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THE LUCKNOW sErrum, fiucKalow, ONTARIO
wippiNEsDAY, SEPT. 5th, 1962. -
h.te/c ur1:11 !loll
• Got iBcincitiet :Boost
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The IWIiiitechurch , 'softball
teams sold tickets ora banquet
Which was held last Wednesday
in
eveng 'ir the Prebyterian
qturah shed V.hieh was Wept,
cleaned, And decorated for the
oiefea§icixt by the boys a d ,Vheir
managers •and coaches.
'The Women of, • the community
and [mothers •of•the players 'pro-
vided the food ,for the banquet
* ArOund 4:76 folks • enjoyed. the
banquet supper and program,
• Seated at the head table were'
Mt. and .M.rs. Edwards, manager
af the Bantam learn; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe ,T4iffln, ananalger of the
• Jkiveniles; Mr; and Mrs. Jim
Ingles, Atwood, of the. W,O,A.A.;
Murray Cunt, 'master cif cere-
monies; Tom MorriSon, president
of. the ,Whitechinth, tAthletic As-
sociation; 1st Vice, David Mae-
' Donald; Sec.4Treas.,, flrS. Victor
• Emerson; • Mr. and Mrs. George
IYMCutcheon, • . Brussels, Huron.
County Warden; Mx. and Mrs.
Purdon, manager of . the
• Midget's. , •
•No manager. was • obtainable
•for the .Pee Wee team this year,
•even though their entry fee had.
been paid in W.P.A.A.' • ,
- The pragram. consisted': of
speeche'S . by. ,Jim Inglis, Murray.
Gaunt, Liberal' candidate; • •Geo.
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GROUP CHAMPIONSHIP
Button and • Jack ilVIODonagli)
(through the coaching of .Ernest :v...
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.1963. FORD FALCON, HIGHLIGHTS . •
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dealt the final liiovv M the pip mg,
and to battle •for first •place :
between the Lucknow Bantams •_.
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1 tan in the first inning Tees •
and Teeswate.r. -Liteknow coreds;
water tied it the third. 'Chester m •
Hodgins scored in the 'fourth inn-!
mg. on, double by Donald Fish- ;
run• 3DY Ed Brown '
er. Fisher scored on a home •
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FuHluta. Convertible All:. New or .:\1963
The final score being 5-2 for
Luoknow; the, Jocal team return-
ed horne in yietory. Bruce .1-len-
derSon, the . pitcher, pitched a
great game •whichencouraged
the local' team. This game was
played in • Wingham on, Ttiesday
night. ' • 0• '
This was the deciding game 'in
the .best -Of -dive seties with each
'team tiecl'•• at two wins apiece
• going into Tuesdiay's 'game.
Lineup:, Finlayson; 'catch-
• er; Chester,. Hodgins, r.if.; Donald
•Fisher, s.s.; • Wallace Houston)*
c.f.; Edward Bray* n 1st. base;
Bruce Henderson, pitcher;:Keith.
,RoUliston, 2nd •base; Roy Button,
3rd- base; jack Wildgen, 1.ff; and
•'Murray •Johnston, lack Hamil-
ton substitute ,for 1st base; Terry
Rathwe.11; • sulbstitute for right
field and Jai*1VIcInnes; Substi•
tute for left field. ' •
MCCittditeari, Conse..rvative can- • ••
dictate'. for the forthcoming bye.1- ••
•f•,ectiort. in Hurori;Bruce • riding; DUNGANNON
Joe .iand reading, solos;
duets, sleight 'of hand tricks.
- draw *as made. for the luc-
• - tiCket on a clock .radio. 'This .
was Won . by ,I•Ohn and
• sold to:him by A.clelirie
Dowling.• • • •:
The, banquet and ticiket draw,
• •funds will net the boys 'around
• $240' Which ;Will • theliP • finance
thein in gas' • for • their:„Cars 'in
the play off laines -and for 'bats
and: balls:
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•The boys and their • manager
re 'ate the ifinanciall
• aPP . y.
d mor I • they . have And David returned to Toronto
suijg1.9
Mrs.'Leonard Chisholm, Colin,,
• Virginia and ,Leola 'on Thursday
last week .visited her. parents,
•Mr. and 'Ura. • James ,Payne of
Dimdalk. • • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, Freeman
of • Clinton 'visited the latters mo7
O ther, Mrs.' Abner Morris on Sun-;
day. Mr. and •Mrs. Russel Dren-
nan, Brights Grove, • Called. on
'TnescilaY, •
Mrs., Harold Errington,, Dolma
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received from everyone, •
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. delegation from Moscow,
Russia, .rvvere in• Canada r.ecently.
topurchase ;Hereford • cattle.
• Their tour' inclarcled 'visit§to
• Huron • Comity farms *hen rthe
.1tussiens were -„esoortedi ihy Jim
,Cpultes of •Belgrave; salesman-
• ager • of the Huron •Hereford
• Association. .
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for a' visit •with. Mr. arid Mrs.
Henderson. . 0
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Mr. and Mrs. Ervine Eedy 'and
Jarnily* visited' Mr and ;Mr§ 'Got-
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don • Tait, • Sarnia,. on Sunday,'
Mrs. Eedy's mother, Mrs. ,Simon.
McKay returned with, thein: after
'visiting- a month with relatives.
In London. 2 • • •
Mr: and Mrs. W. A. ,Culbert
visited on 'Monday with their
daughter; • Mrs. • Earl Sherwood,.
hdoband arid famitY; • •
Mr: Beverley McNay visited,
'•-• • • •..•• • • for the week -end at Huntsville.
Culross Townshnp has made a His sisters;:Misses* Joyce • and .
. • • ••' • •• ents,Mr 'and - 'Mrs W A.Cul-
visited their grandpar- Otto 1301,12... on Sunday Were Mr..
grant.‘of $609 to aor Teeswater Fir. EleanlVfoNay returned ' with. WhIgham
Falcon • The 'Falcon Futuna conver- Falcon uire Station wa-
gon
trble all-new for 193, twill
gon with si9clie 'Panels of sim7
• ,offer• a Power -Operated 'top.•
as standard equiPment. This
• low, sleek addition to the Fit-
:: con.line -.is designed to prO-
• vide an' all-around car. incor-
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▪ Porating sportiness, • durabil- •
• ity• economy and relialbility.
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• The, • ipower,operated •• 'con- •
▪ vertible top is offered as Stan-
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• dard equiPinent on the Falcon.
E . The .FalcOn 'Futura converti.:
▪ ble' Will be, added •to, the 193
!.Ford •Faleon line as well 'as
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ulated wood.
. There Will be a 'Choice of
15 • FalCon •nriodela 'including
• sedans, hardtops. and •station
.wagons for MG:. ••• • • •
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Special attention • has been
-paid to combating rusting of .
•underbocly parts, through ex
tenSive use. af. galvanized
O steel; • zinc -rich' p,rimer ,and
ep oxy • prime?. • •
Single -speed 'electric •wipers
are' standard equipMent for
193 with two -speed wipers :
• avanable •as • optional equip-
ment. Hydraulic valve lifters • .
are new for 19613•to .eliminate
the need for adjustment All.• Al
ilew self -centering door 'tat-
ches for greater Safety have sr
• been .incorporated for 1963.
Extended • Oil Change and i
• luibricatian: intervals are lin.
