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THE Wici NOw. SENTINEL, LUCKNQW. ONTARIO
WtEDNESAAY,, OCT. 3 rd,. 1.962
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Complete Range
RUBBER BOOTS
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For the "*et fall: day$ Imre can offer a•full line
of rubbei• boots for ,all the family.
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Canadian and Imported Makes
For mien' we' stock 1'2" and 15" in light and
Medium ...weight " in Miner and ` Dominion quality.
For the' man who, wa nts. arch support ' protection -
we .have boots with `steelarch and., .reinforced.
shanks. .
R4.rHwELLSFIOE......TORI.
e1I.Ti.!ephone.::.Mopti: Phones
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Dial Day In Lucknow' Late This�Yie r
Lucknow tele,ane customers all -figure inumbers throughout
will be receiving, a ,• visit from most ofthe: continent.'
Bell Telephone 'Company instal Mr. Luke suggested • .that the
lers.. • •installers' visits would provide
They are making the a rounds a good opportunity for telephone
of Homes. and ' businesses adapt- • users. • here to consider the ad
' :4ng -existingtelephones, and in- ; 'vantages of, ;having .•complete tele -
stalling
tele-stalluig'new ones, in prepara- phone service : in their homes:
tiort for dial telephone service,
late this ,year.
3, C. Luke, ,Belln'elephone
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manager of this .area;' said that
this 'work is being . done Weil
ahead of the date of the'• dial
&conversion so• that all 'wi±i be in
'This. could be done,. •he said, .by,
having additional telephones in'
stalled , in 'various: "living areas"
Of the .home - such as . the kit-'
then, bedtoon?s, 'dente` or recrea=
tion room. ..
Table • or 'desk telephones . are
available in nine colours 'beige,
�readmess • when the changeover ivory, red, green, '• gray, yellow,,
is `made. • • pink, ,blue ; and white. Wall sets
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Part of - the program to intro- • are •also v available in all these
duce dial telephone . •service m .. colours, with the exception o.f
Lucknow includes • the assign blue. .The new Prineess tele-
inert , ;tif completely new 'te e- phone • comes'],n five • colours: All
sets are designed to ; blend or
contrast With room decor:
Mr:` Luke pointed out that +eus
„tourers. can save the: installation
costs for residence extension
phones'by. having them installed'
while' the Bell' installer;,is in the •
home' to change the main set,
by 'mostNorth American tele- in preparation .for the dial cony
phone . companies to introduce version.
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phone ' numbers ' to, all customers.
Each, new numberwill consist of
the exchange code '528,.' followed
'byfour other, figures. A -typical
f.u€know number . would be
528-4010. These seven-figuretele-
phone : numbers' are :part . of a
plan, .undertaken some time ago
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SPORT •
BANTAMS OUTCLASSED • .
Lucknow, Bantams were oiit-
classed by the Tavistock nine
who scored an 18-4 victory
Tavistock on Sunday,, to win the !
W,o.A:A. Santana •• "C" finals,,
taking •the series in three straight
games. The James Inglis trophy
was presented to Tavistock.: em
blema'tic of top honours in this.
division. ,
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ORANGE.VILLE' WINGHAM
STAGE: CLOSE • SERIES, , . •
• Wi tgham 2 — Orangeville'
• In Orangeville last Wednesday
night • • the Wingham Brophy
Goodyears edged Orangeville by
a score of 24 to ' win the 1st
game of the W.►O.A.A . 'Int. "A"
finals best_ of 7 series: ,-•
Bill Hotchkiss pitching; . for the
Goodyears ••had 16 strikeouts' and
Lorne Gardner was the 'tap hitter.
with 2. •
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Orange; •• 0 0 1:90 0 0 O 0. =1 5 1
Batts. — Wingham, Bill Hotch-•
kiss and Alvin Baker; Orange-
ville, Ken Gregg 8f $ill Murray.
Wingbam 7- Orangeville 3
In Wangiiam on Thursday night
the Wingham. •Brpphy ,Goodyears
walloped Orangeville 7-3 to take
a '2 game lead ..in; the best of 7
W.O.A;A. Int. •"A" finals.
