The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-04-18, Page 12PAGE TWELVE
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO
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Writing •to.
CANADIAN CO-OPERATIVE
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:40 St. Clair Ave. East,
Toronto 1, Ontario
BIRTHS
MaCKENZIE --- in . Wingham
-General Hospital on Friday, A•-
- ,ril 13th, to Mr. and " Mrs.. Elmer
M'aoKenzie,, Lucknow;' 'a son:
IRWIN =-- At the:
+eral Hospital •ofi
9th, 1962, • to
John' Irwin, R +R:'
• daughter, ' '
Wingham Gen -
Monday, April
sand Mrs. Wm.
7,:' Lucknow, a
Reviews Cross
Continent Trip
(DUNPANNON NEWS)
The following is a' sketch of
the 16,487. -mile tour of Mr. and
Mrs, T C. .Anderson' in 14 states 'TI1%IBER T.I. PS
up to the, coast to B. C. and • The .Lucknow and: 'Dungannon
Mexico, starting their trip on Bowling League completed the.
Arne 2317d 1961- and hone to 161-62, +bowling season on .Friday
Dungannon. March '21st 1963 -;. The night with 'a banquet. in the Le-
u rge for their, to 'start travelling ,gion 'Hall. A • turkey dinner was
• was Tammhow y wanted to, see served,. by the' Women's Institute
the "Westerners `: farmed, and. also , to, 1.13 guests. .:' .
to spend a . warm. ' winter =and Ewd Dhorapson very capably
WEDliESDA.Y; APRIL 18th
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IT'S•CREST SALE TIME AGAIN
� TIME FOR BARGAINS FOR SPRING
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Christmas. in . California, June ' acted as Masterof Ceremonies. , !{
23rd. last year they started their
Walter Brown owner of the •
trip , West with their 15' 7' '
trailer, v+i+a, Geongvan Bay to Mid-
Wingham. •Bavv�ling . Lanes, .pre- •
sented the foillowing • trophies; ' •
land ,at the shrine, then to 'Orillia The Kett Zinn Alignment 'Ser- '
to North Bay where two of the vice ',plaque to Ruth Jardine. for •
Pentland boys Ron and Altl.an're -
Side.' There via the trans -+Canada, ladies high triple of 69+2•, • _
Highway, Trophy for ladies 'high average- •
g ay they started the scenic
to Ruth ,Jardine; •
area .enioy+ing Lake" Superior and_ You wtill be. receiving our sale bill �n the' mail: 1
Trophy. for Mens high. average
the' Woodlaivd, . Port Arthur, and. lists a multitude of spring requirement's at
Fort Wi1li'am; .havingµ grain el- to Jack Caesar; ; • ••
Pat Elliott and Doi'Steeves re- .
evators ' and : `doclaing. facilities, ceived small trophies. for.the Most:: •
While in Winnipeg,they visited .. •
. _ :REAL ••SAVIICSp
' i • eld bowlers for the season
gale. �omn�ences This Thur lay:
Continues -
.t 1111' Text Week
the Ukran+ivan church. They hur-.'mprav •
• ..As a' special awardfar the 'first •
ried along to Saskatoon, Sask.
where they' attended the Pion
era. show July 3 &th. Old mach-
ines were' . �broug�ht -from North.
Babtleford. 'Museum' and :.demon- Clarence .rolled. ;a 418 . game.
strated . In Saskatoon they! met 1
Lloyd' Ashuton. donated and ,pyre-
Mr.. and Mrs Ernest`' Wilson .and sented a' , trophy to .,Frank • iHaw-.
Mr. Anson Girvin who is a con- ►
S PLACES
,sin. After the. Pionera: show, the thorne for' mens l'ilgh triple of
y 831
a
bowler • to ever, roll over. '400: in
the Wi igham , 'alleys,; • Walter
Brown .presented Clarence.' Greer
with a beautiful clock trophy'
LUCK -NOW -.BUS b
;will '`be •open , this T.'hurs;day even-
ing, 'April 1.9th; prior .to the
Good. •Friday Holiday. 'Thereafter,'
Went to '' B�radwel;l only 25 miles . '
IStt}art • J•amieson ,awkrarded the
South of the ,city Where 'Tommy's Hamilton Beverage Trophy to the
Curbs` for end}}'ng up tot) team for
e .. •e(ar: lie: bowlers are
the y T Cub w s ,,
Captain:.Harold R and 'Dorothy=
rtington,. Jack and Gwen Caesar,
Dick. and . ore�en Park, L.l+oyd : &
uncle the late Rase Anderson
I.�ucknow ,stores. will renvam open i;•fa ned 2,7 years .ago.. There; they
Friday evenings, until 10'p.m. '& met two families who knew them
Close Saturday at 6 p;m:, Luck- 'well:; Art Dawsons and Wilsons
now Business -Men's A sociativn. who',attended the"same church
-' 'as' ` their uncle' ;had.. They. ,
Jour-
neyed on' .aM. were in. Calgary,
July 10 •1.5' `,being ; delighted
with the •`chuck. 'wagon• show, the
Rodeo .and. the hrvd:an: shows 'and.
visited their Tee -+Pee. • `Frain Cal:
gary, ' they went: too : Big Valley,
where some.. Websters live,, called
at :Chinook and met Roy John-
ston •Who ' had .'lived in ' Kings-
bridge. ,.They' met peoFl f
from.
Laagside W.M.S:
e' Lan side' W.M.Si. held their
.Easter ,meeting At the' home of:
Mrs. William Orr. .The meeting',
opened .with the, call ' to worship
Eby, the past president' Mrs: Lloyd
Moffat. The scripture: lesson' was:
read: by' Mrs Charles . Tiffin.. The`'
/meditation. *os read.,:•by' Mrs:' • Far-,
rish Moffat. ' Mrs Everette: -Why-
.tock; led in praY.er. - The roll call
was answered 'with 'a . verse con
taining the word "Cross '' It was
decided that the ladies. donate the'
study' book for'C.O.C. work. The
next meeting will be at the'horne'.
of Mrs ,E. Whytock.. Roll call is..
.•to be `answered With a, verse con-
taining. the world. "seed" .
Doris 'Hodge .and ' Frank. Eedy:
Individual;
trop les were pre-
sented •to• the'Beavers, winner's 'o
the .Group "A"' playoffs by • War -
ter • Brown. Memn!bers' of the pea -
vers team', are :,captain Leri and
Fern• 'MacDonald, Donald and
Marion MdKInnon, , Bud', and . Ar-
netts Thompson, Lloyd and . Janet
Aaliton and:, Frank . and £ora
I4Here'susta•few�o:.thern n � �. f money / saver
• Rose Bushes, cultured d h brid tea< roses. in
•, e Y many
• varieties and colours .: 1.1
�: Farmcrest; Wheelbarrow for;home, garden, farm 8.9
• Childs Swing Set for. ' Your Lawn •. , , • 18:9
'' o CircularSaw7" . Artisan . heavyt'
, du ;':...: 519
• = Coronado: Floor Polisher ' With 5 lbs. wax
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• ' Coronado Duchess' .11 lb:. Washer .... , : ..13
(with your old; washer) 4 9
• ', 54.9
Gartlan Tiller,- northern Icing vert�cal ... .. . ,113.9
• Power ' Mower;R `18" - .Jubilee fl, odel.':' •r
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SaXtfard who ha t• ,been East
:. Frank Th�orripson • resen+te�d the •
since the ;left `in :19908 -but wk+re •
y trophies from the'.Leal . e .to 'the All At':Barqain: PriCes Darin .. Our Sal
alp.�.....�g
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Easterners. The
pease.. o .see erners. • e. Pale Cats far winners ' of the- ' .
next. `•step',, was • 'to .. B,ani^f' ; and' ,
a Group B serves. Tlhe bowlers on : PAINT, GARDEN, SPORTING;' FISHING
Jasper, finding it most scenic" the _Pole Cat,'. team are ' Captain • and APPLIANCE NEEDS
with the; sung an the 'mountains• Bob and Lois' In • ..
Lake. 'Louise' and , the . Yoho Val -
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al Md Lash; ' harhe •
'and Hazel Webster, Pin and D+oro • •:
ley Wvth its Takkaleaih F411s thy Hamilton,: Baud and Josie Ha- •O -
which.• is 1500 feet high, causing•. militon, Ken and Beryl r M'owibray:
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of plant`sn" W. a derson Lumber Limited. n •
Joh n , ■ ( ew 'w•axworks. They then went
111/ ■ . to Seattle, Washington where
Phone 10, Lucknow
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spent in . daneirlg to Carruthers
orchestra concluding 'a very suc- •
cessful'bawliiig • season • Phone 50 .
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YOUR •
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a mist as they travelled . on to
B. C. enjoying the scenery, of. the
Rockies. They met, Fred: Dickson
of Port Albert at, Kelowna, whb
'iso%prosperous with : a fruit farm.,
1ln the Okanagan -Valley, .,where
they.; . crossed a floating. 'bridge..
They . were faci.ated with Peyto
;Lake and Kalanianoko Lake,
where they . rgot an' • excellent
view of the Mountains' with snow
on 'the peaks,. as., they had seen
at Jasper,''',Columbia •Ice . Fields.
