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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1960-12-14, Page 10PAGE TEN • THS laUCKN( SL!' TI NEI , L CRNOW, ONTARIO xtend` lnvitation` To All Those Interested In The. Purchase Of Reliable Instrument MODERN SHOWROOMS IN mirrEcil URCH • NEW • •PIANOS L.$ for delivery immediately., RI Your present piano taken on• trade with a liberal allowance. TIMBER TIPS Wanted; Someone , to • slooy down the high flying Cubs be- fore they are completely • out. of ,. reach. Their' -three point win this week at the expense . of the' Gopher s puts them • . 13 points ' ' ahead of the pack, For the Cubs, it was team of- . fort with Harold Errington's.690 setting the pace. The Gophers. just couldn't stop their short- One Slightly Used . � { • anded. opponents despite Clar (: ( - ELECTRIC ence Greer's 640 and Russ But ( < � ` �`J ''" ton's 625. • REED' ORGAI\T��, f•• ' +Mae Hunter with 719 `paced. ' = -f"= the attack.. and led the Chip- • for 'sale. at $99,00 munks to a4.3 point ,Victory over Other amusical 'instnQnents•. . the Pole Cats Mike Sanderson (' scored •best• for the :Pole Cats tovidutg moisture in dryhomes• also humidifiers �« who' couldn't t rolling: •' p.'.�•, " � GIVE A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS, 'FROMJardine's triple led the Zebrasr n, 4. their 31631 flat . „ point victory over the Tiers., Bill Stewart led the Tigers team] effort. The • Squirrels took. 3 points from :the Lions in a close fought! high.' scoring contest. Marie But- • ton's : 726, Al Hamilton's 675 'and Bill Button's 641 led the ,Squir- rels team effort. Colleen and 1r-, , vin.Feely's•' combined'. total of 1 . 1386 and Freda Errington's .6781 led the Lions attack putting ev ery game :over 1000. but good for i only 1:: point. • ... Cora and Frank Thompson's i;.. combined total . of .1381; Janet Ashton's..646 , and Bud Thomnp-i,, . son's., 624. led the Beav+eis• to a 4 -point sweep • over; the ' Coons. r.: Jack Treleaven and Marg Agnew set . the -pate . for ; the ' Coons who t couldn't ' keep up with ' the. high" -flying Beavers : •• Standings ` , Hazel. . Webster, 1-11, • Charlie . ningham; .Treasurer, Peggy Cubs 37, .'Zebras 24, Pole • eatsi Webster, 683, Mike, Sanderson, 1 Welsh; Sergeant -at -Arms, , 'Amara - 24, Squirrels 24,' ' Beavers .:23,:1628; Zebras, Ruth Jardine, .673,', .da Hamilton; • .Colour Bearers, Lions: 22, Coons 21,. Gophers 19,!611,. Pearl and. Stuart : Jamieson,' Jean. Phillips, Sadie 'MacMillan, Tigers 15, Chi munks 1L - 1 ' ; 603, 623; Squirrels,Roy n - Lottie Cooke. , •'High total triples of the past son 730; Bill Button 601; Beavers, I Th gee. were picked • in rase of two weeks. are: Cubs, Dorothy Viario�n and Donald .McKinnon, either lady being absent at any- ,'s Your Subscriptior Paid? : . Errington, . 653, .666;. ,`Pole Cats, ' 61.6, • 705, Bud `Thompson:, ' 714; :. time. Mrs.. Lewis was asked to ,i Li 613; :Go- . +onsFreda Errington , ret as : Santa ' Ear. our 'eft e�- n�i`wi i te.a n.*. -v. ...3 'iAir.4 -it40,04:. C eAto ' �C'i►'itfw-yEfwt -044 !Umb ' t 11d?rt w` "047" 147 lrl�r"�>�lb�i%> n a pliers; Merle"Elliott, �6fi, C1arT.4 change.The, president cloyed the 1 ence Greer, 668; Coons, Jack'! meeting.. 41/Fisher, :.610, : 621, Mary. Fisher,1 ` At' this.. time ' I' would like .to r n 624; and Tigers, • Olive. Chisholm, :I wish alt members a. • `Very Happy i i 691, 645, 'Bill'. Stewart,. 701, 633 Christmas.'and also to' the Sentin 1 I and Grant Chisholm, 633, a el Office, ;for, their re -:operation Iti ti.. ; ` at all times. l JOAN , ENGLAND'; I A nhnstone, LEADS AUXILIARY Assist 'tit PressSecretary. 14 . ' 1 ..otters To• Th+e Editor. Puna Sales, Whitechurch• Phone $70-W4,1111r ZION Mr. 'and Mrs: Jim Hunter and Wanda visited with Mr, and. Mrs. Will' Hunter on Sunday: Mr. and Mrs: Eldon Ritchie : & .boys and Mr. and Mips. Will • Ritchie visited;; with Mr: . and Mrs. Jun: Smith of ..Molesworth on Sunday fir. and iMrs: Peter Cook and Elaine visited with Mr. and Mrs: Bruce Holland of Clinton on Sunday. KINLOSS NEWS .Little Robert' . Burt, . two-year old Sian of Mr, and Mrs. ..