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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-10-07, Page 6PAGE SIX LANGSIDE NORTH .Miss Emma Richardson and Mrs. Young visited with White­ church friends on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDonald spent Saturday in. Kitchener, - A number from here attended „ .the pipwing match at Port/ Elgin on Saturday. The W.M.S. Auxiliary are hold­ ing thdir Fall Thankoffering in the church on Friday evening, October ,9th. at 8.30 p,m., The Home “Helpers are to, be guests and Family Night is to be ob- .XHservedv--./- • ■ ■ •'*.» ■ •- ’ ’ ' zion T. -Q- v , . ‘ ‘ ’'■"F ' 4 <' ... Four children were baptized on Sunday:' Alva Elizabeth,; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie; Charlene Anne, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Anderson; Mary and Norma Jean,..daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson.../ OH? Get Pep. Vim FeelFuN of Vigor; Years Younger - Tonic Tablets, oown because lacking iron; increases vim, vigor, vitality. Thousands ’ feel full of pep.’ iXS” 5P'^ng?r- old- Get Osfrex “get-acquainted” size only 60f. Al: all druggists. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO TIMBER TIPS ’--T .........■ .7 ■ As stated last week the Luck* now-Dungannon Indoor Bowling League will commence this Thursday, October 8th at 9 p.m. The following teams -will be boyvling: Gophers, Coons, . Wol­ verines, Zebras, Pole Cats and Tigers, . „ AU remaining four teams, Bea­ vers, Chipmunks,- Lions and Cubs, Will bowl at the same time the following night. 1 Schedules will be available at the 'bowling lanes, which are lo­ cated behind the arena. and Mrs, Quaid Df* Goder­ ich and Mr. and; Mrs., Fred And­ erson of Lucknow visited with Mr. and . Mrs. Qharlie Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Haines of Wingham visited . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie. Mrs. Will Gardner is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid of Rapid City. Mrs. Grace Johnston and her school pupils are to be congratu­ lated on- getting first at Lucknow Fair. . \ . Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Shrppshall and son of Winghaih visited Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Raynard. ......._Z.._____■ ■. '■ The Missionary meeting is to be at Mrs. Gordon Kirkland’s' on Friday instead of Thurs. Please ’ note change of day. « . 4' we can supply it in Odd Or Standard Sizes. Prepare For WINTER t- 3BY GETTING THOSE CRACKED AND Broken windows repaired I I 1948 CHEV. COACH | 1948 CHEV. SEDAN. § 1947 chev. sedan g 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN ’ 1953 CHEV. SEDAN 1942 DODGE COACH g f I •dr ' r / / Whether you need-1 light or 100, JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LIMITED ) ’Phone 150 / Lucknow, Ont. | TWO 1952 STYLELINE CHEV. SEDANS 1952 PONTIAC COACH " 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN ,1951 DODGE SEDAN 1951, P0WERGLIDE CHEV* COACH, fully equipped 1949 CHEV../DELUXE SEDAN 1949 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN THREE 1948 CHEV. COACHES 1947 MERCURY SEDAN 1946 CHEV. SEDAN , J94.6 PONTLAC SEDAN 1937 CHEV. SEDAN ‘ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1953 ' ‘ Girls’ Inter-Form relay: Grade IXA XII XScavenger Hunt-—(open to all) won by Carolyn Gibson, Gladys