They. then went to Washington
to see ' the grand . Coulee`'` Dani,.
which is_ a wonder of the world
on the Columbia River.. Then
into ,B; C. again they went to'
Fort McLeod, ` Alberta '• ,and ` at
Islay; 145 r 'iles east of . Edrn,on-'
ton . between Ve+rmil•lion and
, i ■, `Lloydminister, Tclm ptopped • for
ro.:
.. tw. m.�oniths harvesting. With the
farmers: . The `third' week of
O °.October. they went to Southern.
•. Alberta and • on' to ..I3C. They
r werz ere silver TrailriCominco ; where
•■ lead is pro.diiced
and on to Nelson not only where
the mountains are scenic, but .the
■ . valleys are ,prosperous.. They had..
ii - a swim in Hot Springs in Mari-
sa ' ison 'and on' to 'North Burnaby.
or
nter0■. In Vancouver `they were inter -
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. ested . in mills, Stanley Park with
. a , its tall, Douglas fir trees and the
Ill zoo. Tey went' via ferry. to Van='
couver Island. They " found, Vdc-':
toric very peaceful with a ware
,mer climate. They were interested
in ' the ' bid English Victorian
style "buildings„ thigh swteeple,s on.
chq,rches.: Buchart Gartdens was:
'very' wonderful with all:kinds
n flowers an ' "the.
LOCAL ' .CREST: HARDWARE
Lucknow
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Needle, ,being; 600 feet high: Mort--
a +rail, which is the fast train fac-
ility. :They went to Oregon with
its mighty Columbia River Gorge.
and the Fa11s' Multnomah &20 feet ,
high. Silver ;Valli state Park with'.
its ` nine • falls ,in this ' park, • small
arid high, 177 -feet. Redwood High
way :'down to . California;' it was
interesting to see a tree, 16 feet in
diain'eter, 362 feet high. Following '
10I highway, they .came' to the
Pacif is : ocean, they. followed : the
highway to San Diego to• La Mesa
where: was their winter destina-
tion :` :speniding Christmas 'at' a
cousins 'patio in &2 They spent
six weeks in Spring Valley enjoy-
ing Mt.. H°ellrix Lion's Peake. At
'San Fransisco, . they had the plea-
sure -of. meeting their' 99 year: Old
aunt Mrs. Maria Ann Berry for-
merly Anderson' born on ,their
farm 1 mile north • of Dungannon..
They found her quite i11 with
prieurnonia but later, rallied and
on April: 10th observed her 100
(birthday. At Lonnie itis very not-
able with i-ighthouse where the
Spa; iia1•i. Cabrillo came and 'landed.
They went to Los Angeles Which
Anaheim is'not fiery far, where,
Disneyland 'is and - spent .a day
there and the neat 'clay• went to
Knott Berry farm at,Los Angeles.
They took a• coach tour. to Fasa-
dens, . Hollywood and visited Uni-
versal -studios and saw •Dale Ro-
binson :getting- into action. They
saw Jay North, known as Dennis
the Menace.,. The next' day they
headed toward: Nevada, east el
California, which, is desert, • At
Las. Vegas, they' found, it a bright
and fascinating, .them the desert
the Boulder Darn off' Hoover Dain
then to Arizona4-- the Grand
Carryon'', which is . 'a mile
drop., There they .found
Indians and '11VI•exicans bryi
earn; a living with their of
.crafts. .From. Phoenix to'
where. the Japanese •experiE
flower growing system: The
at . Tuscan the 50th anniv
of Arizona_ joining ;the' Un
It'was a long:journey over
as, but the „people .were fri
Cotton .harvesting was in
there : ' a'nd • 'a .:forernan', exp
the. process. They ,found in
ing.curio. shops and Cactus
lE s: T 3' crossed Mississipl
kan'sas; 'which is a corn :cc
They, stopped north of LittlE
a place called Lonoke, to
fish' hateheries, which' w,.
second. on their tour. They
ed to' Nashville; which '
Upper, Roorn . headquarter.
museum • of: the chapel, w
Lord's' Siupper. The. wood
ink work' and 'stained Oaf
donni with mulioolors: was Y
spi,ring.. Then . to •Kentucl
nice corn Country 'arid to I'
They visited their. cousins,.
Mrs. Eki.. Earens, then' :tc
crossing the Ohio River sr
to. Detroit and back . ho1n
Mr. and- Mrs.' Fred' J. Ki
ited . his parents; Mr., an
Fred J':, King Sr, at Dun(
Thursday.
On Sunday the . United
had the ,privilege of heari;
Leslie Thomas of Beech
St: Thomas, who was' in
fora call ,th'ere•betn'.s
for a minister.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert ',r
and fahiily spent • t+hc W
with Mr. and. Mrs, , Georg
lam, Toronto..