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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-02-19, Page 14a • RAGE. PQURT.EEN • THE I..UCKNOW • SENTINEL, 'LUCKNOW, ONTARIO W.i1ITE.HUE.CH;.nd DISTF..ICT f Bel .e .celehrated h Fishers -and Mr -s• =, Miss. Linda Johnston o... . grain.. Spent the week -end with. Mr. ,and Mrs. Charles Tiffin. Mrs. "Albert Coultes returned ' by bus on Wednesday after visiting. with Mr. and Mrs. . 'Jack . Coultes gat Wallaceburg. While there she Visited 'with Rev. and Mrs. Gray-, •don Cox and° Mrs. Olive. Boss . at' Dresden: Mrs. Jas, Laidlaw, .Miss Mary Laidlaw ' and ' Mr. Elroy 'Laidlaw wore, in 'Goderich on . Fridayand :Mrs, :Laidlawvisited' .her' sister Mrs, Oliver McBrian' who has been. Fill and with Mr.. Mc$rian. Those hospitalized in', Wingham Viand District Hospital . 'last `.week were ..'Mr. Ed Walker undergoing surgery; Master .Ronnie Solomon with the cold and Mr.. Harry Swan. ` . for a 'couple of ' days. /We wish them ;a speedy recovery. Mr.: and Mrs. Jack Coultes and Debbie of Wallaceburg .spent. • the week=end with : his, parents . Mr. • and Mrs. Albert • Coultes and -her parents.. Mr.. and • Mrs: Mervyn Pipe. of Brussels. . Mr. :and Mrs. Albert Coultes spent. Friday evening with: Res... and- .Mrs. ° .George Mit orMitchell ° I Bluevale: Mr. Jacob ' Kuiper of Knox. Col- lege, Toronto arrived • home Wed- nesday : night due to no lectures being given Thursday: and. Friday.. Mr.' and Mrs.' Angus ,Falconer, Allan and Kevin of Streetsville,.' Mr.. and Mrs. Relison. Palcoiner • Brian . and ' Paul ' of' Sarnia spent: the : week -end 'with their, •mother Mrs: . Cecil °a:Falconer• n dam. other relatives Mr... ' and ' Mrs. Charles ' Tiffin senThursday t . evening with-. ,•Mr.. .and Mrs. John McInnes, Bluevale. Mr:' and Mrs. Russel Ritchie, Mrs:'' Fred Tiffin of. L � ons de' were Sunday visitors with • Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson. Mr. and . Mrs. -George Coffin,, Sharon and ;Cindy,' Mr. and :Mrs., Clifton.Coffin•,and Cliff of Hespler were Sunday visitors , with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cof Sunday visitors' with Mr and; Mrs.' :Hugh Hand were.. Mr... and ;Mrs. Arthur :'Hand . and Wendy of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Hickey, Murray, 'Shane : and Deb- bie . of Wingham, • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacklin and '.Linda .of :. Brus: ' sets. Mr. and . B' NIrs all Neable, Judy, Kenneth and' Howard' spent Sat- urday evening with Mr. ;and Mrs : Julius- Fisher of :Molesworth and Neabies birthdays;• Mr.. Graham 'Neable is on hot, idays: this . week from • his pos- ition at os-ition::at . Sebringville., . . • Mr,. and N. Charles. Tiffin and. Miss. Linda' Johnston spent' Sat- urday. evening with• Mr, and Mrs. Ezra .Scholtz. ' Mr. and Mrs, .Gordon Neable,, 'Brian, Sharon and • Danny of Brampton were Sunday visitors with. Mr.,,: and Mrs. Bill Neable. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tiffin and Joyce,. • Mr, ' and Mrs. • Orville 'Tif- fin spent' Sunday ', evening • with. Mr. and, :Mrs. Thos. McInnesa'of Gorrie. . . Mr. and Mrs. Melvin • McClen- aghan and Michael and Mr. 'Paul igen 'of Waterloo .spent Satur= day •with. Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Mc -4 Clenaghan; •: ' Mr. • and' Mrs. Carl .McClenag- han visited 'oneday,last week with her grandmother Mrs. Charles Thomson of Huronviewn . Clinton.• Her .many friends here wwill be pleased to hear Mrs.. Thomson is now enjoying , good health. Mr. and 'Mrs. -James` 'McInnes and Mrs.. George McKague spent 'Sunday 'with,' Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville Hastings .and family of •Wing, ham: Mr. ; •and Mrs. Jack Morrison, •Donald, Joyce, . Arnold and Doug- las spent Sunday evening;, with Mr. ;and- Mrs. Donald. Huffman of Teeswater.• Sixty -Two ur in g, C Bonspiel The. Lucknow* Curling Club held Bons pP iel •ati the i ,,arena as r 'last ,.. Thursday afternoon. Sixty-two cur- lers:': partcipated. A prize;. draw sponsored'. by the 'club was won. by 'Harold Austin who received a toaster as ,a prize. Harold.' Ritchie's rink of Mar y MacIntyre, :.John MacKinnon and Orville Elliott placed' first and won curling ; brooms : Second 'place: was ' . won :by Alf Ritchie's ;:rink which was.., skipped that day by Ted McClenaghan and had as its members, .. Mrs. Jim Boyle; Larry Salkeld and: Allan. ,Hackett. , They each received trophy tumblers. :The consolation prize of playing cardswent to Vernon Hunter's :rink', of Mrs. `,Mildred ' Bushell, William Wharry. and . Mrs. Marie -Barger. •■I It■■■■■■■■■■■•■t■■■■rr■,•■■■•■■■■■■••uu■■aai • a Bantc.'ms Out, tose,ToM,iIdma' So far •as league play is con- cerned, the .Lucknow :Bantam Hee- key Team has. "hung up their Skates" for this season. The local .team. took a 9-0 drubbing in Mild- May on,,Monday night to abruptly end the season for them. In their playoff series • with Mildmay, Lucknow lost •the first game in the best -of -three ,series by a.. score of 6-2. This was re- ported in . last week's paper. In. Lucknow' on Friday night the. two teams played, to a 5-5, draw `after,: ten . minutes of - overtime.; Lucknow took • a 3-0 lead in the first period only to slip later on in the game to the point where they had to comeback ;to. tie the score at . 44 in the last minutes of play in the third period. .In the 'ten /minutes ' • overtime, • Mildmay ,took the lead ' with Lucknow scor- ing the equalizer with only a . few seconds to . play in overtime. Bob.• Mullin was the star: of the • game scoring all five of .' Lucknow s goals. • Bob . played. ' most of the game, alternating ; between centre and, defence. ' Mildmay walked „all over Luck - now , in • the •.9-0 defeat 'Monday night. 'fin Mildmay:.: This gave Mildmay the.• playoff series ,with two wins arid: one tie. in. the best of -three. ' series. KINTAIL AND :PORT .ALBERT'. WON TUESDAY {NIGHT'S `GAMES In Industrial League 'hockey. on Tuesday. night Holyrood endedup. on • the, _short end ' of a 8 to. 7 hockey game as a. fast flying Kin- tail:.. team edged the Butchers In the ` ' second 'feature ' of : the twin :" bill, .'Silverwoods, after en- joying a 3 to, 1 lead at ..the end of the second period, due to Jim. Wilson's ; battrick, fell -.apart 'in the. third as: Port Albert • came on to win . 