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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-01-27, Page 10PAGE; TFN. • l'HiLUPK-N,OW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ,WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27th, 1960 • .61 • AT FANTASTIC IlitIVES ubers . The secretary of the LuCknow and•Pistrict Horticulture Society has • receiVed • word' :that members' again be able to Procure roses and begonia tubers at fantastic prices There are mime eighteen different varietieS of roses available at seventy,five cents, each; five';different climbers at eighty-five cents each. Nine newer. varieties' including Pink Peace are available at one dollar each With three at one dollar ,and fifteen cents, These are Itele,,n Trauble an apricot -pink; • Kordes Perfecta rose -red; Chrysler -Imperial' maroon -red. - .Begonia tubers are available in large &id medium sizes; the large' are 12c each and, the medium will'be ,71/2c each. ' There will -be a slight additional charge for packaging and express charges,' etc. MIMS and DAHLIAS Theie is, also listed some. ten varieties of hardy mums :and .six ,clifferent,kushion mums. Theie Will be twenty• -five cents per. root In'atiition there will be 'dahlia ' tubers available for those interested. -Varieties, etc. Will be. deterMined when V yeti are interested in first quality rose bushes and begonia' bulbs make up your order .arid give it AO the sec- . retary of the society as, quickly aS possible. We have been told ‘that these .inateriali •wili..be handled on. a firat cOMe, 'firat• served basis. We 'should enter otir bulk' order within . the next month. Make Up.. yoUr list and CALL THE' SECRETARY NOW.' :PHONE 301, LUCKNOW. •LLIVKNO*, AND::DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY • Members of: the stiCiety have also, been invited to at- tend the Orchid Show at the Dale .Estate„ in Brampton, on January 24.and January 31,.. If interested call. the seeretarY 'for further :information.' Mr. DesMond O'Donnell who spent .the , summer months on the,Great Lakes is ribw. holiday- ing at his .home here. Mr. Michael GarVey and. hip, mother, Mrs.' Marie Garvey Of Toronto visited' with relatives here dUring the past• week. Mrs. James. O'Neill is now Mr. Norman O'Connor spent list week -end *with friends in Owen Sound. We are' sorry to hear that •lit- tle 'Leroy .Drennan, youngest son Of Mr. and 'Mrs.'llenry :Dre- Friends of this community learned 'Of the death Of Mrs. Thomas Finn of 'Detroit .recently DetrOit•Hoipital, where she had been, confined since a seri"- ous ,fall,. whereby. she' fractured .. Several relatives'from this dis- trict attended.: the funeral , on Thursday last of. Mrs. Jas.' Dren- nan, 90, '.from the Johnstone, Dungannon Cemetery.. INTERMEDIATES. SWAMPED, ST. COLUMBA MONDAY laticknow Intermediates. cele- brated Bobby BOrn's .night. on Monday, when theY snowed urfr der: the St Columban squad in a :blizzard of rubber' by a score frorn.,the score sheet about. eight or nine "Sepoys" figured in 'the leading the barrage with' four, goals,- while ROy Erriberlin got the hat triek. . . Lucknow's next scheduled .horne. game is next WednesdaY night with ,Monicton. ' Monday's lineup was. compris- ed of Bari+ MeDonagh, Ernie Gibson, Hugh 1VleMillan, Ron Graham', Ron KelterbOrn, Donald Arnold, Thom :Collyer, Roy Ern.; berlin, Jim 'Wilson, Jack Blue, Bill Robinson., Walter. ArnOld, Al Baker, -Red Gardner, Referees Were Jack Henderson and Jerome Murray: • ■ ■ • • . rove . ■ ■ ■ * ▪ Play Rooms' Kitchens Bath 'Rooms • • Siding Storm Windows Painting ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ FIRST 'PAYMENT,' APRIL 30th 1980.... 