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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-02-26, Page 14• PAGE FOURTEEN;•. • am. ' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL," LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . • o but f • p. Committee Discuss `win' ;Pine SEel for 'Citizens' Apartment. If the Lions Club (or any other club) is interested its a Twin Pines. Senior Citizen's apartment in Ludmow, a five man Commit- tee should be set up to discuss the : matter, Reeve George W. Joynt, a Lionsmember, told the. Club at their regular meet- ing on Monday .night. Mr, Joynt said. that. Art Haas of . the -United : Co-oPeratives of Ontario had been: in town recently and -discussed the .matter with hili.. If thereis interest in the pro- ject, the . first step . could- be ° to appoint a committee:, have ' the Clerk prepare a list of all those over . 60 in the Village,. and • then meet tore discuss the matter' fur. .thee, • Mr. Haas addressed the Lions Club in April of last year; .in con- nection with Twin . Pines apart ments plan sponsored by the U'n ited` Co-operativesof Ontario in interested with local• individualsor organizations. X000,, "or land value.. equity .to: this amotmt, is 'au that is re- quired tonally to have an 11 -unit s field. card:. _.. i :Popularapt es whenRes' stages 'a, card party at his schoolhouse on Senior Citizens .apartment . build- ing., If a site is made available• itcould offset any local cash outlay. „Mr. Haas pointed out last year that. Twin. Pines Apartments, Ltd. build, own and operate the apart- ments, consisting .of seven; single units, and 4 double . units. , • Single . applicants must ' he at least •60 ' years of age,: , and ,.at.• least one of any. couple of that age. ,� . • Monthly. rental for single units would be between $42 and' $45 and ' 'for ;double suites, $52 to $55. Suites are, heated "' • and are equipped with " stove . and frig. They are self-contained units, with automatic: washers' and dryers .the only utility shared by the tenants. Janitor .service is provided at .this rental, including grass cutting and . snow ' shovelling.: . • Hallam 84 . Dave Wall .84, Eiimir..a.i.:eLDurhOmL:, are group �h�mps Lucknow Juvenile hockey team. won the. group championship from Durham three games to two by •; virtue 'of their .9-6 win here. last ' Wednesday night, The series with Durham was nip•• and tuck through- out with a body -contact -game more prevalent than in other Lucknow encounters this year. The local -gang- had to fight to keep their head above ,water in ` the third,. period when Durham' scored three quick' goals 'in sic- . l cession; to change- the score sheet . from 8-3 to' 3- for: Lucknow.:The t Sepoys ' added. another . insurance . marker, before 'the end of the per .. ' •iod.. Goal scorers for. Luck ow •• a were Doug Johnston 3,.Doug Mac- Kinnon and Ross Forster 2 each CADETS'` RECREATIONAL and single counters for Wallace .SHOOTING TARGET SCORES • Houston and Donald':. Fisher, •-----. The , : win advanced . Lucknou Percy McClenaghan 97, Elliott against Port Elgin in the :t'G.O. .A. toy 86, Keith Kaiser 85, Jim Juvenile "C" . semi-finals; . D, KaeDonald 85,•• Ken Taylor 