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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, oNTARip
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riday, Oct. 9
AFTERNOON PROGRAMME
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School Children's Parade.
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(All Public School Childien Free
for Afternoon Program)
JOhn;W. Hanna, M.P.P. Will Officially Open Fair
HORSE RACE for purse of • . .$125.00
FREE -FOR -ALL -RACE for purse of $150.00
Running Races
Free-For-All—Two Pony Races—Classified Rabe
• Goderich Girls Trumpet Band In Attendance
EVENING PROGRAMME
Dance to Slim Bouche's Orchestra
Ralph. Godfrey, Pres.. T. M: Durnin,,Sec.-Treas:
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KEEN CONTESTS
IN GIRLS' EVENTS
The events at the Luck -
now District High School Field
Day last w!ek., were ..keenly con-
tested, with pnly - three points
separating the Champion and
runner-up in.alr three categories. Three-legged Race—S enior s,
The champions were Kathleen Barbari Murray, Kathleen Ilac-
,Ifackett, Barbara Haldenby and kett; Intermediates, Eleanor Mc -
Mary Purdon. Nay, Beth Cooper, * Joanne Al -
The official results Hated all ton, M.' 'Curran; A. Rintoul,
onteStants with 15 or more Cameron; E Finlayson, M. For-
ster; P.. ThompiOn, S. Haldenby.
Points, as follows. Senior Girls,
Kathleen Hackett, 33. points; Juniors, L. Button, W. Smith;
marbara, Murray, 30; Susan Andrew, .Karen. Kilpatrick, K.
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Ilarris, 15', Intermediate Girls, Bushell, MCarter; Na
arbara Haldenby, 22; Joanne
• were:, 100 yard' dash—Senior,
Kathleen Hackett, Barbara Mur -
'ray, SuSan 'Harris. Intermediate,
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Action on the •tiMber lanes
started in. earnest Wednesday
nightwith _six teams in action.
McKinnon"a Beavers rolled to. a
4-0 victory over Stewart's Tigers.
Marion McKinnon set the pace
for the Beavers team, effort with
Bill Stewart giving his pew en-
try a' boost •
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Bi11 'Hunter's Chipmunks took
4 -:points from Fred, Young's
Lions. Singles by Roy Black and
Denise Gardner and, a flat
triple by Denise helped, the
Chipper's , cause, Freda Erring -
tons, 260 total single and Fred
Young's 628 total could only
make the games interesting for
the shorthanded Lions( •
Treleaven's 'Coons carne
with a fine team effort but could
not 'win a point against Ceasar'a
'Cubs. We're' not sure if it was
the • long 'holiday 'or .Walter's
new . lighting system, but the
Cubs ,werit wilcJ.4 Highlightswere
R. Park 273, J. Caesar 712 and
Errington 663, with Dick
Park' scoring the big single of
the week •cof' 267, These same
Cubs also scored a• team single
of 1169 and triple of 3216. Thee'
are ,all •flat SCOres.: That .3216
Barbara Haldenby, Patricia, a game average . of 1072 or m-
ThompSon, 'Elizabeth FinlayeOn,l dividual average of 214.5 flat.
•Rosalind Loder, Beth' COoper. How about. that?
Junior, •Mary Purdon, Beverley On. Thursda,y night • Charles
Wall, :Catherine Bushell,. "IVL Shorts' Gophers _and Bob Mc-
Carter. , ' , Intosh's Pole Cats . engaged an
the only friendly contest :of the
week with each team .coming tip
two points richer. It was .teain
effort for each team with high
singles by Bob McIntosh and
Clarence Greer Of 264' and 247
respeCtiVely. Donald Hamilton
alio rolled a single which caught
our, attention,
ncy Dor-
Marie Button curie up with a
280 .flat single' and 616 flit. trip
•acht,• Nancy :Cranston, le to give -the ladies W.rriark to
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Alton, 19,,. Elizabeth Finlayson,
- 13; Patricia -ThompSon, 17. Jun-
, • ,• • ior. • Girls,. Mary Purdon, 19,
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Lynda Button' ' and Barbara
Itathweli tied with 16 points.'
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RIM/ling broad jurrip7-6SeniOrs,, shoot at and 'help the Squirrels.
Tc. Hackett, B. ,Murray, S. Har- jn their 3-1 victory over ,Stuart
ris.. Intermediates, P. -Thompson, ‘JamieSOns' Zebras.- Bob - Boak
,B Haldenby, S. Haldenby, E. set. the pace for the Zebras with
Finlayson, J. Alton. Juniors, M.. smiles by Pearl Jamieson • and
' The. individual 130ir4 'winner's Purdcin,'L. But.on, 4eNaST, B. Ruth Jardine figuring:in: their
srngle victory. •
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Standings
Chipmunks, 4; Beavers, 4;
Cubs, 4; Squirrels, 3; Gophers;
°2; 'Pole Cats, 2; Zebras,. 1; Tigers,
0; Lions,' 0 and Coons;. 0.
