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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-12-12, Page 10• PGE THN' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL T.UCKNO"W, ONTARIO' Aid. of ' Bob Courtney in the 'BEACHsPAVILI;ON, KINCARDINE Thursday, I�e�ern er CARRUTHERS ORCHESTRA The '•Pavilion, 'Orchestra and Advertising have been - donatedfor this benefit night. SPORT' WEDNESDAY, DEC. 12th, 1956 ENTER JUVENI1i.E TEAM, "' ! Fruit..�� c Market .* The L•ucknow Juvenile hockey 11 team hasbeen grouped with "P' Clinton, !,St.,- Marys and S:eaforth, Action wtas scheduled to get un-' derway last week, but as Luck - now is the only town without Clean ' ; OBITUARY .:lean of Lucknow Presbyterian 'Church. Interment was in Green- MRS. JOHN :IRWIN ' ' hill Cemetery, the 'pallbearers Death carne 'on Tuesday of last 'being Oharles Riach, Charles week <to, .Mrs. John Irwin, arllife- i Wilkins, W J. 'Clark, Wesley Al- long resident 'of thiscommunity, ton, •iOalvin Irwin and Lloyd Ir- -who 'was within a few months of win. eased '. her • Ther ;90thIbirthday,,..She was.. born 1 Her husband predec on May 21st, '1867:. in 1929..,Surviving' are 'one son, She' had been in failing health Wm. 'J. Irwin of . Kinloss and a J. . Clark' (Ethel), of Wingham. artificial ice they .are . dropping 'the first part of .the schedule and counting double points .in the, latter part of the schedule. 'Albert Chin and :Bill Johnstone are coaching and managing the team this year. Each team is to supply a referee with the visit- ing one.lo be the referee -in chief, A meeting of players and all for ..a time and had'. been 'bedfast, .daughter, Mrs W since SepteMber at the home of 1 of ., fam- her son, ` Mr; an.--W.41-Ir.,d Mr -s . ;MrsIYiwin was one, aa. of win, with whom she had; made. ily of'eleven 'children, five f her home for ,the past few years,whom survive.' They are and by whom she. was kindly. and James of . Lucknow,. Adam' of ,cared ; .for . during' . her declining - years. r e Mrs. Irwin was the ' former Mary. ,Elizabeth Johnstone, .dau- FOR LOWEST„ LO • a CHRISTMAS CAKE Ex-eltusi e; 3 . lb. 'ring. ;I4c►weiit P Ili SODAS, Plain or Salted •(34c1 1 M Corinick's..L OW, Low£ SPEC 1�. TULIP • MARGARINE • Sweet,, Fresh Flavor, SPEC1'A ,PRICES.' air First •IN the forst For.i at6—St.at •.was. Predeceased. by three ghter • of, Jetties. Johnstone . and brothers, . John, .Jacob' and Ed- f Mrs. Thos. born and , raised on ,1Coneession Henry ` (Belle) ' 'and • Charlotte 10 Ashfield, and after`Qier.. mar- Johnstone. iiage to -Mr -Irwin; . spent all her. I , . • the Second: Con -1 A subscription -•to�; The Sentinel married life, on.. cession, :Kinloss , solves Christmas . gift giving The- funeral .service was held'' quickly and easily. and is a , re - at t the Johnstone Funeral •Home,. = znemmrance' that brings year- IInicknaw; -on Friday, afternoon,. round enjoyrrfent, An _ attractive ,IV playerandtheweek-endlaxthispast, new regulations.' • ' back to _HamUton. ,by Jos. Marti Speaking; •at. the 'Lions meeting TIMBER . TIPS '. Miss Yo Van Oseh is emplo, who has . obtained work there. here on iMonday. evening, Guy The high:. 