrs., 11vt'oittrw,' who is now 'said. to . ° be :free of the ailment ',- A patient in a Walkerton •den- tal office, is said t, have had a tooi.,b extracted under Mr. :Da - mart's hypnotic spel.. ston with' 624 , led ' t e .�h� Chip unks' but ' for .a losing: caps The other' 'sheet is•mis.sing'but' •we understand the.Gophers took 3' points, from the Beavers. Group 2. Standing. Coons 7, (s.opners 4; ,C'hipmunks 3,•: Beavers 2. . * • * . Lucknow Legion used, a new booster • ticket scheme, ,,or} Sat- urday' at the' BrooklinLtcknow coni e f7to help meet . mounting expenses. •; 89% of urban Canadian • housewives".: prefer Butter; , to only other spread. NI 'ACE :tiINE. The Anglican ' qung, FeOple other young people on tie lir met • at the church, Friday even ing and thenwent to the $utto ,bills for , a sleighriding • par which 'Was thoroughly enjoye All returned' to the church whe some 'J: the' ladies. had prepare liot vegetable soup, sandwich and cookies: -dames; ',under th d1rectidn of Douglas Haldenh; made lots :of 'fug'. and for. Muss ural chairs ' Winnifred VlcFarla ipresidecl : at the "organ. Plans w. e.. made for a •St, Patrick' `' a Ab9at--social on Friday .–even -in• March 18 .at . 6,30. ,Program. c6171 rni,ttee is • Donna • Nicholson John Hodgins, Douglas • Harden by and lon':Sm'th. - , r . A. prize will be awarded to''the girl Who ha decorated the :nicest Irish �bo Jack .Wal.sh;.was . appointed' see. treas. 'fh:•the° absence • of Ellwgo Hodgins iho'•has ""securedr a poo ition in: Toronto:, ' Sympathy is extended' to,. Mrs Jim, Smith' in- the sudden pass ing .of her brother, the late W Donaldson of 'Teeswater, ' •• Mr. and Mrs.. Tom Hodgins Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Thompson .pent Friday in •London. T. was having the final .x-ray ,on his. foot'. which , was' : fracture early last fall. , iVliss • Winnie Percy,' . R.N.' o Woodstock, spent:a a f e�,v days at Ler home' here: Mr...and Mrs Bert Nicholson and. other friends visited 'Friday night with Mr. + and Mr.. Bev- erley Fair near .Mafeking,• Miss • Winnifred' Mc.Far~lan • of Walkerton visited ., during the week. with her- parents, Mr, '8 Mrs. Donald 'McFarlan. . 1VIr' and. Mrs.. Boli Dales land n. tv• d, d. es ,37 n` re. g; m 1. s x; d� • Wm Toth n. d f Wendy of Hamtlton, Mr. ;& Mrs. Lorne Kraemer and Larry of Toronto spent- the weekend here wth. Mr: and; `Mrs: P .A, Murray` and .other, relatives at Riversdale and Car.'gil1. omen's •nstitute_met at the home :of Mrs Torn Hodgins on Thursday aifternoon with Mrs. Frank . Thompson 'presiding. Each member .,, answered,' the "roll . call 'API: things a; child. should know before starting, to school.. Mrs. Ferry Hodginsdemonstrated . the. laying or :a. dress .pattern, first shrink the material, then ,lav:: the patten carefully -,watching , all, Cutting, indications, •pin pattern 'sp eurely. to material 'and' with a dressmaker's . scissorsthe:.. new searntsr es:s have little dif• ficulty. T1� rs Hodgins 'reeit ed a round of.applause for he'r. deem • 1 onsti°ation: ; A. communication'was read' by the .sec.,'. Mrs. William ,Eadie, •re the. furnishing of• 'a• room in the, new. wing in;. Wing. ham General Hospital. This .was. • t Naturalfy you prefer fruiter: It's a natural dairy food, made of rich • wholesome cream, ;delivered to your creamery.. while: itis countryfresh: :Butter's. flavor is .all. its ciwn . ,. . mild, delicate,, creamy.. For. good eating,'good' living, :: here's nothing.like butter'. • For . a bnplrlet d{'krone! new (fair): ':.• fried recipes, write .to i1.lcirie Fraser. FOODS SERVICE BUREAU A •L 'vision. of Dairy Farmers of Canada .409 ;Ht1RQH STREET, TORONTO , • left Over ''Until , i later :'ineetilig.; • • Mr • Frank Maulden and,. Mrs. 