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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-09-25, Page 14.0•••••••t•.1Q • ••••••• TIME L TCKNIONy • • •A� ACC la{ nit ,t,� sl r 'fit{ ti ay j r• • • • • • • • . •. • ••• • '• • •' • • •, •. •. • •, • ;. • . • • • •. • • • e. • • •. • •• • John V.Hende son Lumber Phone; $28-3118 y Using i dither Wood or Alu6iinum • You. Can' Save Up to 35 % On Your Present Fuel Costs.. Actually, Storm Windows _:Can Save Enough Fuel TQ Pay For "Themselves in •Three Years' Time ! • . • STORM 'WINDOWS ARE AN INVESTMENT NOT AN EXPENSE Let Us Estimate The' Cost Of Storm . Windows For Your Home PROMPT SERVICE.— NO OBLIGATION By Placing Your Order Now You Can' Be Assured ' of :Delivery- Before Winter Fresh Cement in Stoc • • • .' • • NSI., LUCKNQW, ON'1"ARIO. Rail Henderson. At Detroit Camp:, Since Early Sept; • • We have been informed °t)hat. • the •following Canadian •.Press i. news .release was not oarrec+t in ' reporting that Paul Henderson •• of •Luck saw_ •sand Pit Martin 'of' Noranda,. , Quebec,'',..had signed' • with the . Detr'oivt Red Wings of. • the Nati' nal• .Hockey League, It ,•; toad as .follows ` .. • ,'Detroit Reed • Wings of the•. National. HoekeY League announ- eed yesterday that two junior • graduates 'of Hamiltton Red 'Wings • of tYie' O�iibaro Hockey Assoca- • tion �`naye s>!gned 'professions •' contracts. Paul • Henderson • of Lucknow, Ont., :and Pit Martin of Noranda, • .Que., are expected• to. join Pitts- • • burgh HIoraets. in the ' American ;' • Hockey, League, a. Detroiit farm • team for the coming season," • The story received Wide cosi- • erage .but at. time•'of :writing, we o understand, no contracts' `'had •: been 'signed. It is,. however.ex- • • pected that.Paull, Henderson, Pon • of Mir, and MTs. Garnet Mender •. •, son of Lucknow wild the playing • professional, hockey ::lints . • year with P ttkburgh .: Hornets or In-. • dianapolis, Detroit •farm clubs: The '100-64 hockey of Fit. M;ar '• tin still' 'of , Junior age, is not., •• definite and he may return :to/ • Hamilton •,to , contin•ue his , studies. • • • Pittsburgh; and Detroit ‘wi11 be ':playing' exhibition : games ' early • • in! rOctc ber at. Sit. Thomas Strut'- ford air d' Hamilton :. where P,aru:l's • local' friends will : likely ,see hip. in -action Paul 'has .been' .train • • anng at Detroit, •Olyirnpia ,since 'the • 6613.of :September.: and is Pres •.• • • . eptly. • still :m a it.. Set Scoring :Records • Henderson and `•Martin: ,rewrote • Lucknow •' all igaa_i1-soorinng :records during their. :•+�• ,` • : years With , Harthton fin ith�e ••••i••••••••0••••••••••• •••••••••••o•••'••••••• OHA .Junior • A !provincial league, ' Henderson' scares 49 Ls Iast season, taps 'ern the league and the Most:. ever t> y: a H�auninlition .S.. ChrSetUpo� �./� stmas • • Bureau � : .... _ :.. player l.ii once season.. die , cased . The Board of • Directors" of. Huron County Children's* Aid Society 'have formed . a . Christ saas Bureau ..Whereby they hope io ihel+p pros/tide a good 'Ohrist-• .. 