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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-01-20, Page 12• t.' PAGE:' TWELVE THE LUCK,NOW 'SENTINEL: LUCKNtOW, ONTAR1Q WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20th, 1960 Bred for • . Business 1.Nevi Layers, from SWIFT 'S SKY-IiI..: features on unusual number .of profit .factors. Not ocombines a very high rate of production. withcelent egg size, it also has remarkable x, persistency—the--abil t; to lay at a high rate over a long period of time. Feed conversion, Iiiability, and interior egg quality are unexcelled in the industry. Ideal for floor or' cage operations. ORDER THIS EXCELLENT GAYER NOW FROM TRELEAVEN MILLING, CO. LIMITED Luckroow PhoneLucknaiv 9" ORVILLE ELLIOTT R.R.. 3, Holyrood' Phone. Ripley 24-r-26 KINGSBRIDGE Mr. Gerald .Dalten and Mrd ( 'eta ,Bowler o1 Toronto...' t d with relatives here dam.. the, Past we and Mrs~ ;Olin her Of Go lerick and MrA ;and ,. •A -:. •, ;vin -Moran and of Laid"n :were week-endstics here.. .._ yrs+ Jas.. O'h&e has ,,been a patient: toridon H til fol- ; :lnwtsurger.Y for the ]€est 7 Week, and 'we with her a:'sge y f paw'ice' e, ended to 3tita ups the' .dent .ofu tier. father, ' the . late _ 'Chariest' Scary 80,- cif Arildiriai on. Jan- ua llth at the; Bruce Co znty Hospital. He is urv. • : by :3 sons,.. Anthony', of .Carrick � Edwin of Bolton„ . and, . Magnus of , London,. also fou' daughters,; Eleane • of Carrick. Mrs_,' Harold` (Marie) • Forbe• of De—j, • LVCHNOW DEFEAT BLYTH•, T .4 LAST FRIDAY ' Lucknow . Intermediates play- ed their first hone game of '.the 'season against 'Blyth last,` k'riday night '. and gave . an impressive ,performance by winning 9-4. ,Lucknow• hate .the makings; of a good team, and: should .provide some excellent hockey before the season his over... Roy. Emberliri ' led" tkie Lock--. new scoring with 3, Ron Gra •ham 2', Tim, Wilson, Don 'Arnold, W Ferguson and ' Hugh' Mac- Millan '1. 'each,' Lucknow, goal, Jerry: ' 1 tow bray;' defence, Ernie Gibson,. H'. MacMillan; centre,. 'Ron Graham; wings, Don Arnold, Rpn. Kelter- born; alternates;, Barry McDo , agh,• Roy Emberlit; 'Jack' Blue, Jim, Wilson, ' 'Russell Swan, W. Ferguson, : Thom Collyer; Hugh Mason. . Jack. Henderson, along with a Blyth referee, ' officiated.. at . the game. Made It Three Straight The. "Sepoysr' • made: it three straight when they .edge d Sea. forth 6-5 in Lucknow on Monday night in nip -and -tuck battle. The visitors ''took 'a. 3-2 ,.edge in the, first frame, • Luckiiow • tied it up early 'in the 'second .With the lone goal. of the period, and battled.. through .. the :see -saw ten minutes of the third., stanza. with 'Ruin . Kelterborn . getting T What . proved to be . the ginning marker at I154. Scoring, honors were < divided 'between the "line of Ron Graham, Don :Arnold and. Ron Keiterborn'. 'with two each • Lueknow drew' only one, of. six penalties an a: clean game : tr it, 'Mrs: :F nge-. in € f. Toronto Mrs_ Louis Ho- SR. BOYS, JR. GIRL'S HA Albert (Julia)* gam(Retal•' of Ashfield TWO STRAIGHT ' S The_ funeral €or the late Char - lea;. O'Connor- of Detroit, (form- The miaow '. District High:1 erly of thi q ,parish» took place v mol Seaigir • boys' ..and ` Junior here at St_ Josephs church this girls' basketball teams are • off. axtorni ..' (Monday) anuary, 18, to a. gam. Atari it' the inter=school: : from the Daniel .. Thwle :Funeral leagues Each ,'has two ` wins in : Par%' ours,..the Detroit as many: start. Playing' at home otn• , rr day• night the boys scored Thee , panbearers were Joint 25a 46 to . win- . over 1 h -1e H rs wc+ y . y f cube 1 'o€ Lucl�aow. _ J'as Keane; Walter. Clare Earl The eknow Zine -up was. Dre . Frank•Moran.:.and ? fo , F. 'Stanley E.; •Helie, .Ashton, � .F . - �:M.C .. " bell • ceih .s l. . D: Stanley;: Guard; G. Hackett, 1 The late Charles: "O'Connor, .. survived b a . a K. Barzaertnan, J. Van Osch. wed y, . , . dow , f C #fie- . t In the`.' other half of the twin rine -Moran) 'arid -one daughter,,'IA' _ ; the Junior boys' lost .to' Ches Mari Who rues: Detract; and. u.. 24 ley .� ; to 13. The line-up: T. �rster, *:�. [arir HhsaeY of Bathe ell.. A.; .MaeDo=spall, Len Saskatoon, Bask.., to w; tit .