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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-06-29, Page 10• "1.•k- „ • • JA.'"o" PAGE • TEN' • •f• sr 0 A' 1,1 191 • ' .• 4 • . • .1 . -,...r-A7ss-7-1- • . sA,A-4,4AA4-• temesstemownsatssmism- mmeemeaswimmoommaws. 1411t!t4e1VITAINOWIJNORMTIVW"gmll'a, THE Lucx.Now SENTINEL; P.„.1C1C.NOTAT, ONTA.R.10 .,„ 4 ' 4 •'• r4 * J..' • • 4 A 1,9 • s: si • • • • : 0 The largest roaster, made fits_ SMEWAYS into this 'Nevi... 113 IRO/AMWAY OVEN . . —4444 .44. 44.• , ....... DE 234 ik New "INaterfall" Design! * Automatic Oven Controls! * New' 7 -Heat Controls! 71c FREE Aluminum Roaster! with all &luxe modals Trade in your troubles for a new McClary at... ••• Plumbing, ,Heating, Wfring, Eavetronghink' • Phone 50LUCknow "8.0111.1j(PiliiO4.004011.1111.14.1111i44•1904.1014611ii4tOM.4141.44•1,14iiiimmins • . , • • " WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th, 195'5. 111)14ETHREW WEEKS,. • . 1IN 7 DAYS! DEFEAT WERVIE: 16-8 ' LucknOw*Intermeciiates, played ;their third • ball game of the season on Monday night in Bervie arid deefatee the Oervie nine 16-8. • . After. a three. -week.- layoff due to the inability to- use the local diattiOndzwhich- was being prop- erly 'drained, the Lucknovi C114.11? started off on the right font, by their win ,over .Bervie. ' Grant %Chisholm ,'started on the ,Lucknow mound and waS reliev- ed by Georg. Westlak.ein the fnurth inning.4arid. Kent- Hedley 'came:.in, tlo .,qth tofinish th&.z, game./ Al Baker did the receiv- ing: '�r •Bervie„ IS, Armstrong and E.:Arnold went an the way. LucknoW: J, -Chin,. 2nd; '3rd; MacMillari,•.ss; C'hisholm; p, 2nd; MacIntyre, cf; Westlake, 1st, p; Hedley, 3rd, .p; C: Chin, Baker, c.;:NansOn,'• rf Bervie: Peters, lf; Dune Camp- bell; rf; K. Armstrong, p; -Doug- 'aid Campbell, • 2nd; •'114. ScionFisIS 0Iscovot- How to Shoot • Fantastic Growing Powe!int0 • Lawn, elanto .and Vegefables1 • Perhaps.yon have read how just normal garden care • and a few sprinkles of a ."grOwing .Poliver" formula called 1005 makes plants grow up to twice the size in • *It, 12 days • makes lawns grow lush and thick as a. golf6green—iii5net rdaysi Xes.• with RX -15 you .can now •grow the • garden showplace of your' neighborhOod THIS SEASON. •' •• • yhOuociodo,of. fooworo'vyouk# Ahead of Your Neighbors ,• i•Sre :prOnlise *Ott that today v.0.11, can to out with' sprinkling can and- n a few • minutee shoot new. life into your' .whOle • garden.,. • •, • • -. . -We pro'inifi inn that whethertYoure'an expert ,gardener or. tile greenest beginder now with, normal garden care and a few • sprinklesof 11E415 each. month you can '• grow masses of beautiful roses, dahlia*, phlox'gladiolus and chrysantheinums a lusher, greener lawn in 7 days and • it will Only cost you a few pennies thanks, to .RX -15.. • ' We promise you that If you use RX -15 • on your Vegetables :they'll grow up to twice. as big. • Ali yea do St dleaolve one tahleapoona,f . • AX.15.in a gallon of water and wain the „ ;loners of your name •rIght on your lawn. in • 7 days you'll- actually be able to Mad 'your name hi she grass. Proof the. amaaltsi greisitzwpo,wer of RX.15. ' , grow.