HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-03-19, Page 6THE LIJC KNOW' SENTINEL,, ] UCKNOW,, ONTARIO.H' 19, 1958
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It's ,time to
bring, your home
upto modern
living 01_rdards
The cost of modernizing your kerne.
is covered by its, increased 'market
value. It"s wise to rodernizet
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YOUR 'KITCHEN, . •
The value of your home de-,
ends ; to a .large extent . on'
the kitchen The average-
kitchen can. Ibe..modernized
'for as little as •$9.7.0. per
m month:
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Next to o the Kitchen; • the `•
Bath is oneof the Most.'
important rooms r•n : your.
home. Your • bath 'can be:
modernized for .as: little as-,
$8.00 . per month..
WITH AN EXTRA ,ROOM
Modern living demands ex-
tra space • for' family, and
social . gatherings. An :extra
room can,be,:added to your
home.for as •.little. as $14.00
..per month,
BY ENCLOSING PORCH
Tfie old open porch .. is 'a
thing of :the past. •Tl e 'n.ew
idea. is eric]osures; glass in"
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want • screen in auric-
mer. 'lnclosures as. Tittle a'S
$7:80'., per.
We, are. prepared .to give you estithates oh quality
materials required or on the complete job
:Phone 150;
NIRS
Lucknow
'rI BER. • 5, j
Final StancLng
Group "A"
cubs 58, Wolverines. 56, •Sciuir-,
rels l54,, Kangaroos 49, :Zebras 47,,
Gophers 46.
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Group: '' `B"
Pole •Cats ' 43, -Lions 42, Chip
munks 41, Beavers 39, Coons 32;
Tigers 21. •
You will find the playoff sche-
dule in the, front of the book.
'Good luck to all.
° In Group A. on Wednesday*'
"night':the ,big win: was -made by
the Zebras: , as %they rolled •to..'a
4 point. sweep over the' Gophers;
It was , team ` effort all, ,the way
ask• Doris .Boak's ; 675 flanked; by
high singles by S. .Jamieson, Bob
Peak and Eunice a1teid were too.
much for the—Gophers ;to over --
come.. Russ Button and .C., Greer
were high for the losers,' /
High singles were a big factor
in' the contest between theWol
uerines and, Cixbs; as they split.
Harold Errington was . top Cub
with 636 while. Milt Rayner was
hg hfor the•; Wo verines.
n. a ey an
and Kangaroos• battled• to •a draw
also. The Squirrels .won 2 games
'by a 'narrow margin as Bill But
:ton held them up with' ' a' : 667
total..Lorna, Button., 614o—spored
over 600 'for"•the: treetoppers Eor
the .Kangaroos Larry ,Salkeld's.
.707. and Gladys. Hamilton • were
top rollers. ,
Ilii the "a" 'series the Pole :'Cats
rolled to a is point win', over the.
Lions.•. bon Hamilton': and •:Mike°
Sanderson with identical 694
•flat• 'scores led the Pole. Cat at-'
tack .while Freda Errington arid
Fred Young . scored well for .the
losers
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•The Beavers p
eked.a`3 �•oint. ring
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Iover; the Chipmunks. The big: gun
"for The winners' ; :was Fr an k.
Thornp son" with 665 . while Clare
Johnstone's 691 Was high for .the
losers t: •
Despite •the fact they were
shorthanded ti•re icoOns topped
the Tigers' to "the`: tune of ,.three
points. Jack Treleaven scored
high; for:'the: winners while` Ron.'
'cKelterborn was .top . Tiger:
Stainding
"A" Series
Zebras 4; :Kangaroos "2, :Squir-
rels 2;Cubs 2, Wolverines 2 Go-
phers •0 , '
Series
• Beavers .3 hole •Cats 3, „Coons
3, Chipmunks 1,'Lions ; 1;. Tigers
1. •
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We ,have :,succeeded in tracing:
the . league . ••winners'. since' the
start; of the league .for: our new
trophy: 1951-52 Cubs,. '52 53„:•Bea
vers, 53-54 'Cub`s, �4=55 'Zebras.,
5!5-56 Kangaroos, 56-57 „Gophers,
57 58=1Cubs:
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INTERMEDIATE'S GROUP'
The' '•Luc] now Intermediate
hockey, 'team won the"B'oiind-
:ary Ieagtie'.': championship by
virtue of,. three 'straight wins
over.-:.the.�..�Winglasixn Berry _D_opy.
team last .week... The group, corn
I prised•'. Of, Wroxeter,, Wingham
')Berry Door, Teeswater and`Luck
"was organized :earlier in
''the seasonwith the idea of giv-
ing- some' of . the • "home=brew"
tearns • a • little hockey activity.
Lucknow defeated Teesrwater 'in:
thesemi-finals , and ',had: 'little
. trouble in the`` finals : with
•. Winglam •°team. "
PEE WEES ibEFEATED
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AYLMER CATSUP. 11.1 �z. Z`
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WAX_PAPEE., 100.,.:Ft •Roll_ .e. R:r .
``StamFresh". LOW, . low special oll
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`BIG 5"CLEA'NSERS'AL.E
"Flus :a` I� ree Pim < Iaan ." 'L.tiy iow•`
ORANGE .SALE. Sweet, Juicy
.Ca1iTT tnia.,. Good •:
B . the Bushel
Vie have the Quality,
tins 2:1 c.:
hN- FULL iSWING
the •Basket
Quantity; Low .Price
We Sell Tor. Less
Phone 11.9, Lucknow
Values Effective
March" 20, 21, 22
tars • at the home of Mr. 'arid
Mrs.. Clifton Austin.
