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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-11-23, Page 8ti .f PAGE BHT • ' THE 'LUCKNoW SENTINEL,, LU'CKN OW, ONTA O Cul Out and' paint 4hi* 40"' Santa Claus,:. o He offers the cheeriest of Holiday .Greet Ings to one and all. Just trace full size Pattern, cut along traced lines and paint with colors pattern specifies. Professional results assured when you use Easi-Bifid. Pattern #431 Here's an outdoor -Christmas Greeting anyone' ;can ; make. Build It Yourself ' Pat teats 433 & 434 Come in and see .the manyother Christmas decorations that are'eas*.to' build with Easi-Bild Patterns! 01954,. EBPCo . OHIO '�W ;HENI..ERSON LUMBER ;LIMITED •Lucknow Phone 1.50_ :Ontario. x ;.,. i�o.�o...o..ro..fir•�o,..i,�a1o�,,.�i>_<r• >��ui.ovo�a>a�,�i>��a,.. COLWANASH GROUP HELD' 'The Colwanash Junior Farmers spew TIBER TIPS This.. ' week. 'at the - alleys saw' the Wolverines win 3` points from the Chipmunks to put thein back in tke running again McKinr►on's Beavers forced a split with. the Zebras to 'bring them .out of • the cellar .spot. Don 'McKinnon led the, Beavers with a high 670. flat score: Ken Jars dine' bowled well for ;the :Zebras. The' CO* managed to. take 3.. ,points from Webster's Pole Cals. this: week to knock. them off the top spot:, :Tlie high $cure for both teams w ras a 576 flat , by. Keri Mowbray :of the Pole Cats.. Charlie Anderson's , Gophers took 3 points. from` the Lions with Russ Button arid Clarence 'Greer leading the way, registering. 6.45 and 6,05 flat scores respectively. Freck : Buttons , Squirrels. de- feated Corznack's 'Tigers:by .a 4-0 • • count. Mabel Whitby bowled well for the winners vritti 'a 597 ,flat scores The Kangaroos moved into a first•'place tie -with the Cubs this Week as they won 3 points ,from the 'Coons. Al Hamilton and'Bob Narison Were 'high for . the wine- ners with' 671: and 647 flat scores. Jack McDonagh scored well for the ';losers with a: 630 flat total. • Team Standings ' ,Kangaroos 21, Cubs' '21, Pole Cats 20, .Squirrels •20, Zebras 19,1 Go'5hers 18, Chipmunks ;15, Wol- verines .14, Lions .1.3 :.Beavers,. 10, Coons. 10 • Tigers 9. ,PERFECT V.�EW1NG ASSU:RE.D BY CKNX A' new ' era in' television view- .. ing' in this fringe area, was as �.sured .on,,Friday ;hi,ght as CKNX ,TV • made. its official.. ;debut with ani .interesting.:program. that was;, well handled' for the 'initial- of-,� fort •at 'telecasting: The proxim- ty of the station assures perfect reception in, this district.. at all times Exhausted by months of pre- paratory planning, W 'T., "Doc" F.-9DAZ NOVr22nd, 1955 474,2=410006c. reamisteamik*X09111MIRM*402011KAPZ•30: s 550:. IN MERCHANDISE G�I'VEN AWAY • bet} Teen rnow 'arid Christm'as too, ducky shoppers..at • • HENRY'S FRUIT MARKET e., $10.00 PRIZE EACH • SATURDA'Y $10..'rnerchantli'se ,prize`' given each SafturcIay,, December 3rd, 10th,' 17th CHRISTMAS'EVE DRAW On Christmas Eve 'lucky . shoppers will receive Three Merrhandi'ce. Prizes of $10, $ Draw; Tickets Now.' Availabrle At Store Tick 4.. '4• 5 Cruikshank,: founder and general manager of CKNX,'. was taken : ill 6 a few ,days, before the opening, �a!• but from his sick bed at'his :home had recorded •a message for, . pre- ` ree'Dehver `:--Phone 82Lucknow -.,., . .;. sentation � at• this time.. $� y .The: studio in .the f Trier ,;� AGENT ' >^nD. u A 1►il1�1EU CI A•l0it~.R C , hT eac'h $'Z Purchase GREATEST FREE OFFER Anywhere for . WM. ROG ERS' SIL-VERPLATE • continues at our store. sit Wirigham high .SchoOl building; :Iii,iNQUET 'WEDNESDAY inet izi the Parish, Hall, Dungan- - 'non.,driest speaker Was Mr.. Aril. bedecked :. with connilizrientary • • oeedect to CKNX for $1,00, was The ColWanash Junior Institiite entertained znembers of the Dizzi ,gannon .Institute and , the Tiger . November meeting' held' in lhe The guest speaker' was Mrs; D. . mei native of Germany -wlio.gave a• ,fascinating •display :of 'iclay ola.Alt9n,. who: sPoke on his soils bouquets of :flowers and fLe- in which ./Were read during the for the joint' meeting. Furt er ,Brent G. W. son. of plans were made,,for the' turkey the owner is station' Malinger and banqUet at Carlow Hall on. Wed- presided. for „the opening cere- Christmas. party:„Nirs_ _....