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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-10-24, Page 8THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, CiNTAMO e To Live Ire. TMsWter? check this-list_jor items_whick can save ' You money by reducing , heat loss.. • •, y g STORM WINDOWS (Both Wood and Aluminum) COMBINATION ' MOORS (Both Wood and Aluminum) (L• r4 Si sY • CAULKING CEMENT • Black and Grey ' PUTTY f ' ELAS cut td, any size . VTHER STRIPPING METAL INTEkLOCKING , THRESHOLDS DOOR CLOSERS NSIJLAT.ION ►SIN . HENDERSON LIMITED D LUMBER ::.. PHONE 150, ,14VCKNOW ' ACKNOWLEDGE BLIND.ONA IONS • DONA total : of $700.25 has been, raised to date ' locally in support of ;the annual campaign on'\be half of the ' =.;Canadian /National Institute tfor the, Blind. . • - -T1uss -is.' considerably- -short—of- the short-,of-the amount raised last year which 'approached the $300 mark. Contributions are stillbeing re- ceived and should be 'sena. to the local campaign; chairman, H. -D. Thompson. Lloyd Hall, $2.00; John R. Me- Leod, 5.00; E. • Groskortb, 2.00; Dr. M. H. •,Corrin,. 10.00 Miss !Catherine MacGregor, 5.00, V , A. Mowbray, 10.00; . Ernest Blake, 5.00,• Rev. N. Caswell, 2.50; Col-; wanash Junior Institute, • 5.00; S. B. Stothers, 10:00; Miss Christ- ena Carrick, 1.00; Mrs. David .Kennedy, .1.00; Donald. MacLean 2.00; Miss Elizabeth Murdie, 2:.00;, Mrs. Josephine Murdie, 3.00; Miss 'Emma .McCluskey, 2.00; Misses Jessie ..-and --Annie-:.McKay, -10..00 'Art Breckles, 200 Wm.. Schmid, 2.00; Miss ail, Malcolm, 2.00; J. R. Lane, '10.00;. 'W. B. • Anderson,: 10.00; W. L. 'MacKenzie, , 1.00;• Mrs. J. W. Henderson, 5.00 Don- ' ald Henderson, . 10.00 John W; Henderson Lumber Ltd., 25.00; John MacRae, 5.00,• Miss Helen L. Thompson, x.00; J. G. Gilles-. pie,. r 2.00; James McNaughton, 1.00; Mrs. Wm., Campbell, 2.00; James aViatbers, 2.00; *Vied And- fig.. . erson, 2.00; O. A • M'cCharles, ' i , stitttter 5.01)'` Mrs. Rena McNab, 10.00;. St. • Helen's Women's Institute, 5.00; Mary J.:Laidlaw,' 100; Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn, 2;00; .Mrs. Al- bert Alton, „5 00; 'R.. B. Quance, .75; Mrs. George Andrew, 2.00; Jack Van Osch, 1.00; James Barnby; Loft,_P. W. Roag, 5.00; United Church Mission Band The meeting opened with the Mission Band hymen °followed by ,prayer by Mrs. White. Doll clothes were made ' for the mis- sion at. Carpe Croker and are to be brought next meeting. Christ- mas cards are to- be , sold. The election of officers resulted as follows: Mary Abrin, 'president; Lynda :Button, secretary; Louise Jones, ,pianist; . Beverley MacKen zie, • treasurer; Peggy, ' Button, press reporter..,A. hymn and the Mission: Band purpose .closed the meeting: ' • ' Women's Association Gioup I SPORE' ` 0 G. H,END EtSON HEADS. BOWLERS A meeting of the Lucknow Lawn 'Bowling Club was held, in the Bowlers' Clubhouse last Thursday night at which the executive, for the coming year was elected. • Membership. in the' club has increased in the least year from 30 to 40, • and 'this . past ''season. has been a. very 'successful one. The fees. ford next season were set the same as this past year, $2 ' far ladies,, . $3 for nev+Y men • members 'and --$5 for old- mem- bers. A vote of thanks was ten- dered. the grounds committee for .services rendered' at :the ;green. During this "past season the new' clubhouse ' was built and . the lights installed and the club has '•a small surplus , to. start next year.. 4,-, . The new executive