The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-03-22, Page 12' GWI! E
THE: LUCKNQR(
Eli'TZNEi , :LUCKNOW, fJI "PlhRIO
1ST. KINLOSS BOY SCOUT
' . ' GROUP, ,
Our • paper and ' salvage drive
Ys"`oyer --it was.,a success<;although
just how much money.earned will.
not ••be known till ' we sell the
lot., We thank you everyone who
helped ; us. •_the.generous dona=
tions and the hardworking can,.
,
vassers, ;� •
Cast iron , was . a bit;scarce ' due
to the recent snow but • perhaps
it can be 'gathered sometime af-
ter ' seeding 'is ' over.. '
Kinloss people must get around
by the source ' of some of the
salvage. You can : see ginger ale
from Tunagami ' and Niagara
rally, coke bottles from Michigan,
clothes hangers = from :'Toronto','
stoves' from Quebec, sundry bev
er-ages from Scotland and • Ja•
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raaica;. fruit baskets from ' Learn •
ington. magazines' , froin England
and apple hampers from Luck-
now. ,
Scouts ' `
'Last weeks meeting; was- a,
pot-pourri ' of tests •and ` elections:
Ahriost• every scout .-is ready.' for
investment' and the :few, :left-
over tests are being conducted
during this week 'at' the ,Scout-
ers homes. This -Thursday is' in-
vestment night- for our, 16 char-
ter members. ;of the Scut Troop..,
All parents • are invited to. ,tome
along and'a rumour. is flying that
there will ' be :eats. '•
Election . for : patrol leaders , ran
'the •meeting. considerably , over.
time, due to a` continuing • tie vote.,
The final outcome .elected ..Allen
Colwe ll, Allan Cornish and Don-
nie Wall boys,
boys
you, have received both an ,hon,
Our and a challenge ,rnay your
honour never bechallenged and -
may you always Honour your INTERMEDIATES SCRAPE
challenge, UP YEAH' • FOR MAI, GAME
If. 'St, Patrick: could: only have
seenour Cubs green neck
erchiefs, smiling •eyes; , and' all;
Using Irish song titles for 'char-
ades, guess what the White Six:
did to act out, "When Irish. Eyes
Are Smiling" that's -right r'
'they 'just stood, there ,and looked
natural..
'Twas a nightof tests, .as . well
-flag composition, national' an..
thems and the . finals of . the.
cleanliness tests. May we pre
dict that April will •see sortie 1st
Star Cubs; Work ahead ,fellows
for it's Good Cubbing.•
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SYNODICAL'. MEETING
TO BE HELD IN SARIA
The. Annual. Hamilton: and
London. Synodical meeting of the
W y :Society, •of
the .Presbyterian Church will be
held in St;. Andrew's Church;
'Sarnia on, ;Tuesday, ` Wednesday
'and Thursday, April' llth, 12th
land 13th, 1961. _ ,
Miss Irene Stringer, , mission_•
:ary On furlough from India,' will
be the afternoon speaker:.: Miss
Stringer went to the Jhana't, field
in
1926' but since 'April. 1949 has
worked 'enough among., the , Bhils
and is nbw principal' and man-
ager 'of the Amkut .School.
Speaker' for the ' evening..: ses-
.sign is: Rey; .R. Malcolm •Ransom,.
public relations' convener -for the
Presbyterian Church. Mr. and
•Mrs.:Ransom. served as rriission
aries in Kienshui,, South Yunnan,.
1946-50, when: he • was forced to
leave due ` to ' war condition's.., '
T ucknow • Intermediates• can
hang up. 'their gear for the 'sea
$on,. The Sepoys took it ,on the
chin in Mildmay on 1Vlonday
night by .13 to 1, to bow. out to •
a superior team: infour straight,
They deserve credit for -play-
ing
out the series, . and on, Mon
day, night had 'to `:`borrow" Geo
Skinri from. Wingham to give ,
them two .lines :He got Luck=
now's lone goal.;,
•Edged 3-1, '
,Lucknow's best effort came in
the third game in Wingham last
Wednesday when they held Mild:
may to a 3-1 count, in what_ was
the key game. It was ' a clean,
closelyfought game with . but 4
penalties, evenlyst divided. .
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1V ild.=Frank,
9,1p
2nd
Luck,—Gardner (Kelterborn)- •
• 9:37
Mild, Litt (Wendt) 15:20
Mild.-�Schill (Wendt)' ... 16:32
.3rd R"
:No; uscore.
'Lucknow' goal, McMillan;
McQuillan, . ' Baker; centre,
Smart; '. wings, Gardner, Kelter.--".
born; alt.,' Emberlin Hunter;
.`Wilson, Collyer, Ashton, Graham..
Mildmay goal,' Hutton; .def.;
Frank, Cersan; Wings, • Wendt,
'Litt; centre, Harrison; alt.,, Dos
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man; Morley,- Schill, • Forney,
Helwig, Gutcher, .Lobsinger.
' Twenty Penalties
In contrast to the '3rd ;game, 20
penalties were handed, out on.
Monday night 10. apiece,. Mild
may took a 4-0 .lead in . the first,
an
ran it: to '9 1 � in' the secondd
added aour more in the ,.;final
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�9g61.
