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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-04-23, Page 100 • PAGE TEN THE LUCKNOW. SENTINEL, L T K11TOW,, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, APRIL, 23rd, 1958 e :have',a complete • selection,of Fisliin 4 E i anent an gip ackle. Titiwn�.„.} Before you cast your line, :cast <your eyes on our Display. , Plumbing, Heating, •' Wiring,; Eavetroughing PHONE. 5.0, : LIJCKNOW 'RESEARCH,; AT: INVERHIJRON S E Robertson of town, ` Mrs: Donald; Blue of ` Ripley, Reeve; Harold,' Percy ''of Kinloss and Other- Kmloug esidents attend_ ed, the joint meeting of the 'Bruce County • Museum `and •Bruce ,Co .Historical • .Society held at Kin `4cardine on;' Friday. . • guest , spealter; .was 'Walter A. :Kenyon,,• ` assistant ,curator of gY, Y Ethnolo ' 'Ro al. .Ontario' '.Moly" eum..:He 'gave an illustrated 'lect- ure.-on, ect-ure,-on• the ';project' last, summer at iInverhizron on:...the: shores"', of - Lake Huron Their excavations and 'research' give evidence. of an ancient" set- tlement in •.Bruce County, occu- pied' .by various people for • some • 5,00.0' years. i New „LocationTs 48. EAST. , 'GODERIC:H Chesterfields,. Chairs, . Etc., • Re -done RE -STYLED IF DESIRED duality Coverings 30 Years ,,Experience Phone 1534. Congratulations' Cubs!. on wiinr ning not; only the, schedulechain- pionship:, but also the finals, The Zebrasgave them ,a; tough time:. by taking 3 points. The lone Cub point was a close game but ;the Dungannon, •crew could not `' be denied as alrni st 'every 'player. "amarked" ' in ithe tenth ::irrame. Dick :.P,�•atrk and Gwen" Caesar ,•rolled • best for' the ' Cub . point with Ruth Jardine and BobiyBoak topping the Zebra ' effort. The 'Kangaroos took 2 ' points. from the Wolverinesand the Go,* pher Squirrel sheet; is still miss le op Ca -won• the 'ar ze. for. the "B" group• as they rolled to a :3 point •win over the Coons. Mike ,Sanderson and Ken Mow bray turned ,in top scores' .with Jessie . Joynt topping • the Coon: effort. ; The Beavers gave the Pole Cats a race: but. ,dropped 1 point to: the Lions. ` • The '!Chipmunks rolled to, a 3 point ,victory 'over the' Tigers= The howling • season came to close this past weekas ,the mem- bers, staged, their annual ban- quet in the . Recreational Centre on Thursday evening Mr.• and Too arKet BARGAIN . FOODLAND GRANULATED SUGAR: We Sell. For Tess... Sa1e•., MARGARINE SALE evil ",..., • . p" • Tulip or Shco. Stock U Sp ."4.11.1).#95c • . TOMATO JUICE. ''I all 48 oz . 4 . tins - i�bby's.-Rosedal•e., Bargain . , �9t, ,..11:101$.:...$1 PEASt. Lynn Valley., °15 , oz. We. Sell • For FANCY SFY APPLES • Your Best £;uy." On'arl'o: 6 Q�t, gasket, . m, e' Headquarters for Everything. That Grows. Vegetable and ••Flower. Seeds, Dutch Sets, 'Multipliers, and. all ' your Growing ,.Needs. We: Sell For, Less Phone 119, Lucknow ' Values. Effective April 24.,. 25, 26 -/%/%/-ilii//%/%/•//////- ii%///,/•/�/-/-// .-/%//�/•� The dance- was "held . at '.Dun- gannon: "with music. by •Carruth-' ers, orchestra. This , is , the first time in the. seven-year ,history of the league that ::our Dungan- Mrs. Hamilton of Hamilton • Bev- non members: have had the op- era es Win' ham were .on hand •'' • g ► g • . � � orturit . ;of. la in ..host: With to resent• their ` tro h. -, to, the t . y p Y g P P • y two of '•:the twelve teams, coming Cub team for standing top of I from there it would seem; we the league• at the ' end of : the! or . them another visit :in. the sixty-six gamexschedule. Mr and Mrs. Walter' Brown of the bowl- ing ing alley; Wingham,:wealso e . present and :.donated troPhies to the'. 'Cubs. for winning the ,five- , week ' playoffs. `,These individual w P Y / trophies were: presented to each couple, C'a • tain .Harold and. Dor- othy P othy Errington, Jack and Gwen Caesar,: 'Dick ,and Noreen ' Park, Lloyd and Doris Hodge. Trophies for ,high' ,average, which 'were' "presented to Marion MacKinnon and 'Mike Sanderson, . were also donated PbY . Walter and Hilda Brown. The. pens : won .by. the .Pole ' Cat : team . had;.' not yet . ar: rived but' were .delivered to Pole Cat.` Chas. Webster. on 'Friday. nottoo'' distant'' future. ' The batgUet was •set for one hundred and thirty, with a good crowd turning lip for the dance. think .we can call the party and the year a complete success; Have fun this summer arid we'll see ° .you ' all next Fall WIN MUSIC • SHIELD Mrs Elaine McDowell of Ash- field, music teacher for some 'of this area, is..,proud of the work of her pupils , of U.S.S.' No. 11,. East Wawanosh and Hullet' town slips, who - -won the•'•challenge. shield' for unison chorus in small. schools :with a mark of . 