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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-04-05, Page 10• • 'THE I'AUCKNONV "•=fa... YOU,CAN, HAVE. MORE, LIVING $pACE AND CABINET SPACE, - •• • • • .Quickly ,-and Economically • . j; :With .0 a, • kik For •Free Folders .OnPOeling, Built -In -Cabinets, Wall 'Storage Space, Etc YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR 'GENUINE ,SYLVAPLY A Coniplete StoCk Always, On,I-lancl, tY 144.41.144.1.441.8•04ffili.p4M.0111.4144111110*11011414411i.41•411•041!0•10.0.441.10011,0411•4141M;1410 Pittsburghaunts our: -.Choice Of; Up To 2000 Different Colours To Match Any Shade Ydi Require It Takes' Obi*. Seconds On Our., !., Disperising:,114ahine;.. ENDERS() Phone 150 Lucknow, Ont. PURPLE dRovE, Mr . and Mrs : Burton Collins,. •Johnny, Sandra and Margie spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. And- rew 'Patterson, Ripley. ° Mrs. Gordon, _Patterson;•Pern- broOk, Mr. and Mrs. Richard • • :Kidd. of Merriton were Saturday 'guests of Mr., and Mrs. , Frank Dore, Mr.n4*Mrs. 'Claude Dore were.Suriday visitors in the ;(Sr.). same horne..."... - • . • ' Mr. arid Mrs. A. W; Jamieson, 4' • 4 • ENTINEL, LucKNow, owaRio LOCAL *EE. WEEK LOST BY ,4,0 SCORE • LucknOW'Pee Wes, Who have- n't been on ice for a few weeks, took . part in the.',."D" Series of the Young Canada Tournament 'in Goderich on Saturday after- noon. They were. ousted •bY Il5der- *ton bY a 4-9 Score*, withthe Ilder-, ton, kids going into :the.' next roundto defeat ' Ailsa Craig 7. to ,I. • ' • . •• Ilderton scored a fluke goal in the ;first period, but Were held off :the 'score sheet,until the final frathe when the practice -starved • local kids hadn't the legs to keep up the pace, • • • The Waterloo public schools .junior hockey championship was Won this season by Northdale School. The 'team was pictured in Saturday's Kitchener -Waterloo Record along with their coaches, Barry. McO.uillin and Peter Mil-. Barry is the son of Mr.and Mrs. Fred McQuillin of West Wa*- wanosh. , STRANGELY QUIT AS, LEAFS FADE OUT . . • In our opinion, Jack Adams wasn't ,far • wrong when he, gave major 'credit to Toronto. coach and manager, PunCli Imlach, for the Red Wings' Victory :Over the Toronto :Maple Leafs: ., There's more than meets the eye in the Leafs collapte. Grant- ed,' they were plagued with in juries, but a team that.. hadthe will- to win' Couldn't havelooked so bad,' so. helpless, s� inept. . • Give' Sawchuck all .the • credit you with.; and 'alibi the 'Leafs eratic shooting. The. fact is they Were outskated and checkedto a standstill; and in helpless frOttration resorted to ,firirig .the puck into the corner or at the net. They seldom' organized any: drives that got them into the clear for a .direct thrust on .the Wing's net. • , • Imlach, we:. figure, played, De- troit for a push over, :.and his popping off only, fired the Wings to' their. ,best efforts. On the other • hand, the fairy-tales ,he , . kepttelling his squad and the. press, about the final outcOme;• did. nothing ,to boost the 'players moral, • and fooled ;no' One,. who had seen them in action. 'Mr. Robert McCosh,- Ripleyd Mrs. J. W. .Colwell,- Kinlougho Mrs. W. N. Bushell, Lucknow, I Mt.