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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-04-20, Page 8• • d • THURSDAY* :APRIL- 20th, 10'50, WEDPING BELLS solemnized at the United 'Church .intarriage Viyienne Yvonne Mary Magoffin and Donald Brilce Gray, Aston of Mr, and MrS. E,rneat London, . • The bride •youngest daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. Thomas Xrrnes chafaning in a blue gabardine suit carried, White Bible cascaded' with, roses and White• StreaMers; ISS. Fern. Arrne' Magoffin,'. the . 'WAS groomsman. The CerernonY was also, attended by the parent§ 'of both bride and groem. " Pellowin,g the ceremony, a wed- ding ',dinner Was served at . the • home of the bride's Parents, the • Waitresses 'being Mrs. •Lansley and Mrs, "Gorden Kirkland,: yr.. - and Mrs. Gray will liVe in Lon,. E • • ,,, ,. • .,• i ...., ,,... M 'PRI.CE • r 11, r>. • I r: MIr ri • �.••. , :: Huron. �,Cour�ty s Foremost Used .Car Desle� is 1949 CHEVROLET• SEDAN,. 2 -tone color •. 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN COACII, • 2=tone color,' 1948 CHEVROLET., D , N . 31948 CHEVROLET:.•COACHES 1948 •PON'>IAC 'SEDAN . .1938 DODGE 'SEDAN, $450. ■ „1937 CHEVROLET ,`STANDARD COACII', riecond1tioned • i • with new paint job 2-1936 CHEVROLET STANDARD COACHES ■; 1936' IUDSON .SEDAN, custom built radio and ixcal�r, ilocl,, ° in good'running con;dition.'Pticed t.o•se11.at $300. •<. ;; 1935 CHEVROLET STANDARD SEDAN, $200 - ' • • I • 1935. DDODGE SEDAN : • - 1931 FORD • COACH • f 1930 FORD COACH �' ..T. LICKS S '_.104.8 CHEVROLET 1,42 -TON PICK-UP 193'7 FORD 3 -TON" STAKE, $125,00.. �� 1935 FORD Y2 -TON PANEL, •$98.00 •: LUCKNONY WON PEE WEE TROPHY Luckn&W. Pee Wees. showed their ; heels : to the ,pack at, :the 'Young, Canada Day last Wednes- day at .Goderich; to ;walk oft with the Reg McQee & Sons trophy with four -ideeisrve victories. Wit11 no .Pee Wee: competition' n the W.O:A.A. this year, the Youn Pay: ay < . was Spon-•' sored iby . the •.G'rodexrich �, Lions: Club;. :by and :�ta�ged in. the, new. 'artificial ice arena :in. the Lakeshore' town Twelve •�tearx�:s were entered in the tourney Which got underway at nine a.m..: and didn't conclude, until ten.o'clock . that 'evening.•, •The Lucknow. boys played their first game at one' o'clock, with Brussels; which they won - by a Score of 6-0. •This was .the first- of: thr:ee _Shutouts , Linz -tour games for Alvin. Baker. Eleven.- ' leven' 0 ,�,a jack Chin lha��ed' 12 goals during the , day; 'flashing. the red, light three times ;in each: good deal of PliTeity.; passing game ,and the defense plays...They' are noW engaged in .2 a series 'with Toledo.; ' ■ '- Chatham–quickly disposed Toledo in two hard fought games; .They: won the first One in Toledo o:n Sunday night by a sc r„, night edged out a 2-1, win. They now 'meet, the Spokane .Flyers ;in ; ■ seven ganid series, for the US. i. Senior .Open Title . , i • L- istow.el Legionnaires •a,re mak i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 'pitching load: Ken is, the son 'Of Mr, 'tancl. MrS, „Roy MacKenzie .of '.11ipley; graduates in optometry at Toronto. Vniver- MacKenzie's. 'arriyal_ her .e three 'years" age, also came..the WOAA chamPionship. waS ..a big: fact-.. ;lowing two seasons.: Bethered the last. salteariiTe,lie aidift reach, .ot,fs When/he shUt 'out Shallow USSELS M tO give Goalie Baker good pro- 'grand, During yvinter he has' been taking chiropractic , treatinentS. .and 'corresponding . with Legionnaire' officials he said there,:iS no.sign, 'Of the pain 'which bothered and that, „he ex - tectiori.Gpal getters in the Brus,- Carnegie , and gedgkirson, one .At '5.00 'o'clock L'auCknoW tOok .Goderich and gave '•heirl'..a 0-0,Walloping. Mark:Shaer' in this encounter Were .3,.,Thulle At :g.0.0 o'Clpek :the LtiekriOW, ,:squad Were 'at it again, ;this time' )a. score ,Of, 11LO. Goal -getters were Hodgkinson, :Mow(bray, Carnegie, .tinberlin, one -each. .':With 'a brief rest; Lucknov;t• then toe& ori the ',Walkerton .bOY,st* ,and .had their' first. goal' 7of- the day Scored on-theni..in the first Period ,as , the :County 'Downers the firt. Jack Ure to make the final score 4-1. In the fOur Cash 'Pects. to be in 'top, condition". • asselt 1. ...