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KIN.LoSS YOUTH: NAMELY TO mm POWERS ADDRESSED
LOCAL' LEADER'S CLUB JOINT .FORUM MEETING
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IVIatli MacDonald; son of'
• and 'Mrs'. W. MacDonald of
KinlosS" ToWnship5; • •bas -been
▪ named to represent ..Lucknow
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District High Schdol in the 'Lead-
er's Club' for 1955.
• The. 18 -year -Old athlete' is in
.Grade- 13 at the. Lucknow Sehool
Percy,- :the- newly -elected-, reeve.
Readings were given by Mrs:
Bert Nicholson,, Mrs.. Don Me7
•Cosii; Mrs., Cliff Roulstlin and
Catiapbell, Sandra Percy.,
Mrs. John Emmersop and Don -
aid Huffmansang solos, Mouth
organ selections were .played by
Tom MacDonald and Arnold
and a ViOliti • selection. by Bill
Stanley.. 1Vlrs'.;Jas, MapEwan waS
the, aceompanist. • A business' let,1
'ter was read by Mrs, Glenn Ir-'
. `A. johit 'fleeting of the Kinloss
Farm Forums • waS h.eid in. the.
Holyruod Hall on, Monday even-.
ing to. wind up the 1954-55 season'
with Cannel"' McQUillin as chair-
man.. To Open the program. a.'•few
words were 'heard. from "Harold
Jack COok, from Jack L. Christie,
secretary of the Ontario Minor
HOckey Association, in vi.rhtch he
say's. "Congratulations on the
fine sportsmanship , shown by
your dandy club as they won
their way to the Ontario finals,
They. Were a • credit to minor
_hockeY _and- to .Lueknow"..-
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LUCKNOW. OUSTED FROIVI
BANTAM TOURNAMENT
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• .WEDNESDAY, MARCH- .30; 1955
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After , Winning the .first , two
touncla in the Grey -Bruce. Police
Association's.' Bantam. tournament
in Kinca,rditie,,thel LucknoW kids
lost the third game- 6,4 to, Mild-.
may "Little Monarchs"..• ,
' With a win from Ebeneiczr
under their- belt, the, boYs went
to Kincardine on' Saturday and
met Tobermory. in the afternoon.
They defeated Toberniory 8-2
with Jim 'Pedersen scoring 4,. and
Paul .'Henderson,, Bruce Baker,.
.Art Howald and .11an Chin scor-
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The local. team was. then Pit.
ted 'against Mildmay, O.M.11.A
Bantam. "DP, champ,s, -and 'the:
same team that defeated Luck •
now in :the W..O.A;A:. finals. At
the end •of the first Period the
Score was.,1Ocked at 2-2, and at
'the end of' the .seconcr 4-4. :Lithe
third PeriOd Bruce Baker reeeiv-
ed. what Wai 'generally :deScribeci
as a "Cheap" penalty. It was. then
that Mildmay capitalized: With :2
goals ;to., Win' 6-4: : •
• .Jerry Mowbray played a stand -
but, 'game in goal for., the local
team: Defeneeman 13ill Robinson
suffered a:•• .12 -titch gash: above
the eye Whew:caught by 'a stick.
Goal scorers for 'Lucknow Were
Alan"Chin 2, Jim Pedersen and
Art :Howald. _ • _ . • '
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22-1t3 MONDAY., .
. and • has been active in many-
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extra - curricular activities in the,
school. - ..' .• • . ' •
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- -• --M-ac-k--is preSiclent _of . _the_high
' school band, a former represent -
l• . • " .:•,, ..- r delegate to the •UI Seminar at
atilie. on the Student's, Council,
:;• r -.: ,--, -the University of; Western. On-
,, , . • tario and first vice president of
• •the Literally Society, -• •
• The. Ltickpow . leader -1 was run-
rier-up in the • track and field
•, ,,,, ' competitions and in the academic
vart of school life, Mack has ob-
. , , , weri:".i.airaft.e,rpWowhiens, twhe4sguhecis4trosral-
', ' tamed,: honor •*standing,. in all .; !A Shoot ,game follovved With
grades and, Was winner Of. the high Prizes going to 'Mrs: Wes
. t• -. ' .; ' il• • ' , Women's ,' Institute Scholarship Tiffin and Bert :Moffat. Corisql.
