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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-02-27, Page 14WilYfi3ER. ,the 'Wolverines pulled them- selv'es.o:gt of 'the cellar ithis .week When they 'took -3'points' from the (Beavers. Al Baker led 'the scoring with 720, Barry Moi?on °agih roiled -6G3' an!d• Al Johnston 612 for • the Wolverines and Marion 'and Don' MacKinnon were ;tops' for the Beavers with 666 ...and .622. The Cubs' and Tigers settled. .+for 2 paints :eaoh • with Grant +Cshis+holm. • •rolling 150 flat plus 75 handicap , for .'825 and Bill Stewart had 706 flat. Jack Cae- r was .rhagrh. ,for ' the Cubs with 664' rand Dick Parks scored 615; The .Kangaroos led by :the • &teeves due with - a combined. triple of 1370 :and Eldon Wraiths ttriple of 668 took 4 points from the Gophers despite- Bryce EI- 1iotrttstriple of 642 and Clarence Givers; 603. . Thursday night ; the Pole {'fiats and Lions split the points. Beryl Mowbray , led' the Pole Cats -scor- ing . with 715 .pins' and Bob': Mc- Intosh had 672 ; Elwin, and Edna' Petrie took the honours for top. bowlers for• :tlhe Lions wi=th 651 and 644.' ' ' Mary' Flier 'who' • c;.ptured• the high triple 'for the year t. With 697 flat ' plus 63 • handicap . i.ed .ti I. •e • thee :Zebras w hose . best, ';bowlers. were Fred Pierce with €15 and Locally Eunice Cunn_nglrams.602.� �. '.The Cbipinimks were 3 points ,' Another year of expansion sn Higher 'after: playing the Squar telephone ' facili•ties,.. Rn Lucknow' cels. Jirn• Mathers 'set the,. pace reflected a• similar''' ,situation,. for • the Chipmunks with 605 'throughout the iterritorY af, The flat' ,plus 76rhandiieap ,Roy Fin •Bell Telephone : ,Company . of Jayson was .,high : for 1e Squir , Canada' 'during 1962, it Was ire- .rels with 589. vealed .%n. the company's' r Winner . for the draw that annual' report •isguedk this week. was made ' Tatursday Tright were :Expansionof faerb+ties and. 'Edna Petrie; Diek Tanks :marl 'improvement af abasic service. re- Ruth Montgomery.• quired expeadztiures 4219,400, Standiugs0o0 :171 -..Ata, operating te'r`mtory ,;of Cubs ::'62, Tzgers ' 55; Beavers Quebec .I Ontario and Ibrador. 52,•: Zebras 46; .Chipmunks' 41, I't is ;the ;largest amount ever` Lions 38, Pole Cats '37; Coons 37; sperxt oil @, construgti on 'during any Kangaroos 37; Squirrels ;.33; Wol- 'Year . m the company's history. vermes 33;, Gophers 32.• 'Telephones in,; 'service at the end' -:of ' 1962' totalled 3;890,630, :an increase. f :1952523 during ' the year. "This ,-• wide -scale' expansion .was By virtue. of. •a• 10 to 5 win over : also ' present m 'Iluoknow. with +Luok'iiow on. Wedinesdayevening,` the -addition .of .68 telephones,, w r....rY.C:f,i;F.u�1.1rn.+i.• TSE .Luc'OowSENT'INEI+, LUCKNOW February• 18th, the Blyttlh 1.4011-5 Club Midgets...took their best of five' ,se ies..-aby 3 games to 1, against Liiekl ow and won ;rtJhhe right to rneet Zurich in the semi- final round., of the Playoffs, Thi$; is a two -oust -of 4iIi ree ser- ies with the winner meeiting. A/ 4 Jd- may , in the finals. ONTARIO • INDUSTRIAL. LEAGIIE IS BRUISING BUSINESS. • The local, Industrial Hockey League, whioli takes in. town & country, is producing some bruis- ing rbattitles, With the boys ready to drop the sticks 'and : settle it'tti ttlha cif the occasion tivr • .,-fists � tai arants," . The . i fiisticuifs were very .evi- dent a week ago. Tuesnay'' even- ing, when referee=. n -'chief, Jack Henderson haidedd' out `six .game misconducts ;to restore order. - 'The Industrial' League.', boys play a triple feature each Tues-' '.day. Last week Si+lverwoods and Kiintail ,ended in a 2 -all dire V, High School ,trimmed' H,olyrood something. like 7/1, . and Port •,AlVliert: took Srlverwoods, play- ing ing. their 2nd l erne of the night, clay a 5-1, count. • alt. if anyone has at: rough, es Jack 'Hend+erson.. He handled: all three games,: and' . ,,was going from 7' until after eleven, ° rinelud- - r` .h g tirneout for the i .biraWle they had ita..break up. Jack's linesmen" in Ache respective' games were Paul ,. Emberlin, •Garry, ','Johnston arid Gerald ;Murray. WEDNESDAY, 2.744. 