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WNON and DISTRI
Mr. Lew Elwyn Cul bort- of .
•• Waukee, Wisconsin %vim renewed
acquaintanceS and: r'elati*es in
this.district after an absence Of
• otty-five years returned' to •his
home last • week. He was acconi-
• Panied ,by his sisters Mrs. Jean
Patterson, Goderich and Mrs.
•Melinda . Nivins o Clinton.
Visitors with Mrs. Jessie. Olver
and Miss• Elizabeth MacMillan �n
• Sunday were Mr and Mrs. David
• Gibbard, Stratford; Mrs. George
Rieha,rSon - of Port Albert, Mrs.
•Herb Maris, Ws., Mary Morris,
Miss Ella • Beck, Goderich and
Mrs. Will. Clark of Colborne
Miss Mary. Lou Henry, Cedar
•. Valley visited her grandmother,
• •Mrs. Irvine Henry on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cilen Weaver,
• . Brian anft Glenda' on -Sunday vis-
ited Mr. and. Mrs. Jerry • Weaver
and Kelly at London.
The New Years meeting of the
Women's Missionary Society of,
Erskine Presbyterian church met
• •at the home of ' Mrs., Jas. Wilson
on January 24th. Mrs. WM. A.
Stewart opened the meeting with.
hymn .72, the Purpose .and Glad
Tidings Prayer. M r s. Arthur
Stewart gave the Devotional Bible
reading; the topic on "Time" and
. closed with prayer and hymn.
•Mrs. Jas.. Wilson read 'the, min -1
utes of the last. Meeting and Mrs.
Wallace. 'Wilson 'gave the, firian-
eial report. of the year. Mrs. R.
MacLeod gave a summary of the
.annual meeting of the Maitland.
• Presbyterial on January .1.4th.
There were sixteen ladies pres-
ent: The, roll call was answered
...by a quOtation. on Time. A vote
•of thariks made to Mrs. C. Warr
• drop, Mrs. Irvin, Henry and Mrs':
W. A. Stewart was passed in,
appreciation of their quilting a
quilt at Mrs: Henry's honie. :Pro -
grains for each remaining month
of the year were outlined. The
Study Book was read, by Miss
Iva. Carr. Rev. R: MacLeod pre-
sided at ` the installation of offi-
cers for the year. A dainty lunch
was •served by the hostess Mrs.
.0c1 Mrs. :Gordon Montgmh-
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
err of Lucknow will show slides
on the "Orient" and • of their
•travels last Ye4r. All •are invited,
to the United Church next. Sun-
day night at 8 p.m: This is, spon-
sored by the Sunday school sen-
ior , girls class.
Mr, Donald Glenn, -Toronto
ited at the home of his parentS
Mr. and Mrs: Frank %Glenn over
the Week -end.
NO., 24-11 Club, Dungannon was
held Saturday at 2, p.m. at the
home. of the assistant leader Mrs.
Warren Zinn. Mrs, Jas. Boak is
the leader of the club. The Nal
call was answered. by eight , club
girls. The 4-H Pledge was. re-
peated. Officers fer' the new club
"What • Shall. .1• Wear," a re
president, Faye Pear so n;
vice pres., Marianne. Reia, press
reporter, Bernice ThoMpson. A
discussion on. Club name • and
covers took. place. Mrs. • Boak
• showed some materials. The girls
were then shown how to make
a buttonhole. The meeting . closed
and lunch was' serv,ed. '
• Mrs. Irvine Henry spent Satur-
day with her friend Mrs.' Bert
•Finnigan of Lucknow. 'and feund
her • "much , improved in•l• health
from last • summer.
• Mr: and. Mrs. Harold Rivers of
Goderich on .Monday visited Mrs.
Minnie Jones. •
The Dungannon met in
the church • basement Tuesday af-
ternoon with thirty-tiree ladies
present The scripture lessons were
read by Mrs...Herb Finnigan, Mrs.
Ross 'Henry and Mrs. Lloyd }lod-
ges. The theme Miracles was
•explained by. Mrs. ,Norman Riv-
ett and discussion groups were
formed with Mrs. Norman Rivett,
• Mts. J. C:, 'Drennan. and Mrs.
Robt. Stothers as leaders. Mrs.
Jos; Dauphin gave a reading "A
Recipe for twelve New Years
months.'"/ Coming events are Con-
gregational supper, Presbyterial
meeting at. 'Exeter; March 1.8th
and Worlds 'Day of Prayer. -hi
Dungannon United .Church Feb.-
ruary 14th. Lunch was served,
• With Mrs. Glen Weaver as •con-
vener.
