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THE LTJ'cicwoW, SENTIN I�, L JCKNQW, ONTARIO
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the...Chi munks wY-16-_; have been 'chalking up points, took 4
FINAL STANDING more on Wednesday night as
they met the Squirrels. For the
Chipmunks' Lorne Hamilton, An-
na Johnston and Bill Hunter all
roiled over the 600 mark. If' it
hadn't been for a record low
single .of 49. pins, one of these
two gents would have chalked
upa near. record triple. • •
The Beavers tool three close
games - f rom the. Tigersto win
4 points. It was team effort for
both teams.with Beaver M, Coll
yer arid• Tigers Dick 'Abel arid
Rena ' ,McNab contributing the
most to their teams. There. was
,.'only a 153- point difference in
;he ' grand :totals to . give.,sorne
idea• how, close these games'. were..
Claxeiice Greer with . 706 .plus.
57 for 763' led. . the 'Gophers
a 3 point victory: over the Wol-
verines ` on Thursday night.
Freda Button also scored well
-for the Gophers, while Edna
Couse turned' in the best effort
for the -short-handed Wolverines.'
Mike Sanderson with 736 plus
15 for , 751 led the Pole Cats to
a 3 point victory over the Lions:
The Pole -Cats all chalked up
good scores as Anne'.'Sanderson
and• Bob ,:MVntosh also rolled
over the' 600 mark. Irvine Eedy
With' 616 plus 45 for 661 and
Harold Elliott with a ' 639 total,
were best ;for the ',Lions;' who
also turned in good scores
tgourling got scattered. over sev- week, . • .remember, ,only players'
• ' eral nights. The 'Cubs and Kan- who ,have . counted. in three or
igaroos met Monday night -with more,frights' play .during" the
the Kangaroos taking 3' points, season:may score. Teams may ,a1-
'Lois .�Crowston chalked' up a 713 ternate players. , by declaring
record `triple: which with , handi- each before the game starts. ,..
cap totalled 782: We believe this There will ,be 'a • meeting of
is the ':highest ladies' flat .triple Captains ` during the coming week
rolled since the league ., started' o conplete, ' plans for the' 'ban
some five. years .ago. Larry' Sal duet: and` dance. ' r :
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keld . and Marie Barger also icor
ed Over .600. . Dorothy Errington
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• .with :G43" plus' 69 for a
712. total
turned' in a - very good /effort for
:;the •Culbs.: '••
..The Zebras ''took 3 points from
the Coons .on Tuesday night. ' Al-.
though Zebra y -Bob Read --`and
CoonGerd .
Baile Were :the only The • Queen Charlotte` News of
bowlers to ; total over 600; both British Columbia prints birth
learns ,rolled their a?verage and notices :under the heading, "In-
. the • games were close.. come Tax, Deductio•ns":
Team ,W L. T Pts.
Belfast ,:.,..'4 1 2 10
Kintail ,.,,.,.:, ,...;, 4. 2 1 9
North Kinloss .,,,. 4 2 1 9
Firemen . 4 2 1 9
Nite Hawks 4 3 0' ..8
Specials 2 4.. 1 5
South. Kinloss, ,,,,,, 1, • 5 1 3
Paramount' ,... , . 0' . `4 a 3
BROOM BALL RESULTS.�
• Frid* ,' Mardi 2nd.
Specials 1,' , Paramount, 0., •
Kintail 1, South. Kinloss 0
Monday .'(Playoffs).
(losing ' teen ."eliminated)'.
'Nite : Hawks 3, .;Belfast •2
(owertin;ie)
Kintail 1, Specials 0 •
• (overtime)
Banged •In '7 Goals
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Wingham Juveni_es � rain wild. ,
on Mondayy night trouncing Hes
peler; 20-6 to win .'the 0.M,—I.A.
,•"B" semi-final, series and qual-'
: ify to meet Bowmanville' for the
Ontario :. title. Eugene Gardner
of. Lucknowpaced the Wingham
attack by scoring. no less then
;.goals.
TIMBER TIPS
a Team Standings
Kangaroos 57,- !Cubs 54, . Pole.
Cats 53, Squirrels 49, 'Chipmunks.
46, . Gophers 46, Zebras , 40, ,'Wol-
verines 38, :Beavers 36, Tigers 31,
:Coons 27, L.ions. 26. • .,
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New; •. BUiliiig'sl
THIS 'YEAR?
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FREE . PLANS .AVAILABLE -
FOR .'THE •FOLLOWING �
Machinery Shed and Workshop
Hog -House
Garage
Brooder House
Cattle Shelter
Poultry I>douse
Plans l3ive Step By Step Instructions
• WE.DNI± SDAY, MARCH .7,. 1956.
