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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-03-21, Page 10' PAGE .TF;+.1 THE tiCKN9w sorravq.,, Lucialow, ANNUAL SPRING SHOE SALE_ I Of MEN'S, WOMENS and CHILDREN'S. FOOTWEAR Now 9i!-- ,Flaving Completely RenoVs.ted our store, we have SLASHED PRICES to a' fractionof the original price in our final spring housecleaning. ..4•44.4444.001;.#4,4.• Hundreds. Of Pairs Of Shoes To Choose From At Cost.•And Less Than Cost Come In and Be'Convinced. • •••••ii-o-•-•-1)-.4- Lucltnow, ' Phone 1 49 •• , . • • INTERMEDIATES ;HANG UP :They; cOuld., only , ice 11 '•men • THE SKATES FOR THIS,VAllt;''and were up against a fast ,and smooth -working team which rat,. ..Lucknow Interniediates played tied in•8• goals in the first period, their first .garnein. three weeks added. nine more .in the second • .; on Monday .evening, • and „took a and 4 in the. ..••..third. , • 21-0 shellacking that has'' decided " The local line-up which battled; Ahem:, to call it "a season.' • to the. finish was. goal,. Don El• •, Lucknow hadn't,. , ?played. a liott; ,def. Al Baker, Hugh Macz • game .Since February 26th when Millaii;:.1st •line; arnart,,'Graharn,„ they eliminated Blyth from the Kelterbern; alt., RObinsdp; Hour.= seriesgroupston,•Hunter, Ritchie; .MacDonald. Meantime they. have sat back • idly and watched, keen ice turn, Ratepayers • from three school to., slush, and the arena doors sections in Hay .township • have • !doge. ' Sent. against Eicira which .petitioned for release from • the we understandis a "C" team, Hay Township School' Area So the SepoYs hadn't a chance • on theymay enter a Central. school • • Ian with the village' of HenSall • , . .• , , , • , • • . • • • ' : You Can .Have M: re Living Space • d c b. t s • . an a ine pace •. I Easily Quickly and Economically • • . , ' ' ' • • „ TEVIBEH TIPS • The Gophers moved • out into first place in the, Group A. when they rolled 3 games over the Squirrels, Rus S Button scored 662 flat and. Olarenee Greer was close ,behind with 659 for the Gophers top 'efforts. Gladys Ha- milton was high „for the Squir- rels. • The Beavers held the ,Zekras scoreless when they captured se- cond plate.: The 'MacDonald duo were . the 'Beavers stars. with a neat 1400 pins. 'Bill Hall was the Zebras top bowler. • .The 'Tigers and Cubs 'tied for third place when the Tigera took 3 points from the CUbs. Bill Ste- wart and Mel Dickson rolled 620 • The response to the Lions 'Club Artificial Ice' Campaign has been wonderful and the minimum objective is in sight. ' But ...Much More Is I • . The original objective Isvas set as a "must", to make the project feasible. But it dia not take" into account 'the permanent floor and other equipmentthat will ,be essential. ' So Keep The Donations. , Corning • So we can "be borne",debt free next fall when the artlficial ice season opens in, Lucknow. and 584 respectively and Dick Park led the Cubs. . • . '. 4. • • The Kangaroos ' led by Don El- • ' e s er.. :Mac Innen. , . Space Donated By . . liott, with 631 flat moved into 1st place in the Group•B scoring,. t • , When they' took 3 points from the. Coons. Jack Fisher .was high or ' YOUR ' LOCAL ' CREST HARDWARE . Phone 50 . : . ' . • ' -. ' Lucknow the Coons with 580. • ' , • The 'Pole Cats scored 3 points from the Wolverines. Ken Mow- bray led' his team in the scoring • with 565 flat score, and Barry. McDonagh was •high for the Wol- verines with 491., • Shirley HaWthorne set the pace for the . Chipmunks when they downed the Lions. 