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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-12-13, Page 6S it G<N V ►p 000 TIMBER TIPS ... .:,�• ..N,.wr.:. ,.iyan'.a•r,a;......,x., nw',•xe.• y:� ,�:.x..a. '• ....', ,. ..�w..:x .:. saw.nw»st+.*«m,-.:,:.«+r*;erg«*----�»%"w.::-�+3..w•m.«'�«,-.«.TM+•m....�.•,.�.. ,.,....... By virtue of • winning two de- ' 'cisions from the Zebras, Park's Cubsof Dungannon are _the new Pacesetters with a .total` of 24 points.'Cub. -Mrs; H ,,Errington ;came through with a fiat 'o of 521 to prove 'that -boys tahe ,not to prove that the .boys are not entirely responsible for their 'good showing to dater Johnston's "Chirpy Chipmunks ere also' hot numbers at present: Seems that, they were not con- tented to . take two close decis+ ions' from the Pole •Cats but act • 'wally' "stole" the third by one 'Ain! • Trailing • teams will have a' golden opportunity to cut . down leading teal's" margins • ' wheh. they tangle with, them ,tonight. What with : turkeys as well ' as pins to aimat there should be some.. big scores, for the ;records. - Be' sure to •have .all members of your team.' 'present .not . later' than 8.3b as (by, special arrange- ment) . there rnay;._be_alleyS _avail able before:9.00: ' It` .has. been -suggested that a, different: handicap . system ' be +used in determining turkey win- '.tiers. Instead of' 'using • two-thirds of the . difference. between the (previous average : and 200, 'Use .the- entire :figure -with a maximum of 100 'pins, "' This ,is .a sporting ges- ture towards weaker bowlers and puts everyone : on a more or.". less' equal• footing, for the special • l event. .. , ' • • Team Standings. on : Dec. 6th ' Cubs 24, Chirpy Chipmunks 21, Zebras 21, Beavers 19, 'Pole. Cats 16, Tigers 15,, Lions 13, Gophers 11. • ARRANGE GROUPINGS FOR' W:0./LA.' HOCHEY Harold .Greer and . Lloyd : Hall 'attended . the ' hockey: grouping Meeting of the W O A.A . held in Wingham last Wednesday, Lunknow. has :• entries in Inter- mediate •• "B",d Midget and..'Ban- tam. Ban- tarn tofor In rune late 'B i is cen- tres of 500. to -1000, with- centres under ,500 ..in `•`C". Midget. and Bantam teams. are in the "D" THE I:'UCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNQW,. ONTARIO WEDDING BELLS SUN GAN Death of"'Albert. Thain 'Word came as. a distinct shock. to friends andd relatives, upon hearing of the sudden death of Albert Thain," age 50, of 94 Glebe- mount • Ave., Toronto, while with his Wife was visiting at the home of her • fat'her, Mr, Angus . Mc- Diarmid. for the week -end Mr. 1 and rs , --Thain were preparng for their homeward journey to. .Toronto :shortly after'dinner . on Surfday, when he was stricken with a 'Severe heart attack and passed away. as he was being rushed to. Goderich Hospital. He was !born in Scotland, in 1901, a son of the late' 'Alexander ;Thain and Jean MacDonald Thain .and -came to thiscounty at the age. of . 6 years. ,46 has s'pen't cti- . tally: all his life ih • Toronto and. haS •been 'employed' •for 24 Years with the Toronto Transportation Commission,• He is survived by: his wife, formerly Mae .McDiar- mid,. three daughters • and; a san, Betty,; Alberta,. •sa'n•'dy '-and; Dor- 'othy and a: • brother. Kenneth of Toronto. He ' was predeceased. b• y "n i'ster` brina— a few --years- `ago: The remains rested at, Johnstone& funeral 'hone, • Lticknow;' where ori Tuesday;,,a funeral service.was held before being takers' . to. Tor Onto. On • Wednesday. ,a• service W..4 held at. Trull 'funeral home, Toronto,' . followed by '' interment in Pine Hill .Cemetery., Toronto, series for centres. under . 1000. Lucknow groupings are;' Intermediate, • Group, 1 -=Luck- now,. Brussels, Londesboro, Tees, Water, •Trowbridge, C, Clinton. Junior Farmers C Midget; �groi !b 3 J .uccknow D, • Blyth D, Brussels D; Monkton D. Convener, "Ned Rutledge, Brus-. Bantam,' .group • 2•-Goderich B, Windham, : C, ' Clinton C Luck-. now D, ':Teeswater D. Convener, Russell Holmes; Glints'. - HOCKEY ORGANIZATION MEETING TONIGHT ,' ' An organization m eti for meeting Intermediate, Midget and Bantam' hockey - teams .is slated. for to- night ,(Thursday) in the Town Hall at 8.00 o'clock sharp. , - Harold Greer, : who has ;been prom tiri!g; . t h e • Intermediate entry,• • states that it is important that those' interested in minor hockeyb-e, in. attendance,, to . take over the management, of the Ban- tam and 'Midget• entries, or they will have to; be, dropped. • ERTIFICATES 'Short Term- .5 years 3V2% Interest payable hal: yearly 4 Princi 5 rid , nfieresr unto' `~ ditional[y guaranfeed . , •: Authorized investment For•Trust Funds No Fluctuation in Principal •¢" Amounts'oF.