-ADoe....c.riiikshales_ broadcast. .the Decerriber' meeting. . ' ing cp:reer • began thirty years The' meeting, closed with the - aso with 'a two -watt homemade Queen. .‘ , transmitter, over which he did sporadic broadcasting, more. or less •as a.hobby, with the station call letters being VO -K -E. • During the intervening years he 'built'ridio station CKNX. into, a:major enterprise with a repu- tation fOr catering to features with rural •and small town aP- peal. With television in.its.'whirl- 'wind ascendency, W., T. Cruik- and has reportedly laid approx- imately half a. million dollars. "on the line" to .make ,CK.NX-TV a n ra u a nipions Rita' it-Y7UNT•ti Winner.- of'. the QueeWs 'Guineas. 'DAVID KIRICLAI4D and BARRY.McQUILLIN• Ontario's ChaMpiori Beef*Judging Team re roud Of You ster Heath*, Ealietroughing / Lorne and Robert .burnin and 'Frank . Were among: those whO. enjoyed a (bus trip to 'nter Fair ,ori 81.ze • is survived' by sons Johnston of Toronto, fOrrnOrly' of Lucknow;.. Morley. on the horne , and 11/Irs. John -Cameron Si (Lottle) Freeman of Brantford, Don , visited with Mr.: and. Mrs. and Mrs.. J.. H. (MarY) Satuiday evening.,, ' ' children ;and 5 great -grandchild - WIND DAMAGES • ASH Fl ELD. BARN LiA__roming.gale last 'Wednesday night swept this community, leav- ing*in its wake. rriostly danaagd... Fran the night -long h f th Storni it was ex - ow ng o e peeted that 'the damage' worild''be 'tensive • damage t.6 his Ashfield 'Township barn on, (the Lakeshore, but apart frozii that, othe'r rural damage Seemed 'mostly to 'be les •and boards.ripped loose. to • build the seine. kind of rural One adjustor reportS. about .25 and urban visull appeal in the minor rich agricultural..areas of Hurtm; 'In the village daMage was done Bruce, Perth, • Grey and neigh- tO Russ Baton's television aerial boring' sections. , and Mr. and Mrs. AUstin Solo. The establishinent 'of a vision statiOn in Wingliarn. with a, population. of legs , •than 3,000, gives that toWn the' distiriction of bein'g by far the smelleSt corn- mithity'in North America to have such facilities. SIXTH AND NINTH and Miss ,Hazel Stamper drijOYed and mrs'...Jarpei Wilson and Mut-, 'year, .fler husband mon had an an,xious tirrie 'a they feared their greenhouSe,would be severely daniaged.; However, a few smashed panes of ,glass was the extent of •the damage When the blow abated. ' . OBITUARY Mrs..' Albert E. JohnSton, a Townshp for many, years, ,pass - a lengthy illness..Mrs,' Johnston The ftineral• service was eon- duCted, at Donnybrook Church on Friday afternoon, November llth. Wasgmade in Greenhill Cemetery, • NEIGHBORS OBSERVE • WEDDING. ANNIVERSARIEfi. .NeighbOrS, 'oh. "Windy Hill" ob- Served nOteworthy wedding' an-. riiversaries last week. Or) TI.inrs' Joe observed their '40tfi• their„guests for a fowl dinner w - reached their 57th anniv.erssry, of ABLAZE IN STIFF CALE evening about nThel.fril'A It -to the East, ,With a howling w'ile blow siinnpgga:::kjfslacasnikarn'essechadinimsdtriatiec3;:er:171sng' 7ljuvt; T:ir lilLeraksinths „b°BfrroAlrimgiaerdueheasies.'ciPir'te.aa:cr,t'sof9rirn,e' 'ajne.c.lccictignggiltleisilig'he; • • matt react cant prov the th 19 Sal al pa