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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-24, Page 10• WHITECHURCH 'Mr. ;and Mrs. Jack Ryan and Mrs. J. Johnstone of rGoderk*i visited on Sunday at the home of Mr; and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Scholtz. and family of .Goderich visited on Sunday. at the 'home of Mr. ..and .Mrs. ,Ezra Scholtz, • THE. WCKNOW SENTINEL,, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs, Ross. :Smith and • i ,family of, . Toronto spent, the Iry mgham Won= The week -end at . the borne of Mr. , and Mrs Russel ,Chapman, Mr: and Mrs. Alex Whytock i' •Softball' Protest Ivisited on Sunday at the twine In, St, Clements on. Wednesday ! of • Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Why- night the St, ° Agatha Saints tock, downed the Wingharn Brophy and Mrs, I'aul Groskorth 1 Goodyears, 7-4 to 'win the :decid- i WFUN!'... DAY, OCT; 24t and Miss .Karen Groskorth of Torontospent the week -end at 1the home of Mr. and: Mrs. El , w o .. Groskorth. Rev.; George Watt of Oakville was in charge of the Kincardine United Church Anniversary ser vice .on Sunday. Rev, Watt also visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Millan Moore here, Mr..: and Mrs Carl IVIcClenag- // "Justthinking of WINTER.giyes61E GOOSE PIMPLES!" Silly goose. Warm downy feathers will protect him from shivers and 'shake's, But winter's • freezing -cold will give you goose pimples if you" are :. not prepared. Rely' an CO-OP Sunglo, Fuel Oil Service, for a warm comfortable home. It's so dependable ... so convenient ...'so easily arranged. Inquire today at your Co-operative. When you join and patronize .0 Co-operative, you are sure' oo get your "money's worts."' h fact, "compare it with the:: CO-OP. brand" is common procedure in communities where there Is a Co-operative, ing game in . WOAA Grand Championship semi --final series. The game • was played under protest. by the .Goodyears. Ken Snyder was the big hit- ter •for the Saints with. a triple and single while Lorne .Gardner had 2 singlesfor the Goodyears. I ,rn• .el.. St. .A•-200 21 Wing. —=1 0 0 0 0 0 0'0 3-4 1 3 r• horn : visited. on Sunday at the Batts., • St..,Agatha -- :Cressman. and Bender, 'Wingiam Botch - home of, ..Mr, and Mrs . James kiss` Chisholm . (6th), Baker and Foxton. (6th). . • '• The protest 'meeting was held..t at Listowel on.. Monday evening, when a replay of +the. game was ordered , ' by the . WOAA to be of Zurich visited on. Sunday at i played. • in Wingham On Wed= Swan.. e home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry knesday�ye htrs req . . uired. .to play Rev. George Mitchell baptized three games before a champion- Ray 'Kenneth Swan, son of Mr, ship .series. 'Reg Cressman play - and Mrs. Harry .Swan and' lack ( ed his first game last,week in Carmen Whytock, son of Mr. & the 7-4 win for St ;Agtha, and. Mrs, -Carmen Whytock on Sun- I it was on these grounds.that the day in the Whitechurch United I protest Was lodged and upheld. Church ..The meeting was presided ov- Mr. `Barry Tiffin, son of Mr.1 er by the president, Jim Inglis,. and` Mrs, ,Dan Tiffin .has • taken ° with three :executive members. a'.position as' an' assistant Chef, Present. Jack Tiffin and :Ivan at the _ Watezaloo University. I Gardner represented the Wing - 'ham � Cluib.� ._ Mrs..' Russel • Gaunt,. Mrs. ' Ed i Walker, Mrs, Inn. Currie, Mrs: McIntyre m Ridgetown . Mr. and, Mrs. Ben McCl'enaghan , return- ed' 'home afterspending two. weeks holidays, Mr.. and Mrs: iOlarence Wadel 'Gibson Gillespie:. and • Mrs. Vic- tor' . Emerson attended the Park ( Head Bruce County rally of the ' Women's Institute all day aThurs . 'day. ' Mrs. Emerson gave an en-. " 1 tertaining ,number on Bells' ;for Bruce , South District 3 I TI1V>BEI TIPS the bowlers appeared. slump` this -past week CHURCH' NEWS ! ,t of: I Little ,Helpers: Group Met to be in a 1 I asvery, few . high. scores were 1 =A ' :very enjoyable ' afternoba 1 Ispend the winter. ' ' I think: this is the busiest sea- son . 1 have ever had. .I now have the inspection : of the :_ Covent Gardens •which has to be 'done every day along with the other districts assigned to me.. Bertha is working in- the Bank of Montreal 'here in Byron and enjoying it very much. Roddy is enclosing a small'ited Mr:' and Mrs.. Jack donation to the rink as 'he had aid. and.