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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-11-29, Page 6„, fY: r 1 s,. 10101/ TIMBER TIPS; Parks' Culbs of - Dungannon and Anderson's Tiger Cats ,made the' big jumps in the standing' last week when they took over :sec and and third places respectively..' %ieubs, led by Park_ ,and .Er rington, ,came up with, five ef- forts to outclass the PQle cats who just couldn't seem to get rolling. • The Gophers carne, through wiitli( five•• points, despite Chip .. Munk• Mrs. Anna Johnston's'good ;gable,: and are now in the midst, of the chase. This means that the teams are well 'balanced and: `that • anything can happen! ., • - Tonight Treleav'en's Beavers, must hold the • fast. -stepping Zebras, while .the • ' 'Lions `. slow ' down the Cubs. . All teams took. over ; :alleys. faster last week• and are expect ed to keep.•up the good work A turkey 'roll will be run off on December 13th, the final bowl- ing date before Christmas; De tails later. League' Standing Zebras' 17; Cubs 14; Tiger Cats 10; iChirPy Chilimunks' .9; Bea'v-. ' ers 9; Lions .9;Pole Cats' 9 'gophers 7: • CREWE Congratulations of the com- munity to Mr., `and: `Mrs , Lorne : Hasty, , newlyweds.. Mr. and Mrs. Chester. Finnr : gin visited. `Sunday with Mr.. and Mrs: .Mel henry and family at Pine .River. We .are .glad to 'report, Mrs. ,. Henry is able - to : be :home from :;Londa ;London. hospital. ` Mr.- and Mrs.: J. Curran • and family visited . Sunday evening with Mr.and Mrs. Allan 'Carbett and: fancu1y at " Cedar; ,Valley: Mr. and: ;Mrs Benson Shackle- ton'' and family visited his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs �Jones,'.Wing ',RE-ELECTED DIRECTOR • 'Gordo n Kirkland' of• Zion vias re-elected as .,a director , . of 'the Huron Co-operative, Medical' Ser- vices at the 'annulal 'meeting• in 'Clinton There are are.3,4 12: members in 154 �, groups; covering ,a total of 8,501 ' persons.' 'A . clause •that will be- • come effective .soon,- calls for :a. deduction of the first $10 . from all .hospital ;claims., `. THE LUCKNO.W SENTINEL, LUCKNO SANDY RIDER ROUTES' ROBBERS,DROP 55000 LOOT A chance ,'zncetin;; in ;a ;back alley in .Stratford - on Saturday evening,resulted in .Constable Lionel Rider causing two robbers to :drop a $5000 jewelry loot .and take to their heels., . • "Sandy", who moved front Lucknow -a few;--.months_ago to. join the Stratford force, . was, making a. routine ec at the rear of Ontario `St. stores when he came upon the two men leav- ing the Swanson , jewelry store by the back• door. Here's how Sandy related the, incident: It was dark and .1' shonemy fla hlight on them: It was .then' s.. g I noticed that ,each carried what looked . like a large sugar.. sack. One was full to the top .and, the• other.. about three-quarters full. This' and the 'fact that they had left the rear door' open struck me as queer. I asked, 'What goes on, fellows?' and they told me it was " The constable said .that t the. The ab of .,. .a same tune lie tha11enged�°the two Men ' (the of . them reached into his overcoat pocket ."I •thought;. he . was pulling a gun' • sand I reached ' for mine. At this gess ture . on my part. they ran like a couple'of hares", 'Constable Rider said. . The policeman gave chase but lost the two ° 'nen ' .near. the Chaixiibers Motors 'used car lot on.• Brunswick ' St., (behind the Wind sorHotel. "1 shouted:at them to stop or I would shoot' but they, kept running I couldn't shoot',be :cause there . were ' too' many peo.