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The Whitechurch UCW held/ their ' and Mrs Charles •Martin,
'' Those spending the week -end at
their ` . homes' '' were /Miss Muriel
Moore, Mr. George , Conn, Mr.
Murray Coultes , of ` University, Lon-
don, Mr. Barry Tiffin; Miss Anne
Rintoul, ' Miss Barbara Purdon of'
Kitchener •
:On Friday evening Whitechurch
Women's Institute . sponsored. ' .a
variety' ..concert and record hop.
Mr. Elroy : Laidlaw chaired the
concert., Marjorette baton twirling
was ably . demonstrated .by Miss
meeting . Wednesday afternoon . at
thehome' of Mrs. Russell Chapman.
Mrs.. 'Ezra : Scholtz was in charge
:Of the meeting' the' theme of.which
was ..Immigration : and Social:: Ac-
tion. Mrs Scholtz: gave the : open-
ing prayer and read the scripture.
'Mrs. `Rev. George .Mitchell 4gav
the Meditation. A pattern on Can-
adian 'Immigration .was' given by
Mrs. Millan Moore. A. quiz on' im-
migration-
m
migration was then conducted by
Mrs.. Scholtz. - Mrs. Carl. Weber
read . a verse from' the Hymn,• music by pianist.
The.Diane Swan to,
Church by, the.. Side of the.a Road and, .Mrs. Dan Tiffin, : monologue, Miss
• the rest. of the hymn was . sang ;by : Donna Caslick piano solos, Miss
Mrs. Claude Coffin and .Mrs: Ezra Joan Tiffin;/ Highland ' dancing,
Ezra
Scholtz.
A poem. Meswas given by Mrs - Miss- Muriel with her bro-
Muriel. Conn
Carl Weber led ther.George Conn . accompanist: on
in.• prayer Mrs Coffin gave the
the piano; saxaphone duets, Mes-
story, Where the Church grows srs. Wayne Farrier and.Donald
"outside Nepal;, Mrs: Elwood Gros Gaunt, pianist Mrs. Carnet . Far-
korth . gave the missionary 'prayer frier;, solos, Miss . Shirley Tiffin,
Arrangements were made for the 'pianist . Miss ° Joan Tiffin; violin
Day of Prayer, Which is . observed solo, Jim. Ross, George Conn pian-
on Feb. 14th, to 'be.• held in the ist; accordian solo, Miss Barbara
Presbyterian Church at , 2:30:° p.m. Purdon. A play a- Mad "Breakfast
•' A letter.of thanks was read from .was put.on by Donald Gaunt,' El -
Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan for gin'Sleightholm; Linda Martin,
the . •Bale :containing . clothing. for Donald Martin, Muriel Conn, bon -
adults and children, and the • White
na 12intoul,_,Barbara Purdon, Bev-
, gifts contributed by:the' ,ehildren erley Solomon, : Edna Wall,.,: Billie.
here for the Indian.;children.. As a Wall and:coach and manager, Art
result of these: gifts the adults and Laidlaw and Gary. Chapman. The
children on . the Saugeen • Indian Record Hop was under • the sup -
'Reserve had ` a much happier ervision of Barry Tiffin and Art
;Christmas, :Rev: George Mitchell Laidlaw with Jim . Ross violinist,
closed, the meeting with, prayer. George Conn ` pianist . and Art Laid
Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl Caslick vis- law calling off managing , t h e
ugh
• ,, lied Wednesday .with' their da square .';dances which was � much
ter Mrs Ronnie Coultes, Mr, enjoyed:
-Coultes -and family- of East , Wa-
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_,.. wanosh _
• Mrs. Frank Coulter, Mr, and
and
Mrs: D. }L MacDonald; Mrs: Cas-
sie Falconer visited ' with • Miss.
Mabel Purdon at Ontario Hospi
tai, Goderich on Tuesday: '
Mr. and Mrs. " Albert Coultes
and. Diane. spent the week-end'at
Wallaceburg,' With Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Coultes. - Mrs. Coultes , re-
mained for a few days, visit this
week. • .
.NOTES
JuvenilePlayoffs
Tied.At One Each��
. Lucknow and Durham, `two- even-
ly matched. juvenile teams are cur -
gently battling it out. forthe
Wednesday, 'FEBRUARY' 12 1114,
Kifll�ss: Township Council Plans : Major:
1
fg wad► mprov
eme .
Kinloss 'Council metin regular facing front Highway 86 to Rail;
group
session' February 3rd,'Reeve P. way track;.Sideroad 25, north of
A. Murray presiding and Council- Langside Church in front of lots
lors Ackert,: Evans,. Bushell and 25-26,.. Con. 7, '..cutting Mils and,.