'Mai for all needy famn.ilies,. With particular emphasis on the chil dren. , :. To prevent overlapping some basic rules to • •followare , sing nested: All groups or individuals. ' wishing' to help should ' work • closely. with the'Board member. in their .localnby , . It is important 'that • all. con- tributions except:.: • perishable goods, be .delivered to, Goderich,, • headquarters of the. Children's. Aid, • or •to , your 'local Board member, well before.. the . end of November. : . • ' . Money is most acceptable for buyinggifts ,for older children. These arse �usu'aliy' more expe l'- sive and not many aIre donated. Other; suggested ' gifts are; donations of f ,new• wearing ' . apparel,., socks, • mitts; !layettes, billfolds, flashliights, toilet ' art- Ides, 'jewellery. Christmas. seals, ribbons, 'bags, : Chr, $may- !paper. fair ::wrapping the „gifts are also • needed nOnly new things; can be.•used• as :'Christmas Guts but clean used : cloth g and tbedding in goods .condition are: also very ,ac ceptable 'tor our !boxes. Christmas Bureau Board (Eiepp Convener, Mrs• M. ' Mooney, Goderich; tinembers, Mrs, C. Wawanosh; Mrs, : M Bean, Wan�vwattosh, nMcrris, (Blryith, Brus- sels;''Mrs. F: Fingiand, Cli:znton,'. Hullet, Goderich bwp, Mrs. • J, Gorwill, .Seaforth;,. McKrillap, Tuckersnsirtlh,".: Mrs. M • Cudmnore, Exeter,... Usborne; • Mr, A. Rau, Stanley, :Hay, Stephen, Hensall; Mr, T. Haskins, Tuz vberry; How-. ick, '' Grey, Wineham Blake ` Ashfield Collborne W tlrie team _ ' in ..1'960: • .Martin, ' • 19., & eoame� the: only Hamilton: Jiunior . to . score' More - 'than 1o0.. goals. He 'ran his total' to 109, `in' four sermons last 'sea son a'. she: tallied:'3�6 goals sand added.- 49 assists for 85 pa'ints,• tops ion , the cluub, . : Both prayed .. on Hamil'ton's Memorial Cup team two • years, ago and ,both, were` nanved to the. leaague's all-star 'beam' last: sea-' :IA §00 -pound • !black ,bear, mea curing seven feet in "length, was shot near, : Park Head in Bruce County The bear . had eaUsed considerable damage in bee yards in that area., beefore• being', tracked 'down; • NOTICE' TO CUSTOMERS .... Huron and Kinloss Municipa Telephones System Served from 'the UNGAiNON EXCHANGE Due To Dial Conversion on December 15th, 1963, and issuing of a new directory co -in- cidental with the same, any person wishing changes in directory listing or installation of • 'new service, please advise the System's Billing office in Ripley, on or Before OCTOBER l5tth, 1963, so that these' changes or additional list- ings may be entered' in the new 'directory.. a; WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1963; GET MORE VALUE FOR YOUR SHOE DOLLAR Smartly . styled m. boys' • Guaranteed soles and heels., sizes from 31A to, 61h and • Sole'and heel permanently bonded to' in :rnen s 'sizes 7 to Rig. upper no stitches to break,or rot. • Insulated insoles.. You'll be surprised at the • Flexible,as slippers. low, low prices. Will not mark floors. RATHWELL SHOE STORE LUCKNOW • Plotitte 528-3'-117 Bridal : Couple Piped From Church 'MeQUILLAN BLACKSTOCK. The'' Rpt. Rev. • W. T. Flannery dress, was u;Sher and piped the. ,officiated. in ' a.' ceremony 1Vlartin's Roman Catholic church, London,. ' • uniting in. . marriage Muriel Agines Blackstock,' and Archibald K. McQuillan. ° Their parents '.are Mr. sand Mrs.; Wil fred iMeQuillan of Lucknow. and Mr. landd';Mrs. .James Blackstock of Welland: ' • The. }bride was given in mar riage . by. her father. She .•,chose a floor.. length • gown- . •of nylon' net and lace . with fii!bted -•lace bodice 'featuring: • lily point sleeves and a square` neck line :.,.trim- trim- med with sequins' and :Pearls. A crown- of tulle and seed'pearls held :her . charpel-length veil' of fine nylon tulle, edged with' nor - :al, lace,' and She carried a cas- cade., of red` roses.. .The .guest :soloist, Miss Betty- O'►Hara;• of .Landon, .sang beauti- fully several Sacred 'hymns dar- ing ..the. ceremony; . Miss ' Norma • Blackstock; . only sister of the..bride, was 'brides- maid; She was dressed' in blue chiffon over taffeta • till r "Joseph Mrrphy was groomsman Sandy' McQuillan •in full. Highland Hcirriston Wins By B:. 