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Len • MacDonald, Roy; Finlayson.
Tom'*"• ;Pritchard, ; Bill '- Button,
FrankHawthorne. Dodges, Milt'
Rayner, Stuart Jamieson,. Bill
Bolt, P'reck Button, :; Harold Rit
chie,l. Hap Hall, . Bill Sanderson,
Clarke Finlayson., 'Pontiacs, Om-
ar , Brooks, .Jack Caesar, tarry.;
Salkeld, Bill Sproule, :Harold Er-
rington, :• Mike Sanderson, . Bud
Hamilton, Eldon, Wraith. Buicks,
Dick °.Park, Dave Dawson, Frank
Eedyi Wilbur Brawn, ' Jim Erring-
ton, Fred Young, Harold Maize,
;Harvey ; Culbert, John.. Park.
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On Tuesday evening: April 6th,
thelanclmow Men's (Bowling • Lea-
, gue ; held' .their`banquet .at 'the.
Iegion. Hall, Lucknow`" A delic-
ious : turkey dinner. - ; catered by..
the' Women's Institute, ladies was
enjoyed by all.
Bili Stewart was presented with..
a trophy ':donated by the Bowling
Alley, ' for the year's high; •average
of 211.
The Pontracs who were; the
winners of .° the regular, season
schedule: , received .a large trophy
and ' the Fords who:, were they
winners of. the Play-off schedule,
each. rece' ed an individual tro-
Ron Thomnpson rolled the High
Single ' for -the -,year of 350. Jack
Fisher rolled' the High Triple of
the year with` "899.,
The teams and ..thein members.
are ,as follows: Oldsmobiles: Bill
Hunter, Gordon Carter, Jack .
Al -,'ton, Robert. Finlay, :Gary Gam-
mie, ;Bill Barger, V J. Hunter:
Fords, Ross . Irwin, Jack Fisher,
Donald MacKinnon, , Howard 'Ag-
new, Gordon Fisher, ' Donald "Mac
intyre, Mel Goyette, Floyd:". Ash-
ton; Bill 'Stewart, Harvey Hous-
ton. Silverwoods, Art Purney,
Ron Thompson; Mac Hutchison,
HITECHURCH
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1N I Hold •Euchre Party •
On Wednesday: afternoon : White-
church :;Women's Institute .held; a
progressive euehr'e party in .White-
church -Community. Memorial Hall.
with : 13: tables `of. players and 66
ladies in ,attendance,;. High .. scores
were won --by. Mrs.. Billie Cas
lick and .Mrs Frank Ross. Lowe
scores, were_ held by' ` Mrs:: John-
ston, ,.Conn and .' Mrs Agar: The
draw was won by Mrs. Powell.
All ' the former ; ' received prizes,'
After the. ' card game, a ' home-
=made baking sale Was<held..•Lunch
was. served. ,
Attend London .Little Theatre
Wesley . Tiffin' 'took a .' bus load
from- •;:Wingham. =High School on
Saturday to ':Little Theatre , in
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pecker :Diet.
William Sidney Decker of Kit-
chener, formerly of Lucknow,
passed away in St. Mary's Hos-
pital, Kitchener, on April 17thi,
1965, as the result of a heart at4
tack at the age of 57. .
s Mr.. Decker was born en June
011th, 1907,. at St. Helens, and had
been employed with Canada Cab-
hiets in Kitchener as a furniture
wqrker for 15 yeais. He wall, re --
tired after having spent 35 fears
in furniture work. He was a
member of the New Apostolic
Church, Kitchener, and served in
the Canadian Army during the
Second World War.
He was the son.of the lath 'El-
izabeth Ratz and Conrad Decker
of Lucknow. Conrad Decker op-
erated trailor's store in Luck=
now for many years. '
' Surviving are his wife, the for;
mer Kathleen Tierney (formerly
of Kincarcfine); twe sons, Norman
Henry •Decker and William 'Gor-
don Decker, both of Kitchener.
arid four grandchildren, Dale and
Kim, sons of William, Deeker and
Donna Lee and Davie. Jay, ,child-
ren of Norman Decker. 1
The body rested at the Keifer
Funeral Home where the funeral
Service was held April 20th, with
Rev. G. W. Storen of the New
Apostolic Church, Kitchener
Burial was made -in• Greenhill
Cemetery, Luclmow.
