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THE^ LUCKNOW, . SENTINEL,
WEDNESDAY, APRIL it .1164.
LUCKNOW,, ONTARIO
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^ffiri•al� Opening : .
• ha • commenced
• (Continued: %from ,page 1). on January' 27th.
Official ribbon 'cutting .ceremony
Was performed. by Reeve George
W Joynt ' and Murray Gaunt,
.P.P., and ;po sooner were the
appropriate formalities over, than
there was a ,rush for. the, alleys
and billiard tables and .Lrfcknow's
new recreation centre was in full
swing and a. great, credit.. in-
deed. to, the proprietors, and; an
asset of which' the community,
can be. justly proud.
The. pin boys and snack staff
were, quickly initiated into their
new . duties' and hada ;busy ev-
ening of it..
*Owner of .the new Lucknow bus-
iness venture is Lamrert Van
Der Veen. His son "John, who has
worked closely with his' father.
'throughout the 'construction, will
act, as . manager of the business
fisted by Jim Osinga of Lis-
wel. •
Extend' Best Wishes
Before • the ribbon ' cuttin4:• John
Van der Veen 'expressed their hap-
pineSs .to " see • so . many present
(then . only . a . fractioh' of those to
come), and.said. it was reward-
ing after so much hard' work and
planning; in the preceding weeks.
'General ' contractor was :Spence
Reeve Joynt extended greetings
on. behalf of the Council and all
the -citizens to Mr. Van der Veen
and, John. "We are proud. to have
you locate here, and of your.pos
hive thinking and trust in. our
fair•. Sepoy: Town," Reeve Joynt
said..Ilealthful recreation facili-
ties add to, the .town's. position..
and • are attractive to industry, be
;gilded.. He congratulated . Spence
Irwin : and' all. the contractors and
expressed best wishes for success
to the Van. der•Veens..
Murray Gaunt said he was hap-.
py to take .. part in . the opening
ceremonies a n :d congratulated
John and his father ' on. their en-
thusiasm, courage and' initiative:
He reiterated. the Reeve's re
marks that the . enterprise was a
boon' and added to the moving
forward of the'' whole . commun-
ity. "But it was not . done without
work, -planning and money and
I know the citizens Will appreciate
the convenience and: patronize
your enterprise," Mr. • Gaunt said.
George and Murray then pro-
ceeded.,, to snip the double ribbon
giving; access to the alleys and
proceeded each to. "throw the.first
Covers
Gives Any Rooth: A
CEILING TIL
Cracked Ceilings..
New Modern 'Look
Brightens:; Any 'Room In The House
Over 100 Colours 'From . Which . To Choose
LLBOARD: PANELS:
• ; By . Using 4 ' foot . x ,8. foot 'Panels
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Excel Board
Masonite
Hearts of 4a1� Board
Pecan Board
Buternut:. Board
Cherry Board
Plywood
An Extra Room Can Be Made .Quickly & Econotiiically
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'THESE . PANELS
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TIMBER TIPS
Thee Squirrels moved into a. 1st
place tie with the Lions when
they took 4 points from the Cubs.
Bill Button was,. top scorer:for
the Squirrels with 639. Frank Eady
led the losers.
The ,Lions: let the Beavers score
3. points off them. Len and. Fern.
MacDonald rolled. a combined to-
tal of 1312 pins /for the Beavers:
and John Park 'to ped .the • Lions
,p
sheet.. ' with. -583, ;, •
The Tigers with. Grant. Chisholm
top .bowler took 3' points from the'
Gophers. Clarence'. Greer, had a
784 flat , triple. •' '
- In Group B, the Wolverines took
3 points : from the Chipmunks.
Elaine Thornton , rolled. 603 • ,flat
plus 81 handicap and. Bill Bolt
was best of the Chipmunks.
;The. Pole Cats with team effort
took .4 , points. from • the Kangar-
bos Ray Gannon was* top for
the ` Kangaroos:. with 708 flat. .
The Coons • and .Zebras split • the
points..Jack. Fisher rolled 723 flat
and Mel Corrin had 613. fiat: Fred'
Pierce had 667 flat and Doris; Beak
610 flat for . the Zebra's 'stars.
Standing:
Group "A"
Lions, 10, Squirrels 10, Gophers
8; Cubs 7 Beavers 7, Tigers 6.
Group "B.,
Wolverines 13, Poly Cats 10, Ze-
bras .8; .Co_ ons . ' 8; Kangaroos • •5,
Chipmunks 4.
