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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-11-21, Page 12z, 1 y.� y9 Wp PACB'aWa.FB No= PE NINOR REGISTRATION THE LUCKNOW SF.N'iZNL�'h.. IMCKNOW ONTARIO WE DAY,, NOV, 21$ .to, be held: at the MINIMAL OFFICE Luckiiow. Saturday Nov. 2 2:00 to. '5:00 p.m: MIDGET 14-16 Registration. Fee $3..00 BANTAM . 12-14 Registration .• Fee $3.00 PEE WEES -- 1.0-12 Registration Fee ..$2.00 SQUIRTS .: 8-10 Registration , Fee $2.00 Midgets, Bantams, Pee Wees Sang. Birth Certificates irmsnrervorminarewirioneriens BIRTHS . SON Wnighaan am:1d District Hospital; on Wednesday, November 14th,* 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Atkinson,• Lticknnow, a son,' .ra ` brother. for David;. f 0' REY . --7-• at VVdt .r a Hos- pi4al, ' 'London,. on Wediaesday, NoveMber 1th, 1962, to Mr and Mrs. L1 yd, Htimphrey, R.R. 2, I uelatow; • a ' son, Bradley Doug- :LOGTENBEIt.G - an`.Aiexandra. land 'Marine: Hospital, � ck on Tiaainrs>day, Nowem�taer 1- 1962, to•Mr: and M=s, Derrh Log ' •berg, R.R. :j, Din on, - a :DORSCHT- ;Alm' & MI . Jerry Irscht are: proud ` to announce the arrival, ofvin boys,. Douglas arid Donald :November 14th at Winghant General Hospital, bio - theses for:. may, doily, Susan & Naoc t. HAWLEY ua Oshawa Genet Mospital. o " Thairse ay, Novem- ber 15th,. 1962, to- Mr_: and Mrs. Roy Hawley;..; :once Donau. W a 41,,algaltAir- '1IODGICINSON At St, •Josephs Hospital, London, on•W iaesday, 'November loth, to Ken and Ruth . IlOdgirinson, of .London,7 a son, Robert Marc '101,90,9009.0.00000#00.01,.. • ;• • •.. `,- •• The 'Cuba. 111oVed .ollt in fid ; ••: place Thursday nightwhen the 2 Gophers. failed to .score a point. • The • Cuba . the bowlers were ••, Jack Caesar 654, • H. Ening •, 642 and Dick 'Parks. 640. Kay Crawford .was top bowler for :the ' dophets with 633and Bryce and Merle Elliott scored a combined +iota of 1194 'pins, .The Ti,. •c'1ned 2nd place When they. downed the Coons- for 4 points, Bill;Stewart,.had a fine 'showing with •a flat ,temple of 706. Mei Dickson was next high for .the Tigerrs with 557. Mel Co raata w.s high. for the losers, with 83. The Squierels also took 4 points . from the Wolverines. Bill and. Ernest Button were the • • • . • • . • • • • New, dependable DRIES. YOUR .CLOTHES SAFELY • • CONVENIENTLY. sur DRYE N ELECTRIC CLOTHES TJ(IINSTONE' IaND.GET A Fr�.. Electric Blonket From .November . 3rd. to December 15th MOFFAT ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC DRYER • • • • 'Rotary `I one Control — Set ' desired di • ing time up to 120 minutes!•; . Squirrels best efforts wag' 598 eaf Selection -- Heat ' or fluff and 577 flat 'Sr Barry McDonagh L-Pn:seiratiutlefli rolled the top ire for the Wol- • verines with 590. 5 -way venting . for easy installation! Ray and' Betty Gannon with • a ' • 348 pais ,led • Spacious dryer capacity , for wrinkle -free the Kangaroos to a 3 -point vic- tory 'over the ' Pole : Cats, Din Hamilton topped the . Pole Cats' score 'sheet with a 712 total_ • Pearl Jamieson with '630 and Ruth Jardine •with 590 were the top . 'marksmen for the • Zebras. • Who s lu'ed 3: `points from the • • Beavers, igen .MacDonald eco; PLEASURE WITH A. 'MOFFAT DRYER • • • clothes! i High-level ` air intake' assures clean„ dust- • free drying! • Attachable Hair Dryer accessory available!. .• MAKE WINTER WASHING A ed 635 far the • Beavers 'best. ef- fort. Shirley Bolt's 638 and'. merge Whi y's. 578 led` the Chipmunks to a 3,.. -Point . victory : over . the Limns. Jim Erringtort and Joan Parks were best . for the,. losers.' Cutis '23,, •'1 gcas 22;' Coons . 20, Gophers 18, •Sq air.i+erls • 17; Beav- ers 16;., Lions 16,'. Chuipna 16,. Itangaroos .16, Zebras 14, ., Pole Cats 8, Wolverines 6. SMOOTH' :..RUSSIAN. TF. O JTCLASSES CANADIANS It is . difficult" for the average Canadian .hockey Win,/°r 'player forthat matter, to 'aCcept the fact ;4hat anyone -can, out us at our', national ane: • Bait:we saw nt happen 3n Kit-. chener. :on. Sunday, when : Russia,, • defeated a Picked .S+en=ior::A tea*5 . to 3.' . .Russians ,repeated. their • perfoncep., on Monday night .in. Hamilton When they de- featedt lase year's Junior A Can- adian .Champiens, • who Were bclstereda by recent graduates ! ,ani eye. They flaunt use ..the slap , • Drop• 1 i !., See`Thesis • In Stock • • • • •� •' Mt MI Ifs JOHNSTON.E 'fUi1RE..!hOuie,' LUckro' l with • Dennis Riggin of ' �a .ion l League. • calibre. •in die net. • d• any team: that . put 9..goals past Btiggan' : 3s outclass+i' • the boys out. in ''front 'of hien_ The R are fast, smith, With improvised precision Pas- sing that is -at its t ;nide. the opposition's blue line. They .are tenacious checkers, With physi- �cai condition • a big factor 'sus itarining ':heir. lei.