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WHITECHURCH
TAA tables played' at Fordyce
" school on Friday night Winners
'ivere• high: Ann Rintout and. Jim
Martin. Low,: Mrs. C. Martin and
T o my Itobinson. Travellhig
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,lone :hand priie Was won by' Jack
Boyle. , •
The ladies served WM*, after
the game. "
The Whitechurch Women's In:-
• stitute held a ibUsinesstaneeting
at Mrs. Victor Emerson's 'home
on Thursday afternoon. The, shOrt
-course vvas' decided on and plan's
:made for ' the Spring conference.,
It was decided to- have the
-jvariety' Programme and dance
'this 'Friday ilight. that Was post-
Poned.. On account of storms., •
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• Mr. • and Mrs. Bilt:Fisher of
•Georgetown visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Geopge ,Fisher
tOr the •week -end.
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RECORD NOT ivy BROKEN
I A • closer check of the records
reveals that not until March 21,
can John Wilson hope to surpass
Murray Murdoch's recOrd as the
iron man of hockey, If Wilson
participates in 'all games until
tlien he will break Murdoch's re-
cord set two decades ago. -when
he ran his consecutive streak to
,508 games. .
A anan drove his sleek, power-
ful, .1959 car into the filling sta-
tion. Will 'el—up," he told •the
attendant. , •
• •After a while, the attendant
called to him, "Better shut your
engine off you'ye, gaining on
me."
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well attended monthly meet-
ing of the Lucknow and ..District
orticulttural Society was held
' on FriclaY evening.' Interest and
enthusiasm is running 'high—so
much so that at adjournment
time the'• gathering prolonged
their „discussions. arid proPosecl
new ideas for eorisideration.
Anyone can . compete. in the
Es,say pon,test; whether a mem-
ifizter or not, With thigh sChool stu-
dents being urged to compete..
Award winners will be asked tt•
take out i,piembership. •
All. children. of public School
age are eligible to compete in the
,poster .and bird houie contests.
A delegate to the provincial
ocpventiOn was .not named; -Ten
dollars will be paid toward ex-,.
.penses. • 1' • „
The president, Rev. G.*. Gei-
ger,". additessed the meeting and
spoke,,of ithpressions of 'the town
as one 'first sees 'it, and of beau-
tification .possibi1ities With the
4orticultdral Society having an
iniportant role' of „play.' • •
,•,Flatver growing can be a hob-.
by suited to, all ages'and when
the SOciety unites these efforts
the whole place is beautified,
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• The next xneeting will be
third Friday, March 20th, with
aniqutside speaker to.be invited
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JUVENILES ,TAKE'.'
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LEAD IN SERIEE&,F,INAL • • ,
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Lticknow Juveniles' tOok, the
third 'game .from Atwood' 5-4 in
the best...of-Wive series 'for. the
W. 0. Af.A. chairipionshiP. 'The
game,' .a 'real thriller, was play -
,ed in Palinersteri last Wednesday.
By, virtue or. the vrin Liicknow
nOw isead the series two •games to
ohe. The:fourth game was slated
for the Luckriow Arena on Mori -
day ,:bLit mild weather and soft
ice .aau.sed a postponement, and
the game is. slated- for'Whigh.am
on Thursday .night. •
AtwoOd lead 2-1' at the end of
• the first period of last Wednes-
day's. game.' • Atwood was still'
leading' 4=2 at the. end of the
cond. Luc np w /bright back
gamelY in. the' third and scored
three 'goals while hOlding their
opponents scoreless. '
• Patti HenderSon and 'Jim ped -
open' scored two 'for Lucknow
with BrUce Baker Picking up
I the other. goal. .. • '
COULD WRAP UP FINALS
i•BY" WIN TilUltSDAY
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. Running into soft ice, the 4th
game of the laucknow-Atwood
• Juvenile • finals,' scheduled , for
here an 1VIonday night Was can-,
cello& • •
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Manager Harold Ritchie had
plans made fdr the game to be
played 'in Kincardine on Tues-
day,. when Atwood said they
'couldn't. come. Ifarold went all
through it again to ; arrange the
•game , for • Thursday night in
Wingham..
Lucknow could/ wrap: up'. the
W.0A.A.' 'silverware by taking
. Thursdak riight's game and would
! qualify for the Ontario p10-
• downs*. A'win for Atwood would
send the series into 5th game.
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MINOR, HOCKEY NIGHT
. SET FOIL THIS FRIDA.Y
JOHN wn, HENDERSON
LUMBER LTD.
Phone 150 Luchnow
The Lions Club dind antaial
Minor iiockey night is slated for
Friday even g of this week,
March 6th and the lads who play
will be calling with advance,sale
tickets.%The fee is only 25c, • "
Three, gates . will be played
commencing at 7:15. ' These will
b e abbreviated :straight -time
gameS so as not to unduly pro-
long the everiirig. .
Squirts, Pee Wee's and Ban-
tams will perform, with the fea-
, tizre being ' the Pee -Wee leagrie
1 championship game. .
• , Awards for the rnost valuable'.
' player and the Tnost hriprOved
Player' during the season will al-,
so be made, These are symboliz-
ed by the j. W. Sbynt and S.
obertson trophies. A sPecial
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iOUR 'BARGAIN FOODLAND
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Mountain .Trail Fancy Cohoe, „
SCHNEIDER'S ,CHEESE, SPREAD
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TOILET, TISSUE SALE.
POre*; Wii4e' Cross, . Swati...' Save
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TOL.IP MARGARINE: *
We Sell .For Less:. Feature.
,3 tins $
jar 29c
22c. 9 rolls $1.
, lbs.. 95c
ExCluSive. Save Here. ,
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HEADQUARTERS FOR 'ALL .FROH. FRUITS AND
vgGETABLEs ARRIVIiIG DAILY, APPLES, IBAN.k.
NA.s, ORANGES,.:LETTUCE, CELERY..
W'e Sell FOr Less . Values EffeCtive
• Phone'. L'Ocnow- , March. 5, 6,7. •
award will he. new hockey skates
donated' by Gekald Rathwell.
BOWLING , NEWS
, The play-offs are here' again
and the Squirrel§ really siarted
them 'off with a bang by taking
four points from the Cubs who
were top team of the.' season,
The Beavers "are next in line
.with three 'points. which they
took from the Chipnninks.
The Polecats'. and . the Gophers
took two .r,.:oints apiece and 'the
Chipmunks next With one point.;
,The Cubs are ,bringing up ,,the•
'Standings as ,follows of Group
A—Squirrels 4,, Beavers 3,. pole-
cats 2, Gophers 2,•Chipmunks 1, •
Cubs 0. • '
!Group B— Lions 4, Tigers 3, •
Zebras 1,, Coen& ' '
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