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LUCKNOW SENTINEL,/LUCKNOW, ONTABIO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31,. 1954 .
■ 7 I ON- Qid /Mr. and Mrs. Ken Laidlaw andWe were sorry to hear oi biu / /Gardner’s accident * ’ twirls ol London apd Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Dick Reid and Herb Slathers of Dungannon vis.
boys of. Detroit and Mr. and Mrs J ited Sunday vfith MK and Mrs,
John Blake of Windham visited George' _ 2 -'x
Sunday, with Mr. and JVIrs’. Bill /
Hunter and Mrs. Gardner,.
family of Molesworth visited pn
SPORT,
TIMBER TIPS
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/, Mr. and Mrs.’ Dave McKenzie
____ _ i visited, last Tuesday , with Mir. and
Mr;; and Mrs; Jim Smith, and t Mrs. Bill Hunter. ; ■
family of Molesworth visited pn Church WlU be m the iporpmg
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will1 at 11 for the month of April.
Benjamin Moore’s
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Cubs of Dungannon,. are the
hew- 19.53-54 ’ indoor bowling
champions by Virtue of winning
the final hectic match last weefc?
Runhersrhp were the Braver &
who finished .with 13 points
four behind the leaders. The Culbs
led from the start of the playoffs
and carried a two-point lead in*
to 'the final match against the
Beavers.~At-the..end_ofthefirst
game, however, their lead was
_cuL_in_: half and only a remark-
able comeback - enabled them to
salvage tlfe silverware!
* Meanwhile the Wolverines
walked away from the pack to
clinch the consolation cash prize
in' “B”. Runners-up' were the
•Kangaroos . who made a good
showing. They were the only
team, to take points from the win
ners., ...
While running up a total of
3300 plus ’the champs scored '8
r-3cbr.d high single .team score of
120.0 odd pins. Beavers scored a
11‘42 and Tigers a U$2 while
chalking up totals of 3250 or bet-
fer. / '
Two sensational single -flats
w ere scored by Tiger McDonald
and Cub captain Parks—325 and
314 respectively. Hot. stuff, boys’
Members of the. winning team
are. Dick Parks, Norine Parks,
Jack Caesar, Gweh Caesar, Har
old Errington, Dorothy Erringtori,
Arnold. Young, Donna Yourig and
Frank Eedy. Heartiest congratu
lations to all!
> Our annual banquet and dance
which winds up the bowling will
be held tomorrow evening. A
full turnout is expected. / ?
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AIM FOR JACKET BANQUET
FOR BANTAM CHAMPIONS ./
Lucknow Bantams, champions
of the W.O.A.A. and O.MlH.A/
finalists, will eventually be hon-
ored at a jacket and trophy pres
entation banquet, if the plans of
Ab Chin and other team mentors
work out.
The two final series, which in
cluded the storm-stayed Alvin-
ston trip, ran the team’s expenses
to close to $200. Apprize draw is
being staged as one money-mak
ing venture, with the?draw to -be
made soon at a* Shoot party.
.ft is figured that proceeds of
the banquet w(ill boost the jacket
fund, and of course if- anyone
wishes to donate a bit to the
cause, it Will be very welcome. .
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In Junior “A” Semi-Finals
According to TV watchers, it
wasn’t Dennis Riggin’s fault that
Hamilton dropped the first game
of the Junior “A” semi-finals to
Marlboros 4 to 1. Riggin, the 17-
year-old Kincardine lad, and'well
known here, was sensational in
the net and proved why he has
been chosen as the all-star goal
tended in this loop.
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Named Red Wing - Scout
‘•Sparky” Weiler of Walkerton
has been appointed as district
hockey scout in this area for
Detroit Red Wings.
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George Anderson, a Grade 13
student, has been chosen to rep
resent Lucknow District/ High
School on the Free Press Leaders’
Club.. /
Gedrge is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B; Aridersoh • and Was
bom here on June 12th, 1935? He
is the winner of the senior cham
pionship at the field day in 1953
and was a member of the Juven
ile softball team. He plays' rpgby
on the school team, and has play
ed in competitive minor* hockey,
George is president of the LiV
erary Society, a trumpet ..player
in the High School Band and is
■captairil_Qf the. Cadet. Corps, and
last year accompanied a group"
of cadets to Banff for advanced
ST. HELENS
The death occurred in Mon-
trcal on Saturday evening of
"Mrs. Archie Anderson, a luxiner
highly respected and much loyed
resident of this community. The
sympathy of .her many old friends
will go to this bereaved family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacPper-
son, Bill .and Isabelle and Mrs,
McFarlane Were week-end visr
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Berndt at Detroit. ,
The April meeting of the ‘Wo
men’s Institute will be held at
the home of Mrs. W. A. Humph
rey on Thursday, April ,8th at
2.30. Roll ’call “Paying of fees
and suggestions for the year’s
program. The reports of stand
ing committee conveners will be
received. Hostesses/ Mrs. Andrew
Gaunt, Mrs; Lome Woods.
The men must have been in
the- majority at the progressive
euchre party held in. the Com
munity Kall on Friday evening
under the auspices of the/Wo
men’s Institute. At any rate they
won all the prizes. .(That for high
lady went to Murray Gaunt with
Ernest Gaunt awarded the con;
solation prize. Lloyd Phillips was
high man with the consolation go
ing to Bob Lyons. Music for
-dancing-Jacas—provided by Geo.
Stuart, Doh Cameron, Murray
Gaunt, Eldon Miller and Mr. Al-
cott and Mr. McBurney with Mrs.
Stuart, Mrs. Gaunt, Mrs. McGee
and Mrs. Fred McOuillin at the
piano. Bob Lyons was caller-off.
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