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Now With Wings
Paul Hendersan,, son of Mr. and
Mrs. garnet Henderson. of Luck -
has„ been called up by DeL•
.troit Red Wings of the NHL to
finish the season with them, Paul
played for Detroit: for a few games
earlier in • the year, but the rest
of, the season has been spent with.
their farm club Pittsburg Hornets
who are having a good year in
the AIM
Paul's jump to the Wings, 'after
only part of a season in profes-
sional hockey, is IndiCative .of
the Playing ability he has. He is
a graduate of the Hamilton Jun-
ior Red Wings team.
Mrs. • Henderson, the former
Eleanor Alton of West Wawanosh,
along with their daughter Heatli-
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Pittsburg the 'first of next week.
TIMBER TIPS •
'Edna Petrie of the. Lions team
rolled the ladies high triple hi
the past week with a flat score.
of 715 and, her high single was
266 and 266. Marie- Stewart rolled
a - single game of 258 and Mildred
Robb scored a 246_, fiat.
• Guess who? — Bill Stewart
rolled the mens high . triple of
706 and Dick Park had the single:
with a 309. .•
The Pole Ca and Wolverines
had not rolled off their games at
time of welting. •
Standing:
• Tigers 45,, Cubs 43, Beavers 42,
Lions 37, Squirrels 35, Chipmunks
32, Gophers • 30; Pole Cats 28*,
Coons 28, Zebras 24, Kangaroos
18, _Wolverines 17*.
LOSE TWO CLOSE ONES
• Lucknow Juvenile hockey -team
has been giving a good account
of itself, but has been losing .some
close ones.
Last Friday night ,here Wing -
ham edged Lucknow 3-2. scoring
the winning, goal in the last min -
Ute of play.. Donald Fisher and
Wallace Holston scored for' Luck -
now, This was the traditional
Burns night Lucknew-Wingham en-
counter.
On Monday night in Durham,
the local team lost a close one
to Durham by a score of 64.
Doug Johnston scored two, Ross
Forster and Tom Andrew one'
each. Durham play .back here Fri-
day night
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HOLYROOD WELL IN FRONT IN
LUCKNOW INDUSTRIAL HOCKEY
Tuesday, January
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' In the first game at 8:00 .p.m.
Bolyrood downed Port Albert to
add .to their wining streak by. the
score of,8 to 5 While at 9:30 p.m.
Silverwoods edged. Kintail 4' to 3.
Tuesday, January. 28th ••
In the first game. at 800 p.m.
Port Albert got their first win of
the season by handing Silverwoods
their /3rd defeat. with, a score*of
7 to' I In the Second' -game at
9:30 p.m; Holyrood who seem to
be impossible to beat downed the,
Kitten, team who haveyet to win
a. genii by a score of 9 to ' 3,
Standing's: • •• •
Holyrood 12 points on 6 wins
Silverwoods — 6 points on 3 wins
and 3 losses, •.
Port Albert — 3 pointe on 1' win',
1 tie and 3 losses,.
Kintali 1 point on '1 tie 'and
• 4 losses. .
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. WEDNESDAY, ;JANUARY 29, 1964
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FR OZ.EN
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Students Improve
Marksthanship
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Lucknow. District High • Scheol:
students' are sharpening • up on
their marksmanship with weekly.
Saturday practices in Wingham.
Last Saturday's scores were as
follows: *.Peray McCletiaglian 96,,
.DaVid Wall 79, James D. Mac-
Donald 75, Elliott Whitby 74, Kern
Taylor 69,, Ross Hallam 66, D avid
Thompson 51, Donald Andrew- •S9,
Eldon EckensWiller 57,- Allan
Cornish 574. Donald .Ftannerman
52, David.Robinson. 314flonald
Alton 31.
The girls class is growing every
Week. Rosemary Rogan 66, Peg.,
gy Button 63, Islay llovvald 57,
Pauline Wildgen 32, Anne lief -
tertian 32,'Itarla Riegling 22. Rose,
inarY Hogan won the special ten
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test and ,collected prize 'money.
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The group were accompanied by
Serrant Reed of London.
JEAN, LYONS LAID '•
TO REST ON TUESDAY,
The death of Jeari Lyons, a
lifelong resident of Lucknow, oc-
curred in Wingham Hospital •on
Saturday evening, where she bad.
been a' patient for a little. over
a week after suffering a severe
stroke'. She. was 83 years of age.
The funeral was on Tuesday from
the Johnstone Funeral Horne,
ZION
• EVeryone was glad to hear Mrs.
Wesley' Ritchie ancl .•Larry Hun-
ter returned hOme from Hospital.
.Annett Kirkland is visiting with
her grandparents '-Mr. andMrs.
