HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-11-18, Page 14WEENE.SDAY, NOV. , 18th, 1955,
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DOMINION ROYAL WINTER RIDE
TIMBER TIPS
This week saw the Cubs move
5 points. 'ahead of the pack by'.
virtue of a four point. sweep of
their nearest rivals the Pole Cats,
Jack Caesar's 671 and Dick
Park's 627 along With the F?'-
" rington duos 1187 were too
:. 'Much for .the Pole Cats Charles'
Webster with 642 and laud Ham
ihton ,with .613 topped a team of
fort for the losers keeping each
game close: • ..'
The Squirrels stalled,. in their
3rd place tracks as they lost 4
to the now 4th place•`IChipmunks,
Mildred Leader's .674 and Roy
Black's 631 ' paced' a fine ' team.
effort . by the Chipmunks' with
Mabel Whitby's 540 tops for 'the
shorthanded S quirrels.' • '
• McKinnon's; Beavers' are also
in 4th place as they rolled to a
1 3 point victory ' over the Lions.
Team' effort again- ;paid off for
the Beavers with 'the McKinnon
duo's combined' • total of 1297
showing the way. Freda Erring -
ton's 706: ' flat including. a 291
flat single are • both new records
but ,were good for only 1 point.
The • Tigers. and Gophers are
..Ialso sharing 4th place .after their
friendly contest, with each, team'
i gaining :2 points. .. Lion Ken
Hodge and ',Gopher Kay ,Craw-
ford were top marksmen for the
contest.
Ken Jardine and :Stuart Jamie-
son . with ,676 and 618 .respective-
ly led the , Zebras to a 4point
sweep over the 'Coons, • Margaret!
Agnew rolled .`best, for the . ill
fated ; Coons
Standings;
Cubs 23;• Pole . Cats' 18,, .Squir
rels 16, •Chipmunks '.14, Beavers
14, Tigers .14; 'Gophers '14, Zeb-
ras 12, Lions 8, Coont : 7.
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Mr. ` and Mrs, Kelly and child-
ren of Kitchener were week -end
guests ..with .;.Mr, arid Mrs.' J:
Eckert.
Mr. and Mrs. Tian Doyle ;and
family .of Detroit spent the
Week -end with Mrs. Ed. Foley
and family. :
•Mr, and Mrs.'. Blaise Martin
visited with ,relatives' in Toron-
to . last week.
Mr. and . 'Mrs. H. Bovin and.
children of Flint, Mich., spent
'last week -end with Thomas
Wallace:'
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Other week -end visitors here
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were: `Mrs. Jack Kinney of De-
troit, Dany Dalton. of Kitchener,
Douglas Frayne , of North : Bay,
Mr.. and •Mrs. William Berry and
Wayne of • : Goderich, . Arnold
Marsinan of London.
Lucknow
ruit Market
YOUR BARGAIN'FOODLAND
'BUTTER, CANADA '1st GRADE
"Stock-Up''Special. ecial. Feature. Pound
MAXLL INSTANT COFFEE. SALE.
We Sell For Less. Large 6 oz. Bargain
THRIFT LIQUID '• DETERGENT.
Special 6c ;Off. 12 oz Btl Feature,
TOMATO SOUP SALE.
Campbell's 10 oz Save • 5c.'
44c.
99c
3r
4 tins 49c
.. -. - 3
Orange . & Grapefruit • MARMALADE
'Breakfast Club. '24 oz.' Save •up to 19c ,ars.
98c
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PLEASE' • BRING• IN ALL YOURNOTE— ,J
EMPTY: y! NEGAR J .0 GS,GALLONS AND:
HALF GALLONS.. NO REFUND' AFTER DEC. 15. '
We Sell For Less . Values. Effective
Phone. .119; .Lucknow NOVEMBER -19,; 20,.`21.
SEEK • INFORMATION' . ABOUT
CENTENNIAL :ORGANIZING
It has become fairly 'commori
to receive • requests for informa-
tion regarding . the organizing
and management of the Luck -
now'
uck-now' . ,Centennial celebration.