;J:' ', .. ' • - for -.'highest sanding ' in ,Grade ation . prizes ;*en, to 1/4Mrs. Dan
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12 in 1954. , .. • MacKinnon 'and W, j.. Irwin. , •
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- , Basketball 'gets ' ack5s no as .. The evening concluded ,with,
. his favorite Sport: ' -bountiful 'lunch served by,. the
't . • . '. '' • Rapid; City Fortnn, the hest .for
ICARRICK REEVE .WILL BE , the evening. -..
WARDEN .CANDIDATE. . . , '
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- - - rick _Township_ announced,. his
, intention to run for the..Warden-
• , • ship of • Bruce County :next ' Jan-
uary, if, of course, .he is return-
ed as reeve of his township.'
' Mr: Wilton .had not intended
----to-'oppose--Dave,••-Carruthers of -
Kinloss, who it -was expected
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would be the '1956 warden, but
•-follOWing Mr. Carruthers' "
•timely death, Reetre Wilton. made
'his:intentions knowl.
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Elect. -Officers •.' • '
guron,_County." "Fruit -Growers
Association, the'oldest larin
ganization in , the -County, held
the, annual ••Meeting, at Clinton
with Wm: 'McGuire of Bayfield
*as 'president. "Lorne. Woods' of St.
vice --president
and,George Joynt a 'director of
the Association. J. W: Joynt was
re -ejected as district director' on
the' Ontario:Fruit Growers As-
sociation, ,
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..DUNGANNON
of her . eutling :rink' 'Which car-
ried •off top hoflors*.„ in the -club
chainpionship -final-at the, Amp
ladies' curling"chth bonsPie, held
rink, at Rockcliffe,
,at the
• Mrs. Clarke Was formerly Iso-'
'bel. Hamilton, 'daughter • Of Mr.
'arid ' Mrs • 'A." W. -Hamiltim. She. northeast Of Grand P,'rMrie, Alta..
while Doug was •• gstateinoneudsi.aisn of • '74 -Tear -old IVIr. Cochrane's :
• • • Mar_ltoba • col ection of d nosaurs femurs,
In the hoOkey "Classic" of, the .. * • fossilized , ammonites, • bison's
Monday night the OutlawS .COV:GRATULATES JUVENLIES-, horns and • primitive artifacts.
' larticle in the .Marth tth•
Toronto .Stat ;entitled
"A Dinosaur Diggery in His, Own
taelt• Yard", IS that of Mr. Robt:.
Codhiane,' 'Who lives 15 miles.;.
became a • cur.'n , There ,are pictures and a story
with the RCMP • i , • .
SeaSon'• in theloCal. arena on
SORRY TO MISSGAME ‘ His spade. has turned up so. many
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feated the Inlaws 22A8. The con:- - " , -specimens• that today • his .back
test lasted earlsr three hours rOrn A. Wt: Thompson Of: Eomr- yard holds what is believed to be
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and. saw some of,'Liicknow's hid- a , 11e comes a•-; note "expresg-
his ,; son, Atioll.3ner;itaf'sanlatriciguestit?s.N?
private collee
den hockey talent Shine th...ir ihg that he and
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and his
vvay to 'fame.. NiatherS . re- Davidd 'InisSed the JUvenile. game wife, the.foriner Janet Agar,
turned from a..6-year.-retirernent. In Port Petry. Says "Andy" : daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs...
to play goal ,for the. Inlaws& Al- '1 would like you to ;Pass 'ohs JameS, Agar,': Nave been visiting
though he 'jet in 22 goals, .:till. to .the. JUveniles, .the congrattila-. her uncle and aunt,. 'Mr. and
played a „spectacular ,game and lions of: an -interested fan. For
saVed- the Inlaws the-. pinches,
'Rob' Nansop and, ..A1 'Baker di-
vided 'the. goal -keeping for the
winners, The teams all had their
players in perfeat condition from
grueling road/work, and no rest
periods were taken in the three-
hour . 'tussle:: Bill Robinson did
years,:I have wanted to see such
tearriS ;in action When • they get
down into these parts .at playi
off litne but never: her of • the
*games till after they, are 'all °Ver.
