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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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Prank Alton President Of Curring au
teeve Assures Group Of New Club
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The -annual meeting Otte. I.uck-•
>w and. District Curling. Club took
ace following4 delicious.banquet
rved din Hamilton's Mayfair dining
pontC. IvlcK;im, president
'the Club, presided for the,meet-_
,g., Secretary Glen: Walden •read,
e,m•inutes of.the last annual meet
,g. and gave a financial .report
hich indicated that for the first. •
me; since it was organized, the
,ub was not' in the. fedi Dr.
cKim.••thanked. the executive.
hich had.helped to make this
ason of curling anenjoyable. one
hank Alton and Bob Finlay.
.ganized'the Thursday and Sunday
•ght draws,. iVernon Hunter and • . •
len Walden arranged the' bonspiels
td Alex Hackett and Larry Salk- .
.d lookedafter. the preparation of
Le,ice: Dr; McKim commented
t how:. pleased. every one.:was t0,
the had High School curling,
A010 to the,efforts of Principal.;
del Mason and Ron//Ashkanase.
Reeve :George. Joynt' and Mrs:
rynt were present at the banquet,
}d Mr..Joynt made. a few remarks '
nphasizing that, a: newClub 'roan,.
ould:be available for the curlers
.xt•season Mr. Mason -alio made•
statement, indicating that there
ould be:.m ore enthusiastic.curlers
dm. the L. D;'H, S, 'next : year ; • '
The. nominating: committee then
esented a slate •of officers for.
!xt. season. It •was moved , secon-
'd and passed,:by the members
Tat th s•be accepted, The new
['firers 'arei Past President', :Jack.
Finlay Rink Wins:
Final Bonspiel
The Lucknow Curling Club finish -
d their: season with. :;a Bonspiel and
Inner. •
The Bonspiel which„ consisted of
rro siX 'end games was won by Bob:
Inlay's rink, Dr.' McKim .was a:. •
lose ,second. Both had 19 points,. •
ut. Bob: Finlay's rink' had an aggre-
ate of 15' and. Dr; McKim. an agg
!gate 'of 14,. Third prize went:to
1 Hamilton's rink;with 12 points, .
Bob' Finlay defeated Gordon Fin--
tyson's rink in the firstgame 7-2.
i the `second: gam a he defeated ,
Ick Treleaven's rink'8-2.
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Dr. -McKim b . ..
beat Torn Hackett s
ink 8-1 'arid inhis second game
efeated Al Hamilton 6-3 •
It was,inter sting that the four.
,tst: arne
g , winners had tier games. •`
their second 'game', • •
Gordon Finlayson and Alex Hack-.
tt tied 5-5•and Tom Hackett and
'ernon Hunter tied '6-6.
Bob Finlay, Margaret Finlay y.
larold.Austin, Ann Austin 19.
dints,
Jack McKim Carroll McKim ,
Joel Mason, Carolyn.Mason .- 19
dints
�1 Hamilton, Nancy Maclntyre,
lvin'Ahon 12 points.
Jack: Treleaven; Jane Treleaven,
ill .Nelson, Mary'Maclntyre -,10;
oints.
3ordon Finlayson, Dorothy Finlay
xi, Glen Walden, Mary Boyle
1/2 points., ' ” ;
Alex Hackett, Elia Hackett,
tom Reavie, Donald, Hackett- •
1/2 points.,
Torn Hackett; Grace trlliott,
erb Wilkins, Barry Hackett 6 1/2
tints,
Vernon Hunter, Anna Mae Hunter,
th Hamilton, Alex - Andrew -
1/2 points:
Oom
McKim;; Presi'dent., .Frank Alton; •
Vice President,, Alex Hackett;
Secretary -Treasurer:,, Glen Walden;
Directors; Vernon Hunter, Bob
Finlay, Jack Treleaven,. Stuart,
Reavie, :Mary Boyle , Ann 'Austin..
Dr. McKim. then turned''the meet
ing,ovez to President Frank Alton.
