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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1958-07-23, Page 26is 444 'ruzi¢. �rYp. f�y }1 w St A ,rw p } 1 CIONTEMTIAL, SPECIAT • THE: LUCKNQW SENTI1`tl.L, LUGKW W, QNTARto LFiVEp.INB0UN' ,PIES!.. ,PIES! • r+ ' uest': The Coininittee of: the Centenniial.Booth. eq ; • . the' , pie donations to.be sued in '.connection with Chicken Barbecue, The booth wi11' be at the west end pf the Arena. • a :VIES. TO COMEIN PIES!'. r aturday,. August, .2nd . or Monday? AtiigUst 4th For' further information contact. VI i:S._PHILIP STEWARZ Phone .S, Lucknow • 'HOSE WHO, HE MAIN DR Montreal;, Chas. Mason •and Jack Cook,, Sunoco Garage;. • Cyril. Brown, 'fruit' market; Bob Kenzie and Neil McLennan, fur- .'+rn -^°• •�y-"• �' t.c,. i_,• ivrxxH .-' V> • -i`i• v '1L..aN� Who may not know, and as a re \Stewart,' restaurant, Kay Macln-= cord : for . future "historians", tosh • manager Bell Telephone 'here's ' a rundown of business places andinc ustries in Lucknow , in ' 1958; Done (hurriedly, it, , is'. subject to';error and. omission Campbell' Street, south, east to west,. Ross Cumming,', Supertest Garage,. Nelson Winterstein, me. chanic, Les Purves, barber;: Gor-; field•• MacDonald, . used furniture :;dealer; Wm" Knechtel, feed store; • Bob- 'Finlay, . gift^: shop; . Noble Johnston, : `restaurant; • Stewart Mullin, baker; K. 'Cameron,,pQat' master; • Greer TV and Electric; Wm:' Bolt;:, .Clarence Greer; 'Mar'1• - (By. Da y • e, Anderson) }t ,.Ti.mber Tips ' made its first appearance on. The Sentinel, sport page in; 1950 ,anrd since, that date. it has become . a regular•• fall and winter feature..' Now indoor bowl- ing, owl ing',is Hooked upon .as a real and essential part, of the sporting' activities of our Sepoy Town; This pastime. is rather, unique insofar as it provides many en. thusiastic, middle -age couples, with an opportunity to participate actively in, a ',game despite- :the fact that it is always, played. away . -from A home, Every week twelve teams from the __ LucknqW-Dungannon' • , area consisting; of• well over one hun- dred players motor to" the timber-lanesof a- neighboring town .to. trundle the balls:. "down the middle", • Since the Wednes- day _and ednesday_and Thursday___ evening out- ings are : designed .to: -be social as well as s orcin events it is net- ra 'SU � p l res be much.+ fun _ and "whoopla as. Mrs. Norman .Seigriest, children's, I' well ,as WEDNE'SDAY,4ULY 00th, 19 YOUR BARGAIN FOODLAND EANUT' BUTTER. 1.6 oz. ' Yummy brand. Homogenized'' • •:.,., •. • .' HIGHLAND PRIDE COFFEE,; Our, exclusive top 'seller,. Save 1 6c. Pound' CENTENNIAL . COOKIE. BUY' ancy' assorted. Reg. 39c lb. Bargain' CANADA Tsti G1tAD" Stock Up .Special; Bargain Pound'. CANADA CLOVER HONEY Brown • Bear.. 4 Pounds. Sale .Price,. Tien . .44 jars s+ •.' •.e • • We take Pleasure in extending CENTENNIAL GREETINGS TO ALL on This,. Our Annjversary. wear;. Henry 'Donais,. fruit• mar-. Five -Pin bowling' was origin- .ket; Kenneth Murdie, ' hardware; aced by Mr. Thomas J. Ryan of Elmer Umbach, druggist; James Toronto in '. the year '19.09, • • Ten Kittle, . dentist; Public Health Of- pins ' was the 'popular game ; of rice,. Ruth • Thompson, resident the day;. and the idea 'of, five nurse, Russ and Bill, Johnstone, pins came to him. as ' the. result furniture, and funeral directors of . demands of his customers' for E. H. Agnew, .Municipal ' Office a faster and lighter''game. In the Silverwood Dairies (downtown early y 'da :,s an average of 145 was office and ;creamery on Havelock considered top-flight and . often St), W. R Howey, manager; Gor- times the' lively' pins flewthrough don Montgomery, Ford ;garage; windows onto the street; adder .,xFacto: C .``R..rapidly Bristow, manager; George Elliott,. ,however' and: with the. intro ' .Welwood; IGA: seed' plant;.: Bob' McIntosh,' com-' kat. Store, Norm We wo , +, ... , . : Store, • Charles : •Short; Lloyd , Ash ; Triunity sale barn, Jack MacRae, i' • ..:Fina'garage; ,'James; Stevenson,, , ton s, ,Ladies'and.� Men s . Wear,4 •. - Harold . Ritchie, ` barber; Sepoy sawmill; • Jack MacDonald, . gar- ; a e,, Tom 'Hackett and. Sons, im store, Mrs; ;Well 'Henderson, ':Wm g .+� tt n • plement ` dealers; , "Mrs.' , Beryl ;Schmid, jeyveler Russ button; , • Howard' owbray,. hairdresser; ..Alex An: • butcher shop,. , , Cowan,, � • restaurant Gerald'Rathwell, 'shoe drew; Fairview •Dairy, 'V. A. ;shop; Lorrie :Reid,••` shoe -repair; ;.Mowbray, flaxmill; u': Jack Mac= :Lloyd Hall,' Red and 'White gro- Donald, sawmill; 'Morgan, Donald ;eery; A., E. McKim,` .drug' store; iGordort•. Fisher, . barber; J. L. Mac- Millan butcher; Chas. Webster & • : Donald �: MacKinnon,=,yip'arddware, h , Wm . 'Welsh, .butcher;' M. L. " San= derson, Ladies and . ; Men's Wear; 'Laurence . ' Compeau, 'restaurant'; Allan Reed.Sports' and Auto Sup PY, 1 Campbell Thompson, Luck- ' now Sentinel 'Lorne"Power, man- 'ager an 'ageu r>'L cknow District` Co-op; D. Finlayson, grocer. Campbell 'St., no'rth, `' 'east to. P west, :Harold, and Jaek Treleaven, •' ,millers; Mrs. Jack Hussey, hair- ,'dr'esser, Bill Hunter, B.A°.garage Mrs. Lorraine Baker, hairdresser; Human, like horses, can't kick Gordon Bailey, beauty • salon; Mil-. and go :forward at the same :ton .:Rayner,. - manager 'Bank of time. ' and Jim Henderson planing, mill• 1 duction. of such' refinements as rubber. bands for the pins, to- gether ' with better : and smoother` alleys, there was a marked:,im- provement in scores •culminating recently in,: , a : magnificent ' flat rolled' by `'Mr. 'Ron Gazelle. triple of Toronto when he 'chalked -up' 11.85 pins including; a perfect 450 gam? M. H 'Corrin, MD:;;•,Harold '-Greer t :.,While.local pinfall falls a„trifle convalescent ,home,' Gib , Gilles Aie a er of. •hi hwa main- tenance depot; 'J W. Joynt and Son, apple cold storage; Garnet Henderson CNR agent; Harold Values °Effective July 31., Aug. 1, 2 •: Phone 119, Lucknow We Sell For Less' Special Feature Weston's RAINBOV1 CAKE 39c. d • , SEEK TO IM ROVE. many;. people to pause :and HOPE CEMETERY Froin+Detroit residents:',comes a'• ro 'osal 'to" "clean up>r Hope P p Cemetery, a little pioneer ' bur . ial'. ground' on the Boundary,, 2'/z miles west, and midway between Lucknow and. Paramount. The '`thought was 'fostered, it would - seem, by,` .the .Lucknow Centennial, w ieh has caused � Hamilton;kicking ;the sliPper,• Short of such lofty standards' we do:have s; have the occasional 300' plus' a single.:'With more:.practice• there is .:no ` telling, what will happen the r ear. future! Treleaven, elevator;.5. E Robert-. Individual players look back to son,' seed cleanin • plant; Oinar :many thrills (or little disappoint - Brooks, `implement dealer; . Atis- in Solomon, ;eenhouse Robert t n, greenhouse; Campbell, = 'woodworking; Ronald Forster, welding .and septic tonks • Albert- Porter, welding +&' septic tanks. • 1957 Pontiac Deluxe Sedan, automatic transmaission, .' fully • equipped $2,495', 1957, Chev.; Station. Wagon x:...$2,450` 1957 Chev , Deluxe Sedan, automatic $2,495 1956,1Ford 'Customline,.:automatic, fully equipped $1,995', 1955 Chev: ; Deluxe Sedan, automatic : $1,695, 1954 Chev. Beak . Coach; automatic .... $1,395 -11;350- , $1,450 $1,295 1954 Chev n `)Deluxe` x `Sedan ..' , 1954 Meteor. Hardtop, automatic, fully, equipped '1954 Chev. Standard Sedan' fully q a uiped' . 1953 Chev. B elair Sedan, .........• - . ,. 1953 Chev. Belair hardtop :coach, automatic,' fully 1953 Dodge ; Sedan 1953 Meteor. Coach' 1951 Dodge Custom, Sedan ........a , 1951 Plymouth Sedan, 1ow. Mileage , 1951 • Ford Coach ...... ....................:. ....:... .:. .....;.... ....$ 595' :1950 Meteor Coach $ '550 • 1950 Dodge Coach $. 575 ...$1,195 :.$1,395 $1,150. ,f $1,050 $ 695 $ 695 TRUCK 1954 Chev'' :1 -ton Stake , Truck : ' ,' , .. ' . _.• .. ..•.$ - 950 riiseis Moors: • Huron County's Foremost. tried Car Dealers CASH; TRADE TERMS * Open Evenings Until 10 Cities' Service 'Dealer 'rhone • 178, Brussels ing . "go„ofers") associated with this or that. game, play=off or • post -season .banquet. but all are saddened. .by the;. thought that. With' u three young' men are nd longer s This ' column is .therefore ded- icated::to the .memory of the late Cecil Gardner,: Floyd Wilson -and .-Robert 'Reid who were ' fine sportsmen and, a great `credit. to, all clean Sport. .t • SCOTCH' DOUBLES TOURNEY 1 OVERTAX LOCAL GREENS .cou .les . race; Mrs.T. MacKenzie; , couples Mr Marshall and Phyllis' Steer; egg.race,: Peter Steer; ,soda bis- cuit race, am Garbutt;, spot" race; Mrs. ,Garbutt; oldest person Pre- sent, Mrs. Sarah 'MacKay; young- est erson present, Murray Keith.. A.social • .halt hour was enjoy- ed. Philip Steer presented ;alarin clocks to_ Gladys Graham, who is . going in' . training '• 'at St...Jos-- eph's. Hospital, London; to Ruth .Steer, • going to •Teachers College and to Phyllis. Steer;.going to ,Business 'College.. 'Ruth made a suitable reply . on behalf ::of the girls: Twenty, -four rink's were enter- ed to overtax the local greens on Thursday evening. for a Scotch. Doubles ' twilight tournament.:.. Thetop :live pairs were A. Townsen.d,, Goderich, 3 'wins plus .' 124; Bill : Cameron, : Walkerton, 3 plus 7; H. Sherbondy, Wingham, 2 plus 16; Fred Jackson and Har old Ritchie, t, 2 plus 16; . R. Rae. and Rev: J.'"Pollock,. 2 plus' 12, PRESENT G1 QTS. AT 'CHURCH PICNIC South .. Kinloss- Presbyterian. 'Sunday School picnic , w6,s held at Poplar Beach on Thurs„ July. A 24th. program . of sports. fo1, lowed :are” enjoyable dip . in the. water.. " The 'following .is a list of prize winners: running 'races 5 & tin- ai backward to the 'good oldda and to be more ,deeply °stir. by .a 'sense of admiration those .courageous forebears hewed ,their homes in. 'the - Wild ness. A'letter from Pearl' °(Beate Merrily of Detroit and: a sut quent conversation with 1\ George'Smith' (Ada Pickering) Grosse Point Farms, indicates. .the', interest' these i met Paramountonians have. in 'storing Hope Cemetery. • It is . felt that if sufficient terest is shown: a' fund could 'set . Up from whichsuffiel revenue would: accrue to ass the `perp.etual::care to keep , • , c i artery, :Presentable. Mks.. Merrill points' • 'out 1 her �mother's folks„Mr. and ,1 David ,Agnew and her grand] ants.. and aunts are buried th Mrs.: Smith's grandparents; a and..uncle are 'buried. there ''While the project may not iiri �'plemby ented `Centennial. t. it • is to'be h'oPed” that .the oc ion •will spark .,'the undertak Is Your Subscription Pah o eric noderic us ness OUege Practical. Instruction in .all. commercial subjects, Qualified Teachers Modern Equipment Examinations set, marked, and -Diplomas issued by The ' Business Educators' Association of Canada For several .years every seat has been filled. Register` now — Tuition $20 Telephone 428 der, David Ma cKinnon, . Neil • 'i Marshall; girls. 6 to. 8, Ardonna .ne ' MacKnzie; rodycsiii6tYti:oe'8', David oni'Eadie, Jiemmie. MacKinnon; :girls 9 to 11, Carol' Maclntyre, Rosalie. Maciintyre; boys 9 to 1.1, Peter .Steer, Jack Maclnnes; boys 12 t9 14, Bill Gar- butt, Ross Hamilton; girls 14 and: over, , Phyllis Steer, Ruth Steer; boys '1.4 and over, Robert'` Aust- in, 'Sandy MacKenzie; married ladies, Mrs, H.' Austin, Mrs. I: Dickie; .married; men, Frank+Mac- Kenzie; girls' 3 -legged + race, Ruth and Phyllis ,steer. boys' 3 -legged' "race, DougIas. Dickie, .and Ttoss • aterloo Cattle Beeeding Association . ter Bulls .Are.,Used •• Where B,,et Remember: our change in schedule for Sunday'set`vic ;1958, .. . Period. . ” Saturday;, Au -ust 2 for a trial pe. elf active . g • e For cows to heat bn .Saturday, phone for servinserninat. Satu evening from 6 to 8 p.m.These cows will be early on . Sunday:', • ':' ' cows in heat on .Sunda morning, do not For Y service 'ttntil M.Qnday 'morning: For"service or more l information, call collect to:- Clinton• HU 2-3441 or ' Kincardine 460 'Between '7:30 . and 9:30 'a.m. ' week days ' Between 6, and 8 p.rr . on ati rday, evening. Doi no.E:call for service on Sunday. We are a 'co-operative, ,riOn-prOfit,2 farmer oma' necl controlled :organization whose •policies' are Made by. t )members through :the board of directors:' BE1-i tri CATTLE ..FOR .BETTER LAVING