This,' Year armed with the in-
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. formation -in last week's .Sentinel,
David and t planned a •trip baok
Mrs. Robert ,DUrpin,,, • • , •
Mrs. Albert. OrSer, 85, a'. fOrtii.-
er„ Dtingann.on citizen, :passed.,
away. at •the home of 'her *son, -
Jack :Orser, Toronto, on Sunday, .1
'after. 'a 'few yeari of •
health. .She :was formerly Annie
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Orser Of aroipit:
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Eliza . Newby, and. was, . horn at
,refereeing 'and Gordbn Car- ' to. Port Perry (about 20 Miles) Orillia
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ter acted as penalty timekeeper: or as a say...A—cokl,
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* * * • . ever, caught up sat, alley, by • two daughters, Mrs-.
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— with me on _Walter ,Driver.. (Cora),pf 0q1den
• •-• TIMBEEt TIPS ; urday .and I was -under -Wraps for -• • - - -
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Valley 'and Mrs' A R Smythe
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(Muriel) Of Brantford land by
The 'Lucknow Dinikarin'the next three days
On "Ineidentally 'the. -.picture
tWo sons, Jack of Toronto. and
Cecil 1.•f- Detroit:. The remains
..wcre brtnight_tathe,Arthur
eral IlOme; Auburn, where .fun-..
eral service was held. WedneQday 1
afternoon,. followed by In.ter,inent
:owling League came to .a. close
last Wednesday. night ,With the
honours---goin to- Jamieson's
Zebras, who inished the' playoff
With 17 POints Of a possible 20.
The final: stan.dink reads, Zebras
.17, Cubs 12, 'Kangaroos 10,Lgo1e
Cats- 8; Wolverines 8,,,Squirrels
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I :have .been instructed1..,)37 the Municipal
, Council of the Village' of Lucknow to
). prosecute forthwith, without further.
warning, anyone guilty' of .
UNNECESSARY HORN BLOWING'
. ..:RECKLESS DRIVING
PEEDING.. '
.CRATING A-- PUBLIC NUISANCE.
within the corporate limits,of the •
• Village of ,1414noW. .
. . By order,„ •
UnfortunatelY the sheets seem
to have.been detoured and .the
Only records we have of list,
week's garries.are of the Wolver-
ine-Karigaroo .games. The 'Wol-
verines, paced-b-y-14ack--Fisher's
697. flat for '736, Wilmer Howey's
633 total; Edna 'Cotise's 617. total
and' grace :HoWey's 609 total took
3 points froin th'e„ Kangaroos..
Lar. Salkeld'was the big gun
for the ICanociaroos With 696 for
.a 756 White Gladys -.Hamil-
ton scored a 681. • ; •
• Tonight,. ,Wednesday, is the
'final. fling,' with a' turkey ban-
que:t.. and dance at Which time
the will ,receivt'. free
plates for placing. f irst in sch ed-
..ule" play. and the trophy .for .lead -
log the top group n the • play-
offs. . The Coons, will reoeive free
plates •as winners of the hottfim
.groUp in the playoffs.; .. ; •kr
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LOCAL dint ,gisits •
RINK TO VICTORS. "
A. recent iS*,t`e• of The "Ottawa.:
rtTrerTrrgrfircrilfe-Of-"Mrs.
Doug Clarke the members,
-carry in my mind of the team
officials isn't exactly the same
as the, one_l_e_ind to.day's
'tinel and, 1 dont think.. it, is .the
fault of the camera. I guess
.mayhe it's "the 19 years here
,next month" business that has .
.smething„,to_do. with it"._______•_,___in,_•Dungann_on cemetery.
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