Frank, thanked Dr.. McKiin for, the,
time and effort he has given the
club. Secretary Glen Walden was
' also thanked 'for the work he,tias •
'pit into his office
lt, had been planned to show
film's .of curling for The Briar;corn
' petition . , •However. . these 'were 'un-
obtainable, so an;hour..of visiting
.and card playing concluded amen-
joyable' day ,for 'the Lucknow curl-.
ers.
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' RIPLEY CURLING.:N. EWS
•BY DON''McLAY
The John •
Bell Trophy, .signifying
;the Men's Club Championship Was,
presented to Jack. Scott's rink, on''•.•
Thursday last; after he had defeat-::
ed Leroy Walden's foursome in a •
twelve end play-off. Carl Funston
awarded• the trophy and.congratul-
ated Jack and his rink of Bob Ly.ons,1
vice;. Jirn Elliott, second and Jim
MacTavish,..lead: Individual troph-.
ies were presented to the' winning
rink by President Don.' Mactavish.'
Drawrnaster Elmer Courtney pres-
ented the
resented.the :"runners=up" trophies to.
Leroy's rink, which had''Ken. H.
MacKenzie, as vice skip;' Don
McLay;second .and Murray. Pollock'
lead. '
Leroy Walden's rink.was'••'
successful in winning the play=offs.
for final March draw, earning the
right to the Club' Championship
final against Jack.Scott's rink, the
winner of'the early: January draw.
Res'ttlts were.as follows; First
round; Bili" Kempton 8, Murray
Culbert 7; Leroy Walden 8, Allist
er MacKay 8; Bert Elliott 7 ; Elm-
er
Elm-er Bradley 3; Murray Thompson 7,,
J S. Robb 4.. Second •round: Leroy
Walden 7,Bill Kempton4; Murray'
Thompson 6, Bert -Elliott 5..Final
game: -.Leroy Walden:12, Murray
Thompson 6.
Two rinks, ,'skipped by LS; :Robb
and Bob Johnston, took ,part in a
spiel at Windsor on'Saturday,
.A most successful spiel .was held.
on Saturday', ,to curl fdr the newest'
club trophy, presented by. J. S. •
Robb. Ricky. Dodds was'the winninf.
•skip, assisted by .his mother, June
as.vice ,skip;'father, John playri.g
second stones and Shirley Steele,
lead. Grant MacDonald presented
the trophy for`' J. S. , and was
assisted' in arrangements by Gorr
don Roulston; Evylene and .Marge
MacTavish .• Second place went to
Dan..MacTavish's rink,. with -
Gladys Nicholson, vice; Wayne
Lowry,. second and Marlene Coiling.
lead. Third was won. by Harry. Scott
with the consolation prize going to.
-Wally Ballagli's foursome::
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Tonight, April 5th , is the night
of the club annual meeting. A
report On it and the fine tedition
of. the Ripley -Curling News for this
season will•appear next week..
COmpletes Final•
U�nversft Term.
KINLOSS. NEWS :
•Denver. Pickle has completed.
;his final term in Mechanical
Engineering at the University of •
Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie
were in Toronto on. Wednesday vis-
iting with Frank's mother and sister
Mrs. Wm..n MacKenzie, Catherine "
and other.relativ+es, •
Miss Betty •Han'iilton of Niagara,
Falls.'and Donald •Hamilton of North.
Bay.were home for Easter. Mrs. G.
Hamilton and Betty spent a few
days in Niagara Falls during Easter.,
week ' . .
Mr, and Mrs. Hartley Barton and
Jeanne Marie. -of Fergus visited
Sunday at the.home of Mr. and Mrs
Allan Graham
. Mrs. Jelle:.de 'Jong .is a patient in
Victoria Hospital, London. "
' Mrs. Robert Gilchrist and boys.
'have been quite ill with.." strep
throat and "flu".