3 to 1. Shirley had'. dn. Freda Errington was high for the losers. Group "A" Gophers 7, Beavers 5,••Cubs 4, Tigers 4, .Squirreis 3, Zebras.. Chipmunks .5, Coons 4,- Wolver- ines • 2 Lions 1. . ,• . & Mrs. Marvin Jack.son Gillivray, reported. 'sales .to • Group.:gB". , Kangaroos 6; :Pole Cats 5; • ..•-•••••'"*• •••-•44*44-4•444-' Bluewrater Service Station .. 25 00 Mr. &.Mrs. Bill Smith. - 5,00 - 0 . Goderich ' , • .* Seaforth , Harvey, Robb. . -. . .......:...„.... .. '... • 5.00 Art Andrew, Kapuskasing'10.00 'Mr. & Mrs Clare Johnston ' Mr. .& Mrs, Cameron' Fin- .. and Mrs. Hugh Wilson...;. 16...00 .. laysoni Toronto 10,00, Allan Manto ' - 10.00 Susan .and Geo. Gibson .i'20,00 •• Wesont Lumber Co ' • . 10.00, .• - . , . , ' Lticknow. '• ' '• • . A.. r. Mitchell.. • , . 10.00 Bruce' lans . Alv, , Kirkland.'Lake , • ..' . : . •• ;, • ' .• 4. Mrs..0..Moffatt, Toronto , .5.0u Ot'FAME ., Drive. ,ts.„ Mary A. Leishman • :,i0.00 , . . . „ . ., Markham . '''' . ''' 'BruCe. 6oUnty .FA:Mi'' 'commit- Audrey and bout 40.00 ' te.g met oit 'Thursday in Walker- . . . • Listowel : . • ton The hairrna Jack. Mac - ICE *TM) PONA,17ONS, •Davisiburg, Mich.............10.00: at. $8,5 000 00 • 's• • • • ' ..(Continued from • Page 1) William Hardy1. 7 .. 1.00 Jack & Girin Caesar . 2000. , Dungannon • Receipts from draw at Lions .• _Dinner Meeting 17.00 (Prize donated by .Cana- dian Pittsburg Industries • Glass Division) • Imperial 011 Ltd, Leaside 50.00. Jack jrwin Sr. ' 5 00 Jack Irwin, Jr. , 5.00 Hon Patsy Dave and. Don Wilkins, R. 1, ChesleY .... -4.00. Mason 1VIcAllister„.Dung. 5.00 • • • II Russell Gaunt • '5.00. an Eugene Conley • ' 5.00 • 14.. S LVAPLY ...P Douglas Graham 50.00 • a r. Ix; Harold Button,- Dundas John Kilpatrick, Arkona Mr, & Mrs., Robert Hewat • Vancouver, RC -7 • hn Leith, Ottawa Sam Chin, Chas. Jr. &Rose, Chin, Toronto • D. Maclean Johnstone . London . • • Joe Carroll, Goderich . Mrs. Margaret MacPherson Mil t • • Mrs. .Beth , Sherwin • • Brandon; -Manitoba , W. Percy Agar, Islington .. Mrs. Geo. Andrew, London R. E. (Dick) Cardoline and boys,. Reed,: Hazel • Park, • ' Michigan MN' Townships , over their quota 5.00 are, Culross Carrick Amabel, • 100 Bruce and Eastnar; others nearing 1000 their quota 'arelcincardine-afid-7-- Huron .00 of mt,wasCharles:1VIprceIsnennitand nhis s,Pre,ident 30 10.00 opening remarks stated he was `. • ' always glad to come and work 4.--00, with the people of Bruce Farin- 5.00 ers in' Bruce County have paid' " ore for transporting their live2 00 to market than any other • ..• County in 'old .Ontario' It. is. 5.u0 cheaper to, transport processed 5 00 animals or igesmt Semi -processed meat than e, 10.00^ Is Your SupiScripzion Renewed? • • * 90„ .4%:•.• • • . , • D ediccite t()Cd. Saiictuar Of Christian.- eformed Church. • „ .• - '• • "V I FM -"41111r. 1.47 71%--rr741.111 6.; 1:310 - • _ Ask For Free Folder; On Paneling, Built -In Cabinets, Wall Storage Space, etc.• • a • • Your HeadqUarters. For Genuine . • " • Sylvaply • II A Complete. StoCk Always On Hand. t !:• ,PITTSBURGH.. TAINTS: *Your Choice Of Up TO. 4000 • Different Colours To Match ' Any Shade • You, Require. .. • It Takes Only Seconds On' Our Dispensing- Machine. / John W. Henderson Lumber Limited iv Phone 150• Lucknow me • • Pictured here is a partial view of the sanctuary of the Christian Reformed Church which was de;, 'cheated recently at an„impressiV.e aervice conducted%Iby the pastor • er of the ,two -point -Listowel and lands, ,fpurchased the form Lucknow congregations, Rev., S, Johnstone Funeral .11051e. TerPsen treao'i: gregation established by ell6or8asted!andndfratti'to'xP urnisnh°evIclft Thel; i new' Cariadians from the:Nether- 'vide their own House of W011111 '