The Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-01-21, Page 10v
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on the.. evening -o;
:at 8:00 p.m.'
l
prominent speaker will address the .meeting,
n the • subject of,
"PROVINCIAL: FINANCES"
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WEDNESDAY, JAN'.. 21st, .1356 .
PAO
JUVENILE'S EDGED
KINCARDINE MONDAY
Lucknow Juveniles have "drop-
ped" their Ripley players, n and
wa.th pan ' all-hhome brew crew,
turned in their first win of the:
season on Monday night where
they' edged Kincardine 9'-5" in a,
thriller. Q •
Lucknow' took a 2-0 lead in
the first .on goals by Baker and
Howald with' assists. by Collyer
sand Henderson..
• In the second they, fought on
even terms with three, goals
i each.. Lucknow marksmen'" were.:
Pedersen, B;obinsoi and Stanley,
with . assists (going ' to .Howald,
Henderson and • •Bakes•.
•Shewfelt, Tranter' and:: ' Petty
place, flashed the light for the
visitors
In " the third Ken: S�hewfelt.
scored a • pair : for. Kmcardme
with Howald's goal giving' , the
u know ihe-�n�argin:=-of•--wetory,
Seven,' penalties were divided,
Four .to Lucknow and. three to`
Kincardine: Ron Graham was
. referee.
Lucknow goal Jerry Mow
bray,• Def, Thom Collyer, Bally
Rldbinson Centre, Aunt , .Howald,•
Wings, Jim Pedersen,"Paul .Hen-
derson Alt., : Fraser 'Ashton, Art
Short, .Bruce Baker, ' F. Stanley,
�Kincardiane goal, Morgan,
Def., Bennett,, 'Maurer; ' Centre,
Pettaplace; Wings,, : Needham,
Scot; . Alt: 'D. Shew;felt, K &hew
felt, G. Tranter, D. .MacKenzie,
Daniel.
L.DH.S.:.LAUNCHES
BASKETBALL' SERIES
Seniors and Juniors, girls and'.
boys of Lucknow District High
School, launched.'into inter -school
..basketball, competition last week.
It was a comparatively •new ex- i
perience' ''or many ' .of •,the 'stu-
dents andwhile their wasn't a
winner in' the four tearns, •whioh•
twas hardly expeoted, they show
some real possibility arid . ' won't
need to be taken oto lightly with,
a bit of experience. •
,Playing" in `Kincardine .'on: Fri -
.day afternoon Lucknow Junior
girls lost out 43-14,. while the
l'Senior girls went down •to de -
j:
feat ,57 to 24.
out, Can . Have
Ore- Living'S
ace
and CABINET : SPACE'
U ICKLY and ! ECONOMICALLY
EASILY, QUICKLY
' with
'
•
Do' That Home :Improvement' Job him,
' On Our Special Winter Budget Plan, ..
First Payment April 30th, 1959..
YOUR HEADQUARTERS for GENUINE' SYLVAPLY
A Complete . Stock Always On, Hand
JOHN W. HENDERSON
LUMBER IAD
Phone 150 :* Luckpow,
Ori Friday evening in Luck -
now; Kincardine;Juriior boys won'
36 to 21 and. Kincardine Seniors
i were on top 46 to 27. : '
! •Lucknow 'Junior ; Girls - loan-
: :ne Crozier, 'Nancy. Forster,;'. Judy
Webster,. Patricia 'Thompson, Eli-
!' zabeth •Finlayson; Mary Alliti,
Patsy Foran,Nancy Irwin; `Di-
• 4anne;.Ritchie) Marjorie Alton, Jo-
anne Alton, Mary Curran:
Lucknow scorers .were:-' Judy.
Webster 4 . Pat Thompson 3, Mary
Alin, ' 3, Joanne Crozier ' 2,' Eliza
'• Ibeth .Finlayson 2. ' •
Lucknow 'Senior.. Girls—Karen l
Arnold, Jean Richards,
Joan
f Crawford, Diane Rayner, Kath..:
1. leen Hackett, !Barbara Murray,
Joyce ;,Hackett, .Joanne Hunter,
Nancy Webster,:, Dorothy•.'Agbn,
Shirley Moore, Sandra Percy.
Point scorers•were Jean Rich=
arils,' 12, Diane°'.Rayrter, 5, Karen
1 4, Arnoldoan Crawford 2,`.Bar-
•' Tara .Murray,. 1,
�' • 'Lucknow 'Junior Boys — Evans
':I Helm; Wayne Hackett,., Tom. Rath
' weld, George • Humphrey, Paul
1' Henderson, John Andrew, M.
Campbell,: Allan; McDougall, Gor,
don McNay, Ronnie Krentz, Ken
McDonald:
Point scorers: ;Paul Hendee-,
Son. 13, Evans Helm 4, 'Gordon
1VIc1sTay and'Ronthe Krentz 2 teach,
1 Lucknow' Senior Boys; -•Fraser
Ashton, Floyd Stanley, Alex
McKenzie, Dick. Murdie, . Arthur
short, . Doug . Stanley, • 'George
!Hackett, Donald Johnston, Ken
Bannerman, John Van , Osch,
John MacDonald, '
Point scorers: Floyd Stanley
'00, Doug Stanley 7, Fraser Ash
-
I ton •3, K ' Bannerman 3, Donald,
Johnston
2 George 2.'
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BOWLING'. NEWS
. The Polecats took, four'
points
i. from ibhe: Tigers. Mike Sanderson
was: high , ri."an forthe Polecats
r with his 680 flat :three .three gafnes.
