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THE LUCK,NOW 'SENTINEL: LUCKNtOW, ONTAR1Q
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 20th, 1960
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over a long period of time. Feed conversion,
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in the industry. Ideal for floor or' cage operations.
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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.. .._
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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,
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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
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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
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WITH THE •
EARN. WHILE, YOU LEARN
Extra' money for Christmas. came, to local militia-
•men. ' • Nearly $3,000 was distributed.. among.
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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
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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
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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
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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,
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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 •
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