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THE LUCKNO lit SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7th, 1955.
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1955'Chev. Deluxe Sedan, fully equipped ...,,.,. 51,99
1955 Pontiac Deluxe' Sedan, with imwerglide • fully @`
• uipped • .-• „rtr . ; '• , .•.,52,15
1954':Ford. Customline. with radio „ • 51,495.
--1954 Chev. Deluxe Sedan, fully equipped. $1,650'
Three: 1954'.. Chev. Sedans, fully equipped •...........:....
1953 Chev. Belair Sedan,, fully equipped' $1,395
1953. Chev. • Sedan , : , y 51,095
,' _r w` :" $1,295 '.
1953: Pontiac Sedan •_' „,
1951 Chev. Powerglide Sedan ,,,,,;,,,,, ,,; $ • 950
1951 Chev. Deluxe Coach ... r...,.,.. .;, ...,.., 5 900
1950. Chev Deluxe ' Sedan,: %fully equipped • , $ 85.0.
1950 Chev: Coach '5 795
1949. Chev. Coach • 5. 695
'1948. Pontiac Coach $ 395 •
1948 Piymoutl. Sedan • $ 495
1948 Pontiac Sedan $ 495
1947 Chev. Fleetline Coach, fully equipped : $ 395;
1946 Pllymouth Sedan $ 350.
TRUCKS
1954. Chev. 1/2 -Ton :Pick -Up, low mileage :,° ,.... $1,095.
1952 G.M.C. 1 -Ton Pick -Up; $ 795
1942 Chev. 142-Ton,Pick-Up $ 125
russols Meters
Huron County's Foremost Used Car . Dealers •
. Cash, Trade, .Terms' Open Evenings ;Until 10
Cities Service. Dealer , ' • *hone 73x, Brussels
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•KINLOSS SOLDIER
RETURNED FRO* OVERSEAS
Signalman .T E., Henderson, R.
5, Lucknow,; was the only district
soldier aboard' the,troopship Ern -
'press of Australia which docked
at Quebec 'City on Friday from
Germany..
This. will ' be ' the last' V ship: to
.use' the port of Quebec \ during
the return. of the Tisa' aria' lain
Infantry 'Brigade from. Germany.
The . remaining live west -bound•.
vessels will take their passeng-
ers to '.Halifax; '
SPO•RT.....••
TIMBER TIS
Freek Button's Squirrels rnan
aged to win one game convinc,
tingly ,enough to take the extra
point • and. force 'a split with the
+Chipmunks: Buster Whitby bowl..,
ed a 601 flat for' the 'Squirrels.
'A team effort ;by the Gophers
gave them a 4 -Point victory over
the Wolverines: Jack..$annister
of the 'losers looked • very good'
as he rolled a 671 flat. , •
Joan Cormack and. Dick .Abel
led the Tigers to a 3-t0-1 point
win ;over the Beavers: Joan hada
a. 629 flat'• score while Dick came
up with a, 625 flat..' .
The , Pole' .Cats', stayed on, the.'
winning. side; this weeks as they
downed .tithe '.Lions 3-1: , Bob . Me-,
Intosh ;bowled well •fox the win*
ners.•.
The mat6h of the • week was
'played , whei the two top teams,
the.. Cubs' and • the • Kangaroos,
clashed. The 'Cubs carne out the,
victors ..b'y a 3-1 count. .A+]vire:
'Hamilton of •the losers, came
close to breaking the high triple
as he rolled a : big. 713 flat. score.
Dick :Parks- Was the big gtin for
the winners with a 666 flat.
The. Zebras stayed in the run-
ning by trimming the Coons. 3-1.
Team Standings •
Cubs 27, Pole Cats 2b, Kang
aroos 25, Squirrels 25, Zebras .'24,
Gophers 22, Chipmunks '18� Lions'
•; W_nlveritkm -., ze
Tigers 13, Coons 12.
• Next week, December 14th and
15th, the Bowling League:: will
hold its ..annual 'Turkey Roll".
Turkeys will be won by the high
man's triple;, the'',aiigh lady's
: Signalman Henderson ,is . `a.
member of',.` the 2nd ..Regiment
Royal Canadian Horse''. Artillery.,
Four; officers . and 308.. rnen'along
with 26 others :attached' to this
regiment, ,with,; their Wives and
children, formed- the Major: part
of .the passenger list.
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.lam "frY • a+ -,•••••'• "M "IiY + "fly ,17% r.J "rY• ! +li • ( ,!%% .0 ,!t ( .DIY I
It' all 'started with
FAULTY CHIMNEY
a UFETIME ` SAFE'
•THIS 'CHIMNEY
can be_
.INSTALLED
Winter: or . Summer.
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triple ' and the high. couple's'
triple. All these totals 'will: in-'
clude 'handicaps:
Vie Loughlear is lining . up ,a
strong Juvenile '.team. in Wingham
this season.: Kenny, Hodgkinson;,
who: spent a year. with St;• Mikes.