84, • • Wednesdays FEBRUA1 r ,944 -chi�v�m��n�Fo�r Ripley CommUflitYNW!! t in` Ripley District High School New Auditorium,' THURSDAY,. MA.R(H 5 tri,. to 10:00. p.m. ..:: .800E AubUrn Fire Hits Br�shei 0� }Charles Hallam : Arthur Hallam of R.R. 1 Au- burn, a .brother of Charles Hal- lam of. Lu'cknow, suffered a sev- ere fire loss on Monday ,night , last week • when 'his'. barn ' was Port Elgin : Oust Team Juvenile .. t .. - Joyce Tharburn 59, 'Islay Howada. Juvenile hockey . is Lucknow . �; Donald. Bannerman `55; Karla £M.) Hall , • .. . 4'Sgt . Reed 83, .: Peggy Button1 AAllan, Colwell 79, . Allan Co 8,: Donald Andrew' 76, . Ian Mc- • •-, Rae 69, Roy .Button 74, Herb Hun- ter 63, 'Eldon Eckenswiller 62, oyes for the .seasotn by virtue of Riegliag, 54;Pauline Wildgen 48, the two -straight game ': loss by Dili Chester 42. Ltie now on Saturday and Mon-, . Two' cadets and Sgt. Reed• had day. a special shoot _ off with 'Keith Lucknow play". in Port Figxn• Kaiser , placing • first, Sgt. Reed on •Saturday .n t and lost by a • pla• ;second and Jim D., ¥ac - C 4` eAshfielcV it teems. the • burned The Hallam farm; the or, score,. of 8-2 with Doug Johnston • Donald • placing third. whole comtmlly. turns out: iginal :fancily homestead ' is locat- and Doug MacKinnon flashing the At �Q°n' a Monday ,it '+�ALKERTON TEAM WON' in " 18 tables into the `little red Auburn to Clinton. • Back in., Lucknow on the last the packed ed the 'base iia rtmning from red light. ' party . 'schoo ' l ",' and the aggregate ' Mr. and.Mts. Hallam' and •f:arn ;was_ do or die and Port Elgin THE PEEWEE TOURNEY for ..four '• is of such;parties Ily were in. bed . at the time of Proved their superiority by whip- ; y ..Ping,'the locals 14-4. Ross Forster �T;alkerton Peewees:were win- Boas . +R2. tables.: .: • � . the • discovery of the .fire, . about -Ping the 11:39 b a neighbour, Stanle : Ball, and Doug MacKinnon scored two 'nen; of the recent...tournament • s winners at ,tine last . h5 . •. �. Mot.: .'ea.ch fore Lucknow .: '' :staged „ins• Palley; by the Rotary. party were • Mrs, Nora Dauphin • Lost in • the blaze were IS M k and Tom Rbvett wiith'.consolation inn cows, 7 heifers, 24 pigs, a ton.' Lucknow team made im- club. prizes. gehig to `:Mrs. Jean Bro of feed and . a_ tong of fertilizer, pressive starts in both Part; Fla The Lucknow . Peewees coinpet- ton and Ed Blackwell; a intik 'iaachine milk cooler . games: In Port Elm they lead • ed and ..won .their first genie : by Proceeds. of ., :e parties will -go for- . and Mildmay deet started to click. In L ckno tli second round y sward :a. trona' .trap )-Iiia;: summer for '-p►are and pupils of the tion: T are. • 28 attend this Air are :parties axe : Mid* :i ; l est • '2-1- a score aver'Southampton. In and a neck separator •'plua�ha9 and:� 1-0 and before Port Elgin 6-f► grain and miscellaneous items, u . w on e I Mondor. tine . bonne team took: ' a ed .: .the Lucknow- lads.4 'to- 1 In Ouse of' the': fire 'was not deter , 9 mined. Mr.. and Mrs. Hallam have 3-0: lead before Port Mem .caught tib ft 1 game of the series Walk= no immediate for • the fu- fire:- erten edged Mildmay by : a ' 3-1 p cure. Portnow meetArthur re ' :. ' . Elgin • The