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WEDNESDAYt • JAN,
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Hamiltan spectotor Writer Retates. How
s Jr. 'A'. Wings ,Secured Paul' Henderson
Last Thursday evening the Ra -
Milton lied Wings (who .play here
on .,rebruar y 1,itth) defeated 'the
league leading , Niagara. rams.
Fliers by a sopa* 4-1: - '
_. Prit$rto fast, Thursday's game,
Paul Henderson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet 'Henderson of Luck-
now, was featured in a
Hamilton
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C is Spectator story by Joe Watkins
. •s which we reproduce as follows:
Harnilton Red Wing flans- will
A --53se' undoubtedly, ' shudder at .. the.
c s. thought• that Paul iienderson
would Abe wearing ,a Niagara falls
uniform instead ,Of Hamilton Red
Wing. colors tonight if 'it' •thadn't
been for a. three-day stopover
her'e, in the early fall of •1960.
Beans with. Pork . . . 5-99c
Clark's, in Chili Sauce.. Save 16c, '20 oz
Supreme Biscuits 3-89c
,Assorted fancy, 5 varieties : cello . pkgs.
BUTTER 'RUFFS • 35e
Weston,. regular 39c, 12 to . package
Bonus Bargain,• 2, piece .contour -fit non•.
Shifting, br Bing, set, . fits all • standard , '54"
irong boards, . only 89c per set . with
:00 .purchase.
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White Food Store••
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focal and General
Mr a d
Mrs, :Ray- Le dy is'a' patient in
• St.. Joseph's.'hospital, London.
The Legion bingo has, been
cancelled for' this week...,
CharlesSteward:. who was .hos-
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pitalized. ii London .okras able: ;'to-
leave :the hospital a few•.crays ago.:
M..(Mac) :MacLennan of Sil-
verwood Dairies, ` Lucknow,
erwent surgery in London last
week.
Lloyd ` MacDougall of ,Con: 4;
Kinloss has ,been • indisposed at
this home for e: few, weeks by a:,.
• hack .ailment.
,Mr. and Mrs. Walter Alton •visr
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...fled ; on .Monday :in Lader ch with
Mr., and. iMrs. Harold Ferguson &:
Mr. and Mrs..Melyin' Ra.ynard..
Mrs..' Blanche Wilson'.of Sasks
tone writes that.:winter has 'Come
• in earnest out there the past uteri.
days' as' far, as '.frost goes,.,tbut •
they haven't had " to 'dig ' •thein-
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selves out `yet
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Rev. ' 'S. Terpstra, A.B.; Th B.
Listowel, Ont:, , Pastor:
SERVICES:
10:30 .a.m. in -Dutch'
2::30 p.m.. in English
Sunda
3:30 'A m. Y School
Lucknow
:Presbyterian Church
Rev.. Roderick MacLeod
Minister
SUNDAY; FEBRUARY " 3rd
10'0 a m.` • Sunday. School.
'11:00 a.m. Morning Worship.
Thursday, January 31st
Buffet 'supper• at 6:30 Annual.
° meeti ng to' follow.
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH‘
Rev: Howard W. Strapp
Minister
SUNDAY, . VEBRUARY 3rd.
10:00 a.m.. Sdnday School
11:00` a'rn., . 'Morning ' Worship
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Big •
iitt.eess
i .see you .havebeen :hav•
ing
'a 'lot of Snow,and storms down
bhere; We ttoo.'have •been getting
From Edmonton .,our share even today todaY
ts' b
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zero anda anile wind and
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Edinnnton; :Alta.
8350 76th, 'Ave.,
January 28, .1963
Dear. Campbell, .
Well .;old timer it's `about time
1 sat` down, and dropped. you a
line as 'I .told Frances I' have'
been going td::do it for so' long
I am .asharned.' '
Ray . -Cunningham, 17 -months=.
old son. of. Mr.' • as nd ; ,Mrs. Ford
Cunningham; returned . home , On
Monday' after 15 days
:ham Hospital 'with ,pneumonia
Bill Jo'hnstoneof' town has .been.
a patient,; in London since ..Satur--
day with en. eye ;infection: He'
exported .Aso. get 'home on Wed.-.
`needay... ..
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• The Lucknow Women's Insti-
tute • -is , making .;plansfor their
imid-February short ,eourse on
needlecraft::
Mrs., T. A: Cameron returned
,.'home :on• Friday after: being. phos-
pitalized• for aJbout' seven Weeks
in iingham: and London. '
A 'card ;from . Durnin Phillips
at Sarasota,. Florida; 'says that
according to weather reportslr
on
home, hie
are Welty in ' being
here," The weather, in the South
,has ion . the . whole been .good but
not without its cool• days' and
night':, temperatures, that' were
down' to near freezirvg.