7 g ilteriibergrs home whi IYiad been. '.made to curtail Tor a 4. ;,point lead; ,Mrs, Miltenberg . is a;' patient i two teams, and'!naw opened wp. _swee= ;-Goderiddh� tHosp-itaL- 1- MAO entries . to as a result of (herr clean p the' total. nun)Ser of entries at over the a• Chipmunks. The West- Mrs: Sheridan is: .expected tournament. her .: duties ` 'as . teach next Easters tournament, to 65 i lake duo '"with • •a grand total: of resume. . f Emerson outlined the plans that • high -4137411g Gapl�er have. ed at R. Mi conducted by ..:Rev: Wallace Me- card ,arinounc a ,e i teams 1328 powered the. ,wiinners, while here on Tuesday. ' Miss Ma) He said 'Abet' March. 15th had . Bill Hunterwas top man :for the Sheridan •of Toronto spent 1a -' _ rbeen .set as a...definite deadline • , • . s 141 1 • Fr N loser ; week at .her home: here :.• Meanwhile .the Pole . Cats have.. • Miss: Antoinette Balton is vi 2nd 'place all alone as they split iting at the.'home..,:of Mr• al • spoipts with - Jack.;-Treleaven's Mrs. Normen_Q_C.Onnor. :Coons, Mike Sandersori's'650 and Mr, and •Mrs. Crowe of Sas Coon Anne Mason with 590'`'were 'visited with Mrs, Jerry O'Co OP, rollers in, the stalemate . nor and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril At The Beavers led'Ibv'.D. McKin- tu'i last • week, prior to ':.leavi non and Cora .Thompson,, .shov- for their honie in the . West. Th ed ,the Wolverines* to the . nu:m- were accompanied; 113y Miss An giber :5 p t as 'they rolled •a three MoKinnon of Wingham i{ !point ,'win: Harold Greerwas-tolr-�tlfiss-Frances Gilmore of : Lc fi man. for the losers with, a 683::. .don visited .,at her home hi II. The Squirrels moved op. into , over : the :week -end. i a 3rd i place tie as • they mowed Mr. Gilbert 'Frayne is visit 1: the Kangaroos over :for 3 points. in Toronto fez a few days. ' For the ;Squirrels, 'Gordon Brooks Mrs. Thos. O'Neill ,is. <sti.11 r. was the rbi�" difference-• as ' the I patient in, Winghani Hospita NI •«+ • Came up with a 217 total, while -Rev.- E. - Van Vynckt condi • .the best ' effort for the Kangar- ed a ,Holy Hour at 3.00 p.m. _, a This Year Give r .Home� �# cos wiras ,Ab 'Chin's 651 total: ."-Sunday, as requested by Hitt • The Zebras ' are now rolling eelleney Bishop Cody, :with THATWILL GIVE YOU COMFORTANDENJOYMENT Y�t SOI.1,right along 'es' they unset the 'special •sermon • and. "special .pr 4 dine with 687 and Stuart. Jamie- ian People and the.conversior 1 w I Tigers for 4 points. Ruth Jar-. i ers -.for .freedom for the. Hun! FOR YEARS T.O COME 4 son with 620 were just too hot Russia. olo • • • ,Y+ • .. - •. 'Tor the slipping Tigers. On 'Monday; Deceihber 1 tcarat,w7+�,�rb�t,s�rl�+s�+�,�++1�����+1�I�tb�� � �a pool. children, will �'DOORS � m held the Cubs to � a draw. their annual Christmas I41v ' 4,b-�I�$ir-�i;i�g4€r�+t�8��1i4€�4 •Irvine Eedy 1�1 the Lions asth sc S. Il! 3. ey as con , LATION �BATTS • COMBINATION , t'. ! 