Grant Chisholm.- pitched a
go game for the Goodyears &
triple in thest
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inning "Cookie" Foxton' . hit a:
triple ,and 'a single.: :
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riey, 'Ken . Gregg 1st' and Bill
Murray; Wrngham, Grant': Chis--
:holm and "Cookie" Foxton.
Orangeville 3 T- Wingham 2
In.: Orangeville'" on Sunday . of
ternooti the WinglionBrophy400dyears went down :to. ,defeat.
by, a score :of• 3-2::•The 'Goodyear&
Still 'lead • •the best., of 7'series ..2
games : :' to. 1 ' in . W,O.AA. Int. "A"
als:
Hugh ' MVlacMiltarn pitched : a
good game for• the Goodyears :al-
lowing 'Orangeville only '3: hits
but 4 costly errors ::made the di'f
ference. ; John Walker was ' the
top hitter with a triple 'arid a
double, Gary •.Storey had 2 sing-.
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A "PUSHBUTTON"
your Service — At :your farm
Give us a call at Lucknow 303 and let us
furnish you with a supply oP Ful -Ton -feeds right
at your (arm. Save.money and always have bet-
ter,
ter, fresher feed. We come right : to your door
and use your grain,
JOHNSTONE'S
MOBILE FEED- SERVICE
Gordon Johnstone, proprietor ;, Lucknow, Ontario • .
the: week -end ' at the ;horn ' of;
Mr. and 'Mrs:. Albert, ' Co 1
WHITECHURCH u tis.
• Mr. ` and •Mrs, Donald Gilles-
'Born • : in Goderich • General. • , .
a 26th pie .• and • family • of. 1inlough
.Hospital on. Wednesd y thevisited : on. Sunda at- the .hem
day of Sept- .: to •Mr. and Ws', ofe
of -,�MT. and:, All • -- --
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Clayton Seholtz of Goderich a tin.
sob, a brother•. for :. Leasa• and
;Karen. ''Leas& and/ Karen •spent •
the week -end at the home of
theiran r
grandpatents ants ` Mr.. and � Mrs.
usband
:Ezra Scholtz `
MS's:Helen Ma intosh : of
c•.1n
Van-
couver .$:C. is visiting at. the
home of `Mrs. Neil: MaoCallurn
and also With Mrs. Albert Mc-
,Quiliin in • . Lucknow.
Mr' and Mrs, Wes:,• Tiffin. arid
Virs.. M..„:11. Payne of Duncari
B.C. visited on Sunday at /the
home of M;r: • and Mrs: :Dun-
can : Thompson near Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richards •
of '.London spent the Week -end
•a't •: bhe : home .of Mr. and, 'Mrs.
Derwyne 'Hill. ' • '
• Mr and Mrs. Wilbert. Schwich�
tenberg • of Southampton spent Black was born in Otta-
wa. He is married to the forme:
Murray, • Margaret MacPherson' of Hel-
If a ;fifth game is needed. ,it• ens 'arid has four children. His
will be played in 'W ingharn on J
Parents, ..Mr. and Mrs:.; C.
:Black . live. in . Ottawa. ' •
Friday night.•
Of Loca
Is Honored
Group •Captaui' A. G. Dagg; CD
Commanding Officer of • .RCAF
Station Swninerside, :'•P;E I. pre
•rented an Honour,Scrol1'. to !Flight
Lieutenant Keith Black, CD for
outstandingachievement' while..
studying, •' anti; submaririe warfare
at 2 (Maritime) ;Operational
Training Unit, Summerside:
1Flight• Lieutenant• Black 'join-)
ed the 'RCAF in 1941; arid served
at Air . Force ,Headquarters in"
Ottawa, prior.; to his transfer to
Summersitle
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'orkers, Surround
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trS. Wintermeyer At barbecue Pi
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ltt was. four -hours and.• more
than 4000 turkeyburgers later
before thrs, creme of St. Helens
W.I. workers completed their
task of "feeding the 5000" who
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attended : bhe, "meet the Candi-
" date" barbecue at the Gaunt
farm in West Wawanosh last
jweek.
The . ;St. • Helens ladies' are
shown surrounding Liberal Lea-
der John Wintermeyer and SIrs.
"Wintermeyer 'at the pit, 'where
the burger buns were • toasted.