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THE LUCKNOW 'SENTINEL, LUOKNOW, "..ONTARIO
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SCHOOL TO BE' READY
SOON' ` FOR: W.I.: MEETINGS.
the
of'
The November meeting
Kintail Women's Institute was,
held' `on, • Wednesday vening : at
l_;.
ander a
the ho me of °3VIrs. Y
with a large: • attendance.The
President presided and the ' roll'
call .•was.. an exchange 'of, pickles,.
The school committee, reported
some improvements and;.repairs,
done,and hope shortly to have'.
it in 'operation for the Institute's.
and community use.
Mrs. George .Moncrief, reported
on the' Tweedsmui history work-
shop she and Mrs..: Jack
• shop
Collinson.. attended in Dungannon.
It.: Was a ;worth while -day and
�
should en�durage' us _to get' along
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BOWLING NEWS ,
The Polecats are still •out in
front 'as they took one game
from the. Zebras, but, • had, high
pin fall for the extra .point. Keri
Mowbray ledthe cats with a,678
Flat. Ruth, Jardine event all out
to sho* the, men, how .;to !bowl
with her 564 flat. The Squirrels.
took two games . from the Coons.
But the • fine bowling' of Coon
Edna Rayner with her 601 flat
gave the Coons 1 . game. in.: pin
fall; Squirrel Lorna Button with
her 559. flat :;also : showed the.
Squirrels how to bowl.' The
,avers took . two games from
road for pin fall when the!' wheels
fell off 'in the;. ;third.' game •and
these hard hitting Cubs (who you,
can' `fool around 'with) took , the
third game in pin•fall Dick Parks
was best for the men with 561,
followed close , by Noreen Parks
and Jack .Caesar 'with 557 each.
Donald McKinnon's 548 flat was,
high 'for the Beavers A sThomp
D
• on with; here 515 flat'was best
I for the ladies. The. Chipmunks.
` took two games and pin fall from
;'the Gophers.` "":
Bill 'Hunterbowledwell c for'
the Chippers with his : 573 flat.
Russ Button was best' for the
Gophers ` with': his 572 flat. The
Tigers upset the Lionsas the all
Lassie; team took ; two games and
now
WEDNESDAY V • ,12th, 1958.
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R BARGAIN FOODLAND
GRANULATED SUGAR'
W a sell: for, less. SAVE.
OUR OWN BLEND TEA
Buy several pounds and save. `
FANCY PEAS, large 20 oz
Holly brand. Save '10c , ,
APPLE JUICE, tall 48oz.
ed. Martin's ; , .M
Low "priced. -..
SHREDDED WHEAT SALE
Nabisco's favourite, breakfast ,
histo book pin fall by a small margin..Jean
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ea.
Whitby with
,gave Mrs Gordon Emla song
on our her 509 flat 'was
` y Stewart'
•best for the Tigers. Bill S
full report., on the ,area CgnV,en- ,
the Lions. Standings:
for was be
„F•
at .
-tion .'held m London � recently, �•
the masonic'temple to . whiff h she Polecats 18, Beavers 17, Squirrells
,Was : a : delegate Mrs. Steele fl<oRn
•17, Cubs ' 16, Chipmunks. 14, , Ze-
Reids. Corner `.Institute spoke. to bras Gophers phers '9, Lions,7 , Coons
ru�e County .rail at 7, Tigers. 6:;
us on the B c Y..: , ,3'
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which g P I
r : e JACK MacDONALD NEW ,
also: told . us about ,the. Ripley y EN
0 G CLUB 'PRESID'ENT
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• •; h� classes which . hate/now-,i110 . .
night
started..., tart. d�
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.. , ... : , • :. . The Lucknow: Lawn Bowling
Mrs Vanderlay read a POem• �
It. •
was voted to have the'next! Club
endedYe season with their
Meeting,Wednesday esda: , even�•: • I annual.. meeting. A go
The Queen: and Institute Grace• ber•of new, bowlers 'took part this
the the meeting. After which Past summer andhelped the Club
a dainty. lunch was;aerved
.. to a successful season. The fees.
are to Abe the. `s e. for .next year,
{{ Club will again af-
f.
