HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-02-27, Page 10•x
Ee'TRIC BROODERS:
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i ODDER PIPES and THERMOS'
POULTRY FOUNTS snit FzEriERS
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FEAR TALK
k�WF°I. J ND.LA
was host -
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,ess; for the February...meetin l of
irshea WI. The 2nd vice .pies.
Mks Cliff, Roulston, presided 'sand
secretary' Mrs, D• `J•_MacKinnon.
The. • scripture' Was read by Mrs•'
Tisk Moffat.
. arious thank .you. notes Were
read. , Achievement ..day will. be
held ;in ',Walkerton,. March, 23rd..
1e " "At H,ome:" for • .members,
fusbanda ' and families . will. be
held In the` Recreational. Centre
' •.on`.February 284th,. the; dinner 'to•
start at 7 p'.m The committee.
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those • who had not written ':up.
'the tiatory,.'.'of their :farms, try
and dQ se, by the next meeting,
and also include:. a snapshot . of
same
M. �'Jarnes Ma l av:ish favored,
with wo' pleasing solos. Miss
Annie, MaaKMay; and Miss Dean
MacLeod. each • gave humorous
Lucknow's battling';. Bantams:
have; reached the f�uals •for the•
W O."D" , cherVionship.
They take 5: , Zurich 'in Hensall
Wednesday night • and are ex•,
peeted to play at home ori Friday
night. It's `~ a two out of th'iee
seriea.'.. for ,the silverware and a
winner is to be , de larod rAhis.,
week lif it goes three games,
the deciding battle will likely be
`on Saturday with a` flip: of the
coin'deciding •where
Take 3rd From Shallow Lake
The Shallow Lake series: was
a -thriller_ Luckno-w took the op-
ener :7 to 6, With -Shallow -Lake -
squaring
ith-Shallow-Lakesquaringthe series ---with a 7-4
win. The. final tussle last Thurs-`
day. nightwas nip=and-tuck with.
,the Lucknow' ' lads squeezing . a
3-2 verdict in , a , well . played
game, ;' Lucknow had a 1-0. edge
in the first. but they scored' goal.
'for goal in iboth. the second; and
third periods
There's
always
good
listening
on
CBC Radio
readings
Thirty four members answered
the ,roll call. with. "A country I'd
dike to visit". There were also 5
visitors The directors, Mrs, S.
Chislett, .'Mrs. Allan MacDonald;
Mrs 'Irwin,: in honor of . the jub-
ilee; serveddessert of cake and
ice :cream.
hays requested: that 'everyone
be F.,ORMER, RESIDENT LAID
• on. time.. TO REST AT CLINTON
Thie Calico Ball committee met`
and ' made, further 'plans for the Mrs. J W.. Treleaven, a na•tive.
.B.411.• to be held :April 5t11. Mfg. of Clintgn, . passed ' ,. away last
„x. B;ikkton brought' highlights. _week in London in her. 80th
1 was --het
• • from the , e •era ; • e ' .
• . Mrd.: Gordon . Montgomery of Friday at 'Clinton,:with Mr• and d
Harold .Treleaven. of Luck-
' o'•.is ' a.- xiati;ve,• ,aif,.':Nirs:, .. ,
lLucl�ionw, who,.
Newfoundland, ve . the topic of now attending the service.,:
New�Pou , � ga,formerly
� ' Canada's tenth pro-, Mrs Treleaven was
the,. day on a .. ,
• , ~ d -w _ en ; „Azle: Gibbing', Her • husband,
• �mce; ..She wore a ; ham .... � . .
'and, .stole which had been' John Wesley Treleaven, ,was' a
'Skirt now and:. was
in. Newwioundland".. Her; "resident bf.. -Lucknow :miade, ..., . -oll ' Tate
Was: most interesting and' principal - 'ofC Clintonliton collegiate
•talk;w..
-a ` num+ber • of - •years.. He was
concluded .':with: Mrs.. Steersing-. for , , , . ,. , .
them of. , the.. also principal at Timmins, and
Mg the national :anthem ..
-u on.retiring `frown the teaching
{province ., � Po
to teach. rofesis ri he. and. Mrs. Treleaven
'The anotto,� blow . � `'Norma took
ciuldren:rin the home °%how .,to re- and. their' daughter
Siva and obey•their .elders was'' up residence here • far a trine spec
n
taken by: "Miss: Dean MacLeod;; what. was known 'as the Dr. ,Teri -
Mrs. ..Martin brought a few briefs ant home and is .naw 'owned by
George Collinson took over the
goal -tending duties :and turned
in an outstanding game for a be-
ginner. :Thorn 'Collyer moved up
to the .forward line. The Luck-
now gang did a; good fore -check-
ing job • and had the fast -skat-
ing Shallow Lake boys stopped
before they, got '`going,.
Paul ' Henderson netted two
and Murray',Hunter' one • for the
homeeters; •
next week; ,
Sun --.!'T1�e Trojan Wan "
char
"no°8unaay"
vivo Toresthd
Tues. "'oTime io Go•,
Wed.: "Toad of Toad Hal
Thurs. ;- "Down a lonely`Road"
hwn �•d
IGI'1
"The Rowad 'Between"
prey». VI !S'.1' . a'
c
at. "Tho Desertic Plae'
i'r.a ►fewti.i.