London. John Willis, Garry Chan:
nian, Wayne Farrier and Billie
Wall attended from Whitechurch.
Mr. Tiffin •visited with Mr. and
Mrs. John Henderson .of London]
' Bill Neable is assisting Mr.
James with his farm chores in
the morning, and Lawrence Mc-
Leod with ..farin seeding opera -
Roy McGee Passed Away
Roy McGee passed away in Kit-
eherier-Waterloo hospital' on 'Tues-
day, April 27th. He was the son
of the late Mr. and Mrs. „Henry
McGee of East Wawanesh. He
was in his 69th. year, and • had
been living =in Kitchener for sev-
eral Years. His brother Gordon
predeceased hhn 5 years ago. Sur,
viving are first cousins George
McGee,' Jack , McGee, Dungannon,
J. D. Beecroft, Miss Myrtle Bee-
croft, Mrs. Jitn Vtrightrnan, Listo-
wel, Gilbert Beecroft, Adam and
Jack MeBurney and Mrs. Victor
Young, and an aunt Mrs. Leask
McGee. • Funeral' services were
conducted at Crirrie's Funeral.
Herne by his pastor' Rev. Stew-
art :of • Kitchener. Interment was
in Winghani cemetery, with _pall-
bearers Gilbert Beecroft, Ernest
Beecroft, George' McGee Jack
McGee,. Hector Hamilton, Jim
Wightniane, Flewer bearers were
Adam McBurney and Nelson Dow.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Tiffin were Mr. and
Mrs. Dan MeInn'es, Bobby, Dale'
and Nancy of Holyrood, and Bar-
ry Tiffin of Waterloo. ,
Mrs. Cassie :Falconer, Mr. Jim
Falconer and Lois were 'at Luck -
now. Sunday. evening, celebrating
Mr. A. E: 'ptirdon's 86th birth-
- George Conn - of Western •Uni-
versity is spending this' ,week at
home, prior to beginning summer
work on May 10th with ,the
dro at Toronto. .
Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Laidlaw 'and
Janet and Mr. Herb Laidlaw were
Sunday visitors With Mr. and Mrs.
Jack' Kerr of Bluevath.
Mr, and Mrs, Tfon Dirstein of
Toronto spent the Week -end with
mr. and Mrs. Russel Gaunt,
Mr. and :Mrs, Leroy Rintoul vis-
ited Sunday afterneon with, Mr.
and 'Mrs, Joe 'Freeman of Lond-
Mrs. George MeKague of Tees- "
water visited Sunday with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. • jack Gillespie,
Barry and Lorraine of Sarnia,
were, accompanied here •by Mr§,
Eunice Gillespie, who had spent
several weeks with. them, All' vis-
ited with Mr, and Mrs. Garnet
Farrier. `
Judy Neable Listowel spent
last week with her parents
and Mrs, Bill Neable, but was
'called back to work at the fac-
Elwin Moore of London spent;
WEDNESDAY, MAY '1204,' 1905,
the week -end at his home here.,
This week will complete exams
at 'Western University, and on
May 10th he will begin summer
work with the London Free Pres..,
have moire& to the outskirts of
Wingham. Mr. Neable is. engag-
ed with Flern Black of Bluevale.•
'Communion services were held
in the United Church with the
Pastor Rev. George Mitchell,
Bluevale, and •in Chalmers Pres
byterian with Rev. Gordon Fish,.
The infant daughter, Kendra Ann,
of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Purdon,,
was also baptize&
David Beecroft, his cousin Alex
Hamilton, and •aunt Miss Janet,
Watson and her 'friend of Ayl-
mer, spent a 'few days of the
Easter vacation in Kentucky.
Mr. and -Mrs. Ezra Seholtz•
ithd Sunday evening with Mr. rind
Mrs. Leslie Scholtz of Dungan-
non.
Linda Johnston 'of' Kitchener
spent the week -end with -Mr. and '
Mrs. Charlie Tiffin.
Visitors on Sunday with Mrs.
Emma Coffin and John were Mr.
and Mrs. George Coffin, -Sharon
and Cindy of Galt, and Mr. Rich- "
ard Coffin of Kitchener. Mr. Paul
Geiger of Waterloo, who spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Mr. and Mrs. George 'Thomp-
son, Ernest, and Charles spent the
week -end at Feversham, visited
their farm and ;with his mother -a `
patient with shingles in the Mark -
dale Hospital. '
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