proved and added for •463 a
With •• self-adjusting brakes,
two-year engine, . coolant 'and
other cost-saving features *of. •
d 1963 ' •
MONTGOMERY. MOTORS LUCKNOW
'FORD, 'FALCcIN • GALAXIE, THUNDERBIRD DEALER• • •
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him to their hornet Parainount. • -FALL FAIR ;, PRIZE '
We are - sorry to hear that LISTS. AVAILABLE'
Mrs. Frank' Pentland has been
Confined to her home With„ a Prize lists fer. the Luck -
bot With pneumonia. •' now •• Agricultural Society's
Nit; and MrS:: Rebert Pygall of
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97th • fall fair are now
NewcaStle-on-Tyne; England,vis- printed and Will, • be
avail-
ited Mr: 'and ,Mrs. T. C.• Ander,...• able on:Thursday. Fair dates
sari ' and last TUesdaY, Mr. • and.. are 'WechiesdaY and Thnirs7
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Mrs Robert •Stothers Kathy,day,September 26th and
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Jean.: and Jim also visited meet, 7th: ' ' •
ing the onglisli couple. Mrs.. An Completion • .of the work
mon entertamed.., • showing • of revising •and oompi1img
slides of their trip . last year to ' •the book was later than us -
the West Coast ',and Southern „ tial, but an ,inberesting Prize
States: 04 • Thimsday; cousins list, with a number of dhah-
NgsgeS Hazel : and Ada Webstet. ges • and '•• additions is the
Misses. Flora and Olive
'WebSter, LucknoW and' Mr. and
WS/ Albert Fox of Indiariapolia
Indiana visited, and- were inter-
ested in a review: of . the trip
byalsO: seeing the' .slides.
Lists •rn:ay be •obtained •
!from the secretary, • Mrs•,
,Fred Or at the •
Sentinel Office. • • • The purpose of •'the , prerriiuni
'is to .encourage• the procluction.
Mr. and Mrs.. Ken CraWford oftop quality; lean pork tequir
and httle daughter, Jane of Visitors. with Mr: and Mrs. ed in doine.stic and •export mar-.
keth. • During last.. :Year, 6,448,95:6
and :Mrs. LOrne Popp .ad family, 'hogs were Marketed -.COmmerci,
Myth:, and Mr, and. MrsPercy ally and. graded in. Canada, of
Miss Eleanor Alton, Hamilton, Finnigan, Parente:. 7-----770-AhliCh-42;1-10f6A1.6-;,:-or14247-0e,r-...cera,
spent ' the week -end 'with her. .Mr Tom Fowler- has accepted were Grade A. : • i
•• es,
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Patents, Mr. and, !um Harvey, , school. to teach ' in ,' Stephen •,The :Minister eiplaine: th
Alton. • , ••• l'awnship near Grand Bend: Chane in the Premium was re
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Mr, and rs. ••Caton Harnil- Mr. and Mrs.. Wilfred • Whit- dated to the necessity • Of redue
ton and son David, of Toronto man, SeaforthonSunday Visited ink goVernment expenctit
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spent the week -end with 'Mrsher parents, 'Mr. and Mrs.* Fred : which. the ,Department. of Agri -
Stafford. Baechler. . • .oulture must ;contribute • along
•Mrs D. S. Fines, Mr. and Club Gads
Mrs. Jerry Wilbur and '::son,, .
Bradley,. Toronto, M•r: and Mrs. •.• 1Virs' L°1:ne 44:1 Club
l3.• F.'• Coinfert,• :St Catharines,. Leader and •assistant, Mrs, ,Mel
rs. Cecil Blake. :;,.
gif ar0 ,Reid• held -the first meeting on,
AUgust 27th: Officers elected: at
• visited at the Ranch
• • • Visitors, with Mrs.. Mar•gare Hthaestmye!'uttienrge;a:res., (41301Mrirrisa.
Moran' on Saturday were Mr. itt
Mrs, Ernie Freerhan and Robert' MlipTee; lst ' vice., Beverley 'Phil-,
of •Cliathaini Mrs, (lathes Keane secretary, • Lynda Young;
O. Lticknow and Mr. Roy Kean&,,i
Press reporter, Faye' Pearson. On'
of Stratford. On Sunday' visitor- *Nis ih:risdeaLdn4in4etetiSnegPtw;emias6ehi.eldarad..
were.Mr, .and Mrs. Prank Meran
and Patsy.„Allan of Lane,sville. •
Visitors •With 'Mrs: •Frarices•
•:Henry on Friday was het grand-
son,. Douglas Henry '• of Cedar
chuy
retintdi.ngM:frs1.:o 'in Th Gfarmingrna:3:We' satr•ei.xcings h01'ne
wibh a purse of mi'obnneYyi
Mr
'VirgcWebster is
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a the U ,ted Church were pre-,
•are •
is spehdirig .ten.. last FridaY, night, Mr K. K. Daw-
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days at a cottage at Point Clark
with 'h'er daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken 'Alma's • and ...t� littre
:ctaughterg of Toronto'. ' •
George 'Finnigan, Goderich,
visited Sunday. With . his friend;.
