Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-24, Page 10THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,' LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. G`viCL' N.yy.!•<G::::S:;•,•tn':`SO%�.i }.\:iR•Mq::7,F:+'4`.c:G ,, ,I I, I I, ),(c11 I Y� 1),W Iy 111 zr Wait 110; .:Spring,` :Order Now Seed Grains arwick Seed Corn Grass Seeds: Co-op SeedCern Phone. 528-2125 HURON. COUNTY JUNIORS IN 'DRAMA 'FESTIVAL The'. tenth:annual `.Huron Coun- ty .Drama Festival was held ' on March 12 in conjunction' with;, the County Seed Fair in Central Hur- on Secondary School in .Clinton: Larry Wheatley was chairman for the evening.. . • Clubs ": competing. for the . idler ton Keyes- Trophy, for . the ' best plays .were North Huron;. Junior Farmers with; "The Reluctant Hero" • and Seaforth Junior Far- mers in,. "The Happy Journey." Mrs. Ronald T. Nelson, Goderich, adjudicator, ;named the entry ' of Seaforth Junior Farmers as the best play. Mrs. `.Robert Doig, :•di- rector, . accepted the trophy and the 'cast will now. move into zone,, competition. Amy;.; Stewart, .of R.R.5,. Seaforth,' Was named the, .best .:actress •arid. Murray' . Hoover sof R.R. 3, Brussels; : top, actor. The Harold.Baker Heeling., Im- provement .Trophy was accepted by Donald ' Young, R.R. 3;' Au- burn, on behalf of. the Clinton Junior Farmers 'and' Junior. Insti- tute. •. Cities Service . •debating ` awards went to four' members of the top debating-' team. of 'Huron 'County Bob ,Higgins, R.R. 5, : Brussels., John Stafford, R.R.,.i, Wroxeter, John Wightman,. RR •1, Belgrave a3'd .Jim ;Spivey, ' R.R. 4, :Brun sell. Members of the: Huron County Junior Farmer choir perform'ed �• under the: direction ° Of "Mr. J. C. Burrows, of Exeter': with. : Miss Carol 'Brown of Seaforth as.pian- ist. ST.. HELENS shoo. Party. ' At the Shoot Party in the hall on Friday . evening, high • prizes went to Mrs. • Pete.. Jefferson and. Albert ' Taylor. Second' prizes were won by •Isobel 'Miller' .and Lloyd' HWuter. The travelling; • shoot was won by Roger Pannabecker and':. the lucky cup by ' Mrs. Jinn Ait- chison. Loree • Campbell • won the.. St. Patricks birthday prize.. At the "conclusion, L"orae .Forster, took the bidsfor a brisk, baking; sale and lunch was served. The annual meeting..of the W.I. yvfl1 ' be held on . April 1st . at 2:49 in the half., ,Election. of officers and reports will be given. Lunch and program Mrs. Wm. Pardon, Mrs. Andrew : Gaunt and . Mrs. Harvey ' Webb Wallace Miller returned from Wingham . 'and 'District Hospital on 'Friday, Keeps Local Fans Posted On :ActivityOf Pau Henderson • . Drennan Macintosh of Detroit, keeping us..informed..of Paid Hen- derson's activities . with the De- troit Red Wings, sent us a write- up :from the Detroit News of 'a recent 'game.. in .:which 'Paul : scor ad two goals. Drennan: penned the: following note along with It. Dear. Don: ' Thought you Would be interest= ed in. this story. Had . a great deal of pleasure. watching the game Sunday night against. Boston. Best all-around Red Wingte a' m. in /many years,; I. would say. Paul looked good, skated beautifully as usual and excellent position. Good ,health. 'Drennan The newspaper article in part, read — Sid "Abel had: 'to look hard -to.. find. . a. fault with the Detroit:..'Red Wings while they were . stepping over their rivals and ' into first place. • The Detroit coach found'' : it, though. The same . people, had a 'monopoly on, the goal scoring ; and. others, such as young Paul Hen- derson, weren't scoring any. b Now Abel., cane' go' .'home as a man.: who has everything - Hen- derson, without a goal - for nearly eight weeks; . scored twice 'last night. - •/Detroit maintained . its National Hockey League lead with. a 5-2 victory over, 'the Boston Bruins before 11,661 in. 'Boston. Garden. ' 'Second -place Chicago and third place .Montreal, sticking close. to the Wings, also.. were victors. "But it doesn't matter. as long as we get ours," Abel said. : Each game brings the season a :`little closer to: its end, Doug Barkley.,Ron Murphy. and Alex Delvecchio along. with. Hen- derson were . Detroit's 'scorers in WED...NKSDAY, MARCH, 24th, 2114' ui Custom Made or ; By The• Yard TTERNS .oc' PLAINS We Would ' Be Pleased .To• Show:, You Our Drapery Samplers: And•:Give,':You An Estimate. On Your .Roorr�.: if You Are Thinking: • Wall to Wall or;.- Rug Sizes We Would -Be Pleased To Show You Our; Range Of' Samples At' Prices From 55.95 Up For Your Floorcoirering Needs Ask; to see our " Linoleum, Congoleum, Tile and Ceramic Wall Tile • LAYING and INSTALLING : SERVICE'- ARRANGED the season's final visit to Boston. Barkley ' hadn't been :a•, •scorer. in the surge of eight :out of nine until ` he • hit in Saturday's loss against Montreal. Double Value SHUR-GAIN • f anure By.Addin sphate Retard' , leaching ' after manure. is spread. Check fermentation and arinnenia fumes -:.par- ticularly a, problem in poultry, houses Absorb moisture ,and gasses 'through which nit- rogeri andpotash are otherwise lost, Join the leaders in your area who are increasing the value or -' Cattle, Hog 'and. Poultry Manure by adding SHUR-GAIN Stable Phos- :. phate. A small investment will doulxle the total plantfood nutrients an manure. 'Your local SHUR-GAIN Feed Service• Mill, operator has all the details. - Contact him now.' stable 0; • ,nderson Flax. Produc LUCKNOW Phone 528-2026 1114 .off •,ii ...... ...,. a HIS • goal , last :night tied the score 1-1 at 11:31 of the first:per- • iod and at. 1709;. Henderson. put.. Detroit into.: a ` lead it never re- linquished .. The goals by Murphy, Delvec ; chin and Henderson in the' third period pushed .the Wings to ' a' 5.1 advantage. Henderson • twice had chances, for a third goal and a hat trick. He shot ,over the net in the first • period and was hooked from. be- hind ' : by Leo • Boivin ' on a .'clean breakaway in the third period: ' Barkley's' goal, only. his .fourth ' this season, was a long shot: that.. , Went into the ,net off the Bruins'': Reg Fleming. Henderson's first was scored from. 15 feet out on : a setup by `Eddie" Joyal.: 1 Murphy, . who earlier had an ,. apparent goal disallowed : when the puck seemed to rip through `the cords, .'scored while lying, on the ice when the puck rolled past goalie Jack Norris.* Delvecehio's goal arid Hender- son's ' `second one were on similar: plays on passes from behind the net,. Bruce " MacGregor, . shaking off a stiff - check, passed out to Delvecchib, `'who extended his. point -scoring streak to '12 games.. .Ted Lindsay also held the puck against a checking Bruin to, .make the passout to Henderson,. � At the . other end in Detroit's goal, Roger Crozier , continued to ,rnako sensational. saves. He had severalstbpped.. ° among the 23 shots . he • Have You Renewed Your Sentinel Subscription