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THE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. i5th,
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See tis ..< for All
Front End Fix -Ups
No monkey business i , For front end repairs. or .any
car service, ; you cancount on us. Reasonable
rates, too.
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VERY EVENING
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HITECHUR
CONDUCT -:SUNDAY SERVICE
On Sundayafternoon•Mr, and,
Mrs. .Wybenga :and" Mrs. Dawson
Craig were at Pinecrest Manor
t0 conduct a 'religious service..:
Several'farruliar hymns were sung.
Mr, Wy.benga.led in Prayer and
.gave scripture' readings.. Mrs Wy-
benga read a, nteditation,.,
' • Some patients requested the.
singing ,of their favorite hymns.:
Mr. Wybe'nga: closed with prayer:
Mr and Mrs. • Wesley Tiffin,
Mr. and Mrs..•Bob. Mowbray on
Sattuday'attended London 'Fair.
sand spent the . evening` with Mi:
. and .Mrs. Jinn' Wilson. On Sunday
'.they went to Waterloo to visit'
with, Mr, and ,Mrs. `Donald Gaunt.
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Mr.: and Mrs. Wm.:Purdon were
:also Sunday'visitors at the: same
home
'.Miss Norma: Coutts of, Wi'ngha m ,
visited on Sunday•with Mrs. Rob
ert Ross.
Mr..and Mrs. •Tem Morrison.
of 'Luc+know were ,at Westminster,
Hospital, London ori .Monday,
where Tom irad a check up..
spent the week. end withher
brother Tom Morrison and 'Mrs;'
Morrison of Ltic.know,
'Ladies' league
Commence Bowling
LADIES 63Q1 P.M.,
The la,dies:6,30: Bowling Leag-
ue, got off to a. good start on Mori-
day evening with. Kay Gohyer
bowling the. high.'single game. of
224 a.nd Marion MacKinnon the'
high tripie•'o;f '641.
Gaines. of `20.0' and. over: ;Kay
Collyer 224 I`1ariOn_ Mac Kin11Q1
203., 213;',, • Ena' Henderson' 2Q,2., ,• •
Bernice -Henry, 2i6.. '
• Team points:' Jessie Joynt's.
Beechnuts 5 ,.. Ruth Thompson's
Coconuts 2,' Ena Henderson's
Peanuts 5., Jean Phillips' Butter-
nuts' 2, Norma McDonagh's Chest
nuts.5., Catherine Andrew's Wal-
nuts 2,
Team. standings: Beechnuts. '5 ,
Peanuts 5, Chestnuts 5 ,: Coconuts
2, Butternuts: g., Walnu s'2.
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LADIES .9'1):K.
Welcome ladies to another year
-o-f-bowling: :.
High single was rolled by :one of
our n:ew, bowlers Donna Moffat
with a 257. •
High,triple Was bowled by Grace
Hopi': with '554.'•
Teampoints: .Tillie Wilson's'
Hazelnuts 2, Barb Whitby's: Pec
an -.nuts 5 Ivlary'Lou. Barger's, Wa1
nuts 2 ,Rena Forster's Chestnuts 5;
Mar Cleland's PeariUts. 3 arid.
Tena'Gardner's Almond;-nuts:4'.
Team standing: Pecan -nuts 5 ,.
Ch- stnuts 5,..Aimond-nuts 4
Peanuts 3, Walnuts 2, .Hazel-
nuts 2,,. ..
Pee Wees Are
one inners
Trio Finish, In
second P a
Lucknow Pee Wees are one .
playoff winner;; in the W O.A A
Softball competition;
It. took five ga.mes';to do it;
but Lucnow e s ge . =russe s . ret.
gam es to. twoa best -d,f five
series.. The. fifth• game was play
.ed in Brussels last week and .Luck -
now won it LS-lO. •
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LOOKU4G-.
THROUGH TH
SENTINEL FILES
WITH MARGARET THOMPSON
10 .YEAR'S
°J'UNE 1961.
An .avenue of thirteen ornamen-
tal trees (known as. Sunburst •Loc-
•
bie'and'Billie.have moved from'..
their home at; Currie's school to
'Kitchener where he, has employ,
ee
ust). was. planted. on. Campbell ••
Street between Outram; and
Havelock,' They ;were designed to.
replace the row of maples which
were Cut down order to widen
the highway in this block. The
planting project was'par.t,of the
Horticultural Society's progra.m
of civic beautification...