-‘ill'uirohmoin.ie.:07.3ixi is it:. iBmIto 17131' "Does your .huslarid tal,k`in his "No; .iand terribly, exasper- CREW Palmer l'ilpatriek, • Kil atrick .for the' 'Easter ''Week- • .In one coat 'wallpaper, . gives • you .a satiny wasli- •a,couple of haul's:, HIM W. HENDERSON UMBER LIMITED ',PHONE 150, LUCKNOW, •ONT. arg(ainit thorn. They Were a weary tbig j Well; in ',undertaking to 'feed these two huriared. lads 'thrOughout the (4'0,, so :that they heifer had.to leave the ',arena.; Thompson, Who last . year coach- ed to .,the chanip- ionshiP and the Clinton Cleaners' trophy, 'ThisLYear,, though there" was no. league. activitY, the' boys had Saturday morning' .pi•aCtises PaPpas and 'Otto Petersen, Who ware also, with them. at Goderich.. tarlier in the season the ,firm of ed these qllax Flyers" with new .The ,tbOys taking' :Part in last 'goal, AlVin Baker; d4erSe, Ken- Mar,shall; forwards, Steve Car7. Jack ,. lin, Leh Clark, Jimmy ,Bill Fisher, Clair Thilelle and Wayne Ma son, •Joynt and Otto Petersen. • • HOGS 50c per cwt. (Over 250 lbs, each) Phon collect: Ripley 10 Ingersoll 21. t. Mrs L.- Crozier and 'Cohn of London spent ',Easter 'week -.-end‘ .with ',dna ClifruA 4 ,Ci 'Boir 'Culbert and pi.5s An, nie Culbert of: .Hainilton anent the Easter holiday with thelr„par- 'Sr. and ,also with.. their (..-sister, Mr.. and Mrs.. Allan Ritchie of spent. the past 'month w-ith MrS.: Clifford' CroZier,.retUrned tb per •• horne. at ,Ziciri last .week -end.: The SyniPailly 'of. ihe..,Commuri-• and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford' Croz- ier, 'Mr. Willkl-Iasty and Lorne.:in Mir5.* Wm, Maize, who died at St. Lanibert, 9ueibee. arid 'was biiried . Dungannon cemetery On Wednesday Ja4st. Maize; 'Son' Neil and datighter Enid re- virained 'here foria. longer visit, 1 until. the, end of the.trierth, assisting. Mark Berger; spent. the 1.tan'd Charlie visited- a -day recent.- ful ;bazaar and .social evening, oh TUesday :-evening. last lit the School. The program consisted of •a debate,: resblve that single. life .has more adyantages than has, married' •The affirmative was upheld by Warren' Zinn arid Ivan *Rivett while • the negatiVe Was 'upheld by Shirley. Sherwood 'and Gwen Stewart The jud for 'INFANTS AND' FRU-SCHOOL :C11.1LORit:isi. es a ri e Town Ha CISNOW 1,111111E311111411ft:',31110tiitlii•Z11410$10111iii111)111(11110110101;filitiiiifliiiii0iiiMiiiimminittili00011014‘,1011114.ti110g11,i:111112 ,i, ger ara=Mrs, Goldririg.motOred to :Nerma .• SlierWOO4 -to: LucknOW. .:iitiltryliPed: !flubs nil, oniti, ugly hollows : Curran. and Douglas . Reid to the and .Mrs, , Rayinond .Finnigan Iris-. They thank the atteclal vigor -building, tles11,bullding - , iron, . Vitamin lit,. ealelunii enrich blood Intigor'r kinks, .0titrex. Its' tonics, stimulants. Invigorators, . . ;cost•Iltfie: New "stet neiiittonteer Alit only 00c. ,,,. Don't rear gOtting too fat.13-top .when you're Baled • strength and nourlabfnetit:JArliteli on bare hones, ,, . a:Petite and digestion' so Wort! glyes you more, • Tthia):1;011:70r.12tril..ellw yd. u need, 'tor nortnnl might and added pound% this very tins A t.. nli,d.rutntne,o, • Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor The Wingharn Spitfires ended ,gave their decision .iri favor Of • the season With a $2000. balance...1 the neg,ative•bY,,a ‘iery small than. after all expenSes were paid, The I gin. All P`arties teok 'their , parts' Spits played 34 schedule :and very ,well.„,Oth'er nUmberShon tho Playoff gameS Winning .31 ' and :program' .were violin duets by leSing 3..Their rectiptS ran from I 'Torn GUlbert, 'Sr, and TOM Cul - 520 to 5466 a game, For ,the • final bert, Jr.; ;4 piano instruMental by plaYoff ..garrie in OOderioh 'there Norma Sherwood and a duet by Sylvia , and Ruth Curran; 'WY . Pyjamas", Proceeds ;from bazaar and evening amounted to: $40,,00. ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman 1:)iliiilos and Donald visited SundaY with Sarnia 4-3 iri the 7th game. Lqck. Mrs. Maek • rierger. ',spent a now tans have been closely fol- couple 'of. wr,:r!ks .,n London with • William Stone Sons, Ltd. Was a total gate of $1167, , Won gnternationat League , ternationar Hockey League final On ,SaturdaY.' night by defeati ILI' 1111i equipped with PoWer Lift.' tol, 13-' if :You Are looking -for the folloring-: :Farman CO., "A" Or ."H". Tractors. Buehler' Quality Wagons` and Trailer 'Wago.ns • ',GRASS: SEEO,Government: Standard No' GradelL • ite Sweet. Clovers. .R.ad Top•, and Blue Grasses,: .G. ANDREW: LI. SON. HARVESTER .DEALERS