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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-04-01, Page 14PAGE PooRyEEN; • It ,1 :.r • a e • . TO LUCKNOW SENTINEL,'Ci0449V 0 ••••••••••f••G•••••••e••••w••nN ►•!Gn••n!*N, s •_ • ••• • •• :. • •• • • : • o.• • . • • •: FRIDAY IS 'CALICO BALL TIME This friday Eveniflg,' April. 3rd • KAIRSHEA. • WOMEN'S, INSTITUTE Will', Hold Their. ... . . • o . .•••. INUAL CALICO BALL. �e Lucknow legion . Hdll • Ten 'Prizes of: 32,00 Each For''" ••Five Cotton Ready 'Made • and .Five Cotton Home Sewn • • • Dresses: 0 =� ■ • • .Carruthers Orchestra • • i • •. • •+,•• Lunch, Counter Featuring Homemade Pies . • '' Judging At .1 0.00 'o'clock' while dancing'is: In :progress.• • THIS SPACE DONATED•` BY • , ._ • n. w. • E .Loc ko ..CREST HARDWAIt 000•00 • •••0••••••p••o••••oo••' r gat Lasts ani 'protects We Recommend WESTEEL „SECURITY" RIBBED Galvanized Roofing GIVES A►' COMPLETELY 'WEATHERPROOF JOB Because ''WESTEEL" ' Sheets Give. A Full 32: %2' Coverege You Can Actuallyr.Save One Square Or• More .On. A Large Barn. ft.. Available In Lengths : Up To' 30 ft. • SPIRAL LEAD :HEAPNAILS • 149W 1N STOCIK - A SHIPAdEIVT OF Finishing Lime Masons Lime Spray Lime. �enderso�-- I�mber= �t Phone 528-31'.18 groffiairOrgggiegromargargaggE • •Lueknow 9garge urlers En Se' son's uy The final Club Bonspiel..was 'held by the Lucknow Curling Club on Thursday of last week and was quite. successful • despite the fact" that many members were unable to. attend due to,other ,commit- Ments. The first place rink was skipped in ' the' afternoon -by Blake Alton ".with Mrs,. Virden Mowbray, Glen 'Walden and .Mrs 'Henry MacKen- zie. In the evening the ' regular skip George Whitby played with Mr's. Gordon' Finlayson, Blake: Al- ton and Glen 'Walden The • second place rink 'was skip- ped. by. Blake ., Alton with Mrs. Henry MacKenzie; Gordon ; Finlay- sonson and ' Mrs. Torn Anderson, Consolation 'prizes went to • the rink skipped .by Frank • Alton with Mrs. Harvey f•Touston,' Larry 'Salk-' eld. and .Mrs.. "Harold Austin. First prize . winners received - a set 'of .old fashioned tumblers with. a curling crest., Second prize win- ners received a party. set .of' 4 oz . 'tumblers with curling • • figures. .Consolation winners. received cur- lers crying towels. A •prize draw, set up:: in - 'the` form of .a. dart board, ,'was won. by;. lst,- Aleft Hackett, ' 1tassock; 2nd, . •Blake Alton, kitchen disposal can; 3rd, `Glen Walden, step table. • Thee season 'will ' end • with a 'social 'and : anntrah meeting . in the town hall .this Saturday. L TIMBER TIPS " - In "Group. A" the . Lions held, onto their lead when . they split the points with the, ' Cubs. John Park: rolled . a total: of . 683. pins. Jack and 'Gwen Caesar had., a 'combined total of 1423 pins for the Cubs. , Donald , and•'Alvin Hamilton led the Squirrels;' to a 3 paint win over the ; Tigers Bill Stewart had 656 for 'the: Tigers top . score. The ',..Gophers ran rough:- shot over the Beavers and held them scoreless when Clarence 'Greer. rolled : ,739 ,flat plus- 9 handicap and : Anne Anderson had 667 plus 84. Cora • Thompson: and: Arnett« Thompson had 673 " and 663 for ` the Beavers. ,■ In : Group `.'.B" ''the Wolverines. took a 4 point lead when ' they scor- ed 3 pointsfrom the Coons. Barry McDonagh was .high ,for' 'his `team. Howard Agnew and Jane Tre- leaven had top , honours. for the, Coons with;scores of 652 and 642. The Kangaroos 'downed the Chip-. munks for .3. points with. Ray and Betty Gannon . having' . a combined total „of 1248 for. the Kangaroos Frank Hawthorne was high for the losers. The'' Pole Cats held the Zebras to 1 point. Bud, Hamilton topped the Pole Cats ° with 677 flat plus 72 handicap and Mike Sanderson rolled' 679 flat `.score. Stuart Jam- ieson was •high for the 'Zebras with 661 flat 'plus 42 handicap ,for 703. Standings: :... , Group "A., Lions 9, Cubs 7, Gophers •7, Stluir- rels 6, Beavers ,4; Tigers' 3:. ',�� Group B.. , Wolverines 10, Zebras 6, Coons, 6, Pole Cats ':6, Kangaroos 5, Chip- munks 3. • ONTARIO WEDNEWAY, APRIL isi, 1,64 Edge•YSilverwoods. ToTake Ind - tr�'iuirCha lofts �p On Friday night, last,. Silver- Silverwoods. edged, out Holyrood by • wood's hockey team won the Luck- *the score of 9.7, The .scores. of now and District Industrial Hoc- each of those: three games were key League championship by de- 9-7 oddly enough. • Silverwoods feating. Holyrdod Butchers 9 7 . In • sparked. by Garry Johnston and / the t 'rd; , game .of toed c wd was pout fine tits wieam n, In this gar , ed to inofattendance attendance . a gamepullIt . • this: as was goal' for goal, and developed . well as the other two games', in a hard hitting . game, 'with. "a Tue'sda " ,Nights• Game - total of 30 penalties being. handed Y out. Holyrood, '.;although defeated,;, In the first game of the: finals, could not be counted. out until 'the Silverwoods who finished second Just whistle endedthe game. Net Jest ' in.' the standings and edged finders for Silverwoods were Gary Port Albert out in the. semi-finals, Johnston with 6,. and singletons go, defeated Holyrood 9-7 Silverwoods , ing to George . Hackett,, Jilin 'Wil- win il=win wasa combination of fine F son and. Barry McDonagh. Holy- rood scorers were' Ron Graham with 4 Doug Stanley: '2, and. Gary Ritchie with a singleton. team effort and determination. Net finders for ' Silverwoods' were Gary Johnston with . 3, closely, fol- lowed by Barry' McDonagh with 2, and singletons going to George. Hackett,' Frank Egan, Grant Chis-, holm ' and, John Thomson.` Holy=, rood goal -getters .were Ken . Hou- ston. with 3, and Floyd . Stanley, Ron Bushell, Ernest: Ackert and Ron Graham each getting. singles.: In this ,gamethere was 13 penal- ties handed, out. Wednesday Night's Game: In Wednesday 'night's •, game Holyrood behind by one, . "game,• bounced back to win the game by a score of 9-7. This , game was fast, hard skating.;and• saw only 13 penalties,. handed out. Net find- ers for Holyrood were :'Doug and .Floyd Stanley getting 2 each, . and. Ken Houston •with 2. Singletons: went to Ron Bushell and Ron Gra- ham. Silverwoods Marksmen .were INDUSTRIAL ALL-STAR HOCKEY TEAMS DRAW TIE, On Monday night, as the Arena schedule moved closer to its . final day on Tuesday night, Lucknow Industrial All -Stars tied . 6-6,.. in, a hockey game against the "sup- posedly" Kincardine Industrial A11 -Stars:. , In the first .period Luck-, now had the majority of play : and at the.end'of the period were ahead by 'a' score of 4-0. , The . second ' . . period however, seemed as if Kincardine had iced a entirely' new team, as they out - skated, . out passed and out scored Lucknow. At the end of the 2nd. the score was 6'to '5 in favor of Lucknow:. `• The third period saw both teams Garry.. .'Johnston with 3,. Frank playing ` excellent hockey, w i t h Egan 2, and. Barry ; McDonagh and Kincardine edging out Lucknow in Jinx Wilson with one apiece "goals -got", and ; were. able to tie Friday Night's Game the . match at 6-6, • by the time In the ' final game of ' ,the series . the final gong had ; went.. ' • _ iza•■ui.■g•ir•uiB.aw iu.••'ui ■uuanuinuuniun■nnB■w■n ■ IF : YOU LOVE. i Seauii/uteiurnhiurei • at/ /- . 1 • • LUCKNOW HIGH SCHOOL CADET CORP SHOOTING March 21- The Province. • of Ontario Challenge Shield' 1964 Rifle Shooting'. Competition: • Boys' - Percy .McClenaglian 90, lamesac ons 90 Ross • Hallam 91, Elliott Whitby •82,. Ken Taylor 76. P (Average 85 .4•%�i • r Girls - .' eggy Button 86, Joyce y Thorburn ' 81,Heffernan Anne..Heff 81, ■ •Roseiriary Hogan 44; Pauline Wil- dgen 50. (Average 68.4%) m March) 23 - Recreational Shoot- :it ing; . Target. -_• Roas Hallam 90, Percy McClenaghan 87, Elliott'ni Whitby 86, Peggy Button 84, Anne • . Heffernan 81,.. Roy Button 80, He Jim D. `MacDonald 79, Roger Pentland 75, • Joyce 'Th rburn 71, Finlay ■ Finlay MacLennan '63, Pauline Wildgen ,63,..•Roseniary Hogan .54,. Karla Riegling.-39,- ;n We Suggs't' You See Stock We Have A Large New Selection' Of`'• pace Savers popopor,ts.. .11 Upholstered ail ■ '' •. i1 • ■ • r� ■ .. ■ ■ II - ■ Chesterfields • Couches ■ urniture• • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ • ■ ■ ■ ■ •p ■ ■ • 7$744'' yr •rvJ...tr• Constrtictioni w i I 1 commence shortly • on a .new $85,000 arena in the Village of 'Tavistock, m ■ • •, • Leeknew, Phone 528w343 pibMMM 7*Mn■SS ��`Ir' iMwiwwW wwiwwwlrrwwwwwwiti NIM■ Iea'ring All as . peckil Prices' J. Our l' GET .IN ON THE MANY ,VALUES 1 t'd(ENIE FURNItURI ■ M 0 ■ 0. ■ ▪ . Nowlin