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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,: LUUKNOW, ONTARIO:
WEDNESDAY,, OC'I
, 22nd,. 1958'
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ANNUAL SHORTHORN ' SALE
TO BE HERE NEXT WEEK
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`Club's 7th; "'a nn u a 1” fall sale of
Scotch Shorthorns'.will be
- held
in the arena, Lucknow, on Fri-
day next week October 3'lst
day ,,
at 1:00 p.itstaridard time.
Catalogues may 'be • obtained'
from' the Sales Manager, Andrew
Gaunt, .or at The Sentinel. office.
There are " twenty-nine head of'
choice "cattle consigned for this
sale,consisting. of. twelve bulls.
ande'seventeen females. ,.
The • corsignor-s ,are W. A Cul-,
;beet .8i Sons, -Ashfield; Thorxias
Webster, • :West: 'Wawanosh; An=
drew Gaunt, West , Wawanosh;'
Wm.. R. Pepper, Seaforth John
M. Peck, Kippen; 'Edgar ;Wight -
man and; Sons, Belgrave;:Robert
M. . Peck, .Zurich:.•
WANT. BOYS TO SIGN UP
FOR ;MINOR HOCKEY
The Lucknow 'District Lions
in Pee -Wee Ban -
Club ' is sponsoring g , ,
again
:. Squirt Lockey' ag .
tam;: 'and Sq
this year. All boys of ' town and
district are invited to tayIe 'pant.
Requests have been sent ...to •the
school teachers in the district for
who
the names of ; theboys . are
The Polecats won fourpoints
from 'the Lions. Mike Sanderson
was the best for . his team' with
704 flat. Hazel Webster was ;best
for the , ladies. Bill Stewart was
best for the Lions. The Gophers
tookfour points ' from the Zeb,
ra with Chuck Short leading. the'
Gophers and Freda : Button.:best
for ladies. The; Coons 'took three
poifts, from •the Tigers with How..-.
ard.. Agnew' being ,best manfor
the Coons; with Jessie Joynt. high
for, • the ladies. George Whitby,
'was top Man for the Tigers and
Mary Maclntyre high for •the
ladies. The Squirrels hada good
night too by taking three ,points
was high man for the, Squirrels
with a'high single, of 289, making
high'; .man to' date. Gladys
Hamilton • is; high for the ladies..
,Donald . and Marion MacKinnon
were high for. the. Cubs as they'
took three points from the' Chip
rnunks.:.R..Parks was best' for his
team " with D :Errington ,the top
lady. Clare' Johnston was high
man: for his team -with his single
score of 288 ` being close, behind,
Al Hamilton.. Mae Hunter .:was'
high:: lady for her teazn. '
Teen Standings
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• Polecats 10;' Beav 8, G'ophe
8, Chi,prynunks`7; Squirrels:7, Cubs
',Coons 4 : Tigers 7; Zebras.6,,C gers
Lions I.
NOTE --In the ,Past the. onewho'
looks after the 'books and money,
Mrs. Clare Johnstone; has had' to
phone . different team ' captains to:
;fired them. In the .future • if < :the
Captains " do :not . think' it worth •
while to leave the books and
mane;
at her .home . or. 'the B.A.
Garage, : they will ;have ; to ;'look''
for another : bookkeeper. We' 'do'
ndt know all the bowlers so
-would ..y P.ou ., ut the .last•' name in.
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full on .the :.report.; Thank ,yaul
interested.
If • for .' any reason, your boy •has
not turned in his mane at school,
arid, you, would like, `liinii• to play,
Please leave sometime this week`
his' name w'itli Lorne .• Reid or
Lloyd Ashton.. ,
Squirts 6 to `9 years
Pee -Wee . 9 : to 12 years
Banton' 12 to 14 years
Birthday' deadline August lst..
II our Home
Comfortable To Live
THIS WINTER?
Check •. this list for items which :can save you money
REDUCING HEAT LOSS
STORM WINDOWS
(Both Wood' . and Aluminum> . .
COMBINATION DOORS
(Both Wood and Aluminum)
s CAULKING CEMENT
(Black or Grey
PUTTY
. WEATHER STRIPPING
'CLOSERS
METAL •INTERLOCKING THRESHOLDS
`DOOR CLOSERS
INSULATION
FRE
SII CEM ALWAYS IN STOCK ,.
. PIIONE 150, Lt?CKNO
ucknow Fruit Market
YOUR
BARGAIN FOODLAND
TULIP •INA,.RGARINE
We sell for fess. Bargain .
TIP'' -TOP TOMATOES, :•large 28 oz
SAVE1lc...
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Fancy 'Quality.
SODA CRACKERS i..;
McCormicks. SAVE '8c, lb
TOMATO SOUP SALE
Campbells '10 oz., SAVE 12c:
NEW CORN BROOMS
4 String.' Special Price. Each
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SPECIAL' BUY :OF THE WEEK
OLD m. ma,
ASSORTED CENTRES39 C POUND BULK
HERE'S GOOD NEWS
Here's good news ;for thrifty.
housewives. Six' big' days,',of TWO
for the price'of ONE, plus ONE
CENT bargains. Example: Two
packages of Rexall Halibut Liver
Oil Capsules (100's) . for $1.91
you 'save $1.89:' More. than 275
bargains all this week at A. E.
McKim's, The:'Rexall Drug Store.
OBITUARY
Mrs. Essie . •Hewat
The death of Mrs:. Essie Hewat
Values ,Effective
October `23, . 24,• 25
October
Pone '119, Lucknow
We Sell, For Leas
SISTER KILLED .IN
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ACCIDENT
(ST. HELENS 'NEWS)
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Next;.'Sunday will be • Lam y .
