The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-10, Page 14rE�
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Imam* SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th, 1965.
NOTICE..
FERTILIZER
LL HOLD A' MEETING.
THE: LUCKN011V DISTRICT CO OP WI
Tuesday March- ., 6t
In luiknoiil-e4itin
AT 2;00 p.m r .
Slides,: Literature and any Information pertaining. to the
new Lucknow Co-op Liquid Fertilizer Installation, and Appli-
cation
li-cation being made available to the farmers of the area this:
Spring.
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ASHFI ELD
Mr and Mrs. Richard West. and
Ken . ,MacKenzie ' • attended the
West -Mills nuptials, in Weston . on
Saturday, :
Miss" Margaret Anne {Fairish of
Kitchener:' was. 'home ; for , the.
weekend.;•
Mrs. Ewan. MacLean . was host-
ess to the W.M.S. on Friday., af-
ternoon. Mrs. D . R MacKenzie
was in charge of the ..program,
which. followed ` the World's Day
of Prayer.Mrs. Emile MacLen
"nan •. read ", a. paper, on' the. theme
for the day. • Miss Sadie Johnson
end, Mrs. •Lorne. Luther were 'ap.
pointed as ` Hospital visitors . .for
April. ' The next meeting' .will be
the . Annual Family Night ' held • on
Easter ,: Monday in' •,'.the church
' There were 17` members : and .. one
visitor . present. The -hostess ,and`
the_ ommittee served ' lunch:
DUNGAN.N
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs:':.
Paul • G. 'Henderson' (nee` Eleanor•
Alton) on the birth ` of; a daughter,
Jennifer'. Paulette, 7 lbs. 7% ozs.,
on March 1st: in Grace Hospital,'
Detroit. A new . sister for Heather
and another. granddaughter ' for
Mr. and .Mrs. Harvey Alton.
Visitors . on' ° Sunday ,with Mrs.
Annie Bere :..were Mrs. Stewart'
Laois/sand her. mother'Mrs. Clara
Johnstone and`Mrs..�Harvey Mole,;
all of:Lucknow olid 'Mr. and Mrs.
Harold. Johnstone of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs.' Tom Lawlor and:
Jim spent• Sunday withMr and•
Mrs.' Gordon Schutla and. girls.
Mr: and Mrs.. Howard. Culbert•
and family and Bill Culbert `:vis-
ited • Sunday with' Mr. and . Mrs.
Earl Sherwood at Carlow.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
About 50 ladies attended the
World • Day • 'of Prayer ..`held .Fri-
day afternoon in St, Pauls..A g-
lican `church. Mrs.: John King,
wife of • .the ; rector of: • the host
church, gave an. inspiring mes-
sage
sage based on :the theme "What
Doth the Lord' ..Require.", Mrs..
Harold Elliott presided' at • the: or-
gan 'for ' the • hymns and/ accom-
panied the soloist Mrs. Rev. J
A. ' Vel'dhuis who . sang "Who is
on` "the .Lord's side:" Leaders in
prayer were Mrs. ..:W.:':Rutledge,
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Nile U.0 W:; Mrs. C. 'Hayden,
Port . Albert.: Anglican; Miss °Iva
Carr,' ' .Dungannon Presbyterian,:
Mrs. H. Alton and Mrs. C. Blake,
Dungannon U.C.W. and Mrs. :,`T,'
Young, ;St. ''•Pa=ils"°Anglican Mrs..
E; . Black was in .'charge. of .` the •
service assisted ' ` by Mrs. W.
Brown and.. Mrs •R. • •McAllister. •
The' ' offering'. was; taken by; Mrs.
R. Mole and Mrs. P'. Caesar.
Euchre Party.-
St. Pauls ' Ladies Guild.: held . a
successful euchre on- Monday „ev
ening with • 12 tables . in play;" High
winners were • Mrs. ° Mary Chis-
holm and Arnold.'Stothers,• •;sec-
ond, 'Mrs. Ilia Pollock and Jack
Caesar`' after- a• ' •tie with 'Art
Young..•
Dungannon. WI
'Mrs.: Cecil' Blake was hostess.
for Dungannon W.I. held `Monday,'
March, lat. Public Relations. was
the .theme of the meeting; Twenty
Members 'answered the roil call
""Name a country with . member
ship in,'•�A.0:W.W. Io'.. guests
were ; .resent:. Mrs. Crozier. pres-
ided
P
ided for . the ' business period. Com-
mittees were appointed for . sev-
eral' .future projects, ' namely,: -•
entertaining the . patients at, On•
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PLASTIC ALUMINUM
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• WOODLIFE:. PRESERV' ATIVES;
PLASTIC WOOD "•
NEVERWAX� :FLOOR • •FIN ISH•
'STACK WITH LEPAG
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
Your Choice Of Over 4000 CoIouv,
Ta Match Any Shade You Require.
Takbs Only Seconds On Our
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John:.W.' Henderson L�rmber �L�td'
PHONE 52 .3118 •�.UCKNOW '
'in Protest.