includes; president,. Garnet Henderson; •vice +president, Jack MacDonald, secretarytreasurer, , Roy Finlay- son; jitney committee, Isaac Miller, Wallace Miller, Robert Rae, Fred Jackson,. membership,• Harvey Webster, +Mike. Sander- son, -Mrs. ' Roy- Finlaysbrn, Mrs.. Jam 'MacDonald grounds, Gar- net Henderson, .Fred Jaokson, Robert Rae, IRoy' Finlayson; tournament, 'Wm. Schmid, Lloyd Hall, . Geo. Westlake,;: Jack . Hen- derson. BOYS FROM LUCKNOW ' HIGH COMPETE, ;AT WOSSA MEET Lucknow Frul FOR LOWEST, IOW PRICES MARGARINE, SUNBRITE __ 4' New ,smoother texture. Lb. 27'c .__ IUs KLEENEX TISSUE Regular or Chubby.. SAVE 17c, �. or CHOICE PEAS. . Mn z.•S St�n'lyl�e�s�t. l.5 e...� �V� 16c. OUR. OWN BLEND `TEA , Special, Low, Low Price, Pound _�; _ __r_.79C 'POTATOES Canaida No, 1, Table stock, 75:1b. 'big __Si 669 Be Wise, • Grab These: Buys. • "Values' effective October 25, .26, 27 Our. Stock Is Fresh We Sell For. Less 'Phone '119, Lucknow Standing Wolverines 12, Chipmualcs 10. Tigers 10, Pole ,Cats `10,. . Beavers 9, Kangaroos::9, Gophers 8, Lions 7, Squirrels' 6, !Gibs 6, Zebras 4, Coons 3. ' TIMBER .TIPS.- .'The Wolverines are still alone in first _place 10 they downed the Lions for. 3 points 1Tap Hall led the attack with .6. total of 703 pine, while Harold .Elliott ' with 648. :was'best for the ,losers • The Tigers, : getting . off..' to a ' Lucknow • District High. School fine start this year, rolled to .a 4 point was :one of thirty-one schools : win over the Culkis. jean that sent more than 750 entrants Into the WOSSA "Jr- :track and field 'meet held : at the • Univer- sity : of Western Ontario ..stadium,' London, last—•Saturday.__, Lucknow was represented by four •athletes at the meet.: Jam' Reed placed fourth in. the mile race in senior competition, `.Gary Sitter. wash fifth in . `the : senior. 'running broad ' jump,- Doug. Stan- ley placed third in the interned :Roy Black 'with 645 ;and Mae ,late boys 440`.' y._ard'wdas i-and.1Junte with_ .641..wereeenpugh Floyd Stanley • entered in the to give the. Chipmunks a seven junior ..competition. !point win over, .the • slumpiing, Zebras. Ken - Jardine scored' well ' over the 600 mark for the, losers: • The Goplhers and Kangaroos rolled .a draw with George:' West-' lake S, 3,12 higli for the Gophers, and Larry Salkeld's :640. taking the. honors for the, Kangaroos. The Coons, under a new cap-. thin, 'Jack Treleaven, and some; new faces m the 'club, •rolled a : = The Village , of Lucknow is en- • draw with tl e%Beavers. The'Tre- titled to send 12 voting delegates !leaven, duo led 'the''toon attack. •to next week's convention, which • while the McKinnons were best will iter addressed by Prof. James for .the Beavers. A couple. of RScott, Ross, Wicher and others. lady' recruits . set something of a Mr. Scott: is substituting; fpr the . record, ..when:'.in the battle for lion. James , Sinclair, who has low single,- 39. was counted in found it, impossible to be Pres- e s ore. act. • Alton and C.. Poppies both• scor- ed • over the. 600 mark for, the winners. The Cubs were down a bit from last week's; record . per- formarrce.:• 'Captain. Chas. Webster power •ed the Pole Cats' to. a 3 point win : over the Squirrels • as he chalked ' up a 724 total including a •31.7 flat single. Lorna ButCon's, 601 Was tops for- the losers. MEETING TO PLAN WINTER SPORTS: An: open meeting is called for net Monday : evening, October 29th; in. the Town Hall: to lay plans for 'winter sports activities. The Meeting is called for 8.00 p.m, and the theme 'is "Be Pres-, .ent and Be • On Timer The meeting is called by the Lucknow' District Recreation Commttee, which was establish- ed this spring, arid did a remark- ably fine job of 'organizing and The—Johnston-Houston—Group (promoting: a full program of met' at the home of Mrs. La*- so(f a curing t e summer,; as well as supervised recreation DONALD BLUE TO BE CANDIDATE Bruce County Liberals : will convene at : Southampton . on Wednesday afternoon ` . of• next week , to select a candidate • to, -c eritest;-;the-.