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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-11-16, Page 8'.THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,LucMCoVIr, otlTAILQh r WEDNESDAY, • Ucknow. . venin .i�a yes 9. Dungannon . Team Points; Poppies 1, Tulips 3; Shirley Hawthorne set the pace Roses 1, Petunias 3. 'Pansies 0 , tills week with a 731 triple and Violets:4. Tosie Hamilton's game of 275 was. High Single -° Dorothy Errington the ladies' high single, 270, High Triple' - Anna Johnstone Bill Searle rolled the men's top 641, trip-. tie of 637 and Don''MacKinnon Games. 200 and over; Marie Stew' " a 't icngle w tb 9 ,ori " 1, Anna-Joain`stone 244 Men over.275, Al Hamilton '287. DOrothyErrington 222." 270,'Mar- • Ladies°over 225; Shirley Hawthar-'Ina Parks 218, Kathy• Gibson` 205, ne 273; 243, ,Jane, Treleaven 246, . ' Team Standing.. Kay Crawford's MaryFisher . Petunias 19.; Rose :Hall's Roses 15. Joyce Cranston:245 , ',r � 233, Vilma Chisholm 231, Docoth) Ruth Jardine's Tulips 14, Muriel • Errington 230, Marie, Button 228, Ritchie's Poppies 13, Kathy Gibson'y Marie Stewart 226, Violets: 13. Tillie Wilson's Pansies Standing; 'Zebras 40, Beavers 35., X10, Kangaroos 30. Squirrels, Wol- verines 28. Coons 24 .. Tigers 23, Chipmunks 23 . ci bs 18, Pole Cats:17,, Lions 15 , Gophers 12 ladies,' _Afternoon ("Monday - November 14) Fern MacDonald rolled the 'High: Sine Game of 276. flat and the Triple Game of 665 flat to top the bowling for this week. 'Pane MacDonald's Russets 7 points,'Shirley Hawthorne's. Delis - ious 0 points; Marion MacKinnon's Wealthys 7 points, Mildred Camer- on's -Pippins 0 'pointe Isabelle '• Eeoly''s spys 7 points, 'Annetta Thom; pson's Duchess .B points. • Games of 200 and over Fettle MacDonald 276, 206, Madelaine Haldenby 251, Jessie Joynt 272, Catherine ,Andrew 223,: -Shirley Hawthorne 203. 'Marion MacKina- °co 201, ' Helen Hill. 202. Mildred Cameron 232. 216, Mabel Stewart "227, Isabelle Eedy 205. Helen Stothers 201. Jean Phillips 223. 214.' Team Stkndin Russetts 25 porn Spys 20. points, Wealthys 16 points, Duchess ss 12 points . Delicious 6, points ; Pi 5- Puts Lucknow Men (Tuesday. Nov,8 - 9 p.m;Group) The high single gamer for this week was rolled by; Clarence'rGreer with 316 flat. High, triple goes to Mel Dickson with 740 flat. ' Clarence Greer's Buicks 5 points, Len MatDonald's Pontiacs 2 points; Frock 8uttoo's ldsmobiues-4 points. Roy Finlayson''s Fords 3 points; Bill Hunter's lodges 5 points," Jack Fisher's Mustangs 2 points_ 'Games. of 250 and over Clarence Greer 316. Harold Maize 267, Mel Dickson 298, Omar Brooks 273, Fred Young 254, Bill Stewart 285, Bill Searle 26.1. ' Team Standings: Oldsmobiles' 26,points, Buicks 26 points. Fords 22 points. Dodges 19 points, Mus- tangs 19. 'points.. Pontiacs 14 points Mr, and Its.: Douglas Graham enjoyed a few days holiday With relatives, and friends.3i he -Toto to area and attended the Royal' Win- :. - ter' Fair Allan MtacDougall and Shams Tk!i't were guests ad -Donald %.irk 1a ''s wedding in Leamington t Saturday. Cr. anti Nts. Aliso-:raharn aye family .were a ti. :.or s,. LST ock MacKenzie .ti -f T e an i• Sz.