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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-04-07, Page 14r PAGE FOURTEEN' THE LUCKNOW . SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAYS APRIL 1965. ARLEY .. . ..-- HERTA OR KEYSTONE OATS • GARRY,; RODNEY. OR RUSSELL MIXTURES .. • 6 RUSSELL, HERTA & SELKIRK - GARRY, . .KEYSTONE &. •SELKIRK: RODNEY, HERTA :& SELKIRK - GARRY AND .'KEYSTONE GARRY AND SELKIRK . We are baying Garry, Rodney Or Russell: fats suitable for seed. Bring.. m a sample.:: ANDERSON":.' .X PRODUCES' LMITED LUCKNOW; pHONE' 528.2026 ONTARIO,• G.SI,.D.E Sunday School started' at . Lang- side.' Church last Sunday. William Moffat , is the secretary -treasurer succeeding Donald Young who .is employed in. Toronto.; • Church is at •3 p.m. now.. S.$.; at ':2 p.m. Mrs. "'John` . Arthur is a ': visitor at home of her daughter Mrs.' Gordon , Wan, for a few 'weeks: The W.M.S. meeting is to be. held at the ' home of Mrs. Llod' y 'Moffat' on Thursday ~afternoon.. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kunkel,, HIelennd' Allan an and. Mrs: Win. 'Wangler of Preston were ' callers at. the home . of '. Mr.' and . Mrs.. Pat MacMillan on Tuesday. Peter... De ''Boer . •had ' an'. opera- tion- in Toronto . last;; week.: . Homey Vander Meer, who was employed .in the , meat .department. in the . Red and „White Store . m Listowel, _ 1S :' n o w employed in Windsor: ,He: is on meat'; inspect- ing work now; He was a caller at .the ' home :of Mr. and Mrs.. Pat. MacMMllan ' on Sunday. 'Allan•,. Mille of'. Toronto,' spent the week -end with his parents . Mr :and Mrs. Frank Miller.. Percy. Garbutt accompanied. him 'back to Toronto to visit, his aunt, for a few ' days.. TO BRIGHTEN ANY HOME • 'Amerock' Buildmaster PULLS, KNOBS,. BACK • PLATES, HINGES; MAGNETIC CATCHES WEiSER LOCKS For Those House Doors ,Inside. Or Out , USE' WEISER LOCKS ENTRANCE LOCKS KEY -IN -KNOB"' LOCKS ' PASSAGE SETS BATHROOM LOCKS. REZ WOOD FINISHES BRING NEW B'EAU'TY AND LASTING 'PROTECTION' TO 'WOOD ; . .finishes Are: • Penetrating Sealers ohn W. Henderson Lumber Ltd. PHONE 5284118' . t.UCkN01N� • lucknow: Peewees: Defeat Kitchener: •LucknowPeeWee .hockey team added ' a leather in ,their . hat on Saturday night when they defeat- ed a • Kitchener ' team bya. score ° of 10=3.. We have been informed that this Kitchener . team was , champion of their' city league, ' and. if this . 'is correct, the : LucknoW boys are deserving. of a realpat: on the back, aCoa1 scorers for ; Lucknow ;were John' .MacKenzie 4,.' John Ember lin : •3, Brian Jardine 2 and Doug' Stevenson • 1 •• Lucknow's..,lineup were Jim MacDonald, Ken Johnstone, Pete Chisholm, Allan Andrew, Brian. Jardine, John Emberlin, .Jim Far- rish, . John 'MacKenzie, ' Doug Stev- enson, Russ 'Moncrief, Bob Greer, David MacKinnon, Don McDon- ald, ..Don. Elliott, Almer .Ackert and Paul. Frayne. The Lucknow Kitchener game was arranged.' by, Jack ..Farrish: • . Hamilton's 'Fues Group Champions.•. ,'On 'Friday night' of last' week Bud Hamilton's•Fuels .played off with Hall's'',Red arid' White. for .the championship: of the PeeW:ee: =Squirt .house league and came" out on . top •with aa'' 5 •to . 