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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-09-12, Page 7WEDNESDAY A.X, ,: 12th, 1956 AtioNiumgmls SKELTON" MEMORIALS WALKERTQN ' W a are .the only • manufac- turers in this; .part of Ontario of high class monuments who import granite from the Old Country in the' rough' by , ,the carload and process; from the "rough to the • f iniahed monument' -No• mfddieinan. When choosing a monument come and see :one. of. she. • Jsrgeat selections lh Ontario; Eatablleeiied over sixty years. • Write or phone Walkerton 8 • aid reverse charges. SKE;LTON . . MEMORIALS •WALKERTON . • • THE .LUCICNOW SENTINEL„ LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO GROUP ENJOXS BETS ► TO' PEE WEE BALL GAME:. (Contributed) Mothers, fathers, sisters, bro- thers, grandmothers aunts, cous- ins and friends comprised the load of fans that accompanied the Pee (Nee , softball team to: Sni•coe . on Saturday last. These included .Mrs, Wasney and Kar- en, Mrs. C'. Webster, and Judy,; Mrs. D.. MacKinnon and Donnie, Mrs. H. Thompson and Janet,. Mrs. V..•Hunter and Gregg; Mrs. R. Forster, Mrs. A..Gammie,•1VIrs.. R. H, Thompson, Miss H. Thomp. on Mrs A MaeNay Mrs: H. Allin, r Mr. O. Pedersen Male .Congrani, :Douglas :Setimid;F-ra4s= ..er•:° Ashton, Kenneth; Jones and Mr. S E; ' ollyer,• who went along to help . the .team. • The trip, made in .Al•lan..Reed's bus,driven so'capaibly and care fully-••hy. Harvey Webster,, was most enjoyable, We travelled via Stratford, Woodstock and Delhi through .fine -agricultural ' coun- try. The boys ' were -most inter-• -ested in the dairy herds around Woodstock. In. this district,. too, they .saw man y orchards of dwarf apple trees; laden with fruit. • Between .. 'Norwich and Delhi and ;on -to Simcoe, their tention Was focused •upon the obacco fields. Only a •few'pick rs; were ` seen .in the fields. Here and, there. we passed groups :of women. .doing the sorting. Mrs It at .t e CULROSS :CORNERS 1 Congratulations to ..Donna .Wall. on celebrating her 6th 'birthday. on Tuesday: She began . her schol astic • career 'that day • and had •sorne'.little friends in after school. Mr. and Mrs. jack . Lane and two girls. 'of . London visited re- • eently, with Mr, and •;Mrs • Albert Harris and family. Congratulations to Misses Mar- ie Pecking .and Elda Wall • on pawing,: he ; kvim_ieSt ' in Tee water.. Mr ..and ;Mrs, How rd Ed ,of ,Atwood visited ` v with Mr: and 'Mrs.. Jas. Wrait Hunter 'and Mrs. MacNay _ •held. the boys' .interest' as they told about picking , and curing: of to- bacco. What 'better way. could'; be fou - .to. teach .the' geography of •O*�ford and Norfolk '`Counties than*•by , such a .trip! 1: This Pee; Wee team -is organiz- ed under the newly. ..form.ed' 'Re- creational Council, tm,ct rich all •sport •in.'the village;has oper- ated ' this• past season. . Bud Tl3ompson, Donald MacKinnon, Tit -r an. irn rno are to he highly commended for.. the time • and effort they have Father Garvey recently returned from an extensive tour of Wes- tern Europe. during the. vacation months, , .. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Dalton & Brian. of Hamilton visited with Mr, • and MrsPJerry 'Dalton' dur- ing the past week. Mr. and ".Mrs. Ed King and children of London; were guests at the Walter Clare home, last week. . ' Dr,.G, and Mrs. Frayne atten- ded the annual family reunion. Picnic held on ' Labor Day at Thedford • Legion hall, Miss Margaret Foley .went. to ,Strathroy last week where she has taken_.k_posi�tion asAeacher.a School opened: ` here on Tues- day, last .with • Mrs.. Sheridan. 