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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-07-13, Page 6• to • . PAGE SIX rtire'rtifitillika"Mil.4110PRWMWMPINP 4 A • , THE;.. LUCKNOW • SENTINEL,, LUCKN OW , ONTARIO "-�J 11•SAA MNlAN1W At {Ir441,4 .r t h 't N +r n !0..l0 N !..1 Ai ., he largest .roaster. mode fits, SIDEWAYS into this New °CLaRY B FtOA. QWAY COV INI i; New "Waterfall"Design! Automatic. Oven. ;Controls * ' New 7 -Heat Controls.! • FREE .Aluminum Roaster! i ' with all &lux* models j ! grade in your troubles for a new . M'Clary of 1 .i. seer ;nn Heating; Wiring, 'Eavetroughing Phone. 50, Lucknow Nei'"i"."Aim. , i. i t. tl' Plumbing', WHITECHURCH :Mrs: Bagg .of,: Willowdale is 'spending a few days. with her daughter, :Mr ; and Mrs. E. Grbs- korth,• • • Mrs. ' Pearl Williams of Scar borough spent. the. week -end with. her . sister, .Mr. .and.. Mrs :•Robt. Ross. • Mr: and .Mrs: Walter James and :son Roy and Mrs. Arthur'. -Moore-spent--the---week-end' with- ' Mr., and • Mrs. Basil ,,;:Thompson and Mr' and . Mrs, . Russell , Moore - ...0 ' at • Preston, •Sharon. '''and ' Carol • Moore, who have', been `holidaying • ]fere, r"eturried -home: with ,'them. ,Roy stayed for..a :few days and Leonard came home with. them; • 'after•. spending the week in Pres- ton. .... Mr and " Mrs. Nelsoi Smith of Markham visited • last Tuesday with his ,sister, Mr. -and• . Mrs.'•Rus-. sell Chapman • • Mrs: M. Ross ,visited with her sister, Mr. and`' Mrs. J. Hender- son at Lucknow on .Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Carl: Weber, Anne ;and Marlene are..spending their ,lidlid'ays atRarriston:•,Mr: Markle. Of : Guelph: is • in • charge.. of . the ani'll with ' Mr Jack Aitchison as- sisting 'for this :Well ' ° The Young Adult Group of the United Church :held..a ,Weiner and. Marshmallow: roast-at''Amberley last Tuesday evening. The even., ing .vtras spent, by swimming and :games, a;•' short -worship service,. and a social. hour With the wein- er and Marshmallows roasted 'on:, a bonfire. 'About• 35 attended." ' '• '"^1. • Eldon .Youndt of `Stratford, '29- year-old University " of .Toronto engineering .graduate,, has been maned as Bruce . County engineer- to •succeed:the late Geo. Stephen- son, '' who held' the post. for 32 years. Mrs Yundt was -born at .Monk- ton;. received . hits. bachelor of science degree ;at ' University` ,of, Toronto in 1948.> For a brief . tinte he was • employed' 'bythe city, of assistant -district municipal en- gineer with .the department ,: of highways, Stratford ' division. He assumes his: new duties. July 15. CHISHOLM STARS ON MOUND AS LUCKNOW .WI 11.3 Grant ,Chisholm struck out 15 to lead the Lucknow Intermed!- 'ates to an 11-3 victory over the. Ripley boys in an intermediate fixture in the Caledonian Park on .1Vionday night. • It was the, first game of the season ori the newly drained and rebuilt d'atmond. "The grounds: had been worked on •all ,day and 'in the afternoon gallons, of water were poured on; the•"playinig:'fie1d, The diamond was in• good shape. 