Over. Wiarior
Lucknow ' ,Peewee' hockey team;,
are back in,°the • •swim again, of
ter winning a protest against Wi-
erten . because of the classifica-
tion in which they were playing.
Lucknow . were .eliminated two
games to' one in the best of three
series by-Wiarton=. Coach Grant
Chisholm advises usthat, the Luc -
know team
uc-know.team thought the series was
-to -be -A -3-01d' of 5 `affair but
'wereadvised :by the W.O..A A.. af-
ter* the -third, . game had been
played that. they were "out" and
that because of lack of time, the
series had • to be ended ' at a 2
out of .3 affair. • •
From. ` • the writers ` view -point,
thisi othing• new, The •W O'.A.A.
have ben' . running short of play-
off a for • 15 years, when we.
were in ' minor oc e . ' It was.:: a
hcky 1
ways a' caseof last minute games,
on consecutive nights,. ' or sudden
death matches to wind up ::a. ser
les bya certain time.' Seems
things have • not changed. We
could say a lot more on this,
but to get : back to the current
problem:. .
Lucknow protested the series on
the grounds that Wiarton were
"carrying' five ;players from Lions
Head an. d that' theyshould' be in
"B" ... category . instead - of„ "C
Lucknow won the, •. protest
.'Lucknow will now play off with
Arthur' with , the first game ached-,
uled ,for; Wednesday here.
LADIES AFTERNOON BOWLING
March. 8th
Dorothy Errington's. Wrens ' 3,
Wilma:: Chisholm's Canaries . 1
Marie Button's 'rCardinals ':,:3, "Is-
abelle Eedy's Orioles ':1;' Marion
MacKinnon's Bluebirds. 4? Shirley
Hawthorn's' Robins;0. Ferne Mac-
Donald ' rolled 613 : `for the high
triple , and .Edna-. Petrie ,:had 258
for . the high • single.
T e a m •. Standing: Orioles • 5,
Wrens 5, • Cardinals . 5, Canaries 4,
Bluebirds 4, Robins 1. 200 games
and over : Yvonne Dougherty 234,
Edna Petrie 258, Marie Stewart
541, ' • Ferne MacDonald 228, ' Marie
Button ' 214, Marion : MacKinnon
213.
LADIES EVENING .BOWLING;
March : 8th .. Play -Offs
Rhinestones took 4poim
'nts from
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Sapphires; ‘Diamonds took 4 points
from Pearls; Rubies •took ' 4:'points
from Emeralds...High single, Gwen.
Caesar :265; high'. triple, Gwen
Caesar 721.. ,
Team Standing: Rhinestones . St g • R ne t 7,,
Diamonds ' 4, Emeralds 4,,. Sap-
phires, 4, Pearls 1, Rubies • 4.:. 200
games' and over:. Joan . Maize 216,
Kay . . Crawford 209,.. 204, Mary
McIntyre ' 245; Barbara ' l+'.reindorf
209, 204; Beatty Irwin 237, • Mabel,
Whitby 202, Anna Johnstone 212;
Marie Button. 208,.•'•Olive .Chisholm
219; 205, Gwen Caesar 224, 232;
265=.
LUCKNOW,DUNGAN:NON
BOWLING • :LEAGUE •
Once: again the Cubs have :add-
ed' their name on the season's
trophy, when they • topped' the
standing sheet at the did of •the'
season's schedule. Clarence Greer
rolled, the men's triple of 713 and
Mel • Corrin high single was 295.
Anne Anderson had both • high
single and triple for the ladies
with a . single of 284' and . 631 for
triple•
- League Sta=nding: Hareld Err-.
ington's Cubs 540 . Jack Treleav
en's 'Coons 53, Bill . Stewart's ,Ti-
gers.' 53, Bud • Thompson's .Bear
ers 52, Jim Errington's Lions 49,
J. Van • Der Veen's Kangaroos 45,
Bill Bolt's • Chipmunks' 44, Stuart
Jamieson's Zebras 41, . Bud Ham-
ilton's Pole " Cats 38, Clarence.
Greer's Gophers ' 37, Barry ' Mc
Donagh's Wolverines ,35, Ernest
Button's .'Squirrels 24, .
tario " Hospital, nominating com-
mittee for 'officers 1965-66: and bus'..
trip 'later this . 'year. Canvassers
Were also appointed for the Can-
cer campaign. "The . strength of
the Institute: depends on egeh in-,
dividual member" was very Well
taken by Mrs, W. Brown. Mrs.
K. Dawson gave • a paper: on Pub-
lit Relations stressing. the need
for maintaining a .good relation-
ship between the' public and our.
organization, Mrs. W. " McWhin
ney gave a humorous reading
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PLAYOFF. .HOCKEY
LIONS ,SQUIRTS , VS • HAIIRISTON �'
w 7,.00 p m
(Second Game In Best �Oi ;Three Series)'..