1903' In: our new ic.,catiofl io rt. Former -Market , :et. :tore, LUCkflOW' (Adjoining Greer TV. and; Electric) atur ay, ' You are :invited to drop. •,ran and look over our GRAND OPENING SPECIALS And AddNional Rew L'mes Of-::MerCh.andise„.... • MYTH. MIDGETS IN. SEMI 3`INALS WITH ZURICH ' • . (111110 ■■. ■ �1a■ir■■n■nnarinn■■■o"■■■aoa■n■r,a■n■■ar' Lions Say Thank Y The Lucknow 'and`. District Lions Club wish to sincerely thank the ladies who Made sari •IN wishes for the Hamilton-Goderich hockey players, Jim Boyle ` for his public. , address system, ,the , High School Board for the use Of. the school ' facilities and all who supported, or in any waycontributed, to the success of this undertaking. • i n- oil rh . > .. \•'.Y'S•:,�}. hVG,�P•A`Q^.QcV� k\`kl'i, �£•��' .�1� ��3W3:6'': .. .. for your past patronage .and we loop forward to being of biggeranteutter service in our new location. • Children's, Ladies' and `Men`s ear., J: M. Goodwin, . 'Bell :. manager for this region said, totalling 572 in service here as. Of December alst,. ' Net': 'income in 1962 'totalled $65;285,000equivalent •.to . 465 per •share'Or 'a return, of 6.3 . per. cent.. on- invested capital.: • r -Dividends to the cor'ripany's 192,85.4 shareholders • a'mounted to $53 968,000y leaving $11',317,000., Engl�iSh and F rencir. -:radio; sta- tions: are linked by 20,000 Trifles of ';high quality. +gircu•its. The. fa- cilities ;went into 'operation , on. October 1st: AMt..Fund: Is -At 94, 000 in Bruce ■ . asretai+n•ed earnings At the end At a recent, meeting ' of the • ':of 1962, 97.3 .per cent 'of the. `Bruce County. FAME Committee. i Sher .eheolders, owning, 93'',per in.. Walkerton, Jack MacGillivray', ■ ■ ■ • 1111 m■■m1■u■!e■Iiuuisuu su . I.��■,ua•uuu ■���■■/��.' ZONOLITE DAYS are money -saving days! s>. •• JUST 'POUft A'N'D LEVEL ■ i` insulate °noir and A 11E' ALL YEAR And be stare you re -insulate with ZONOLITE. So easy! Just pour ' it, level it,: leave it as pictured. 1 oiuus right over old., shrunken,' , Played -out , insulation.' Fuel bills shrink amazingly and the impto j vement is permanent. Zbnolite, never deteriorates, in . any. way t. .. guaran - . teed for the 'life of ' your home! Ask for free estimate. . , - 'ZONOLITE• DAYS ARE MERE 4 Ceih of the total,. stock, resided Provinc al FAME 'representative, in Canada. report ' ori' the Quebec tour of A f .,D b 31 t, Bell pa ki`nr� plants � p �' � . . • ■: As o' ecem er s em-• in a rev ce. ployed 35,086 men • and women. jA detailed •:program had been ar The company's ,payroll for ° : the • ranged- by Quebec officials and year 'was + • $1.70,470,796. ' they saw four Plants' '<: in . 'opera. • • tion. The newest • plant' slaiight ers 1'?f cantle beast, per man hour.; .45' •minutes from block to cooler. They saw, a -new •tyl* 9Of hide .puller. and Kosher, killing: by °the Rabbi .Mr the Jewish. The' feet; ' jowels, . ears, etc. are ex-' ported, to' .South '• America.; '. The standard' wage is $1.87 per hour, Price -is quoted one week in ad - Vance for cattle, calves 8t .lambs: More than 90' per cent of • the: products • used .by.'the J'company •are now 'being tnarru1actured 'in Canada.'' ;using' Canadian made materials. The 'company invade good prop •• '' ■r, .gress, on its section :of the SAGE ■' Mir•. -defence network ..and provid- ■ . 