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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-03-03, Page 1440, AGG'$IEiN w Successfully with • From years . and nothing years yea. expert t ience with seeds, and Seeds Jones, MacNaughton, Western • Ontario's. leading seed specialists, have discovered which strains. are most suitable to the souls .' and climate . of this area. , And . this experience is ,your, guar- antee that . all Jones, MacNaugh- ton seeds will give complete 'sat- isfaction.' - true to . variety and high in. germination. ' You benefit, in 'another important way, too, , when You' buy Jones; MacNaughton seeds -, . you get far 'better value for your money.: Buse of Jones, \MacNaughton'•s speeralized " knowledge of where and when to buy, :they are able s to 'offer you substantial„ savings on your` farm, seed requireMents. GET THE COMPLETE' LIST - ,FROM YOUR' LOCAL ' DEALER OR 1001@S, kicNaughton deeds ; EXETER'- PHONE .235-0363 REDITON PHONE..234.6363 LADIES AFTERNOON BOWLING March 1st • Isabelle. Eedy's Orioles 4, "Mi Son MacKinnon's Bluebirds Dorothy' Errington's -Wrens 2,: Marie Button's Cardinals` '2 Wi mas Chisholm's Canaries 3, Shir- ley- Hawthorne's Robins is 'Isa- belle Eedy cap!hnred' both the . high single, ' and the high triple this week with . a 309, single:.::and : 727 triple. Team Standing:. Orioles' .4,. Can - sties 3,, Wrens 2, Cardinals 2 Robins 1, Bluebirds o. "-Games . of 200 arid over: .Pearl:'Hardie' '257,' Edna Petrie 203,. !Fern .MacDon- ald 203, '222, . Marie Button 210,. --' Marie Stewart 220,' Shirley, Haw- thorne 230, Edna .Rayner '243, 208, Marion MacKinnon 214, 236,:. Isa:.- belle' ' Eedy. 201, 217,: .309. , . »..•.,.A.+_,,,4 Tin THE •LUCKNOVX, .•SEN.T1NiL, •;LUCKNQW,,ONTARIO BANTAMS ELIMINATE MILVERTQN The Lucknow•Bantam :hockey team, s sponsored by the Lucknow Legion, eliminated Milverton , in the:, play-offs, They.' took the ser- ies in two straight games, They., are now engaged• in a play-off series` with Mitchell: MenJ.Io(i,Extra.: me'.' To Brak Tie Lucknow' ' 'Men's Bowling' League. ;Tuesday, .Feb.. 23, (9 'p,m. G'roup). Omar Brooks Pontiacs' 4 points,.. Milt Rayner's. Dodges 0 points A r t. Putney's Silverwoods 2' points, Bill Hunter's ',Oldsmobile$ 2. points; Ross Irwin's Fords 4 points, Dick . Park'S Bucks . 0 -po>ints,--T-eam-sandings Pontiacs 47; Buicks 46 Dodges 41: Fora 39; Silverwoods 39;, Oldsmobilei 29,. High 'single this week goes to Howard Agnew with 295. High triple honoursalso goes to How- ard. Agnew' with • 764 Games of 250 and over: Howard • Agnew. 295 and 277; Donald MacKiniion ',286 and 254; . Fred Young 274 and 269; • Dick Park 263; . Bill Button 271; Gordon Carter: 275; Jack ' Caesar With the Buicks 4 points ahead of the. Pontiacs they went into, the last ' . game . of the schedule. The Buicks lost 4 points to the Fords , and Pontiacs won 4 points from the Dodges, : which resulted in a tie for these 'two ' teams. Omar ' Brooks' ' Pontiacs, a n d Dick . dark's' Buicks, each: roll. _ one extra .game, to ,determine ' the' first place team' '. standings, '• as this ends the regular scheduled season. ' The . Pontiacs came :out on top with 47 points, Buicks second . with. 46 .points. March 2nd is the first night of the play-off schedule which'. runs for 5 weeks LUCKNOW 6-..DUNGANNON' ' BOWLING • Donald MacKinnon Chalked' ' .up a triple of 812 with a singlega1e off 325 Mary Maclntyre rolled the ladies high triple of 668, and a single. game of 310 • .`Standing: '.Cubs 54,' Beavers 52, Coons :50, Tigers :•49, Lions ° 45,. Chipmunks 44, Kangaroos ` 41, Ze- bras 38, Gophers 36 Wolverines 34, Pole Cats' ,34, :Squirrels 24: PEE WEE, SQUIRT 'HOUSE LEAGUE • Hamilton's Fuels defeated 'Chis= holm'S Imperials , .5-0. '. The goals were: scored by :;John ' • MacKenzie tt� th three and Donnie : •MacDon- a1d .. and. David MacKinnon th one • each. , .'