The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-11-12, Page 6[nicy
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FOURTH CONCESSION
M. and M s. Graham .MacDon=
'old of London'and Miss Margaret
MacDonald of Sarnia were honx'e'
• for the week -end."
11�ss :Helen MaoIntyre of Flint
oas••a Week -end guest of Mr. and
r
Mrs Ted Collyer. .
Mr and (Mrs. Lloyd. Macboug
a11. and family and;;Mr. Rod Mae-
.Dougall
ae-.Dougall spent Sunday' with . Mr.
and 'Mrs., Clair MacDougall ..and
family' of Paisley. •
Mrs. Fraser MacKinnon and in-`
fant ..son David are. home from
:Wingham. Hospital.,
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THE; .:ILUCNOW
PARAMOUNT INSTITUTE •
SPONSORS GIRLS''' CLUB
The first Meeting of the Para-
mount. Flying ,Stitches was• ;held
'at the home• of Mrs. Robert Reid
en •October 25th.. This club is
Sponsored by Paramount Institute
under the leadership of Mrs.. Or-
land Richards 'arid Mrs. Robert'
Reid, assistant... Officers were
elected:; prey., Irene Ehhiclti .:sece,
_Axle PeterSen,,,_press�sec $essie
Reavie.. The second meeting. was"
held at the Dome of. Mrs: Orland
Richards. There• were 11 present'.
'THE VOICE. OF TEMPERANCE`
The battle goes on,' Premier
Frost has issued ; orders 'banning.
from ' Ontario •:periodicals and
posters "double • Meaning'? ' ,alco-
holic beverage :vertising.,• The
-Ontario. Temperence. Federation
is preparing a •series' of education-
al advertisements. The police. are
still taking action against . intoxi
cat'ed drivers ::and bootleggers.
The magistrates are registering.
convictions against law -breakers.
The Provincial' government is: es
talblishing: cure: centres for alco-
holies. So the .battle goes oti., For
this ::liquor, traffic is an -enemy
:of..the tPublic good, and the ed-
ucators • and the legislators and
the ,officers; of the • law ,are not
having a "very happy tune' trying
and our
toprotect . our highways,
homes from its, excesses. ' It is
,good'however, that they are keep-
ing up. the fight. It. is. not to. be
thought that ',• the forces.'sof law.
and. order will 'ever submit to the
encroachments . , of this vicious
traffic. Moreover the tide ' does.
turn. Advt: •
. EXHIBITION
.IN WINGHAM ARENA
(slug a- vent
at .9.00. p.m.
•ELMIRA: INTERMEDIATE "B" O.H.A. CHAMPION S
COLLINGWOOD SHIPBUILDERS INT: "A" CHAMPS -
featuring Eddie Bush,• former. Detrol and Toronto.` de-
w fenceman • and' one of. the most ! colorful playing
amateur . hockey. today.,
•
Attentibn Boys!' ,
Eddie Bush will meet alli. young boys desiring to ;play hockey
at the Winghaicn Arena, on Saturday at. 3 p.m. Bring
' skates, sticks and equipment.
TIMBER TIPS
Ticats came through withthe.
only ibig count last week at they
edged the luckless Zebras to take
over .the' loop,lead. •Other five -
Point Winners • were Cubs, Pole
Cats, Lions and Coons who now
find themselves iclus'tered with
Gophers and Beavers around 2rld.
place. in the standing. ,
—The—closest and'bbest ;Hatch was.
stagged . on' alleys, one and two
where the ,Cubs'' came back strong
after losing the first three' by 300
pins. to take. the Gophers in ,both,
games and pintail. That shining
Culb Caesar duo sparked.'the 'rales
ly..; ;by racking •up flats of •
200,` 211 a gid' 204. Wow!'
High h flat for the eveni g. was
Gopher
i .
Anderson
s 679
This
along With ,39 handicap,' gave him;
a big 718. Another high_ flat was
scored by Tiger Treleaven while
,higher; 'handicap players such''as
Zebra: Salkeld, Coon K. Bailey,.