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• "Jet" De • •Ii:q eYy .' ., LUCKNOW
PHONE 119 Speedy . i
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AGENT, PASSES •
.Sticcuinbing to.' ,a heart attack
Which •seized him:• while he was
attending a 'hockey game •, at the
Port Elgin :arena, Orral•'_Angus
Martin passed away suddenly on
Thursday, February' 23. He waO'
in his. 68th year.. •
,Deceased who ,, ,was born,. in
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Drayton,. had been employed by
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'the : Canadian NandhalRailways,
.chiefly . in Western Ontario," for
nearly 50 years, He had resided.
: in • Port Elgin.. since his retire-
ment from the .position of station
agent at • Harriston shine 6 -'ears
ago. He had also served .,as agent
at. Lucknow and Exeter...
Familarily -known to ' older res-,
idents as ' "011ie", ' Mr.. Martin
was Grank Trunk agent at: Luck-
now for several years, and was
succeeded. by A. W. Hamilton on
July 8th, "1918.' _ ' .' . •
The late Mr. Martin: was : pro;
mifient in Masonic circles, hay-
ing; occupied the chair aswor-
shipful master 'of -St: Lawrence
Lodge, Southampton, during ..1929
:and 1930;. His ' mother , lodge • was
Lucknow and be .later affiliated
with lodges • at Harriston and
Port Elgin. He was 'a widower,
his. --Wile;, the: former Lucy Olive
Mercer, predeceasing him in' De-
cember 1951. There are no child-,
ren and the. sole' survivors are
a sister, Madge. Agnes, .who 're -
Sided._:, with •_him, and a fibro
ther,' Joseph Earl; ',who is em-
ployed with the Canadian Nat-
ional, Railways at Massey, Ont.
• The funeral• servicewas held
at Port Elgin on February 27th
with. • • Interment in Sanctuary
`Park. •
WAWANOSH NATIVE `DIES
,Funeral service for John. Webb
`of East. Waw'anosh' Township
Was 'held at. the, Currie, Funeral
Home, Wingham, on, Tuesday af-
:terrioon' conducted •by Rev: H. L.
Parker.Burial was .in Wingham
Cemetery, '•
He. was born .on. Con: 1,2, West
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Modern bus transportation and • ENGAGEMENTS '. • _____G,
., _.....:....-: - 1 Awa : a ,P. ni: . •i'�..
nderfiul o ortunity'to'. �db.tain [Huron Township, ' announce the • ho
wo Pp
a good education The group en-' engagement of their- ' daughter 1
'Margaret Bro p �'s pro -s Evelyn Adeline to Mr, Harry. S'
joyed 'Marg• . , . Pl#Y y
gram, "Milady" on, television..
The . National Anthem and Insti-
tute grace closed , the meeting
after• which lunch' was served. • place the . early• ',part of March. ' Ay
The dtrict president, Mrs, - 1
Tait Clark .will. he ;the guest; Palmerston. Theatre • Closes, ha,
.John. Coiling, eldest son : of Mr. ' in
and Mrs: 1Wlelvin Colling, Huron mE
township, the: marriage; to . take for
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speaker at the April •meeting. • i
The ' Horgan theatre in Pal -
HE,' "' CANAAA TEMPER
-n ... wi
This lavt . was, •passed ;by the.
,venue was not sufficient to meet : on
Federal Government in 1876 ' to i
int
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T ANCE merston, a :$63;00'0 gift from Geo: : '•- ;
ACT
Norgan, a : native' of Palmerston,' sa;
has closed its , doors
because re, ne
la Governments to the. ordinary. -operating_' -expenses.
.assist Provincial 1 The people of this railway. town control theiquor traffic I't is -
•have'' several other reasons" for
a idounty Local .' Option law ' W
which can be 'carried onlanientirig, - because in. •. :recent
Maj-
ority vote,'Huron County voted
it in by a rnajority`'of 2,608 in'
1914
• The law is very restrictive. No
legal outlets for liquor sale, 'such
as Beverage Rooms, . Lounges„
Cocktail Bars may be; licensed by
the `Government' in C.T.A. Coun'-
ties. •
Twice the law 'has been 'test
ed,- in the • higher courts: - Both.
.the Supreme 'Count ,Of Canada
and the'Privy Council in Eng=.
land rejected the appeal to. have
it •declared invalid. It was 'de-'
Glared " cod law".: It is just' as
g� .
enforcable as any other. law ythat
forbids sale' if the integrity and
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efficiency of the enforcing: pow-
ers are . assured.
