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.DUNGANNON
Mr.. : Mrs' BlakeAlton and
M and Mrs', A
'family • and Mrs. Albert 'Alton
'Belfast visited ,:. Mr , and, Mrs:
Thomas Webster'' on' 'Sunday.
and .son, Bruce, Elmira . visited.
for ' the week -end' with Mr. and
Mrs.. -Herb'' Finnigan 'arid `: Mrs.
W..: H. McClure,
Norris . • S arnpson, , Goderich
Mr.: and Mrs. Anderson Mug-
ford, .London, on Monday visit-
ed the lady's mother,' Mrs. ,,Ab-
ner Morris::
Mr. . and ..Mrs: ,"W,• J. McClure
Lucknow
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spent the week -end '' with his
grandmother, Mrs. - Mary Rivett.
Mr:. and Mrs: Percy ' Blundell
and Melvin, )Goderich ' visited
„with. her ,parents, Mr. and ' Mrs.
William .Irvin, Belfast on Sun-
day. •
Born Friday, . January 8th •. at
Goderich Alexandra :Marine Hose
ital" to 'Mr.. and Mrs. Williarn•
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Park, Dungannon. •.(Thomas, Roy).
Mrs.- Herb Finnigan on Sun-
day, : •visited' at the. .home. of her
brother,. Mr. and, Mrs . W. J.
McClure, • also.' 'Meeting 'her son,
J C..`• Durnin, `Kitchener, : who
•SP. ORT" r
LIONS SPONSOR
ARENA PROGRAM
WEDNESDAY, JAN, 13th.,; 1960
NOW'S THE TIME TO' BE THINKING
OF A NEW McCL•f#tY
Lucknow and District • Lions
Club, is again this winter Spon-
soring skating for ' pre-school.
children and beginners .each.
Tuesday and' • Thursday after-
noon from 4:,00 to 5:30 P.m.:Par
ents must' see••that their children
get .their skates •on.
In .addition the Club is, also
sponsoxnng• Squirt, •Pee Wee. and:
Bantam Hockey under the gen
• eral chairmanship. of Lorne
-Pee Wee' and Bantam . practi-
ces will be listed weekly on the .
Arena 'bulletin .board. -The
Squirts,' who are divided • into
two:' age groups, will. practice
each • Saturday :morning at 9:00
and 11:Q0,: a.m. with Milt Rayner.
and "Gordon Bailey in charge:.•
Pee.,. Wee,. coaches •are Ernest
Button, Lawrence Salkeld,;.Alex:
Andrew and . Chas. Webster.
Ross' Robinson has announced
.that the Lucknow' District Co-op'
will supply sweaters and socks,
for the ' Bantam team, which has
been entered• in .the '`W.Q.A.A.
There are • enough' !boys for ' two,
Learns and they will' 'play in- a 2
team town league ' as -well, under.:
the • ' coaching of. Donald McKin-
non, ;Ros's Robinson, . Lloyd Hall
and Jack Fisher
• T•he : W.O:A A. Schedule le is . as
was visiting his McClure •cou-
Mr. and Sirs. Allan :>Reed : and
'family, :Mr., and Mrs, =Bill• Wig
gins enjoyed a trip to Toronto
"recently An,interesting .feature
• of their visit to ` the Queen City
was •`•attending . the. theatre ;at
..which • Canadian Players were
performing. ` Jim 'Reed has re
Gently been 'appointed manager
an is "•now the' youngest ,mem-
ber, of 'the 'staff and; the highest
paid for • such, ',which. is certain-
ly no mean figures ' per . *eek.,
.The group.''after;:playing for, the
monthof January,'willthen tour;
the ::Western Provinces with ::en-
gagement inprincipal cities.
,Esther Rivett has return
ed •.horrie after •.a visit with Baugh-
ter, Mrs: ,John' Wilson; Mr. ' Wil-
son, and new .baby; son, Stephen
Thomas, oronto.
• Mrs. Russell - Reed visited" . for
a few days- ,With her: ..mother,
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would be pleased to show your our stock and samples and estimate
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PHONE 50,;•LUCKNOW :
Plumbing,'fHeating, '.Wiring Eavetroughing
follows'
December
24 Ripley at Wingham.
29 Lucknow at Mildmay:
January
5 .;' Mildmay at , Ripley
. 7 !Lucknow 'at:'; Wingham:
11 : Wingham' at Mildmay..
13 ' Lucknow at Ripley.. :.
14 !Mildmay' at W ingham.'
'18' Ripley at Mildmay.
20 Ripley at Lucknow.
22 ' Mildmay at Lucknow.
