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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1957-01-30, Page 8Ir'ri11R: . • • • GE EIGHT' Can You CaHave O:, Living :.. MRELiu1S Space and Cabinet Space. TBE i<.UCKNOW SENTINEL;. LUCKNOW, ONTARIO a • f; -4. 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 . . 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� 4 wor__ 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 1 a1 Stock; -Up Special: Saver 17c; w • Ask, For, ;Free Folders on Panelling; Built -In Cabinets, Wall Storage 'Space, eR etc. ` . fit • Ritchietook' charge 'af, e fol-, lowing'' program, the themebe- ing "Notour own >p e- scr Mrs:. Lloyd � Hall read the, scrip - • Y 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 " 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 , 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 T 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 - 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 .' ra PARAMOUNT INSTITUTE ' .-•":'. ens of `Japan, who was our tP y • • • 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 • Mike Sanderson'.:s' 738`: and Bob IvIcIntosh's: '622. Th �G ,p 'e .o p hers .,continue .' in ..the' . . 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,_ an 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. t s wedding • of interest communit..,'took •iplace in' Tor-• y 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 • • • 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 e11 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 ' ,` r.'& .` .i M 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: • 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, - ,Uniforms are in .the ,progress, of :being made for the cheer lead ,ers as Well :as thegn'ls' basket:- ball ;.team. M ; iss Saigon found it ' difficult ,deciding whether We should `have a: senior • or junior team, ,But here's her decision ` a senior; • .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`� ,gl 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. .°' • not counting against 'czur 'WO84SA standing. The scoi"e was 'fueknow' Walkerton 30,,. 'Those ' s oriiig equipped idr`C cclr,"fully equ'iplied , ,1950-Chev. Sedan 1950`. Plymouth . Sedan . ........ $ 695 Two 1948 Pontiac Sedans ,� .,.;.;,.. °,,,, ,.., $ ' 395 1946 D•odge Custom Sedan, Al :condition :.�. $ 291 • • 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 i Y„rY0 X J :SEE ONE FEUD T1WCK W1TH WINO 6.+ IC��re:snl�wftJl�ir.'1K11�Sit 'may r►dt S Nl Huron.County's-Poremoat-tsed-Cu' Decria.,: Cash, Trade, •Terms , Open Evenings n ,Until „tit, • Cities; Service Dealer ' PhoneA8at, Brusacl