• Those who have lived all; their
lives ‚under the. C'.T.A.. find it
difficult to'believe it . preferable
to the; Liquor 'Control Act. Not,
so; 'many others, . who' have 'reev-
ed into Huron 'from L.A.C.'coun-
ties; ".You just don't see drunks
on. our streets", declared :one, 1i
ing: '•now in a- Huron town.. Ari-
other, who -had lived more than
ten years' jh another Huron
town, . has' found conditions much -
worse in the little five-legal-liq-:
•uor-outlet. town to which be
a. months_,:na less than' four 'retail ., an
establishments have one • 'out ' of
, .h g , '' on
business, including • a . grocery; iii
dry goods, variety store and`" F
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a
shoe shop. •
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United Church Mission Band • Ge
The .Mi,ssion 'Band , meeting. on. . Brei
Monday opened by singing the .
Mission Band .hymn, and the re(
hymn • "Jesus Bids, us Shine": th
Rev. ,Meiklejohn showed slides ' , of
df Burma which were. rriuch en-
joyed..'Mrs. 'B. McKenzie .read •a. . , Iii.
C �� a' e
a Co
COuse 1
. �L ' nn "us
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'prayer.Y ..P Y
Plano .solo _followed
bY a pgen
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by• Marguerite McKenzie. • JohnFr
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Pritchard :played :a piano soln,• .. ,fel
Mar y Allin read ..the scripture:, • .in
The study book was .taken , by , 1
the leader, Mrs.. Eileen ,White. 1io
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"awanos , a • --'-ha armed
lithe district .all his life.
He is. survived by •a daughter
Elsie- 'at -home r' three -•b:rothers
William .of Saskatchewan, Geo.
A; of St. ,. Helens and Fred of
Lucknow, and by. two sisters,
..Mrs. Frank Grain. and Mrs.
deo.
Anderson 'of. Manitoba,,
THAT ANYONE -CAN. • FOLIO
Free Estimates Given Na OW atibrt
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LIJIWIBER LIMITED
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,PHONE 150, LUCKNOW
kintaii W T was ' Yield at the
home of Mrs, Ray' Dalton with
a 'good attendance. $5,00 was
v-oted--• sent -- to help defray the
xpenses o, our e ega e o
•ion,
ey-
Mrs. Russel Bisset took
the
topic, ''Citizenship and .Educa-
tion" She pointed' out that the
children of ' today flare the Citi-
zeas of tomorrow and as par-
ents wehavean important tusk
KINTAIL WI'. MEETING
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We in Huron are fortunate.
Letus' think twice before we
make a change.—Advt.
WEDDINGS, ANNIVERSARIES
Our new : sam'ple album of per-
sonalized accessories for parties, •
anniversaries, weddings, a n d
vis
every occasion : is now. on hand. • •wi
New ' designs, new colors, new • • ' lar•
items in .personalized serviettes;: :
A' •phone ' call will bring , these ' ; Pati
samples to your door, or drop in
and' see, them at The' Sentinel, '
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• • BACHELOR'S ,CONCLUSION the
In barber shop one day - gir
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Mr, tlmibacli chanced to say, an
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-he, Baehelors' Club-Mus—t---r-ea - ,a
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That . freedom is the- enterprise. • r'"
It's Leap' Year now, it's '56
GIRL GJ1DE NOTES.
At • the Court of Honour last
Frida evening the...P_afrot.,L.eadh
ers planned t` re: Guide program
for Marchi At the Meeting later
Miss': .lane :Johnstone' outlined
the -duties of - d... citizen a't
on°re, • in the community and
among friends..
Next week .the .Patrol Leaders
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will conduct a' test oil' this 'in
their :Patrol Cdrners. After- pat-
rol 'work the ' leaders ' left and
the remaining ' Guides Played
.Ie S� n..�:1 o�gr3�.:1�tiT�••ps,�,.�:,
The ' 1Vlarch. meeting ',of • the
4,41.iro...fi4oYiminiii►airllnil.64ne,. if41ru n+.►rrirrriir,rlriN, ,rirr rn�i.(4nMr041..rwt4.4 to train. their' aright, With the
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When ladies 'try. all kinds Of
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tricks,
There's sure to -be a new'
technique- ' " '
To sweep a bach•elor off ,his fc�e''t. ';
' Tl e barber•. gri�nn.ed whild Ili" • 'likes healed a Bead;
1`ot -ecall the►af>kv. t. kill, ...:i
Your "hair IS. gene,.You're " ;1yale.l •
• ' n ,
You_ 're a married Hiatti tltrri
, i 4e .sec. ,.
.oj 1.6.1!M►•jt1•i'lA.`..
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S ltobertson is second vi.cr,
We're sure to' get some good an-
'v'ice '
No 'bachelrrr must come; to h;.0 i t
Like "victims of a maiden's'
Charm,. j .. r
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