29 • Winigham.' at. Lucknow:
February
non, ; David .. Thompson, Ches'te'r
Hodgins, Roy Button, • :Gert. De •
Jong, Keith Roulston, Kern Nobl'e..
• Coaches:.
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Ross Robinson,_• Doh MacKinnon. •
Team 2-Dn Fisher, Russel
Allin,• Herb Hunter, Tony ,John-
'Sten; Ken . K rkland, Laverne
Hodgins, 'Edward: Brown, ..E: Ec
kenswuller, . Donnie Hodgins; •
Philip ' Breckles, , Art : Stanley,
Peter Steer, Wayne Stanley. ,
Coaches.:
Jack Fisher, Hap Hall
1 . •Wingham at Ripley. . INTERMEDIATES ,HAVE
Bantam .,players ' in th two-! 3. HOME GAMES ON ` TOP
team' ':group- are
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Team 1 -Glenn Porter,'. Doug
.Johnston, Bill Nelson,, Ross, For.:
stet; Jim , Mullin; Doug McK}n
Mrs S. Young, Goderich.'
• Mr.. • and Mrs; James . McNain,
Helen, Amberley :'visited Sunday.
'with their. cousins, ,Mr.and Mrs.:
Robert ..Irvin and. Betty... ' ;•
The Dungannon United Church
Mission -Band met Sunday rrorn
ing in. the, basement during . the
regular church • service and fol
lowing Sunday 'school; Pat Eedy.
president, -led and - Mrs. Hugh
McWhinney was • in ": charge ; of
;:devotions. ; ;Mrs.' ' Alvin Sherwood,
played the . hymns and Mrs. Ivan
Rivett .read another chapter of
the' African story of Bologi and
Old Hipps. At ' the 'next meeting
.the members are requested to
bring a donation, for "CARE.
Recent • visitors with Mr. and
• Mrs. 'Harvey Culbert were Mr.
and •1VIrs. James Beaton; Mr. and
Mrs.: Stewart Mullin. and family,.
Lucknow; •Mr.. George ,• Beaton.,
Saskatoon; Mrs, Florence 1 d
wards; Mrs.- Rebecca, Bullen of.
Goderich :and Mrs. R. ' Bere of
the _ village. .
Mr. and ',Mrs. 'Harvey- Culbert
and, -daughters and. Mrs.. Robert
Bere' of. the village on Sunda,
visited . Mr.'' and :Mrs. , Laverne
Culbert,• • Goderich:
SANDERSON'S
Ladies' : and Men's. Wear -85
Fashion ..:Millinery
BRIDAL ':GOWNS
FORMALS
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Lucknow .:Internnediates Chalk-
ed up their first win of thesea--
gun on ,Wednesday' of last' week
;with ' 'a' 13-7 victory over $t,
Columban' • at Seaforth:
• Goal scorers • ' for Lucknow
were Don . Arnold • 4;: Ron Keifer-
born,
eIter-(born Ron Grahatn, Roy . Ember -
lin. and ,Al Baker, 2 each, and.
Hugh MacMillan ' 1.
Lineup for L'uckriow was ' .goal,
'Barry McDonagh;' defence, Hugh
MacMillan,', • Torn Collyer,.; • Ernie
Gibson; forwards, ' Ron ' Graham,
Don Arnold, Ron Kelterborn; •
Roy. Emberlin, ;J. Blue,,' Al' Baker,'
R. Swan.
The boys will be 'gunning for' '
another • win : when..' ; they open:
.the season `here. on Wednesday
night with 'Winthrop • as the op
position. ' This team.' edged 'them '
5-3 in ' 'their first • meeting on
Seaforth ice
• Lucknow will •play'• three• home
`garines in a r row.'They rnee'
Blyth,' here . on' Friday and on •
Monday will take. on ' the Sea- •<
forth team. ,
!. Members ` ' of the team have
been ; selling Booster : :tickets at -
$1:00, entitling the holder to; ad-
mission. , to' Wednesday 'nights'
game a's well as a chance .on the
lucky ticket . cash ,,prize :of $30., •
if the . ticket' holder ,is at the
garne
BASKETBALL: TEAMS •
BROKE EVEN 'FRIDAY'
,Lucknow District High School.
.basketball teams cornmenced
their inter -school schedules' on.
Friday evening, with an. even
break in' the vein 'and, lost 01=
umn.
The 'girls played at home with
,the Seniors losing 48 'to 26, While
the Juniors chalked•,. up: a 30 to
24 win. In Kincardine the tables
were 'turned: •:with '' Senior, ' boys
winning 45 to 28, while the.
Juniors lost •80 to ; •. "