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PARE SIX
FIRST BIRTHDAY
MARKS FINE YEAR
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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The Lucknow and District
Horticulture Society held a tur-
key. dinner. last week to cele-
• brate the first birthday of the
, organization, and to hear annual
'meeting reports which empha-
sized the activities and, suceess
• of the year-old society, which
• have been quite' apparent in 'the
community.
• , delicious • dinner was served
to .124 People by members of the
Lucknow Women's -.Institute,
Fey. Gordon Geiger, the presi-
dent, presided; Rev. H. L: Jen--
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nings asked • Grace and Bev%
Wallace McClean, proposed the
toast to The Queen. Kenneth
Cameron moved a vote of thanks
to the caterers.
'Reeve George Joyr...t brought
greetings from the town and
council and in wishing the Soci-
etY continued success, comment-
ed favorably on the marked Un-
Provement in the general ap-
pearance of , the conrinunity.
Charles Bristow,. seeretary-
treasurer,. gave a detailed report
of the year's projects Including
seven public plantings at a cost
of' $200.00. The •membership, of
104, .wdil beupto 124.fog '1960;
• 'Receipts for the 'year totalled
11/41117
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1959 Pontiac Stratochief, sedan, automatic gear shift
fully equipped , $2,650
1959 Chev Belair sedan, automatic, fully equipped $2,895
1959 Chev sedan, standard gear shift • $2,650
1959 Meteor $2,550
1958 Pontiac- Stratochief sedan, automatic transmis-,
sion, "fully equipped $2,450
Two 1958 Chev Biscayne sedans, automatic .. $2,395
1958 Pontiac Laurentian, automatic, folly equipped $2,495
1958 Chevrolet Delray sedan " 52,195
1956 Ford, Z -door • $1,395
1954 Chev. Standard sedan, fully equipped $ 850
1954 Monarch sedan, automatic, fully equipped $ 995
1954 Chev Deluxe coach, fully equipped $ 850
Number of 1954 Models rangjng from $595. — $895
1951 Chev. Deluxe sedon • 5, 395
TRUCKS! TRUCKS:
1955 GMC %-ton Pick-up, auto-matic transmissfon,
fully equipped ,, $1,095
1951 Chev. 1 ton Express with rack - $495
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$1,35974 with expenditUres 'of I
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• . FOR INExPENsIvE•. .
Christmas Gifts'
$1,324.59. ••
The Societ'y assumed responsi-
•bility for having outdoor Christ-
mas 'decorations judked, but, not
the actual judging.
Mr.. Clifford Epps of Clinton
conducted the election of offi-
cers, with Rev. Jennings pre-
senting the report of the. nOmin-
ating committee- which was, ;ap-
proved,. and a hearty vote .of
thanks tendered last year's exe-
' cutive. • ••
The. 1960 slate is. unchanged:
Hon. Pres., W. W. Hill; pres.,
Gordon Geiger; 1st yice,William
MacDonald; 2nd :vice,Miss Ada
Webster;. .-3rd ' vice, Kenneth
Cameron; sec.-treag., Charles R.
Bristow; :auditors, Alex McNay, •
Mrs.•Charles- Webster, Donald
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-Henderson: One .• Year:. directOrsI-
Gordon Fisher, James Hender-
sen, •Williarn Schmid, Ralph. .
SEE OUR WINDOWS '
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PYREX COFFEE PERCOLATORS . • I-
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Buy Now and Save Money.
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gan, Carrie. Milne, Mrs. 3. Boyle,
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ws.,george M
Joynt,' Mrs. A: c- Soil
Diarmid, Miss Flora Webster;
Mrs. Bryce Elliott; 2-year-direc-. 1 gardware Lucknow.
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•tors: Mrs. Art Breckleg, P, WWm.
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Hoag, Miss • Hazel. Webster,. Mrs..
Wellington, Henderson Mrs.
'Robert Struthers, Miss 'June
Collyer, Campbell Thompson,.
•Mrs. Ebner Reavie,. Mrs.• RaY-
ducers director, William Caesar;
Directors, George .Hallam, Allan'
Miller, Elroy • LaidlaiY, •. tobert
McAllister, Nelson Culbert, Mrs.
A. Gaunt, Mrs. C. McDonald.
riard Ackert. • Winston
• Mr.. 'Epps.was. !guest speaker • chapton conducted
and felt that the community the election. of officers andithe
had greatly benefitted by the sec.-treas., Mrs. Graham McNee
one , tries to beautify gave the minutes of the last an -
Horticultural • 'Society. M each
roundings, something rubs off,
he said • and soon the whole . ' ,.-
their . sur- nual meeting to conclude the
meeting...
Drennan, daughter ;:of Mr. and
of interest taken • Eli ' a
eluded by: showing some scenes neighbo;thood is consciousof the . ' TIMBER. TIPS beauty achieved. •Mr. Epps CO b•owling
Dick Park continued his 'fine
bowling. as he paced the Cubs,
Mrs. Henry Drennan haed tintlet
Misfortune to fall on the ice and
break her leg, • near. the ankle '
trip Tier
Anepigohin6tuvrisc.tporiyeko,;re6r3:7thaenidr
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• wear a past for several weeks
with the results that sh ' '
.on same. u •
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. Jos. O'Neill spent several days
.in ;God'erich Hospital last week
with 'an injury to his foot, ;but is
.no* back, to the home of his,
'parents,. Mr. and ,Mrs., Jas.
