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IIOMFMAKING MEMBERS
•RECEIVE, CERTIFICATES••
The Colwanash Learning 'Las-
sies 4-H Homemaking Club mem-
,.. bers took part M the "cereal
shelf" .Achievexnerit Day held in
Wingham, Saturday, February 14.,
Gerlie Campbell, Dorothy and,
Joanne :Alton received their
county.. Honour ICertfiea'tes for
having successfully completed
six Homemaking projects. Other
members taking this , work were
Barbara Nelson, Wanda Henry.
• Marilyn Cameron, Mary Andrew,
Karen Kilpatrick and. Marjorie
A1ton ".. .
'TAKES, STAND ON' ,
"DEATH ,TRAP" BRIDGES
Rae J. Watson,'Liberal candi-
date in Huron-.Br,•uce, when 'ask
ed about his stand in connection
with two bridges in the Wing -
ham area the MacKenzie
'bridge at the' north of' Wingham.
and 'Zetland bridge,on. Highway
86' Said "I will fight for re-
placement of both these death
• traps' without further delay,"
Mr. 'Watson told the Signal
Star in Goderich "One ' of'the
,
recurring complaints from the
THE Ll'.TCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
peopie • of Colborne and sontli
part of Ashfield, is the obsolete
bridge and winding highway
which connects Goderich with
the north: He is making it a
point to Learn the wishes of the
people in this regard and also
to find out what is ,being done
by the provincial 'department..
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WEDNESDAY, FEB;' 18th,, 1959,
W BOWLING NEWS`
•The Cubs took four points from
'IfiINGSBRIDGE the" .Squirrels, with Dick Parks.
Mr. and' Mrs. Jirruny Shiflett,
and Miss, Maureen Vassella of
Detroit • are. visiting a4 the home
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' andr . Fred . Vassella.
of Mr 1V,[ S
,Miss Yo Van„ Qsch ; returned to,
er home after a visit. with rela-
tives. in Cornwall, :.
The .Mass each morning at St.
h's Church- from Monday
'riday' during Lent will be
at 11:30 a.m. Rev. H. Van .Vynckt
has arranged for this time in_
order, that the • School children
could ',attend daily mass during
the Lenten season:
1VIiss Margaret Foley: of Strath-
roy spent ;the ,,week -end at her
Thome here. .• • •
Sympathy is ,extended to Mr. I
and ;Mrs Jack ;McConville (nee
Mary Tiheresa Austin) upon the
death of their infant daughter
in Toronto during the past week.
Jos'
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being'high man for his tearn and
Marie Sutton being: top for the
Squirrels The Lions ` took 'thr' e
points from • the Zebras. John
Parks was top Man for the Lions.
Stewart Jamieson was.: high for
his team and Eunice Reid . high
for, the ladies. • ti
Th -e. ,Coons .'took three points
from the Gophers. Milt Rayner
was top man for his team. Clan
ence Greer was top for the Gop-
hers, . :
The Chipmunks took four
points from. the Tigers, . top. 'man
being ' Bill Hunter. Jean; Whitby
was ,best for the Tigers. I' guess
that certain ;gent won't 'need the
low. prize after all.. •
The Polecats took . two points
from, the Beavers: Mike Sander-
son' was ; top roan for his team..
Donald MacKinnon was high for
his ;team,
• Team Standings:...
Cubs; '51, Squirrels, 44;"• Beav
ers, 43, Chipmunks, 37; Gpphers,
36; Polecats, 35; Lions, 29 Coons,
29; Zebras, 21,; Tigers, ,15.
The . game that 'was postponed
on January 21-22, will be played
this week, ,Captains please .refer,
to your schedule sheet for 'teams
to play. Please try and. be, on.
time; if ;possible::
WIN ROUND BY "'.DEFAULT, •
!BUT SURE. THE HARD ; WAY
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Lucknow Juveniles • have .won
!' the W.O.A.A playoff round with
Lions Head •They trounced them
• here 15-5 on ' Monday and won
1 the second game by. ' default' '-
but . not . until ` after they ,had;
Imade the 100 -mile trip to the
Druce Peninsula hamlet'. last
Thursday.; . • '
Leaving here about five o'clock
.1 the . Lucknow motorcade; 'made
good time . to Wiarton North 'of.
1 Wiarton it started.: a combination
of ram and. snow, but it wasn't
till they reached near their des-
tination . that the real •trouble.
started: .