. • Schraid's and Ashton's defeated Hall's`, ' Red 8: White ' 5-3. ' Brian., Jardine scored- two : and. Graham Hamilton,' Russell ,' Moncrief and Wayne Pritchard one each for Schmid's and Ashton's: ' Goals for Red lc White were scored by Al- Ian l Ian . Andrew, Jim Farrish and Greg. Planter. ' :Standing: Hamilton's ' Fuels 21; Chisholm's 'Imperials 17; 'Schmid's Lucknow' Bantams: }h -„C„ -semi -Finals Mitchell Bantams defeated Luc-' now Bantams 23-5 'in ,Mitchell on Monday ;night. They -are now playing the Western Ontario •' semi- finals, best two out of three games; Goal , getters 'for 'Lucknow were .Bob Mullin,, two; Glen Mor- ningstar, Bob. Humphrey, Donnie MacKinnon one each. The sec- ond game. in this series..will be played in Lucknow. tonight (Wed- nesday) at 8:00 o'clock. If :a third game is necessary, it will also be played in Lucknow on Friday night ; The • winners of . this series , will play .•the winner of ' Port Elgin Durham series for .: the; Western' Ontario' "c" Championship.. -LAM ES -EVENING -BOWLING and ,Ashton's 12; Hall's • .Red bite 6.' Is Your. ' Subscription Renewed?' March. 1st Play-offs Sapphires'; took 3 points from Rubies, • Emeralds ' took . 4 points from Diamonds; Rhinestones -took. 3 : points from -Pearls. ' High single; Barbara Freindorf with 274; high triple, '. Donna Alton with 626 Games of 200 and over:, Colleen Eedy'' 218, Donna Alton : 213, 231, Olive Chisholm: 203, , Margaret Hackett. 203, Marion.. MacKinnon 209; Barbara • Freindorf 274, Merle Elliott: 219, Joan Maize 202, Doris Book 272, .Edith; . Webster .241. Standing ' Emeralds .:4,..' .Sapph- ires 3, Rhinestones 3,. Pearls 1, Rubies '„ 1, Diamonds - 0.' OBITUARY MARGARET ' PINNELL Margaret Jane' •Pinnell,.. 85, -, of Wingham, died Saturday at Wing- ham Hospital after an illness of two months;; • She was' a : da`ughter of the late Mr,'; and ' Mrs, Henry .Pinnell , of Kinloss Township, . 'and a . member of 'St. Paul's: Anglican Church. Miss . • Pinnell. -was a 'glove work seamstress for W.,11. Gurney, and, Son . Ltd.',.for .26 years. .• Surviving. are, two : sisters, Phoe- be of Stratford and Mrs. Lorne. (Bessie) Sanderson . of Wingham. ham The body rested : at the R. A. Currie; and`' Sons , ' Funeral . Home; 'Wingham, where the service was conducted Tuesday} March 2nd, by',\Rev. C. F. Johnson. Burial was in Wingham ' Cemetery: THE FOLLOWING:- . EDN5oSDRXe, • ., ,. FOS'' F El .INSPECTION, CLEANING AND. ADJ,uSTMEN.. T pr rouR IJ,wi,u,sul MILKING EQgJ1PMENT, ATTEND' OUR ' k°n•,e,.r+�� .�, bring in your complete M..IL'K'ER UrnviriDl...0 N for FREE checkup by qualified personnel. No labor charge for replacing worn or dainaged' parts' -you pay. •for parts only. 3 THE COOP STORE U$AY,".N.AR.CH'91 9:00 a.m. TO ' 6:00 p.rrn. Phone 528-X1.25, Service He e�hones : In Tee,b08 p Ye Ones" •LaSt a Bell�•- �4dd .1.1, New.:. During1964,. The Bell' Telephone the ,,Board : in�'November the coin 'Company of : Canada added 222,475', pany:firmly believes ,it .should" be telephones . to those In service,..' a permitted to continue' 'to improve. total. exceeded only in two other earnings; ' through ' prudent man years (1955-56) of its :history, ac-` agement and efficient Operation ording : to' 'the . company's annual under the present rate Structure." report issued ' this; 'week, • This expansion **reflected in Lucknow, where ` 11 telephones 'were added.' K. ' RWitherden, Bell manager' for the region, re- vealed •. that. 608 telephones • in service here as 'of December :to Mrs: Arthur Courtney and fam- 31', - ily:: in, the ,passing.; of Arthur Court • ney at St.. Josephs:•Hospital, Lon Net .'income of . Bell for the year ended.' : December 31, 1964, was don, on-,Frid'ay', February 26th: Elmer Culvert. ; and nephew . of $77.7' .million, . equivalent . to a : re Id . Michigan,s nt. the turn of 6.3 per cent.on 'total cap - week -end pe 2:71 ` ' r. 