111 111 • IM ■ Ph011e • 111 • • . • • • • 11.1.E.NI),ERS.ON • ER LTD. • • SENIOR 'GIRLS, PICKED UP WEEK -END WIN , up a win, in ' the inter -school baiketball series 'on Friday ,night when .they defeated Wal- Lucknow CoUrt 'In 'the other half cif. the double bill, the Junior girls were edged out 'by. Walkerton 25 to .24.. The' girls will play.' their l'aSt scheduled -home gaines on 'Thurs- day night ' pf . this *Week with, Hanover, as .the' visitors. • On Friday.. night: the boys •journeyed Walkerton where 'the. Seniors .were on the short, end of a. 50 - 30 pcore, while the Juniors 'took it. on the • chin 89 TIMBER TIPS . as they ran •Up totals of .64.1, 640, and. 629. by Doiothy grrington, Gwen .caegar and ,pick: Park clO little to 'step their high y Thompson only, making 'the last game interesting.. , '.'Mike. :Sanderson • fpund mark as .he ehalked..up a 759 to:, point 'victory .over the• Zebria: Singles- by 'clibb MeIntosh and Charles Webster. Were also a: big 'factor in the win. Singles by Doris Boak arid 'Stuart, Jamieson were a big hell) as the Zebras wOn 'the first garne. e Stewart. duo's 1260 led. the Tiger a' 3. point victory in a close ba le. with the Lions,'Sing- les by John :Park andiJim with Singles:by Fred Young and Freda EiTingten keePing the other two games &loge, The Squirrels _OA-- advantage of 'a, „5., player effort try: , the .victory. Bill Button was ep marksman for the 'Squirrels with Jack 'Treleaven taking the. honors for the Cpons. Clarence Greer with 616 'and Kay Crawford with 585 led the Gophers' to a 3 point victory Over the' Chipmlinks. Bill Hunter's 618 - and George Whitby's •595 :could only claim 1.point, for the Chipmunks. •Ctibs 49, Pole Cats 40, Beavers 30, Tigers 28; SqUirrelt 28, Chip. munks 27, Zebras 27, Gophers 26, Lions 24,. CeOns 22, ' It loOks like the Cubs and Pole Cats' Will 'retain' their posi- tions but,' with only 8 .pOints separating the 'other eight team'S we're .looking for quite a Shill- • M. kl .t1 LARGE STOCK OF NEW c 8. CHESTERFIELD sulTp '8E UPHOLSTEiED CHAIRS ., On All Cash Sales Until The End of Januiry, ONLY. NO TRADE-INS FOR THIS MONTH • If you have been „thinking of a new ch6ster- field or new • chair, now ispthe tithe to see our . large selection of the finest upholstered furni- oN 0.1 • BUY YOUR. NEW CHE.STERFIELD NOW • and SAVE MONEY. Large Selection Of All Chesterfield Suiti's Chairs 1:lry Leading Manufacturer& 4 Furniture and Funeral Service Phone 181, Lucknow fle hi" the last part of the stand - LOCAL snowily:ow ME AT GUELPH IIEETING • ".The annual. rrieethig of :the" Canadian Dual Purpose Short- horn Society 'was' held on 'Satur- day; JantiarY 23rd in the' Royal er 'at. 'the noon luncheon, E. Farnsworth, first vice -President. of the Ontario WhOle Leatt. gue told' of the plan Currently under study by the League for the .pboling , of milk' arid .price blending.. , A large increase was rioted in the. number • of Honour Certifi- cateS and medals ,Presented. krY Charles Thorn; .President. of, the Canadian' Shorthorn Association. Notable were Hillview Daisy gth With 162,213 lb; milk arid 4,211 lb. fat in 3 lactatiOns;; and Wing-, 787 lb..milk and 3,200 lb. fat:in The National Herd , TrOphies on bPopn, Moorefield. 50't intrease was noted in, increase being in the Maritimes: Mr.' V. Lynch-Staunten, Nash- ville, Ontario' and Mr. William Sinith Guelph, were .re-elected . for another, term as president, Mr, Fergus Lannin, Dublin, Ont. wat electecl director for Western Ontario. " Attending from 'this area president of the Ontario Short- horn Club and Murray Gaunt, Wingham, •assistant Firth Editor of • OBITUARY mks.. c. FRIT4LEy A. reSident.. of Chesley. for many years; in the . person ,o Mrs. j: C..Fritzley, passed away last week after a lengthy Illness. she having been , a patient in Years. • Decefised was. horn *In Lucknow being the. former Cora' Ross, daughter' Pf late 1V.Ir. Married here, to :J; C.. ,Fritzley WardS, where Mr. Tritziey took, employment in "Krag BrOthet.s wedding anniversary on Febru,. liassed away in November .of that year. Fer ' a year, or two;' nOw and lived with..her sister, but when her health failed, ahe 'Was. taken nback to,..Ch'e*y and and Edna (Mrs. R. B. fletherink? 'hillddrreenn. '. Co fcl:" al2 ign.ireilayt,, ,gansdl?;, active in', the work Of Holy Sebbol 'class, and was officer of the. W:A. GUN for many ,years. She was als6 a" membel,' Of the Women's Institute and of the Chesley Red Cross,' The romains rested at the Emke Pluieral aoine,, where' service was con. ' ducted ori ' Friday afternoon by hceemt—otreeeayto,r,: Rev. J.„ A, tiliott; with ' interment in the Chesley The mumps aren't Cprifined ,io the Youngsters. Elliott children had them, arid now their' father,,. Bryce tiliott; is\ suffer- ing from the s.arrie malady:. Some people would be more WccesSful if they had' fro°