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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-08, Page 6P11GE SIX f' THE L CENOW , .¢W SENTINEL, LUCKNOW , ONTARIO CAN GET YOU THE BENEFITS OF A CASI.. DEAL.. Remember —before you bilyyour car., consider the benefits. of One -Stop Service through The .Agent' Automobile Finance Plan: Get the funds youwant, plus the insurance you need, with 911 benefits of a cash deaf It's, economical, confidential and convenient. For further particular, telephone, before you buy. McDonag.h hisuiance Phone 306, ' Lucknow o. • M_ TIMBER : TIPS The highlight • of this. reeks bowling: was • Frank Hawthorne's, flat triple of 821 plus 27 handicap;• for, a grand total 'of '848. He 'also captured the, high single spot :with one flat game of . 300 and another 296. Don Leader and'Shirley Haw- thorne . each , rolled ` over the .600 mark to help the-Chpmun•ks•-take. ponits'off the Coons., Jane' Tre- leaven with 657. - and George Joynt' .with' 608 were the Coons, best efforts. ' Three .. points::. for " the Beavers from . the, . Squirrels :enabled . the.. Beavers to hold onto first :place. Five—of—the-si-x—sgairrcis rolle& well. over 500 mark flat,• but the Beavers were better again :than the Squirrels :. The Tigers took 3. points, off the • Kangaroos. 'Bill .Stewart came up With A fine triple of 757 flat plus 21 ' handicap for the : Tigers. Don Elliott . scored' high for the Kan, The ' Gophers .:gained an :extra point from the Lions; Their .last ;game was. tied' and the Gophers won the roll off making 3 points for them. Russ Button and Gord Montgomery were high for the Gophers. Jim. Errington and John Parks sparked the Lion team: The MacIntosh • duo and Din Hamilton and ' Ken • .Mowbray carne through with great team ef- fort f fort: to take 4 points. of . the luck- less . Wolverines.- Al Smart. rolled' 578•' for the losers. Again team effort .paid, off, for. the . Cubs .when they skunked the Zebras. Harold Errington ;had a 704 'triple, Park dud scored 1253 combined • and Caesars had 1245 tol; set . a record triple . of 3284 fore the'. year. P.earl'Jamieson : had 608. flat phis 90 handicap for 698 and Ruth Jardirfe rolled 600. 'flat plus handicap of 45 .for , the losers.: Standings: • Beavers 17,. Cubs 16, Chipmunks 15, ' Coons, :14; .Gophers 14, Pole .. Cats 14;'•Tigers '12, Zebras 11 Squirrels.' 10, Lions 10, Kangaroos/ 7, Wolverines. 4• . The • lady next, door says :that after a . day's shopping her , prob-. lem is not to' balance- the budget,. but to .budget thee°. balance: From a; letter to resort hotel:. "Do ' you have' 'accommodations available where I can put .up. ;with Amy husband;?" CUSTOM • DRYER ' Check 'the:Quality Features •; Six fabric selection buttons •, Illuminated tirner.dial • 'Special' 5 -minute "Cool' Down.".' •'. Safety -latch* insulated doublejpanel steel door �-y •' To nriounted� nylon .lint filter • interior .light With every - purchase of CO-OP, Viscount Custom Dryer a $29.95 Value. ELECTRIC BLANKET A•••B.SOLUTEL.Y FREE now District PURPLE GROVE Mrs, Dan Gillies spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Gil, lies. • • • Mrs. Gertie Walsh visrted and Mrs, Frank Currie. 