The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-01-30, Page 8Ir'ri11R:
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GE EIGHT'
Can You CaHave O:, Living :.. MRELiu1S Space
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TBE i<.UCKNOW SENTINEL;. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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UVENILES IMPRESSIVE'
'CLINTON' VICTORY
W N AY
. 3R 1957
Luckflow Juveniles won an , m-
�pressive 8.4 viFtorY over ,Ciro .
=t, ., . , • local arena.--on....6at
days itheir first, win,. o
the
:7ei,,gs,101.{1,,,.1,fOr
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. The ?tboys •+were .heads
up • ,hockey on . •Saturday with
their passing plays, working ex.-
ceptiorally well.'.Eugene Gard -
per led: the J,,ucknow play scot-; :
ing ; 3 goals, DOD;1411.10144...2", and
Roy ; Emlberlin, "Paul Hen4ierson
and ,$ri,ice 'Hiker , 1 each; A .good -"
crowd was on hand tOr encourage
the boys, and all 'seethed . to' think
that they .got' . their • moneY's
tYh�
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Lucknowc, goal,. Mowbray;, def.,
MacMillan,. Ashton; . ;cen., Gard-..
tier, :Wings, .: Arnold,, Em,berlin;
alternates, Pedersen, 'Baker, "Wil-•
son, Henderson, Hodgins, Collyer,
Pritchard, Johnston, Ho*ald;
.FORLOWEST,..
i RICES•
,rBIN HOOD►`,OATS
'or a' �nourish'in breakfast4. Specia!1>
SADA BISCUITS
D vrd.:s salted ;pr pl'a 'xl.: SAV.1 U ' to' tic , Lb 4
BUTTE R - Canada First Cirack
R'epealt: Stock -Up Special Pound
UICE -=- Trees eat, .39
RANGE .J
eal -leow,'lowjcat 1rC Large 484
LEENEX — Chubby 'or Regular'll
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a1 Stock; -Up Special: Saver 17c; w
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Ask, For, ;Free Folders on Panelling;
Built -In Cabinets, Wall Storage 'Space,
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Ritchietook' charge 'af, e
fol-,
lowing'' program, the themebe-
ing "Notour own >p
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Mrs:. Lloyd � Hall read the, scrip -
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United ; Church Evg.Auxiliary
' The Evening Auxiliary mnet. iii. „ ,�.. fest for the.
inthe church Fellowship. Boom y purpose".
TIMBER Tips,
upset over the Squirrels --on•- a..Donna Woods_.._3 4o nts; Shirley
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Headquarters for F ash Fruits, Vegetables
" 'SPY APPLES ON SALE NOW.
--We Sell For Less ' Values effective
'Phone ;.119, Lucknow Jan., 31, Feb. 1 and
were: Janet Rayner: 16 .points; last We:'r•ho+pe ; he May.. be able
The Beavers scored :' a 4'' point
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very fine team 'effort led by McClure 6 Points. .
Donald; and' Marion (MacKinnon' i8oys,' Play, Two' Games
With `648 and 640 and:Lloyd. Ash" 'peppier, the` PT 'teacher,
Jon..._with ith 633. The`�Squirrels',were has organized a junior •boys team,
all down a bit Yn ;their game ;whnchT �plaYed at Walkerton on-
nks `blanked ', the Friday,' losing out. to !the, , County
The ' CYyp�mu ,.. . ,,. �� .
Towners• .30-26:. Gerald :Murray
Coons for 4; 'points led ,by ;:Bud ;' ' is
an Art "HoWald ~scored, 9 poin
Hamilton s,• 67,8. while:. Jack Tre- d ,r ;
'each 'Fraser Ashton 8, and Ken
Captain,.
'Bannerman 2,- �-Teal*, .,..p .,..
Gerald .•Mu. rray;,Forwards,. Art.
ser: Ashton '' Floyd'
�Hawald, • Eras...... , .
DougS'chmid,, Guards,
'Stanley,... .