'before; game time, but proved to. be very .soft : he played upon. • Lucknow 'had the edge in play throughout? with Ripley $coring all three of their runs 'in the 6th' inning, Chisholm 'and Baker' .went, the route for,Lucknow, with Blue. and Mason doing the work for Ripley. : Grant: Chisholm struck out 15 and gave up four hits., 'Dorm Blue struck out two and ' was nicked for 13 hits. • L• •ucknow: ' •Chin, 2nd; 'Mac- Millan; ss; Chisholm, p; 'Matin 'tyre, of;', Greer,' ref, ` Thompson, 1st; .Hedley, 3rd;',C Chin, If;'Bak-. `er, c;' , Anderson, rf; • Cook, rf,, .Ripley MacDonald; .If; '''Court- ney, ef, Blue, :p,• •Pollock, '.2nd; MacKay,: 1st; Gamble, ss; Mason, c;, Farrell, 3rd; MacArthur, rf; SEBRIN 1.VILLE NIP' LOCAL BANTAM TEAM, .8-7 • Playing in the Caledonian Park Monday night :before 'the inter- mediate , game; •the' Sebrin,gvi'lle. Bantams defeated 'the :Lucknowq Bantam' team 8-7 ,• The two evenly matched teams, were tied '6 6 .at• the ,end of .six innings With . `Lucknow scoring' • once, and:. Sebringville' .twice'' in the. • setienth •. Allan Chin ,pitched for Lucknow, and Bill Andrew. ,did` the receiving. Lucknow: Bab Hunter If; Paul Henderson 3rd; Fraser Ashton ss; Allan .. 'Chin pBill . Andrew` c Barry McDonagh cf;_:Bab Andrew' 1st; Allan MacDougall ' 2nd;' Conile'y..rf 'D: `Ki"rlcland rf. :. . • Win 4th In : Trebles At a minced trebles : tournament in Hanover 'on Thursday, July 7th,'Roy .. and `,'Betty Finlayson and_Fred. won 4th pxiz_e:. Twenty-two • rinks competed. :Placed -2nd and. 3rd At -Paisley Eighteen rinks competed at a recent doubles. tournament at Paisley with 'Roy, Finlayson and. :Fred Jackson :winning second money, just two points' off first place Robert Rae and'Jsaac Mil- ler . finished third. Garnet ,'Hen= .derson. ` and Gordon MacPherso n also .got in the money. icy wi Prize winners at the local. ji.t- -.ne r-orrTtres+;lay. of lastwee Mrs.. Cause', ,Robert, .Rae, Garnet Henderson? Mike Sanderson. and Fred Jackson:"• Jitney Winners. Sixteen local bowlers took' part in:'the• Friday .'night -jitney ,with : high scores chalked' • up 'by. Ken Cameron, Harvey Webster, Mike Sanderson and, Gordon MacPher- son. WEDNESDAY, JULY, 13th, 1955 1955 .Chev, •Belau, fully equipped 52,395 1954 Chev, Belair Coach'; Powergli'de,'fully equipped 51,995 Two 1954 Chev. beluxe Powerglide .Sedans, fully equip- • , ; • t . " • -1,865. . ped 1954 Chev. Deluxe Sedan, fully equipped , ..,.,.,t,;.,;,....:::.$1;84,5 Six 1954 Chev..Sedans, fully equipped :; .: ., . $1,`1:15. Two ,1954 Pontiac Sedans, fully equipped ',.t.,:;'.....;.$1;t745 1953' Chev . Sedan t -, . $1, 95, 1351 Chev. Poweirglide Sedan . '.. • ,: $1,095 1948 •Pontiac. Sedan $ 595 1949 Angela o $ ..35, 1949 • Chev,' Coach ..$ 7945 .TRUCKS • 1954 • Chev: • %-Ton: Pick -Up, Iow mileage 1918.. Chev. ,iii=Tod Pick -Up' 1950 Ford .! -Ton Pick -Up •5' 575 Brussels otorsa; Huron County's, Foremost Used .Car Dealers Cash, Trade, ' Terms ` Open •Evenings Until 10 • Cities .Service. Dealer — :Phone 73x, Brussels 02 8 0P oitaiirre& wa..,.F.fek!z:_/C."-'f►J'i "•,20 :4:0:'.: Zvi%.:.Vii:r.tit FANX:';•* NOW! LOiiE11 i070es moreenergy from �R' FEEDS Think .......