O'Nmer.i1.1,.vvaIter Kellyof- London
visited at the hothe of his pas-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly
over the week -end. '
• Mr, and. 1Vtrsil -Gordon Valad
and 'son -.Keith haVe returned to
•their • home,. here . from North
Bay'.. ,• -,. •
• ' Congrafulationi AO Mr.' and
'Mrs. John Doherty -.upon .the .
• birth of a son last week in God:”
erich Hospital. .
Several friends of the, newly- ,
weds, Mr. and Mrs. Middegaal
of Blyth,. attended' their recep-
tion last Friday night in Londes-
'hero; Hall.: . ,
• ., Mr. and. Mis Cyril Austin
visited • with relatives in Wing -
hath . last • week. . •
Miss. Beatrice Keenan of .To-
ronto has been Visiting with
Mrs. Martha . O'Neill and family
.aid. spent a few days with the '
Moore family in Algonac, • Mich.
'during the past Week. •
Mrs. • Pauhl and daughter of :
HaniiltOn and Jos. Martifi of •
mtinks 14, -lions 12, coons:. ,7..•
.twinit.h M. r: . and Mrs. Blaise Mar...
Hamilton spent ' the weekend
, , KINGSBRIDGE
Mrs..Ursula. Hebert and .son,
George of Detroit, spent the
week -end -With relatives here.'. •
Congratulations to. Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Moran of London up.
on the 'birth, of a son duringthe •
past week, Mr..Moran and two'
children. Visited- at the Frank
Moran.home .on Sunday.• . ° •
We are l sorry to" hear that Jean
through • .the.
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• Gwen. Caesar's • 583 were :best
"kores Bill • Stewart
again .shoy.T.ing ;the .way 'for the
; • • High . singles. Were: the order
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Annual. 'meeting and. banquet of the day'in the'Pole,, Cats vs
Squirrels contest /With each team
of the West Wawanosh Federa_''
tion of Agriculture was held in 1 taking 2 points. Ken Mowbray
Dungannen United ' Church ori was the hero in the first game
Tuesday, November 17th, ' with Donald Hamilton ' taking
'The W.A: of the' dim& serv- the • honors in the mond. Squirrel.
Ied a turkey supper to about 1001Lorna Button came back in the
people. . . 3rcl with a -296 .to • give the teain
William Caesar, the p•resklent
was chairman for the evening.
Entertainment was supplied by
• Eleanor Reed and NorriS' Samp-
son with violin and guitar, also
a 2' paint, game.. ' • •
Doris Hoak with 633 and. Ken
Jardine with 9,3() led the Zebras
in a fine team effort ag they
Swept 4 points from the Chip -
readings. • by William Bucking-munks: The Hunter duo's 1243
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ham and .songs by Clark. JOhn- :went. for nothing as the ehippers
ston.. . . • , ..." : .. couldn't. seem to get going. •
The , past president, William I , The :. Beavers edged, into 4th
Wigging introduced the • head place as they rolled to a 3 point
'Nat', 'Victory over. the. GoPhers. Team
table guest' who were Rev. I
'lace MaciClean-;-and' Mrs. Mac- effort again paid off . for the
Clean, Murray Gaunt, Don Grie- Beavers with Leonard ;MacDen-
Cyril Boyle,' Mr. and Mrs: Gra- Greer; and Russ Button shared
ves, Bill Caesar; Mr. and Mrs. ald setting, the pace. Clarence
ham McNee, Mr. and Mrs. Bill the spotlight ler the Gophers. ,
Wiggins,. Mr. and Mrs: Winston
Shapton; Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Ervine Eedy's .606 . led a Well.
balanced learn of Lions to a . 4
Robert McAllister, Mr. and 'Mrs:
• Ash'S- point sweep Over the Coons des -
Robert
Mr. . and
Allan Miller,. .Mr. and Mrs. Al- Jack Treleaven. •
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Pite a 644 rolled • off by captain
bert Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. ' And- itanding ' ' •
rew Gaunt, Mr. 'and Mrs. Chas. Cubs 27, Pole Cats 20, . Seinir-
McDonald; Mr.'and Mrs. Thomas
Webster and Will Gocid_ . rels 18,, Beavers .17, Zebras 16,
Guest speaker the evening Tigers 15 Gophers 15, • Chip -
was Murray, Gaunt, a . resident
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of ' West, Wawanosh and now
assistant. farm reporter for
radio, and televiSion. He. spoke
on ,Junior farriers .Starting up
up . on a farm, stating' that it
I should contain at least 159 acres.
-I Theyshould also support 'the
Federation. Murray. was intin-
duCed by Cyril Boyle and thank-
ed by' Robert McAllister. Albert
• Taylor thanked the W.A. for a.
splendid supper served and Mrs,
Rayrliond Finnigan replied,
'9thers whe spoke. briefly were
Winston Agricu• Federation of Ag-
riculture;' Carl ' Ileinmingway,
secretary-fieldman for the county
• and bon Grieves, the assistant
• Agricultural Representative.
'Officers for, the comin'g• year
are:. Past Pres., William Wiggins;
Prei., William Caesar; Vice-pres.,/
Cyril .Boyle; Sec.Treas., Mrs.
Graham McNee; Lady director,
Mr,s. William Wiggins; Hog Pro- .
ducers director, William Good;
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Beef Poducers directors ' oinas ,
• Webster; Poultry Producers din'
ector, Albert Taylor;: Wheat Prol. •
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Service Station
A BLOCK SOUTH OF THE ARENA
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Where We Will Continue
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