Howard Reed : is 'hospi'talized. at
AI.O.D.E; Memorial hospital at
Windsor: Howard,yisited in :Luck
movie a week ago :Sunday it the
time. ot Sid. Gardner's death, and
took ill •ernroute' home 'after ''bat-
tling
at-tl ng snow drifts, at Carlow.: Later
he 'suffered another spell at *ork•
and was ,taken -to
Those attending the funeral of:
the late' Sid Gardner `from .a dis-
tance were:. Mr: and• Mrs. 'Louis
Vegh, of .Windsor, ''Mr. Hervey
Johnston, and Lorraine of Toron-
to;, Carman .Johnston of Toronto;
Mr. and 1VCrs, Steve Currie of
Scarborough, Mr. and Mrs. ' Her;
old Stewart & Mrs. Eileen. Brown
.bf Hamilton, Harold; Gardner' of.
Hamilton, Nelson Webster • of(
Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moore
and Mr ' and Mrs. Dave 'MacRae
of • London, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Webster and Ross Webster of
London, Dick and Howard Reed
of Detroit, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Baker
of Shelbourne; Mr. •and Mrs':
Orvillle Jones of 1fensall, Mr. &
Mrs, • Ken .Webster of London,
Boli, tGardrer of Kitchener, Art
Freemari of London,
FOR SALE '---• set of snowshoes
and car. tire , chains, -in good don-
clition Mrs. Lorne Johnstone,.
Luc•knovt., phone 52a-3208.
that's colt t• • ' ., '
I ,just had a letter from Nels
'saying Sid Gardner.had. .passed
an. It s.eeana too : bad to': see a
,young .fellow like ;that . ;leaving
us and no doubt.. Sid •had . Sure
suffered :both,phyaically and'.men7.
tally since, his accident.
I ; see you are ,curling again* in
the` old ' town. I would `say ' it
Was ash -rot inov'e beoause:; every=
`body.:. can :. get into ..the act, I
would like to take in a :bonspiel
down there. I sure would ,enjoy
•We had .' a lucknow get to
gether three ;weeks ago"at'George
Chin's. The Hewats °... (Bill and
France's) 'Lew Lanes '(nee Past-
terson) Solly and .the .good iwife,
(Mr. .and •'M.rs. 'Elwood Solomon)
and the Webster's and we sure
enjoyed' it; , and I' think we are
going • to have a; iLucknow reunion
here before .too long:
' Enclosed IS:. my . 'dues' 'to: the.
:Sentinel: and I'm sorry I.' put
it aside a couple Of wee 'ago
'p g
and just ifound it.
We sure enjoyed your';another
and 'Helen's visit +last••.year. Also
Ardill and Mrs. 1Vlason', and Ross
McDonagh ' and Grant. •McNain,
passed 'thr. o', Ross 'Ibexng In our
town quite frequently. ...
We, sure • enjoy' tthe ' Sentinel„-
'especially
entinel;--
es ially Bill Seth ley, 'Boy what'
a wealth of material 1 could give
him on some of. any own experi-
ences ,after • thirty 'year' in .the
mining field from Northern On-
tario to Alaska. I often think haw:
.lucky I was,to haire•kiown .the..
men and • the .Country : throughout
; B.C, Alaska, the Yuk6n, Northern.
Sask., North' 'West Terri,tor-
ies.. and lvorthern„'Ontario. What
memories 1 ;h'ave•.. of it all. :Nairne
day, Carnptbell;'': we will 'get to-,
gether .and. I'll relate some of . the
:highlights providing your (blood
pressure is • norinal:
•Now ''Gam, '1 • must. tori :along
.and as you know any Lucknow
people out our way arelmost wel-
come and' I•' k how •we havea slot
of • interesting' 'places 'to': show
there 'out there.. •. •
Itseems= solong since I left,
the old town, it Vill be forty six
years in 'Aulgust, 'but times does
not dim the memories of my boy-
hood days' and some of the mis-
chief we got into
Give our kindest regards,to ev-
ery one, especially your mother
and. Mary4ridrew, Well Hender-
son, Squire Graham and tell Han. -
Vey I'm waiting for that wig!
- Bye' .fort now, come and see us
when you can::
As ever,
Big Jack.
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Sui*ription
Renewed?
