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. ' , . •• v•
DID YOU KNOW that the average ,home can be g
covered ,with Number 1 - Heavy Insulated Siding,
including all nails, strapping and corners, and
labour, for less than $400.60, - and can, be paid• Le
for as little as ,$1 7.00, per month? , ,
!••`.4
1#7! ASK TO SEE the different Patterns, and get free •?:1
ik
estimate 'for your home, with, absolutely'no obliga-•'
tion; •
, "4
.. ,;
•
FRESH CEMENTfALWAYS IN STOCK
• • • 4'
..1-
JOHN W. HENDERSON
LUMBER LTD.
Phone 150 • • Lucknow,
• •
'4,111ktili2C09.40eAffCaleeadek7agrZACVAPIPMFACK ZieraftreArit%
•••
". • 4'
4
WEDNESDAY, FEB: 1,0th, 1960 '
THREE FAR1MS Oh. 86.1-Iighway, ,close to Lucknow.
Good buildings, These are all priced ,to sell and. can
be bought on terms.
NUMBER OF FARMS iri Ashfield and Huron Towil-
. ships. Some, on paved roads. Can be ,bought on .terrns.
SIX ACRES adjoining Lucknow. Hydro, town water,
good barn, Can be bOnght with very low -down payment.
NUMBER OF HOMES in Lucknow and Godeich, with
/all conveniences, well located. •
• I
Farms and Business Property For Sale ThroUgh
Westi
ern untaro.,
—
List, your property with
Western Ontario's Fastest Growing Real Estate
• WARREN L. STEVENSON
••• Real Estate, Mount Forest
• • . • Contact .
JOHN .HAILLI • SALESMAN
Lucknow, ,, • , •
•
1acDoh
•
Illeaysi 'Duty; Batteries
'••9$
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. Sedan, • full power 61,405
1956 Ford coach,,.cylinder •,• $1,295
1955 Dodge coach •with radio •, , 5'79'5
1953 Ford' sedan •' $695
A number of 1954 Chev. sedans and coaches
from , '$650 —
A Number of Older Models.
TRUCKS! TRUCKS! '
1955 International, 3 -ton, complete with racks, 14 foot
body •, • • , '$1,250
51 Dodge 1/2 ton pick-up . • , , . . $395
russels Motors
Huron County's Foremost 'Used Car Dealers,
CASH, TRADE, TERMS — Open Evenings Until 10
Cities . Service Dealer • , . Phone 173, Brussels
•
....iii
3