'ed numerous : circuits for the i`BMVMEWS, early, warning system.' ■ • ,Bell' also. co-operated• with 'varix, ous government agencies in de- There are no commission men •ori Originated •im' the county north is g 'v the and settlement\ is made on. dreg. N�o, 8 Higrhway,. program', sed, weight basis. '.' : .: During the periotl April ;.1s' nationale�om�muninaroio amfor� , ,There • were irnpottant add '-, :1/ir•: Jack MacGillivray' also re:.,1962; 't0 the end of .;January thi ,tions :m•ade' to Bell's m'icrow•ave`.'Ported that no definite decision Year, •35 cases were confirrne Drop In Today. 'forniatiori,,, meetings, one; at Ark Wright ,Hall ';on• Maralt 5th at 2':0r p.m. and 'another 'it _ :Chepstow Parish. Hall on March: 5th at 8.:3( pm. Diseusvion • was held _"on :.th( nominating-,of.;•a person : for, : tlii Tommy Cooper' Award donates 'annually +by C•FOS Radio ' Static); and :the Owen ' d' '3un Ti nae Sour .o the person. , daing 'the most, either- Grey'.or . Bruce County' fo, :the •betFterrnent 'of rural living. 8 agriculture. '•Jai;nes -Richardson' o Braili - ' Township the . Trismic Ohampion-:c1-•.the, ' Wor:ld-=-i as_a Minuted. Rabies Increase In North Huron During Jan xary six 1 cases . 0 rabies ' have • been , confirmed Duron, . according to Dr,' J. C MahLenn'an• of .the Health o 'Animals branch .here. included, were. three ,foxes, 'skunks, one' cattle -beast,and a: system 'during the •year. New: 'has been made as yet an a. FAME. and ' :i•ncluded ' Z0 foxes',. 'tw, Se,lurpt-ks Ilweserean. d comapletedonin betwee:north,:- piaItnt::wsiteas ,,freor•pGreorted ty .hanatd Bruce, $94OOQ skun ,ok', six •cattle, four cats, <,P 11 n , 'res• dog ■ . ,hare capital had been; raised in. ° Si:nco Feibrulary ''1St, 19631. 1): ■ ern Qucoec,� and between, Fort ■ William,' Ontario, and Duluth, Bruce with another $10,000' ' to MacLennan ,said, several eases 'i : • Minnesota: Construct•ien was +be- .go in order tel meet their'quota, rabies have +beers dia ri'i sed • ■ gun on. a second microwave route Suggestions were a:.k'ed. 'for from„ cattle •at .t r e tr between.. Montreal and • three et, Town pre. ..■ Quelrrec the Cornmiitee, a:s to . how this 'in 'bullet, TownslY,p City, via :Sherbrooke. • ''• balance cosxd be ra. eci. ; one in Ho_wick Townshi : , All "ori a : Progreas was also :made on . the Chas. 1�icinn.s, President. of 'bt'lieved. to •have originated Cry,:1 ■ television' n•etw�ork being any q, was t ■ g built preF,en: to . answer.; rabid'. skunk eontaots ' ■ under, contract for the CTS( Tel- any quesriotis .the 1, scat cr>rrrmitw r .It was. o'rit ".r:140 lz� edotthat • has now been extended from r everyone a great deal of en.. have a history of contact e remaining stretch , p ' in operant 1`Ie • d . . .. teet , w' i . .. . + � evasion Network. The' Netwbrlr I 'had. ale stated' that •;t gave of. rabies. �in domest:ic ' a!tiirti�rl . r tt ■ Montreal .to Vancouver,. con_ !ccuragement to .see the Quebec rabid. • ' ■ truct:on 'of th :ante or suspxctoli.�ly rabid f rt• s to .or sk�urrk. Montreal to Hallifax tivill" that an additional S1,000,000 must ! Dogs.•and. 'cats allowed tono i ree a°ciditior al at large• present a: hazard an! nada, '!`eleptiorie : pant.• must be built. as • • soon � � •' a� should b ivl. The Trans -Ca ■. S. t f h B bl u e con.trwied Dr Ma, br ■e wa saw a bu�� riled d John.a 1 - W Henderson" o ��.� ear .con Xi sites ca • , • y g n be found. would , tract in '1962 to provide ' >Gornw It was suggested that to handle r ('' ■ ould heS�taDe .t: niece airy tlfe, ,,but would not b,i~ coiwcrr i, plete ate work fa^ f " formation should n ■ ys ern, o w reh' ` ell is, a •menrl.� r =u:ta e ground Condit, .. s . n _ _ . l s ons for Lerirrat , warned, Most Person r • ■ . ■ , ..�„es or the Phone , ■ ' 8.31 1$' L.0 k wq �.....�.: .c •nr� . • ,, .anadian' Broadcasting, Caro . - " "th'a.reholders a be give t a striay dog or cat wlt e' ■ to• ou , w _ , g p . nil i.. and , afrter',`d�isouseorr Might ibe h' tu■�i.■aM■■�■■srsrarsr■■iia■�t�e �ii+w �aa.�► r+ rt it . .t twa,s d.ecid 1. g lust as dangcro ..ons radio ne�v� of ks. Same -200 ed to �ho�d tyro'', n - said.