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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-04-21, Page 104• 'PAIS two • THE • LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL„ LUCKNOW, ONTARIO r {1ini. N.fe..l's:<•• - '�.' •�ia:�oY�: w't .. .. k` •, a .kv.Fn .Cf..l:rf>at PRICED RIGHT 1964 PONTIAC LAURENTI'AN 4 Door, 8 'Automatic 1963 ='DODGE SUBURBAN: 8'' Cylinder, Automatic And Radio 1963; DODGE : s Automatic With Radio . 1961 PLYMOUTH A 4 -DOOR 6 Cylinder,• With Radio 1961 VALIANT 'SUBURBAN 4 -Door 1.9.60' ` METEOR 4 -DOOR 8 : Cylinder, Automatic , 1959 CHRYSLER 4 -DOOR Sedan i9 _. PLYMOUTH FURY: 2-13oor. Hardtop, 8 Automatic, Radio 1957 FORD STATIONWACON 8 'Cylinder,:` Stick' .1960 BEDFORD VAN. MOTORS Your Dodge Plymouth Chrysler Valiant. Dealer JOSEPHINE STREET WINGHAM', PHONE 357-3862 rs. Alvin Mundell Guest Speaker Members of the W.M.S. and Ey `ening Auxiliary of • the ' Lucknow Presbyterian Church joined for •the Easter , Thankoffering: held in. the Church' on Tuesday, evening. Mrs. Frank Hawthorne, ' who was in the chair, opened :the meeting. with, an. 'Easter .message, followed by'hymn and prayer. Miss. Gladys MacDonald /read •the scripture and, gave the meditation,' empha- • sizing. the importance of deep meditation and -self-examination .a this' Easter season.A solo, entif- led "Love Led Him to Calvary" by Mrs. PhilipStewart 'accompanied by Miss Margaret Malcolm, was • much:enjoyed ', Mrs'. 'Jack, 'Mac- • Donald gave a reading. •consisting of two poems "If Easter :'be not, true" •.and . "The Valley Church." Guest speaker was Mrs. Alvin Mundell; .whose • subject was '"Ea- ster: Reflections," stressing •the need to, do God's will : by ' using our. 'talents, great or small, for the advancement , of . His King- dal half hourf o • Evening.. Bowlers, Hold' Banquet. •. Ladies Evening .. Bowling Lea-. gue • held their ' ;banquet hr. the Anglican Parish Hall, 'Tuesday, March 30th,: with the Anglican la- dies cateringto. a . • delicious . tur- key banquet. Forty-eight ladies at- tended. The winner of the various. awards were announced • at , the' supper. . • The Pearls, '. captained . by Pearl Jamieson, won ' the , trophies for the regular schedule. The Sapp- hires, .captained by • Eunice • Cun ningham,' worn the playoffs.: A .tro- phy, .;which remains in the bowl- ing a11ey9` , arid, a set of -4 coffee- mugs offeemugs for each player,. was ' won, by this team. High.' single (316) for the year was won . by Marion MacKinnon. She will 'be 'presented with a, set of '.S ,bowling glasses. 'High : triple (795) .went. to Josie Hamiltonwho will receive,a: plaque and ,a set of 4 coffee' mugs.. High' average,, was . captured by Gwen Caesar . with 187. She. will. receive :a tro- ERUCELEA HAVEN UX KLAN"'TEA, &4ALE 0F'.CRAFTS The 'Executive. 'of 'the Brucelea • WEDNESDAY. APRIL. 21'st, '1965, Beryl 'Mowbray, Margaret Finlay,' Mary ' Boyle, Shirley Brooks, : Nor- ma McDonagh; Ruth ` Thompson,, Margaret Hackett, . Ilene. Greer., Mary Newbold, ° Il31.anzie ''Hackett, Grace Taylor, . Mary MacIntyre,, Jessie Joynt, Ann Pritchard; Eu- nice .Cunningham's ' 'Sapphires Mabel * Whitby, ' Muriel Ritchie, Gladys MacDonald; Noreen Prit- chard,: Marie ' Button,', -Marjorie. MacLeod, Marion MacKinnon, An- na Johnstone,. ' Carol !Dowcett; Pearl Jamieson's. ' Pearls . —• Tillie. Wilson,. JosieHamilton, Joan Maize Eileen -9L a.v i.s,, Shine Cooke,:MerleElliott, Edith Web- ster, Doris Boak; .Gwen Caesar's Rhinestones Joyce ' Cranston}, Alive Chisholm, Isobel Kilpatrick, Donna 'Young; Donna ' Alton, Col- leen Eedy, Shirley. Hackett; Mad- ia-lmeline • Alton : ' Rose Hall's. Dia - 1 monds onds — Sherry Jardine, 'May Hunter, Kay Collyer, Shirley Bolt, Beth Johnstone, Rena' MeNab,, Margeen King, Anne Carter, Bar- bara . Sanderson, .Lenore Glenn, Shirley Wraith, Marie Johnstone, Jane Treleaven; Helen' Ferguson's Emeralds —' Barbara ' 'Friendorf, . Beatty Irwin,,. Maudie Fisher, :Is- obel ' Miller,. Janet MacPherson; Janet Ashton, Susan , MacNaugh ton, Mary Fisher:. Theabove ,, awards were taken to ' the end of . 