Memorial Organ
(Continued from.;. page 1);
Russell Whitby .;and: Jim Ketcha-
baw approaching - . the chancel
steps; 'with Mr.. Whitby addressing'
the minister. in 0 these words,:
Reverend Sir, we the church war-
dens and members of St • Peter's
church, Lucknow, request you • to
accept on behalf of this Parish
this . new church . organ the
.. gift, of members .of this 'parish and
friends, to be, henceforth known
as the , Memorial -organ,.:
Upon accepting the gift • Rev.
Mr. King . requested the Bishop, to
dedicate the Memorial Organ for
use in Divine servicesto the glory
of God and in memory Of mem-
beet of the congregation; 'which
Bishop Appleyard proceeded so
to do, • and in his prayer made refs.
erence to those who have passed
having ' encouraged and ' strength-
ened those' who -follow after them.
In his :remarks to the congre-
gation 'Bishop ; Appleyard 0 said it
was a . worthy achievement to ac-
quire the organ : and ..become- self
supporting' at. the sametime, and.
referred to the importance of,: at
the same time, 'keeping thea needs
of • the Kingdom .of God in true
balance, • For every dollar we
spent' on ourselves, a . proportion-
ate amount should go • to the out
reach ' of the .church, he said,
That the, organ must be in tune'
was used as a simile in . impress-
ing upon the congregation the im-
portance • of 'any church, of- any
community, living in tune and
harmony. '
A reception followed in the Par-
ish . gall,' :which is also a' recent
achievement of St. Peter's con -
.gr gation, when a pleasant. social
our was enjoyed;
• DonationSi to the . Memorial Or-
gan Fund, ..made , specifically • in:
memory of loved. ones • were in
memory of the following, and a
plaque bearing their names , will
later.: •be 'placed in the church:
Mr. and Mrs. Temple Clark,.
'Charles H. Cooke, Mrs. Winnifred
(McQuillan) Dawson;7-Sy di ey d -
ward Dudley, • Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Durnin, John Elphick,
John P. England, Master •Eddie
,(J. Edwin) Gaunt, Edwin Gaunt'
(Sr), Joseph Gaunt, Mr, and Mrs,
Henry B. 'Grant, Russell ` Grant',
Rev. J. R. Geoghegan, Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Haines, Edward :J.
Haines, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G.
Haines, • Mrs.• . Robina Higgins,
James Johnstone, Mrs. Melvin
Johnstone, Mr,' and Mrs. A. Ket-
chabaw, R. F. King, Mrs. R.
MacPherson (Charlotte Haines)).
FIO George McQuillan, Mr. ' and
Mrs, ,Edward McQuillin, Mr. and
Mrs. John- Me uillin- r i
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Q ,s ss=: Maud
McQuillin, . Miss Mary McQuillan,.
Mr, and Mrs. Richard McQuillan,.
•Mr. ' and: Mrs. R, . H. McQuillan,.
Robert McQuillin, Roy and Elvin
McQuillin, M
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.Nit,,. and Mrs. Allan. Dares of
London,and formerly of this • com-
munit eturned recentlyfrom a
four month's overseas. trip, Mr h
Durnin is, the former Elizabeth
Hodgkinson of Kinloss:. •
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Allan,a veteran of World War
II, had been., employed at West-
minster hospital, London. He re
entl reac a re' age, so.
Ire Overseas Trip
Places : familiar to Allan from.
war service days.
Mary's husband, Danny Heibert
is with. the RCAF 3rd • wing sta.
toned at , Saarbrucken. They are
scheduled to return to Canada'
shortly after . a, 4 -years overseas.
stint. '
During Allan and Elizabeth's 4
months visit, they teured the:•
c _ y h d tu'ement *French: .Riviera, Italy, ^uAustria,
Mr, and. Ml's. Durnin took advan.. •txerland, F�ngland,
toe 'of the opportunity for, a hol- Swi . `d,Ireland. Germany,flew
tage .. Scotland and They
da to :.visit with: their, daughter . • •. ways and their; .final depar-
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Mary and her husband in . C,e
d' the con, ,tune for `home was:. from Shannon
many., • , ey airport Ire. a ,
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orient and British. Isles and some • 1 yd
COnsign.rneflt
Monday, May 4th,,:at i
Lucknow Community Sgle
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Phone 164r11 Ripley"or Lucknow 528.9912.
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