NOW IN STOCK
ONE CARLOAD OF ,GLASS
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WHETHER YOU NEED
1 light or 100
We Can Supply It In Odd or Standard Size
PREPARE NOW FOR
COLD WEATHER •
BY GETTING THOSE CRACKED AND,
BROKEN WINDOWS REPAIRED
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"FIRE PREVENTION WEEK I
October 4th to 10th.
DO YOUR..PART TO PREVENT FIRES '
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7th, 1959
•'YOUR BARGAIN' :FOODLAISID . •
PEANLJT, BUTTER SALE. 16 oz. 4 • di,
Yummy Brand, Homogenized. .29c. lan
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HIGHLAND PRIDE COFFEE. * .
Our Exclusive Top Seller. .Feature. 1b. 59c
PURE LARD SALE.
'Burn's, Schneidees Tengerflake. ibs. 29c
CAMPBELL tOMATO SOUP. 10 oz..
Really Save Here. Save 5c. tins 49e
SODA CRACKERS. Save 8c.
McCormick's Salted or Plain. Pound. ,L7C
HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL FRESH. FRUITS '
AND VEGETABLES, ALSO ALL YOUR NEEDS
FOR 'AN ENRICHED ,THANKSGIVING SEASON.
We Sell For Less
Phone 119,, Lucknow'
Values Effective
• ..October 8, 9, '10.
GREY -BRUCE
ereford Breeders'
SALE
COLISEUM, OWEN SOUND
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1:00 p.m.
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16 BULLS . 6 FEMALES
Bulli Performance Tested, Eligible For . Grant
331A% .to $200.00.. •
•I LUNCH .AVAILABLE
Rathwell, Bev. liathwell.
Standing Broad -L --Seniors, • B. .,
Murray, K. Hackett, B. .Curran,
S. Harris. :Intermediates, R. Lod-
er, D. Rayner, E.' McNay,:. J.
Alton, E. Finlayson. Juniors, L.
Button, Barbara Rathwell, N..
Cranston,N. Dorschc Dawna.
Aitehison. ,
-High Jump—Seniors, B. Mur-
ray, K. Hackett,S. Harris, 'In-
' terrnediates,,, B. Haldenby, 4.*
Alton, S.', Haldenby, E. McNay,
E.,„., Reid. Juniors, N. Cranston,
Ii. Aitchison,Barbara' Rathwell,
D. Hallam, M. Pardon.
Softball . throw—Seniors, K
Hackett,. S. Harris, B. Murra .
Intermediates, E; Finlayson,, J.
Alton, N. Forster, M. Ailin, W.
Smith: Juniors, M.. Purdon, D.
Jamieson; Barbara • Rathwell, R.
McNay, Bev; Itathwell.
Speed throw—Seniors, C. Ma-
thers, D.' Curran, P:.: Pentland,
Intermediates; 'P. Thompson, M.
Allin, D. Rayner; .. S; Haldenby,
'N. Curran, J. •Alton, E. Finlay -
'son, D. Haldenby, N. Forster, J.
Crozier, C. Stanley, N. Camp-.'
bell; I, Ritchie, .T. Finlayson, R.
Loder.
75-yard-d4h—Seniors, K..'llac-
kett, , B. Murray. Intermediates;
B. Haldenby, S. Haldenby,' R.
Loder, E. Finlayson -and •P,
Thompson, tied. Juniors, H. Mc-
Nay, Barbara Rathwell, M. ,Pur -
don, Lution.„- D. ,AitchisOn.
JOHN W. IIENDEIISON :
LUMBER LTD.
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LADLES, THIS IS FOR YOU!
School on skin care . in, the
Recreation Lounge Room, Luck -
how, on Monday, October lgth
at 8.80 pari. Edna Rayner, beau-
tician: Ail ladies Welcome.
Social hour to follow: A
Let Us Prove To YOU
That YOU CAN'T GET Better.
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Models to :�'1 From
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• fully equipped
1954 METEOR, fair condition
1952 CHEV DELUXE, A-1 Condition
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Two 1953 PLYMOUTHS, A-1 condition
1950 ,DESOTO, fully equipped, excellent condition
1959 CHEV, Only 7000 miles *
1953 HARDTOP CHEV, A-1 condition
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in 1947 '50, '51, '52 & other models, mechanically Al
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