Gordon Kirkland. - •
Mr.. Chris Ftaynard spent the
week -end -with Mr. and Mrs. • Nel-
son Rayfiard.' .. •
Mr: . and Mrs. Ernie Gibson
visited recently -with. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Ritchie.,
• Congratulations to Mr. and Mis
Jim Gibson who were married
last 'Saturday. .
INLOUGH
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Mrs. Bert Nicholson was the
hostess for the January 'meeting
of the Anglican Evening Work-
ers. with the president Miss Edna
Boyle in charge. Opening hymn
was 'New every morning is the
love.”' Mrs. George Haldenby read,
the scripture, •followeds py the
members prayer, a prayer. for
the New Year and the Lorcys.
prayer. The secretary Mrs. Ron-
ald Thacker readthe minutes of
theprevious meeting. The word
for the roll call was "labour."
A business period, followed after
Which the following members took
part in the New Years program:
Mrs. Roy Scluieller, Mrs 'Howard
Thompson, Mrs. Rtissell Hewitt,.
Mrs. Harold Haldenby, Mrs. Bert
Nicholson. The meeting closed
with prayer and limch was sertred,
by the hostess and sand*iches
were supplied • by Mrs.- Don .011,
lespie • and Mrs. Harold Halden-
by. Mrs. Roy Schneller will be
the hostess for February. During,
the, 'afternoon, a quilt .was quilt-
ed for 'Mr. And 1VIra. James Hal-.
denbyand family . who, lost their
home by fire.
The ,World Day of Prayer : w111
be held,this year in the Anglican
Church on Friday, February '14th
With • Mrs. Midford -Wall, key -
woman. . ••
Mrs. , Weir Eckenswiller and
Mrs.. Ezra Stanley' are the'lead-
ers for the 4-H Homemaking Club,
'The Milky Way and began their
classes this week. , •
Mr. P. A. Murray, Kinloss twp.
• Reeve, attended County Council
at Walkerton . last, week when
Reeve Chester Einmerton was
elected, Warden for Bruce County.
Cathy Gillespie, daughter. of Mr.
and Mrs. Don. Gillespie is recov-
ering from an attack of •pneu-
monia. We hope she will soon be
well again, ;
arbara Finlayson
ed In Toronto
ROGERSON '— FINLAYSON
Barbara Ellen Finlayson, •daugh-
ter of Mr. and ,Mrs. Gordon. Fin-
layson, R.R. 3 Lucknow,. and 1.
William Charles Rogerscin; son of •
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Rogerson
of Toronto, were ,united in mar-;
rime. on Saturday, ,January 25th
at 3 p.m. The ce.remony was per-
formed. in Church' of the Trans-
figuration Chapel , (Anglkan) in
Toronto with. Rev. J. E. Crane of-
• ficiatg.• • '
The bride. given in marriage by
her father,. chose 'a white crepe
suzette 'jacket :dress, flower hat.
in tones ofgold. and brown, brown
accessories, and corsage of yellow
and brown 'carnations.'" •
The bride's attendant • was Miss •
Marietta MacDonald of Toronto.
Her "dress was blue wool', jersey
with - black accessories and rose
Carnation corsage.
' The groom's attendant was Mr.
Dennis Laird of ',Iloronto.
The ttshers 'were 'Mr. Dereck
Campbell of- TorOnto and Mr. Kari
Norris' of Dorval, Quebec:- '
A wedding dinner followed at
Glenview Terrace, Toronto, The
bride's Mother received the guests
Wearing a gold wool suit ,with
matching hat .and brown acces.
sories. She was assisted by the
groom's mother who • chose a
printed s crepe ' dress in • orange .
brown tones and black accessor-
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Mr, arid Mrs. Rogerson will re
Side in Toronto. .1he bride is a.
1964. :graduate. of MacDonald In•-•.•
stitute, Guelph and the grooni IS
employed at ' Toronto '.Doininion
Bank. , •
•' TAKE NOTICE that the Annual Meeting of prodncer
• Members of the Bruce County Hog. Producers' Association
will be convened • at the hour of 1:30 p4m, E.S.T. on
• .February 11th, 1.964, at the Walkerton. Town • Hall, Walk-
erton for the 'purpose of the proper business of the annual
meeting, the election of • officers, .the. election of votin
representatives, Between the hours • of ' 2100 • o'clock an
3:00 o'clock in the afternoon of. the .above mentioned date,
NOMINATIONS for County. Committeemen under the On- '
tario Hog Producers' Marketing Plan will .be held
If an election it required for comMitteenien, it Will be
held on TUESDAY, 'March 3rd, 1964 with polling places
to be designated at a later date, •
WALLACEBALLAq14
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