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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-04-24, Page 6PAGE SIX JUST ARRIVED ne Carload ', of a ,.• including • s' . THE • LtUCKNOW' SENTINEL, IX.CKNOW, ONTARIO 16"x16"x5/s"TEN TEST CEILING •LOCKS, 'TEMPRTILE, . QUARTRBOARD, STANDARD AND TEMPERED MASONITE.. uCi ERSON MBER ... LIMITED' nor = 'Phone 1'50 — Ontario'. • ., I�M�►�i>` .rva a I PEE WEES EDGED .OT T { IN c`C" • SERIES FINAL.' , „I,,ucknow, Pee Wee$ dropped a 4-2 decision to, Milverton: on Fri day in the •f` C" series,final play= ed in Goderich in the Young. Can- ada week tournament., On Tuesday Lueknow had won. two games /from'Briussels' and. Mildm,ay,.•..but , the ``C" series ,,was'. :then. delayed .as , Milverton had not. brought along birth certifi- cates for. their teaxn...This' series: was resumed O Friday morning' when AMilverton drubbed Zurich 10,: to ,1, , and then, • met Lucknow qn the afternoon..' '' • 'the 'Milverton win gave thein the- Elston Cardiff'' trophy, won: Y. the Lueknow• kids a year ago. The' 'locals were below'termfor this +final tussle, .arid although, Jimmy Wilson 'opened the scoring. in the •first ,period, Milverton bag ged four' in•a •raw , before Eugene Gardner potted Lueknow's second �: tally' late in the third period., : The Lueknow line-up. 'was .as'i •i ows: goal, .• Jerry Mowbray; 'T.ommy Pritchard, Allan.+ • Chin;.. ;centre E gene . Gardner;: wings, Jim :Pedersen, . Jirn son;, Art al,t,, Art. Howald, Teddy ,. Collyer'. Billy Marshall, Dong •Schthi.d Bruce • • Baker, Donny •': * * . Among ` the , referees assisting in the young Canada tournament was Jack • Price, defeneeman for. the Galt; Slack 'Hawks : Junior . A teetn,':..and ,a • .nephew of Peter Johnston•of Lucknow:, *.*'*'*,. • • • off 4R .1; • AD 120 -SEWAGE: DISPOSAL',O.R .DRAIN'AGE. SYSTEMSI Let FIL put lit in Talk over. a Farm Improvement .Loan with your 'nearest B -of M •n anager as' soon as you cavi. BANK OF M!o N'TREAL: MY :BANH' 70 A MtINON'GANAOIAA'f working with;Gonadians.i'n every wplk of life since 1$1:7 _ice a7T■rami■■ia■pamasa/■/am■■a■u■ii■■■://i./�_iE■.i mma ■ •� Prompt-: Delivery On New .1952 , r r r• o.. IPnnfianR,- hprnlpts ■ mr— Choice of : Colors• ■ a au ■ . B.IG, VALUE .CARS :; •■ ' .• ''1952 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN;' Brand New.. •i 1951 'CHEW •DELUXE STYLELINE SEDAN,a' • a, 1951 CHEW. • DELUXE FLEETLI•NE SEDAN: ' ■ ▪ : L :a 1951 CHEV..,5-I1'ASSENGEIt' COUPE. , • E . 1 • '•. 2 1950: CHEV.. DELUXE STv'LELINE COACHES. • �:▪ . • . ■• : ' `1950 PONTIAC ''DELUXE ' STYLELINE.. SEDAN:: . • ' TI85HER; TIPS.` ,Crawford's : a n' d Anderson's Cats.:got� under the wire;Iast week to` join'...Park's. 'Cubs.',and'`•'Button'3 :Gophers in ,Group A .,;playoffs::• Zebras, Chipmunks, Beavers..and: Ligns, mean -While, will battle t1 out •for the 'special ;prize in group' B. The playoffs got 'underway on. t Tuesday,'. evening and tonight. will 'mark the,: grand finale!' : Last Week saw the Chipmunks almost knock. the .:Ticats Out of ;the. play..ilffs' when they managed.'. to .salvage five points while ibe " • ing -outscored' by 90 odd: pins; on total: Ti_eat's 3098, Chiprnunks.,,._ 3010 and Lions, 2914 • were the top !games...Our 'Pole Cats, meanwhile, were put on the spot and came through with five badly .,needed' fpoinits to nose out the Clirpers. Ticat'• Anderson's ' flat: of •648 , was tops''` while Lion Hodges put 6.31 aria 63 _together for -a 'big , total of 694. Chirpy ::Chipmunks rA.nna:Johnston's. 589 was _ladies' :high three but that\twinkling' /' -cat, Jai* ' Johnston, again` came 11Tow�s' The'. Time .No 1 Now is the time for'hdu all good sew.Ives To march on drabness wi' their Spring cleanin ' In all the: cupboards and . table drawers There's .old plates, and lamps and woolens ,gaore--r 1 So turn then' out --and then cash itn, For money and blankets.. 