• and Mrs. Currie Colwell, Bruce, Betty and Anne of South', Kinloss, Mrs. Walter Forster, 1 Annetta Carolyn, •"Kathy, and Joe were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. I)on. McCosh's. ° . . • . • . • • Mr. ,•and Mrs. ,Fred Gilchrrist;•1 Mr. and Mrs, Robert -Gilchrist and Grant of ,,Con. • 4 Kinloss were recent visitors with Mr; & Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Home for the Easter, , week-. end Were, Miss Ruthe Forster of United States Steel, Miss Annetta, Forster of the United States Con- sulate, • 'Miss Doreen McLeod, `school teacher and Miss Mary' Anne . McCosh ,of Canada Busi- of, Woodstock visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. George Emer- son and on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. ° John Bell of Kincardine 'and ,Mr. and Mrs. W. R: England of Otta-' wa were..igtiests in ,the Emerson i3uN N ,13s. ••EaSter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank .Pentland Were Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Pearce, London, Miss Patricia. Pentland, Strat: ford, Mr. ,and Mrs', Ronald Pent- land and Mr. and: MiS. Allan • Pentland l3rian and Shelly of WEDNESDAY; APRIL 0;• 1001 The ;Les- stirred hockey thusiasrn t� the peak this sea- son, but, the Playoff • fiasco was, a bitter. pill., Even. 'Eddy Shack didn't ,shOw, the fire that arous- ed the crowd on his every ap- pearance iri the. schedule. What's back ,of it the $84.00 ques- tion. , • . • ness .College, all of Toronto, also Mr. James Emerson of Ontario Veterinary College, Guelph and Mr; GOrdon Arnold .Of U.W.O., N9rtb Bay 'and Mr. and, Mrs. •Ernest Pritchard, -Toronto; 'They- alsOvisited among Other rela- tives. • . Visitors With Mr. and Mrs., Jack McGee and Helen were Mrs. Wm. ,Haneyi,Wingham, Mrs. Ivan Henderson. and ,-two. boYs, Toronto, Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Errington and, family, and Mr, Victor Errington, 6th. Con. of West. Waw,ano.sh. * ' • Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Irvin were Mr. and 'Mrs. Percy Blundell and Mel .of Goderich and• Mr. and Mrs. E14- Qfl Irwin and family of Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, East 'Wawanosh, visited Mrs. Margaret Moran and Mrs. Irvine Henry last week. Other visitors Were' Mrs, James Keane, Luck - now' and Mr. Roy. Keane, Strat- ford with Mrs: Moran:on• Sunday; Mr. Frank Moran of. Ashfield on Wednesday of.'last week. • •Mr. and 'Mrs. Lionel LangeVin, Lorrie, Paul„. and Michelle of Barrie spent the week -end with her Mother, Mrs. L. •Stingels. and Angus. • • ,• Mr. and Mrs, Bill Atkinson of Toronto,. 1V1r4 J. C. Kit- chener and Mrs. Winnifrecl Wid- conibe, :Windsor, 'visited for ' the week -end at the HerbFinnigan The Ihnigannon IfYciinen's In- stitute 'convened • for the' March, meeting atthe home of Mrs. C.. Crozier *hen the roll call Was ansWered with a donation 'to the Cancer' ,Cuplaoard • altO an Easter verse. buring the .business period the slate of officers was. read and accepted the installa- tion to .be. held at the April Meeting. Mrt.[Cecil Blake report= ed on the Red • CrossMeeting held in LucknOW . at Which 're-. presentatives from ,the1 ommu- .nity Instituteswere present and expressed their interest, in 'this very important. Work, A canvass will . be' conducted in their own areas.. areas. 7The .motto --.Keep your faCe , headed toward the. 'sun & the shadow Will :always fall be- hind you, •was• ,given • lay Mrs, Raymond ,Finnigan. A very in- fOrmatiVe paper was, given' by Mrs. W. Brown on the life, and work Of. •Dr.., William (Tiger) Dunlop who played an' important part in the early history of Hu- ron .County. IVfist'lioreria Crozier April 3rd and opened with the of London showed interesting 4-H pledge, The roll -call, '"My pictures of bisneyland. Lunch favorite variety of apple and and a social half hour brought a *Fly" Was answered by, seven pleasant evening to a close. • line ers., June Ackert 'made an Mr. and Mrs. DoUglas •Reicl;'.oven...,:steam piithling, and Diane Toronto visited their parents;: Hewitt 'made the fruit"sauce to ' 1 I !PI! •. O. • • • 0pi 0 ,f) • • • • FINEST INTERIOR • • LATEX PAINT • • . 