'Mrs. Howard Holland and pu pils along with:mothers and pre school children enjoyed a Hal- lowe'en party on Tuesday after. noon..Prize sinners were, Wray Thompson; Vickie Dore, Iona Lee-. son,,' Bonnie Boyle; and ' Johnie Collins, • :. , . Friends attended ,the funeral of Miss Catherine McCosh at Rip- ley on Wednesday:,. • .Mrs. Donald Gillies was hos- •tess` to the Purple Grove ' Insti- tute on Tuesday. Miss Edith Collins visited her sister, Mrs. Jim `Fitch.. ' • A car load of Purple Grove ladies were guests of the Ripley Institute on.. Friday when Miss` 'Anna • MacDonald of. Wingham TVpdke. . .M'iss Margaret Robertson: spent the •' week -end with Miss Annie McLeod, of Lucknow.' ' , Mr. and -Mrs. Donald Craig,. Kathy,' Donna and:Kenneth, . Mr. and ' Mrs. Ellis Gossel and 'Mrs. D. B. McLeodwere recent. visit - 'Ors with' Mr. • , and• • Mrs: Victor Gawley. : A large crowd .attended .the re,. ception for Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon Patterson in' Ripley Township Hall, on , Friday evening: Mr. and . Mrs. Harold Camp- bell, ,Orillia, 'Mr. and Mrs.: Wm,. S. Eadie visited Miss Eva Cul- Marilyn ' Smith, Mr. and . Mrs. bert and Mr: Lorne: Culbert. ••• Gordon Patterson were Sunday 112 r.'..and Mrs _Don, _Chadbour e,:_,visitors with• .Mr. and Mrs Wal Mr. and Mrs: V}ctor Gawiey, ! Marlene and Gladys were Sunday guests of Misses Ethel,;44a and Lette Gawley. Mrs,. 'Claude Dore i•1.74 Is wear, Ing a ' cast bec ause .of •a bone broken in her wrist.' ) 'Mr. and, Mrs. Glenn Fraser, David. and Lori of Maple, Mr,and t Mrs. 'Ron Tiner and Karin of 'London; Mrs.• Dr,, Martin and her daughter, •Ann of Detroit visited Mrs. Martin's 'sister, Mrs'. Herb. Farrell:: :. . ' . . . Misses • Barbara Leeson, ' Eve- lyn Harkness ' and Ethel Gaw ley visited' Marlene Gawley. • • • Mr: .sand Mrs. 'John Bei:, Kin cardine visited Mr. and Mrs. George Emerson on Thursday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Burton Collins, 'John, Sandra and Margaret, were Sunday' evening visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. Glenn • Young, and Vicki Louise.. • . Miss Dianne La •Patt'riella, Miss Mary :McCosh and • Miss Annetta l+ orster, 'Toronto, spent the week -end at their; homes. • Miss Marilyn Smith, •Toronto,, spent the Week -end with Mr. and: Mrs: Gordon .Patterson, Mr. Robert MoCosh, Mrs. Hec- tor .Knight; Picton, Mr, and Mrs. Allan Orr, Arthur, Mr. and 1ilIrs. Walter Forster and Kathy visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh. Mr,. and Mrs. Leslie Hartwick, London, Mr., J. 0.: Armstrong visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Cur- rie., Mr:,and Mrs.' George Colwell, Mr. • and Mrs. Cecil.'Pollard; 'and.. Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Colwell, Allan and Marilyn, Miss WEDNVADAY„ NO V. ,8th, .1961. ' ter Forster. Mi and. Mrs. Don Mcco, Richard, Miss Mary Ash Ann and, Miss Dianne La. Patriello visited; Mrs'. William "Bushell, Lueknow. and Mr. and Mrs Gordon Mac Donald Mr '•rand Mrs: Clayton Watke and Jeanette, Mr. and ;Mrs. Gord. on Avis, Mr. and Mfis. Harvey Nicholson and Hugh visited Mr, . and Mrs; Ben• Scott. N r. ,and ¥r Clarence' Widow, Joan, Ronnie and Sandra. of Han over were Sunday guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tm• hopson,, • Mr. and Mrs, Howard Thomp- sori 'visited iVir. and Mrs. Clarke Needharn.: ' r Mr. and Mrs. Sam Emerson at-' . tended the Convocation, Gradua tion for B.A. of Mr.' Goldie Ern-.' erson, London. • Mrs. Gertie Walsh, Mr. Mor-.. ley Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Scott.• attended• the funeral of the latters brother, Mr Allan Pet- ' teplace at' Kitchener. Mr..and . Mrs. George Harkness; Evelyn, Alda and Donnie spent Sunday in Teeswater. Miss Eileen Collins, Goderich, was at home for the week=end. Mr. and 1VIrs:. Edburt Bushell, Katharine and ' George visited Mrs. Gertie Bushell. DUPLICATOR: supplies;' •hos d paper, Mimeo paper, ' typewriter paper in pads and ;.quantity,. ink forGestetner machines, stencils and ,master sheets; duplicator fluid, hectograph machines• and supplies, if we :don't stock your requirements, we will be glad to order for you'.. 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