'share. This: coin week -end'. at his residence in Am ital or $ pe Berle Y pares 'with a; rate � of -return . of Helen . McNain of U W:O.. Lon- 6:1 • per cent: and earnings per don; spent a,. week at''her: home share of;$2:58 in. 1963 fn: Aarnberley.;: After ,payment _' - of $2.20 .per Mrs.. William Wilkin of the I share in dividends, ': to the Com- fourth .concession . of ' Huron had pony's 207,000•. shareholders, the the 'rnisforune of. injuring . 'her aa - balance of 51 cents her h per share kle � in 'a' fall at her home recent,, BERLEY were Sincere sympathy is extended' was" added: . to the:. earnings re- tained andinvested. in the bust ' d ly: , ness, accordingto.. the re ort. `'Of Sincere sympathy :is'extended' to p Mrs. John .Mccharles Ronald and Bell's shareholders, 97.4' per 'cent Sandia,. in • the passing of 'John, live in, Canada and own :'93'.6 per. McCharies, who died.. following' a' cent .of . the. 'stock. • heart •attack on `Thursday Feb= P�infed'.'Wa"ll Tile FOR KITCHEN 'OR BATH HAS' 'A HEAVY DUTY, BAKED • 'GLOSSY FINISH , JUST A WIPE, .9F A, CLOTH AND IT SPARKLES Ceiling Tile`. COVERS, OVER DINGY, CRACKED CEILINGS GIVES ANY ROOM A; 'NEW`,:' MODERN LOOK, • Floor Tile BRIGHTENS ANY ROOM. IN THE' HOUSE MANY. COLOURS- FROM WHICH TO.CHOOSE Insukition.. BATT AND POURING TYPES' NATIONALLY KNOWN. BRANDS endero'i" PHQNE 522-3110.,. «: LUGKNOW d Contracts negotiated late in • 1963 ruary 25th." Arthur Smelter, Donald Court ney, Gary Courtney and •, Jack, Campbell attended ,a dairy' meet , p Y December 31, ,Bell em to ed 35 - inlastg : inweek:.' Guelph on'.: Wednesday, of 890' men and women: The com- • There ` were players for. ten pang's; ,payroll in:: 1.964 totalled •'tables.euchre of at . Amberley' S1'87',081,096. Orange Hall" on Monday evening. ConStruCtion ted and roof -facilities to ex-• • High prizes• were won by Laur- p p services amoun- ainne Hamilton and William Pace,.. ted to ;5233,5 million in. 1964. Al- with , the .lucky draw going to• •• together,' 52 new build3n' s were g ger. , • .leted daring the year,.and . g Gear e � Hessen .Mr. •and Mrs: Archie . Court;ney completed ions . e�-tensions built on ' 23 others. visited . on Sunday:with Mr.- and Thirty, -one new exchanges • were. •Mrs, Allister McKay and' fahlily ' put into service; many of them• of • the •6ij.h 'concession 'of Huron,,. e rmote,, northern communities in h. • •h c had been : without tete phone '.service. Thir'ty-nine other A c� E •e\'changes were converted .from r SHLD tnan'ial to dial operation. At year end, i9.1 , per cent of the 'tele 'Miss Margaret ' MacLeod who phones served by Berl in 'Ontario, " has been , visitingg- her " brothers 4. Quebec. Labrador• and the North- here, has returned to, Toronto. 'West Territories sere dial' oper= Mr; and Mrs,' Ian Morton of atedith 'regard to the anno'unce- :wPiatlhineErMst?ilrie: spentweekendpMacLennan:' , rnent by the Board of.Transport 1 Weekend. visitors , , with \y`m•: Ctimrnissioners for Canada ..On MacDonald were Mr. and 74rs,, I pte Aber �, 1964;. that it would Y Steve A`lec Elliott of� Port Huron: , hold the, hearings, ie 1.965 to )EC zie• of Itarriiltdn p review able, perrnvssive level of•' was , home for:the weekend,' ••earnings• of Bell, •and the basis .. ,A. reception was held in Luck' ',should be such -lieved the now ,on Saturday night in hbn� oil � Ich such level of d ,, report our . of Mr. and Mrs, David says: ' "The. Board stated that in Bunce, steeo arings it' does not intend eke will be 1 The 1�V.M.S: meeting inquire into' existing ra es, As held on .March 5th at the home of ii..` our subtni. ion to . Mrs, Ewan *MacLean. rated � in with . three . unions.. representing 28 7:0' employees 'increased pay-: roll 'expense by: about three per ' 'cent on an annual basis. •As ' of