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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-04-03, Page 617.7 :Pak E.. SIS:1. THE i.UCKNOWSEN ons! , LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ere IsA Co-op Near,: Wherever you „maybe, there's a com- plete om plete stock ''.of, CO-OP FERTILIZER,S•. near by,; ,, CO=OPS ` are : located, throughout Ontario to : give you the fastest delivery or pickup available. Because man r . farmers did • not " "early ' advantage' of purchase" fertilizer savings, they 'willall be buying at the same tune.. To beat this rush, look to. your; CO-OP.... It's fully stocked with. a • complete line of.• fertilizers : ready for shipping.: Immediate pick up or delivery of any, 'quantity, to meet your specific needs; O •.. C -�P � FERTILIZER is under constant " Quiality Control" . throughall phases of manufacturing. The result: you get a bigger value '.. abetter fertilizer.;. -OP;SERVES"Y'QU. BEST .ucKn� ( ( • r • ;e amec isho;p Moosonee, Rev..' 4...A. Walton, .DD, 47,:. a• native of Southampton and a "University 'df Western Ontario. and,HUr-on-C-o11ege-gr-aduate has been' elected Bishop. of Moos:onee:' • Bisliop Walton . will -be sev- enth bishop. .of the Anglican idio-, cese. He was rector Of Set.,/ Mi- echaels arid All• Angels Anglican' Church in' Toronto' before his election. Following : ;graduation:from '.uroriCollege :ihe . •was assistant Chap curate . at Huron Collegeel and Laterassistant cae at. th rat e Lueknow, ,Dungannon and• Rip= iley : charge • in 1936-39. ' :. ' • His first parish.: was Merlin, Ouvry and Er^ieau. 'He served in Wyoming 'then the diocese of Moosonee . 'before • going to Tor- onto in .1957 • Huron • College conferred • an • • 41 • • Z• • • • •-+ •. •. • ,• • Phone -5.28-242 5 honorary"Doc:tor of Divinity de- gree' on him several years ago..' • LIFE,: , UNDElt:WRrrERS— MET : ••AT WALIiERTON The regularmonthly Meetintg of Saugeen Lifero• Uendeiiwr'iters. A�soi iartlo *as—hel�d a►t :atkor- ton.. on. March ,22nd. The' general. meeting,ifolloWed an eiceceutitve• meeting.,.' Which '!was inaugurated •bhi•s. month, •• •a procedure .which will: continue in the • future. President '•Wim:. Kinahan open- ed ;the. meeting and introduced Ken Vansiokler, ,' Regional Vice Prei'dent: It was suggested Mr. R. • .L. Kayler, . Executive Director and General' Counsel. sof Life Under- wwriters "•Association be .advised -of executive 'meeting, April 28s;teh.' Vice Pres. Rod Helwtig,: chair- man: of MemGbersehip..advised . he intended it, contact. all ;persons !holding a . life• license, . with • the idea of joining the Association:ooiAssociation: ER TIPS In Group "A" the Cubs held the • lead when. theyscored 3 ip(oin'ts from 1,be. Lions Dick and Norine Parks had. •a combined notal oof 1,348 pins .and Gwen .and Jack 'Caesar . Were cl•ase 'behind with a total • of 131,3..for the Cubs.. Jim...and Freda Errington were. totes for the Lions. ` • . The Beavers :took •. sole posses- Sion; of 2nd place Then they' took 3 • paints from the Ohipinw ks.. tloyd• Ashton rolled .621 flat & Len MacDonald , Was next ,line with; 581, Don Leader led -the -chi,prhunks With 651 and Shirley.. Hawthorne had 633; . The Tigers held (the 'Z (bras scoreless when, Grant. and Wilma Chisholm : and. Bill and.. Marie Stewart were the- . top tbowlers.. Stuart .and Pearl Jamieson were high: for the losers. . In' 'Group "B" the, Pole (pats led 'by Charlie. Webster with 666 and Mike. Sanderson's.. • 587 took 3 : (pinus from the, Kangaroos with Ray :•Gannon,• and Ron Thompson eputting. 'up the best: effort for the Kangaroos. • • The .,‘Coons tied the .Pole Cats for let oplaoe when the Squirrel failed to take.'•a game Jack Tre- leaven !had 'a flat. "scare of 582 and George Joynt,.was ,right :`be- hind ' with 580'. flat._ Roy 'F1•nlay.- • :