Mr. and Mrs:::Walter Clare vis-
itedd with .,,relatives': in . London'
during. the :past Week.-
Mr. ,.Chas. Dalton of .;Ottawa
'spent ,few days: with his moth
er, Mrs, Jerry Dalton, and visit;
ed with his father, who had �.
'been 'seriously " ih in G'oderich.
Hospital, • and ..passed. away at.
7 a.m. on; ;March 17th, age 83. •
Mr. and 'Mrs. ;l;aymond Austin
Were,. among the relatives: who'
motored to• ` Timmins to attend
the funeral` of the late. John Dal''-
ton; last :Week.
sMr. Joseph Garvey, 'Michael &
friend: -from Toronto; Miss' Del
:ores. Dalton:. and little nephew,
Billie` '.:Dalton . of Detroit.:spent.
the • Weekend' here With their.,
relatives. _ Mr: and' 'Mrs, 'Joseph
Garvey .recently ;returned, from
a Winter.:holiday in the ; West
Indies''
Congratulations to Mrs.: Mar,-.,
tha O'':Neill,' :who celeb'rated;'her
80th birthday on March; 18, Mrs.
Dorothy Moore and 'family:of Al
.gonac;';Mi•ch;, spent the Week -end
at the..O'Ne:ill'home: Mrs. O'Neill..
enjoys exceptionally:goo_d• health,'
;takes 'a : keen 'interest,. in all : comm
munity activities, her family and
her' .24 '•grandchildren`'. and;:one
great • grandchild:
We ,are sorry to hear that:Mrs
Jos Courtney ' is in Wingharn
Hospital.."for !further, .treatments-
.for. .diabetes. :
Rev: Father Van.' Vynckt cele
,brated 9;` a.m. High Mass: ,.on .St:.
Patrick's day followed.'by a .ser
•Mon-in honor of"the great .saint.
IN ,MEMORIAM.
BIJOKINGHAM—in loving morn=
ory of our son' on the ° annivcr-
sary of his death, March 22nd.
Out thoughts 'wander,, as .day
light fades;- '
To the: ]rand of lon , a o
And memory paints the secures• .,:
•of old: ""
In the gold` of the twilight glow
We seem tb see :''rn the soft dim
light
A face we loved the: ; best;
And':;thir>k of Hirn when. the suns
last: ray
Goes . down. in .the far=off west..
-Mr; and Mrs.: Wm: Bucking
hare....
Lucknow . Pcc . Weds defeated
�''rRipl'ey' here ',on Friday bight by.
a 5,2 score, it Will probably be
the. local kids ..last ' hpme• .garime•
until they enter the Easter week
•Y.ou ng Canada •:tournament at'
Goderich. '
Goa]: -getters for Lucknow were -
'Bill Nelson •2',. Doug .-MacKinnon,
`. Ross Forster and Chester _ Hod-;
Bilis:, ,
KINGSBRIDGE
Mr. . and
' Mrs. PauhI,and',l•ittle
'daughter ..and • Jos, ' Martin of
Hamilton spent the' week -end,
:with the `Blaise *Martin faTriily,
.'Mr, and .Mrs. Jack McConville
of Toronto wcfe Week -end. 'nisi
LORNE WOODS HEADS •
H .R0111 FI Ufl TGROWERS
•Lorne .Woods .of St. Helens` has
been elected president 'of tire
Huron,' ,County Fruit Growers;
Association .Which met; last week
in•Clinton,: and which 'is the old:=.
est. farm: organization.,. in ;the
'County. . •
Other fruit men in • the •cern'-,
•
munity who are on the .board
of directors are J. W. Joynt,
Salkeld,.- George, Joynt. .
' CARD OF. T
.Mr Eldon H'endersoi and' farm
HANKS
ily wish: to`express' their.aincere
appreciation to the friends and,
neighbors Who remembered him
With cards, flowers' and treat
while a patient in Wmgham.
.Hospital: ,SPecial thanks to Dr.
Mel '.Corrin., the nurses and staff
and to ' the . ministers for
frequent visits /
CARD: OF ''HANKS
We Would, like to •extend. our •
sincere •thanks to friend' and:.
neighbors'' ,for :the .: kind cxp� es'
sions of sympathy in the :.loss :of •
our Mother.' For flowers , • an
cards, also tliose Who acted as .
`bearers Special thanks to Rev:
H. L..; Jennings, ,Miss, Edna Boyle,„
•Mr. ,Robt":'`MacKenzie;
.Mrs.. Joe MacMillan, 1VI`r`s Jr :: •
'Adams; and: Mrs Nezl MacKen.',
zie: •
!Chris'. and Connie Shelton
:Mr 'and. Mrs. Dawson 1I Kay'
of 'Brandon, .•Mari., were . week
:end Visitors with their cousins,
Mr: and ' Mrs., . I Huntley a,wson
and .family • •
Relatives. f r o m. Walkerton,.
Goderieh and Kincar:dine, attcn
ded ,the :funeral of Noble Fi(;c6.•'
as'. well as Mr.' and Mrs. Don
MacLean: 'Of . .Port Credit,." .Mr,
MacLean, a , nephew,'
pilot:. .
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