After turning. off at Ferndale
they found" the road almost bloc= •
ked and . spent. ';an hour -and -half
bucking and. pushing ' to Cover
' the last ..few miles: But,. imagine'
4the ' re'action' :when • our '.lads rea-
1 ched there • about 9.00 o'clock to
find there ..was no ' game:. There
were about three, players on hand
as the Lions ..Head boys ' come I
from , various• points in the pen-
insula.
(Provoked to say. the least; the
Sepoys 'turned homeward shortly
after, ••and. arrived back about'
1.00. o'clock A '•snow plow had
cleared: the Lioris Head -Ferndale
"road shortly,:after the Lucknow-
iter, pushed their way through.
Lucknow` meets the Winner of
the 'Atwood-Howick Lions series,
;a.
For a nomnial'.installation fee
you will own your own equip-
ment
or
If you wish, you may rent your
equipment', with no installation
charge being made.
JONIOIt GIRLS CHALK
FIRST LUCKNOW WIN
• Four, teams from Lucknow
District High .School are enjoy-
ing their first season in organiz`-'
ing interschool basketball com-
petition, and while they are tak-
ing some` one-sided. trimmings,
•as far as scores are concerned,
' they are "nmproving, with experi-
ence.
ft•remainedwith the 'Junior
Girls to chalk up the girls
first win last Friday '• afternoon,
When they edged Saugeen• (Port
Eight) by one point, 27 • to. 26.
The senior girls were close;': They
dropped a 25 to 21 decision..
These games were played here,
ii .That night in Port Elgin, the
: boys were: more otrt-lengthed,
than • out • played. The Seniors
lost •78 to 26 and the Juniors
I were on the ' Short end of 'a 50
.to 14 score. Much of the scoring
was .done early in the ane be-
fore the Lucknow boys/ could
work out a defence against sup.
1 erfor passing, and the elongation
Of •some of the Saugeen• ,players.
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YOUR BARGAIN • FOODLAND
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MARGAR'INE.. SALE
'Tulip Brand.. Save Here .
'x lb:— 8 slices
'CHEESE SLICES /2
Maple Leaf: Save 1' 1 c .
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ORANGE
JUICE.
Tall 48
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Treesweet Unsweetened. Feature.
NESTLE'S, QUIK SALE .
Serve Hot or. Cold. Save,' over 22c.
Alt
16s, 9Sc
2 pkgs: BSc.
2 tins 95c
2 ibs 89c:
MIXED COOKIE SALE. Save17c.
3.putg.;
Any 30cPackae. YrChoice.
HEADQUARTERS FOR FANCY SPY APPLES
BY THE 'BUSHEL BY THE BASKET..
BUY'. NOW. HIGHEST QUALITY, '. LOW PRICE.
We Sell For Less Values • Effective
Phone 119., Lucknow ' February 19, 20, 21
LOCAL GIRLS,.RECEIVE
ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
On I'ebruary the 14th, the 4..-H
Homemaking Club Achievement
Day for, North Huron was held
at the Wingham ; District' High
School ;'During the course of the
day the 4-H. Homemaking Club,
members . exhibited the work
they have been carrying on ,in
the Homemaking Club project,
The Cereal 'Shelf. Record Books
and examples of Graham Muffins
made by the ;girls were ' on dis-
play , and during the morning
program the, girls ;took part, in
judging muffins, judging menus.
for' farm families and as well
answering a 'quiz' on what they.
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have been; learning about Cer-
eals. The
ereals.',The afternoon program con-
'consisted • of exhibits,, skits and-
demonstrations. ;
Among those receiving certi-
ficates..
erti-f icates. of achievement , for hav-
ing completed a .second . 4-H
Homemaking club were Colwan
ash; --,Dorothy Alton•, oanne Al
ton, ; .Marilyn:'' ,Cam'eron, • Gertie
Campbell, . Karen Kilpatrick;'
Dungannon Lynda ,B 1 a k e;
Helens .Nancy Cranston, Nancy.
Dorscht, iIrma ,Forster.
Leadersforthe above' clubs
were as follows: Colwenash,
Mrs: Anne Kilpatrick, Mrs. John
Ritchie,• Dungannon, Mrs Ila
Crozier, •Mrs. Ruby Finnigan;
St. Helen's . Mrs. G. Macphe.rson.:.
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