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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-10-28, Page 134, 59• . igpNESDAY, OCT, .gath, 1959 TIMBER TIPS .• • The Cubs continued. on their winning ways as they swept to a 4 point victory over the s.; Dick Park led the. Cubs with- a 686 flat including a 283 flat single.. Harold Errington also scored over 600, The Jar- dine'duo with. a 1232 total made .it clOse for the Zebras. Lloyd Hall %powered the short- handed Chipmunks to a 3 point •':•win over. the 'Beavers.. Lloyd's. I 628 total and'Mar Y IVIcIntyre's • 618 led the attack while Marion ** McKinnon . and Leonard Mac- Donald scored high for the 'Beavers; . • • ad )rice et et. if ..c The Gophers edged the Lions' r 3 points in a low scoring ntest. Merle Elliott Was top • • • THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Gopher while Fred Young was best Lion. • , Ken Hodges 612 Werit (Or no- thing as the Tigers cOu1dr0 get rolling intheir contest with the Squirrels, The 13roDks duo with a combined total of 1274 and Gladys. Hamilton with 653 led the Squirrels to a 4 point vic- tory, .• 0• . Saturday night saw the Pole• - cats retain•their first place slot as they carne up with 4 points • in a close battle with the Coons, bonald Hamilton's 652 led a fine team. effort by the , Polecats. *Howard Agnew's 639. and Jack Fishers 627 were high Coons, •Standing • Polecats, 14; ,Cubs," 14; 'Squir- rels; 12; Tigers; 10; Chipmunks, 9; F3eaverS, 8; Gophers, .6; Zeb- ras, 4' Lions., 4'; Coos, 2.. • (Jntended. For Last Week) Last week We missed the: press; Scores were Chipmunks 2 Cubs 2,', Tigers. 3, Coons 1, Zebras 3, Gophers 1,'Polecats 4, Lions IV and SqUirreis, 4, Beavers 0. Top •scorers were • Cubs D. •Park 622, Squirrels Hamilton • • • • ,• OBITUARY THOMAS J. MARKS A well known Port Stanley resident, Thomas J, Marks, na- tive of Stratford, died at the St. Thomas Elgin General Hos- pital late. Tuesday; October 20th, after a long illness. Mr,' Marks had resided- in Port Stanley the past 23 years and operated his own business known as Marks Products, He was born:• 69 years ago, a son of the late John:and Ruth. Marks,, of Stratford; where •he lived until going to Port Stanley 30 years ago. He was- an active duo 1290, Whitby duo 1213kowith high- singles. going to Chippers, D. Gardner,• Hunter duo, Tiger's •K. Hodges, Coons Z, Raithby, •Treleaven duo, Zehras' 5. Jamie- son; R. Jardine,BM Hall, :Pole- cats •Josie Hamilton and Beav- ers Ashton duo. Standing • Polecats 10, Cubs 10, Squirrels 8, Beavers 7, Tigers 7, Chip- munks 6, Zebras • 4,' Gophers.. 3',: Lions 3 and Coons 2 •'• ' member of the Pert Stanley Un- ited •Church and was leader of the Young Men's Bible Class. Mr. Marks is survived by his Wife , the former S. ' Evelyn Spindler of Lucknow; three sons and three 'daughters; Donald Marks, Hamilton;. 'John Marks, R.R. 8, St. Thomas; David Marks, Port Stanley; Mrs. J. H. *June) Wright, •Vancouver, B.C.; Mrs. Wililam (Betty) Hodge, Port Stanley and ,Mrs. B. (Helen) froward,. Port Stanley; three brothers , and three .sisters, R,obt. and, ,David Marks, Detroit, Ed- ward; Marks, El Paso, Texas, Mrs. E. • (Elizabeth) Raines, Sault •Ste. Marie, Miss Jean Marks, Albany,.N.Y., and -'Mrs. J. •(Martha) 'McDermott, Hamilton; also 14 grandchildren, ,• •. ' The terripinS rested at 'the' P. R, Williams and • SOn funeral horne until Friday morning when removal. was made to. Port. Stanley United Church. The fun- eral service there at two. p.m. Friday, was conducted. by. Rev. W. C. Smith and. Rev. C. W. Cline. . • PAGE THIII,TillCI( KINLOSS. NEWS . Congratulations to IVIr. and' . Mrs. Hugh MacMillan (nee col- een Tiffin) 'who were married at the home of the bride's par-.. • ents in Lucknow on Saturda.y afternoon. Recent visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Ira Dickie and• boys were! Mr. Jack •MaeDonald of Thorn - O bury and Mr',, and Mrs. William. Grahain. and Lloyd of Ripley. Mr. and Mrs.• Harvey • Mac- Dougall of. Owen Sound visited with 1VIr, ' and Mrs. Jack Need- ham and girls of Corunna over the week -end and -witli'Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd MacDougall and ,faraily on their way home. Rev; and Mrs. R. Marshall ot • Strathroy were back. Saturday when ReVs. Mr: Marshall 'officia- ted at the • MacMUlan —.Tiffin wedding. They called at the , home of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Anstin Saturday evening. They • are • busy in their new charge.. 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