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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-04-29, Page 14PAGE ,FOURTEEN WESTEI Security Ribbed THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL . LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ment- Of • • .1 • • • fi, 0 WESTFF1,," Sheets • Give - A Full 321/2" Coverage.: Lengths 'In. ,Stock',6 feet 'to 12 feet •Available, in Lengths., Up : To 30 feet . Also 1 "x4" STRAPPING. and. SPIRAL,. LEAD. HEAD. NAILS GENUINE ARBORITE Canada's Finest, Longest -Lasting Surface Material for. Kitchen and Bathroom Walls, Table and Counter, Tops, '. Splashbacks COME IN AND SEE THE DOZENS OF BEAUTIFUL ARBQRITE COLOURS and PATTERNS H. CEMENT 1 conn Phone' 528-31 18 Lucknow; Henderson Lumber Continue.. Nog :Improvement flan At : a ..meeting; of the Bruce. County ,,Hog' Producers..; Associa tion held. in . the Department of Agriculture, Walkerton,' : on April; :13th further plans were made for the continuing of; their ; quality im- provement program for 1964. George Gear,Bruce County Ag gricultoral Representative, stated that while interest is quite keen in the quality 'improvement pro- gram they must . continually keeP this. program before. the produc- ers. In order to do ' this Mr. Gear was instructed . to carry out an advertising program through the weekly press and radio ` stations covering the County. T h e.. Township.,. representatives were also brought up. to date . on the program'. ; Some of the high- lights . of this .years 'program are: • ducers having the `highest percen- tage. of Grade A's and , there are two 'classes; ' those producing be- tween 8 and 19 ,. hogs `'per month and over 20 hogs per month. Pro- ducers . keeping cost account re- cords, and „ submitting same with thek,entry shai1$ve prize money. doubled if a : winner . in either, of the above classes. `. An : incentive program to keep better breeding stock is... also . be- ing conducted this year with the County Hog Producers offering a premium. of $10.00 to the first 30 producers. purchasing a Register- ed Boar. To date 16 producers. have claimed $10,00 :each. Produc- ers purchasing a registered prem- ium boar should ' contact either George Gear at Walkerton, their local representative ' or the ':; Sec monthly prizes to the top five pro- retary, Bob Misch at Elmwood. Let •Us ,Record • ImpOrtaflt: y Day. Of your life :in "one of our ,alburns, to be": cherished 'forever. When arranging for your ; wedding Photography, ask for your Free Bride Book, HARRIS STUDIO PHONE 41 KINCARDINE 4 Hockey Thriller 1 Setfled. Saturday When Toronto Maple Leafs' edg- ed the Canadiens in the semi- finals , for the Stanley Cup, the final 'series at that moment seem- ed as if it would be an anti -clim- ax. Butit was far from it. The: series went the full seven games. and it .. Was not until . the weary; Red. Wings:' ran; out. of steam in the final :game ' on Saturday, that the , power -packed Leaf squad were able to show their best form and. score that one goal edge .' with. time more third ' period security tallies,. . The. Leafs .- have a. lot offans. in this district whose loyalty flic- kered at times byy the determined.. team effort of the. Red •Wings, and particularly . because of the amount. of ice time: which.. Lucknow's Paul Henderson received, as the series .l progressed. ' He showed up well' and proved bis N.H.L. ability. His performance was capped by a neatly' executed goal in Thursday night's game.: Paul and his wife and daughter expect to return to the village the latter;. part - of the week. Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs • Garnet . Henderson Mrs. Henderson is the' . former Eleanor, Alton, daughter of- . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Alton'. of West Wawanosh. Garnet' took in several • of the playoff games. On Saturday night he • and Bill . ' Johnstone ' were in Toronto. Last Thursday, Garnet, Mr:: and •Mrs Bill Johnstone and Fred .'Jackson were in . Detroit, when; A. fluke overtime goal sent the series into7 games. OBITUARY :.WILLIAM G. FINDLATER The death of William G. Find- later, . a" former resident of - Luck snow, occurred at;. Harbor Springs, Mich:, on Saturday, April 18th, within •a few weeks of his ,82nd birthday: Findlater was born in Luck - now, May ucknow,'.May 29, 1882. He 'moved.to De- troit, :'` Michigan when he was 19 WEDNESDAY,APRIL mil, 194.` HAVE YOU MADE A LIST OF YOUR piing CI REQUIREMENTS? •� a Checkyour Iist with the, foliowing:: • STEP -LADDERS : 5 and. 6 ft, SPONGE MOPS DUST MOPS --- BROOMS FLOOR OLFANER—for' hardwood floors and linoleum both. paste: FLOOR WAX" • -- Al l makes, , liquid ..and • Furniture Polish — PRIDE - PLEDGE - O'CEDAR RUG SHAMPOO - FURNITURE GLIDES Rubber STAIR TREADS -*--'Rubber' KNEELING PADS DRAPERY RODS' and CURTAIN :RODS WALLPAPER- PASTE WALL,PAPER7CLEANER • r.. Bpthroom: Accessories:' BATH; SCALES -BATHTUB MATS BATH BRUSHES • BOWL ,BRUSHES TQWEL RODS:. • .PAINTS, and VARNISHES PAINT BRUSHES; PAINT ROLLERS and REFILLS LAWN RAKES and LAWN MURDIE and SON HARDWARE Phone. 