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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,, LIL,CKNOW. ONTARIO
Shov.er Held
(OLIVETNEWS)
Miss: Mary White was showered
ASHFIELD
Among visitors home for Thanks-
giving were: Miss ' Mabel ' Mae -
with g sashes on, Sat • .donald of Windsor; Misses Anna
th gifts and and wishes
urday afternoon when friends and Charlotte Mackenzie of Tor.
aneighbours: gatheredm the
onto; Miss Mary Lou Collinson.
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United Church m her honour.
Mrs. "Jack McGuire was chair.
ladt, and MTs, Sandy MacCharles
pianist: for a program consisting
of -, readings by Mrs. Herb Clay-
ton, Mrs, Ray Hamilton; contests,
"Kitchen ' Proposal." by Mrs. Mel-
vin Coiling and "Name the pie -
tures by Mrs Walter Black. Patsy
Mary,. Laurie and Sandra Mac-
Marks
aiCharles .sang "With Someone Lake
You," in harmony and solos by
Mrs. John MacCharles, Janet •Ham
.Ilton. and Evelyn White. Mary was
presented With a corsage and Mrs.
Melvin Coiling read the .present -
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Ghon address and' MLsses Sharon
Coiling, MarieHamilton and
Diana. Anger assisted in unwrapp-
ing the .beautiful array' of . gifts
and reading the cards. Mary ex:
pressed .her thanks and invited all
to ' the ' wedding in the church.
Young people' spending the linin -
of Kitchener; Mr-. and Mrs. Don
Carter of Woodstock; Miss Jane
Finlayson. of Toronto; Mr, & Mrs;
George Leadbetter and Barbara
of Toronto.
Alex Mackenzie, of Hamii on
spent Wednesday with . his. par-
ents Mr. .and Mrs, Hugh Mac-
kenzie.
ac-
kenzie '
Mr. and . Mrs, Don Compton. of
Wingham visited relatives here on
Sunday.
Mrs, Colin MacGregor ' has rs-
turned from a two week's visit
in ,Torogto:
The girls . of the _Intermediate
Camp at Kintail attended . services
at Ashfield Presbyterian Church
on Sunday, `
TIME •RUNS OUT!
The amount of time for set-
ting type ranout on u Ail
week.- Because ' of the
day at their homes' here are: ' . mail delivery system,
1lfisses Phyllis Clayton' of, : Susi:- rY and the
ford, •Helen White of 1N`mgtiam • Thanksgiving . holiday, news
"� from Amberley, ;Ashfield, Pur.-
and Marilyn . Finlayson of Strati
ford and �'Mr.. Ronald MacCharles
of . Hamilton.. ,
Donald Caster spent the week-
end with his uncle and . aunt Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Black and family.
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Two New.. Teams
Bowl' Afternoons.°
Two more teams have been add-
ed to .the. afternoon bowling league.
Shirley Hawthorne, game to win, scoring their win -
Milian Captain, Tillie Hackett, Violet Ar -
Robins, the last Plillan Moore, Mrs. 'Elwood Ga
nold, ' Lillian Irvin;, .Dolly Kerr,
Hing run . " . korth, Mrs, Garnet Farrier, h'
Betty Mole; St,' Marys took the series 4 Russel Gaunt and Mrs• E. Sleif
Orioles �- Isabelle Eedy,. Captain, games to 1 from the Lucknow .committee to have cha
holm. A
Mabel Steward Mazie Mathers, team who were considerably smal-,of the Bake Sale scheduled
Dickson, Helen ' Stothers, opponents,- , Pitch- ' . , .
Dianneler than thea'. oPlm the near future are Mrs. Glare
Mg for Lucknow was Ronnie hilt- y, Ritchie, Mrs- E. Sleightholm,, A
Jean Phillips. ' holson, with Ronnie Stanley hand- E. G -and Mrs; • Gar
Monday October 5th' scores, :. , .
Wrens 3: points, Canaries 1 point, , ling the catching duties.: Farrier. The Travelling'Basket.
Bluebirds 3 points, Robins 1 point, George Stanley ..and Earl Gran ' off . to a good with e o
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Orioles 4 points, Cardinals 0. 'Ston handled .the ,Pee • Wees this thing: in it being:donated, A
• Albert Coultes gave the finaat
WEDNESDAY, OCTO*ER 14, 11
PEE YIIEES ELI• MINATED word Came by the attendance
18, She .gave . a abort "rePert of
Lucknow Pee Weeps, finished the r Leadership School winch ' she
season alter being ' edged out„ by tended; xecentP in
St,. Marys ,5.4 last T'hu ay „ anketlIveng will be .held 1A
diagnond, At sone time in �a soak at 2�J• p.m. on Kqv+
on a ra iiesday.
the game 4th. The Sertioaal ,meeting
Lucknow went ahead 4te but' Se E .t nth. Delega
Marys came back late in the a, inted to attend are
Dorothy Errington again .held, Sear,
the high triple having 66Q' and a •
high single of 281. All 200 games
and over, Marie Stewart 201,.