- Thin of it, Calogen is a .special Mend of animal :isi' s and associated trace nutrients ,.that supplies "2%. timesmore energy corn, wheat, oats, or:;barley. ' n a gy than an You can quickly -see and feel. the' difference feeds:. are smoother,' blighter, and free of dustiness. You'll f . see and feel the• :dife eitein-Yddiv hue l " and=potth 6 E` HAVE'ALL THE MATERIALS, IN STOCK TO 'BUILD A .,GARAGE. • 2"x4"s • Cedar Shiplap Pine. Siding Roll' 'Brit Siding; and ; hip le_ _ Ro)! 'insulated. Sidin : s Cedar • Shingles • Asphalt ,Shingles ' Metal Roofing Garage,Door Setts • . • • STEVE EXPLAINS ABSENCE FROM SWINE ANNUAL ' . e 'Would Be Pleased To Quote You A Price.. entvlte--cornpa-of... i ' :•' son'-�o �-oti'�n'r-erra�s-�as. t Lucknow 'quality,/grade end price, • W. HENDE:RSON BER LIMITED l I. �• Phone 150 =� Ontario ; ro-iti,t 441. tl teve Stot ers, secre ary.• reqs- urer . of 'the Canadian Swine Breeders' 'Association was absent from the .annual meeting held rec ntly He .explains it this ; way in. his "Pig= TaI•es'-'_,column irr the Canadian Swine 'Magazin: ' "it is ;with a somew.hat,.j,aund'; iced view point' we approach the matter of our Editor's' column• for June. It is .a personal • prob- lem. That of 'course affects. our. tt1 lie rel-a:tiors. and4o;sOrrre ar•- • tent. our editorial ability. For two months or more wehave had a siege of boils. Then ,when we, 'thought they Welk eleartng. up we get the.ple.urisy'bug..Aft'er another two weeks -the 'boils are ••in ascendant .again, We • do qee1 oualified to sym.pathize' 'With Job. We hate to miss the Annual Meeting but thereis nothing else for .it", try too,- once `you put'them on our Calogen feeds .' A Swift's Poultry Grower , .. with CALOGEN • ":pechallymade to,. grawizid ale velop ';a vigorous `high- producing'' laying flock at a lower feed cost per bird.. Rich in animal and vegetable protein, vitamin:A, and antibiotics.': Swift's Turke Grower ..'. with CALOGEN wift s og Feed with your grains for extra fast growth, for; mbre meat ' per pound •of •' : ain fed Contains animal and Vegetable protein . along w TF' other essential nutrients •to build -strong,': healthy Bodies.• . ? rower- with :CALOGEN A complete feed for pigs from 60 to 110 pounds. .Highly efficient feed containing generous amotiints .of animal protein and fortified with antibiotics. Develops 'them, quictilv.. ,to fhnishtn keipht,..",_.. Swift's Concentrates with Calogeit o�titr�ri;. . your a>limals a lialaiwed diet when rain bind •'with yottr-home grown grains. 'PHONE 9, .LUCKNOW �iI •A/ 'fid . ... � ...... f1MtFgvmrs...r4 ,ryxmvx/Mi v�� v, �yf��• u%� �:rl �a•da4 +. ... , E M Edil Des. Tl ill ,haul succ fiat: -of'u the be .t pre) Trite; we not• led fere! �• In cent i sel cent wi& 'year had conq 'ream; enge the •brim w.orl year sorh team ems Budd leagi ow.n. point we to h ire uthe] erslii AP is ar. blj II w taus( flow_ that vantt weap so le dare, Point to, da On great that One walki itig a War• burin eontil tuniti Peace these and alone Ve:-al seerril besf. , at 4th (Ed pressi be m merttl sPensq