Josie Hamilton was •.the bept for.
the ladies. Shirley Cook was the
high lady for her team.
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'Values Effective
Phone 1'19, • Lucknow January 22 :23,. 24,
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JAN. .26 -VERTICAL INTEGATIQN'
8:00' P.M. SPEAKER, JIM POWERS
JAN. 27 --OUR CHURCH
• : 1430. P.M. SPEAKER
JAN. 28—, -EDUCATION
8:00 SPEAKER; J: BOWERS `• '
9 --Future. Role Of.' Women In The C mmunity
JAN. 2.
• 1:30 p.m.. Speakers, Elenor Saracse, Edith
Store.
JAN:,'30:--FUTURE OF:: FAMILY FARM
8:00 P.M. SPEAKER, BERT DAYNARD.
Held in '
r. ANDREW'S CHURCH HALL
i
The Chipmunks won' four; points;: Thompson' received the coffering,
from the Coons. Roy Black was the Supply. Secretary • read '. a
best, for the Chipers.` Jack Tre- letter, ' of , thanks..from Dr Little
leaven was the one to take hon- ` for ."a bale which was ' sent to:.'
ours,. for his team Northern Ontario! Mrs. Wes.
The Zebras lost four points to Jefferson gave a' reading and Mrs.
the .Beavers. Marion MacKinnon Sam Thompson and Mrs:• Donald
Was 'the highest "for the Beavers. Jefferson sang ,"a`'.duet,I• "Baesed�:
Stuart' Jamieson'. held the fort for hour of Prayer. Mrs. 'Jas. Leddy
the Zebras. • reviewed the ohapter in • the
Those fast flying Cubs .took Study book and made it very in,
four paints from those : roaring teresting. Hymn 405, was sung. in- .
Lions. Jack Caesar was top for closing. :
his team.and Jim Erringtoi lead -The WA, meeting ..was in
Mg' the,way for the Lions, dharge of Mrs: E: Robinson After
What•:happen .to :those happy bhe opening devotions, Mrs. Jas:
little Squirrels lettifig those little '.Leddy .read a poem: At the close
old Gophers take three ;points of the meeting lunch wasserved
from them? Thought you would by. the hostess assisted 6y Mrs:
just .give . them.:' a break eh! Bill S Thompson and Mrs. H:.. Jeffer-
Button was best for those Squir- son • .
rels and Clarence Greer going ' Miss Elainne' 'Jefferson visited
all out for:. the Gophers: London' friends last `vaeek.••
Team Standings: • Miss Elva, Keaj ney was a rc�
Cubs; 41;. Squirrels, 38 Bea- cent visitor in. London with. het
vers., 37:; Chipmunks, 32; Pole- brother;•. Thomas who has been, •
Cats, 30; Gophers, 28; Lion's 25; a 'patient in ' St. Joseph's ;.HoosPi- .
Coons 22; ,Zebras;. 14, Tiger's, 13.. tat (these past 'few weeks, Zorn's
many friends wish for him a
speedy • and complete 'recovery:
Due, to weather and 'road con-
ditions,
on ditions the service in Donny-.
1brobk Church was cancellerl'las�t .:.
Sunday;
Mr: and Mrs, ' Edw.. Robinson
entertained the euchre' .club `on
Frida
y .evening,: Prizes for hrglt. •
le'
scorers went to Mrs, John Nan •
aged : Wes Jefferson and low to
Mrs, Gus `Devereaux, '
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Euchre Party
ty Winners'.
A.t<the'euchre, party in Foriiycc
School on 'Wednesday dight, six
tables were in play W'nners
were .Mrs. Robt._ Purdon and Jml
Robinson,. while .consolation per
:zeawent to Mrs: George Webster
and D:sti4t i Beecroft. Next ouch
re party' w;il1 rbe Wednesday,` sn-'
wary 28th,. roads and woather
.DONNYBROOK.
The W.M•S, • and. W.A. met on
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Tuesday afternoon at the home
of Mrs: Edward Robinson, with.
an' 'attend attendance of 16, The' W.M.S.
'program was in ch 'rge. of.' the
Presidentr! Mrs. C r s. • Jefferson
and was opened' by singing hyrnn
268.. Mrs. Jas. Leddy read.. • the`
scripture lesson. followed by
prayer
•pr er An
and the
Y unison,
. Mrs. 1 , Jefferson read some
verses 'entitled " Don't Quit:'
Hymn .24 - was sung,. 'Mrs. %Tardy.
reported* for the I-Ierkaltls and
Mrs. R. hamney' on Christian
,Stewards ip, "}
• Minute o,f •the' last meeting
were approved, as' .read and the
treasurer's report given. .Susan
permitting,
fi
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