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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-01-04, Page 10• PAGE, 'TEt' THE LUCKNOW` . SENTINEI+, LUCKNOW,,. ONTARIO. . . 1l "SER S•H'CRTAGE ' .I N AM B E R LEY AR•E4 IAMBERLEY• NEWS)r ,kainparatively good weather prevailed for. the CGhristruas. holi- day, season; It, was a joyous oc- easion for ' many` as families gathered for the -day •Chum 'services we're': Chrisetmas storyw snere-told;44z, 'the carols, • old, • yet, 'ever new rang 'out, their message o'f Peace on Earth, Good • will • Toward;: all, Men. ; 'Fox' others ,Cthristrn,as.was ;sad dened at ;this time, and• :our: •,heart -felt 'syxnpatihy goes out to them ,, •We ar•e entering' e., .ew ear FARM $4.*S TAKE, 1PLACg., iN ' ASHFIELD ,Details,• or real ;estate transac- tions involving -Ashfield ,Town- shi�p farms Were ca`rnple�ted re. gently. • -• 0Mar .Brooks• ;sold •h. Ls .acres on Con.6', Ashfield to J"oe Bausffin, of :Radgetown and. Omar bought the `Bob Campbell , farm, PUPHS STAGED CONCERT AT ST., A�TGUSTiNE" 0•our Bary West. Mr. and Mrs.' Campbell. and family ' vacated' their farmn� some• tiln.e age and moved. to •4tff�eir residence south! of Lucknow,. •vgihic1' was forrner-• l - 'Owned by James. Culbert„ Y The: house on: the. Campbell. • farm is temporarily acculaied by Mr, and; Mrs: Lloyd,. Machan' , Changes of occuf?an�cy wall"•take Place by , March, when Qmar's farm operator, Ken • Risenburg • moves to the Campbell farm & the Dauffir farnily will'• 'Come to Ash field. • Quite. a number .attended the '' • school 'concert at SS$ ..No; 1 St. Augl.►stine, on, 1ieoember' 24th, ' it having : been• * postponed due',' tV' inclement, Weather. The opening , ` . ' Rr the New M •Year was given byINTERMEDIATES, SPLIT w,;ith new hopes for the peace of"L.: C: Thonvas and "Q 'Canada ' IN OPENING GAMES the. troubled .'areas, of the world and quoting- from, our gracious. Queens •Christmas • message as. She, said "We .ea n,, at least in fluence . the. future 'by our every.. day -behaviour." which leads . 49 dtappiness: for, ourselves and, ,all. we come in'. contact ' .with.. Miss; •. Louie Nesbitt `: who :has' been. a. patient in St.'*'Joseph's Jbspital, , Lbndon . km the past year • is visiting at the . lime ' of • her sister :.and'' brotizer-in-law,. Mr. and Mrs... Melvin , Henry of -Kitchener:. Owing , to the • dry weather of. • previous months many' wells. in this ' ar'ea' have. lbeen. • depleted. 'The Ripley fire.- truck was able„7, • ;and farm': ponds -Were 'drained into wells. Water is. 'be- ing -hauled quite `.a 'distiance and is; ' quite 'a 'task at ` this 'time of: year. MaCny .farmers are hoping for an :early` thaw; Which would alleviate' the work of.:hauling to .some, extent. • m. 'Mr ,•.and Mrs -'Ivan 'Cook Amberley, entertained',` relatives.'' 'on Saturday evening; "Dec. 24th Mr. and .1V[rs. Eldon Bfadley and family d:.anMr. and' Mrs: Walter Brown were Christmas guests,, of Dr and .Mrs: Murray McLennan• .& family,,'WWinlgharri. Mr. and Mrs. John Bell of ' Kincardine' '" enjoyed Christmas day with . Mr: and. Mrs.: "Ross Shiells.. and -Mary . Ellen. Mr. and ;Mrs. Wan. Blue of be- ' troit visited with relatives , in the y' vicinit. •and were . guests of ;`Mr. and 'Mrs. Lloyd Irwin,: Rite at` Y n, Ripley, a ahristrnas ;f a7riily reunion: 1Vi r and ;:Mrs. John �C.. Mac- Donald and f mil and Mr.. a d, a ,y a d . .and. Mrs., ' Donald •' Courtne '•:.spent chris.timas, with Mr: and Wm.Courtney. Y. Holiday .gtests with Mr... and was sung by the children.