'agairt engaged for this year as'. teacher. Four new pupils, • Pat- ricia O'Connor, •;Maureen Dalton, Mary Essery. .ant Danny rrayne, make a class •of 27 pupils in. all. Congratulations to 'Miss Fran- ces .Dalton : upon being awarded a Dominion Provincial bursary of $100 by Principal A. R, Scott of Goderich Collegiate. • Mr. and : Mrs. Orlo, Frayne. of Toronto and • Mr. and Mrs. R. Frayne of Forest visited; here during the past week. Mr. and Mrsi Ed Johnston,' Mr.. and. Mrs. alas. Johnston and,their families of Goderich • visited with • Mrs.. Foley '.and .• family on Sunday.. .Mrs.' Len `Woodley' and Dar- lene ' returned to Toronto on Sunday with her husband, . after a} month's visit, at the home of her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Clif- ton .Austin. • Rev, Father Van Vynckt has • arranged l�or a Mission to take Place .in this Parisb,:,commencing on September 30th to October 7, inclusive., Father John McAsey will conduct this Mission, and be- longs to Congregation of the Holy Ghost Fathers, havingrecently arrived from Ireland. 1 W!atedo� Cattle Breeding Asociation "Where, Better Bulls Are a Used" . During' the three months, our number of cows %in aminated,. and increase , s .:. bias 'been ".as: fellows. • X955 "June '7266. July . 4838 August . . , 3485 Percent ' New 1956 Increase Increase Mernhera 8971 .1713 23.6 , 163 6602 1764 36.5 ' 117 43.75 ' '890 `` 25.5 56 • Do . as many others are ' doing,, . Call us : when you have cows to breed. For service or more, information, call • collect to. Clinton HU 2-3441.: or Kincardine 460: • � u Between. 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. • Edgar spent in training thee lads. •Not only have .they.'given: training that .will develop skill in • ball playing but training in' the:prin•-• ciples •of good citizenship as ,well. • Each and every, 'boy . conducted h'iniSelf . like a gentleman :from the :time 'he •lefthome Until 'he returned. again, The .rtinagernent at the Oasis Restaurant where We :stopped for .supper, com- '.rnented on:"their fine• behaviour. They had'.served a; ballteam the previous. Saturday. • Apparently this. team • had ,hot left .the, same. isnpressiori. • • ' •. , 'Tis true . the boys, did not .win. But given 'the' breaks 'next�Sat- urday` when Sirncoe comes here, they cert.ainly,.•could probably. turn the tables. This week, you will be approached by • the- boys to •».;uy a ticket for Saturday's :game. Don't turn them down • ; . These (future citizens of Luck now deserve • your, moral • and' .. financial support= now, .See you • at the park Saturday!, Let us fill the- bleachers and :cheer the boys to. victory. Misses Mary and Helen Celli - son have' returned home from Wing'ham where; they had been; employed , for the holidays and have resumed . their". studies at L.D.H.S: • HALDENBY _ELECTRIC' °MOTOR. SERVICE Armature and Field Wbiding, -Brushes, Bearings, . Etc. Repairs .to Fractional, and Integra, Horsepower Motors, Also Electric Fans, Vacuums, Clippers, Drills,. Etc.. RALDENBit`,ELECTRIC •. •Hinlough Phone Ripley 111-r 29 IMPERIAL. 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Garvey <>f Assumption Col- lege, Windsor,visited With relay thres here over the week -end; 4 III • 4. • e tirne from Septernber 1.5th next, savings deposits. at Canada's•First Bank will earn interest at the rate. of / h •• N ii M alke advantage of this' new, higher rate by open- ing a: B of M savings account today :. :and • save regularly at the bank• with the largest savings deposits of •an y Malik in Canada,. serving mote • than two million ,customers. r MONTREAL 714(it'Veut4 • now'Branchi MILTON•'RAYNERR,. Manager oohing with Canadians in 4Y BANIir ,„2,011110/ Ok4AIANS ,• • every tealk.'o f life. since 1817 simmoinsmoissminis `; .