"Buzzers,' will be:. back again' with'.
his 'old mates. '
Talking . Broom Ball •
• :Art. E'reckles has been: ' busy
;1'evellin•g: and soaking ' the arena
floor, 'expecting that, Jack Frost
will • coins ;to stay some of these
days: With little 'activity iii. sight.
in the hockey dine this Winter, :
:Art is talking up a broomball IN
league, taking in urban ,and,
rural "teams; Ifyou'' have any
ideas along this .line, 'bettei 'see
Art:
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Ticket with eac
$50 IN MERCHANDISE .GIVEN AWAY
between now and •Christmntas to lucky hopper s at
HENRY'S . FRUIT MARKET
$10.00 PRIZE EACH SATURDAY
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A "$i0 merchandise prize given.each-Saturday
-wECEM BE;R 10th, 17th
December 3rd ::winner, Mrs;; Brock Cleland
w.
G -IRIithiLAS EVE DRAW
a
Christmas Eve luckysh9ppers � • ers ..N ill res
.On � �l Preceive
Three `1. e •chan�dict e' Prizes of 1O,and $
• I hre�, M � t$ � `�..
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Draw Tickets 'Now Available At Store,
M API.E LEAF
SAUSAGE OP
fi r'F Lam.
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$2PurchaseJ.
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REFRI6ERATIOl 'l
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CANADIANS BETTER 'LOOK:
TO LAURELS: -AND MANNERS
Does' ot___regyii ' ani Dr. Hcicn Saike- • , ho is e
mortar' or bricks,.. so gaged ' iri entomology work in
- t4 England, for,:which duties she
n
there' is 0; m'ee& ri received. a, ' years leave • of, 'ab-.
sense: ;from the Department at.
Ottawa, tonk...tire' . out_recently
to attend. a hockey match i'n;Lon-
don, England. • .
It was ''between the Moscow
Dynamos and Harrin.gay with
the visitor's 'scoring a one-sided
victory. But, let , Helen describe'
it: '.
"It was good to see a ;nice sheet
of . ice again Of course Moscow
scored their first goal •within . the
first minute and: 'kept it up all.
game.: Final score 114 for MOs
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Cow. Poor old ,; Harringay i were.
outclassed all the, way. They had
no speed and no organization.
The Russians• were excellent
•back=checkers and had' speed • to
hi rare.. They ' had_ -no fights and-
were very well .behavedL It 'was
a pleasure' to see! 'They • even
Picked up the Harringay's sticks
and handed them back to them,
wheneverthey dropped them
ands-imagi`rie this --picked up the
puck 'for. the referee'' for.. face:
offs! Canada is going to have•
their work cut out 'to ,beat them
this Winter and I hope 'they cut'
out some of . . the rough • stuff
while doing it! However, •I'm
quite sure : ;lilt thee, fJUCkiYcuv
Chin line. could have out=played
tl''iem in ,their hey -day".
cfnr ,,MW,
Fay t. iia//
el leeks . lust like 'brick
item root.
Fireproof 'YernikYNte
hsultlion.
Meitner sir spetj
Fe�iUro Ina, break.
• requires . ee realer.
Supported by floor
. • sr sailing •Jolsls.
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Listed by' Underwriters Labora-
tories of Canada, EJ;m,notes
merle feet of 'construction., Re
quires no Wicks, inortor;•scaffold
Erected' in as !title os 2 hours,
For;buxtdiees of one type High
of t;c,encv, few cost ellerr,me -
sofety ,
'REMAINS CLEAN
AT ALL TIMES.'°
Will last a lifetime..
a
- IsuattI active -:tri its
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appearance:
Come in and get
further itf ormation
wltlicitit obligation.
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W_.r. HE14DERS0.1l
MBAR LIMITED
Please: get in orders for Christmas Fruit Baskets
as early as possible.
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Free Delivery Phone 82r, Lucknow
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'AGENT FOR , HANOVER CLEANERS
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rr:4,4A4'.te,:.'rlr.,;ru~utive 10th twitt.;tits. lir. Qmtl,w reboot .v4 oev4t therm,
saw 10 bulls ,bring an: average
:of -$339,.00 each„-.a=nel- 42 '.:. a .r -e -def e
,males $250.00 with '35 head ih.the•
sale sellingfor an average of
$253.00.
In spite. of .poor. travelling• con-
ditions, ' almost 1,1.00: people at=
' tended ' the 8th Annual Huron
:County 4-11_ Achievement. Night
program" at the Winghapi District
Higle•Sehool .at •whichaime. $2,649
pr_Ytie riioney :w..as,zaixarcied_.40.4...
4-H members who completed
their programin the '30 '4-1-: Ag-
ricultuxal cltibs. in :.the County in
1955. ' .
What a lot . of women: Mould
like ,todo with last year's 'dregs
is get into it: • •
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To The . Electors Of
p 'The " Village of Lucknow
, Ladies and ` Gentlemen:
"THANK-YOY
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A. W. HAMILTON. ..
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tt To The Electors Of
C The Village, �of .Lucknow
Ladies and; 'Gentlemen.;
PHONE• ,150,'' LUCKNOWW
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11UROM CO. CItOP REPORT
Two "heavy, snowfalls ware re-.
ceived in the' County this, week
which, brought to a halt all out*
side. activities, The 4th Annual
Huron •County Fall. Hereford: sa1e
1 wish to express• my sincere thanks for t11i'
support; given`me- oiti Etectioni 'ay. , .
ISincerel
STUART E. ROBERTsorr.
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