• Recitations vvere. given by Bobby- .K4nahan, . Mike , Boyle, Margo .0eBruyn;, Sigbert DeBru yn, Arie De:Bruyn, • ,Joseph . De- Bruyen, Gerard • DeBruyen, Ter- esa : DeBruyen. ;After vocal -num- bers by' the children.,, readings were given by ,some of the above mentioned c'hildrex►, .-yyN g. i4Y ^M,• n •.. In a spelling i atgh Sigbert DeBruyen won ' first prize; and. Teresa .DeBruyen 'second. More vocals' were ;followed: by :;' the presentation : of Christmas Eve in .Bethlehem. Viking °:part were Teresa, Arie, -Gerard, ,• Joseph .& Margo':. DeBruyen, ,Bobby ..Dina- han. ands Mike ,Boyle. While the children sang, Here Comes San- ta 'Claus. and' Jingle Bells,Santa arrived and . passed '' out gifts *•Ripley. relatives were; Mr.' and Lucknow Intermediates work- ed, in a couple: of games before, the year's ending, and :whine lac- king practice and condition 'managed .,to split even ; on' the 'Both gait les were. played on Seaforth ice. The,-. first` Was with . Winthrop. with : Lucknow on stop 7 to 5, •It was ;a 3-3 game at the . end of the first. Winth- rop "held a 54 edge in the se- bond ,but • were held• scoreless as' the " visitors ' put on. ra . 3 -goal ;splurge in the final: twenty. Single goals went to . Barry McDonagh, Bob , Andrew,':. ,Mur- ray. ; Hunter,, ' Hugh ; McMillan, Tom Collyer; Roy ,.Enlberiin, Bili .•Scott. Assists were, chalked up by Fraser' Ashton, ;Bob ,Andrew, Murray Hunter and '.Al Baker: Drop 8=6; Decision Mrs.. Lloyd Courtney and"family A 5 -goal barrage in the third of London: " "period on Wednesday night: fell Mr. George Edmonst n r spent short.; of .overcorning St: uColuan-, Christmas ,with . •Mr.. .and Mrs.; ban's;:ulead as 'they staved off the Thos ;Edo nonson and family , of r,attack ,to.' take an 8`-6; verdict,. Arthur: St.. Coltmtian made it, 5-1 in Mr. Ross Shiells & Miss Mary the..first,. ,added 3 .mire in the • Ellen 'visited with. Mr. and Mrs. .;m1, .,and then were backed int() Andrew Jamieson, Woodstock, on their' own end as the Lueknow; Thursday.. squad started • to ' roll for :.5 • un- : Nellie Wellwood•,' Mr. .& answered • goals .,.in ' the:: • final Mrs. Carman' McLeod and fern- frame. /,fly of ' Kincardine were dinner Bill Scott ' scored 2, '.with;Mur giuests'' tMr:.and Mrs. Archie: nay ` Hunter, Eugene Gardner, WEDNE1T 6Y, JAN. 44 10 .1961 wit 6 Lw w., \`‘k PS, 000,0000.5.0. leggg asi r• ee Your Co-Qp;. �uarrtitX an el very Prig ON.FERTILIZER You. Can e r bode s TAKING 'DELIVERY OF ; YOURS. FERTILIZER. 'IN JANUARY. ' SEE YOUR LOCAL Caiirtn•ey'ori Sunday: •i,oiuiie Gra�hani•':and Hugh Mac= Mr:. and ':Mrs. -::John :E_mmerton,. 1VI311ai, -gettting•' sin'gletons. As-: ,Mrs. Annie Eminerton and: Mr. `sists went to Scott and Fraser and: Mrs. Robert Farrish Etaria ...` `. Ashton. failyenjoyed Christmas ,with Mr. arid Mrs: Chester mmerton „WE: DNESDoAn. . Y and: m •The Intermediates' 'are ,W . open - .(54: Deroit,•:ingthe visited over the week -end with•d.season at home eiymightat 8.30 vithMonk= his .parents, = Mr.. and Mrs..John. ton providing the opposition' 1•lue. With a: win and, a' "loss to 'their Mrs. 'May • Be•ll, . Mr. and. Mrs.' credit so far the localucksters p Thos:.Bell,. Ted and John 'spent wi11:•be ~'gunning for .a win ,far Mrs. 