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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-02-10, Page 8• • • f • V••••••,4:'' , • • • • PAGEEIMIT .13 TRE„xmcmlow sm'sumxoxsow, .ONTAO:Io. . „ •• .• • , • •••. • • , • • • • . iMN' WW 'X; • IN • • • • Ilk • es 9 Is • • 1958 . FORD, Nr -8 sedan, clean as iiew, 21,000 -1957 • PLYMOUTH V.:$, "Belvedere setlan,7-17,000 miles as new, automatic, power steciring and 'brakes • radio washers, etc.. • . ▪ 1957 PLYMOUTH "fancy° sedan, automatic, radio, us etc a good one. • • .1956 PLYMOUTH . "Belvedere” sedan, auto- ▪ . matic, radio, etc. . . 1955 . DODGE "Regent" sedan, , clean, valvesjust grotmd, radio, etc: ' • 1°' .*: PLYMOUTH ."Plaza" coach, - a good •car well w4:pills the money. ▪ 1956 FORD Y-8 Automatic convertible loaded with • • all extras. - •• 1953 NASH- -"Ambassador" sedan,overdrive, etc. 1953 DODGE' sedan, two clean one's to choose from. I. 1952 CHIEV "PeLuxe" sedan, cheap transporation. ▪ 1953 CHEV "Bel Air" sedan, a sharpie. • • Several More To Choose From • • The Time To Save Money Is NOW! • • BAKER 8 IRWIN • 'CLIENT' and OLDS DEALER, 'KINCARDINE ******Kimmimmi**********iimmiummimumminummom DENNIS RIGGIN GETT1NGr'gave the' Kincardine boy •the: HIS CHANCE IN BIG TIME chance he's been aiming at since Dennis Riggin of. Kincardine; and well known ,to Many, here; • is finally getting his ,big 'chance in: the Terry Sawchuck off for a week's rest—which has he joined the R nine years ago,' teenager. Denny until April.' , Denny's .career last season: when ed Wing Chain as a, promising won't be • 24 was threatened • he suffered. an • trethhed t two Weeksbe- eye .injury after tleing struck by cause of ' Denny's performances, a puck, but he eventually re. •• '''/IIKAIN44,10;440WW:-411kAiltragaMt92TWAssivatkl$W4IT' • . " • • . • 1 You Can sitire. Up To 35% On Your Fuel Costs . • BY INSULATING ' . WOUND VP BASKETBALL .The inter -school 13asketball scheclUle .ended. on Friday, with •the Lucknow• teams •showing •considerable ,Irriproveinent their play fromexper•ience. they axe • • At' Port In on Friday the :Senior G471S played to a: 21. point tie, , fora win and a tie. ,in the .g‘ames. , • LucknOW.' 0r1s. were'edged out 20' to • 18 and finished the set with two wins • and - three- losses. ' Both the Senior and JuniCe boys lost their final game. The Seniors ended the season with, a 2 and 3 record; while Juniors 'failed to .break into the win column. • • BANTAMS KNOT' PCATOFFS, Lucknow Bantams off «to a poor start this season, due to lack of ice and no' Practise, are hitting their stride, and are'giv- 'ing the classy , Mildmay squad, a run for the money in the grOup • title series. 1 . • ,Dropping the ,first game 5-1' in Mildmay, the local' boys fought back here on Monday night 'and edged out a 4-3 win to send the' series into •a . third • and . game. Lucknow lost the toss and tialaY it in Mildmay �n ,Fricray night.' 'Decked out ,in new green and white uniforms; courtesy' Of ,ROss Robinson, manager of the.Luck- ow District Co -Op, : the boys looked smart and played like :champs. They got the,' winning marker With about two Minutes ,Mullin the hat trick and Doug Johnston got the Other one;., Ross' Forster racked ,up: a ,couple of assists and Doug McKinnon one: .• Goal, Glen Porter; def., Don- aldFisher, Bill'Nelson, David Thompson,, Herbie Hunter; Cent- re, Ross Forster; 1•.w.; Doug Ma.cltiruion r.w., Jim alt., Doug ,Johnston, ,I.,averne Hodgins; Ken Kirkland, Tony Johnston, Chester Hodgins.' nsu as e. turned to the nets to maintain •the brilliant forrn' lie "' always displaye'd in five years with Bud POile's Edmonton Fliers. -.Saw Denny perform on Sat- urday pight:. He was ;real sharp; and couldn't ,be blamed for the 6-4 •lOss:•*He. hadn't too 'rriuch 9 protection at times by a team that appeared to be shaken up by the .Red 'Kelly. affair., In fact; it was • Denny's counterpart, Johnny Bower, who- had , a' real bad :night, and kept his team • . fighting to keep ahead in a game 1 .