528-2906 Lucknow - Qungannon Bowtipg `..League. old Their Annual Awards Banquet Last ast Saturdayevening the an had 229. The:ladies'': high triple nual 'awards dinner;. and dance of . award . was, presented to :Mrs. Lois the Lucknow - Dungannon Bowling.. Alton who had a high' total for 3 League was held at the Lucknow' games of 738 and the glen's high Legion on Hall, with 125 sitting down triple went to Mike Sanderson with .: to a delicious . turkey dinner. After an 896. The awards for the :ladies'' and Me high singles for the year were - awarded Mrs. Dorothy thy Errington who had .a • 360. and•Jack': Treleaven who rolled a . 271. The awards for : the .most. improved lady and man bowler went; to Miss Alex- andra- Gall and , Clayton. Alton.: Special trophies for the best story - Lions, whose team, was comprised teliers for the yearwere awarded of/ Mr. and Mrs: Jim 'Errington, Mr. and Mrs: Harold Maize, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Parkes and Mr. and Mrs., Elwin Petrie. • Group. B. winners were the' Wol- verines, with members being. Mr. years old, . and lived there most of finishing dinner the presentation of his life: In 1913 he was married to awards was conducteii: "Bud" the former Florence Nisbet. She Thompson, who, was a, very cap- predeceased him in death in 1952. ,able master. -of ceremonies, called. In 1948 'h e was retired from . the • on :Mr. and: Mrs. Walter Brown of National. Biscuit Company.- He was Wingham Bowling Alley,. to. make a member. of ;St. Andrew's High- some of .the - presentations. landers, also .a member of Zion- The Group • A winners were the Lodge No. 1. He . is survived by aon, William Jr., .with 'whom he has made his home for . the. past four years. MRS.. ALEX . MacLEOD•. the . death of Mrs. Alexander MacLeod of London ' occurred .on Wednesday, April. 22nd at Victor- ia Hospital,. London, just . two weeks' after she had suffered : a. severe stro e '.'Mrs. Mac d was the . former Helen Grace S venson of Centre was the T.igers.'.On this team we're. Point, Indiana, • where she was Mr and Mrs. Bill Stewart, Mr. married on February 27th, 1912:, and Mrs:. Mel Dickson; 'Mr. ' and Mrs. MacLeod's parents were Mrs: 'Grant. Chisholm and Mr: and 'Mose and Jennie Stevenson,. na-: Mrs. •Ken Hodges. tives of Pennsylvania. ' The ladies' high, average for the totalling $500 levied a g Mr. `MacLeod is a son of James` MacLeod and . 'Christine ' MacIn-. nes, 'a pioneer family in Kinloss Township. Alex; a . plumber by trade, was= -employed in the states for, ,some. ' time . before moving to London, Ontario, in . 930 . where they had since.. resided They were well known:in this community where they visited. fre- quently with relatives and friends, who were saddened. by Mrs. Mas - Lead's.' death. Thea remains rested at the Meed - ham; Funeral Home hi 'London un- til Friday when. brought to'the Mackenzie Memorial Chapel Lucknow, where Rev..11. W. Strappo, of . Lucknow United . church con-. ducted service on Saturday after- '4. noon. Burial .was in South Kinloss ,�. 'to Miss Mary;' Anna , Maclntyre and George Joynt `• On behalf of the league' Mike Sanderson .presented��Mr. and Mrs; Brown with. a.'gift in appreciation of, the .courtesy extended the league and' Mrs. Barry *McDonagh, Mr.. in the past year.` Alvin .. Baker and. Mrs; Ross Irwin, Mr. and 'Mrs. .thanked the' ladies of the •Legion. Ray Thornton, Mrs.. Marie John Auxiliary who catered for the din; stop and Olin. Baker, ner.After'the presentation. a dance The team finishing. 'in top 'spot was held with. : Boyds orchestra for the . year before the playoffs: supplying, the. music. ' The sequel .of an early, Sunday morning police. raid on a Walkerton home • where' a pre -marriage stag' party` was it process, was fines ainst minors for consuming and the owner of ,the tame for supplying . beer to persons ander, the age , of 21.. year.. went to 'Mrs. Marion ,Mac- Kinnon Mac -Kinnon with 200 and .the. men's high average to Mike Sanderson. .who Cemetery, the pallbearers being JameswLyon, Neil Bain, Mervyn Colley,, Ed Brock, Hossack Bain; Allister .Hughes., Mrs. MacLeod was . a member of Wesley United church in Lon - r io FF��II' don. �She is survived 'b her husband S�NDEtSON'S -- LtiCCNCW, one son,` ,Tames .Alexander Mac- l Leod . o£ Detroit two ,T`A`c1OIV granddaugh� �� CITIES SERVICE Si WHITECHtiRGN ters,Joyce Ann and 'Grace Eliz ' MacDONALD'S STORE.,..,.�,.: , . Y abeth MacLeod and a sister MrsINAIL Bessie .lean L oin of a jTaute,: '11.°‘" DAVISarber Shop) : RIPLEY Indiana. ••.y Terre • DRY CLEANING :WILL: BE.• .. of charge 'by' . . RUCE CLEANERS,: Kincardine DURING THE MONTH aOF MAY`. • .. DISTRICT: AGENTS