The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-10-20, Page 6Atm
PAGE ,SIX
THE' LUCKNOW. 'SENTINEL, LUCI NOW,, 'ONTARIO
IT:TR RSi1.?A1 , QCTOBEii, 20, 194;1
HOCKEY PLANS TO BE
DISCUSSED NEXT TUESDAY
`Hockey plans for the ,alrpr.oach,
ing Winter will 'be' discussed at .a
public meeting in the Town. Hall,
next Tueed'ay evening at eight
o'clock,: and the Executive of the.
Club is. 'looking for a big turn-
oft
".Ice i the
Walkerton
rton Arena
and:
the arrival here on' rriday ; even=
.1pg of Ron Mc.141and..and ' Ei nie•,''
Vaughan; .has stianulated•hockey
.enthusiasrn:: to an . tiriusual pre-
season point, Rental of the Walk-
erton - arena fore:; -practise Session
mins at '$7.00 an hour •• or $1.00
less 'per "session ' when' five or.•
more practise periods 'are booked.
The Walkerton management
bas 'also in mind, the ; sponsOrin g
of
,a "pre -season league for junior
and... , intermediate' clubs.. Each
`,competing, team would' receive.
two »lfree• practises • foil, each. game'
plied,:
.:These+are .1104doubt among the:
matters: that ' will come up for
•discussion next Tuesday, and : it
may be- sooner than we think,.
The•R'Sepoys will again be dig-
ging the regalia; ` out of the moth.
bona.
HIGH: SCHOOL EDGED
r t9lt ALI31:RT BY ONE RUN'
In. the ,opener of la$t Wednes-
day night's •i. n d o.o r softball
doubleheader, the High School
team squeezed Put' a 14.13wirn..
over .Port'Albert: The game .end
ed • in an, ` argurn,ent 'With the' 'ty,
ing run .beingcalled. out at the
t
,
Slate; to reire•the side,'
T.,ueknoW; R, Stanley, D. Ilal-
derkbyr • R;. 'Irvin ' D, MaeIntyre '
�
M. Chin, H. Hovtald,' D,...Rose,
Johnston, D. Thompson.„'
Port Albert- 'Petrie, •Tigert'
-Martin; •Chisholm, E.,. Draper,
'Bowden, Ma'bori'' Al Dr{aper, •Do-^
herty. • .
'
Lucknow; . � 034 223 0--14
--13.
Pt. A'l'bert' 551 002 0,
TURN' IN SCORE CARDS •
The . Sentinel is . interested in'
reporting •tile results •of the In-'
door , Softball ,.League` games. In
• order to • have:. this information
the manager or i core: keeper ,of,
ego team is requested,. tosee that.
a sheet of : each game • is..
turn ' • "ti; These. reports .: might
most o 'veniently;be'turned over
to the' ;unwire, - who could pass
.thein; on to The Sentinel. •
SEPOYS TRIM. KINLOUGH
IN KEEN ,BATTLE,
:The ,Sepoy and Kinlough indoor
softball battle was.;keenly ,con-
tested on Thursday night and pro=%
vided Roane mighty good ball worth
Lucknow coming but .on to 1.5
to. 10. •
Xnl,ougth MacDonald, H.
Armstrong, J: N cEwan, .D?' Bush -
e11, ,L; Arnold, J,, Polders, H. Lane,
H, IHaldenby, . L. Murray.
Lucknow: C. Greer; H. Ritchie,
'J..: McDonald, Be Middler .iss, : H..
iGreer,' C. <'inlayson,;•.. C. Ander-
son, L. Hall, *,A,.. Wilson. •
Kinlough , , 022'320
--15
Li:uclsnoW• , .,. ,., , • 003 336
x
•
Champion ;Athletes
Sylvia Robinson, 10,' and Camp-
bell Robinson ;14, ere;•'chamT.
1?
in� their ,classes • .at :the•
„meet at London last:
week.. 'They. •are .-children .of Dr.,
Harold • Robnsoui of Walkerton
kerto
n
and ' Mrs.. jjohn Kilpatrick' of
Lucknow is . their. Brunt
ion•' Camlpibe, ll:
'• won the .Jun
championship.;. He Was, first in
;the . 100 yard dash, shot put and
broad jump •kills sister was inter-
mediate' :girls 'Champion an..d
among her laurels was ' a first
place -,tie in the ,75 yard ;dash in
9,1 seconds
BARGAINIS in. all Yard . •Goods,,
Prints, Crepes,. Flannels; Cottons;
The Store' with .the Stock. 'THE
MARKET .STORE.
STAGE PLAY TO HELP PAY
FALL FAIR PRIZE MONEY
i':On Wednesday night ..of •.next
-.Week, in -Lucknow •'Town. • hall,
the Agricultural Society is •spon-
,spring the play "Cyclone Sally'",.
.which will bepresented by the
Teesw.ater Dramatic Society,
Teeswater players • need no
boosting here, as they have fre-
quently demonstrated their abip;
ity on the stage; The play • is a ,
scream, we're- told, • and .has been
presented twice to capacity audi-
encea in •Teeswater,; where a third.
performance is yet to be held.:
Lucknow Agricultural. Society
had .a• good, fair .marred,. by the •
Weatherman,. this ' year, and as
a :result' ' Suffered ,considerably
€inancially.• In order to pay the
prize money in, full and tit' meet
all their; .dbligations, they are.
spo.s ;nsori this.. :plays" M. 'the ex-
pectation'' that .town and rural'
folk -alike : yvrll turn out• in large,
numbers' to .fill thee hall
1u. .