Bill Blake •• ' •
Visitor's on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Iver s were -Mr.
and ;Mrs. J. C. Alton, Wayne and
Oeii, London; Mt. 'and Mrs.
ut ra e
Subs By $1.00
Hag 'quality ii3rernitirris paid by
the, Federal q.overnment :will 'be
revOect .effective .S.eptember 4th.
Agrictiture Minister '.AHaan:
ilton has annOUnced.” •
•• Villa •Octobere 4th, 1960, the
premium§ ,paid t� :producers lied
been 4.00 for. , each Grade A
hog and • $1.004or Grade '.B.. The'
preinium• for. Grade.13 was then
discontinued,- and • the. premium.
••for Grade A was increaSed, to
.$3..40 'Under the revisied Program,'
the • premium for ,Grade A Will
revert • ta •the, earlier: figure: of
-.9.11.91,499
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GtAiED: CIIIAIINEY .ill.f. '
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e• , . . - In The 'Following.' 1S'izes: .
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81/2"....X: 81/2" GLAZED . CHIMNEY TILE.
::'.. $1./" •X-11" GLAgm tHININEir TILE
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PREFINISFIE1) WALL PANELS
In Sizes 4 feet X feet
Random Butternut
Random Cherry
andom Pecan
Mahogany
• • Fretit,..!Centent-..In.„..Stotk.-
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John W, Henderson Lumber Limited
Phone 150, Lucknow
Mrs. Hasty's. The roll call. was
answered • by ' leone . Vegetable
brought" Dungannon Vegetari,
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ans. .The next :meeting will be
Valley: and on. Tuesday-, Mt. and
held September' 15th •at Lynda
Mrs, , Robert Purden, of ou
son presided for a variety• Pro-
gram and, a' delicious lunch was
,served at the clase of the even-
ing.•
On Thitr'sday afternoon Of last
week the Dungannon Woinen's
In.stitute entertained the Grand -
Mothers' of the community 'at the
the Parish Hall. Miss J. Wood-:
cOck of litlyth, District President
of, W. Huron„ Was guest speaker
HarVey Congram and garbara of andreada4 amusing.eliajPtet
Kitchener and Mr. and urc from Harry 3, . book;
Harold congratn, • John . ,and "Mostly Clover?' Lunch 'was,
Marylin, Wingham:• •• • , served following a progtatm:
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with other departnients' of goti,
eminent. •The' saving will amount
to 'approximately $41.. aid Ilion' in
the'current ::fiscal :0 year.
•.He. noted, however, :that
hog market is noir very firm,
With present Oracle, A Prices
around. $3'3 per. 100 lb. at. Toi6:-
onto compared with art "average
August price of '-under sz.9* last
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year.
' Mr, HaMilton' also .pointed out
that the CoovertiMeht had Inciea.
• sect'the •.; basic support to . the
• swine industry this. year under
the iStabilization , • ACt by ,fikilT
the. •national average suppor
price at $23.55 per 1.90 lb., a
•increase .of. $1,00 over the suP
port level tc)if last year. •
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• Kirioardin.• e, Paper Box' • 'Cam
pany is• closing its doors,•an
,moving' inaChinery ,anict °quip
therttto their itew plant at Au
rOra. The viosing of the •Circ
Bar Knitting Company and trap
sportation costs ,were factors
Mie. change. ,The Box ,Compan
established in, 0198,8 employe
about 115 persons and '-as , hio
as '25, This 'is (the 3rd 'major iri
dustrial Setback in recent Yeir.
Botany Taryspinners ceased t,
operate in :Kincardine some init.
Prier' .to the ,Circie Bar Ci'
out.
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