86 . at the Hullet Musical Festiva1 this The members, Chas, and Hazel • : week:' 'Teacher at, the 'school. ; is Webster, Bob` and Lois `MacIn- Mrs: Myrtle' Yunigblut with Mrs:. tosh,' Mike and ; Ann Sanderson, McDowell teac�hin tlis music. Din and';' Dorothy Ha ilton, Ken g. and . Beryl Mowbray and Alex I ' ATTEND CONVENTION and Catherine: ;Andrew; . may ,g•et , John:. J. Wintermeyer,, 41 -year- tlhetn from Charlie. old Kitchener. lawyer, succeeds .'... ...A./4 • • !Ai". iiiiiiii •••••1."4"/4".•i• WEATHERPROOF' HOMASOTE INSULATING! BOARD Sizes in Stock UP -To -8 feet x (fleet .: • . ,'For. Inside : or Outside Use Special Fiances On Quantities dt ifs Gives You Three Fold; Protectiori • at• ASide :Joints wand• • Saves. You money - -Because-::It •;Covers -More `,, N, All Lengths in• Steak, Free Estiniate On Materials,; Or ' "Job Complete: • . Pittsburgh PAINT We Carry' ":A Complete Stock of •;:. Pittsburg ' ..Paints, ' For That "Just' Painted" Look use z1 9{a !�r ..a ii/-riiii/i,"iiA iii/i • -/ilii/ii/iii ///ilii///i/i//ii//iii//allay ,Farquha-r-- _Oliver' is the =new leader of the Liberal• Party in OntarioaHe defeated' Walter Har ris. 398 to 349. On, the 'third,' bal-. lett in a centest:,that, saw :seven men . stand originally, Bruce' County's ` Ross Whicher . resigre.d after the first ballot inwhich he obtained 39 votes. ,Among the; --six': delegates from the Huron -Bruce riding. were W. B. ' Anderson of Lucknow, Bob *Simpson', of • ':Kintail ' and R. 'S., Hetherington' of Wingham. • !LADY FORESTERS .MARKED' ry THEIR THIRD BIRTHDAY , The ' Lady Foresters ,of Luck- now marked ' the third . anniver, sary of their founding,.: with birthday party on. :Monday • night at' the • Recreation Centre with forty -One. in attendance. ' lace °1Vlatzank ceremonies was. Wal - Master of . e, field• man from, Chesley, Who- ' introduced " the guest, speaker, John Borthwick of the High .+Court, 'Brantford, ord, He presented . the, charter to` Past President' IVa rgaret Wasney. and President, Mrs, 'Vielet.'.Arn- old. 'Mr. • Borthwick ' spoke •'on cancer researeh, a.'project which is one of the Foresters 'interests, A. dutch 'auction was held for, two' plants which - raised • $1168 for the cancer fund. , "Happy Birthday", was Sung • and .Card playing and lunch concluded 'a pleasant , ,evening,' Euchre win- ner's were: high scores; Mrs. Vio- let Arnold,. Rae Watson; '.low, Jitn Arnold, Bud Harn iton, (Shoot, ; high scores, Mrs, Bill• Hunter, Mrs, ''Bud Orr; ,low, Al yin Hamilton and 'Bill Hunter. GEORGE: CH`1 N ' WED AT COAST; The 0:marriage' of George; Ghiri and. Coral' Kong ;, took Place in . Vancouver on Tuesday evening, April '22nd, , at'. 7.30 p.m. •„ in St. Andre `'s. Wesley United church c a e with .Rz everend Porteo� fficiat.. g•. The bride is the : daughter, of Mrs::Kon -Kai f-Vaneouvea-and Luknow the groom --is-: the sonof . Mrs. Rose Chin, formerly of L c .: ':, e. bride • For . her � marriage th • . , satin with, was ,gowzied izi whites `pearl rim. Thee -two', lace and:� pe , , t , .maids attending the bride were owned, in 'blue. •The groomsman • Was, 'Normie Kwong of Calgary, Alberta. ,a-• Following' the marriage, a .re ception : was hekt`at, the :Gal Parse in ` Vancouver Mrs:: Chin and Sam; Chin of ", ,Toronto .went West to attend the Wedding.. George, a' member of the re- nowned.. enowned.. Chin line of `hockey • fame, graduated in geology from Ann Arbor•`Uni'versity; Michigan and has .since been employed in Western Canada; LORNE WEBSTER LOOKING FORWARD :TO' GRAND TIME - wish'. to .tharik;'you for the invitation to the.,L'ucknow Cen- tennial this summer, : and,sincere- ly hope we will 'be able ,.to en joy it, and' renew • old acquaint-. ances t am waiting •fer he 'pro- gram to make plans for,accorno-' .. dations..._for the .celebration. Thanking .You again, and :look ing • forward' to a .grand tiinc",. says Lorne . S. 'Webster of Sea-: forth. • DIDN'T KNOW .Last ast week I met horn onthe street ' • And Lpassed him with a brief Hi!,, '1 little'• dreamed Vit was the' 'last And'. :that he .was 'so soon. tiy.dlc • - ;'stopped I• would have , Ariel , ped his hand; My .warmest' 'friendship 1 wctild show, But 'no- I hurried` on instead, 'It's •to'o late now'==4I:didfl't know. If I had ,known 'that hey was Ili 'Bearing his cross 1;'ray.cly alnne; g `His ;burden 1 wotild try to• share, On= -if • I had ,just only known:' It Washis life's ..last rr,oary male cls' tired .feet. were .ge'tifi; slow, • I 'would have lent a ,helping '. • hand, '• It's(too late now --I didn't.. know, 'gs so ':'many vain re- brYn�s egrets, The, things that we each .le nave ,outidone. The sMile that w,w for _.:t to share Might, richly' bless' sine 1a�iely ` one. 4 , t1Vtn. •Buckingham,