AaRAms . have a family l .ln .the W O.A.A. fin k by Harokl MPhil* of 'Loc- • : , age'16,; is employed Lucknow goal, 'Arthur— S ley, :.defence, Donald Fisher, Riiev� Mullin; centre, Ross For,-• t-, • . , Doug' . Mair 1 :fig ..p J' � .: alternates; Ken .1 ac .mor N[�nor section, here, the. teacher Don. &itds. regular parties* at viii ` hatch' whie' .: Eiphck: ;teaches • llisimisailiist■aaiaa ateasRtatasairaaaf aintaps itanit Bruoe,:B Cs ►r land► ea�saa, ,N I To-�. �Bfli v , nocke•y Prize Draw,Sh t Of�„;,a;H�;. nn Stork AA Stook _ ow iomen i OW .tpmefl s• / Jt ■ TIMBER TIPS Rrple against Zurich last • ■ al •.i • Wed= znesday ,tight l .. i Shi<rhe :Hawtlxrn+e`. rolled theey" mon, 'per' Cubs :attended • tine Presbyterian • Pres- et a . hi for' ' he week' s .dent Leroy Malden. and hts Le- church in .a body on Sunday and a ' - F- .' •: xi Sys Conunitee' :conducted ' ddressed b•Rev' •Rod hT At the. PeeW glayaff . game•in Gas-.Od'or' Bugs: business Pktces The odor of gasoline seeping , in-_ to buildings from •cellar a drains . has ..been a, bothersome matter with a few ` main- street ' business places for a considerable time now:: The businesses. of D. ' . R. Finlayson, Lucknow District Co- op and The Lucknow „Sentinel have smelled the ; gas .odor in varying degrees over a period.•ef Many months', with, . the.. . air" of leaving some times to, the, point n g. me with.. a headache or 'pick stomach. The ' latest ; .•a arance . of , as pPe g: oline is in the *creek running un- der the cement:. bridge on Qual- ity ' ):Till. • Village. . 'foreman Alex Havens and. Hugh .MacMillan dis- covered the •late`st' location ' while clearing a. plugged ,' dram fronta catch ..basin '• running from the north . . • Investigations has been made * of service stations in the, area. of : the. trouble who: report : that' . their equipment has:: been :checked: and there.: is no signs of loss of : gas- oline . from their tanks The 'gas. mystery is yet 'to',be . solved, and we ' who have to , contend.. With it hope • that it soon will be • solved both from a ,.health and danger standpoint, .. • • Marked Bo Scout Week On S• Asa climax '.to Boy . Scout ;week and '.Thinking Day, Lucknow Boy Scouts, Girl Guides, Brownies and �3 flat �d• made Stewart a i w 'betw• een k• second ■••turd. tbe w; maple 669 were a y ac Lead . ■ Ticke were .sold by minor. hoc'- Leaders' accompanying the var- flat and Mie : riersan � � t• Park • . bad the high tripe • and third Period. `• , a• ■• :had a ‘73 .flat Dick Park had etre `key players on 'merchandise prizes • Taus group, were George Whitby, a {lei a e. a%: $ clanated . y local merchants, All Ste Jamieson, Mrs.. Jack' Mc- .. •a: high • wart ' " Sheets Give A full: 321/2 ': a a a C'.. sr'• • 4'R a •i a ,■ a ,0 a ■ K a • _.. • ° a Coverage ! °288 fiat a • proceeds are . to be used for ice ' Kim,•: Mrs. Jack Treleaven, Mrs. Lengths 'in Stick 6 feet to 12 feet Available. in Lem.gths .Up .To 30 feet $SC? - x, . Trapping and • ` Spiral L eaad • Head Nails iNSULtION cp-r: - Loss AS MUCH AS 35 PER CENT �leisqtaANyiLLE•: - •t INSULATION GRANULATED ROCK WOOL MICA -FM 'POUR TYPE LNSULATIONINSULATION PITSBURGH':.PAIN,TS Y ux Cbc+i e Over 2000'Colours To ?MM t " S ade Yoe RegOire., l:' ekes .01-.1.