0.' • • WALL• SATIN. • .... „. • • • • • • • S , 0 -WALL .11ATIN •••••••••••••,---.- . • • Goes on quick as wink' • • - „e Dries in less than an hour • • Cleans up with soapy water • • • No pointy Odor, Benjamin • pain M °orets . m. Murdie & Son • • • • Phone 10, Lucknow and also an old time violin sel- ection. Patricia Eedy is spending holi% days • with her friend, • Marie Brooks, Lucknow. Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Eedy, Mich- ael. and Laurie of Strathroy are visiting at the parental home, with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Eedy. ' , • , ' . ' . HOLYROOD 4-H CLUB REPORT The third meeting • of the 11olyrood Fruitoneers was held at June Ackert's on .Monday, Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. G. Reid and cover the pudding. After the Jack for the week -end. ' '• ' business, notes were taken on Localites werepleased last canned, frozen, and dried fruits. week to . see the appearance of I The • group then sampled many Miss Eleanor Reed on Channel] dried, fruits, and the pudding & 8, T.V. Wingham • and her fine saucBrbara •,- Murray thanke. d 'performance singing with guitar thehostess; Mitses Carolyn Forster and - 111101111111•11•••••••••••••••ii•••••••••••••••••••■•••10111,1. .111•11111•810411 6•11111 ""••••••••••••••••••1111111111 ir • • Donna McLeod, Messrs. Joe and Bob 'Forster and* Richard .,Mc- • ,Cosh were present at theSunrise • Service at Reids Corners on, t - Sunday morning, • • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Camp bell, Orillia, visited ,at Mr. Lorne • tulbert's on Saturday. • • Miss Margaret Robertson, Mes- • srs. Calvin ' and Don Robertson • were Sunday Vititors with Mr. . and Mrs. Goldie • Huston,. Bethel. . • Mi. and Mrs, Melvin Orr, Elm- • wood were Sunday visitors With • is ',Asir, and Mrs. Claude pore, Jr, • Mrs, Jafries McEwan Jamie • Kennie • and Sandy of Kinloss visited with Mr.• "and Mrs, Wm. .• Arnold.: • Miss -Eva' Cuibert spent. Mon- N • day in London, • • Miss Marion Reavie, LucknoW u = 129S0 and Miss , Lois Nelson, of Kin- cardine taught in Mist Ada \GaW- •• • ley's school last,Week. Mr, Millar a • of the College Staff, Stratford Alittle same school. s .10 4' arstscrest • • . ' • • • , . . • . . • 4, paid a visit to the and Mrs, Gordon MacDon- ald*and Mr, Mac MacDonald spent Wednesday in .KitChener, MI and 114rS4 Peter, Pedersen Of London . spent the week -end at the hoine.of' the lattees mr, Milton gtaniery. • saisionssis s sal saassasinis •-*••• $13O0:DOWn ••• , As Iow as • . , iitOkit. .y. ..1 " CREST'Str. • • 1 • '5 This tiller is not only good, it's great. Here is every feature of importance found in tiller design today, including'operational reverse. Big engine — bolo tines, 1: and operating balance that makes it unsurpassed for convenience with ease of operation. I a .H.P.' "Briggs and . Handle mtiunted :con- • StrattOn". engine. Set of 4 :high-tarhon steel: *Bolo Tines .A Seini Pneumatic t'ran- • sport .,wheels... : Depth Bar .adjuStable'', 0" t� 8", • 5 trot.- • si • Semi-steel_cast frame • Tines adjust to four' 1 widths 8", 14"; 20" t • 'Revdrsc Mecharirstri. LY. B SOLD EXCLUSIVE • 0 • 0 O ' . .66 • Lucknow yollit • LOCAL CREST 'CREST HARDWARE • • • '• • " ••• •• .• • '• • '••• • • " • • • • • • • '11 •