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MONDAY,-DECEMBEIt 11
4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Figure Skating
Practice
7:00 p.m. Pee_WeeGame
Milverton at Lucknow
%I:30 p.m. Bantam Game
TUESDAY,, DECEMBER 12
.00 pin-.--Grirlst:-Hockey-Practice-
8:30 p.m. Midget name
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THE LUCKNOIN SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, pEcE,MsgRT4,
VOLLEYBALL
Recently the girls' and boys'
volleyball teams were chosen by
the Physical Education
teachers, Mrs.Graham and Mr.
Errington. The girls played the
boys on Friday, December ist.
They will play at Lucknow on
Mdnday--before-the-tourname
Wingharn on Saturday, December
9th.'
SCHMID'S
JEWELLERY AND
• CHINA
LUCKNOW
OWNERS -4. VC JOS. AND
DEAN :E. AGNEW
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BROOKSIDE1APPENINOS
Can't Decide What
To Give?
The "Market". , Luc know's
Junior Department Store, went
modern. For a month or more
a modernizing campaign had
been underway at this popular
price store to make it one of the
most up-to-date stores in the
area In the modernizing move
all counters had been done away
with-and customers could now
examine the goods in open shelf
display.
A by-law regarding Sunday.
closing of restaurants, and passed
'by Village Countil, read "that
all restaurants which: are open'On
Sunday may in the future, be
open from 11 a ..rn. to 2 p.m. and
from '5 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. for
the purpose of serving meals and
lunches." A nominal license of
$1.00 to be charged.
60 YEARS AGO
The 'Brownies opened their
meeting on Tuesday, November
28th with games, "Hot Pdtato
and Statues".
'We then had Brownie:Ring •
with Elizabeth Wilkins as Fairy,
Qiieen. The siiers collected • .
Fairy Gold. and Brown Owl did, in-
spection. Brownie Ring was clos,-'
ed with Brownie Prayer.
I
At work period Brown Owl had
the -Golden 1.,adder 'arid -Golden' ---
Hand 'Brownies for a game of ball
with several Brownies passing this
test. Snowy 'Owl worked with the
Golden Bar Brownies as they were
pfacriSinrsewing-on-bu
The Tweenies went with Tawny
Owl for the' Brownie Story. Debra
Arnold passed her test for two
singing- games and Anita Guay
cleaned a pair of shoes for one
of the Golden Bar tests.
During POw Wow Marion
r :-e-showe lb i ry ands
Barbara Hackett had her four artic
les for Craft Badge. Mrs. •Webster
will be coming to next weeks
meeting to test any of. the Brown-
ieS who are ready to try for any of
their Interest Badges.
The meeting was brought 'to a
clOse with the Squeeze and Taps.
The Anderson Flax. Products,
the modernly equipped flax mill,
was-completely-destroyed by-fire,
at an early hour on' June 13, 1952.
Cause of the fire was unknown.
Wti got underway for the new
Lucknow High School when the
top soil was removed from the .
site of the building in preparation
for starting the foundation.
Effective 'with the June 11
issue, 1952 the date line on -The
Sentinel read Wednesday rather
than Thursday. as it had previously.
Albert Johnson sold his General
Store business at Lanes to Mr. and
Mrs. James Donaldson, who came
'from the Listowel district. Mi.
and Mrs. Johnson moved to New
Lucknow Arena
News
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7
5:00 .- 7:00', p.m. Figure Skating
Town and Country Hockey
7:30 p.m. Holyrood vs
Kingsbridge
9:00 p.M. Lucknow vs
Kintail
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8
7:00 p.m. Novice Game
Brussels at Lucknow
8:30 P.m. JUvenile Game
Listowel at. Lucknow
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9
House League Hockey
10:00 Flyers Vs Sabres
11:00 Seals ,vs Stars
12:00 Canucks vs Kings
6 Skatin
7:00 Exhibition Hockey
• Dorchester Bantams vs
Lucknow Bantams ,
8:30 Dorchester Midgets vs
Lucknow Midgets
SUNDAY, DECEMBER '10
1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Public Skating'
__ 3145 Intermediate `Hockey
Mount Forest vs Lucknow
WEDNESDAY, 'DECEMBER 13
Every Wednesday —
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Mailers am]
Tots Skating
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Public _Skating
_ . .
REMINDER
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9
The local Bantam and Midget
Teams will meet the Dorchester
Teams at 7:00 and .8:30 p.m.
Come out and support your boys
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Proceeds for permanent horse show. ring in Kin- cardine.
HOT DOGS
On Thursday, November 30th,
Room 12 grade eight class under
Mr. Cameron conducted a hot dog
sale. Tickets were sold on the
27th, 28th and 29th for twenty
cents apiece. The remainder of
the $77.60 after' expenses will go
to our foster child in. Columbia.
HOCKEY
On_Me_dnesday, November 29th,
Flames led by Captain Bob
Shepherd defeated'Allan Murray's
tearn the. Warriors 8-3.
By Nancy Alton.
Kinloss and Wawanosh named the
following StUdents - Alex Dawson,
Marion Gillies, Ella Macintosh ,
Albert Jewitt, Maggie Gillies,
Annie ;. Mae , Alex Macin -
tosh , Annie KFrinedy, Whitfield
Scott , Beth Gaunt , Mary Kennedy ,
Gaunt , John Ganes, Annie 1.4.
Gaunt, Maggie Tiffin, Edgar
Gillies, George Kennedy , Harvey
Hudson, Duncan McMillan', Pao
Scott, Harold Dawson, May Jew -
itt, Ruby Kennedy, Joe Gaunt..
Kennedy , Blake Gaunt , Edith
a..
Gaunt, Greta Hudson, Cecelia
Crowston, Clark McClean, Jean
Ch a ar lhieeil Patterson' jc D ou,g aii . Nell TMeca ihi er. l la n ,
Davie Scott , Harry jeWitt, Stella
McMillan, Gordon Scott , John
JUNE 1912.
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