The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-02-07, Page 6•
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THURS., FEBRUARY' 7th,, 1952 -
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TIMBER. TIPS
The Chirpy- Chipmunks, :and,
Tigers took• over first and second
places ' respectively iri 'thee torrid -
bowling race by virtue of win-
ning,. all seven points from the
Zebras and Lions while the
Gophers and Pole Cats held. the
Beavers and, :Cubs.
One of the stellar:lady bawlerS
%_ Chipmunk. Anna 'Johnston --
carne.
Johnston'
came up with the high flat of
631 hast week, . together with a
single of 298 which, is the second
highest game of . the season... Ti
eat'Hector Purdon, however, was
the Most valuable ',player to +his
team.:,IiisRat of�628 plus handl
cap topped the big 'Ticat Toll:'
Beaver- Marion McKinnon, .Ticat
Jane Johnstone and Gopher'Freda
Button turned in noble efforts to,top the. 600, handicap level.
If Eedy'S struggling Lions 'had
been rolling against some of the
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other teams they would have,
fared better. Unfortunately they-
ran into the hot Tieats 'who were
only 32 pins, short of the Gopher's:
record-lbreaking team total the
previous week. During,. the -past
three. weeks the Cats: have set
-a dizzy -pace while,• rack ing up a
total of 19 .out: of a •pOSSible" 21
Points: • . At present they are
breathing dawn the necks of the
pesky Chipmunks Who havedone
almost as well. . •
Too many bowlers are inclined.
to • hu. rry after picking up the
'ball. 'Be 'stire to take an, easy re.-
laxed
e=laxed stance with shoulders
• square to the pins. Get : and ,keep•
your ":e -yes on ti :e;,,,target:.,while._
delivering, • '
Tonight should: see quite a tus-
sle • on :the timber lanes; between•
the Gophers and leading `Chip-
munks to say, nothing of a real
•oa{t-fight-;the Polecats will at
terript, to •dislodge'. the Tigers!
Team standings; ' Chirpy. Chip
Ynunks' 45," Ticats 43, Cubs : 42,
Beavers 42,,Gaphers 40, Pole Cats
,37,, Zebras 30, Lions 29.
OBITUARY
MRS. CONRAD DECKER,
The . death' of . Mrs. '. Conrad
Decker occurred `' on Sunday in
•Kiitehener - ' Waterloo Hospital,
'where • she had been critically ill,
for • the past few weeks. Mrs..
'Decker, who was in. her 75th year,
was in failing health , since last
September.
Formerly Elizabeth Rosetha ►'
Ratz,•she was born. in Ellis Town;
ship iri:.Perth County on March,
21st, 1877, and on April 2nd, 1903
married Conrad Decker. Six years
before that. Mr. Decker had mew-
' ed from Auburn to St. _Helens to,
establish a tailoring business: In'
1907 Mr. and Mrs:: Decker moved'
to Lucknow, where on . follow.,
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LET. US BUTC1=IER, YOUR HQ,
LET US ,BUTCHER YOUR HOG-Renti'er your lard
Make your sausage.:. the 'old fashioned way, (Salt and {1,
pepper ,Only) . . , C{ire any part' of yopr• hog that: you ,i`
wish, which consists of: •2 Hams,. 2' Side Bacon; 2 Cottage •
Rolls, 2. Picnic, Hams, •2. Back Bacon. 1
of these cuts cured or fresh . We serve !'
You' can: have 'any
• over ,five ,,hundred satisfied - customers If you don't '1
have a' hog ready, we will self you u 'one at cost price,, plus '.i
the killing charges .' .. Our prices have hot advanced.
They are same. as of four years ago ' Our large turn
over: allows us to ''''keep our prices down .' ... All meat
goes ,straight' to our• new, modern refrigeration . a's soon f
as• : butchered.
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BEEF BY THE QUARTER
When in •need ' of beef. by the quarter;, see us. We have a
Choice selection to pick from, cut to your own . tastes. '"
1,5` -MINUTE. SERVICE.