YEARS A
The Goderich .Lawn Bowls
Club held"their annual GI'era
Trophy..Tournaq.i'ent We.d.iics
•afternoon, :Sept:enmher 5.
• First prize and trophy. wer
Mrs.Grace Scrim'a 7eur's •rir
from Goderich.
Secondprize went, to -die
noW rink. of Isobel 1 ii'l.ler ski
Maudie Fisher vice•.ar d• `l ill
Wilson' lead. •
Third prize went to, Mrs,'
timpson's•.rink .from.. Sarnia
four:tti. prize .we'nt•to; Mlrs R.
Getty's'rink from.. London.'
• The localgang are, waiting for
word as'to who they will play in
the next :pl'ayoff,round
JUNE '1941'
s .A. .'E: Purdon spent.'the '
'-week end- rich her-daughterrs
McIntyre: arid -Mr. McIntyre. •
• Mr, .and Mrs Cliff Schwerrzer
Of Kitchener were Thursday even
ing visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Bila -ntou1
•
Home, for the week end were
Todd , :ruinYstert
Luc.know United Churchfor three
years., accepted. a, ca11`to'George
town 'United ;Chuzch, effective
July .ls.t..•
Rev. Mr. Todd was succeeded,
-byy-fte- --J-,_.Ste• a rt of Dra yton .
Dr. R. L Treleaven; .local
dentist, moved.tb Woodstock to
LADIES EXHIBITS
-SCHOOL.. CHILDREN :EXHIBITS
COMMER.CIAL DISPLAYS` -
4=R ACHIEVEMENT CLUB PROJECTS
—SCHOOL CHILDREN SQUARE DANCING
COMPETITIONS ' •
:EARL& MARTHA HAYWOOD
Wulf .Provide Enjoyable Entertainment
Robertson's Outdoor Amusements'
SHOW -r8
- PARADE CLASSES
= WESTERN'GAMES
= CHIL YS PET:PONY CLASS
- TROTTING' PONY RACES -
Miss Aima Conn of Guelph '
University, Doris Rntoul of
London and John Gibb., Walker-'
on.;,
make their home and 'where he • •
established a.. dental practice. ,.
lulls. Galbraith;o•f•Wingham;
spent a few days last week with
Mr, and •Mrs. Walter Elliott and
family.
Miss Ruth_Ellrott._is, one;..of the
Mrs. 3. Scott and Valerie of
Listowel were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr. and -Mrs. ,Earl
'Wilkens and .family.: .
12•girls' ehosen from Briice County
to. take part in 4=H work at the
London Fair on Friday of "this
week.
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Simon de Boer and Jerry Visser
On Saturday went to Kendal .to ,
bring home Henry Wybenga , who
had been Working there at the
tobacco crop, . ,
tifte and M. Ilii• '.Toth ,. rob
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Effiott •and
'Mrs: Bill MacPherson.of:St. Iel�
ens on Wednesday last took their
Mother Mrs. Agnes Elliott to Mal-
ton airport to go by;plane to Reg
lira to visit With Mr. and Mrs. Jim.
Elliott:. `
Visiting with Nit.- and Mrs.
Peter de Boer. and 'family are her
I rother`'t tWo girls Niesje and
Truida Ney'erngh of Neppel Hot�
Lind,
.JLtNE' 1921:
J. R. Henry,' who •was starting
Chased the plant of the defunct
Dungannon News and was in the .
process of Moving it. to Clarkes-
burg..•
Alex Keir of Culross had a:.cures
iosity'on his farni that Was attraot;:
ing considerable ;a'tt'entiton. Jt
was a month old filly colt with
five feet., All the animal's linbs
wer4 properly formed except the
right 'fr'orit leg fon which there
were two feet,
'FEEDER ALF CLUB
Elf ' Western Hereford Steers Will Be 'Judged
For Shotivr>r>fanship, Finish and Gain: •
SALE BY AUCTION'
MU R RAY . 5cOTT,
Belgrave,
President. .
DONALD M, YOU
RR 3, Auburn'
Secretary.
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