• • e your 7 rinj 8Pat itniii anVrdutnthy GardAnd e dta ofYi ;lir: adk7natg. Te;Y:e7sdatshab. tRi:l :ate If: .ty1 on. ;n::tr:ntil rtte, idrh, u • • . richer, greener,'"Oicker, . . if this season , • you don't see' rnoi•e buds, sprouts; finwers. shooting out on your R.X116 treated plants . than you've ever divan:led possible . . then send back the unused portion and :get every cent back! ' • Entire contents copyrighted by Garden , Research Laboratories; '1964 Toronto WM. MURDIE & SON Heating.' and.. Plumbing 10, LuCknow strong; ss; Arnold, c; Moulton, cf; • .H:- Armstrong, 1st; :Maell;e0C1;‘rf.. • El'AR RISP 1\1:, FAMILY JITNEY WINNERS ' ANNUAL REUN ION • There:is increaSed. interest 107 -eally this: season in lawn ,bowl-• ing. The greens are in good shape. and both ladies and men are en- joying the •pasfime. At Friday' night's, jitney the winners • Were ,Roy Finlayscin, Garnet Hehderson, M. L. Sander, "son,Murray• Couse, Grant Case, James Cameron. , WEDDING BEL MeCreight, sister 'of ' . . . • • ' . . • .. • • ELLIOTT—MeCREIGHT • ' EffectiVe with •gladiOli a.nd • •- white orange ..blbasoins; Pahn.err: atop United Church was the sett- ing on *Time 18itiwhen *Mildred jean ..McCreight,-, daighter of -Mr. nd Mrs. Rev M.cCreight of Pal- merston. and formerly. Of Dick,. • no*, was drifted in marriage to. • Harold Arthur-Elliotti- son - and Mrs..Artlitir Elliott, bungaii-: noh. Rev. :Wray .0. Mather of- • ficiated:at -the double rix,g cere- Given in marriage by • her father, the bride. wore. a • floor' iength „gown of ice blue, 'nylon • tulle over: white. slipper satin, fashioned- 'with a sweetheart neckline and lily . point sleeves• , Her' white fingertip 'veil of. tulle • illusion was held In. place by .a • headdress of seed pearls and• Se7. iluins.,She. carried an .arm'1,011-• . oliet of deep pink roses and -steplionitiS. , the bride:.Was „maid of. honor in a pink net walit length gown in •pale green With matching head- dress. Both' carried nosegays of •pink and white baby' Mr, Arnold Stothers, Dungan- non, was' best Man. BefOre the. ceremony and. the:, signing of the register, Miss Marian Mann, Atwood, CO1.11- in, of...the laride, sang "0..Perfect Love" and 91 Love Yu • Truly" accompanied.: by Mr. R' •D'Al-. 'ton, gtiest organist. , For the •recePtibn whieh,"fol- iowed In the church dining room, .the' bride's mother received: the gets in aburgundy blue crepe e -ver taffeta with dusky.rose ac.-- •cessories.- The, groOin'S mother chose a dusky raise erep over tat, leta,-with Matching white. acces- sorieS. • : • -• Fallowing the Weddlng trip in Northern Ontario; the young couple will reside ori the grOain's• • farm near•DungannOn: t9: .• • • A . • . 41' • 1 • s. 4 . • • WON. BOWLING TOURNEY Fred Jackson FinlaS/- Son , won first:, prize at the lawn bowling doubles tournament at Mount FOreSt last Wednesday: Twenty-eight rinks. competed,. • FATHER Or FIVE 0A,AS 'HEAD FORMER ASHFIELD. PASTOR • Rev. :Beverlek L. Oaten, ,head Of the Five Oaks ChriStian Train-, ing Centre at Paris, has a,eknow7 ledged a donation frOril•the Luck - pow United Church,'iowards the• capital costs of the • "House 'of the Interpreter" at Five Oaks:. Rei.,Oaten's father, Rev.• j. • Oaten; ministered. oh the Ashfield Circuit. from •1900 -to. 1903. In his' letter of acknowledg- ment Rev. Oaten referred to his childhood impression of Lucknow United'Church' :which he found' to be much as he had Pictured it,. when.he had occasion to driVe through here one evening not • A • CEC: McALPINE RELEASES . LAD TRAPPED IN, *VARA' Among, the early pioneer sett- lers of Goderich-Were-larrieS-and Sarah 'Harker Harrison, Who:i came to !Canada from Yorkshire,. England, and: settled. in Goderich in 1836, later taking up 'residence in Goderich Township. Their descendants held their •20th an- nyal reunion picnic at the Sea - forth Liens Park • on, Saturday, June •1.1th; 1955: There were 87 present, :.a slight •drop in attend- ance dueLto a wet and. cold -day veryone • enjoyed !a. swell din- ner before the .races Were run off. There :Was only a, warm-up bali game before another, •rain shover, so ,an earlY_ picnic sup. pe -r' was enjoyed e by ‘. • ,The following -Were elected' to •office 'for 1956:.preSident, W: C. Adams,, London; sec.