-• ple around", he said. OBITUARY THOMAS MENARY Thomas Menaxy,, 85, died at his home in Goderi,ch on: Thursday night. ':A son . of ;the 'late Mr. and: Mrs:. Thomas J'Menary, he. was born. in: Ashfield -township ' and lived ; at ' Sheppardton for' many years' before ' morning to Goderich 12 years ago.. He was a ,member of : the Orange Lodge at Belfast. His wife, .. formerly Elizabeth Pierce, 'lied several. years . ago°: Surviving are ' a daughter, •Miss Mae Menary,' Goderich; and one brother, •. • `'GV"illiaan Menary, . Ash- field. The '.funeral service was held at the Cranston, and. Walter funeral home Monday with. Rev. B. ,H. Farr. of 'St.: George's Angli- •can' , Church officiating.` 'Burial was :in. Dungannon .cemetery.. • f lail,■aa■{ ■iIaa ■If1/■auu.0 a■1■a■.aaiiauui lUsau - Used C r �area�ns • _ a! . - ■ ■ It BRAND NEW '. DELUXE : PONTIAC STYLELINE • SEDAN. ■ ■ • ■ ■• ■ BRAND NEW CHEV., DELUXE SEDAN.' , 71951 CHEV.. DELUXE COACH, 5300. under list.millo � • 1950 PONTIAC SEDA7�T 1950 CHEV. DEL JXE STYLE' LINE' ' SEDAN. 1950 METEOR COACH.. ' 1949 CHEV.:`STYLELINE COACH. ■ . 1949 CHEV. DELUXE STYLEIANE SEDAN, fully equipped. •' ' 1949.CHEV.STYLINE.•SEDAN, custom radio, air condition 1 g, 1949 CHEV. COACH, new motor. • SPECIAL $1295: '• • Q• ■ 1948 CHEV. ETLINE COACH with Custom Radio: FLE . 1947 PONTIAC SEDAN. / ■ 1947 CHEV. COACH. .. ■ 1941 CHEV. COACH'. ■ ▪ • 1940 PLYMOUTH COACH, newly--overha'uled. ■ 1939 PLYMOUTH COACH, , 1940 10.JDSON 'COACH. le t• BRAND NEW 'CH>V, i/2=T0111 STRUCK at sacrifice price. ■ • NEW CARS ▪ Ch eo •, Pontiac, Buick, Olds,' Ford, Meteor. ▪ Approximately .24 hour service with choice of colors. • • Briissels ,. o C "The Home of Better Used Cars" i■ REGULAR .LIST ` PRICE • S CIRCUIT , LADIES REVIEW YEAR; The annual meeting of Ashfield W.M.S. .S. was• held at the home of Rein. • and Mrs. Woolley on Fri- day,. ri-day,• November 23rd with. 'a large attendance. Mrs. Woolley . presid- ed and Mrs. Gordon Ritchie -led in prayer. The progra,in included a reading by lMrs. Albert Alton, instrumental by Mrs. Wesley Ritchie;' readings. by Mrs. Bert. Alton ' and Mrs: Richard Kilpat- rick.' Prayer wasoffered by Mrs. Albert Alton. . . • The !business. part of the meet . ing was conducted' by Rev. Wool- ley. The' minutes of the. last ' an nual meeting were read;•iby. Mrs.. (Chris :Cook:' . ' • • A splendid report•was given•by' the :Corresponding 'secretary, Mrs, E ank Ritchie. A discussion on obtaining. more. W.M.S. literature was held :and, decided, to look in- to the matter .more. fully. The Presbyterial ' held. in :Exeter on April 27th was attended by 'two- members' frOM Zion,: Mrs;. 'Gor- don. Ritchie and Mrs .W. G. Hun:' ter! Ashfield has fifteen. ,new` members since oithe previous year. -A :number of'. me,Ynbers 'attended. the'summer ..meeting at St. Hel- ens, During Rev. Wolley's vaca- tion each'', of the three appoint- ments -took charge of a Sunday- serviiee under' the.' W.M.S., and worthy mention was made of 'this supply work. Forty-one ..Mission- ary. Monthlies issionary..Monthlies• are subscribed tor. Marie Cupskey . was' showered' With • birthday' gifts; plants,, cloth- ing, etc,, lby each appointment, Marie has handed in 1000 cop- pers to"the :W.M.S: .Money rais- ing.met!hods were: Blakes,',talent money, collections; Christmas cards `.'and , a play; Hacketts; bazaar,. • collections, sale: of . ,plants, cards, quilt and a banquet Zion, co1aectioris; talent anoney,, • bazaar . ' and cards. On completion of the above '.report ' a •vete; ofthanks•. was tenderedMrs. Ritchie byy Mrs., Bert Alton., • Report's were given, a's follows; Christian stewardship ..by Mrs. 'Bert Alton; Missionary ;Monthlies and -World Friends, by Mrs.Nel- son Rayxnard; supplies by Mrs. Roy Alton; Temperance & Christ- ian "citizenship • by Mrs. Cyril.' Campbell; treasurer's , reports:' Makes,.by ..Mrs. Herb Curran, Mande ' On hand ;$140.40; ,Hack- etts, by Mrs.. Bert . Alton; $99.45, 4 life Members:and 22 paid mem- bers; Zion, by Mrs. Wes ;Ritchie, •$79:66, With ' 20 :paid' members; general treasurer's report by Mrs. Albert. Alton, .