205; Dorothy .Errington, 209, 281;
Shirley Hawthorne, ,2L8...
statement. It was decided to
the Study Book . for the Mrs:
WHITECHURCH gels, The Book
year is to Tnnida.
The Y.P,S. was held in the ln- Brazil. "The hostess vas thand
ited Church on . Tuesday evening, and Mrs. Moore closed: the m
The president, Miss Barbara Pur; ing •with pray'9er.
EVENING BOWLING don, -presided,. The meeting open -
Over 200 scores: Rose Hall 221, Those. attending the Rugs,
ed with a sing -song with Mrs, and Craft display in the Un
Shirley .Cooke 223, Lenore Glen Lucknow' on Tuesday'
222, °Mae Hunter 229, Kay Craw- Garnet :Farrier piano accompan- eQi n ch;
s us ist,. The minutes . were read : by ening, from' here were: Mrs, Ji
ford with 242 bad the high single. the secretary -Mr. 'Arthur- Laidlaw, Ston Conn,: • Airs. Wallace 0
new •
tri le went to Beatty '""4" ri can was answered' by . Mrs: Earl Caslick: Mrs, 'Get
pThe 'ro
with 586, the 1�4::. present; ' quoting a verse T nom Mrs, Dave Glob
Helen Ferguson's Emeralds took Pin,' '
of Scripture, It was decided . to Mrs.' •ictar Emerson:' Of ape
3 from Eunice Cunningham s Sap- hold a Hallowe'en masquerade so- interest to those'from, here
Oboes. Kay Crawford's Rubies
took 3 from Gwen ..Caesar's Topaz,.. tial on October. 2T. The meeting the first prize rug at Toronto
was in charge of Misses Margaret ., hibition displayed by • Mrs: i
Shirley Bolt's Diamonds took 3 Moore, Alma Conn, Janis Farrier Wadel, formerly - of 'thisloca
from Pearl ' Jamieson's Pearls: ' and Diane Coultes, The. topic dealt now of Teeswater::.
Standing: Emeralds' 9,. Pearls
with .was .the. "1�Tecessity� of . Afis- : ' Misr.. W. J. Coziltel` . of ; Wing1
7, Rubies r, Sapphires ' .
ple Grove, Cuirass Corners
and ' Kinlough was received on .,
Wednesday morning, and we
were only able to. handle ; a
small: amount •of it.
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5 Topaz sionaries ". A.:hymn :was sums and .spent' a few • days • the .first
+� 4, Diamonds 4, the meeting closed with the Aliz- the week .with ..Mrs. Robert. R
BOWLING RESULTS Pali Benediction, 6, 'Those' . attending Belgrave I
Jack - aeatopped the sheets The, ' IJ C_W, held their .October' supper .from here on Wedne
meeting on the 7th at 2 o'clock at evening were Mr•, and Mrs;:
for , both the men's : counts • with 'the' home of Mrs, Elwood Gros- bed,. Coultes and Diane, Mr:
a flat triple of 696'' and 'a 'single.• korth: ''Mrs_ E. -Sleightholm was in Mrs: Elwood Grgskorth, Mr_
.game of 272,this past week in' the ,urge of the meeting which was ;Mrs_ John. Gaunt-
.Lucknow-Dungannon
, league . opened by , the singing of . the Mrs. 'Donald MacKinnon L
•Shirley Wraith, rolled the high Q on account of .her presence now, .. Bruce South WI. "Dns
triple ' for the ladies with 569' and :. n
n . , m Canada Mrs. Slerghtholm gave :uec.-areas.•, tors. Har�e}* How,:
• . t lliatie Stewart •'hand the single game .
♦ i .the call ,,to vrorsliip, `followed by ;Holyfiood, Grey Druce Area ♦ . 1, of 26? flat_ !a hymn, after which" she read the :R R.O. _ and Airs:. Victor :1 e!
' ' •. � Standing: • 4 ing. Scripture lesson 'A prayer for' Con- Grey Bruce ; Area WI seri
•' 8 tens •j Beavers 9,
Lions 8,� Pole es tis : • ribon from . the hymnary was re- , attended the Ripley WI brand
• _ ' _ ( _ peated in unison . Mrs. Clarence : Friday and. helped them ' eb;
• . 1 Wolverines s, ' Chipn*umks 6; Goons Ritchie reads a.