Cubs: Young and G. Caesar made..
valuable contributions to ' their
:resAective'teamvs. by rolling.
and around 650. '
Rumor's are flying thick and
fast around the timberlanes this
week. Seems that the Wolverines
• and Zebras are reluctant • to play
.the role of doormats indefinitely
and (will :be out to skin. the "Cats!
And what with: another little Go-
pher tocheer the along .there
is no telling what will happen • to
the Coons: on : this trip!
Team Standing ' '
Tigers 23, Cubs 20,'. Pole. :Cats
1p, .Coons ' 19, , Gophers "19, •Lions
1
9, Beave"rs 18,'Clipmunk' 16,
Wolverines 13, 'Zebras 9:
# # .*
ENTER MIDGET AND
BANTAM TEAgM S IN W O.A.A.
Lucknow will definitely be rep-
resented in the W.O'.A.A. this:
season 'with a Midget and. Ban-
tam team." The, Midgets hafi a
meeting on Friday night totalk.
things over and. it looks like a
-et-t3--strong.=-aggregation...
Efforts were. made, over the
• week-enddo arouse same interest,
in a: juvenile , entry that ' would
take in material in Kinloss Town-
ship and the Village... The inform-
ation was also received that some,
Wingham Juveniles might be
.av'ailabl'e to' play here if a team
Little appears to have come' of
it. At ;the' same tune :there were
some faint whispers of an •, inter-
mediate team. , '
Ex=Pro .TO 'Meet: Hockey Kids
When Elmira' and Collingwood•
tangle in Wingham on "Saturday,
..
ZIQN
We are sorry .to, hear' Grordon
Kirkland is not getting, any bet-
ter and was taken' to. Wingham'
Hospital last Thursday.
Mrs.Frank Ritchie is;in Wing -
ham Hospital also•
.Mr, and Mrs,. Harvey ,Ritchie
accompanied Mr, and Mrs.. Elmer
Wall. to Detroit for•the week -end.
Mrs. 'McAuley came up pato
-
day from Acton and is going to
spent„ a whilewithMr and: Mrs.
Frank Ritchie: , ., _.. .
Mr. and Mrs, . Bowden Ritchie
are spending a few days• with
friends ion.' the line.
-Untended. for, Last': Week)
Mrs. Gordon Ritchie, Mrs.: Chas
Wilkins and Mrs. Nelson . Ray,-'
nard attended. the sectional. meet-
ing at Khox United iiurch, Au
burn on Thursday last. '
no_vis
' of tick
Mrs: Sarn.Red L .w
ited: last. Tuesday with, Mrr and
Mrs„. Will Ritchie..`
Our school teacher, Mrs. John -
stop, entertained the ..pupils. and
parents of the: school section to
as •Hallowe'en social: on Friday af-
ternoon. All had a • lovely time.
-Some Came in costume••along With
the children Whit .were' in cos-•
tume.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh''•Stewart of
Dungannon visited. Sunday • with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie,
Mr. and Mit. ' Charlie . Wilkins..
spent the week -end in ' Sudbury •
visiting friends..
The .Sunday School meets at
`:10.15 and church at 11 'for the,
;month of •Ngverriber. `..
MARRIED IN TORONTO .
The marriage was solemnized
-in , Sherbourne St. United church;
Toronto;, at 12: o'clock ' noon on'
Saturday, , Novern'ber', 1 of . Jeanne.
.,Marie Allin,,'younger daughter of
the late Mr. and .Mrs.' XI R.' Al-
lin,- and
llin;•and Mr. John Kelly,. son; of
Mr.:. and :Mrs.'^ J.: Kelly.. of Port
Credit. Mr. ' and. Mrs. Kellywill
reside Toronto... '
They. visited here last , ' week
with Mrs. ; Jessie Alin- .and" on
Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. 'Kelly.
was guest of ''honor,, at a ' mis-.
cellaneous': shower . held 'at ' the
•hoine of Mr. and Mrs. W.. L. Mac-
Kenzie, which was nicely, arrang
.ed •by Jessie: and her• mother:.