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HERTA AND YORK BARLEY
RUSSELL OATS
AND
Useum
s Lehi. Projectaaa��
BY:R.S. ATKEY•
• GO DERICH - Huron County's •
Main Centennial Project is a large
'addition to Huron County Pioneer
Museum ; . located at 104 North
Street Godericli
.On recommendation of the Prop-
erty Committee, 'County.Council
decided' that an addition to the •
:museum of approximately. 3:900
square feet (148 fees by 20 feet)
be constructed at a'cost "in the -
neighbourhood of $10 :090.7
Carl Dalton; Seaforth:. coinmi
tteechairman,, explained that the
addition 'was badly needed .: and
that it was wise for Council to..
benefit from the: experience and:
dedication of thecurator;. James.,
Chisholm , prior to his retirement.
Calvin 1rauter, Brussels,. as a
member of the committee, said''he
was in favour of the extension, and'
as chairman of the Tourism and'.
Industrial, Corn mittee , the
members: felt that this museum' is
one: of the great _points, of interest
in Huron County: '
Carl•Dalton,' the chairman; de '7
dared' that this would be the •
County's Centennial Project and '
would be formally dedicated in
•
•thi's manner; •
• Kenneth Stewart;' McKillop. said
that as Warden in 1966, he!had
several very favourable comments
from outsiders on the Pioneer
Museum. •"Novel is the time to
build an •addition when we have a
dedicated man like Mr. t hisholin
in charge." he.delcared,
J. P. AleiCander: Wingham
thought the size of the exhibits
that go into the; building should be
limited. •
Clarence E. Boyle, Exeter', felt.
it'rvas "a lot of •money'':' for the
purpose for which the building,,
would be used,
Wilmer 'Hardy, Colborne 'quest.
toned the historical value of some
articles in the museum.
Leroy Thiel, Zurich, asked
to
Meaning of "in the neighbourhood
000'`, as published in a •
report. Ha.was informed that
$10,. 000: wag the top limit'.:
•
•
Stid�ni'sWi.n
$250p Bursary
WHITECHORCH .ivEWS:
•Congratularions:to our Western:
University students George . Conn
and Murray 'Coulteswho last week ..
received word.that'they had; won
a• bursary a.rnounting''to $25.00 if all .
the rules are, complied With.
EUCHRE, PARTY
A= progressive- .euchre.party•was •
held Friday night at Curries school
with 15 tables of players. Prize
winners' were high lady- Mrs.. Har-
old 'Congrain, 'high gent W S. •..
'Eadie, low lady ,H Duane Currie
playing as a• lady , low gent. Alex-
Robertson, special prize for lone
hands....in Diamonds; lady. Mrs: •Jim
Coultes and for gent Jim Wilson.
The heists:and hostesses Mr.:and•
Ivirs. Ken Currie and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Coultes served lunch.
There will be another party in 2
weeks, April 14 when the sponsors,
will be Mr. and °Mrs. Ronald COO- ,
tes, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Coultes, •Mr'
and 'Mrs •. ,Dick:Moore. :
AT GRANDDAUGHTER'S WEDDING •
".Art,-lvloore is back on she farm in
West Wawanosh again after'spend1n€
the winter with his family and
grandchildren at Belm'ore , 'W inghan- ,
Woodstock,. Preston and `Lucknow .
Mr. Moore attended the wedding
and reception of his granddaughter'
Carol Moore and&John.McLennan'
at Pfeston United Church. .The
newlyweds will live inf Preston,
Little Faye Irwin of Lucknow
visited last week with' her cousin
Janet Laidlaw and parents Mr. and
Mrs. 'Ivan Laidlaw.
The Annual meeting of i/hite-'
church W. I; will; be held in White-
church Community Memorial Hall
a
on Wednesday, April 12th at 2p.m,
Roll call - payment of fees and..
'Witten- suggestions for mottoes,
011 .calls for 196.7-68 programme.
Standing committee conveners•
reports. Election of Officers and
courtesy remarks to be given by
Mrs, Russell. Gaunt.
Mr. Donald Watt stud lit
preacher remained in T' rento over''
the week end preparing for exams
whichpare rilaw' being held at Knox
College