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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-10, Page 14rE� PAGE FOURT1rEN Imam* SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO • 0N••EN•11•01110••••E••••••*N•••••0lR0i00!!•i••l E0 ., . 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. • 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, . 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• - . E PAGE'S • 'B'ONDFAST:. GLUE • PRESTITE• 'CONTACT :CEMENT WATERPROOF MARINE. GLUE. ' VINYL PLASTIC REPAIR' PLASTIC ALUMINUM TILE AND. TUB CAULK. • 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 Dispensing Machine, 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 o 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 •• • • • •• •. •. .• :. • .• • • . • •. • • • 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 8Y Agent • • • .,•• • • : • • • byterian . Church. : • ' Master Allan Sparling arlin of •Walk= H P g. N 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., •' 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 Y y. 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 .' • Mr..: ,and. • Mrs.. Weir Eckenswil- °Mist ': Winnifred • Percy •and ;.Mrs: ' ler,. Bonnie; Jeanette,; Reta : and L man:: Sutton met on Saturda.. .Y Y 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 P y. 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. • • • ••E•••••••••••••aR••••G••E•••••R••R•••••••••••••I• i• sA • . _� c • • • • • • • • • • • • . • Will' Be Held. For i CHOICE DURHAM CATTLE MISS 'ISABEL MacDONALD • - • , •• i" 1. • LOT 10, .3'RANGE ' • S.D.R., .KINLOSS :TOWNSHIP • 11 MILES; WEST OF LUCKNOW HIGHWAY': on SATURDAY, MARCH •• • • • . o. • , •• • • . • • • • •• • . • • ., • •. • • • • . • • , at' 2:00' p•.m; • 24 . •` •• 24 DURHAM COWS, SUPPOSED ATO BE IN CALF •• � - •• HEIFERS i. • 20 DURHAM CALVES,,•• 6 MONTHS OLD` •• •• 3 THIS.' i.t •AN OUTSTANDING HERD .OF• STOCK CATTLE .. • • . , R ,f . ACCOUNT 'OF SICKNESS.. NO RESERVE., SELLING S�� • �- TERMS' CASH _' • • • •• • MISS ISABEL MacDONALD, ' " D. B. BLUE, PROPRIETOR AUCTIONEER • • and .also convened . the lunch. , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •