HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-01-24, Page 1ston, Agnes Kerance.
'Prom row t Ida Glacier , Jessie •
Stothers May Jones, George
Glenn, Bill Glacier, 'Will Fitz ,
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The Juvenile hbckey Wurna- •
ment , staged'inthe Lucknow
arena•last Friday, Saturday and.
Sunday was very successful with
Some real giiod hockey and good
spectator support t '
The tournament declared
winners in various divisions with
the right' to enter Ontario Minor
Hockey Association playoffs.
'Game scores in the various divi
sions were;
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Lions. Head 8 Gorrie 1
now , recently placed third in the
and Mrs. David Sproul of Luck-
Marilyn. Sproul, daughter of Mr.
Championship Game
Lions Head 6 Ripley 3
Royal Canadian Legion Literary
contest in Zone Cl.
/ A studept insrade 8 at Lucknow
Central Public School, Marilyn
ad previously on first prize for
er Junior poem 'when she, comp-
eted against nineteen other pupils
from area schools. She won
$800 for hefefforts in the corn-
etition which is held in connec-
ton with Remembrance My.,
'Eight of the twelve branches. in
he zone took part which is.a.,very
ommendable showing for the
to the Church and the' donors are
the program for the Lucknow Woodstock, Ont. , $8; Cecil , Variety0f
Presbyterian church Congregation Johnston, 36 Mirito St., Sarnia, . • • , •
entennial celebrations for 1973 $25; Mrs. Violet Levitt, 363 hiplines Treated.
epOrt that plans are nearing Kathlene Ave. , Sarnia, $10; Jim .
ompletion f& the eritireyear. Fettes, 4019 Eden Gres. , .Wit0) I At Hospital
Included in their program are sor, $10; Perry Hodgins, R. R. : ,‘ . , •
peCial services for Easter, Anni- Holyrood, $1; Ornia,Murdoch, 52 James Button, age 21, Blyth;
ersary ,- Homecoming, ComOun- Edgemore Dr Toronto, $10;.
ty, Senior Citizens, Young ' TuCkey .Beverages Limited, Ex-
eople , etc. , with special Speak- eter, $50; Rcht. Shepherd, Luck,-
rs and musical talent. now, $50;. Richard Elliott, Holy-
A 'gook is being edited, on' the rood, $10; Jim'Mathers, Lucknow ,
istory of the LticknoW Presbyter- $10; MariorhDuthie, Baldwin Rd.
an Church. Congregation. . • Mississauga , $5; ..Elmer :.
The committee would apprec- Reavie , Lucknow , $10; 'Allan
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Lucknow '7 Brussels 5
Milverton 7 Brussels 2
Milverton 9* Lucknow 4
Championship Game
Lucknow 4 Milverton 1
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Larry and Don Bannerman,
centre',.are seen above receiving
Master Ciiations from Jeff Hoyle,
left and Glen Hamilton, right, of,
the Ontario Construction Safety
Association. Larry and Don are
Donations continue to be re-
ceived for the Lucknow, and. Dist-
rict. Lions Club swimming pool.
Ruby (Irwin) Riach l R. R. 8 `The committee in charge of
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Recently 125 new Hymn 13ooks',
"The Book of Praise", were ded-
icated for use in Lticknow Presbyp-
terian Church.
Many of the books were given
to anyone sending or giVing
Ames of former members or
dherents to Norrrian Taylor; ,
ox 153 ; Lucknow.
Thornpion, Weston, $10;
Anonymous, $10; Mrs. Irwin
Carruthers, Goderich, $5;
.Anonyrnous,, $2.
was struck by a car driven by
Arnold Riley in Blyth January 20
•and injured his right shoulder.,
Gordon' Brooks, .Lucknow was
admitted via ambulance January
20 with right hip injuires when
he fell at home.
Gail Hackett , _age 11, R. R."7,
lucknow , daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Allan Hackett, fractured her
associated with the firm of Ban-
nerman Contracting Limfted of
Kinloss., The citations are • ,
presented to a supervisor in recog-
nition of three-or more years of
accident free supervision in
the construction industry. The
citations, are fairly.rare as bnly
'32 awards, were presented in 1971 ,
while there, are 22,000 contractors
in Ontario.,
gratefully acknowledged;
25 = the gift of Mr. and. Mrs.
Norman Taylor.
10 the gift of the Evening
Auxiliary of the Wornen's Mission.
ary Society.. , • .
50 = in, memory of Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Johnstone, donated by Mr..
and Mrs. Bill Johnstone and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Treleavent.
2 - in.'inernorY of Mr. and Mrs.
Williarn,Fisher given 'by their
family. '
1 in memory of. Mr. and Mrs.
Steele C. Murdoch and family
given by the Fisher family.
1 - in memory of Mr. Steele C.
MacKenzie given by his wife, •
Marjorie MacKenzie •
2 - in memory of Mr. and Mrs.
R.. V. MacKenzie given by'their
son, Stuart and family.
1 - in memory of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter' H. MacKenzie given by
their grandson, Stuart MacKenzie
1 - in memory of Misses Jean
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Township, passed away at Park-
' wood Hospital, London On Sunday,
January 21st. She was'91.
, The funeral service was held 'at
MacKenzie Memorial Chaliel,
Lucknow on. Tuesday, January.
23rd.
Temporary entombnient was at
South Kiiiloss Mausoleum.
Archie Aitchison ofWest Wa- ,
wanosh reports that he registered
a perfect 'hand of 29 while playing
cribbage with his' grandson John
Button, 'son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernie
Button of Blyth.
Archie was visiting in Blyth 'for
the week when the perfect,hand,
a rare happening for cribbage
players, came his way.
125 New Hymn Books Dedicated .Died In .London
For Use In Lucknow Presbyterian Churthi Mrs , Thomas.W. Blake of
London,, formerly. of Ashfield •
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Back row, left to right, Bill
Alton, George Treleaven,- Laura
Pitzgerald, Maggie Glen, Worthy
,Kilpatrick, 'Finlay Reed, Wallace
TWarriley, Walter Alton;1,
Stothers',,. teacher.
2nd roW, George Saunders.,
Mary Saunders, Leila Blake,
Ernest Hall, Carmen Stothers,
'Prances Fitzgerald, Effie fOhn-.