$100:00 and .up. may be ;invested THE STERLING TRUE CORPORATION'. Head 'OffkI 372 Bay f. Toronto ' a 1 , SPROULEMcWH1NNEY - In the Presbyterian.. manse, LucknoW,. on Saturday at high noon, the 'marriage took"place of Alice Irene,' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McWhinney, Port Albert, to • Howard Gordon, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sproule, Auburn.t*Rev,' C. A. Winn offf abed in the double ring ceremony. The bride was .lo'vely in- a floor length . gown of white brocaded satin, fashioned with long sleeves,. fitted bodice and full skirt. Her bridal veil was held: in place :by a wreath, of white baby . morns' and satin ribbon and her bouquet was of pink roses, white mums and fern. She' were ' a double strand' 'of' .pearls. : 'Mrs: Albert' Nevill attended. her sister-; "wearing, is , floor length gown of bluish pink •. brocaded . satin With ,Shoulder length pink veil and carried pink and white. baby mums. ' ' Little Miss Nancy Jean . Robin- son of Goderi�r�'?. ,, niece of --the- bride, was flower. .girl, wearing. a floor length gown of. heavenly 19 ue ta€,feta,_carry g_her�flowers in a' hand crocheted white bas- ket, the handiwork of the brie; Mr. ' Albert Nevin,. was grooms- man. A reception was held at the home ,of the bride's parents, Evergreen' Farm; :-Ashfield. twp... The bride's mother received the guests wearing a cocoa brown tissue: ' faille diress:. with brown velvet triinmineand a• corsage of pink and white carnations while the groom's mother wore dark'. green silk crepe with • corsageof roses and pink carnations. A wti,edding,:dinner was'served• to the immediate relatives of'; the bride . ,and groom The dining- room was tastefully decorated :in a color.. scfeaine• of pink and white and the•' bride's .table was cen- tred. with a.:;:three :tier wedding cake. . _Later the Young' couple left for, a '.trip. ,to the United' :States," the bride travelling in: a .xalvy coat With ',fur trimming; .pink wool dress and hat to match, with :ac- cessories : in :black: On their..'re, •'turn• .they will; reside. on the' groom's farm in West Wawanosh INFANT BAPTIZED James • Martin Webster, infant son ,of . Mr. and 'Mrs... Wellington Webster:was `baptized by Dr. W J. Mumford at the morningser vice in the ,United; Church. • • KINLOUGH Honor: First --W I _ President.. Mrs: Win. Eadie was hostess for -the Holyrood-= Women'.s_iisti tute meeting._ Mrs. A. 'Murray' was in charge.. After the open- ing exercises business was `dealt with. Donations were voted to the Christmas Seal Fund''and the Sick Children's' Hospital.: Bazaar pro ceeds' ainotinted to $39.15. The following prograinwas. given.: reading, - Mrs. D Watson; motto, Mrs Tom 'Hodgins; current events, Mrs- Perry Hodgins, con• - t'est, Mrs. F. Thompson;. reading, Mrs. Jim. Smith;. recitation; El=. ne Murray; contest, Mrs. Ed.. 'hompson; roll call, a Christmas verse Mrs. Torii Harris read` an .address• and Mrs. It. 'Elliott ,pre sented.'Mrs. Boulding (nee Emma Ackert) . • who 'was ' present and hast1TeThonor -of being the first president o. the Holyrood Inst' ttt'te, Mrs, Botilding• -made a- fit ting reply. This being the Christ.. rias meeting a gift exchange . fol_ lowed. The meeting closedwith the•National Anthem and a dainty lunch "Was served by .the hostess and committee in charge, • ,Mrs, Jim Boyle- entertained the Girls'` Auxiliary: at her home • -on Tuesday evening last. , .Deepest sympathy 'is extended to Mrs. James Hodgins in, the death of her sister, Mrs. Hond- rich The deceased• was the forma-. er- Rae Arrnstrong, - �Mr, l and Mrs. Hodgins were in Toronto 'attend-' inig the 'ft'neral on Thursday Last.', Mrs. Jack Hewitt held the lucky ticket on the crocheted doily, The draw was made ori Tuesday evening •at . the Orange- men's range 'men's soc- L.i ,y Mr, and Mrs,' Bert Nicholson •tend, family 'spent? Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton, Nicholson, 6 1 6 r 6 6 6 TIMIS., DECEMBER lath, 1951', YOU CAN HAVE nasi Plywood sheets in 4' x $' size are quickly'' applied. Plywood sheets . may be obtain, :ed with, -a `smooth surface' or a patterned Surface to... suit ' . yotn» , diYf f erent ' requil'e*' Inents.. '. We Carry: A, r. in Complete Line e .. l wood :INCLUDING SYLVACORD�-'-- . and the NEW SHADOW WOOD ` y Come in and see ..them. JOHN W.. HEND'ER-SONE. Luckn►ow Phone • Ontario - 4 Con. ' 4, .Huron. Mr. and • Mrs. Clare ,parling of Walkerton : spent Sunday with. Mr. and • Mrs: George. ' Haldenby.• Mrs;• Gertrude • Walsh ; has.• not ►been°as:well :as'he. many .friends would. like- .to seeher. - The . Sr. W.A. 'will ' met on 'Thursday. at the home' : of .'Mrs, Roy Graham.. This will 'be .a ''de-.. votional meeting Misses .Iona Terry and' May Boyle visited Saturday with Mrs. Jas.. B. Simpson:_ at ,11ensall' and with Mr. Dick. Neil at,Clandeboye• and called ' on other friends. Mr. and Mr's.. - Clark Needham,, Nancy/. and .Helen were Sunday visitds with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Coiling of .Huron. Visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Wes- ley Guest• were Mr. and Mrs. J..' ;Clifton • of ,North Dakota, ' Miss • Martha`' Clifton '. of • Lucknow and Mrs..E. Plunkett of • Sas.katoon.: inny men women:: ;sin - 5 ..101. 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