`Jim Burt is a patient. in 'Ingham Hospital with pneumonia. The Kinloss Kairshea W.I. have purchased the Sixth School from the school ' board of S.S. No. 5Since the school has been' closed : 'several • meetings, •show- ehelrs d andthere 4-H ,courses have • been airMr: and Mrs. • Charlie .Ander- . and Mrs Allan:. Graham and family were guests . Satur-. sole and girls visited Mr. 'and ! 'd with. Mrs... Jas, • Barton • -of Quaid of Goderch • Mrs. Wilfred Qua � Drayton:' on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Hary Ritchie Mrs. R: Martin . Is .'spending ey the winter in : Kincardine where and family . visited Mr.. Wesley Haines of Winghain on Sunday: her .husband is a patient in the Marjorie Murray spent the Henderson Nursing Home week -en with Mr. and ::Mrs. n� i ard. • Nelson, y . . 11: , * SDAY, DEC, 14th, 1960 Esso OilHeat is safe and dependable,: And your Imperial Esso Agent offers the best service in the land. Call tum' today: he'll introduce you to a ovondefsdi aordd 'of warmthr'Whether you' use a space heater, loon furnace, or automatic furnace; there's an Esso heating . find • that's exactly right for the•job Use Esso Oil Heat and you'll sleep easy in the reinter to come. ALWAYS LOOK TOIMPERIA4 F R THE BEST • ant Chisholm, LuckOO r: MAKE . CREST YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CENTRE OUR TOY SELECTION Will Please Each and Every chid on. •your Christmas Look Thein . Overt You'll Be Pleased! CHRLSTMAS TREE LIGHTS, . TREE STANDS, TOBOGGANS, DOLL, TRICYCLES, WAGONS; DOLT. PRAMS. Everything You tan Imagine SPORTING GOODS, SMALL APPLIANCES, ;DISHES, GAMES, TRAINS, • CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. • And The Usual' Qualntyy Line Of ' ` • CORONADO APPLIANCES SEE OUR HAND BILL • FOR COMP LE'I'S LIST DSTLI and MacKINN Zootatolooteritinlommeigarateamarimingaift S: The Ladies' Auxiliary, Branch` • , .• ti No. 309 to the Legion held their ` 19 Cherry St., Kapuskasing Ont. annual. Pot Luck supper and no -'i Dear Cam; a° minations, . Tuesday, • December 1 I" would like to menton a 6thwith twenty= seven aiaemnbers couple of eonclusiens 1 v e reach- 11 being present and., one visitor, ed re the peace problern • errs. Lewis from the Windhama til ' holding the ,',pinion �°Auxiliary who resides in Luck- ' that there is • a direct i 'ata�on- 4 neW now:1- ship between world peace and The Past President, Sadie . world understanding, 1 thank • , 4• MacMillan, opened the meeting.'. that the peace effort ,of the free '.. Members•. were : asked too help thew' World is• weak. i Business Men, distribute bagsi , of : • (3l In the world -;� e Ire. in :andy:,on Santa's visit on Sat- ; I think there is a definite danger 3 ' iurday:. • • that . a weak ,peace • t ffor.: rv:l'r 1 A ;• lovely Scotch Towel was eventual, v dead• us to • ...Iyer ,E donated by Peggy Welsh for .world cornrriuiusm or w kli aria Auxiliary funds. This was, won • III. • ,. ' a by i Eunice ' Cunningham The It might be interesting 1:,r ;'4ia 9, Sick Committee draw was won to ponder asto what per. c•n to 4 • by Rena Lyons; The attendance of the publishers of our v. i.ekl i draw was won . by Jean England, newspaper share tl1esa� •cox s The• •Au'uharj Officers for , Lu cknc w's interest ray lv °; ' �� 3. • 1961 are , as followat President roads, sidewalks and b'`.d .. i Joan England; 1st ' Vice, Anna/ top shape is'a . heattda� ..„.,•:••,. , . 4 " Johnstone; 2nd " Vice, Shirley; Sind, 4'` .. Cooke; . Sec' Eunice Ciun- :Art '' y�a:u. r --e . %4-"&. r4.' `14. )� a-.4••4 =•:d."0•• • • a PEN SATUflDA • The Sentinel 'Office 'Wli 1 Be .Open All Day Sab1.1.40 ;Until Christmas For The Convenience Of Those 'Who May ' Wish To Order CHRISTMAS CARDS STATIONERY trEws A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION' Or Transact Any'. Other'. Business e Lucknow Sentinel • • .)..40;'-44,;"4;.•'4J;-4...... 4 1. ri.4.?;