Ken.' Bannerman,, Don Johnston,
George ' Hackett, •Gordon Mac.
leavens .603 v
hons. r : .
he Z
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Stuart Collyer ,
t arid Mits.
for their regular meeting ; The
ebras rolled 3216 as; 'they,
.' • Jon opened ure . a .. ;
P.resident, Gee. of- � . 'Sint:. 'they
, w. .._ .... scored. a...-3win,. otter,
ra er. and a srpecah word fared prayer, Mrs. Geo. Whitby ..
with • ak
nks
• tiwo chapters., of � the )Cubs. t`he Ee�tas, Bob Bo
of; tlaanks'.for ,all members: that presented ��� °;< ,' .'' �, .with. .635-
with 727 :Ruth ardine with . ,
d book, "Ta' an ,and Indo � �„
Made t` � gs for` the past' study �
ma e our mea m
e ' , with .31 and" .Merle' E
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year . suc succ ��- � � � � in the
Ye .87. all fi ured
l' �tt :with '5 g
new roll cu. ; 's 685
.. .., , .: , ., � ,Joan . • while Dick -: •Park
member' read- ;Crawford • and ;Nancy... Welbster scoring.
arigwered 'by:each er Mr
. .. wag 'o �.ed. Mrs. Ritchie closed. was (best_ of a:. team effort by the
:-'ing • ' a ,verse's of 's�ariliture chosen was '.enJ Y
it a benediction Dubs.
Miss: �H Thom''= the meeting , w' h
the month: _.: '.
for • ,., a Cats .and;.:Wolverines.
• .. -.:and while :the committee served, The 'Pole :..con, :CZu'isttan .Stewardship .;sec '.. ': .. .....r . .,
.'from ' the lunch, : Mrs :Crawford, conducted `split their points with: the Wol-
retary, ``read', sen .article ti ,
0.. ;° vermes taking'two :close . games
led ' 'by : Harold'`.' Gree�r's 622 and
Hall's .608:,' The Pole' Cats
Hiap
came . back and 'took : the third
game' and ` extra . point 'Yed by
year
is are spoken A duet by Joan io
' 11 11 for this
Missionary Monthly. on "When .1 :a' contest.
Give": She ` also read two let-
ters from Bev. Marguerite Cos MRS. JOYNT ADDRESSED
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ra PARAMOUNT INSTITUTE ' .-•":'.
ens of `Japan, who was our tP y
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e.r partcier-foR'.-1956. Gury=nevem
mission is`
prayer: partner cry,
Mrs. J. Williams of Toulon, Man-
itoba. •Mrs . Glen : Walden : read a
current article on temperance..
1Vtrs: Cliff. Crawford read a ` let-
- McFadden of•:Cape
ter. from. M ,.
`Croker, thanking our ':Au'xiliary
for 'the . donation of ` :baby and
doll clothes. Mrs. R. Button'; re
sported f o'r t h e ' Community
iendshrp Comiiiittee. 1Virs. 1L
• The Janus".rY meeting .of : I,ar-
amount W.I.:,,was . held "at . the
home: of Mrs. J. Webster. with :9
members four visitors and -two
Children,
children;: Several cards' of thanks
w ere, readrs. Joynt-», gave a
paper e,
on their ' trip:' , overseas
Which . was' enjoyed. by everyone.
The '"meeting closed' With The
Queen after which a dainty
rvluncYi :was served: " ,
.ESTINGHOUSE
• 116 other •laundry :equipment can firing you.; the ease of
e O f •t41-6- .•eitingth se
4E ` ° AUN-t►ROMA:T aind' the : CLOTI IES: ORAE
iri CIn aria En uire. o e,
You, Can Be re. If It's Westinghouse"
Plumping; Heating,' Wring, javetroughing
LlICII41 W
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Mike Sanderson'.:s' 738`: and Bob
IvIcIntosh's: '622.
Th �G ,p
'e .o p hers .,continue .' in ..the'
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lead as.. ahey` ; rolled to a:. three
point victory • over : the' Tigers.
George :Westlake- an(d—C--a-r-eflee`
Greer. with 649, ;and. 619 led the ,
attack ' with Charlie` .Peppier ' and
•Diek' Abel with 678. and 629. scar-'.
ing .high for.' the :short-handed
=Tigers- '
The Kangaroos 'scored a:: three .'
point win over the `short-handed,
Lions. Larry. Salkeld's 676 and
Gladys Hamilton's 612 were high;
for .the. winners while ' Colleen,
Eedy's 593, was rbest"for theii his,
...standing
Cjo+pheFs 43, Kangaroos a'n.:d'
Wolverines 38, ; Pole Cats '.37,
Chiptnunks 15; ,Beavers 8�' Squir-
rels '34; ' Zebras and Cubs 31;;
Coons 22, Lions 21, Tigers 18. ,
Lkmald.