Had occasion recently -to write
'J.'•'A. ,(Tommy)' Thompson. of
Tweed • in• this regard, and' sent
him along a program and other
printed matter to complete " the'
outlne..'•Mr. Thompson, a• form-
er. • manager • of the Bank of Mon=
treal here, had 'an enquiry from
a community near Tweed- for any
help hecould' offer in .centennial,
•planning, ; and, .> he said: "I im-
mediately. thought of your,excel
lent centennial. It seemed to, me
WHITECHURCH your organization : was •a • close
to faultless as it 'possibly, could
Mrs.' A Dowling,' Laverne and I'.be"
Mr. .• and . •Mrs.. Robert Aitchison
and baby spent .Sunday with
Mrs; Dowling's parents, Mr: and
Mrs. Rooney, of: Mount Forest: '
Mr. ' and. Mrs: Ross Srizith and
Last ;week ' Jack . Graham of
Kincardine dropped into the of=�.
fice for a program of:, the Luck
now centennial and any other
inmion he could gather:
Kathy •:of. Toronto spent the Kincarforatdine is planning an' bid
week -end with her parents; Mr. Boys Reunion nett year. and of
and Mrs. R. Chapman- ter some difficulty in: obtaining.
Mrs. Annie ;`Graham of Ripley . .
a chairman, have recruited
•is spending a :•:few: days with
the post. .
It. was.a reciprocal gesture in
giving Kincardine all help pos
sible, for Harvey Linklater •of the
Lakeshore' town was helpful in
getting the Lucknow grganiza=
tion` off',on the right foot.
SIGNS FOR SALE -"No Tres
passing'.',. "For Sale" and "For
Rent'' signs available at The
Lucknow ;Sentinel, phone 35,
HONOUR. , RETIRING CAS:.
:HEAD,'' ENGAGE SUCCESSOR
Mrs. Taylor : and Charlie.' Mrs.Clarence "Caddy" Mullin; for
1 Irene Patterson of Toronto,
.daughter, of Mrs.' Taylor, has
.suffered . a broken leg. , • .•••
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Mrs: Annie iMcQuilljin of Rip-
ley ' spent the week -end at; her
home in the village:
ination .Doors
CLEAR CEDAR 1%" Thick Wide . Stiles
ALL STANDARD SIZES IN' STOCK.
2'..6" x.6'6».
2' 8" x 6''• 8 "
2' 10" x 6', ,10».
3' ..0"x7'.0".
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IT PAYS TO INSULATE
Cut Heating Costs With Insulation Batts
also r '
ZONOLITE . (Pour Type).
•Insulation Saves . Enough Heat 'Loss To
Pay For . Itself In; About Three Years.
FLOOR` UNDERLAY
ye, Thick Hardboard Economical Easy To Lay
Gives A Perfect Base For A Linoleum Or Tile Floor.
FRESH CEMENT' ' ALWAYS IN STOCK
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JOHN W. HENDERSO:N'
LUMBER LTD.
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Phone
150 --- Lucknow
PORT ALBERT NATIVE
DIED VERY , SUDDENLY
Donald , W. Cameron, retiring
superintendent of the truce
County •, Children's Aid Society,
a post lie has ` held"' for 23 years,
was honoured : at ,a testimonial
dinner last week in Walkerton,
On behalf- of the C.A.S. board,
• Chester Emmerton : and Charles
Caiigle ` presented` Mr.. .and Mrs.
Cameron with ` a lounging chair,
and. on behalf'of county officials,
Russell'. Wylds ' . and 7. Trimble
,Baillie made the presentation, of
a Berkley bag. I.
'Mr. Cameron's ` successor will
be . H S' "Condon of Port Arthur"
who Will assume his' "duties in,
January.
Harvey Crawford, age . 50,. died
very suddenly in Toronto on',
Thursday. from • a heart attack,
He was born -at Port . Albert, a •
son , of ' William Crawford„and
and
Charlotte Bennett.
One of a ;family of eight, he is
Survived by four brothers and
three sisters, !besides his . wife
and two .daughters.
The brothers. are Bert of Port
Albert,' Len of Wingham, Ernie
of Goderich and Cliff of Luck-.
now. The .sisters are, ,'Mrs. Earl
Bogie ,(Edna). of Port Albert,
' Mrs. 'Watson '.Shear down '(Char=
•lotte) of .Goderich 'and Mils.. Bob
Oak (Margaret) of OakVille.
HURON HEREFORD SALE
SET FOR 'NEXT. THURSDAY
The Huron, Hereford Associa-
tion's 8th annual fall sale • will
be held . 'at the • Clinton . Fair
Grounds •on Thursday of next
week,. November 26th:
Thirty-one head of . choice
stock consisting of 17 females
and 1.4 bulls have been: consign-
ed for this sale . .
James R. Coultes is sales man -
"ager from whom .catalogues may
be obtained, or at The Sentinel(
Office., r
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