Conn present. The following mo widening;. Con. .2 east of 35th
tions were passed: • ° . sideroad widening; Repair 2nd
That the .clerk write the Wing- Con, Railway Crossing; Con.- 6,
ham. District Hospital Board' re lot 3 E.H. 2, , widening and ditch -
our suggested representative on The purchase of a truck; for
. . that board; . .. Road Superintendent, The regular
title;and and the right to advance into ' • That;., we .call for applications maintenance programme includ-
the W:0 A A::.playdowns.' for Warble Fly:. inspector and ing 'dragging, dust laying weed
Its a five game set which 'stands..Warble Fly' sprayer operator;c ontrol, culverts .. and winter con-
at one win. each, with the ° third That we pay' Clarence Brickman trol .have, also received consider -
game scheduled. for Lucknow on 'balance payment' ascontractor on anon. ",
•
Friday night. Young Drain; The following accounts were.
Last :Friday night Lucknow won That : we advertise for tenders authorized paid. Allen • Hedley,
the opener by a . 5-3 score, 'with for . Warble • fly powder; . ' • ' fox bounty, ' $4.00, G. ' Ii. Wall,
Doug ,Johnston pacing the team . That. we instruct . Road Super- registering deaths, $1.75; Wm. .
with three goals and Doug . Mc- intendent to' charge $8.00 per hour Scott, balance assessors salary,
Kinnon.. and .Ross Forster :getting for grader work within the town. ..$100.,00; .W. •.R.. Chapman, Welfare,
singletons. • ship, and $10.00 per... hour for out -00.00; Clarence Brickman, ° bal-
In • Durham • on Monday night, side township work; ance contract Young •Dram,'
'Lucknow. was leading 1-0 going into • That we -refund ' Alex Percy 00; Salvation . Army,'' donation, •
the third period. Durham scored : $.37.08 ' on .1963 taxes due to house $25.00; G. H. Wall, welfare time,.
twice to take over the lead before lost •
by fire.in 'March .•1963; mileage and part salary, •$79.00;
Lticknow ,got the equalizer., and Thatthe clerk ask Department Carruther's N. Home,, care, $9125
sent the .game into overtime, when of Highways to survey 25th side- : Wm Stanley, rent for Orangehall,
the home club scored twice .: for. road in front. of lots 25-26, Con 7; $400;•,' Cities Service Fuel, oil for
the victory: . That we have -B. .M. Ross, P. ; hall,. $91.57; Mrs. Mansfield, : care
Eng. of Goderich, meet with coup- taking and supplies, • $13.66; Alex
til on March 2nd. Re. Culvert' at Percy,refund, on 1963 taxes due
Lot Con. 5: to house fire, $37,.08.
By-law • No: '3-1964 Re 1964 road r. ' Highways: 'D i c k : McQuillui,
expenditures and programme was $131,49;. Ed Thompson, $98.50, A. •
passed- and forwarded. ,to Depart- Hughes, $32.50; Ben Montgomery,,
ment of Highways. for final appro $4,50; Ont.. Good Rds. member-
ship; 015.00.; Spence. M,cFar, an;
clearing trees *off . road,"$4.00;:.
Walter Breckles, repair chain saw,.
$11.55; : Webster and.. McKinnon,
extension cord,. $535 H.I ' Ban-
nerman, snowplough, : $32900; . Ray.
Stanley, snow plough, $227.50;.Don
Gillespie, • snow plough,. '$210.00;
Raynard: Ackert, snow blowing;,.
•$192.50, J. ''W: Henderson, 'cement
for :bridge • Lot 1, Con. 5, $8.94;,
Lucknow Sentinel, tenders; snow-
ploughing, • $3.60;;.' -Bill Stanley,
snow ::.fencing, $13.00; A. Hughes,
postage and . stationery, $1.09; Re.
'c elver : General, unemployment
stamps, $4.32;. Conley `Drain clean
out, $187.58; Harris drain repair,
$8.27; Farrish : Extension . By-law
6-63, $43:42; Stanley Drain By-law
7-63, $633..41.'
Council 'adjourned t o - meet
March ` 2nd 11:00 a.m. or at the ` ..
call 'of, : the . reeve.
•appointement of Wallace Conn as ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gray; Bon -
'tie, Tommie and Donald of Lon-
don spent the week -end with. Mrs.
Gray's parents~ Mr. and Mrs. Tom,
`Magoffin„ . , .
This , community ; extends their
sympathy to Mrs. Bill "Evans who
received word last week of the
passing„ of another brother in
England; •, .