LIONS:. PEEWEES 'VS .ARTHUR
(1st Game In Best . Of T hree .Playoff ).
8:15.4).m. .
Wednesday,Mar;ch'
LUCKNOW ARENA'
• SPACE, DONATED 'I'N THE
IN;TERE,S.TOF. MINOR' HOCKEY.
Grant Chisholm, Esso
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Master Allan Sparling arlin of •Walk=
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erton •spent Saturday • with his.
Mrs.. Hilliard • Sparking; Mrs. grandparents: Mr. & Mrs. George
Clare Sparling and 'Douglas of Haldenby.
Walkerton. Spent :Monday .with' Mr..' ick
Mrs. • Audrey Borthw return -
and Mrs. George Haldenby. , . ed to St.. Catharines after• s d-
extend sympathy to • Miss' le
We ' g '' ' M'
Pinnell' - -rs. Lorne- in ,awhile "with her � area _ __
_Phoebeand. Mrs. James . Hodgins,
Sanderson in the passing of their;' . A 'number from here attended
sister,' the late Margaret Pinnell, and Son:
s g.they: •Boy . Scold ,Father.
daughter of the: late Mr. and Mrs,' banquet . on Saturday . evening', a
Henry- Pinnell formerlyof here. • l
Holyraod� ,.
Miss EvelynNicholson of Tor- Mrs: William _: ox• and Rev.,
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Miss � Cr
onto ` spent a day with her/par- ;Benson Cox' were` du=ne • guests
a•• Mrs. Jon'/Scott on
ents • =Mr:... and Mrs. ' Bert Nichol with ' Mr and. M h
son, 'Allan and `Lois. Sunday. evening.'
l " ' ' rs Russell -Hewitt will be hos-
tonKeith Maulden .and,,. Gary Sint : ` . Mrs.
ton attended'the Farm :: Show . at tess' : for the WA. meeting on ' F
London' on Friday.. Thurrda.'afternoon
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Congratulations. toMr., , •ican Service next Sun
• • a n d The An lg
Mrs. Edgar Guest ,(nee Lois Hal- day will be held at 1:30 p.m. •
denby).:;.of. ;Uranium City, Sask, -: Mr.: and Mrs. Myles ;Johnston
on the, birth of ; a daughter , Karyn.: of Lloydminster, Alberta, visited
Raye, : born on February 22nd. , :.during the .Week; with Mr: and -
'Mr.. and Mrs :'Bob:Smith of -Mrs. Norman. E. Haldenby and
Goderich' ` visited ; with'
'.Mr. : and ' family.
Mrs Harold Haldenby„ :Barry Barry -and 4=H Me'eti
Geordie:` S.The 4-H iris and their •.leaders .'
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Mr..: ,and. • Mrs.. Weir Eckenswil- °Mist ': Winnifred • Percy •and ;.Mrs: '
ler,. Bonnie; Jeanette,; Reta : and L man:: Sutton met on Saturda..
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Stephen Visited over the week -end morniri • in the school. The'meet-
with, relatives. . in Guelph'. : in • opened with the 4 -If led e.
Mrs. Kenneth 'Langford of .-St. 'Roll• call - °a defect in my pos-
Marys and Mrs: Cliff Langford ,cure. They were shown how ' ,to
of.::London' visited" during the.. week care for'ounds' and burns and
with Mr.. > 'and Mrs. Bert Nichol- also. how toj `carrY ' ari .injured per-
son,; Allan : and `Lois son on a homemade stretcher.
WORLD' DAY OF . PRAYER The . meeting. closed . with the:
TheWorld Da y, :of Prayer for treed. The next meeting .will be ;
this: district was 'held •on Friday held onSaturday, March 13th at
in the Pentecostal Church, with ;10;.00: a.m. On Monday March "1st
Mrs:: Ezra Stanley ` key woman. this group went to the • Lucknow
She was assisted by Mrs: Jack town ball ' where a member of
Barr, . Miss May Boyle and Mrs:: the Provincial Police showed plc-
Walter . Breckles, Mrs.. ' William.. tures ; on• Safety in Winter driving.
Haldenby led inra .er. Miss. Ed Friends of Mrs: RoySchneller
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na Boyle was :pianist ,and Mrs are pleased to know' that she is
Harold Haldenby sang "My task." .making favourable: recovery and',
The message was given. by, Mrs- . hopesto be :homein a few days.
Wilfred' Shantz.' The offering; was •' The Rev. • Canon R. W Stump,
received • by Mrs. .Tom'. Hodgins who has been a patient in 'York '
amounting to $6.55.. Miss . Winni- Central.. Hospital ': at. Richmond
fred Percy ' ,was appointed ` key Hill, returned ' home ' to. Walkerton
woman : for next year when the by ambulance and is:'. making a ,.
meeting will 'be held in the Pres- favourable recovery. •
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CHOICE DURHAM CATTLE
MISS 'ISABEL MacDONALD
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