And Harrii
lfiron Forum "aMic'als
had, no idea then, that their de,
eisioai .t* put the ice in early that
year had a • direct , bearing on•
where one of junior hookey's top
prospect would serve his appren-
ticeship. •
Henderson, whose 34. goals so
far this season are just 12 shy of
Lowell MacDonald s all-time re=
cord for, a Hamilton , player '.set
last season, spent trhe,1959-60 sea -
.son ..with the rroderich :junior 'B
club.
"My coach . in: Goderich told ane
that if. •I really wanted to be.'a
junior A. ,player r should' go. with
Hap 'Ernms," Henderson,: recalled
yesterday, "H'e said Farinas could.
teach' !me more . hockey' than' an.
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of .;the other coaches.”
Henderson ;decided to ! fo11•o'w
his coach's advice until: he was
approached :byex-Hamilton net
minder Denny Riggin now with.
Detroit in the a ,. '
"I splayed „bill' against' Denny.
andhe told. me 'that I should stop.
•off, in'' Hamilton and get in shape
'before, 'going to. '=Niagara .Falls.
After'' three days here' they told
me I had made the chili,"he con
tinued : .
"I phoned" my father in. Luck-
now .to see What I should do and
we decided that 1(would ;lie better
off to stay lit Hamilton. After. all,,
I wasn't sure whether <I .could
Make . the, (Niagara Falls club." '
' Henderson 'said .(+hat no pro club
wany interest :n hnni :until.
heshoscedored, 18 goals ini'a.`OMHA
playoff, in .1959.
•"The 'story was, in •the1?ape ers
and• the first tease to contact rnee
was. Toronto Maple Leafs,"
said: "I ;didn't like • their: Attitude,
th9ugh:'..Tlheir Scout. said: 'I sup
Pose' we 'have. 'to take a look at
'any ' 1:tlayer rwf io .scores '1`8 goals
in one game'."
He , said Harold Bandy' Cotton
went to :Lucknow. in an attempt
'to:lure 'him' to Niagara Fails: hut
he -was -Mover ectua•11y_ : contacted:
iby,Detroit. scouts.
"I' decided 'I.: -would .rath stay
in •Hamilton tbecau'se• it's more c
"tral and I wanted to continue 'my
-education. `I.:didn't' know how tar
L' +would; go in hockey;` I figured
the only; thing 1 h'ad going for'
me 'was : my speed,' •' Henderson
said.,
PAUL HENDERSON
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He :played 12 games with Ham-
ilton Bees ' and 28' with . the.; Reed.. •
Wings this first year 'here.
"I scared •a few goals with Bees
but :I didn't get much itee time
!with the. A: squad and .I only
scored ,one goal during the tom:...
dole and another"in the playoffs;''
he said:.
The, Luelu1ow'ri,ght winger (had:*
24 .goals and , 20 assists ::with .. lest
.year's Memorial Carp charms.. His..'
44 points were , good fat (fourth
place (behind : Pit Martin's 88,,
MacDonald's 85 'and Howie "Men-
aid's., 45 in the 'club's individuaZi
scoring. '
Henderson expects. to be shad.:
owed by .Billy Glashan', again rto- •
night When, he and':histeammates
plash with Flyers at/ 'he Forunn,
But,' rafter two games, he's getting
used to ' it
"I consider they're doing me a
favor by shadowing ane.,S hope:'. tir.
make. the NHL someday: and I'm'
getting . used to.'the' close check
ing . be'fore • I. get there. think.
it's doing me good,” he explained:
In any 'event, local, fans can be••
happy that the Lucknow 'right
winger is on. their side tonight
instead of •with. Crisp, Dornhoe-
fer, 'Maicrier `and ;company..'
TSE " TOP:. 'TEN
The New Year brings' us;greetings;
warm. ;
Across the miles :from everywhere
We take new courage from . the*
• thought
That we have . friends who real
1!lyg',
care:
We all ' read of ;•thefavored ,fever
Who'ciimb to the top otf the crest,,
We read • Oast' week of the top galsDame fashion named: the ten best
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dressed
Then comes the ten men of the
year ;
.Being' the , judges ain't so- fine,
I know: I'd:.,,be, 'just ,stum iped._to
name
Well et, -to name the other nine.
We may not. ever . reach the top
The . smiles • we give from day to.
day, •
Maymake the New Year g glad.
,and .bright
We' may not pass again, this•way,.
Wm, M. Buckinghtam..
INVENTORY. SALE.
NOW IS THE TIME TO
take advantage
g
of the . ,.
worthwhile discounts
on a number of items
DROP .`IN and SEE 'THESE SPECIALS
at
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Phone. 528-2906'
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