-riding.-in. Federal election. Indicaations • point ;• to a general election ibeing held possibly next June.' The riding is currently represented by A. M. Robinson, Conservvative,• who captured 'the seat frdm Donald :Blue in the last—Federal election:--- ' Mr. Blue has announced he will be a candidate for the nom- ination next Wednesday, as has' ,Qhester. Merriam •ot Tara. For Mr. Merriam it Will *be his first bid ,to enter the • Federal field; Others may •receive token nominations, but it appears as : if the -choice'will . be between these two gentlemen. rence MacLeod. on Wednesday, Oetooer 9rth with an •attendar'ce. of 13 adults, 2 visitors and three children: Mrs. Houston, in charge opened the • meeting with the theme hymn : and the Lord's prayer in unison. The . scripture reading was given- by Mrs. F. 'Gilchrist, meditation by Mrs. Mel Stewart, Brayer. by Mrs: Houston and the motto by Mrs. • BRUCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION . . 1 during( the month : of ;July for. children from six td . twelve' years of age. The Committee has . `found . a good deal of : enthusiasm for, their , ndertak ngs, but not' suf- ficient voluntary helpers to car- ry • on the tasks that arise. here is an ' obligationon all Civic mindedresidents to do their share in such activities. ; ' Next Monday's meeting will determine what hockey ,activit- ies activit-ies . can be undertaken this win- ter, ,Minor hockey" ;is a. must if Lucknow is to retain any of its o • gory on t . e ice. No doubt a local league ;and intermediate hockey will also come • up for 'discussion, adding,. to the import' ance of a large and representa- tive attendance "from town and country. and Annual Meeting TOWN HALL,: SOUTHAMPTON' 1956, at 2:30 per. SPEAKERS --Prof,• Janes R. Scott, Ross Wither and others. DVipR.YONE WELCOME. MA'URICE DOWNS, President. • Houston, .Arrangements• for . the fowl supper were • Made/ and other business dealt .with. Mrs. Bark well took charge .of.the fol- lowing •program: a reading ' by Mrs. • A; Little, a splendid ad- dress by Miss Dean MacLeod on Thanksgiving Blessings was en- joyed,a reading by 1VIrs.,„,Bark- 'well. The meeting closed ' with the mizpah benediction and 1Vlrs: A. Little conducted a contest and lunch Was served by the com- mittee in. charge. - • "Iceiostareed W1N'TE AIR' CONDITIONING UNITS FOR OIL FIRING An ample suply oi-clean, humid ified,, heaithlul, air , .. correctly heated and circulated throughout' your home ..:. and with no at tention from yowl -?hese beautiful Clare units are:rcompletely auto - matin and amazingly low in price. Check the advantages Listed then come in to see for yourself! Win ILNo a es _no dust, no attention needed. .• • Automatic, thermostatically con- trolled heat assures even tempera- . -Cure. • • Healthful air, filtered,' humidified, evenly warmed. and circulated. ,• Economical to operate. • Smart appearance for modem " fin.; 'shed basement. 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