--idsy With Mme.. I c e awe' 'c' i.Zt`.+i zetirAves it ::'i' '' 5ay. . ' F •. r'> i x mtZ:`3 >, wee. `, c :s .Sri'" "11 . � y`s. .in+�-'•�:i""L:y. am; �4 l Hl y • • Pn+4 .„^•.yVASwTY l.o.. „Y is a `azre•= ARE You INTERESTED is '' sa OPPORTUNITY : wild ew . INVESTMENT. DEALER?• '. . A JOB: we need both experienced and inexperi. enced men and' women in 'riourr ar+eo' to handlebonds, shores and mul•uot funds. The Ivosit the dist'rr"bu- Van and trading ' of ' G oem_- merit .and Corpa otioo bbonods; and stocies;. the :creation of snvings pans and Registered Retirement Pension pans; :. the use .of Portfolio anaas I_peagrains._tea as the *•ithdsavic$ clan to ,n eet specxf c ob ectrires �1 fall t•ro:du g progrcrri• ;•s an to that :earl create a detect for you heath • o s Age rs • los a. fir.The rnpartant pest t$ 4te' 1rc9i: tn7iess to arc's: and.,so • cc- sept 'stow 'To .foam more c•''. azAt, the y�:S ex.h irt'a s in; .theG;^s'1iest- e t' .:f .� ' ore c" '.'C~'vvp ,.ori ?'�.i%' ..d5'^.E.Ss.••: •i jr ; 16 5 tor W:r` ' eters ,iii • iert • t .tr- • - :. ti .:- • vtu. OM A 1114 • l:"'#P'SLE Algia. iIr,"dib To. cpiltE " ALL ii.kAkTlria.M,ES F,It.7 , laVettaliti to Fitz* .1,31 311 AT TSE' $T pstrets ;Pitt:Sit app ?ot3uck Su'Ppe is Success (Purple Grove News) The Women's histitute's first attempt at . a pot -luck supper was held with great success at the Community Centre :on Friday . everting when, ov'er'ftfty people partook of the hot meal., . Those - who weren't able to attend' the supper still• enjoyed a few games of cards 'roc :which: prizes were awarded as 'follows: Lady's High -'Mrs,. George. ,Emerson, Gent's High ' George. Harkness , Boobie prizes Donnie Hstrknes and Margie Collins:, Special, prizes for guessing the lucky ' number went •to Mrs_.. Peter Leeson., and Don Reed. '. % • . Vicki and; David Young of Kinloss spelt -last weekend- th Mr and 'Mr's. ,s rrtoe 'Collins' and family. Mrs,. R46 14111 spent a few'.days in London last reek Where she Visited friends. Among those who attended the :Federation. of Agriculture Conven- tion a Leek ago Monday were Cameron McAuley, 'Roc, Slade.. Nirs . Don ' .i. -CC : The conventiott was weld in Toronto nos: ' Mcnda y 't Wed- nesday. ed - nesday , Mr, and Mrs' adi'aGn Patterson. :fir.;s.` Walter .%er ar.,4 i'a,ck Farrell sten: Monday. is Tobr'orato loz . aid Mrs. . i ete.4 Leeson and Z •a!•a F.:.`,'` -::a spent '.e week- ,�,�e' 3Ci y *1 Yt 1"�fealte'i azhi Ira et... F7.7*. A -7/"e tiatIai3also i t.s ted • ""p �y r �r. fir. p"'t' ' 'szv a. 4%r . ..''..' for a weekend,w:.. ?�... V . aw .z:. w .: ago t:. T _ 511;1 a� ee 4e= it 'Se t.er=e 7e ; a: . ores 'Hr`na'�z1z:::, Y} r 4.aaB 't �• y 'w'Zt P v ✓«4i FLw . 3 " '-ats *kt :k,... 