:Lawn
filiated: with' Provincial
scription?� • 1
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Combination Doors
Insulaton
Asphalt Paper
Weather Stripping
Caulking Compound
Rock Wool
'Doors and Windows:.
Garae.;. Doors.
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Lumber' : .
Gypsum Board:,
Wallboards..
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IBowling Association
Garnet Henderson completed
two years as president and Jack
MacDonald takes .:over %for.1959.
The . following is 'the,slate of
officers " and committees:Pres:,,
Jack McDonald; vice-pres., Fred
Jackson;''sec,:-treas.; Harold, Rit-
chie; Committees: jitneys,, Alex
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Seeded • Raisins,
Values Effective
November 13, 14, 15
Phone 119, Lucknow
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PRESENT GIFTS TO,
DEPARTING MEMBERS
Historical Research was, -`the
subject 'Of 'the'Silver; Lake Wom=
en's' Institute when.: it met at the
home of the secretary Mrs. Clan
ence Moulton on Wednesday' No
vember the fifth. .
' Mrs. Ge r'ge Young the 'pre-
.<he:ch
air: Mrs. Clar-
ence
�t
'asn.
'en.
sd W
e:
he' scripture:
tui
ad �
ire P
enc, Hedley'
Roll Call. was answered by "The,
Name •of. the Minister that Mar-
ried you". Correspondence was
read among which` was an invita
tion' for the :.branch to . attend the,
Bervie ` •. W.I. on Friday afternoon'
of this' Week. Reports were given
fromn: the standing ,' committee.
Plans were ' made to start the.
course on "Sew to. save• dollars
and make sense",:in the United:
Church" !basement on Monday'
night; Mrs., Clarence Moulton.
gave the report • on the Bruce
County :WI.; Rally which . was
hel � :. _ , Wiarton ,
e.
c nth
A�s�cussori took pia e. o
idea of changing :from .:the Guelph
area, convention. ;to one closer to
our county, The resolution .con—
venor ` is to : send.' a letter to the
effect' that We would favour 'the
MacNay, Ken Cameroon,. , Lloyd
Hall;. Peter Johnston;gmember-
$hip,• Rev. Geiger, Mrs. Ken Cam-,
eron, Jim' McNaughton; grounds,
Fred'. Jackson, • D.* R. Finlayson,
'JackFisher, Jack Henderson;
•• 'tournaments,' Garnet Henderson,
Ken Camerono, D. R. Finlayson,'
Win. Schmid. t
f.
RH LEY'ASHFIELD YOUNG'
PEOPLE .• MAP . PROGRAM
AUXILIARY
PLANS BAZAAR
The •monthly''meeting of the
Ladies:Auxiliary was held'Tues-
day, November 4th with twenty=
one member 'present and nine,,'.
guests from' the.' Ripley Branch.
Arrangements were comppleted
kl
Shoot
parties to'
-wee Sh
for
the P
Y
be. held every Friday` evening
Plans' were discussed for the
'bazaar, All
Members
forticoniing
are to donate two' aprons,;, also,
items for a white elephant' table:
Members donating sewing.,: or
"knitting are asked to. ;`price,their
•. work, own w
A" discussion took place re pen -
tering . the float in' the Santa-
-Claus .par.ade,',but this was held
over till • next ,meeting until' a
delegate had attended the' next
' Businessmen'Ss' meeting, ' and to
receive the Sanctions .of the Le- ;
gion Branch., - • •
.The Annual pot.Luck Supper.
and nomination -of. offices will
,be held December, 9th with th'
Zone, Commander:. Mary McCann
and -the retiring commander,'
Luella; Half as guests.
