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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, OCT, 31st, 1962
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'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
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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.
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get-together? Record your guests
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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
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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
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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.
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