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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-31, Page 10RAGE TEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, OCT, 31st, 1962 INTRODLK ING TODAY'S MOST MODERN FARM SERVICE A 1IJSIIWI:tC.fl"r MOBILE FEED Mgt:, WAR ll oussrs • your. service — At your farm Give is a call.'; at Lucknow 303 and "let . us • fur tt A you with a supply of Ful -Ton feeds right at your farm Save money and always -have . bet- ter, f aesher• : feed,' We. come right to your door and. use yourg>r titin_ 'JOHNSTC,NE'S.' MOBILE FEED SERVICE n 'ohnstoproprietor Lucknow Ontario' Gordon,� • . Johnstone,. ' . . 'LEARNING LASSIES NAME ` . CO'1ITATOR ' The - seventh meeting, of .' the 'C'orwanasir Learning ,Lassies was held at Mrs P MacDonal;d:'s. Pl' rr for A.�chreyelneat. `Day were cussed. artd it .was decided that . .ariarina. I Macionald `would be, cothe e o 1 e n entatar, for the Club.. Mra ooard and. ;Mang Andr rein gave • noted .•orn vegetables all year round,, • processed • veget- ables, cannned. vegetables'. and the three ,main grades of vegetables. Demonstratione,.. were given. by Hilda Ritchie, 'Susan Arnold, Pauline • Wildgen� 'and • .Faye. Henry. ETA, G:an anniversary, special get-together? Record your guests in. a guest book available at The Lucknow . Sentinel,, ,phone 35. ea •.iff• • Insumte For Wiiiter Fuel. , Savings iS.LA and SAVENI lit .' ■ Off Vit■ IS • r� or • • .0 io. There SPIIJJEX Prepare For Winter And Save Money . By Installing Your Own. Insulations.. Wax ` Paper 'Enclosed Insulation Batts Can ' Cut Down Heat. Loss BY .As Much • As 35.,Percent-, _ sr Iso A Tremeildaus Saving B• Installing ,. Your Own Insutatipn•; or The Insulation To CompletelyInsulate The CeiIing's s Horne Of' An Average . Hoe with 3« Insulation : Batts Costs ■ ■ or ▪ . • ■ • • We Will Gkidly Give You A Free Estimate ' For Insulating Home .., No 'OBLIGATIONrir • Fresh Stock . ••• •• • r • John WHenderson. Lumher Limited I Off at ■ Phone 150;:. Lucknow r . fntrts�tritur■�rrfi8tgirisrfas/rttt�/r�����if:n�or.on��sfifi . • IR •ID Appto�mately $50.00 For The Wafts, with Z:" Insulation Battsi, Costs Appr�ximately $40.00 C.N.I.I.L Campaign: underway Local y. The annual campa=ign in aid of`" the =Canadian National Institute for The B1incl, is being. launch- ed. by letter this week in Luck - now and District. The work of the 'Institute ' is !. Well known and needs no p a- boration,' However, nit does:bear repeating that the services, '`,o f the C,N.I.B., are dependent upon your generosity. A ' letter with a return ,envei- ope IS going cut in the mails this week. It is to be returned, to ,Harvey W. Webster, secretary of Lucknow •and District Lions: Club, and ccnverier Of the Luck- now C N.I!B. campaign. .Harvey succeeds H, D. Thomp son, who has • convened this. campaign for the past' several years. .Lucknow is. now under the di- rection, of the . Owen Sound. and District Advisory Board. The district office; service centre & residence is • Huronia ;Hall at t Kitchener. Every blind; .person m the •area is visited periodically to .determine what 'Servicemay be rendered. INTERESTED IN URLING? The Roarin': Game begin,' its, Winter • Season at The Wingham Curling Club Saturdays November 17th Both Men &. Women get much 'enjoyment out of this fine Winter' Sport. ANNUAL DUES Men — Regular. $30.00 New Curlers $15 00 Women , Regular $12.00 New ' Curlers $7,00 FreeCurling and Exert E0struction wi!# be giver�'Nayembet-14, 15; :1 b Come And • Have A 'Try • No . Obligation , To Join. Member -ship.. Committee. Wingham Curling. Club. KINLQSS .Rev. McKinney .of Teeswater conducted services at South Kin- loss Presbyterian. Church on Sunday while •Rev..R. MacLeod was..anniversary speaker at Kin- lough 'Anniversary. Mr. ' .and ;.Mrs. Charles Roe and son of '=Milverton. were Sun- day visitors -With Mr. and, Mrs. 1'• Fraser MaoKiiinon and family. •'Mr. Herb Buckton is a patient The Coons'. collected another 3 points from.. the . Kangaroos to give .them , a firmer grip ; on 1st place. 