Mr. and Mrs, Russel Ritchie of
Langside spent Sunday with Mr.
KINGSBRIDGE
Mr. and Mrs. Denny Sinned ` of
'psilante, • Michigan, snent the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs.. Jim
Sinned and family: • •
Mr Norman O'Connor and Pal-
ti spent. Sunday with ' Mr. ' and
Mrs. Bob Leslie and , family of
Neustadt
`Miss Alice Dalton, nurse-in-train-
ing
urse in -training 'St. Joseph's Hospital, London
was home over •the week -end. •
The' card 'party held in the
school last week . was well atten-
ded: Ladies prizes went to. Mrs.
Jim 'Sinnett and ' Mrs. Joe Fin-.
leon, Mens prizes to . Ur.' Frank
Austin and Raymond Hogan.;
A youth gets a girl• on the string
and shortly he, s on .the leash,
BANTAMS .OUST. WINGHAM
LOSE FIRST TO' MILDMAY; :.
Lucknow Bantams, on• the hoe
key playoff trail, , polished off
Wingham'• with little .difficulty.
They won the second. game in- the.
best -of -three series - by whipping;
Wingham 10-2 last : Friday Donnie
MacKinnon.'. scored three Lucknow
goals, as ,did Bob Mullin . Single
markers • were scored by Jim.
MacKinnon, .Doug MacKenzie, . Bob.
Humphrey and Donnie.: Johnston.
Advancing to the next round
of the playoffs, • the local .gang.
took: it, on'; the chin'M, . the first
'game . when ; Mildmay ' defeated.
them ' 6-2.' Jim MacKinnon ': and
Bob' . Mullin : /scored ' the Lucknow
goals:
TIMBER TIPS -
The :-ladies high single and high
triple: ` records for the year . "were
both
both broken -, this :past week. ' Dor-
othy Errington came up , with . a
single game of `360 pins, and'
Marion MacKinnon topped the tri-
ple with .a 730 flat score Marion
also 'rolled: a 335 gime and Marie.
Stewart scored over the 300 mark
by 3 pins.
Jim Errington rolled the. high
single with. a 328 with Bill 'S Stew-
art
to
art close behind. with 318 and
Bob Dowsed ' had a' .309 Jack
Caesar held. the mens triple with
794 pins and ' Jack , had ' single
games of 293.. and 286., • ;
Stalnding•
Cubs 51, Tigers 50, . Beavers 46,
Lions 42,-, Squirrels 40, Chipmunks
33, Gophers 33, Pole Cats 33*,
Coons 31,'Zebras ' 26, Wolverines
23*; Kangaroos 19.
Games to play.
IU�arksmenship
Badges . Awarded •
Jim. MacDonald, Donald And- •
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rew, - Ross : Hallam • Roy.Button, •
LHeirey -McClenaghan,students Al_ •
Lucknow District . High ' school
have been awarded:Marksmenship •
badges. •
Scores at.. Saturday's, practice •
were as • follows; Percy McClen-
aghan 93, Elliott Whitby 88, Roy .� •
Button 68, John Bradley 35, Ross
Hallam 61,.' Ian McRae 47, Dave •.
Thompson 63, Joyce Thorburn 49, •.
Islay HQwald 58, .Ann' Heffernan . 1
55, Karla '•Riegling 11: Rosemary •
Hogan 45, Sylvia McLeod 23, Don, •.
na Hogan 14, Pauline Wildgen 18,.
Peggy Button 43, Jim P. Mac-
Donald. 68, Donald Andrew 53; •
Don Bannerman 32, Jim Boak 13,
Ken : Taylor 72, Roger Pentland
51,Dave Wall 51, Eldon Ecken;
,swiller 38. .
On Sunday, ,ruary 18th a
map exercise i 1, be held for.
local cadets cons ting of a. field
val. - . The following : is a part. of 1'
the construction, work being pMn-.
ned if ' approved: Sideroad . 35,
Village of Whitechurch, Hard sur
tndnstrial
Hockey
On Tuesday night. - of this week,
at 8•:00` :p.m. Silverwood's of the
Lucknow Industrial Hockey League
were handed their .- third straight
defeat by Kintail,, who' won their
first duel' of -the' season by the.
score of 7 to 6. At 9:30 p.m. .the,
undefeated record of first place
Holyrood was ended; as. Port
Albert `handed the . Butchers . a
sound 6-3 • flefeat:. The Holyrood'
loss was mainly' due :to' . the net
minding of the Port Albert goalie,
brought up . from : Goderich, :whoap-
parently was of :a higher classif i -
cation than any goalie in this lea .
gue.
• .G. IL Wall, Clerk
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