Kilpatrick, Raeleen • Hamilton, Louise Andrew, Mary Collinson. ■ '■ Boys’ Events Standing Broad Jump (8’, .11”) Senior, George Anderson, Bennie Moulton, Mac! MacDohald, Bill Baulch; Int. (10’ 2”), Geo. Rich­ ards, Ron^Grafiam, Kenneth Me-. Nay, Carman Nixon, Kent. Had­ ley; Jr., Hughie McMillan, Jim Reid, Paul Qouse, Bob Gardner, Ian Marshall. ■ -Running High Jump, 4’, 10”: ~G. AndersonyB ~Baulch,Mv“Mac­ Donald, B. Moulton? int., 4’ 9”,f K. McNay, B. Morton, R. Graham, C. Nixon, G. Richards; Jr., 4’ 3’’, D.. Smith, R, Couse, J. Reed/ H, M^; Millan,I. Marshall. , Running Broad Jump, 18’, 1’’: Sr., G. Anderson, B. Baulch, M. MacDonald, B. Moulton; Int./16’, 4”: G. Richards, K. Hedley, B. Morton, C. Nixon, Allan Miller; Jr., 14’, 6”, P. Couse, Tom Prit­ chard, B. Gardner, J. Reed, B. Fisher. ■ Pole Vault r Sr., T, Doug Hal-’ denby, G. Anderson,.B. Moulton; Int., 7’, 4”, C. Nixon, K. McNay, G. Richards, G. Webster, B. Mor- ton; Jr,/5’, 10”, J. Reid, G. Cur­ ran, B. Gardner, I, Marshall, B. Gilchrist. 100 Yard Dash: Sr., 101/? sec., G. Anderson, B. Baulch, M. Mac­ Donald, B. Moulton; Int., 12 sec., FIELD DAY HELD AT. NEW SCHOOL .. AJthPU^h work on the campus at the new Lucknow District High School is not yet, complet­ ed), the first sports meet was held at the school grounds last Fri­ day. : Champions and runner§*up in the three classes are as follows: Girls—Senior champion, Carolyn Gibson, 44 points; runner rup, Shirley. Hajnilton, 38 points. In- termediate; Donna Johnston, 46 points; Donna Woods, 19; Aud- rey Thompson, 18. Junior, Bev­ erley- ' Stanley, 46; Rozel,la. .How-; aid, 41. \ •„ Boys—Senior champion,... Geo. Anderson, 43 points;, runner-up, Bill Baulph, 26< Intermediate, Kenneth McNay, 40; Geo. Rich­ ards, 38T. Junior, Bob Gardner, 29; Paul Couse, Jim. Reed, tied, 27 points. } The judges were Revs. H, L, Jennings, G. A. Meiklejohn and C, A. Winn and the teachers, and students were appreciative of. their assistance. : Girls’ Events , 100 yard dash: senior, Carolyn Gilbson, Shirley Hamilton, Ruth Johnston,-Audrey Stanley; Inter­ mediate, Beverley Stanley, Roz- ella Howald, Isobel MacPherson, Marion Hamilton, Bessie Reayie; Junior, Dorina Johnston, Janet Gaunt, ? Mary Collinson, Audrey Thompson- Skipping , Race: Senior; Caro- lyh Gibson, Shirley Hamilton, Ruth Johnston, Audrey Stanley, Marjorie Armstrong. Intermedi­ ate; Bev Stanley, R. Howald, Npr- 1 ma Murray, I; MacPherson; Jun­ ior, D. Johnston, Ruth Steer, Don­ na Woods, Ann Crawford, Joy ; Conley. ■■■ ■ Three-legged Race: * Shirley Hamilton and Helen Weiler,. Car- olyn Gibson and RiRh^JohnstoriTj Audrey Stanley and ‘ Marjory Armstrong. Intermediate, B. Stan­ ley arid B. Reayie; R. Howald and PHyltis ^mlThy^L MacPherson & Caryl Gardner;, Junior, D. John­ ston and A. Thompson, R. Steer and J. Conley, A, Crawford and I. Elphick. ; : Soft Ball Throw: Senior, Caro­ lyn Gibson, Raeleen .Hamilton, Shirley Hamilton, Ruth Johnston,. Marjorie Armstrong; Intermedi-’ ate, R. Treleaven, I. MacPherson, R. Howald, B. Stanley, M, Hangl- ton; Junior, E. Miller,. M. Stan­ ley, D. Johnston, D. Woods, E. McPpnald. Bhkk&tball—Triangle4--Shir-ley- Hamiltori, Raeleen Hamilton and Ruth . Johnston, Marjorie Arm- , strong, Audrey Stanley & Helen Weilbr. Intermediate, R. J/owald, B. Stanley and R. Treleaven, I. Macphersonj A. Todd and CaryT Gardner; Junior, M. Duncan, D. Johnston . and A. Thompson, J. Gaurit, B. Stanley and S. McDon- ald. “ ■ ; / < High Jiunp: Carolyn Gibsoh, Audrey Ross, Marjorie Arm­ strong,; Raeleen Hamilton, Shir­ ley Hamilton srnd Audrey Stan-> ley; intermediate, B. Stanley, I. MacPherson,z R.