-treas., Amy • 'Hunt, . London.; directors,. Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'Harrison of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil Harrison of. :Science. Hill; .SpOrtS Mt-: and Mrs: Bill ,Aikenhead•of Kippen, Mrs. Olive Adarns and ,.Mr. Bud Himt; Lon, don. . . : • •:•• Winners qf the, sports were as' folloWs: boys and girls under 5,: Bryan HOdgert, Richard- Wilbert; girls...8 and Linder, Diane -Fiber, Barbara. Willert; boys 8 and un- der,..Leroy Harrigon, Bobby Col-: linS; girls 12 'and under,. Gloria • Harison, -Mary', Symons; boys' 12 and under, Ken- Black, Leroy Harrison; girls 15 • and •under, Gloria Harrison, Betty Harrison; boys 15 and 'under, Ken BMck, Richard Harrison.; young lathes, Muriel Harrison, Betle-Gra-hatn; • young' men; Lorne Hackett, Jim ,Harrison; • married ladies, Mrs. Lois .HOclgert; Mrs..JOYce,WOlert; married • men,Harold "Willert, Bud' Hunt; necktie . race, ..Jo.yce and ..11arOldAmy. and .Bud:Hunt;,ba116-oh bursting race, Freda .,arid Bill Alkenhead, Lois Hodgert- and Albert, Taylor. ;The . lucky draw for 2'. lb. box Of. chocolates, Mrs. Stan c,Cill,in0; the' oldest ,person presen,, dore Harrison; the youngest, Wil-. liain Ernest Collins; coming; the greatest distance, 'Mr.' and Mrs... W.• C.. Adams :and Cathy, Lon-" don. • . • • renlember wherv„LOrne Hackett came in first in the 'age 3 an Under race, l938 ••• ° •• Sec..treas, Amy. Hunt. • .• • Married At Victoria.; The marriage of .Miss D'arleen Louise Coey. and Lieut. Lyle It Bannister. of the Royal Canadian- ., Navy; 'Wassolemnized at. Victoria, B.C. Lieut. Bannister is a son of • Mr. and Mrs. L. G., .Bannister of • London, and. -who ;or., a time re, sided at St. Helens and Lucknow.... There is an old Japanese pro, ,. verb that .says, he who rows his . brother., across the stream will • ,A. 13 -year-old• boy esCa.pe'd :death by suffocation by' only -15 minutes on' Monday when -he was accidentally trapped inside • the vault, in an. Lin -finished bank Whiah—ri7ifider construCtion: • • Police* said. the. boy, Billy Gar - Vey; entered the hnfinis,hecl Bank of Montreal banding through a 'basenient window. He was ac- ,companid by a, friend, Jerry 'Burns, 1,1. • The.conWuOican workers were at lunch at the tithe. ,lunch the vault, and the ' .heavy steel door Swung shut, automatically looking from. the out -Side. • ' • Jerry rfo an 'r help, and told, police . who located bank mana; ger Cecil D,' 1126Alpine: Mr, Mc- Alpine. rushed 'to, the. bank and opened the vault. Cec .a for mer Merriber of the local Bank , n.f Montreal ' staff and manager at MildMay prior to his transfer to Windsor. ••• Police said the' boy would -have collapsed in another 15 minutes, .if •he. had notbeen released. IF ITIS .ROPFING anc!S.11iING Por longer lasting, better looking farm buildings cover. them with ,Wes,teel Galvanized or Aluminum Roofing 'and Sidirig. 'Economical to use,'Quickly, easily put on. Guards against fire, weather, .vermin, lightning and detay. Cuts builclingmain. ,tenance COW to. the bone. 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