'AMeek . , raw Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Rogers of �N! r,: and Mrs. Fred 134 River Street east,Moose .Taw.. Verna Boyle, Mt Sade, .celebrated their' Blth'wedd-Jones, Mr, Cerakd ing anniversary with a banquet and Mr, Albert Binkley reception at their home Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs.. Rob Novernber,lst, • at the turn of the c, The bride,bf 67 years was attired settler''s car wi.th,w in a navy and 'white dress and: wore. his' four children , 1 at corsage of Sweetheart roses and 'have several cousin carnations. The, groom wore a • LuckElttlerno,wMark; area t aorMrto s boutonniere, Y •.A n arrangement f, ":mums, orad s • roses decorated the living room. The bride's table, ; covered with a' cutwctit cloth, was centred within: arrangement in gold. and white,: topped with av'.67" motif, and Via■ rrsaa,Y1C flanked with gold tapers in brass AllTowtnships in candle holders. A. long distant call are co-operating in was receivedfiom their son,. Albert Warble Fly Control Rogers at • Mazenod and messages Using pour. CO S\ Le of. congratulation were.. ieceived • ..M1 Township c oar from Her. Majesty, Queen Elizabeth• County by their 'k� = 11; 'Prime Minister L. B, Pearson,: obligated to'Con!ro1 Hod, J. Diefenbaker, 1,E. Pascoe, In their respecti�e T.C. Douglas,' Lieutenant Gover The .advent of s` st nor R.;L, Hanbidge, W.S. laoyd, . generally: rendered Mayor L.H. Lewey: spring spray`in obsc F'Mrs. Rogers is' the foriner'Elizab- ersl use now is t,, eth Johnston.of Lucknow. ?ntarlo, ics,•which except'i: • .and Z r,: ' Rogers aisa.came from where ,a ew i-nt'e r -r r o8 Lucknow . They were marded at . followed mu ; be i Port' Hope,;' Oat. by ReV'. W. R, December lst , t'r._tr1 Young, November. st, 1899, labels warn aka�r:9t :They.hav�e'two sons,..S'. G. Rogers r. January an,4 .Fe of Vancouver', :and Albert Rogers, as°be used, etfectic Mazenod. One daughter Mrs;.: Rob apring.(March orAp ;ert'Patt#son of Saskatoon:. eight Matiy'TownshIps a. grandchildren and nine great :grand the purchase of tystt childrenfarmers at $^ Mr. and Mrs, Roger's arrived: in necessarily .� as s. Moose Jaw in 1902,' and. resided is th.. Farriers are ' distric un 1913 'taut their 7 o1,;;ti. the Marli oro+tgh t • til when they.took;up farming at'Maze,Yrtain dire Towne ip F Pad. They::retired_.to Moose Taw an connect ion . y stockers Generally'afd . ;,,,osi,„.":1,evn.: d 1956. The are members of`Knox Pre1sb t yterian Church s.+id. Mrs. g - . erg: is .a member of the Women's .. ,,''where most o; ..!he w, Misslonary:'Society. A, "ria ro the trouble: !t. is r��t *c' honoured couple mwas glven by' Mr. ' milk Cows Fred Boyle,•: and. tire, telegrams were ' • Systemics � ' i i ic :tVeoierad,onab:.B.ZIttor.imaFrtiadidoenjs.gr°nes: . lv'irs. acaordin'te �:ttectic . angements' _ label . Side offer, a^ be. ' eicvcise a�:�: e ~ zu Out Of town: guests attending were w Mr, , and Mrs, 'Robert Pattison rnent: as co' : aT g.4 •••.-' asatoo, and Other knTremain, ir; a ,� 7" -. ' � �� .nt ; ventilatioh .•. cluded• Mrs. •lreoe MacKenzie. . k , When you have a r~: age have a debt. You pay it .off if It ,, r e • :Y family must try to pay it off, or ' :5? ; , h `. if you.die--uorless you have a ceftation policy. Such a Pak, pay off the Mortgage for y ,'..e 's you live, the caash built u ""~ 'zi available if Weeded for home rcF. emergencies. SUN' LIFE AS URAPICE COMIPAhx roc, • CA RR. 2ItLIAM_J. w txag`;arn ai Gam, i'�fxi'fr a