‘ Howald, R. Tre-’ leaven, M. Hamilton; Junior, D. Woods, D. Johnston* J. Cochrane, R. Steer, A. Crawford, I. Elphick, N, Johnston; A. Thompson., \ - Standing Broad Jump: Carolyn . Gibsori, Shirley ' Hamilton and Audrey Stanley, Raeleen Hamil­ ton. Int., B. Stanley,. R; Howald, I. MacPherson, p. Smith, E. Mar­ shall, M. Steer; Junior, D. Johrir stori, ,p. Woods, J. Cochrane, M,. Collinsdri, R. Steer,. ; Running Broad Jump: Senior, G. 'Richards, "C. Nixon, K. Mc^ Nay, B. Mortpn, K. Hedley; Jr., B. Gardner, J, Reid/T. Pritchard, P. Couse, D. Smith. 220 Yard Race: Sr., 36«Z> spa, G. Anderson, B. Baulch, M. Mac-. > Donald,* B. Moulton; Int., 34 sec., w K. McNay, G. Richards, B, Mor- ton, C. Nixon; Jr., 38 sec., B. Gardner, J. Reed, T. Pritchard, H. McMillan, P. Couse. 440 Yard Race; Sr., L37.5 sec., ’ M. MacDonald, B. Baylch, Geo, Anderson, B. Moulton; Int., 1.38.5, K. McNay,. G. Richards, C. Nixon; Jr. 1.36.5, J. Reed, Bl Gardner, B. McNay, P. Couse, R^Dumin, __ShnLJPut:i_Sx.. 34’, Tb*-Ander- son, Dap Rose, B/ Mtoulton, Jim Hackett, M. MacDonald; Int., .31’, •4”, K. McNay, G. Richards, K. Hedley, R.?Graham, C. Nixon; Jr.,k fl P, Otiose, H. McMillan, R. Dur- nin, D. Smith. . .. Running Hop, Step and Jump: Sr,, G Anderson, M. MacDonald, , B. Baulch, B.- Moulton; Int., K. McNay, B. Morton, G. Richards, C. Nixon; Jr., P. Couse, B. Gard­ ner, B. McNay, B, Fisher- Mc­ Millan. v *° Standing Hop, Step and Jump: Int., K. McNay, G. Richards, K; Hedley, B. Morton, R, Graham. Bicycle Race (open): B. Gard­ ner,. B. Marshall, Donna Woods.. . One Mile (open): 5 min; 30 sea, D. Haldehby, Beverley McNay, B. Morton, J. Reid, K. McNay, G. Richards, D. Halden-by, H. Mc­ Millan. < — It’s the.pleasant, luxurious way to travel-—"The Jasper Way” ~ on the Continental Limited . . i Canadian National’s de­ pendable daily link between At on treat, Ottawa, Toronto,, Minaki, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Jasper and F<n/rPwrer.,Canada’smagnificentscenic beauty greets you with a new adventure every mile while you relax in the air- conditioned Comfort of attractive bedrooms, standard and tourist sleepers, .lounges and coaches. Delicious meals in attractive dining cars served with Canadian National’s . traditional courtesy and efficiency. By arrangement<at major points you can have a drive-yourself car Waiting for you. “ • L \ Go west by the Carolyn Gibson, Ruth Johnston & Audrey Stanley, Shirley Hamil­ ton. Gladys Kilpatrick;: Inf,, R. HoWald, B. Stanley, E. Marshall, Murray, M; Hamilton; Junior, E. Miller, D. Johnston, A. Thomp­ son, «L Cochrane;/N. JPhnston. . Standing Hop; Step and Jump: Senior, Carqlyn Gibson, Shirley Hamilton, Raleen Hamilton, Mar-' jorie Armstrong. Ruth Johnston; Int., B. Stahley, R. Howald, L MacPherson, E. Marshall. M. Hamilton; Jr/ D. Johnston, D, Wdods, J. Cochrahe, A. Thorny son, R. Colling. ■ Running Hop, Step, arid'Jump: Carolyn . GibsonShir!ey' Hamil - ton. Raeleen' Hahnltdfv R. .Joh.n- sfon, Audrey Stanley. Iht., B. Stanley, R. Howald. I. MacPher- sori,- E. Marshall, M, Hamilton: Cochrane, E,. 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