4score. Following t h e 'championship: game Chisholm's • Essos : played S'chmid's :and: Ashton's. and won the .game, 1 ' to, O. • Sincere ..thanks . ' is :'extended: to coaches - Ken • Cameron, 'Jack 'Far- rah; Roy Emberlin and George Moncrief; : Referees Tom 'Rathwell and Donnie ,McKinnon.; The Lions/ Club and ' to .,the sponsors ' of the ,House League: On Friday' ';prior to ,the HouseLeague, game Lucknow Girls played ,; the. Ashfield • . Girls "with with Ashfield .: winning' 2 to 1. Scoring for : Ashfield was ''Ann. Errington :and . Florence MacLen— nan. Scoring` the.. lone : goal- ,for Lucknow' Was Linda`- Chisholm. • Ashfield team line-up, was Mary' 'Louise Simpson,.: Maggi Simpson, Jane Moncrief, . Normia Anderson, Florence' MacLennan, 'Sandra Er- rington; ..Arlene Culbert; ' Ann : Er rington, Debbie Hodges, :'Marsha Bodges, • Beverly .Culbert,: 'Jeanne ,Stothers, Mary. Anderson. .. SQUIRTS' LOSE. IN MILDMAY Paisley " defeated, '. the Lucknow Squirts 4-0 ' in a hockey tourna Ment . in ` Mildmay 'last" -:Saturday: Paisley went on. to' win the championship..' A total ,of 13 teams participated,in the day long tour- nament:- This our- nament:`This . Bruce County- tournament is an annual.. event.' . • KINLQUGH Evening, Workers Meet • The ; Evening Workers met on Monday'.. evening at the home of Edna and • May .B.oyle. • After pray- ers and. the ' meditation, by Mrs. Gertrude ,,Walsh, .Mrs. Don Gil-. lespie read the scripture; The roll call was Easter Verse;" Mrs. 'Ronald 'Thacker read • a letter of apreciation , for the , bale, from Rev.: and -Mrs, Stanley Tomes'.` Mrs. Bert Nicholson' `read an.. ar- ticle on the work in this Indian Mission :at. Big Trout ` Lake ' with • around 400 Indian settlers; All joined in a Bible alphabet : con- test. A' letter of appreciation .was read for...a fancy quilt. The . Ev- ening 'Workers are providing flow ers for the church vases for Eas- ter,, 'and will also join with the. WA, for the Thankoffering 'meet- ing on April 22nd. This being, a devotional 'Meeting the . ,following program was given -- readings. by Mrs,. E. Robinson, Mrs. Bert Nicholson; Mrs. Don Gillespie, Mrs. Gertrude Walsh, Mrs, 'Roy Schneller, ` Mrs:. Ronald Thacker, Edna and May Boyle .,fa'Voured' with a. duet "Robe of Calvary:" • Prayer closed the. meeting ' and lunch was served and a social 'time. enjoyed..• Mrs. Clare , Sperling ;and. Doug la`s of Walkerton spent Monday with her parents,Mr, ,and Mrs, George • Haldenby ' *who, left' on Thursday for Ottawa ;:where ; they.. will spend the Summer months. George ..has been employed' by the Standard Paving Co: for , a • •a•••+N••aa•••••••aaa•l*aNa•••••••4•••a•••••• • • • 1:1":' • • • i •' S Until Further Notice Business:' Hours .Will Be m Resumed As Of Last Rear.., OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 1000 • p.m. Commencing F!iday, April 9th * * Closed Saturdays at 6:00 p.m. LUCKNOW ' BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION • •• •• • • • ;: i .• • • . • • •• • i • •• i • • A. BUSIN:ESS •MEN'S.. MEETING • WELL ;BE • HELD ON •' . • MONDAY, APRIL 12th AT'9:00 pm AT GERALD. RATH- WELL'S ,STORE. ALL MEMBERS ARE . REQUESTED TO.. t • ATTEND. •. vi:: .. .. .•+•.••a a•...••. .*•:• •. .. 4 number of years, Mr. 'and Mrs. Victor Haines of Wingham visited on Wednesday with Mrs. William "Cox and Rev. Benson Cox. Holyrood Women's Institute The H.W.I. ' met : on Wednesday in the hall with ' Mrs Alex Percy in charge of the meeting, ,opening. with the. Ode and the Mary Stew- art Collect.. A'. letter . of . 