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WEDNESDAY MA C :511, 1958.
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' 'THE LU'CKr OW .SENTINEL, LUCK -NOW, CON 'AItIQ
w PASS • 'MUSIC' EXAMS
RESULTA Tw,o of.l. rs, Sha,ddick's u
ils 'tried the mid -winter exam-
inations of 'the Royal Conservar
tory of Music Toront
g. •Norma
Forster passed' Grade8; piano,
and° Marilyn • • Finlayson. passed.
Grade 6: piano;
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DISTRICT DEALER.
Phone 35, Lucknow
'QUICK: RESULTS V
Melvin Coiling of R,R. 1, •
Ripley, found real . results
fromthe classified page of
The Sentinel last week: He
41-,adet,-buyer-for his hay and
grain, "before most, subscrib-
ers receivedtheir' paper,."Mr.
Gelling is ,only qne' o•f'. the
mainy successful users. of
Sentinel clasified ads.
.leading. the ''singing and Miss
Norma Murray presided at ' the
organ. •
Mr. and Mrs. `Russell ° Dren-
nan of Sarnia spent :the week-
end with the ' latter's • another,
ZVIrs, Abner .Morris, '.
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err.:"' M eex
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TIMBER
The Cubs blanked the Kangrar
oo$ and .assured themse1ues of
no
'less ° -than a first place tie in,
the . battle for .the new Hamilton;.
Beverages trophy. Scores like
Jaek Caesar's 732,'• Dick Park's.
622':°and'Dorothy' Errington `605'
toped' the ,Cubs. team effort With
the. Kangaroos •all below ay erage.',
Another important yain•, was
the Gophers 3 point victory over•
the Wolverines. • Clarence. Greer'
with 703, Freda Button's 638 and
the Westlake , duo's 1258 includ-
ing George's. 310 'single were too.
much for the Wolverines. Har
old. Greer with 711'„ Jack Fisher
:with 64' ' and Edna 'Rayner with.
620 were held' scoreless after they
first. game.
The : Z. ebras .won. 44 big points;
themselves of, a 'spot in; .the. •top
six, It was .tears effort.' all the
way with Bob. Beak's• 6.42 tops;'
The • Coons were off :a bit the
•last . two weeks.• ' •
.The. holidaying Pole ;Cats re-
turned with . Ile* ' energy, and•.
blanked the • Lions who ' needed
points ,to .rriak'e ,the : tori six for:
the ,playoffs, Dorothy Hamilton;
lust' off the sick list,'.rolled.:.to.
a .7:14total'' with 'Mike" Sander
sort's 666 .next best: Fred =Y'ourg 's
648 and, .Colleen •Eedy's.•:642. Were'
hot. enough for the-; shorthanded
Lions.
,., The 'shorthanded.... -Beavers roll-
ed to' a 3 ,point 'victory ,,over the
Tigers' as Marion MacKinnon
again. led the. attack` vWitli.: a 655
total 'Ron Kelterborne .and Mary
,NfacIntyre . were best for ,' the
is spending a few days with Mrs.
Gladys Rivett,, assisting with in-
tenor•• decoration: '
• Week -end visitors •with Mr.
Mrs. R.: J. ';Durnin • were Miss
Flora Duxni'n, of `'Markdale and
Miss -Grace Crawford of God'er='
, '1VI•r , and Dougla,S Brown
and 'Jeanie "of Goderich • were.
Sunday Visitors ' with. her ` par -
ens, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cul-
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beit and. filthily. ,
The United Church • W:11;S:.
Meets 'for the, March meeting' .
. g On
Friday afternoon a't:-the .home of'
Mrs, W. ;Fi.; McClure:••
Dungannon. .Teen:Town 'enjoy-'
ed. Saturday:' evening for recrea
-tion -at ` the. t, Parish Hall.: Lu.k
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'now Teen Town wer.e guests.
• Tlie Dungannon . Loyal .Orange.
Z,''odge • held' a • s'uccessfu'l :`euchre
Friday . "nigh , ,Wmmners . • were
high, •h, Lorne= leers andnMrs Wil
..
bur Brown, low, Jahn erark`� &.
DUNGANNON
Bob Goodwin of Goderich'
spent •the week -end ' with his'`
friend, Jim Blake. '4.'
Mr .•& Mrs 'Oscar. ,Cuthill and
son Paul' .•were'. Sunday ;visitors.
with her' :parents, ' Mr. :and: . Mrs;
Arthur rElliott:
Sandra Brooks spent the Week-
end with her cousin, Karen -Kik:
patxick, "Crewe. • '
Mrs Leslie Schultz, who does
not enjoy the best of health,' was
able to be • out.. lately' .and: spent
last: Thursday with Mr : and. Mrs•
Frank Glenn.`•
Mr, and 1VIrs, ,Bill 'McClure .&
family 'of Elmira visited Sunday
t4th Iiis '.,parents,..Mr.' arid
!• H.. McClure.