Take Mildmay On 'Goals -
.On, Saturday _ .night, the Luck -
now boys were: again flying and
'outclassed the : Mildmay ' lads' in,
the Lucknow Arena' with: a 6-0
'shutout • The, visitors;. seldom
.broke loose from their own zone.
and. the locals `.kept .pouring, rub
d .on ber for a consistent two; .goals
per perio
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• Mildmay didn't. help their
.cause with five. penalties m the
final frame: Lucknow played • it
�e as they did- in:Mild.,
penalty -free, .• .
may. on Monday night
it was a dif
But. on ;Monday
:
fere
nt : tune `'as' the' : two teams-
battled to a 2 -all' draw giving
Lucknow the, . round ,8. to 2.
from the Rally: • -Cyrt1 Brown: y`They--later :moved
Currie. ..�•. Y, _�:. wir:... back +,. Clinton where. Ml'_ .Tie -
: A. ,MOCIn,tyre brought •us.; up to; leaven died a.: number of :years
'date on the, DiaMond . Jubilee ago,. Their daughter Norma inar
Which...Institutes' around the ried Craig:Ceoper, and her death
world celebrated.. 'ehrtiary •19th... :occiiired'at the time. Of the ,hirth'
Kairshea ,first ',bus triP was 'to of their daughter, Elizabeth.
O.A.P. ,to the 50th anniveriary. ',Mrs,' Treleayen accOm-
We have %been an Institute.; ten plished musician. and for. twenty-*
-years,:•-organizing 'in -January, _three years Was organist
1947. tario% Street :Muted Church ,i
lir—the--first ;game -the -goal -get-
ters
ame: the-goal-ge4--terse were Donald. Kirkland • 2;
Paul Henderson 2, Tom Wasney
and Bob Andrew one: each. Mur-
° ray Hunter and Paul Henderson
got the two in, Mildmay:
And now it's Lucknow ' and
Zurich in the championship. set.:
C BC TRANS CANADA NETWORK
by • Jim . Errington . and: . Fred
Young brought , the 'Lions • within
of victoryin ` the first
4 '.points :.
game and .7 points ' in the .third
game
point
scoring
The Zebras, sc g one poi
less; than . the Chipmunks this
round
;of,: the 'schedule, rolled to.
-a-r4-pointwictony_oyer the Coons.
Bud .Ores 672 . and Bob; Reid's
614 'led the way with Marg Ag-
new -leading .the• Coons,
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The Beavers'rolled for 'a three
point victory. 'over' the,. Tigers.;.
Donald MacKinnon and -Cora,
Thompson led the Beavers' team
' Thigh :for the' apposition in a .close
effort ,"With Neil J. McColl's 719
•:race. • •
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Team Standing
Gophers 55,.Chipmunks and
'Kangaro'os;.46, Pole Cats45, Zeb
_ras 44, ;,Wolverines:, 42,_ YBeaversf,
Squirrels •and, :Cubs 40, . Coons 27,
Tigers 25, Lions-„ 24;
The ,--Gophers are well
TIMBER TIPS
The future_ looks' bright for the
,Victory .to retain their nine point
led the- team with a • 640 flat
triple 'with Kay CrawfOrd scor-
ing a 614 total, Fcir.''the
Jack Fisher With 612. scored -high
tle.
4, The Chipmunk's, w who. have
of the schedule, ,added, Sour more
as they blanked the .Squiriels
:munks it was :teani effort 'with
Bud_Hamilton s 625 leading „the
e are now distributor in Lucknow and Diatrict
or 'St' LaWrence Cement This. Company ' has inst.
etently Irto-1710 ern - plant at- Clarkson, -
Ontario. _
e,plan to carry a stock of freh cement from
arch 'through" to November, Our first carloa
--arrive the, Week—of_March„ you,. re_quire
cernent ,we would , be pleased' tO receive your
S
but :with only 6 points :separat
' . teams any- the ..next eight ,
thing could happen`,' theselast...
two nights of schedule' play.
.. g.
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,The, playoffs will be 5 nights.,
. wit,h ! each roil of
round :robin g p.
six renumbering : ' according • to •
Standing..
wed ou Seriti_n
v�yo�ene- y �
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S3.95 posfrAto
Results Within* Exp•riincil
fair!,leile. ;etc; Even dlitriblition of ten.
Counting, greatly simplified; 'rill)! tested
'stitch) 4, complete !with acceseollear.
ahead, Des4.1t4•0 Wag lit. W.: toreetegli„lint: ,
FOR LOWEST LOW PRICES'
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Button. Were ;best ,for the Squir,-
The'. KangaroOs; again short.,
dd.' and Gladys ..HarnillOii Were.
tops for the Xarigareos 'who lOst
the third ganie by 'only
01.yen Caesar' and Dick Park
''Were. best; for the CubS who
'Were down iti, their, _
The Pole Catg -ilia out the
tion,s as' Dorothy and, Dinhie
flarnitton led the teatit',' with 1433,
a.tia Al2. respettively,, supported
ttliott •with 068: and high, singles;
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