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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-02-03, Page 10• Sk • •a { o 'i a. PAGE . TEN • THE .LUCKNO.W , '.SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDN] SDAY, FEB: 3rd, 1960 olarships and ursaries With a; greater ptemiuin beim placed ona college education today than ever before, Sun Ltfe's' pamphlet "Scholarships.and Bursaries'! tells you about the assistance availabiejthrough1a wide :variety of scholarships in Canada and abroad. The booklet alsolists names and addresses of • some of the leading Canadian companies offering 'university scholarships of various'kinds, This and. other booklets in the Values in Education • series, offered as,a pubtic service by Sun Life AssuranceCompany of Canada, are available without charge or obligation. Just Mail :the coupon below. JOHN •NEGRIJN, UNIT': SUPERVISOR Exeter; Ontario. f ` • . : • M:, ,SUN ,LIFE• OF' CANADA Scholarships nd a Bursar,, 2.18 Sun Llte Bul;iding, Montreal • • / / Please iend'mea copy of Booklets checked: ; • Q Why Stay in School? Q What a bout Technical and Trade Schools?? 'B • e Scholarships: and Bursaries (Sports Tips for Teen -Alters Q What You Should Know About Schoul,Boards r / ADDRESS. :................................................................ �.' I • ...,. . ■ Amin* ... mu*miOlimwll*ilF.PP'immi.qmirsw. IINGSBRIDGB; Mr. and •Mrs. Jerry Eckert :and Sharon moved to Kitchenerdur- 'ing the .week end;• „where Mr. • 'tives in; Gorrie; Mr. and ,Mrs. ,Mark Dalton, and family ''visited last week -end with 'relatives" in 'Sarnia Mrs. ' Maurice Bowler of To Eckert . .has .: been ; engaged. • to•: ' ronto visited With relatives- and teach by the Waterloo :Separate 'friends here over the week -end School Board, and ..their : Many, ;Susan of Goderich visited friends wish'them every Y y with Patricia.. O Connor for a •Mr.' Walter Kelly of ,;London few days . recently. visited with his parents, :Mr.; : and Mrs, . William, : iMeyer is con - Mrs. John Kelly over' the week- valescin at' her' home here. 'af- g en . 'ter . being hospitalized' for two d � g Or: arid Mrs Jas. Sinnettand weeks ;following surgery in'. St.' two children of Detroit • , spent Jose p p h's hospital, . London.: Miss the , week -end with Mr., and Mrs..Norine . Meyer and her sister, Fred': Vassella and family. `here. Ann' (nurses in,training at St. 1Vir: ; Michael • O'Neill and ` .his •J.oseph's hospital, London) • spent, mother,' ; Mrs.Martha ' O'Neill the. 'week -end . . at their home were Sunday ,visitors with rela-' here WE . CARRY A, rmplete StQck �of IMaterial ;..for. _ :Including — ARBORITE Ian A. .Range Of Beautiful:. 'Colours. PLYWOOD —• la All {Thicknesses. • CHROME HINGES . and PULLS METAL MOULDINGS : 1" x 12" SHELVING TILE BOARD ' In A Varietty'Of Colours You Are Invited To , Come In And Look, These Materials' Over. Cement .,Just Arrived ON:E TRUCKLOAD CEMENT': . HENDE1SON UMBER LTD. .Phone' 150' Lucknow SPORT e JUNIOR 'GIRLS WON, SENIOR GIRLS LAST The. Lucknow High-- : School; Girls•' basket ba11: learns played played their, last' scheduled Thome games on 'Thursday- evening. with: Hanover as .the .,visiting teams, p The. .. • Lucknow Jur?iors won by• a count of 33-16, but the unbeat- en ,.Hanover 1Seriiors ..were too good for the Lucknow Seniors downing them 44 to 9. • • Lucknow Juniors lineup was as f oll'ews: Judy Webster, Mary Aliin,Barbara RathWell, Mary Purdon, . iharan :'Hodgins, Barb- ara Hal'denby, Joanne -Alton, Dianne' .Ritchie, Mary Curran; Wilhemeria Smith,: ,Marjorie Al- ton, Lois Conley,Ann Vander- lay,: , Senior Girls --Patricia• •Thonip-• son, Diane Rayner,'. Sheilla Hal- denby, Elizabeth Finlayson, ,Rosa lind' Loder Joanne Crozier, 'Barbara. Murray,, .Margaret Mul- lin, 'Dorothy Dorothy ' Curran, • Nancy. Forster, Nancy :Irwin; Pat "Pent-. land, Sandra Percy; Lorna .H0-- •wald. The ;girls' •tearris 'play' in Port Elgin on Friday night. • Boys; .Lost While the girls were breaking. "even , at home, the'. boys lost both' ',games ,in Hanover — but not by 'much. The. Junior score '.was ;17 to '13 and' thesenior game ended: "42 to, . 32 . '1. 'Junior ' lineup T;. Rothwell, �4. 