'Ed,-Thoii pson reported on Home.. Econ'onics and Health; Mrs. Torn • Hodgins on Historical.. ' esearch, The Federated1\"eW 5 ' FRepor1,: •c'ornpi:led :.bv Mi S:; - Iiln Boyle, : .was ;read by Mrs..Raynard Ack., ert. , The, convener of each : stand= ing c rn.Mittee. fs to ,1epare one • Lie - "ng for the 1955-56 .pro - r ar :s; The topic;: a splendid paper ori. eo-operation 'bet'ween paren`. .t:�acher and •pupil,•'t.,pre-, ,• r,.part.d' by Mrs. Burton. Collies and read by ,Mi•s. 'Wesley 'Guest, the . •convener $as mu.cl ' . enjoyed. Mrs. _ .Collii'ia .:o'ttitinied.:,'the . `riety, • • • ',experience for a young • lad • as he leaves the shelter `off' lzorne and love of parents .to have -to •rc-. Esc{,just h iniself:Hoer new •sur, rounclings . a l d €:nvironnlent • c ' which ' i' •;alio beginning of his cat .,er. A tee :,her maydo her. 1:16wf; f tit lr alw„ays, in ne 1 df f,-Ca4 c''lits r} Ea.” 'ration. Jr :' F4e y- :lo're'. Ackel t spoke. Br'ie'fly .about ',tr'i('. •1 rtt['i* County i1•'fus ani and ' z: nlan for . •r`antiglic s .to •be col-, lec:ted. in this area f3r the rnUS- •u rn,is to be undertaken. through each school section ter,: Dori Mc -;- Ewan -=Ewan read a poem on Great- grandmother's. Day.• Other poems K 1oi:i- lite line" of 'education were;. DAIRY. oicM vow€ MODEL ICS A Number •Of . Chev.. Belair °Pawerglide Coaches and .S. •$75000 Below ist.Prlce' 1954, Cite*: ' Deluxe. Sedan, full: equipped Y � Pl2ed. 1954 ,• , , ' Chev . Sedan, fully qui peri ' :.. 4953 Chev: Belair Sedan,' ,fully $ equipped '�.. •.•. , 1953 CbeV„ Sedan: Two 1953 •pontiacs, ,Coach `and ` .Seian " 1953 Henry. ,J 4 -cylinder with overdrive 1952f Pontiac Powerglide Sedan:" ; 1951, eclans . 41,995' $1,950 $1.;395 $1,495 • $ $50+ 81,295.: 1951 they.. Powerglide Sedan • $1,14,5 . :1950 Pontiac • Sedan E. $ . 995 1950 Bodge Sedan, .completely •reconditioned. 1949'Ford•.... .. . Sedan '$95 .,• 5 •595 1949 Austin: Sedan, new .inator, co n.�letel .recondition'- .. p . Y 1949 Chev: Cgac. h .. , •:, ',$••79,5 1949 Ford. ' Coach 1 $ 948 'Chev. "Coach," fully reconditioned ' . °P650 $ 650.. 194' Chev. Sedan • «• ,:S .595 • 1946 Chev, Coach • ' . ,, .. , ,$. 350 TRUCKS. .19532 Chev.•,4, -Ton ` R•ick- tfp . 1950- C1iev: lE Ton=-S.take' 1947. Fango 1 -Ton, electrician. body a.. •1 $ 99.5, S., 75p $ 495 t r ss isMotors • Huron County's• •Foremost Used Car Dealers Cash,; Trade, Terms - Open ,Evenings Until 10 , Cities Service Dealer• Phone.,73x, Brussels' ionist, The pupils' sang • two. ',of their school :s9rtgs..acconpanied by Mrs.: Collins Mr: Roy Schnel I ler' arid Mrs,: Bert -Nicholson each. read humorous poems. All 'en- •W •joyed a .sii)g song with Miss Edna. Boyle at the...pa•ano.: Mrs: Frank iVtaulden , made the announce ment• that :the next film showing: would be; on March::29th` at ,.8.30. Ladies are to bring. lunch. -;Every 'orie. is •.weIcoriiie. -School '7was..-closed-Wednesday, Thursday and Friday as .'Mrs: Collins ' was at home: sick with . a ; heavy. cold: ' ; • . •• -MrsGertrude Walsh enter- tairied: ,neigihboring ladies on Friday 'afternoon at a 'quilting at' her 'home. 'Miss ` Edna .Boyle visited Fri da;al with Mr. and :'Mrs: "' 1Vlidford' ` Wall,. Con. 10. Mrs: Tom' : Hodgins win. -be hostess 'for. the. W.A. meeting'. on, Thursday afternoon; - Mrs; Win. •Bushell of .Liicknow spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. J: W; Colwell: Miss . B:arbar-a Murray. was hostess'.to the '4-H'. Club on Sat urday for the . course, `'The Milky Way" • Miss• Marion. Percy entertain- ed • friends at a brthday . par'ty on Saturday • evening...• • ;ROM SWIFT'. 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