'employees
W,e guarantee satisfied' .customers as all ourare
packing -house -;experienced and;. are at . your service
• at all :times.
LARD SPECIAL.
Bring in your "own container' and we will )fill it with' pure, , f
kettle home rendered lard for only 20c;' per Ib.
In. order to get the prompt, reliable service we guarantee. '!^
HOGS MUST BE BROUGHT ; •IN ON MONDAYS ONLY
For further. instructions and del.i4ering of your hog, `contact:
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ed his trade as long as • his health ! GEORGE ALTON, 'Phone "84-9, Dungannon.
pertitted He passed away at his - !
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home,'here:on December 5th,•1947
and Mrs Decker 'later moved to , PUBLIC SCHOOL , TO HOLD
Kitchener,• Where .she had since VALENTINE SKATING PARTY '"
Madeher home. • . k10•
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:Mrs. Decker was of•'. a . gentle,. °Irl place :Of the, usual• Valentine
.kindly disposition and her • `pass programs, the :staff of the Luck-
ing. saddens' a . wide , ' circle ' of no'W; Public. School is planning ,a' a111 �, � : Ibst.
friends in this :. community Sha .skating. party in tie .arena,, • wea • .
permitting, next Thursday ",; '•Cef New` Pep,: Vim, Vigor' .
,'vias a :faithful • church . worker,ther ermittin
and rtvas particularly interested in afternoon, ,February 14th. It will., a'tbrlll. Bony Itmbs till out; ugly botlowe
• • fill up. neck • no longer scrawny, body loses halt
the W:M.S., having served as' ,be a ..,costume party .with prizes !starved, sickly ,'"bean -pole" look. Thousand's of
girls, women, men, who never houlif gainbefore.,'
president ''of 'the United. Church awarded and refreshments . ser- are now proud of sliepely; health -looking bodies:
Society ;m •LUckinoW for several ved. The Skate is for .students cif .
They trex.he oniic , sttimul s. an iggooratoorrs. •
terms<r 'In Kitchener she ;was a the pubiic:'school• and ' kiride' r- iron vitamin Of,calolum,;enrlch blood, Improve,
,appetite and :digestion so. food gives, you more
•,member ofTrinitUnited church. tenclass Parents :and ;the .gen- )ont teor getingaoota6.8topwhenyou'vegelnedstrenfth• nd nourishment, put fleeon bare b nee
" • A service' was held` in• Kitchen !•:, •'eral public :are iillvi.ted • and a. , cues. 10,.15 or 20 ,lbs. you need'for normal weight. •
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Costs. little. ew' get acquainted". else only, liDe. , .
.B1*-on-_lVlonday—e_venina, .arid the silver collection Will be taken to •Try famous ()etre; Tonle Tablets for new vigor
and added pounds, Ole very daY.'At all druggists.
remains • •were brought, to 'Luck help defray' 'expenses .
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Interinent was in = Greenhill
Cemetery. -
Mrs Decker is survived by one
son; Sydne-yam-of••I itchener_and_by
two---grandsons,-�•-••Bi113r and for
!i an Surviving .also are•four•bro-
thers•' and four sisters, Norman
Ratz of ,Preston, Herbert . of Tor
onto, Marry. a ar am; Gordy"
of Duluth, •Minn., Mrs. Annie
• Ohm. of Milverton, .Mrs. Loretta
Myers . of Milverton, . Mrs 'Laving
Kiehna ' of E•nglchart. and Mrs:
Minnie ' Stock of Holmesville.
FOURTH CONCESSION
Mr
Lloyd Macbbugall return-
ed :to hospital in Toronto Sunday
to have • the cast .removed from
his body 'and everyone' will be
pleased to see hiin able te: walk
again
Mr. • and. Mrs. Angus Graham
and Allan. attended the: funeral,
of , a friend in Tiverton . last
Thursday.
Rev, G. - S. Baulcia • visited on
the Fourth last. Thursday
Mr: Bob 'McNay is assisting
Mr. C4eot ;e ;.. Lockhart • to • cut
wood, •
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