4 3. Score A 'hom''e-run in ,the 8th inning gave Harriston A 4-3 • win, 'over. Lucknow in' the. Mid- get semi-finals, ' • It was the third igai n'e of • the bent-of-finne .'set and Hrarris'ton's first ,win. The .,game was play ed in Hay ton on Monday ,evening Luckrow had, a 3-1 edge Igoe into the: (bottom .of ;the 7th; nwheri Harriston tied the count. •The • wirming clout was by Wayne; MacKenzie, the •Harriston,. Pitcher; and ironically:it was his first hit of the series.. .The, 4th gable, in 'the 'dragged out series, unless league oEfic salt. +move, to speed ,.'it up, will be played in • Lucknow next .1/Ion. day The winner •will Meet .Tavis tock for the 'W.O.A,A. silver- , are. ` • Lucknow wan the firsnt two ,games by scores of 8-5. and 10-6 On Monday night Ross Fdr sStett, on the mound for Lucknow, whiffed 10, while • MacKenzie had' 8 strikeouts, . Eaeh, walked three; " J Luckn�ow 200 ''.00'1 000 —, 3• Harri.aton 100 000' 21x .; . 4 couple from the church. ° ' ' A , reception. and dinner was, !held • at: Hook's restaurant: The wedding •;cake was cut with •-a'' Highland ,dirk; For 'travelling the.. ibride Channged to. a' three-piece. • blue doulble: knit suit ,and ' anat ohing:,accesso+ries. ,and, corsage of yellow roses. The couple ' will live a n London: 1964 • DRIVERS LICENCES , RECEIVED BY MAIL. The, Ontario transport .depart= anent have:• issued a . s+ern inder, that.' 11964 .driver's licences •will. be sent through, the mail. When drivers . receive a . &orin sometime :bbetween. December ,1 and mid-February they'll , ` send •it aback •with •a--$2 cheque' Deputy 'Transport Minister W., M Earl said eventually . it will be .a three-year ' license, renew able on the driver's 'birthday., He said it will .take two years to get :'Ontario's.';2,500,000 tdrivers Into the. three -Year ; system Drivers still will.' have to' "line • up". 'for. their •czarplates., • .rae■ ■��■wa•■�af■■■■a■■ai�•. RIPLEY - HR �! ON The controversial question of store hours inn. Kincardine, 'where they have reverted to Saturday. night open; ,brought • about the resignation of retail comm'i'ttee chairman, ivan Waldeck, ,w'hb expressed 'himself as fed up nd adisgusted,; after three Month the office, +said he /-wante' " thing more to do with it, Marking A "Centennial Reunion Weekend" . will be held. on .. FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 27 and 28 The.. friendly1'' fair #a1 held the last Saturday in, September and this .• year celebrating the 100th birthday:, 714.*'. • !�. • • HIGHLANDERS ■ • ▪ t_s ,,wOF CANADA ▪ ...., .v _..., • .. Pipe Major • Archie ' Dewar, • +' Toronto, in charge. ... • Featuring • ' THE 48th ■ ■ . 1 ■ ■ . ■▪ :: ■ ■ a. ■• ■ ■ : ■ .. ■•. 1;. ■ -•. ■ ' ■ ',.■ w ■ ▪ .. i . .■ w ' 1' ■▪ • .1 ■ ,. ■ . 1 ■ ■ .. i' w i.' Gordon Patterson —.fres. •Ab WylcIs - Sec. ■• • . ,,••••••••••••.;.••••••••••••••••.••••••••••••s • ■ 1- ., Dance •S�turd�yNight . ■ Glen Boyd's' Orchestra • • • ■' .: es••w•••••eden•.•••••••••••••••••••••i•••••t m a• Ok( TimersBali:m , Game . ),. , .t' • '. 'On.. . Friday night, ',on the eve of the •Fair, Pine Rivett ■tii. ■' and 'Ripley 'old timers will play a softball game at : ■ 8:30 in the Ripley Park'. Proceeds for Band Mand.•i 1■/■■■■■i■■■�i■is0■■■0■■■i■■■■■namasl■■■■■■■r■uw■ass