The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-10-31, Page 8EiGHT
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WEDNESPAT.. OC/It. 51st, 1958
.HOCKE.Y SEASON
Twenty-five enthusiastic sports-
men -were present at the • open
meeting, in. the Lucknow Town
bn Monday night to inve.s-
tigate the posSibility .of hockey
teams in. Lucknow for the coin-
ing season., The meeting was
called 'by the Recreation. COm-•
anittee which . did 'such a won-
derful job in Promoting softball
during the summer. months.
President Bali MacIntosh. presid-
The -general feeling at the
meeting was to sponsor a com-
plete range .of minor teams from
Pee Wee to Juvenile. Possible
suggestions .for • managing ' and
coaching the teams were made.
Bu d Thompsop, and -Otto Peder-
sen were suggested for Pee Wee
and were to be contacted in r
gard to t -his matter. Albert Chin
and Bill Johnstene were suggest-
ed as coach and manager a a
Juvenile tem. '
It •,was felt by some that .if
Jitivenile team was entered, suf
ficient players Would not be left
to . round out Iniennediate
team for W.0A.A. Competition.
Several juvenilespresent-4 ex-
pressedtheir wish. to play in
juvenile calibre if possible.
A community, league was sug-
gested• be run With players_
from town' and -Country.
Hugh MacMillan and 'Roy. Em-
berlin were named to approach
all players of juvenile age and
$eompile a list„ so if you want to, I
play juvenile ,hockey, approach
these boys. • , • .
• Art 'Breckles and Ron Graham
were named , to approach pros-
pectiNte intermediate playerS.,
Anyone desiring to play inter-
mediate, even if only_ in a 'com-
munity league, conticf-:Art or
Ron.. Another meeting will .be'.
called in a: 'couple of weeks to.
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make definite plans. ,
DONNYBROOK
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Mr and Mrs. Wm. Hardy at -.I
tended. the Clutton-Niveis wed-
ding at Dungannon on Saturday.
Misses GladyS Jefferson, /LK,
of . Woodstock and Lot/1Se. Jeffer-
son of Stratford were hozhe over
the week -end. ,
Bert and Norman, Thompson
visited on Saturday Nyith their
'brother, Frank, at Beck 1Viemor-
ial Hospital at London.
' Mr. and Mrs. John. Noble and
'family • visited on Saturday with
relatives at London. ' •
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LANGSIDE
Congratulations to Mr. Douglas
Shn,pson and his bride,,
Miss
Doreen Currie, R.N., who were
Married in 17fingharn. United
Lucknow Fruit
FOR LOWEST, LOW PRICES
HIGHLAND PRIDE - on,
Coffee, freshly ground. Pound ' 77%
TOMATO JUICE
York Fancy, Ti. 48 Oz, SAVE 7c tins 59c
GRANULATED SUGAR
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Golden No. 2. 3 -DAY -SPECIAL .11' Wan 77C
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Low, Low Bargain; 111/3.
Be Wise, Values effective
Grab These Buys. " November 1, 2,
.Our Stock Is Fresh We Sell For Less
'Phone 119, Lucknow
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Chain* . Saturday. ,We-"wel-,1
come Mrs: Simpson ,to. the munity
Mr. and Mrs. David--NichOl &
family of. Niagara Falls 'were
or Best
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ANTI -FREEZE '
SNOW TIRES
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OBITUARY:
• MRS. BURTON HAYES •
Many in the district were'
deeply saddened by the untimely
passing of the former Laura Mae
visitors this week -end with Mr. Blackett, beloved wife of -Bur-
and . Mrs. Elmer Huffinan: Mrs, -ton, HaYes. Her - death occurred
Huffman returned with them 'af- Tuesday morning, October 16th,
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ter a •week's 'visit in the city. . in Victoria Hospital, London, af-
,, Mr. James Munro, '. Mr. . and 'ter a long .and painful illness
MTS. Clarence Munro of. ' Lam- which she endured . uncomplain-
i beth were Sunday visitors with
I Mr. and Mrs. Huntley Dawson
and farnily. Mr. Joshua Dawson
went to.London with thean for a
Visit with friends.
ingly.
Born. August .8th, 1935, she
started to .school mw Ripley, con-
tinuing her education in London
while her father served ,in the
army there. After the_war_they_
returned to, Huron Township,
where 'Laura 'Mae resided until
her marriage. July 9th, 1956 Al-
though shelived just a short,
time in Kincardine township
she endeared herself to • , the
neighbors and al.1,with whom she
came in contact Innumerable
paintingshanging hi. 'm a n y
homes throughout the district at-
testto hergreat artistic ability.
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pot luck, supper in- the
'church' basement on Friday night
wasa decided' success. Mr.' Jas.
NeedOnain showed slides.
Mrs. John. Button, formerly'
Annie Barr of Herschel, Sask.,
visited with her sister,. Mrs.
-John Purvis' and Fraser and
other friends last week..
Mr and .Mrs. Charlie Tiffin
visited on Sunday with Mn and
Mrs, Clark Johnston, Lynda and
Janette of Belgrave. ' - •
Mr. '• Clarence' Crowston, Chat-
ham; is having a week's holiday
with his parents, •IVIn and, Mrs.
John Crowston.
Mr. Lawrence 1VracLeodgot a,
new 1957 .FOrd last Week:
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Pain of Tor-
onto visited Sunday with.Tiffin
families.
Mrs. Barbara Ritchie of Luck -
now, was a SUndaY ,visitor with
Mr. and 'Mrs. Russel Ritchie.
Mrs, Robt. Button of London
and Alia.. John -Button of Her-
IIVIrs, Fred Titan on Wednesday,
Word was received by Mrs,
John --Ikultit--that- he - daughter,
Mrs. Roy ,L MacKenzie (Eunice
Purvis) of Oshawa was a pat-
ient in. the General Hospital ht
that city;having undergone a
major operation on Wednesday
Friends in this community hope
for 'a speedy recovery.
Have you renewed your Sentinel?
Her skill 'in, bring Music out' of
any 'kind of piano brought pleas-
ure to all who knew hen Al-
though inclined' to be reserved
her immense popularity was de-
monstrated in the . beautiful .ar-
tray of floral.. tributes and the
large number who 'gathered to
pay their last resPects.
Prior to her marriage ,Latna
Mae was einployed. in Lucknowit Sheltoifs. woodworking plant
••The funeral. service was held
at St.. Paul's Anglican . Church
inRipley, the same church in
which she Was baptized, con-
firedand married. The Rector
Wr_St.,Pe.._tirs,-,-the--Rev-- Jell--
nings, officiated assisted by Mr.
"James Palmer of Bervie and
ICinganf, with interment' in Kin-
cardine cemetery. '
• BORN
ROWLETT at Brantford on
IVIonday, October 29th, .1956, to'
Mir. and Mrs. Ralph Howlett,
formerly of St. Helens, a daugh-
ter, Elizabeth Arm.
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pectricaTappljantes
We have on , hand 'a good'supply of:
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Automatic Electric Irons
Pop -Up and Turnover Toaster's
Electric Kettles and Percolators
Sunbeam Junior Mixers in Colors •
0a0dightsiOatteries -and Bulbs
Dri-Kil and AtoMic Lice' Powder
Warfarin Kit
Wm.
Miardie
Phonis. iO Lucknow
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