=Tike • efforts in this regard: But, more than any- »hing else.: their ability to fire meeting was ' closed with . The , ey. with'Eugene WIG Ing ,. an address a wishes with, . Latiwrenc Lord's .PIaY`er The . hoses serv- ed a very dainty .:�h. *EtruriaMiss R ha a�a ii . and ". Maw Peter • Moffat are ,patients' in Wh n .: General: Soso; also our . eve,` 31tir orae Mures We wish thein all. •a . Art : 1 3h eh , er `aha: speedy • recover-, Kitchener., . Mr, .. and A .reception was • held in he Stili• and • Br .of. Wurchh Cnunlity• : Hall The sympathy of.th on Friday evening in � honour • of nity is extended' to Mr_ : and Mrs,, Harvey • mer, Mrs ` Ted . Collyer an ' wen • a'good. crowd attended. sof her aunt, t+1s. Sa the puck the moment it's . carrutheas a was stick, gets:may' goals':',1'' supplied s df Detroit who music: At lunch time •they .were Wiley • and Ted's nice Making t prfiati WeeeJ-end visitors:.. and. 11las. 'rank Male and • Ivey. fiomre defence :ar . goalie can bat presented a poor of - Joseph Catlyer of . a fes. • the Junior : A• -shot 4— it couldn't : do anything; Wings, now in: the big time, and ` for;' them, •and••the. g�ie does ft .: mar a Mask . Our, izahpression o In your attic stealing heating dollars! blanket types shrink, heat multi losses ZONOUTE MID SAVE UP10:40 , .. The Thief is there if . your attic isnot insulated orif old insulation has detoiat "e. To foil this shifty vil- lain, simply pear Zonoiite over old attic • insulation. Zonolite never. loses effiro, dewy in any .way. And, it ants So' ,little. by not drop in for a • n free tee?. Berson "Lumb i Limited Phone ice, tnano: 'Sunday that if. "Roar Hoa•- leyhead tia owaway e han=k; it wouidaa't have beer • worse than .a 3=3 count •a ATE It appeari, ' : that unless there 1,1' . are chaan e§ 'made, Canada has little hope • of retaining, in e•'r,tna- • • •• •. tionai supzernacy,, ni what was for so long regarded as "our game?' NG.SIDE Mr. and Mme. Ronald • 'Conley o • Trenton, Miss Lois Cowley. & •friend' of London wereweek-end visitors With • their parents,. Mr_ and Ma<s Eiige ie ;Conley ff Ladies .Aid, meeting, • • bei i' ... at the hone of .Mrs. Eugene C.oiL- ley wath•a geoid attendance. Mme. Wes 'Young,. the president, was in the `chair 1U,Crs4 Frank Iter 'ac- tedas secretary in the ' alae. of 'the.. secretary. Mme. Wil? anal Brims read 'the scripture with Mrs. Gordon Wall • ung ane... :feoerirint ita onan+ddyer,' 1ih• g men +the3aag�%`o•lairk strapper '>� gig the Sunday 'School wh iCh WaS 0.20. Mrs. .Br can and 4Mariie .''Ti '1 were appoMted to' decorate the ichurch• for the candlelii?hat service' c' .hrha is . to e heldthe Sunday evening pre- •1.41ous to ChriStmai. Mmt. Wro.. • • 1963 'Cliev Bear , otic .tadiO . rii.,4•Pontiac Sero lee 4 -door • 1962 . Chev Behaar Sedan, automabc, tally • ,1962 .Pontiat. L tea * Sedan ant amahc fie • Thee 1962 'Pontic Stratoc f •Sedaas, wstk • • 1962 IEr`aMO. Two 1951 Foatiac Laureation, • fullycolnPO- • • 1961 Pontiac •Pare• moor srdal. 17- • • fly polite/rd. • . 1961 Ntawskall . i' •• `I9 P___ • Setas` wiitk .autoreatie •. 11969 0 4 -door haz+dtarp • • •, • 195x1' any ; .- ,. Sedan with autinnatic. FoldSedan, :: f � • • 1937 Pontiac S Sedan ' ],951i.1'ontiac 'Sedan, automatic • • . 19st Baia ah :#-dam' Isardt • NUMBER OF 1955 MODELS from • F• • Evans gave a. reiii$er Yz�±g `' MANY OLDER. MODELS* 10. CHOOSE . F t on hes holiday tarp. IMrs. , ' e! Evans offered her home for the: next meeting and she and MI. d e• Orr to prem the•rneeting. : I • action of othcers ate; .feta be • ha.ial ,. •• and gift e3rchange valued at . SOC. i ogles service Dvaier• Readings were given by aeveral f ladies. Hymns were sung and tht. Brussels MOto 1"iwre 113, •