• family at 'the a lot of fun at the arena and here. • ' had' his . first • hockey . practices Mr. and ..Mrs,' Joe there.' . ' of ;'Detroit visited' with: • •Youurs 'truly, ,thers; Leonard and (Innis E. • Mai: SSween. i O'Lou' n over the w '1/fr. Frank Sullivan home after visiting in, - Mr, Maurice Dalton, Mr. • Dennis Dalton of Dr an s ' J: A Kasper, Charlesdick ,spent the Mrs. Clifton'.' Austin , o week -end; • Week -end visitors & Mrs. Frank Moran w Mabel . Quigley, Goderi and -Yrs Wilmur ,Mo family; Mr. and Mrs. Al an and family of . Lond Mrs. Irene' Murphy,' Mie,. Joe Murphy, Stratf [made* was spent .at St. Peters Anglican. t moved well out :in `' to 1 win over KINGSBRIDGE ontiEV October 20th. when the Little front w,ibh .,a .. . ,. the Beavers. Mel Corrin was. the - ' aVC I Helpers met for thein annual :d Mr K gathering: During the short de- rose om , is spent FUEL OIL "PROPANE • GASOLINE ,� votional , period held in•. the 'IL : • GREASE � 0 church each Little ,Jielper'shook hands ' .with, Mr: King as she or he •was presented: with a sbeauti .prayer card.. ''Games ;Were led in the ' Parish. Hall . and lunch and tea served: - to the Little `+Helpers and ',:their moth= ers:.The 'Little Helpers :group 'is made .up of children from in- fancy. to age .seven: ' Mrs. Maude Connon, Parochial . Secretary, ' ow•' was 1PETRO, M Church on Saturday afternoon :. ; ., .. The Coons top bowler for the .Coons with P t M' h the 614 and :Jane ; -Treleaven and week -end with.,Mr. Jdiixn,. O'Con- Mary Fisher rolled 568, and ,567. n' at their home ''here: LUckIIOW ami CO -QP Phone . 71 Luclrn -in 'Charge of the meeting assistedby. �members''of the W.A. lummo■■o■■O■■■■■■■■■m\\mOe■■ tali mimu■fa■OOummi li... We Have All the Materials In Stock! ■▪ .• 1. ■ ■ ■ ■ :■ ■ ■ m i. ■':• :■ ■ ▪ We To 1BuIId A Garage 2» 4"s ASBESTOS SIDEWALL SHINGLES PINE SIDING ROLL BRIC SIDING AND. SHINGLE ROLL INSULATED SIDINGS F; ASPIiALT SHINGLES METAL ROOFING . DOOR SETS GARAGE, Would s 'Be Pleased To Quote You A • Prec We Invi#e Camparisor� On. Our Materials. TO QifALJTY, GRADE AND`." PRICE Fresh'Cement 111 -Stock • • ■ ■ • ▪ .. ■ ■ ■ . ■ ■ , ▪ ,1 Wolv7rines 3: i Frank. Thompson with: Don MacKinnon's 511; Beaver's `.'best efforts. , ' The Squirrels came With , a' •' 3. point win 556 and. :Mr. `Mace Martin,' Rainy River, were the! Mr. Michael. Martin and sons bhrouglY Andy, Kenny and Michael of Stoney Creek, spent the week over the.end • witch Mr. • Andrew Martin: Mr: and, Mrs. Joe V sor, visited - Messrs. F Pat Sul Evan; : ' kr.. Gerald Dalton 'o spent the week -end father, Mr. Michael Gophers..; Lorna; . Button's 600.•,to=� Mr. and Mrs Raymond Aus tal was. high : for the winners, tin and family" of Toronto, 1VIr. You 'can: tell how and Merle Elliott led the -icor= I and . Mrs; Ambrose. Hartman of man is_by what he tak -nig for ,the ..Gopher H Kitchener , visited with Mr: and 1 `a 'time — stairs.or pi Ruth Jardine • and' Bill Hail,. bolstered ;the Zebras attack on NN••M•••••NSSNS S$Neee■SN•eeeeeees , the Chipmunks with scores • of r. 574 and ' 600: ''Don. Leader was • high for. the . Chippers with 575.1. i The Tigers took. 3 points from l • ' the short " handed and unlucky 1 Pole Cats. Captain Bill Stuart .• and his ' better half led their• pack with. totals of 620. flat and :• 569: Mike . Sanderson was 'high:. • for the Pole 'Cats with 624 .flat. ! • • The Kangaroos and • Lions 1 t split the points for 2 each. John • Parks was.top ..bowler., for the • Lions with 688: and Ray Ga' ' • non' was, the `Kangaroos best ef-• fort with ''527 plus 84 handicap M 2 for 6114.•• The Wolverines . and Cubs I split the. 'points. Gwen Caesar 5 was high for the Cubs with 676 • and 'Barry McDonagh was higwh.• for his .team 'with. 622: 7.., • : Iii Standings • Coons 14, Gophers 11,. Beavers • 9, Tigers' 9, Cubs 9, Kangaroos , . : 8, Zebras 8, Squirrels 8, Chip • (minks 7, .Lions 7, Pole Cats 3, • Payed First Hockey Here, • Aids Ice .Fundi I 1298 Wayne 1bd., I .... _Byron1r Ont. • .' beam Cam • Thanks so znue'h for sending the Sentinel as :(I think at this • date it is over -due; • We enjoy every •issue of it as . 3..'ucknow is f still home to use • 1 Hockey has already, :been , LA MODEL 1962 Chev . Belair Sedan, automatic, fully equip 1962 Pontiac, Laurentian . 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