• : • • . • • • • . • 3" INSULATION BATTS 2" INSULATING. BATTS • ...A, :GRANLJLATED INSULATION: -$3 .• I Hard To G!t At Places • x.%-rf • For Those There Is A Tremendous Saving By Doing Your, sh Own Insulating :4 ASK' FOR A FREE ESTIMATE 1. , • . • . , . bs that .they should have won in '41 a waltz. ' • . Denny's *big moment was on Sunday night, when he regist- ered a shut -out as, the •Wings rolled to ,a Win.' . • INSULATED..SIDIN % Plan, now ' td Put: Insulated Siding on your home rk this Spring. As well as increasing its value, Insulated Q Siding will add warmth, beauty and protection to 4 your home. 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NUMBER OF HOMES in Lucknow and Godeich, with /all conveniences, well located. • • I Farms and Business Property For Sale ThroUgh Westi ern untaro., — List, your property with Western Ontario's Fastest Growing Real Estate • WARREN L. STEVENSON ••• Real Estate, Mount Forest • • . • Contact . JOHN .HAILLI • SALESMAN Lucknow, ,, • , • • 1acDoh • Illeaysi 'Duty; Batteries '••9$ 18 Months Guarantee 2 Years 'Guarantee $15.95 . . . . . . . . 48 Months Guarantee • (With Exchange) • - • . , . • , . . • heel Alignment and Balancing • .Motorcade Dealer Phone 3; Lucknow the, attack while 'Ross Robinson who is finally getting, into con- dition rolled 'high for, the . losers with a 639 total. •'* Over on 'alleys 3 and 4 the Squirrels "put ,together a .good team effort to take 3, points from the Pole Cats. Bill 'Button, Marie Button and . Shirley Brooks, ,with 623,. 616 and 609 ,;were best for the 'winners,while Donald HaMilton's 324 single kept the Squirrels from a sweep. Standings: • • Cubs 53, Pole Cats 43, Beavers 34, Zebras 33„ Squirrels' 32, Chipmunks 31, Gophers 31, Tig- ers 30, Lions 29, Coons 251 TIMBER TIPS). •• Here we head into the last • week of the regUlar schedule with a real battle shaping up .for positions in the :A series. The Cubs and Polecats have • already ,assured theinselves' • of Ist and 2nd' positions while ",Se•ven teams •are battling for the :other four' positions, • • " • • , On Wednesday night the Cubs and Tigers: rolled to a 2 Point draw. Lloyd 'Hodge and Norine Park led the Cub' • with 793 and '636. while Bill Stewart and Ir- vine •Eedy rolled' high for ' the Tigers. , • The C.donsheld the LionS 'to two points as .the pressure seemed tti stall some of the veteran ' Lions., Jack Treleaven and Jas. Errington scored high in this- contest. ' • Meanwhile Stuart Jamieson's Zebras stayed up: in, contention with a-3 Point win over the alsb contending ChiPmunks, For the ZeVras it was tearn effort,all the way while the Chipmunk's Geo. Whitby was top' roller for their. team: , • • • The Beavers topped the Goph- ers with ,a 3 point win with Marion, and' Donald McKinnon and Vrank Thompson leading Ur ars 6 • At The North End Of Brussels INSPECT THESE CARS NOW IN WINTER COMFORT 1959 Chev„ Impalia Hardtop, fully p•owered, fully equip - Ped • ` $3,195 2-1959 Pontiac Laurentian sedan, automatic, fully equipped ' $2,750 2-1959 Chev 'Belair sedans 'au,tomatic, fully equipped $2,695 1959 Biscayne, sedan, fully equipped•••$2,450 1958' Olds., 4 -door hardtop, automatic, fully powered $2,695 1958 Strato-chief sedan, automatic, fully equipped.. $2,295 • 1958 Pontiac. Strato-chief, sedan, fully equipped $2.095 2-1958 Chev, deluxe sedans, automatic, fully equipped •,••, S2,150 3-1958 Chev. 'Standard •Sedans • $1,995 1956 Mercury. 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