HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-05-03, Page 8THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Another. Centennial Year Picture .
WEDNESDAY, MAY 3rd, 1967
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•:FRIDAY 'AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLi
''Commencing :April 28th
OR GROUPS BY APPOINTMENT ANY NIGHT.
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Custom Butchering — Curing and Smoking
Cutting and Wrapping Sausage Making. -, Fast Freezing•
HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS
CATTLE ONLY ON . WEDNESDAYS:'
With Two Big,Coolers, We Are Able To: Hang Your'Beef From
1 To 3 Weeks -` Whatever ..Your Requirements •Are
For •
Home Freezers We 'Sell Choice Home Killed Beef; Pork'
and Lamb In Any Quantity At"Lowest Marketing Prices
ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT• INSPECTED FOR YOUR
PROTECTION. .
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CALL RIPLEY 100.01t,106 ; CHAS. HOOISMA ,PROP.
Lad.BovJers:H�id
Season's Banquet
The Ladies' -Afternoon; bowling
.league completed another success-
ful season with a'delic ous banquet
served by the Anglican Guild on
April 24th at the Parish Hall,:
, Gifts were presented this year
rather •than trophies'. + '
'Th'e • Spy's ;..Isabelle Eedy,,' Jean
,Phillips', .Helen S.tothers:, Norma•
McDonagh,; Mabel' Steward, Beryl ,.
'Hunter „Thelma growl' and: Trudy;'
'Foran, were winners Of the sche-
dule :and each were presented with
embroidered pillow -cases,
The 'Duchess; Arnetta Thompson,
Wilma Chisholm, Janet Ashton,
Catherine ;Schmid , ; Alla Hackett.
Janet MacPherson, Irene Nelson •
and Anna Mae Hunter 'were''runners,-
up: and each were presented with,a
cup and. saucer;
The Delicious, Shirley Hawthorne.
Jessie Joynt, Anne Purney; Hanel
Webster Pearl'Murdie ,.,Catherine' .'
Andrew, Mary Lou-Raynard,and
Edith Webster were presented with
Centennial pins as "a consolation
prize, donated by Wm . 'Schmid.
In the Play=offs'the Duchessbwere;
the winners and. each "were'
presented•with embroidered pillow-
cases
The W ealthy'S ,,, Marion ,MacKinn-
on ,
acKinn-on,. Freda -Errington, Helen Hall, `'•
Mai•zie: Mathers ; Tillie.' Hackett, ; ;
'Ena Henderson ; Vi• Arnold and
Sally Ritchie were runners-up and
each were presented ' ii.th•a;cup•.
and'saucer:
Mr, and Mrs. ,Gilbert Campbell
proprietor& of the Bowling Alley
donated trophies for the High .
Average., High Triple and High
Single'' and' were presented by .Mrs
Campbell to Fern MacDonald with
the High Average "of .203; to
Marion MacKinnon with the High il
Triple' 823;, to Catherine Schmid
for a High Single,,,281'. ,.
Irene Nelson was presented with
a pin and.ear-ring set as Most
Improved' Bowler .
Gifts of Cookie Cannisterswere
presented to the next five high
averages * Marion MacKinnon 1'98,
Jessie Joynt 18$, Mildred Carneron
188, Isabelle Eedy 187 and Annetta
Thompson 187 •
Pin and Ear -ring sets'were Ores-
ented for High• scores in the play
offs to Arnetta Thompson with a .'.
882 ttipie and 344' single; to Janet
Ashton with a 382 single; ' to Fern
MacDonald with a 831 triple and
353 and 310 single
During the dinner lucky draws
were made for numerous gifts as
well;as for table; flower arrange-
ni ents
The evening concluded with Court,=
whist. _ The 'winners were Marion
Mackinnon, and Eliaackett with, '.
Consolation prizes going to Janet
Ashton and Anne Purney: ,
Ourexperienced mechanics. spot the
trouble before expensive damage sets, in:
We assure toy: performance with the best
tools, materials; Fast service,. took
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1967 . Models
SEVERAL TO CHOOSE FROM'
1966 CHEVROLET,. 4 door automatic, cylinder
1966 CHEVROLET, 4 door standard transmission,
1966 FORD Galaxie 500, 2;: door hardtop•:
1965 PONTIAC, 2. door V6 ,
1965 OLDSMOBILE 4 door, automatic 'transmission
1965' MERCURY Park Lane, 4 door hardtop
1965 ,BUICK Wildcat, 2 'door hardtop
1964 STUDEBAKER,.,V8 automatic
1963 CHEVROLET, 4 door
1962 CHEVROLET Bel Aur,•,2; door
1962 •METE,OR, standard, 4 door
1961 CHEVROLET, • 4 door'
1960 RAMBLER, 4Door, '6 Cylinder
1959. FORD, 4 door
1958 PONTIAC hardtop
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