'Following the:' meeting we had
a: guest.entertainer in; the .person.
of Mrs. Campbell Thompson y who
'showed films .*.of the Centennial.
which were, enjoyed by all. , '
The Ripley Ashfield. Presby-,
terian Young :People's Society
has ,been . reorganized.: with the.
following , officers in charge. for
the `:1.958-59 season: President;
Donald. Hagedor"n; Vice President,,
Wendy Rutledge. and Anne Mc-
Kenzie; .Secretary,. B e t l,t y Ann
Parrish; ,'Treasurer, 'Barbara pin-.
layson; Social Convenor, 'Margar-
et Ann MacDonald. Worship Cori
venor, John Martin; `and Preis°
venors, John' Martin;; and Press:
Reporter, Marlene Raney.
• A program forthe year invol
,ving a series of filth strips and
a series 'of, discussions' 'on social
moral problems faced by ,youth,.
has been decided upon n.•.
The society attended a Hallo
- =
we'en costumme party . as guests
of Molesworth Society Saturday
evening Nov. 1. On November 3
installation df officers t'o'ok place
in the Ashfield' Church, Further.
' discussion took . place concerning
the year's program and a meet-
ing of the executive was planned
for' Sunday evening, November
8 to complete the details. `
Rey:, MacCombie closed ' With
prayer after the conducting of
move.
The: c• o`n v .e n o r Mrs: Mabel
Campbell gave the motto "A good'
'deed' is better than a stone mem-
orial."`•Mrs. ' Albert Colwell . gave
the report ' on the ''Guelph area
convention : to which she, was the
delegate. The meeting closed, by
the ' Queen and the `singing of
grace:: A 'bazaar of home. Made
•articles followed with Mrs. El-
mer, Bannerman' .doing the ,dut-
ies ;of auctioneer for a good dis-
.play of articles.
Mrs. George Herd and , Mrs.
James Cornish were to be • pre
sented • with cups and saucers;
they 'both', ..!being members . Who
are leaving: the community.
Lunch Was served.,by Mrs. Ric-
hard • Leeson, Mrs. William Stan-
ley ' and Mr's. William . Campbell.
ACKERTS ADD TWO TOP
COWS TO IIOLSTEIN °HERD
L.D:H.S. STUDENTS. HELD
'HALLOWE'EN PARTY
Students of:.the Lucknow Dis-
trict . High School held ,a Hallow
e'en party and dance on Tuesday
of . last' week.
A ..House of*. Horrors added to
the - spookiness of the :occasion
and 'Mac MacDonald tolda ghost .
story. Doughnuts, and pop, were ..
served. •
Costume prize winners were:
fancy lady, Shirley Moore; fancy
man, Diane Rayner; comic man,
Jim 'Watson;. comic lady, Nancy'
Irwin fancy couple,. Joanne: .
Crozier, • Beth' Cooper;,
couple, Carol '. ,IVlathers, ,Helen
Catripbell,:° Carol Stanley.
yn
Already' possessing one of the
finest Holstein herds„"in Western WILL'ADD TO
Ontario, Harvey Ackert and Sons
have, added to their, herd with the
purchase of two top cows at the
Trewin dispersal sale at Peter-
borough. at a cost of $2,525. ,
The new additions' are. in' ;the
20,000 pound production* class...
Additions, of their latest pur-
chase 'brings the total herd num-
ber to 90. • Milk at 'the. Ackert
farm is processed, in orie of the
most modern dairy parlors in the
area and three cooling systems.
,arein, operation at all, times. f' to
insure top grades of quality. -Two
outlets are used by the Ackerts
for their milk! the Kincardine
,Dairy and the ;mine River. Cheese
Co-operative which' takes "the ma-
jor Kincardine News
HALL. ESJU I PMENT '
;The Ladyoresters held their
• F.
monthly meeting : in the
Mall,` with , 'Brother HawkshaW
frot High Court "present; to toach
the members_correct court pro
cedure. It;,was decided to inform - ,
',the Town Council that the ladies
'Will have cupboards and a sink
built in the Town Balias soon
as ',available' space is provided.
Plans ;were also made for the,
Purchasing of road signs for ,the
'four entrances into town.
There will the a gift exchange
•
at. the December meeting, and &
party for the'families , later th in
the ibdn'th' op December.