'apprec- iation `Was , read following the Boys Scouts banquet.. On . May 8 the 4-H. achievement day will be. held in Kincardine. A, Sr. •..train- ing school': will be held. later .in Teeswater. Thankryou letters were read from Mr.. and Mrs: James Hodgins for, their „60th annivers- ary plant; also from Mrs : Jack Ackert and. Mrs. Jack; Hewitt for remembrances , and. from . 'Ken-, nett: ' Rouiston ' who . received the. Public Speaking;, trophy. Roll call was. payment ' of fees. Reports. were given by Mrs. Morgan ' John - • LUCKNOW MEN'S BOWLING 9 !pm. Group , Tuesday, March 30 • Art • Purney's'.' Silverwoods 3 points; Ross Irwin's Fords, 1 point; ` Dick Park's Buicks, ''3;, points; Bill Hunter's .Oldnigbiles;. 1 point; • 'Omar Brooks' .Pontiacs, 3 points; ' Milt Rayner's Dodges, 1 point. Jack Caesar' captured both the high single : and: high triple this week with ` a single game of 331 and triple of , 848.; Games of ' 250 and :over: Jack Caesar -331. and 321; ..E onald._.Mac Kinnon .286;. Jack" Fisher. 281 Stewart Jamieson 250; : Frank" Hawthorne 273 'and 252;. Len Mac- Donald 253; • Fred ' Young 257. Tearn Standing: Fords 15 points; Buicks ' 14 points;. Silverwoods .13 points; Pontiacs 9 points;. Dodges 7 • points; •� Oldsmobiles 2' 'points; Due to an, error in the Buicks• score' sheet the roll -off game bet- ween the :Buicks and the Fords was not necessary as the ••Fords won the. play-off series at the•end of the regular 'schedule ; with 15. points. stein, Mrs.. Ellwood Elliott, Mrs. Lorne, Eadie,- Mrs. P',•, A. 'Mur- ray, Mrs Raynard Ackert,; Miss Edna Boyle, Mrs William Eadie. Mrs. 'Lloyd. Ackert .thanked; the officers for :their work' in the past year and , • Mrs. William . Eadie. thanked • those who 'took. :part. Mrs...Morgan - Johnston favoured 'with . a. solo:. Readings were ,given by Mrs. Raynard ,Ackert, and. Mrs. Frank :Maulden; Mrs. .Jim Smith' auctioned. the , articles which. were brought: for: sale... Lunch was ser- :ved,, by , Mrs :Howard . Harris 'and Mrs William 'Eadie. kr: and Mrs.,. William lempyn have returned home after 'spend- 'ing the... winter , ' in the United • States 'and other' points in .'South= ern. Ontario. Elmer. Umbach ,of Lucknow vis- ited on Friday evening . with; Mr. and Mrs.. Chris Shelton. Barry: Haldenby, , . of Westford has' . been. on the sick Ha with• pneumonia. • ' On. ' unday next there. will be no. aer . a in.,,the An � cyan' church ;and .members : gbare invited to 'at-. 'tend the '11: o'clock service. at • Bervie. .On the following : Sunday the service' Will be .held. at 11:00,., o'clock' `Mr, and . Mrs. Chris :Stark` of Kincardine, were recent visitors with Mr.; and Mrs.:. Lyman :Sutton Weir. • ., Eckenswiller, who . has: spent; , te : winter' at:::his ' home: here, went to Toronto on Sunday where:; he joined his boat for the summer months : Sunday ' visitors . :with . Mr. • .and Mrs.' Alen Percy. 'were: ".Mr,. ,and -Mrs. William Stanley, of 'Clinton, Mr. .and, •Mrs. Al. Irwin of Luck- now, Mr. and, Mrs. Albert . Traf- ford . 'of Hanover,' Mr. and' Mrs; Glen ' Haldenby and:. children :of Kinloss. Mr. and 'Mrs. Weir Ecken wil- ler and'• family were, dinner ' guests: with, Mr. and .Mrs'. Alex . Perey • 'and . Wayne on .Saturday, evening. The Presbyterian S.S. started on Sunday for the 'summer months and 'is. being: held at .1:30 p.m. n.L Of '.Our. ;Neer � Store: .Later Phis '�lar�th BARGAINS 'GAURl :st Hardwar LUCKNOW,