1 Irvine's• 682' and Dick Park .on at 8.30 p.m. in the parish .1. IN5U , p • a '` S a the Cub team with 632 ;Were. to of the all show our rec'ia � . � » T �' . om lately �► You : et both a torp' Door, .and ty � time and,., effort the $ • at men for the Dungannon contest • • h � • � ill 24 23 Beavers 21 3 thick • ulsu at><on. to comp 4 • '" �' Door when you bray a >� chars, Mrs. Sheridan, . Mrs C f h era a Ser Standing insulate the cellhng. o the average • will approximately.. 45. , � .� � Oaphers 31, Pole Cats 27, 'Kan- and •the music teacher, home will cost $, "t• �.. s nt i?n •.pre Simpson, Piave pe � ' ~' � A � CO'MB►LNATiOhI DOOR � 26 squirrels 26 wolv�er� � Afton of this program. J , ' . garo ;A C 1 Wax enclosed 'Batts ma e t e L roes _ Cubs , will follow the concerwith • • Mad f Cl Cedar 1 3 8 GFT"'" ks 20 Zebras 19 'Lions best ainsulatr ill Made o ear aid. - 1 i ippon ‘.orchestra .in attend • . . . ' I,ruthers• ° orch on end w f thick.'Tigers 14. � . Coons 15, n3ya 116, � � enough' 'fuel itself. Ask. for a .free rs t or THE OTHER SIDE a' picture of 10,000 to 15,000' ► es " O pay. w , All Standard Sizes in Stock.. ti t nae. w ;» glad bodies—the 20 to • 411 Ie2>i2i i it iit i s iti iit Ib i Zii i i br u Dir iit it he : 1he •dispense 1cohvlic cent of the arche nis on i, y cheer spend Millions in ' adverr,. highways each year in whit, ili '- t onvince coho1' is • involved g •g in the mellow . a .:ra e • 14 # r benevolent.spirits is in 'the great They i tt ++ r tr 4,� i t, �i 4 +i t t # t� i art v tQr 4 � �Qa i i u or +tri o +iw?i i o isyne see t o •t "t in- It would include ` .he t . BRIGHTEN YO .readers -and listeners . a ' o . Bulge ' h ll" ma' d' ria v-oti read in newspapers. of N � �. � � � of good friends hearty hosts and Tars drowned,• ley:mole: • and .slain, of �}es brl:c American tradition".. , 4 One . U,S. community struck # NI i an ' A.A. Paid advertisements gave a graphic , word picture of '4 ;14 THE OTHER SIDE., ... 14 4 • "We wish we, had a picture of . )4 C sorrne cif .the , people you see , in �, liquor ads . afterwards! It UR KITCHEN With The I h children br'utalltrete olorful Arbo9�te CoUlrYter � 'The evil cefor these ' w " C p k 1 t v �rc--`Il,eir ic��rdor vraSl appe under .`r._ -�,•�l ars I the .very papers which :p rrr ads which. tell you "ilii', longs","It's polite and re able .to drink", ;:it' marks , a man of distinction', It •is a picture the aico}, nem. is afraid to advert: t Followingts a ALUMINUM DOORS Marlite Wall `den Test Ceiling Squares Metal, Mouldings Chrome Cabinet Hardware Tile Flooriri ►' t T ALUMINUM,; COMBINATION SASH ' tlnriia � r.�lt�il�'� n�'br�t 1981sOt!>lhit i►ne • would • not ' be a picture they ,would dare to. print. . • Advt. • rlCrr.. and Mrs. Jack lir: of Point, Clark were .at on Monday attending .th'' era! of his brother in:lay, Oliver Tremaine. ` . .l It would be a picture of 3 Mil- • JOHN." W. .1IEI�TDE1I�eON" 'LUMBER- L Tion alcoholics.. It. would be 4C ill4 ,�; ., � ofthre � . on problem a PHONE' 50'; LUGKNO't picture e •ixi p em 'drinkers, most of them on the 0.riiIo0,0i00I�.e�eoiieivirowiuitowioiizriototkomnoibotatzturttuoeaarra.irsti.4:a0.a4,4*.wM:,-.-Aig.OI4I10m.>....�t ...Woul::.. ,.b •