HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-11-25, Page 7WEDNESDAY. NoV., 2$4 tt
TIF1>E 'LUCKP4OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW,, , ONT" Rt0
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SCHMID'S
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ppose Lotteries '4
Members of the •executive. of
'the United Church, Women of the
' Brute Presbyterial held their fall
• meeting in the United Church at
Wiarton, with the president, Mrs,.
W. -Grant presiding and leading
in, the worship service taking as
her theme. "Growth; through Chris-
tian commitment . in the Church,"
emphasizing the • thought . that all
Christians are on the same basis
of service, "Go ye into , all the
world " and that the Christian's
supreme duty. is to . witness for.
Christ. • .
Mrs.'W, A. Krug displayed some
literatureand advised the use of
the introductory packet, : on • Brat
zil and • Trinidad and the quar-, v
terly paper "Partners" that con
• tains articles from the various
fields. Miss Moffat spoke on the
supply work and . reminded ,the
womenof the need in the supply
depot for overseas relief.
'A motion . regarding . the prevven
tion of . lotteries in Canada was
carried and a statement tothis
effect was prepared to be pre-
sented to. all 10 a1 U'.C,W, organ-
•izations for signatures..Copies of
these willbe forwarded to the
provincial and federal members of
parliament in the various areas:,,`
The treasurer reported $12,575
being sent to Conference treas-
urer in 1964 and that the 1965 al.
l location is to be increased by .$130.
Miss W. Warren, archivist; spoke ;
on the materials being .collected
for her recordsandasked the .
cooperation of an.in the collecting
of pictures. and reports , of activ-
ities within . the Presbyterial.
Brief reports of the meeting of. °a
the U.C,W. conference in ''Burling-
ton .wert given by the delegates,
Miss Moffat, Mrs.: Woelfle, 'Mrs.
Thacker and . Mrs. Cheshire, An-
nouncemnent was {made of the sec -1.,
tional rallies' to be held in 'Car-
gill and Bervie on November 3 t
and in:. AUenford and Paisley on
November 4, and . that the 1965
a Presbyterial will be .held .in Kin-
• eardine in . the spring.
Mrs.. A fteoch expressed the
appreciation of .the. executive 'mem-.
.levelJ
. . - . hers :for the haspitaLty 'of the
and China wiarton women and the , pleasure
of all , who had enjoyed the fine
fellowship as thework of the Pres-
byterialwas being reviewed.
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arr'ives.,
flissitakd and .mice.seniceci by
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Mrs. Audrey Cartier returned
home Friday from Goderich Rita' where she had been a pa-
Hos-
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LUCKNOW MEN'S BOWLING ,' USE SENTINEL WANT -ADS. pt f . •the h t .. eek.
Tuesday. , Nov.. 17 9 p.m. Group
Mrs. Art Cf Connor and da
Omar Brooks' 'Pontiacs 4 pts .'
Bill Hunter's Oldsmobiles 0 points:.
Art Putney's. Silverwoods 2
tin, Mr_, and , Mrs. Jerry' Lo -�
berg• spent last Friday at the
Royal Winter F'air. -
Master- Gary . Courtney return-
ed home' Sunday from War Mein -
Mrs. ° Udine Cowen ..Gader-
•.ich, is helping out at the home
of Mr. 'Joseph' Cory;
The reception beld • Friday
emng for Mr: ; and Mrs. Joe 'tan
ter Geraldine, Whitby visited Mr- , trial Children's . Hospitalx Lonu�pn. {isch : was ural! attended., Mme
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and. Mrs. Kay , Dalton •over the, he • bad been. a • pataetlt for Dalton � read address to. the
'Points.; !toss Irwin:'s Fords 2` iterent • visitors ,were tilts, . Ur week -end, past 51"-4mg rnuple- surae C xilr '
an • Mrs. •Eti- 'Rev. Dalton w lem .with
w.
�nt a fe � ,;
Wiesen-
. }, • �d a
points: ..Dick. Park's !wicks ;1 gene: Hebert. •Detroit, •D: and .lays last creek . among ,relatives. Joseph O'Keefe on the birtS. of ,-Yee thanked everyone . who had • .
roll, : the ti J. A... K r Grosse. Point. • Mr.. and • Mrs. Cyril . Austin Mr. a bah. _ helped a the: '.
paint.. Ron Thompson. col ed � Mrs, ripe , . , �.
y � t daughter in Goderich hos- . �'�pgttyp Boyd's
high 'single this .week of 350. Jim Mich. Michael 0 Ne l., ,Mr. Frank . Aus- pital en November 16th..: orchestra 'supplied the music. `
Errington captured high' triple
standing' this week' with. 869
Team Standings: Pontiacs. • 24..
Bricks . 17, Dodges 17,, ' Fords 17.
Oldsmobiles' °1t;�„ Silverwoods,•' 10.
Games of- 250. and over: Ron Thom-
pion .350;, Harold Errington 330,
232 • and 257; Bud . Hamilton 261:
Dick'. Parks 253; ' Bob Finlay 2 i
1�f.ke Sanderson 323.
points.;Milt .Rayners Dodges 3 . sula Hebert, �d .spent .Congratulations to Mr. and sirs,lie of mom_ '
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LUCKNOW DUNGANNON
Kay. Crawford was the ladies
top • triple bowler for ; the ; week
Frith a flat score of 615 and Doris,
Bok had` the :high single d 288,
A Hamilton was high .for both
triple and single with a, 661 triple
and a 294 .single -
Standing Cubs 26, Tigers 23,
Liens. 22, Beavers 22, .' Coons 21,
Zebras 13 Chipmunks 17, Wol
verinos 16, KangaroOs 15. GOP
hers 15, Poles Cats 13, Squirrels 8.
LADIES'' . EVENING BOWLING.
Monday, November 16
Fig►loci •Fcrguson's Emeralds took
3 points . from Eunice Cunning-
hanv's Sapphires: Gwen Ceasar'.s
Rhinestones took 4 points frt. ni.
erawford's flubies: Shir ey
13r�6t'� Diamonds ' took 3 noirts
frr.rn Pearl Jami on's Pearls.
�flih :single, Chive Chisholm 257:.
high triple Beatty Irwin..617.
'Games over 200: Anna John -
'gone 201: ,Batty Irwin V.'1,. W.-'ir .
Ka".), Crawford 215; Olive Chisholm
237 , Shirley Bolt 201., Mae ;Hunter
204, 2.%; Marie Johnstone 215,
21.4. Pearl Jamieson, 213. Standing'
i`ytarrtorlC:l 3'l, Porta 17, I'lmeralds.
1 '. `Sa"PPhires 15, Rubies 14. Rhine-
st9ney 13,
s.
You .wouldn't wear your: summer. cl0'
whin:the: weather gets near. f te+ezin' ..
But have you changed your drivrn'style
to salt the changin' season?
Winter driving k dangerous
visibility is ,lows during, winter ;forms,.
'stopping takes longer; and early darkness means more driving after dark.
AVOID WINTER -ACCIDENTS: �slovr down,i_.. keep your windshield free of ite and
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snow*... follow at a safe distance and remember to leave one window open a little at all
times. If y you have to stopin a hurry,'
brakes `gentle pumping.) � �� don't jam and put 'Your 'car
into: a skid:. (Power brakes need . entle
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pump your. bra
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