5 to 3. LUCKNOW,. SQUIRTS WIN, EXI.BITI.ON DUAL Ripley Squirts.. were, host to the Lucknow Squirts in an exhibition: hockey game in 'Ripley on Tues- day ' • night:. The ' Lucknow. squad. came.. out on 'top . of the game winning :by 'a score :of ; 34.. Marksmen : •for Lucknow were Jitri'Farrish, Russel Moncrief and Jamie Elliott..There is ta be a' return game ' in . Lucknow this coming, Tuesday at 6:45 p.m'.. Lad T illed With e Howe Hockey .Stick ■ ■ ■ ■ o■ ■ ■ YOU : 'CAN' HAVE • , ■ rK ■ , ■ t■ 'Beautiful Hardwood : Floors... .. dor' Less Than You Think... ... se 1 is ■ ■ . FOR NATURAL BEAUTY NO ,FLOOOR• CAN is ■ WITH HARDWOOD i ■ CONIPTE ■. ■ • ■ ■ i , . , AVAILABLE 'IN A VARIETY , OF GRADES ■ ■ •■ COME IN AND SEE IT AND GET. A ,FREE: ■ OAK FLOORING ESTIMATE ' ON YOUR •REQUREMENTS Jimmy ' Ainslie, , grandson of Mr. and Mrs. .Frank MacLennan of ■ Lochalsh, ' is probably about one II' of the proudest. lad.'s ■in Toronto, ■ for he has. a hockey 'stick 'used r in ' competition . by the great Gdr= •. ,die Howe and autographed: per-. a sonally by . him. with • this ;i'nscrip-... a tion "To ,. Jimmie Ainslie, kindest al wishes, 'Gordon- Howe;" Here's how, it came about. Jun. ■ • my's uncle, Rod' MacLennan of i Detroit, knows • Howe' personally r and received from him this stick i with which. Geordie had scored: his 539th goal. •• Mr, and Mrs: MacLennan vis=• ` Wein;day, FEBRUARY it ISM;, ONTARIO :BEEF, CATTLE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION BEEF *BULLS March 10th and 12th, 'HAYS. SALES ARENA, TRAFALGAR, ON .HIGHWAY 5, NORTH OF OAKVILL.E 122 HEREFORDS' 26 SHORTHORNS. • 13 ANGUS Herefords sell 'on March 10th; • • Shorthorns ax ..d Angus sell on • 'March 12th ..,Show at 8:30 am..each day -- Both sales at 1100 a.m.. • FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE• Every.Ontario-Farmer purchasing a `qualified performance" tested bull will be eligible for' a on p, g $premium of 20%. of purchase price, but. not exceeding remium 150.00,, in accordance with the terms of the Premium Policy. Catalogues . available from:. the Secretary 4 J. McTaggart, President "' R. H. Graham, Sec.-Treas. Beeton, Ontario.' Parliament Rldgs.; Toronto, Ont _ .. Juveniles MstH',Win Here. T nto g A week ago in 'this column, we reported; that Durham and. • Luck-, now 'Juveniles .were locked at one game each in. the' W:O.A.A.• hockey. 'playoffs.- As of Monday night the same two teams `now each, ' have two wins in the' . best -of -five ser- ies. The final' fifth fifth game is sched- uled . for . Lucknow ` - arena ' tonight (Wednesday). ' • This has been' an interesting .series between tin o .closely closet match- ed teams ` In Lucknow last Fri- day night; the Sepoys edged lYur-. ham 3-2 to . go : one. game 'up .in the' series. Doug MacKinnon;: 'Ross, Forster ' and Doug : Johnston scored the Lucknow goals ' Back in; Durham "on .Mondai: night,' .4.ucknow lost 5=2: with Doug'. MacKinnon and • 'Doug Johnston netting the goals: • ' • »•. TIMBER TIPS . Elaine 'Thornton . rolled the . top, single game for . the ladies with, a ,flat game of 274. Marion Mac- Kinnon had'. games of 262 and 258 and : Freda t• Errington. also rolled a 258:. . Marion MacKinnon MacKinnon had the. ladies triple' ; with 679. Clarence Greer ,rolled a single• game of 368 and a triple of 796. '. ChaS. Anderson ..also :.rolled over the. 300 mark with: a 323 • 'to give the Gophers the highest single game for , the year with 1219 flat ' ica r • 1320 plus• -'101 handicap .p fa . Standing _. Ti'gers 54 '.Cubs. 52, Beavers '.46, Lions 44, Squirrels . 