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THE LuciesiOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, O
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EDNESDAY, FEB. l7th, 1960
SIGNMENT .SALE
of
:EF BULLS
a. = under t le auspices. of
THE ONTARIO BEEF CATTLE
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
in
The Sheep and Swine Arena
ROYAL WINTER FAIR BUILDINTORONTO•.
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WED., THURS., MARCH 2nd and 3rd, 1960.
1-leref ords and;', Angus sell on March 2nd,,
Shorthorns sell on March 3rd,
Sales corn,rnence at ,10:00 . a.m.-each day.
Only bulls approved by the Culling . Committee will be
eligible for . the sales.
Over ,60 per cent of the bulls entered are "performance
tested." •
Every Ontario farmer purchasing_ performance tested.
bulls; will°;' be . eligible. for, a premium ' equal to 20
per cent' of the purchase price, but ' not exceeding,
$150.00.
For catalogues apply to: W. P. WATSON
`Parliament Buildings, Toronto.,
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FAMILY GATHERING FOR
25th ANisiIYERSARX
On .-Saturday, February 6th,
close relatives of Mr. • and -Mrs.
Bert Alton of. Ashfield; Township
gathered• , at . their .home . to •hon -
''our thein' on the , occasion • of
their' • 25th weddin anniversary,
which was on February 9th.,
Several ;,gifts . were. presented
,to. the bride and; groom ,of 2.5
years. Present 'for the event ..was
:their ,family, Mr and Mrs. ,David,
, Elphick (Frances). =and :daughter.
Donna Of Locha']sh; Ken, Joanne
and Donald who •are• all living
at. home; Mary of ,Toronto; • Dor
othy •'of:'•Guelph.•
•• Others, present were Mr:. and,
Mrs. Joe. Scott;.; R ipley; '.Mr.•• and
'Mrs., Charles; •Wilkiris,'and,• Mr.
and ' Mrs.• ..Berrb ; Wilkins,''• Elmer
•1ton, Mr..; and Mrs. Walter'. 41
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ton,' •Mr. and ' Mrs. Alvin Alton,
Mrs, Frances Wilkins' all of Ash-
field; Mrs. Ella Alton . and. Miss
Ruth Proctor of Wingham; Mrs.
Ken' Weaver and. familys • 'Sud-'
bury; , Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Car-
low, Paisley Mr and_.M;rs...:Harry.
Wilkins, Chesley.
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CHOIR. SOCIAL HELD AT
MR. AND MRS. R. ACKERTS
,'
Over 20. members and their
husbands ` of the. United Church
choir, •and Rev. and Mrs. Geiger,
were entertained at the 'home of
Mr. and. Mrs. Raynard Ackert'
last Wednesday night.` Games
and '.contests were enjoyed and.
Raynard . showed ,.pictures ' of
their trip to Florida. 'Following
a 'sing -song a delicious `. lunch
,'was 'served by the host, ' and host-
ess.
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•PLAYOFFS •START 'FRIDAY •
Lucknow Intermediates . had
their winning streak . broken on
Friday • night when Monkton
broke the spell ••iby a score of
11 to 5, Ron Kelterborn netted
three of 'the Lucknow goals with
Arnold and Gardner getting one
each. '
Lucknow wound up .the sche-
dule on Monday night. against
Teeswater. A meeting is •slated.
'for Thursday . todraft rgxbup
playoff arrangements,and it is,
expected they will get ,underway
on Friday slight.' , •
• BANTAMS ELIMINATED
ack on their home, ice , on
Friday, Mildmay Bantams prov-
ed, their superiority in taking .a
5=0 decision' from Lueknow to
•win, the group honours, and. ad
vance into the playdowns. .
• Lucknow forced • the. set,.. to
three gameby a 4-3 victory 'here
the previous Monday.
The 'series was. ,a typicalex
ample of the handicapunder
which• boys play, .who are de-
pendent on natural ice. It was'
well " into ' January • before the
local ' lads • got ' 'into action, ;and
,an. short order have 'been . eli-
minated by
li-minated'by: a,teani which had ice
-available-----tor—=several weeks.-
earlier
eeks,earlier ` •and . will. continue to
have 'it, as :long, as any skating'
or hockey' activity warrants:
32 GOALS, 14 PENALTIES`
FEATURED FINAL GAME
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Lucknow' Intermediates played
host to Teeswater on Monday
night ''. to wind'', up the group
schedule.' but it. was anything.
but a social visit. The :game'was
featured. by • scoring • blizzard of
32 goals ' with • Lucknow , 'on the
long :end .-of.'a 20-12 count.