Sunday with, Mr. Stanley Snider.
of Benmiller as' th ::speaker at;
11.00 a.m. Standard Time.
The 'sympathy of the 'commun-
ity goes •' to.- Mrs:. B. F. "" Green;
:Whose only sister,•, -Mrs: Brain" 'of
Hornby was fatally •,injured:when
;the.: car in which she was riding
collided with a dump truck near
xBrafriptonon-T•hanksgiving; Day.
Mr. Brain, and their nephew; the
driver •of the car, 'were -Seriously
injured. 'Rev. Mr. Green, :Mrs.
Green' ;and Gordon attended' the
;funeral. which was held .on Thurs-
day.
The- sixtieth anniversary :Of Cal-
vin United Church will be ob
served on Sunday, November 2,.
a oi er. minister, Rev.
H M. Wright;of Monkton will be,
the guest speaker, • keep the• date.
in. =Hind
Quite a number, of ladies at-
tended the autumn Thankofferirig
Of the Whitechurch - W. M. S. on
Friday night and enjoyedhearing
from Dr. Donald Watt about the
work with' which he is 'connected
'as a medical missionary at Bella
'ANNIVERSARY
MARKED SUNDAY .
Anniversary serviceswere held ' '
in the United Church on Sunday, ,
with the pastor, ";Rev;; .Gordon R.
Geiger,._ who was called to . the
charge in the summer, conduct-
ing the services at the invitation
of the official Board: •
In the ; : morning he spoke on
the "Challenge of Adventure" -and'
in the evening, "Looking `for Jesus'
in The Right ;Places. "
Methodism dates back 96 years
to 1862, when the first :services
were` organized in the old 'public
school building ' The Present
church was /built during the •pas••
torate of Rev. George Turk and
was dedicated 72 ' year's' ago, in
1885.
occured on ,Thankgiving Day, : Cools, B.C. Itis 'beautiful pictures
Monday, October 13th, at the were appreciated' as was also the
Greer Private. Hospital. She had, kind . hospitality of the White-
previously suffered paralytic; sen ,'church .ladies
zures, . and" pneumonia, : which: de- With Mrs. Robert MacAllister,
veloped a few days prior to her Miss Elaine .Jefferson,, Messrs
passing; was the -cause ;of 'deaths Wallace Miller and Thos., Rivett
Mrs. Hewat, was a daughter of as judges, the following were the
W. J. McMullen and Matilda; Flu prize winners at the Hallowe'en
ker and, Was born • at''Holyrood,. ,social held.. by Ss. 'No.. 3 with
the school being located on the Mr. Ross Errington their teacher,
MVMMullen homestead: Mrs.. He in the; Community Hall on Friday,
Wei resided in:.the West for a. evening: Comic boy, Zetla' Red,.
number• of ; years; returning hereComic girl,: Cecil Cranston;' Fancy
about twenty-five years ago: boy, Wanda Wilson; Fancy girl;
.The, funeral • service was ' held ,Lorene' Errington; 'Comic man;
at the. McLennan and., MacKenzie .Petty. Woods; " Fancy man,` Mary
1VMemorial Chapel on " Wednesday, Jefferson; Fancy lady, Dorothy
October 15th, conducted by. Rev. Iytoble. There was a good crowd
H; L. Jennings.. He paid tribute to and dancing was enjoyed to Imus
Mrs. -1 ewat and spoke of frequent is by Bruce's orcheetr'a, with M:r.:
visits they had .enjoyed at the Heffernan . as caller=off: •
Greer Hospital He took the op L.A:C. Fred. and Mrs. Thompson'
portunity to commend this insti were week -end visitors with Mr.
tution and its staff of devoted: and Mrs. Gordon MacPherson.•
workers, who with patience and Mrs;Black and Kevin are vis-
kindness care attentively', for • itors' With, Ft.. Lt: Keith .Blackat
those
there. 'ho
se wYw.spen t air• evening Of Ottawa,
ice . Mrs
. s Gordon ''MacPherson at-
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Interinent "Was . in • Greehliill tended the ladies' training school
at
the pallbearers being Winghan last 'week The new
Cemetery, project is `The Cereal Shelf" and
�Robnsori of Clinton,. Ken,
Cameron, Harold Greer, Harvey.'girls who were 12 on. September
Webster, H. D: ,Thompson and 1st to the age: of 26, . who would'
Campbell Thompson+: ,•
. like 'to 'take the course,•are, asked
Mrs, Hewat lids tWo sons,.fon to contact Mrs. " MaePher'son or,
of Oshawa, and William of Van- her.assistant, Niiss Irma Forster.
couver, who flew East, arriving Padre Johnston and Brian• Stap
here ' shortly after .his • mother's les of Camp •Borden, : were recent
death., L•guests of Mr: and Mr+s. John; Cam-
1Vlilton McMullen of Toronto' and Colin MacDonald' and Mr. and
.a sister, ;Mrs. Edna Rethnie of r Mrs'. Charles MacDonald, Gladys
Saskatoon. °Two Sisters predecea- ; and Allan were atBlakey church
sed her, Mrs. W. . ''on Sunday •foie:'the baptism ser
' , Ellen1zwha died i vice 'of 'Brian, Keith, son : of Mr;.
ssbn and .Mary ,
in her Ord year, `
and Mrs::l�eitk ..Cranston..
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Special music was provided . on
Sunday by the • choir: under the
leadership :` of Mrs. J. 'W. Joynt,
with Elmer. U•inbach the organ-
ist. ,Soloist in the : morning was
Mr. 'Charles: 'Bristow,
A fowl supper and program
was held on Tuesday evening' in'.
association with the. anniversary
occasion. About six: hundred .at-
tended
at -tended the supper. .
She is suiwived by a brother, arch and Don
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