-o spt sin Mine. smn iib***orasmant tasassrina ■ Standing: time and equipment for the minor George " Joynt, Mrs'; Lloyd• Hall, ■ ■ TStgers 8 Ci 56 &&•rets 4 , and Mrs. Alvin. Teams. Top ticket seller was Keri Mss: Oliver Glenn ■ Squirrels . G- , s 'MacKay ay who managed • the Juv..: Hamilton: . Dorn 4�,, 39, G Tip u> 35,1Pol. •Cain 3S'". ')eta this year.. The night The color part included' Jim patty a b Coons 33, , Zebras' 31; ' Wohcrines was made a compete success.: by •; my- .Button; Andy Anderson and Kangaroo ^, • • Ripley' Pee 'Wes: beating'' Zurich' Kenny Johnstone: The `.offering ' In •z * Comes to play.' 7 to 3.: was` ret�ei ved by Billy Chester, . Fritz,. Winners and. donors were Jimmy •Henderson, Terry and Eric. ■ rEizabeth MacKenzie from Ripley ( Taylor, ■ '. . LUCKN.OW SQUIRTS WIN • :Mean Market. Mike Pollock :from •' ' .._ a RETURN EXHIBJTIDN KLATCH •- Elliott ------1 - .- -ren%eiMatKa- kllan--G e { fm es_. to_ ibel .... - Squirt and'Rmley from Ca7rthers,Gary Strausfrom Walter Culbert::ar:- .■ , . played • Hemae. scar, from ' Moore Grocery; ie 'Lowry from George' McLean, i , • iucm game in Luc -know Arena on Lloyd Irwin from McCreath. Fur- The' Ripley Legion thanks every ,. ■ • �y' 'ani ' tight- •Lucknr+F rye om n:r.i. R• E. Wrightson from one who assisted in. any s'.a'� to a top of the .dam b ea~.ui_ 4 s1R. . ■ cal • ` Jeyce t make,the ■ thein opponents by •a SCbre of 4-1 .{,= :,.-IL Sen . :. . • Brooks o s o this help available, ,for Ltd. Lait6) 0•44i* t • ▪ Lir Tau aL won Fs< - i-�c►bel Broel s bti}`s who play. hockey. ! hi-bition Lame' Ri - �...oi�� i�� nos. • • a day nicht-3-1, a • ii asci Ramie -SO -otos wiL , here ■ ragain tit Monipac•. ta'.a."nt. a rid:. at 1►t+ p o ■ Industrial bckev Y':a"'1da•' ' Trot*21. < �• actor • �. L,Jti "?a 'their were • z ' a'« ■ garnplayed.rl;e,C si: ■ skamne. hardDy�?"r7T1c "w1 s . soma . r a■ amore m 'rev ' cnnr =too saw SL t'erv,00ds •ern: o . Ca:►y,, .P also fast Sta7 and r:; ; r circa s' leg, haoo,yi' The es taboo'wiz . ▪ earl .tea. ikesong�ar�,eu e r± tt3 ' ` a : ,• ell% . `cone t a i.o*cood twoE.. SI, naassasisausitsn:asn>isnawirna ¢anarrnlcr V+e71►0 .d THANK YOU! e, wish' to ' express 'bur •sincere' thanks mor atan for.. the generous 'patronage. • the' pleasant 'business and :social re- eoe have enjo:yer1.formany' 'years at:. rr T' r.,,ty.t a .'• t• W .Wit vi- so1d ,out business to Mr: and Mrs. .` We bespeak for them a canon e goodwill: and patronage with Tort fad us: Most. ''Sincere). y'. A.nhier»dfar` glen 'Shieals • LeI 88 Co; patri Satui crest She distr she i and two. Wing • .Agin cil . Mir spent Mrs. her i Luck tie and cousi ton,. from noon very Vis ris.,i and don son• 1 Mr and ited , Mr.. Sind Set went 'ph, .4 subje ' Mess Bogie Ross Wb party day Russ Brow 'and Twer Thf a.• ca on F table. Russ, Chis Finni Dui chore noon, ladie, a ver them 'J•: C. Korea ted t offeri McTa Mrs. Johns Otto Were terial 18th. la, to. to '7: •woole in to kets. enjoy Alton Mrs. ited. on, S: Custa • :The Whit held home presi ened the calk bets cust'a horse custai Sandr • Miss lene • la -kin toast. white leadej M'rs, er' d cookii foliov sortie ' cake, ales, .`eget taugh • `bit Figur.