Kansai nos +1,' Squirtels„ 3, 'Go-✓.� letter..telling, of :thea• 60th.anniversary,
• pliers '.2: ' Aii`5s Vera Lyons of . Londesbor
sough going into .the Mission Field_'
Mts_ • .Mitchell read . a letter from
• LUCKNOW MEN'S BOWLING , and Mrs. 'Hong .nail•fami`I-v:
• (Tuesday ,Evening 9 • p.an. Group) a •who 'had been ,at London. recently' ' ¥r
and.
nd Mi _ Alex
Liea`er
The Lucknow , Men's Bowling a on furlough, :and: had returned .toua few. days with Mr. and
:• League starved on. September 29th a Bong Kong,' and Was there when.' D A- Hackett!
with sin teams' in action. Tae , the typhoon storms were so ' bad.. , Bern to Mr:. and. firs C'
resident is Donald MacKinnon, damage to Wilkins,a daughter-
•. P =The storms did.much..
• treasurer, Milt Rayner; director; ` . H
i Jack Caesar, and, Mrs: Shirley breaking the. � other do buildings, ' Mrs and . Mus.. Riot' ' • Heaia
• !Hawthorne is secretary: windows, and' sick-. Stratford spent the week d'
• , The teat as . with , ness•broke out. ` The, home of. the Mr_ and .Mr's: Bill , Hunter.
Tong's messed being • damaged. ' Eve yo> e. is.. glad to bear
a captains are Oldsmobil�es Bi`lgl Hunt : .
• _ Mrs. Ritchie'
• ; &, . Fords Ross Irwin; .Silverwood•, a Stewardshi a d : Recr ui paper • r . Jim Humter . came horn+e on
Art Puuney- Dodges' Milt Raiyser P. �� Mrs,_ . ' :lir: � and .'y►iis,. , E:ldon . Rin
_ Robert• Laidlaw led in prayer_ ,Airs, Jimmie and: Donald v-sitied
•• . Pontaics Omar Btooks; Buiacks, ; Ritchie gave ' the: Study . Book les day' ' ' with Mus_' Jean .Papel
/ � '• Dick Park : � _-
1st tiTeek Bgl Hunter' had high 'son on: India's Foreign` Policy and . Mr_ and Mis. „Nelson_
�elsbn Rai
• Revival of non, Christian on `visited 'Sunda with. Mr. and
• single of 312 and high triple. of .ane y
an I000re presided ede or. the" Mrs. Eimer Wall.
♦ 698 Team Standing• 'P , hats • 4,
•for the bus- fir ' Wesley ' Haines is s;
•, Dodges 3'; Fords 2, • 01 ' lies.. 2, , iiness: '. roll call was .answered with Mr::and
Airs_ .Hatrvey`
Silverwood• 1, Buick• fl. • Games by, . a v . of Seri with the
412 of •2550 and over: Bill ' Hunter 312,
Bill' Stewart: 25s, Len MacDonald •
• :•2%,' Jack Caesar , ..Mdt •'Ray
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..2nd Week, Bill Stewart bell high
single of 295'.and high triple of
723. Team 'Standing:. • Pontiac• 8, '
;Fords 5, Dodges '4,: Bui+cks 4; Olds •
mobiles 2, Silverwood• L 'Games'
of ,250 and over:. BM Stewart 295.
♦ . Frank. Eedy 295, Jack' Caesar , •
• Stewart Jamieson . 237
• A ' seven ' o`clock men's' •league
is in the making and. any men
interested 'in bowling with this
' group are asked to contact the
Lncknow Bowling . Y ane•
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Donates Bowls To
Luckn'ow Club.
•' The ..Lucknow lawn bowling 'club
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closed the season with their fol: '
• • meeting. A wall turnout ,of • mem-,.
• bers returned the same slate of
• cffcers for the 1 'season...
Robert Fisher 15 presdenni and
• Roy :nlayson 15, again cep -,
•idenv.
• The past • season proved to be
• a financial success. ardlinng to
• the treasurer's report by • Ilarola,i
• •Ren vat:ons. to the dub hogse
are pliedfor next sprung.
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fl'E!Fj CEMENT IN STOCK
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• john: W ' Henderson Lumber ltd. • � �y .TOito
�, a mast a better to the p��ieant
•nr t 5 $� 5 11w stating , that'he is doatinag: has
• set • of !mat bowls' to the Lack.
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• n r club. A ,vote of t an s is
At Crest Hardware
Check Our Handbills Now Ou# In TF
IlAail F�� Dozens and Dozens Of
Fall. Values
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