:Miss .Mary`'•Lou' McAllister is
recovering from pneumonia .and
ableto be • out 'again '
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• Visitors: this • week with 'Mr &
:. Mrs, Victor Errington are theircoihins,. Mr, and.: Mrs. •,'Gordon.
Jewett --of Prince'. Albert, Sask.,
'• and, their.. daughter; Mrs. :IVan
Henderson; husband. and -little
son Gregory •John of . Toronto
Mr. and . Mrs. Jim Thorne
spent the'week-end; with, their
•soniJaek at Port Elgin,
The 'Ladies Guild .`of- St. •:Pauls
Church , will 'hold., ' the . ':.Mardh
meeting at the home'' .of :.Mrs.
Thoinas• Park. ••
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'Celebrates 82nd •1 Irthday
Congratulation' to Mrs. S. 3
Kilpsti ick Who observed • he.r,
82nd • birthday.' It so happens,
Mrs:; Kilpatrick: was born" on the
last: -day . of .February .on , a Leap
Year and 'only had a real. birth-=
T ay''once. lh' four. As:•• it •seeri ed
thesing .'this year, Sunday : was• day chosen for observance
and. She. 'enjoyed the day with
• her ;daughter, ; Mr;s. Cecil Blake
and other visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Anderson and fain-
, ily.of Ashfield' and Mrs. Frances
1enry of the village.
Erskine: ' Presbyterian Church'
'on .'Sunday afternoon had as'
guest speaker Mr, -John" Con-•
grans, studcii't• minister of Water-,
loo College, who is a' 'son of , lVir,'
rs, `Wilfred ,Congrarn,, Mpg -
am:
laed Rev, Wallace McClean "Con-
ducted sorvice+ a;t 'the reg
u]ar time ''3,04 p.m, ' "oun .:�' rYrerr
:Of the • , .�. g
church were in the . choir •
Jackie Durnin:. They. will spon=
sor another panty 'March ':12th.:
PAGE ELEVEN
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HOLYROOD.'
Tigers..,
• Jos�i
� e Hamilton with 619 and,
Bill Hunter with •613 led the way,
as the ' Chipmunks rolled to a:•3
point victor... over the Sui rrels.
Y a r.
It- was -:team: effort for "the .Squir-
Phone Lucknow .101 r_-12:
rels with Bill and Freck, Button gan:rion. Our Cubs and , Lions
leading, '' the way:. • have always -been tolerant ih'.re-
spect',to extra mileage when .We
Standing started in hain and'
• rolling g
now • they would' like •the dances
in their • hall. . How' about it?'
Please let -as • know as goon as.
'possible.
• L.have received an 'entry form •
to. the Catlings ' tournament in .
Walkerton,, Ladies • to roll on. Sat-
urday, March 224d and men
Saturday; .March :29 with aver
ages to be taken as of 'March 1.
Anybody interested?;
Cubs • 57, Wolverines • 53, Kang-
aroos .48, Gophers • 46, Squirrels
45, :Zebras 43; pole ,Cats 39, Lions
39 Beavers '`38, Chipmunks' ,37,
Coons 32, Tigei s 21::
The .playoffs . wilt be ,the sani,
as' last year 1k itii the top 'six
renumbering according-, to . stand-
ir,g 'and rolling on• Wednesday
night The bottom , six will, re-.
number .1 6 according : to. stand-'
ing and roll, ..on: Thursday' night;
The Round Robin ••' playoff will`.
begin with the following sched-
ule for. each group,: te'm 1' `vs 2
on alleys • 1 and .2, team '3.:vs.' 4'
ori ;,alleys 3 aril 4 and teatin 5, vs
6 On' alleys .:5 and: 6; • •
,' Whe:re do you want ;the bow-,
i.rigt dance? Thebanquet will
have to': be in, Lucknow as there
is no accomodation, in Dungan,..
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non.: However some feel it ::is
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ALMOST 4' FEET...:OF SNOW ;•
..February s•.�snowfall totalled '45
•inches; ,and, was•• unusual
it ,caxrie in a` comparatively short
period during `''%lie"•i"inorth, with ;'
almost.' -a foot ''of it falling in,:
.a: 24hour period '`High for; thee:.
:month was 42 :degrees: last Wed-
nesday, :: with a low 'of '14 'below.
t was.a very dull month ,with:.
ixne we took the dance to Dun- only two days of sunshine
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hA.RECORD'OF
PROMISES FULFILLED
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° Agricultural Prices Support' Bill
Related to Costs' of Production.
° Realistic Pension and • Social,;
Security Program
$300,000,000 for Housing
Tight Money ,Relaxed—=Benefitting',
Farmers and `Small :Businessmen.
o itive . Approach' to Trade
Prollems
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