'schedule. Special mwinention"who shouldrolled go:a hitogh Beattsingle y, Irof- 343 and a high triple • of", 815, and' to Barbara •Friendorf.' who bowled a high' single': of 316 andhigh tri- ple of 768 in the playoffs. Players.. having'• the highest average in .15 games in the playoffs were. . Barb FrienOdorflive 200ChisholBematty183 : Irwin 189,E and After the banquet, 'Shoot was played with high prizes ,'going, to Muriel .Ritchie and Eunice Cun- ningham, and low : prizes to Col- leen Eedy ' and' Susan ' ltIcNaugh ton. Best' sport of the year went to Edith Webster. The standing for for the season's games 'is as follows: Pearls 48 ,pts., Rhinestones • 47 pts:, . Dia- monds 42 pts., Emeralds 41 'pts., Sapphires . 33 pts., Rubies 30 pts. Standing' for 'the play-offs ending March 29th is:. Sapphires. won 15 pts., Rubiessecond; 12• pts., Rhin- estones 11 pts., Emeralds 11 pts., Diamond's h "pts ; 'pearls" 2`'`pts`. The teams • playing ' this . year were Kay Crawford's Rubies -- dom. Mrs -Morgan Henderson thanked all those . taking .'.part in theprogram with special • thanks: to ' '. Mrs. Mundell , . who . was pre- sented with a • gift. ' The meeting. closed with hymn. and prayer by Mrs. •Leonard MacDonald. A ;so- llowed,. • 1.8..6 n % If ' you are lookingfor maximum growth ' •with' minimum feed consumption. i SHUR- GAIN Chick Starter is for you. Scientifically formulated and tested ,under actual 'farm con- ditions, SHUR-GAIN. Chick 'Starter has the right.' balance, of nutrients your chicks ' need' , w With SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter, development of bone, muscle, feathers and:. stress resistance. coine• 'naturally. 'Ike' know .SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter will give results. Drop in , soon,. we'd•; like to talk'.about your SHUR-GAIN Starter Pro- gram. THE BOY" SCOUT PAPER`.DR'IVE REMEMBER HURSDAY, APRIL. 22nd feed service Flax LUCKNOW: Phone 528.2026 Haven :Ladies' Auxiliary net in. the Library, of Brucelea -Haven on March ' 91st;: to • make. arrange- • ments for OW. Annual Spin, •; Tea. It was decided at the General Meeting in March that the Tea would be .held at ' the Brucelea Ravers, Walkerton, • on Wednesday,, May 5th, 'from 2,30 to 5 in the af- ' • ternoon and 7 . to :9. in the, evening.. Mr,, John Steele of the ,Hep worth Furniture Company, South ampton, has donated a iColonial Cocktail Table to the Auxiliary,., This 'table wilt be an 'display in the towns of Bruce County for. the ' next`. month: 'Tick will be sold and a draw will b made on the evening •of the 'Tea. This , year, the crafts ' made by ,' the residents of ' Brucelea Haven' will again' be' displayed for sale.. It is expected . there. will be. a much wider variety. of .articles for sale. The proceeds of the. sale of these • articles goes' in .part to. the resident who made them 'and" percentage 'goes for new. mat- erials. This display .last year was a ,marked success, "the articles, being' very beautiful as :well as useful. •• • •' The Ladies of the Auxiliary ex- tend a cordial , invitation 'to all the . men and women of Bruce'. County and : other areas to attend the Tea. nioye n Canada and o er countries!) Today, .Canada's best -liked beer is winning ' new' friends around the: world. Originated in Canada, Carling- Black, Label• Beer :is now- brewed in 18 plants in 5 coitritries Next time you. have a beer, pour'a tall .cool Black Label. ,You'll krioW, why Ws so'popular.. BLACK LAB. f . say' "Wittig1