Jeanne was the recipient of many
lovely igifts, along with the best
wishes 'of the gathering ' sof per,
sonal and. family, friends.
night to,.open the hockey sea$on,
the Shipbuilders ' will- feature ex-
pro- Eddie Bush, .who'll be " on
hand Saturday'afternoon at the
'arena to.meet all the young boys
Who desire to. piay .hockey. .
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Commencing ,November lst; 19.5'2 to 'Decemiber `24th, 1952
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°pen..:Evenings Until 10'
•
• Mr. Tone Pierce + of Western
Manitoba .w•as visiting ,for' a :few
days last week' with C. and :if.
Blake. `
Mrs.. Norman'MeCtillough, Kit..
chener, has been:visiting her quilt
Mrs. Nellie Stewart. `
Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick was a via=.
iter recently" With her' brother,
Mr. and ' Mrs. Fred Anderson of
hucknow:
•
We = are sorry to . know Mi;'
• Henry 'Horton .is on; .the sick.. list.
' • Mr. Ted ?ettet, Regina, : visited
.e week With his cousin, Mrs. Jas,
Wilson
Mr. and. Eldon. Ritchie' of
Zion' visited lash Wednesday with
the former's sister,. ' Mrs: .Robert
Irvin.
•Mr...and Mrs; Bert Badman.of
CorHber •visited a few days with
relatilves on ,the 6th Con., West ,
Wawanosh and: ,in the village:
Mrs. ' Omar Brooks is . visiting '
this week 'with Mrs. 'John Dan-
cels.:, Toronto
Mr; and Mrs. Lorne Woods acid
Donna, St: `Helens,. were Sunday
visitors -With -Mr. and Mrs. (.Gra- ,
hair McNee.
Mr. and' Mrs. John L. Fennell.
sand :• little ' son Douglas, .of Brad.;,
ford- visited the week -end with
Mr. .and Mrs. L. F. Stingel, •
Mrs. li; Fitzgerald an i -:A s Il
Gardner 'spent: Sunday with; Nit,.
and Mrs.: Henry Gardner, Zion,.
and also called on Miss'` Lyla Ir=
win •at Baker's Corisialescent
Home,. Lticknow '
, Mr, and Mrs. B. F. Comfort,
St. (Catharines, 'were visitors' for.•
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs;
.Cecil Blake •and Harold Blake.. • .:
Mr..Stewart Finlay of Saska•,:.
toon renewed;, former : •acquaint
ances in 'tile. village and Ashfield
• last: week. `'
Mrs. ' Violet Farris'h..of Blyth:;
visited•last ,week with her moth-. •
e'r, Mrs. , Hamilton af,cl 'lefedn
Sunday , to spend a while at Tae=
troll:
Mrs, W. R; Andrederh
and' her sister; Mrs, i �Y:SGoitteri¢,
Wilkie, Saslt., visited ; th t «•eek •
with friends .and : rela'ti v ens in this
vicinity: ..
The mumps eptd.ein c keeps
toiling on and rriakes' fr x,11 'starts,.
One .of •the latest victims.i's.litr
tle T onny Watt at the Parsonage,
We are corry to hear Mrs. Bar-
ney Benninger is .confiTnod to bed
,fora 61—Lyle—with a heart condition.
The Sunbeam Club lice' l a card
party in the "biggins.' school on
Friday night, Eight tames, played
progressive euchre. The ladies'
prize went to Marylin . Anderson
and.. the gent's: to . Theo:;. Rivett.
Consolation prizes :went to Chas.
Rivett and Mrs. Aliori Reed. ,W6'
hope they viii'*appreciate that it.
be 'known that they Vero; late,
Mr. and'Mrs+ Orland }dere spen
,Sunday with lyte°7:. and Misr lar'
McNee,' Belmore.
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