$144:77. W.M.S. '::officers elected . were: Pres., Mrs. Woolley; treas.,Mrs. Albert Alton; recording sec., -Mrs: Chris Cook, corresponding sec., Mrs. Frank Ri£cliie; .. sec.' of • as= soci'ate ."tneinbers, ' Mrs. Jerry Cranston, . sec. ,• of • corninunity friendship, Mrs. Kirkland; sec. of Christian ,Stewardship, Mrs.• Bert Alton, sec. of literature, Mrs: *Livingston Nfenary; : sec. of Mis- sionary'. IVIomthlies .and World friends, Mrs Ilaynard; sec. of supply, Mrs. Roy Alton; • sec.. of Temperance &. Christian citizen- ship,:. Mrs •C --Campbell;;- -press sec., Mrs. W. G. Hunter... 'A. report ° of Ashfield W. A. !work then followed. with .Rev.' Woolley reading the minutes of the last meeting, in the absence of, the secretary, Mrs. Kirkland.. The ,treasurer's • report was given by Mrs: Richard • Kilpat- rick. showing •$76.37 as the bal- ance on hand: Officers were elected as fol- lows: • press, . -Mrs. Roy Alton; treas., Mrs. ,Richard Kilpatrick; sec., Mrs., G Kirkland; ladies' to represent the W.A. at each ap pointment, Blakes; Mrs. L. Men- ary, Mrs. "I Cranston; .Hacketts; Mrs. C. 'Campbell; Mrs.. R. Cam- eron; Zion, ' Mrs. W. O. Hunter, Mrs. Gordon Ritchie. ' A vote of thanks was moved by Mrs. 'Gordon Ritchie to Rev. and Mrs: Woolley: for their kind= ries. . • , • ■' .Following the 'meeting a lovely ■ ' lunch was served by the hostess, i • Mrs. Woolley, assisted -by .a num- Mr bei• of visiting ladies: /, • pen' ' Evenings i Cash Trade, • Terax�s' � O •� , 'phone_ •.. Until 10. Cities Service: Dealer. ' Phone 73x, Brussels • t. >t •aaaa■alas■aaaaiiYar■iia.ea,aeaia••aae■Ni■ishapeeet .d� • Presbyterian Guild The Call to Worship read by President • Ray. Stanley opened alis meeting of tli.e Guild. Hyanih 100 was sung and .the scripture respoinsively read. Marion. Mac- s. THI 0, 0 E1 11ER 29th',, X051 • a. EVERYTHING NOW IN ° STOCK for r...'.including: . ARBO1tITE .IN, POPULAR COLORS''. FIR PLYWOOD SHELVING. 1" x 12" AMEROCK CHROME -HARDWARE METAL MOULDINGS ucknow NDERSON ER ° LIMITED Y Phone 150 Ontario :.Donald:. gave the topic icoptinu- were'', conducted by Carolyn ing .the ::study of Hinduism and son sand the meetingclosed its' defects.. The guest speaker, the, mizpah benediction Mr. Ken Dickson of Belmore, spoke, interestingly on Leadershiip, Training: Mr. and,Mrs • Winn sang a' lovely duet, "Annie Laurie", and a .Scotcli poern •was`reacrby Susan MacNaughton. The meet- ing closed With singing :the Young: Peoples'.Benediction. United Church The Noveniber..26th-nieeti'ng of;• the Y.P.S., opened by Singing 'of hymn 500 followed by the, Lord'a prayer. The :scripture lessgn was. read' by. Bessie. Reav'ie followed by:v hymn 556.Carolyn . Gibson the. convener . for • the Meeting, then took charge. A': pleasing .. Piano ., solo was 'played •by 'Charlene Smith. Gladys Kilpatrick gave the 'topic, the high, cost . of a .Christ- iol'i education, .assisted by Bever=- ley •Ashton: ' and . Velma :' Howald.. Betty 'Johnston read' a ' poem ori titled, "The Land • of Beginning Again Riddles arid' a{ contest- Gib-' with ;innym�,wane giifl5j;OJ5Ibs.• • Get New Pep, Vint', Vigor '• Mist a tbrl l Bony limbs ugly hollows Oil up, neck no longer scrawny; bodyy'ioeee halt. starved; sickly "bean -pole" look.' Thousands of girls, -women. men. who never could gain: before. are sow' proe6 pelt', ay -ng' bodies, They thank theudof epealal vigorhe-buiUbildinglooki, flesh -building tonic, Ostrez: Jts.dontce, stimulants. invigorators, Iron. vitamin l pallium. enrich 'blood, •iimprove appetite and. digestha so food .gives you more' strength and nouns utlent: put'flesh on bare bones..:. ' DC?n t tear getting too fat. 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