Between ' goals : there was ' a
trek.. 't'o • the penalty box. •1n this
the teams broke even with 7
apiece. Four' : misconducts . and 2'
game misconducts were : includ-
ed, and at ; times • the sin bin
looked like a trolley at rush
hour..' Jack Henderson and; John
Dietz'. hadthe task of ;trying to
keep, the tram from ,'jumping, the
tracks altogether. .
`
Lucknow took an 8-4 : edge in
the ist ,period, and continued to
outscore• the : visitors 5-4 in, the
;second, and 7-4 in the .third:
. Ron .Graham. led the barage
With . 6,:' goals; D. Arnold; 5; Roy.
• Ernberlin, 3; A..; Baker!% and H.
.MacMillan, ;•.2 each, , and .'Thom'
:Collyer and J. Blue,. singletons.
BUTTER MAKES GOAD
;FOOD. TASTE BETTER!'
ONTARIO CREAM' PRODUCERS'
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REPRESENTING 50,000 CREAN PRODUCERS'
38, Gophers 35, Tigers. 34, Zebras.
34, •Squirr els' 34, Lions 327. Chip
munks 31, Coons 25.
' The above standing forced a
3. team play-off for the No. 5
and 6' spots in Group .A between
the Tigers, Zebras and Squirrels.
The '.roll off was 3 games 'with
grand total to. decide the posr-
tions.
The Tigers led' by Olive Chis-
holm topped: the play. off with
Pearl" Jamieson leading the Zeb-
ras to the . No. ' 6 spot., Gord
Brook's big single went for
nothing as the Squirrels ,couldn't
get 'untracked and ended up No..
1 in the B •.grou'p. ' '
The, teams will re number ac
cording ' to standing as play-offs
start this week with Group A on
Wednesday and Group B .on
Thursday.' nights. The play-off.
schedule will be posted in; the
• alleys this week,' ;
'TIMBER TIPS
Clarencc,;Greer with 660 paced
the Gophers. . in their very ,Im.
portant 4 point `sweep over: the
.Coons. High singles by . Kay
Crawford, 'Ruth and• .Gord Mont-
gomery and Freda 'Button flank-.
'ed the attack.. with the Coons
having trouble getting ` agoing. .
The Chisholm duo's 1238 ' top-
ped ,the'. Tiger, effort as they took'
4 points ,from the Chipmunks in
an effort ,to make the top. six.
Ross McDonagh was' •.top man
for ..:the Chipmunks who failed
to' gain • a spot in the A .group..
The Squirrels ;split with" • the
Cubs in .their attempt to make
the ' top group. Freck 'Button's
:611 'stopped the Squirrel 'effort
aided by • Al: Hamilton's big 'sing
,le, The. Cubs took 2 games *on
their usual team effort with the
top score of '615 by Harold Er-
rington only 100 pins better than
their lowest score bf 51.5.
Len .MacDonald's big' 778:. and,
Lloyd Ashton's 625 led the Beall-
erg to a •4 point 'sweep over the
Pole • Cats. Din .Hamilton :was
best for 'the shorthanded 'Pole
Cats:,
•• Marina Park with, 65„7 and Ir-
vin ,Eedy with '613 paced the
Lion attack in their 3 'point vic-
tory over the Zebras. Stewart.
Jamieson's 614 was top Zebra
effort,
• Standing '
Cubs, 55, Pole eatg 43,• Beakers
KINLOSS NEWS
.Mr. . and Mrs. John Dickie
'have returned to their home • at,
Hope Bay after .spending the
last six weeks'" with ' Mr. land
Mrs. Ira Dickie and. boys.
Mrs. Harold: Campbell .is en-
joying a 'holiday at her sister's •
lrome in Kingston
Mrs. J. De 'Jong ,has returned'
home ' from : Wingham Hospital,.
Mrs, D. L' MacKinnon is still
a patient,:there, but.•is now able
tobe up • for a 'short: time each,
day;..•
The. tdbOggan- . party planned
by the South Kinloss C,G.I:T. on.
Wednesday' night was postponed
because' of. rain.
Mr. and' Mrs. Lloyd MacDou
gall visited` Wednesday evening
at, the -home of Mr: and: Mrs,
Grant ''Fairish,
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