The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-22, Page 6PAGE. SIX
THE LVMOTQW SENTINEL', LVaC,NOW, ONTARIO
• F' 'rolpmsaityt •Q 22nd,. 1952
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GODERICH BOTTLING ;WORKS
GodeHch, Ont, . 'Phone': 489
Lu0KI.1ow W. 1..VOTES.
$25 TO WINGHAM HOSPITAL
The . October Meeting of the W.
1: wra's, held on Octdber 10th in'
the Council Chamber with eight-
een answering the rollcall, The
'president, Mrs. J. R... Johnstone,.
Was in the chair. The `ode was'.
sung followed by 'the Lord's. pray-
er in unison. The secretary .read
the minutes and gave the treas
urer's report.. The report of : the
booths on Fair . Day • was given
by Mrs.. A. J. Wilson. Mrs. Wm.
1VIMGi11 gave the, Area Conven-
tion report . which.: she • had .at-
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tended in Kitchener. $25.09' was
'voted to the Wingiam -Hospital.
The -secretary .vias dnistructed to
apply • for the Legislativegrant:
'T•he'. ladies decided to nater' at a'
banquet, for the ; Federation of
Agriculture. The rummase sale
was . left over to . a later ate, 'The
meeting closed' with the Queen
after which. a social: half hour.
was enjoyed , by • all... .
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put Customer: I d'on't ,like
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ley :get older '•
ess • Clerk: Yes, , M'an
don-fwe:: all! •
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Choice of Colors
BIG VALUE CARS
1952 CHEV..DELUXE STYLELINE SEDAN.
■ • 1952 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN.
'. ▪ 1952 CHEV. DELUXE COACH, two-tone, .fully' equipped.
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1949 -METEOR SEDAN.
■ , ,officers were elected: pres. Hugh
Hawkins; Clinton (acclamation);
first • vice pres., Harry Doughty,
W-alk-erton:._ (,acelaina._tion) ; -second;
vice • Pres., George Grant; Pais-
ley;. 3rd vice, ipres., Nelson Hill,
Goderich; executive -members,
John Bell, Listowel; Glen John -
ion, Jack Nediger, Clinton. Pres-
'ident',Hawkins then named as the
two -other yexeCutiv,e members, H,
Langford, Luca. and Norm Hill,
New .Haniburg. . ..
During the' .meeting' Harry
,bloughty presented a • lovely gift
to Mrs, J. Deans (nee Sean. Tery•
vitt) forner secretary of the
Association, •
Treasurer ALf Lookeridge, re-
ported a balance on hand to start
1951 was $4,016.52. Entrance fees
for ball 'arid hockey ;teams for the
Year totalled approximately
$2,000. Receipts for 'th'e year to-
talled $13,886.90 and expenditures•
$10,230,61, leaving a surplus of
$3,656.29, . Assets included •$2,900
in bonds and:• $525.77 oasli on'
hand. Operating deficit fox, the
year was;$33L971 This deficit'was.'
explained by the fact that the,
organization .opened its own ti£=
'flee in Wi:'ngham° during the year.
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.': WOLF CUBS
Sixer Ashton led in the open
Our: bawlingg season has only i' ;uig • cereen onleS :for last week's
begun but records are tumbling "meeting which brought a turn
one • way or another, ,rhe Chip-
cut of 25 �Culbs.. k'oilowng nspec-
rnunks, •for example, were' viC tion, Ba1QO condiLcted. some warn..
ini.s of a record' breaking co of up games, 'after which. Akela. ,pre-
fort on alleys 6 and 7. Their team sented cash awards of $1 and 50e
total, of 3196 Pins tops their own to the top Cubs in our recent
record o£ 3187 of last year! fipple Day, Best decorated. Curb
basket Evan Agnew; • Donald
A newcomer, Cub Jack Caesar, Kirkl�aild land most money col,
pnoved that he knows; his way luted by Cubs,• ,Bobby Hunter,,
:around the' timb'erlhnes when he
put a flat'of 675 and handicap .Gary MiacDonald. Alrela. told fur'
togetheror_a-_total-a765._ps ther
of 'the4dvantures of Mowr
—enough'obeat Gopher Greeir g1ana-this-was followed:by a
sing song led by• I%aa. Baloo and
long standin�,g� effort of the past' - Balgheera conducted a, rousing
.sized evening ,Chipmunk . Anna game of dodge ball and. the meet.