'MacDougall, . Len •>Stanley, Larry 'Stanley; G. :,McNay, Ken MacDonald, Jim MacDonald, Glen. " Cowan, John .Andrew; • Senior boys F. `Stanley, E. Helm, • F. Ashton, • M.Campbell, P. •- •Henderson• • D. Stanley, G: ;Hackett, K Bannernien,;.J. Van Osch, M. Hunter. ' Port Elgin, boys: play ,here ;Fri day night •, LUCI�1lJOW .INTERMEDIATES STRETCH WIN: STREAK • • • Paced bY Ron- Graham's 5, goals, the Lucknow Intermedi— ates :. continued . their Winning streak '' when they •:dumped' the 'highly , ;rated Wlnthrope • tearn 9.4 ': last Wednesday nigh on Lucknow ice. At that there were snore pen- alties .than 'goals, with Wint'h7. rope drawing' nine and Lucknow ,. seven.• .Referees. *ere Jack Hen- Berson and George Hildebrand ` McMillan opened ' the scoring for • Lucknow' at. 7 Minutes in in. the' .first'' : period, which ended 571' for "The :Sepoys." E'ach ; teams scored. :two each in the second,. and .Lucknow had a 2-1 Scoring edge in:, the Lucknow's lineup—Mason; `'Gib- son, Collyer, Graham, Kelter Torn,' D. Arnold,. Emberlin,• Blue, MOMi11an, ;Robinson; Baker.,' W. Arnold; ' • McDonagh,:: Ferguson; • Wilson; Gardner: • fires... 6:70-15 FIRST LINE RAYON , , • • $15.95 6.70-15 FIRST LINE NYLON NYLON: � , : ; , . , $17.95 No Trade In Required ' Liberal Allowance for Recappable Tires feel Alignment and Balaaung Motofcade ' Dealer Phone '3, .Lucknow OBITUARY:' ETHEL ROBERTSON: Death came suddenly to. Miss: Ethel\Robertson last Thursday, January' 28th,, less, ,than' three weeks after she had • Observed 'her" 87th birthday, on. January, 10th •� ' ;: Miss Robertson :had been in her usual ' health .'Until .a short •time before her death. She was taken: to' Wingham' Hospital the -previous ;Saturday ' ,with a ' heart' ;condition and another seizure last ' .Thursday was suddenly fatal. ` She was...a `daughter:.of the late Mr'. and ' Mrs.: S•annuei Rob= ertson,' who 'Caine:her n, 1868 'froth the Goderich vicinity. Her father established 'atannery busi- .ness here. Which he '.operated ,for many years.: Ethel was ;born on January ,10th, 1873: There :were two sons . and two' .daughters in �d g this family. ' By a second , marriage there was a. family'of.lour,: with ,•1Vliss' .. Belle Robertson the, sole surviv- or.•:Others of this , family who are predeceased were... Mrs. W. E. Henderson (Christena Maud) Mrs.; ,F.' J.' ' Lucas (Ernnieline:) and Russell', Robertson, ` • ' Ethel, worked . fer •a. 'time :in. Toronto as a :`dressmaker, 'before'. returning, to :the Village.. Here she endeared herself to many,' Despite :a • hearing defect, ' she •loved company; and retained a youthful outlook on life. She was kind • and , hospitable„ and did many neighborly acts:TAsr•an ex ample at- Christmas 'time, she, packed . a box. of : her homemade preserves and ' • pickles for, the Greer Nursing • Home.: ' Shewas a .member " of the Lucknow : United "•Church, and her pastor Rev:. 'Gordon R. Geiger spgke kindly,. of her, :in the funeral: service 'held at the Johnstone Funeral ,Homer on: • Saturday: afternoon Interment was ' iii South ;Kin- loss Cemetery; . the .• •pallbearers. being Jack Henderson; • Alex Mc- Leod, .Bd Marshall, William Mc- Intosh• J. M..' Greer, Jack Camp. bell. Surviving: also are, :two nieces: and. a ` nephew, Mrs.. Ken' Chester. .and•Jack Henderson, of Lucknow; •and Mrs. J. E. Marshall' of To ionto.. The inan who can laugh at himself will: never cease to be amused. ' Paul Henderson. got one of the goals • as Goderich edged; the. league -leading St. 1Vrarys Juniors by a score orf 6-5 on Monday night iii Goderich. before'. , a. crowd ' "of over ,1300 fans.. Bill Robinson • had a .tooth: ,broken in 'a mishap on Monday evening while the Intermediates Were' ' practicing.:.: The squad meets Monkton here• this Wed. nesday ' night; and have three games' slated for iiext week to wind up the schedule. Sailor (soulfully, at a dance)— "Tell .me all about yourself — your struggles your dreams --- your your telephone number." WHITECHURCH Mrs: Earl Jamieson. returned•' home:' from. Wingharr General Hospital' `on' Thursday. Mrs,:' Meville Mathers, teach'er' of No. 10,inioss, spent ' the ,week -end m Winghan'; hospital. School, will resume 'nn. Wednes- day. Fertilizer % The crop you harvest will: be 'better if you. feed it properly with CO-OP Fertilizer. Crops with . lent of "grow' are the results.of plenty of ,: plenty g xp of readily available fertilizer nutrients . . plenty. . of Nitrogen, ; Phosphate, • and Potash. ORDER YOURS NOW Y TAKING DELIVERY BEFORE FEBRUARY' 29th, YOU •WILL RECEIVE • er tdn Discount 'PLUS • 5% CASH DISCOUNT cknow District Co -o Phone 7.4