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LUCKNOWITE WON
SNUFFLE MEET IN SOUTH:,
Mrs.., Elliott `. Sandy. of Ash-
• field; • who with her : husband
is • .a" winter visitor at . Indian
1 dente" in Goderich• in the near
1 future, •.
`; •ISubscribers of bhe, 50year-old
Colborne ' Municipal Telephone
Systeme voted in favor of join-
'ling
oin-.+ing the - Bell system which will
4 eliminate the present toll, charges'
Goderich... The defeated alter -
i native :was amalgamation with
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With only '.three weeks left .to the Blyth system.
' .TIMBER. . TIPS
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go in the play offs; the' Cubs
seem to be a sure bet •.'to take
all the 'glory•..despite the ' great
effort 'ptitup.. by he' Zebras. The
standing, aggregate pintail. is as
■ `follows: Cubs 18,839; • Zebras
■ 18,043 Chipmunks' 17,901;• Beav
■ ' " ers'.:17,815Gophers ; Go hers • 17,730'; Tigers
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■ 17,599,; ,Polecats 17,385; Squirrels
17;039; Coons 16,916;.Lions': 16,858.
" This week;'s top - teri'#.are Cubs
Harold Errington 703 and'. Jack
Caesar 645, Gopher Clarence:.
Greer' 679', Lion Jim Errington
627; and Pole Cat Bob McIntosh
626 fee the men. Top ladies 'were.
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Mary Fisher '.60$; Chipmunk' Mae
Hunter 596.; Gopher Ruth: Monti
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NEWS
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BRIEFS.
NEARBY..
Members of the. ' Tara ': Curling
■ ° Club,: plagued .by mild • weather:
Walkerton merchants have been
victimized by professional, shop-
lifters two men and' two ladies
who, slip. out with ..merchand, ase'
on display, when sales clerks ire
not available and then return it
for ::a • refund.
Rocks Beach, Florida, . won the
final round of ,a six-week series
tornaments held
of shuffleboard u
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at the city park. • •
. This • final contest;' sponsored.
by ' the Chamber: of' Commerce,
was devoted entirely. to . the
ladies. .
Mr.. and Mrs. •Sandy plan • • to
;leave :for home late this month.
The:weather has been lovely
more ' like midsummer than
March.
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A.PPOI;NTED S.S
OFFICERS AT ZION
The 'Zion Sunday School' An-
nual Meeting Was held' recently,
with the following officers'and
teachers elected for .1961'-62 'sea-
son: Superintendent, Jim:Hunter;
Assistant: Superintendent, Russell
Swan; Secretary -Treasurer; *Her
bie Hunter.
The teachers. > are: 'Nursery
' :Gordon Davidson of Wingham
,c1assMrsPrank Ritchie:
Kind
has Purchased a new well drill-
er =
arten class, ' Mrs -Harvey 'Rat
ing rig worth over $10,000. It g
of 45 cine;: Prima/ry class, Mrs. Charles
can, be raised, to a heightAnderson` Junior . 'class. Mrs.:r
feet .and • wi]1 drill. t� :a* .dep.th of• •
. Charles ...',Wilkins;., Junior•. High"':
1,200 feet class, Mrs. Jim : Hunter; .Inter=.
.mediate class;;. Mrs. Win. Hunter;
Chesley .Kinsmen made • close.
to $500 on a two -night Presenta—
tion of their,: Kinstrel .show and,
plans are made, for a ~repeat per
formance..
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Difficulty in .obining suitable
and.convenient parking lot facili-
ties has caused Kincardine Cha1n.7
ber of Commerce, to discuss the
matter pf meters with nothing
decided upon.
' ■ since' mid-February, are : cansid
i eriig installation of artificial:ice
■ in the curling rink before next:
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a winter. They have obtained oti/ot-'
▪ ,tions from the /,Canadian '. Ice
n • Makfrig Machine and 'othercom=
i panics,.
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Maurice "Rocket" Richard says
it's .tot gher being a goodwill am=
bassador for the Montreal Cana -
diens than scoring goals for
them. The "Roclret'y. retired from .i
hockey .'last October, and now
earns '825,000 • yearly', bbuncing
•abou't , :the counitry, promoting
hockey among minor league or
ganitations. Richard feels, he's
not ,equipped for jobs .outside
hockey, because of a limited edul
cation • He believes 'he'S too' old,,
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i l at' 39 'to, referee or coach.
w J: Lush£ield, Q.C. of Wing
Lueku
Phone ' ISO .. , 6wo. Ont. ��� ham, has, beets- apponnt•e.d' per`rY��a ,
d not crown ..attorney of • l~i.uron
■tMi■nia■iieenrrr'riei�iireina■a'n"
.,. rr■sii�°�t�si��h°e�i�■`fstieii. Cbunty: and will'take up resi'=
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,Adult class, Mrs:'Earl Swan.
Assistant teachers. ''are: Mrs.
Russell' Swan,. Mrs. • Eldon Rit-
chie; Mrs; Wm;: . Hunter, ' :Mrs.
Jin -i Hunter, Mrs.. Dave Ander-'.
son, Mrs. Allan 'Ritchie..
Zion Sunday School with corn -
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am_ence . on Sunday, April - 9th at,
1.0.30' am:
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