•.ae Stanley Larry 'Stl - ,. anlseey, an 3Tt�r •etit d our•'spa y toga, . G. • McNay, K.: Haiser� Ken, r McDonald, Jain' MacDonald,:, brk,01.t.ivr - ;:. ranatn who re-.;', Glen. Cowan. D. Richards. mems a . wba 's '. birthday,.i. The :girls; tea went ,to Ches- ions•` her age..."Icy Friday "night where the Seri L• ALLHICKNESSES °4 ' inch, inch 3'4. inch. alSO HEATH I NG.- PLYWOOD inFive-sixteenth inch thIcknews )HN' 1 phone. 1:•50 d PI DERLAY G AD.E: a LYWOOD v e-si teen'tis and C -e h1 f,r HENucknessDERSO ' Lt1 ER L� "..Lucknow s • • WITH THE • EARN. WHILE, YOU LEARN Extra' money for Christmas. came, to local militia- •men. ' • Nearly $3,000 was distributed.. among. . members. of 9th Battery, Wmgham,.' during ,recent • pay parade KEEP FIT With the Army's training and recreation programs; A well :balanced schedule,., proves :,;interesting and. instructive: TAKE ADVANTAGE of a week's, outing of .Summer, Camp — :with: additional pay. b l I V THE RESERVE ARMY NEEDS TRAINED MEN To Carry Out Its Responsibilities, in Canada's National Survival.'Program " YOU be , among 'them: Study current •'and`.:`highly interesting subjects nuclear warfare - radiation monitoring — rescue -- • traffic control; .refugee and; :crowd control -• organizationand' employ Ment of mobile support.'col irons JOIN' NOW As the Winter Program Begirt PARADES EVERY MONDAY NIGHT AT THE WINGHAM ARMOURIES 21st, FIELD 'REGIMENT ion lost, 40 to 13, while' the Jun- iors: chalked up their second win 42 to 24. - ,Senior line-up: Margaret Mut„ tin; . •. Diane Rayner, • •Patricia Thompson,'; Sheilla Ffaldenby, Elizabeth Finlayson, • Barbara Murray, Rosalind' Loder ' DO thy Curran, Nancy Forster, Nasi cy ' Irwin, •. Patricia, Pentland, Sandra Perc;-. Junior Judy ' Webster, Mary ., Arlin, -Barbara •Rathwell, Sharon ' Hodgins, 'Mary : Pardon, Barbara Haldenby, ' Joanne . Al- ton, Dianne Ritchie, Mary •Cur- ran, Wiihelmine • .Smith, Marjorie Alton, Lois' Conley, Anne Van- derlay. . Zebras: The Coons took 4 points from the Chipmunk :with . Hoss and Agnew's. • 676 and ,Jack. Fisher's• 613 showing the, way. Mae Hun'- ter's 626 was ,bet :for. the Chip- murtks. • Gord. Brook's 739sPa rked . the, attack `as the :Squirrels rolled to . 'a 4 point ,victory over : the ' Goph ers_ The Whitby duo's •1293 'also.: aidthe cause'with • B .. lY El- liott topping the 'Gopher; 'team effort .keeping. each ':game close. ',Standing with four r eeks left the ' schedule: Cribs • 45, Pole, Cats 37,' Heavers 30, Chip'runks 26 Zebras ..2 . Tiger's 25„, 'uir- refs .1,24, Gopher; 23 Lions ' 23,. Co0I1S ?.2: .CANADA .PAR] '' SHOW WILL BE FOUR-DAY; SPECTACLE The.' Canada, Farm and Indust vial Egttipaient Show :from.' Jai nary' .27th„ to 30th, portend:3 to i2e the biggest.Ecittipall Agricultural menti Show : es er to be TI11ER TIPS ' presented in North America Last weeks, winners were Oyer :100 Manufacturers and leis Cubs. 4, 'Zebras', 0; Pole Cats 4, c tributory of Farm :Machinery: Coons et Lions, 4, Gophers 'Q,> will .display the latest develop I Tigers 4. Squirrels. 0; Chipmunks 'merits .in their lines on a menace of 6a 000 s tzare ` feet w n1,' n the c 3..Beaw:ers 1 •, Standing: cubs '`4l. g " , }I Pole Cats 3-1;, $ea .ers 2r, Chip C.N= E's Industry Burling• ' y4 l rnunks 26. 'Zebras 25. Tigers 24.. erg P tble; . naich ` of ex' =o.tor. t'Gophers 23, Lions 23, Squirrels space will be. `utilized . ID' 1 0, Coons 18. play . purposes_ Even the a se + t This week ,:the Cubs scored a' nave been .:reduced to tarn :de ,.. 4 14 point victory, over the Lions.; sufficient roo;n to'. rneet. ewe' :1 1Jici Packs ` 699 and .the ' Caesaz tria*nd: .lt• has been • neces..a Y t.1dtouawron `s deu1b232ucsow,reewdre l, isiharpshoo, t ers , ask several elcho1,'6 w at Cgtl?he fErr orinLtgE another year, Aincce are ae ` . Space was not available. ' Liorts. " Displays ranging • fro: Singles by Mike 'Sanderson, •S Seeds to huge, combines a Bob . McIntosh led the Pole C'at ` arid tools ' to giant ear ar" _ trig machines, will be nese, • } team •effort as they chalked. up ' Presented '3tec: ' a 3 point a'ictory, , over the Tigers ' the benefit Of :the varied Audi' xB.lwas top Tiger_ elite, If :YOU . are in . anY ; a ,'264' ' �l • Siert . . 'errs MacDonald's 693 aria nec'ed with Agrict titre, y s A` r tion, • 'toad Maintera^ r?. or - tack n � 692• led the at-,�'a o d :�shto over �e Zebras K r can pla�gardening. then tack as ' she Beavers roiled' to a i� y , , �, e r s1to»� nefit by a � tsit ' 1,r a -Jardine325.RZ:high for ' the:p • ,