'Twill make you. grin j` To hear the .kids chuckle as downthey( snuggle Tho' nigh ts. are still chilly arid :cold, k •r� ' , 1 !_ Just "phone . up the, Morgans; load =up,enjoy the bargains... ell about. For 'that's what this r• TYyme's•, meant_ tot • "' 1Oth . Concession , is Phone 9-].6 RIPLEX ' 'Turd". Wool Blankets.,; Knitting WA Wools,,Antiques ' A)*0n411IkiPoIIIIMr.1.o ,•,.ru.01.0, 0,400°a400„4.0'„001 1,4•11Mori o410.04.11 4111 .4 • seven l ospatal rain patients.. • were p'ixint: !bsiness, nd dur u ted to Shaunavon by trucx winter,lee' lost his premuses by ftheire evacuated a and vc=as' muaking preparations to, and special • .. ' - true ':This is the second inlsfortune : z e�build When the ,-flood' s k. to strike 'Mr ,,and Mrs. MacIntyreOri-top : of'. ';that. Mr MacIntyre Within a ,few .months. He operates . ha not' been' enjoying :the beat a 'hardware' store. and 'farm ,im of' health. •„ ■ I: '1949 ,OLDS `FLEETLINE SEDAN; fully •equipped:,• ' 1949'CHEV°. STYLELINE :COACH. •• �. ■ -1946—C LEV '-COACH,,µ :a- 1 '1942 Ct1EV°.FLEETLIINE SEDAN. 1937 OLDSMOBIL'E COACH. .!� 1941 DODGE COACH. • •• 1 :.1941 DODGE SEDAN. • • 38 FORD COACH N_! : '1934 CUE r COACH:. v.; • :" 192$. FORD: COACH, in good- condition4 TRUCKS r • 1950 °CHEV; h -TO•N STAKE TRUCK SPECIALS U11 1948 PLYMOVTTH COACH ..,. ........ ..°...., ... $1125 1' • It' 1946 ,MONARCI ,,, good condition --........J......,,„„„ . ..: . , . , ,$895' a .' 1936 DODGE SEDAN' 8175.00 ■i , �■ ' a ■.: ■r■ _r r is,,T 0 III r'• 1.'• . .44 Setter Used Cars" ■ ■ �• , a, the Home clic. ry through with ', the •. big contribi.17 tion' Her 515 plus 153 says 608! • Final Standing •- QGroup A -Parks ttbs - 89 B tic tan's Gophers';80, Anderson's •Ti- Igers 78; Crai'vvford's Pole Cats ,77. 'Group p •.Johnston's Chip monks 75, releaven's .Beatvers 68, Eedy' ions, '68, "Hunter's Zebras° 53 , Shield':and consolation prize:' winners will • appear next week. BORN' FARR.ISH - in Wingham' General Hospital •'on Thursday,' Apri1,10th, 1952, to •Nir.',and' N rs. Bower. Far- fiish, Gorrie a son..' CULBERT tin G'oderich.---1•iospi-' tat on 'Friday, April 11th, to ;Mr.' and 1Vrrs.• Cecil : A. 'Culbert, R., 1, Dt ngannan; a son,1,Chari'es 'Cecil.: • � --KIi�LOSS. NATLV FLOODED WESTERN 'TOWN .■ F Cash, Trade, Terms --.Open Evenings Until. 10 , ■ ,Cities Vice Dealer° =: , 'Phone 73x, Brussels • 1 01/II/M� ■'/%i/ti itMii l�/ i/Nelirti ii/lit/ii/t• ii/� .rounding. rural •'area. , Twen,tyy- A fanner'.•,KinlOss • . Township native, Alex' 1VIacIntyre, is a resi-• dent , of ' the flbod-std icken town of Easte ncl, Sask; He is a brot1ier • of tn.- and Archie .MacItityre of Kinloss and Mrs, W.• L. MacKen zie. of Lucknow, ' When Frenchi'nan's+"Creek rose ' to 2D feet above normal, Eastend was completely inundated with the main -street turned into, a Venice With, three feet of, water, Practically the ' entire popula- tion iof 800 people Moved out in. 'advance of ,the ;flood ••.w;aters,. Many found temporary refuge at nearby Shaunavon, while other took up; their abode in• the slit- . Nf .\ • • • �rE Mrs '`Helen.V....'. was so pleased by the .courteous treatment she, received fi om a y bank Meller during a' holiday trip :that on_ her return home •she wrote': 4 t was really a c pleasure to transact :m . modest banking affairs with .�-ou and I think tile .'bank is''ery'lucky to have such a charrnizg •and welcoming young woiriai•• with thein. It makes such difference when n .. ... ', : , . '• '��;. travelling' to feel so at home. At' -our owpclocal branch' t an:ran' i of any bank, you will find bank people gding out "of"•their way to -look after' ', you,: efficiently and courteously.' That 'Ts the. way the chartered banks compete with: each other for ,your business. This aclver'tiscmct t, based on an,actual. letter, iS •' presehfed here by THE BANK8' SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY. t