The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-02-19, Page 14a
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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 °
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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
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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.
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Bantc.'ms Out,
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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.
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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'..
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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=•
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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..
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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.
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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: • ' •
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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 '
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