'Walter Brown; " were: ,Mrs. Christmas:with Kincardine 'rel-. Annie Browno f RvplYf Brerida atives. - and Norman MacLennan Wing -;I M'r.'.• and .uMrs� Chester Camp ham, ".Phylis and• John Bradley' bell` ..and : famrnily were Christmas of Ashfield.' •I guests .with: Mrs: Robert 'Camp Visiting with Amberley ~':and .bell and family. 2nd • Concession.' 1'061'914C , ISIIING YOU alt e.4,:'.•. their home debut; Wand will ,be anticipating a 'good .turnout ',of fans. "INDU.STRIAL LEAGUE GETS .,UNDERWAY An "industrial" hockey league has been organized in Lucknow '.'i and 'District,' with • the schedule novo underway. Dungannon- edg • ed.• 'Belfast 3-1..last week and on .�� Monday •.evening the ' Belfast boys: Won a 5-4' squealer over �4 the ,High Schoal:.Previously 13eI- ?•4fast. won, a 3-1 victory over Sial- •verwoods in a schedule prelimin- •ary. ,, • To, each, :rri&yW the New Year bring fulfillment ,:of dearly cherished wishes; to all may;it bring an 'abundant; measure ,,of best things in life... It has, been •a "pYeas▪ ure •'to serve, "your, Many .tha'nk's, and we look forward to a continuance of our l pleasant business relations. fN W. HENDE' S ,r -LUMBI 111ORGAN, DONALD;' Phone•ISO JIM Lucknow, Phone fairly..good team 'effort: Marion �.. McKinnon's' 551' was' tops. for the Beavers. MeanVhile' thei, eats' were holding the Coons .to 1; point: Dorothy , larnilton and Bob Mc Intosh were .top. rollers for the winners with 613 • scores Howard Agnew scored high for. the Coons with a 6,26' tatai. ' The T� er ':rolled >,g s d tb a 3; point win • over : the Squirrels topped: by `Marie 'Stewart's' ;709 total & Oen Hodlge with .-642. Bill', 'Button's •614. ,topped' the posers efforts.• Standing. Cubs 45, Pole30, uir= Cats:. , o Se rels '28 ' Zebras, .B 27, Beavers r • 25, Gophers 24, Lions 23, Coons,:23-, Tigers, 21, Chipmunks 14.' -Congratulations ;to • - • Turkey ' winners: Ladies high triple, Ruth Jardine 635; 'Men's High triple; Charles Webster 743;•' .Doubles,,.' Fern. `and Leonard McDonand, 1295;• Lucky: Draw, :Frank Eedy: We •. also understand . that • Har- old Errington and::.Dick:."Parks have won, turkeys from, the Winghatn Bowling.. Lanes. • TIMBER TIPS . lj fr,' '.1 -e„ Cutis. continue their win •ning. ways as ..they took them ,� ist`"•game frorr�..,the .Zebras'.hy 2.� �, •. pins ;then `roller: ori to• a 4 •point•, r,,, ,r .v`ict'ory.,For the Cubs; plc k'Park, Jack' Caesar and Harald• :Erring- ;+. ton put up alit ost egi1 score, i, while Hob • B.oak arid 'Elmer M.„,- a Kenzie were best for the l'osers. • j% The Gophers:; ,powered'' by Kay Crawford's 645 struck for a 4' rpoint sweep over James Erring-'. , tons Finns, Russ `Bu•tton' 642. '4'' was next'• best while Freda' .Er- �' rington` was top• roller for thee' ik . •losers. • r ,The ChipmtI ks despite' wb.eing .shorthanded. took 3' i ' : tory from the- B'eav'ers ..... :, ., , :.... > topped b , .•',,,,4••i104:..4.-4'.. I t . d Mi t;ed de.ars�d Z.ea4 � r � � �' ot�l t lerrijy the '.bells ringrn.theNeuYear, : 1.961. We hope ,they're ".chiming'a p'ronlise:of Itappines, .health `and ti ` prosperity for .you.,:A: j'oous New YTp.Arl -. •• .. 4 • • •: :' • •' +' fJ :tn Thank You ,for: past favours, and we look forward to the Opportunity pportunit " to be of continued '• ,service, vis DIsbrl1,uto*' Of CANADIAN ' PETROFINA, PRODUCTS Phone 1096. .*Wirig ant �. ,...v S