'January
28th,_
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On"•Monday,
exhibition game 'was :plat'ed with
Wingham, who'' scored 44 points
to Lucknow's; 10. Local point get,
ters' were, . Gerald Murray 4, Ken
Bannerman .2, Fraser Ashton 4.
to -•tbe back, home 'sown
The C,--.17E.rmeeting �+ as Bald.
at the home of Marion .Scott ;
Clarence `.Crowston and. 'friend.;'
of Chatham owere Week=end
.tors- with, Mr, and -Mrs J Crow--
ston.
o this.
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wedding • of interest
communit..,'took •iplace in' Tor-•
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on ,Saturda '� ;when. Eleanor
onto Y, • ,
ie.: Miss .Fran- Mitchell ,Saturday
married.
was - attendant. Mr
ces Henry:�,an
,.. Henry r also'atten'd-`
and.Mrs. Wm,• H n y
the wedding.''
held at
A�" meeting` .is to'be h, d
the Presbyterian ,Church,: White=
h Yt
church on Fr'id
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LANGSIDE
rs. , Wm. Young : _and' Mrs.
fit
a on a ave no
well as their many friends':'; would
1 ike.'• We hope for improvement,
° 'Old neighbors. . andfriends in
this neighborhood -of Mr Dun=
can cCenn
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L.D..H:S: IV WS
Cheer :leaders have been chos
en for : Lucknow District' High
connection to: giving a' minister
a, call for:.the"Whitechurch, 'Lang,-
Side
Lang,side and South . Kinloss '.charge.
owdattended' there,:
A' good , ,cr
tion • in the'. Community Hall '
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cce�pphonoring, ,
Friday' nLght..hono . g
Mrs'. Cecil ' :MoNall the ' former
Bertha Waddel . At the lunch,
hour . Coleen T iff m ,read an ' ad
dress of good wishes withDon
man present-ing
C il> replied .
swim `of money ., ecivery
fittin.g1.Yon behalf' of, Bertha and::•
h itr self:: • • -
h a 'farewell'
On Fe:'1�ruary. 8t
mtehall'
fo., and Mrs. Elmer Huff.-
hear he was. adin.itteci to. ` St. Jos -r• Mr , .
e hs Hospital, London, Monday man,,: who moved to Lucknow:
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Sch000l,:this being ,the first in • the'
school's history. They are C01!
4een ti
.0arbara Murray,
Jean ,Richards,' Nancy Webstert
substitutes, Joan ;Crawford; Pat
-Tehtlartd.:77-'77-77,
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,Uniforms are in .the ,progress,
of :being made for the cheer lead
,ers as Well :as thegn'ls' basket:-
ball ;.team.
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iss Saigon found it ' difficult
,deciding whether We should `have
a: senior • or junior team, ,But
here's her decision ` a senior;
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.1956-Chen.-.Haritop,•4owergiide.fu11-y equipped' 42,3,9L
1.,966 Deluxe Sedan, `fully, :equipped .,.,�.:,. , x2,195
1956 Ford SedazA,:....:........:`$1,89
• 91,950;
$18
1955. they, . Powergli'de ,Deluxe Sedan ;•. ......
1955Monti' ttl� =e ui ed
1954` Chev -Sedan,-
1954CPower fully
hev`�
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4953 , Chev • Sedan; fully
1951.Chev,:,;Coach
team: Forw10"ds ;Captain, -Janet
=Rayner,. 'Mary ATtori ; ,Donna:
Woods, Shiley 1G1 1 e Emme.
line Miller; . ' Beatrice • Gibson;
Guards Phylli's ' Smith:,, 3oyce
Hackett,,- 'Ruth Steer,. J. a n et
Gaunt, ;1VfariorY. Uarilton, Elatiie
11Itaatay,
' At Walkertdn an January', 25,
an oihibition :game'.. was ''played.
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• not counting against 'czur 'WO84SA
standing. The scoi"e was 'fueknow'
Walkerton 30,,. 'Those ' s oriiig
equipped
idr`C cclr,"fully equ'iplied
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,1950-Chev. Sedan
1950`. Plymouth . Sedan . ........ $ 695
Two 1948 Pontiac Sedans ,� .,.;.;,.. °,,,, ,.., $ ' 395
1946 D•odge Custom Sedan, Al :condition :.�. $ 291
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51,495
$1,495>"
equipped
Yom. _t 2lr iY!-1.1'I.Cei.f:;�u i:Y
�$ '195
YrY+;: ...;.:.: ,....$ 695
1950` 1 ton. GMC Paned
:,.:.,-r m�.�.1.J-._J' •L�]:I1tiWLA.4 i � wi�i.k] 1�.i...ixi_i;Y.+rXtl
1049 Ford Panel ;. ,,..... $ '32r
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