{
ai
•
r'
Why let yesterday's feeding :methods rob
you of today's pork profits?
Feed your flogs the National ":way -for
healthier, faster -developing hogs depend....,
on • a fresh -mixed, well-balanced . hog s
grower made with National Hog Con-
centrate.
Save time—ave labor.—:save grain, the Nation-
al way. National Hog,Concentrate.is formulated
to save you moneypacked with : animal'
proteins for rapid growth, loaded with Vitamins.
for health and balanced with Minerals to give
you a pork producing grower withless grain..
Se your local NAnoN t Tied Dal. today
.D.O:N•NY•B ROO:I '. .
Miss` Kathleen Armstrong j •:of:
London' was a 'recent week -end
guest at the home. of 'her .uncle,
Mr. 'Mark Armistrong and Mrs
Arml tronlg
iMessrs.• Arnold Craig 'and Sam
Thornipson were' , arriong, those
.Who attended the,, plowing 'match
at. •Burford
1Virs.
J. C. Robinson, Mr., Gor-
don Naylor. and family Were, Lon-
don
on
don visitors.; on.,. Thursday with
Mrs; lvaylor�.at-V1ctoria�I•iospital:
tirJr,s. Naylor .;although improving,
Will' not .:be' :able to• return home
•for another week .of 'so..,
The Donnybrook' W.'M,S. and
W:A nef,on T.uesd'ay afternoon
at' 'th+e home of Mrs John ' R,
Thompson, Mrs: Mark Armstrong
presiding. The meeting was op
erred kith •responsive reading as.
'outlined iri , the 'Missionary
Monthly, and •prayers were read.
by`Mrs.;'J C. Robinson:'afid Mrs:
Hardy. ' Mrs., ' H.- Jefferson and:
.Mrs. R. Chamney. 'sang "Must
Jesus 'bear the ;closs Alone". Mrs.'
'Hewitt .introducedt the new study.
book :"Growing :with the years"
and the meeting was closed,.- by•
Rev:. Hewitt. Ther..e •were ' twelve
ladies Present: Lunch was served
by the hostess assisted by Mrs..
Ed. Robinson' and Mrs.=R.-Cham
ney. •.Mrs. ,Arnold ,Craig 'invited
the ladies to meet at her home in
November.
"Mks Arnold Craig , and Mrs. =R
Chamney:attended the., Sectional,_
Convention of 'the W.M.S. at Dun-
gannon on=Thuday:
once
`We wish to •announce that
we area opening an
-
Accounting Service
for the benefit of the
MERCHANTS. AND..
FARMING COMMUNITY.
OF LUCKNOW
Having had years experi—
ence, we feel qualified to.
discussri atel
p... V . y your in-
' come tax • problems. 'with
A you. Please feel •free tot
drop in at any • time and
see us. Courteous; efficient
service done in', a ,business-
like manner.
ilU
C(UII�
62wofficPehon:
s
2-JRes.
at rear of .Baker's Egg Shop
Yes,:
EVERYONE SArY S
VONDERFU
• BORN', '
IOW SON •- `:In Scott Memorial
Hospital; Seaford, • on , Friday,
Octdber
7th,' to Dr and .Mrs. Ross
Howson of Seaforth; a son,.Rich
ard•, MacKenzie.'•
NICI OLSON—In :Wingliam • Gen
:er..al Hospi'tal oni•Friday•.October,
•14th to' Mr.• ` and ,Mrs. Chester
Niaholsan (nee Verna , McDon
aid), : a son,.' a _ fbrother for Donna.
•
'Safe. sure B E R L 'O U
protection. against .moths .
costs ' Iittle ;' . a small.-
-yearly investment.':-..ibuyg:
guara'nteect.- Protection—far_
clothing, rugs; blankets'. &
furniture.• Used and proven''.
Since . 1930 by;:thousands..of
professional -mothproofers,; •
BERLOU guarantees' in
writing to stop Moth dam-
age. for . 5 years,. when <ap-
plied as directed, or pays
for the' daipage.'•Be safe'
buy :'BERLOU today!
rug Store, Lucknow
When Applied
Directed'
S<
'HOGS WEIGHING
75 to. 124'Ibs. ; 1'67 Fbs.. 50lbs.
125 to.174 lbs., • . 190 lbs. 50 Ibs. \
175 to 224 lbs. 206 Ibs. • 50 lbs.
A balanced "fresh mix" ration' witfi" '.
- . t I National Hog Concentrate speeds hogs
' tto 'market and laves feed dally..'.
NEED FEED. `. •TO GAIN
1
1'
oil lei Tim lie els NE ell isi in mi ON Sill lie '
WILLIAM, STONE SONS LIMITED
—•'INGERSOLL ONTARIO• •
Nii'2
Free�
:POI'S- Years Or
O
ie' treatment,
GUARANTEES
om Frofl OTHS
Pays '"The • Dairiage •
with.. BERLOU Mothspray ire
•Heves yo• u of worry and:.
• .finaneial'Ioss from moth -
damage to your clothes,
blankets, furniture and
ruga. BERLO.0 costs:lit-
tie ,, .BERLOv.is
. econorncal and easy to
apply. A man's suit or'
woman's sdress. requires_ •
approximately i to 1/2
pint of, BERLOU for 5
years guaranteed ;protec-
tion, Making your an
nual cost extremely. low.
Other articles arc pro•
portionately, inexpensive,
to mothproof. Get OR'
LOU today! T.
nsisf' on,,NATIONAL Well -culled, proper
blended fertilizer
Murdie �T
son