41, Gophers 36, Chipmunks: 35, Pole ' Cats 33'`, Coons 31, Zebras 30, Wolverines, 26*,, . Kangaroos 23 ' . *Games to . play.: an■Minn.iIFntnnnr n aassuoIE■■a'E!.nuionammagia■a■• Sr THEY I55 A' .. ■ .. .. TH LUCKNO"W ARENA . i t. • ..•*AskI ■ • ■ V ■ .. t , e•r. ■ a. L• a ■ � ited last -week with relatives at ■' ■ Lochalsh • and, •with Mr. and Mrs',.• :: ;.Frank MacLennan, spent the: week- ■;' of end in Toronto at the Ainslie ; ■ home, when Jimmy was presented with �. . ■ with his. prized stick. Mrs.; Ains- lie ':is the ,former Barbara Mac- N. i' 11,: plays minor hockey 'in Tor-` ■: �'r -onto, acid Frank., and. Rod saw` ■. Lennan. Their son Jimmy, age, m ...• , -- -harn :1rt aetion,on Find .. , a Rod is fleet manager with Stark •l o Hickey , Ford; Inc., `int Royal. Oak, • ■. Michigan: ■i -.. PITTSBURGH. PA, INTS AT WEEK -END SHOOTING 'LOCAL STUDENTS' SCORES s • ■ Your Choice Qf 'Over 4,000 Colours • 'To Match, Any Shade You 'Require'.■ ■ A It Takes Only • Seconcls On Our •Dispensing Machine. Percy , McClenaghan 93, Peggy Button 91, Elliott Whitby 88, Allan Cornish 85 Jim D. MacDonald 84, Ross Haslam 82, Keith Kaiser' 82, Ann Heffernan 80, 'Ian 'McRae 77, Donald Andrew 76, Allan . Col 1 ■ • ` tel 72, Donald Bannerman 7t m " ■ �` ' David Wall 69,Eldon Eckenswiller �~ 66, Roger ''Petl nd 65,Dave Rob=• ■ .. • ■ 63, • Joyce Thorburn 59, Rose- ■ l.., lc • mso FhOrlea�3 y 118 � mar Bogan 57, Karla laieglang: ■!49,John Bradley 41, Pauline Wil•. r, ■■n■■■■■■■■■■■iii■iarlid ilaua:'Uin a■i gen 38:. ae E■■■I�iEB■E■ Henderson Lumber -Ltd. Cy • Have You Been (hut To Hockey Game This Year? .1 r.. . •• • i. r.• • 1. . .a .• i .■• ■ .. • ■. 1• a .n ■ ■ • 1. is ■ 1 The •:Lucknow arena haso been humming with . ■ hockey activity throughout the wirite Th ur le■ p my of action right u fr . .�■ _ .: � .. P om. fleas to �mdus- •-r;;, -- • g e..Youwl l-=' ' tits lea u �y'``titghtout . at�he � '�`b' ■ 4 • rink and th:e• players will..appreciate your sup. ■ • la ■ ■ port, •With-, playoff' time' at hand, make an ■ ■effort to. support local hockey this week.. is ,rn' ■ ■■ ■.. .1 ■ Brought, to :You As a Public Service by. /: » •1 •' • a 1 s. ■. ■. •d • ■° �'• n ONTARIO'S SILVER .and BLACK' .. •••CIS FLEET •r. •■aIB■alEiain■.eea■wnnnslw�afiEnnnnnia■iwnienndEEi■eri` Wsdnest Shi Com • Georg won't bi teeman ducers' year, ' 1 enoug last wh which 1 iere'3 Record, part:: For. tl there w • it , i w� tons: uc ion HaJ Vow .appears agedoenn to to conunieltl :that pi minutes As. us • ,ProducE slate : of mit ,'.mcomer ca fading hadHomme In.. pi of 'the a' com ;but.' hal man ol the ani Melvi was thl and wl intentio gricultu as tett • an' e1et� •loofa. t date: of A me parentlj opportu cause , itwas withdra Mlectionarti also ra e timated sihn , 1S red lo/e'er'tia ':111int " Hat e r� 311111atheroanawaHowe.o with•ed: the res ' dressed their i>r 'votes It w� most..c indica'din,as n -in ' `opt pap, This. �1, ioYn tions,. a in the on the hemi hall of get 'to stand