season; And, to,tfinish to •lin•
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Johnstone added ing closed +with the • regular sere
a big., handicap monies • •
to •a flat of .615 for 732 . rins- •-also
a er rreeord. de ladies
shootneat! or, th:to (Rememntber y o u. r unfforms,
;COS. Always clean and neat and
TIMBER TIPS
/Tearnstandinsg' show the' Gohd Camt ftwth'tenat even' meetin; :cap,
t•:lots,six are ustera.seven while theBeavers- and Ple -
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Cats trail•' with four, reflectIdk1>ot ed on Iona you are losingThis does not always ' aproin requested oSget'lth Cutsactual, team performances The r; uniChipmunks were' forced to settle1 fobas soon ',as'•possible .after
for 7 poienthough they
ledtheCubs byalmost two shundred in total, pinfalls' while' theTigers:'' and, Wolverines in °;the
same Category. • , �,' + AMONG the local bingo winners'
Teamcaptains are Tasked , to co-operate :by .iprour ptly turning in
the' original score sheets. 'Pleasesee that Tiger . Anderson or Go-pher' Button has them not ' lter•
than:.Friday. , If. a Dungannon
team. finishes late, it • could' be
for,warded with opposing captain
Go -
'Pliers
;air ou in ion r
scarf, sweater, navy breeches (for
points ed t I cold weather) and socks. You are.
joining and. all Cubs are remind-
ed again that you must not wear
any part of • your uniformexcept
at---meetin'gs.-
PHONE
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FOR
PROMPT REMOVAL OF
DEAD OR DISABLED
COWS — HORSES
WM. STONE SONS LTD.
PHONE COLLECT
PloggsoLL 21
• WINGHAM 5611 ....
aperii tg
Sunti rorthy Wall Papers
Interior . and Exterior `.
Spray or. Brush
STEEL ROOF PAINTING
Sand ng & . Finishing
Estimates Without Obligation
Emberlin & Maclnnes,
Lucknow• 194-m
Wingham' •65,4-J2
at Mildmay, were Eimer Potter,
.$50, and Isaac Nixon who was in
• op _a three-way split: of a .similar
or. mailed. • • '
Gopher' Button will . have, .ad-
ditional copies .'ot the schedule
athis shop which can be supplied
On. request. ,
'Correction The Wolverines be-
long •to, Jack Bannister - and the
Coons': to Jack McDonagh, not the'.
.reverse as 'stated a week ago
Zebras; • Tigers " and Pole Cats
will be' expected to •slow down.
the Mast'moving ; Cubs, . Gophers
and Chipmunks' and ;who knows
--those Beavers•may' start to
,--those
•. despite Eedy's help!
Erstwhile golfers may • find a
small''measure/of consolation in
Edgar. Guest's .poem entitled ::The
Golfer-Bowfer":• • '•
The . golfer, takes up , bowling
For winter exercise.
Instead -'of rough, an alley
tough •
Provides his • aiiibis.
His •ter per fits are causedby.
splits`
Instead.' of cuppy lies.
I stay with golf's discourage-
ments,
I'm true to golf's -despair..
Let bowlers wail whene'er they
fail. a
To make an easy spare.m,
• •I'm one, who knows g• .gol'fer's
woes. •
Are all thaty.1,y can bear.
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W.O.A.A; OFFICERS NAMED
AT MEETING, LAST.'WEEK
At the annual 'meeting of :the
W.O.A.A. • held in Wii gharn last
Wednesday night, ;the following'
Iearing-Specia1s ]-
Number
of , 1951 Chevs.. at $1850 ■•
llu tuber of. 1950 Chevs, at $14-p5. ■
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i. 1949.PLYMOUTH' DELUXE 'SEDAN.
As 1947 PONTIAC COACH
'• Is 1939 CREV. COACH.
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IIII 1939 DODGE
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1938 CHEV.'
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Cash, Trade, Terms Open Evenings Until
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CONCRETE, CINDER 'or SLAG BLOCKS
er ' ' e, Weeper. Tile, .Y's and 'T's,
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PINE, ,•,S,PRUCE, ;HEMLOCK
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R. R.•6, Lucknow , Phone. Ripley 11
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