'Mel Corrin was the top bowler for the 'Coons with 681 flat plus. handicap' of 66 for 141 pins. .Eldon. Wraith had , 619 nflat plus 105 thandica'p' for . 724 pins for the . Kangaroos. The Lions ran rough: ,shod the Wolverines taking .'4 points.' Helen McGee ' scored 609 for the ,Lions and 'Colleen MacMillan was tops for the . Wolverines.. Captain Bill Stewart 'with 667 'flat and . ,Grant Chisholm . ; with. .631•. pins Ied the way for theTiger's' to take'' 3 points'' from. the ' Chipmunks. Jim • Mathers scoredr. 627.. for' the •loses best effort. . • : Thursday night the, 'Culls, with ' 5 bowlers over i the . mark flat took 3 points from the : Pole Cats:.: Ken Mowbray .and Josie Hamilton were the Pole Cats best .bowlers. in London • ;Hospital where • he underwent surgery' on • Wednes- day. ye wish him a• speedy re covery. '. . •' Mrs.. Philip Steer is visiting in Toronto' with Mr. and • Mrs. Don Bell and family. �_� -0LIVEi NEWS The Beavers downed the. ;Gop_. hers' for .4 points' to put them in second place. Lloyd. Ashton was high with 853 and : the . Mckin- non duo .both; had 581 flat triple phis.. 33 'handicap to :givethem, ccombined.'score 1228 pins: Clar- ence. Greer captured the .high single for the Year' with 310 had .a flat, triple o f' 688.•. The Zebras Ied iby Stuart ;Jamieson • with 720 and . Fred Pierce andBill =Hall each' rolli'ir g: 607'•.piris' took 3 points from, the •Squirrels..BilI Button '& Gladys Harnilton were . the Squirrels top .bowlers. • Standings: Coons 17, Beavers '1.3, .• Tigers: 12, ,Cubs 12, Gopihers lir Zebras II, Lions 11, Squirrels 9, Kan- garoos 9,.° Chipmunks. 8, Pole Cats 4; Wolverines 3, -Day. Season :n Bruce, 3 In Heron. Official; announcement • has :been made' that there will be a 6 -day open 'deer season in Bruce County this fall.. The announce- ment is by the • Department of Garne and Fisheries which has set the dates from Monday, 'No- vember 5th to SSaturday, Novr. ember I,I•bh, inclusive. Shotguns •and rifles may 'be used,but no dogs are allowed in ' the chase. In Huron and Grey Counties an open season.' has also been de- dared for the '5thr 6th and 7th of Not'ember,with shotguns only being permitted: Practically ati of •,Southern_ • °Ontario will have an opera. seatson. Tri; the above tlree • days with :the' . e- ception of Wellington, Halton, Perth and Peel ,Counties. A 'number ' from here .attended. the - reception for Mr...and 'Mrs.. Peter. Guikema 'in, the 'Commu- nity Hall, ',Ripley.: . ' Mr. and Mrs:': Sandy MacChsar.- les, Patsy, Marys and Laurievis- ited ;in Detroit for the week -end. Miss Helen . White .accompan ied ;by a group of young people from .Ripley• • attended a Toe Alpha' conference in • Owen Sound this. week -end. Miss 'Phyllis Clayton of Strat- ford General :Hospital, •sPent the week -end at h•er' ',home , here Phyllis' classreceived their caps recently. CLIFFORD CONGRAM . DIED FUNERAL • . HERE THURSDAY • . •The' death, of CliffordCongram, age, 46, ,occurred suddenly. in. St. Joseph's Hospital,. •Toronto, '.from a coronary ..attack. The funeral service will . be held Thursday at • 2:00 p.m:. at .the .MacKenzie Mem- orial Chapel emor ia1Chapel • with interment in Greenrhill Cemetery. Cliff, a former- (Lucknow b'arb- er;. •is survived .by. his wife, the former Muriel McBride;.. two sons,'. sale'and Brian; his mother,. Mrs. Charles . Congram, of Luck - now; a sister,. Mrs. Charles .Shiell (Pearl)':. of Wingham; and 'a'bro ther, "Harold of Wingham. Have You scription? Renewed Your Sub- °ar Clean, Easy Drying VISCOUNT CUSTOM DRYER Sudden fallshowers, blustery winds,.. snow, frost. sleet - all add upto difficult and frustrating. drying . conditions at this time of year. But you'll laugh at the weather :. with a new o -op Dryer Now From : November 3rd to December .15th :And You'll ' •'Receive An Electric Blanket Absolutely Free—Value!_ 29.95 'Drop . In and See . the. Co-op Viscount •Dryer features you want a a price that's right` LUcKN.OW DISIR!CT co -:r with