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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-26, Page 8WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBERi We wish to announce that our store will cl% Friday evening, September 28 and will re-open 0 Friday morning, October Sth • , UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. AND MRS. ROSS CAYLEy We wish to thank our many friends who ho favoured us with their patronage during our, ye in business. We hope you will extend and ineni this courtesy to the new owners. ROHRER'S COUNTRY MANI Jacob Rohrer and NO MacD LyCknow. Freeman Olson Gravel Pit 1% Miles' West. Of Dungannon. CHOICE CEMENT .GRAVEL CRUSHED ROAD GRAVEi. SAND, 3A STONE, TOP FILL FINE, MEDIUM OR COARSE PIT RUN GRAVEL ALL LOADS WEIGHED FOR YOUR ACCURATE MEASURE 1. METRIC TONS - flS4 LBS. NIGHT SCHOOL LUCKNOW CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOL Phone 528-3113 'Principal S. Collyer 4. RUG HOOKING 5, TYPING SEWING • (a) Beginners b 'aSbtrriectsc h and KO REGISTRATION AND FIRST CLASS Wednesday, October 3, 1913 at 8:00 p.m. Fee - $10.00 per course Anyone wishing to register, please complete Form be0 and mail to the Principal by Monday, October 1,.1973. ... ... . ... .......... ......... . .. . ..... . ..... ......... Address . . ........ ....... . ........ . ..................... ............. Phone No. Course ............. , ..................................... ....... ... ... "! " . 1110. .. • 1. OIL . PAINTING' 2. UPHOLSTERY 3. 'LIQUID EMBROIDERY 6. ........... ... Name ........ ..... . .. . .................... PAGE. EIGHT, THE Special Car Care Always Pays Off • UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW ONTARIO WHITECHURCH On Saturday Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Rintoul, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fnrdon, Kathy, ,.Lori and Karen attended the wedding at 7 p.m. 'in Gale Presbyterian Church of Miss Betty Bott and John Herbison. The reception was held at the Legion Hall, Elmira at 8 o'clock. Mr, and Mrs. Russel McGuire spent the week end-at Thorribury . With his father Bruce McGuire of Thornbury. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs, Dan Tiffin were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Tiffin and Lori of Wingham; Mrs. Ethel Stewart of Wingham; Joyce Tiffin' of London; Mr. and Mrs. BeVin Tiffin and Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jamieson of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. 'Dalton Schultz visited Wednesday and Thursday in St. Catharines -with their daugh ter Mrs. Torn McMullen, •Mr.Mc- Mullen .and family. Mr. and Mrs,. David Bosman,of London spent the week end With her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snowden. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Barbour. of it Cars look better, perform better, too, when service men are painstaking about the details of maintenance. Lucknow Dungannon Lucknow Dungannon Leagues got off to a start on September 19 .and 20. . Fred ninagan rolled a high single of 378 and Al Beange's 665 was high triple for the men. For the ladies Diane Park cap- tured high, single with 264 and high triple with 554. • Men over 250: Dick Briere 278, GerrY Priestap 264, Fred Flanagan 378, Lloyd Hodges 269, Al Beange 278. Ladies over 225: Diane Park. 264. Team standings after one night's bowling: Tigers 7, Zebras 7, Fox- •es 5,, Cubs 5 , Coons 5, Kangaroos 4,, Wolverines 3, Chipmunks 2, Squirrels 2, Lions' 2, Gophers 0, Polecats 0. Ladies.6:30 p.m. Belle Herbert rolled a high single game of 244 and a high triple of 660. 'Nice bowling, Belle. Games of 40 and over: Belle Herbert 244, 217, Kathleen Mac- Donald p26, Wilma Clarke 223, Mildred Cameron 223, Hazel Webster 218, Marion MacKinnon 214, Beryl Hunter 211, Betty Fin- 'layson 208, Grace Elliott 207. Team points: Marion MacKin- non's Poodles 7, Mildred Bush- Ladies 9- p.m. Due to several miscalculated handicaps on September 10 some changes have been necessary in the league book and team point standings. As of September 17; the teams stand as follows: Radishes 11, Peppers 8, Carrots 7, Onions 7, Potatoes 7, Corn 2. • September 24. High single: Marilyn Rhody 237, high triple: Lorna Guay 583. Games over. 200: Marilyn Rhody 2317, Lorna.Guay 220, Kay Craw- ford 217, Ann Anderson 210, Mary Cleland 292; Merle Rhody 207. Team points: Barb Helm's Car- rots 2, Lynn Wall's Corn 4, Dian- ne Carter's Onions 5, Janet Barg- er's Potatoes 7, Anne, Wissees Radishes 3, Irene Nelson's Peppers 0. Team standings: Potatoes 14, Radishes 14; Onions 12, Carrots 9 ,^ Peppers 8, Corn 6. CAR SHOWING AT SCHUTZ CHRYSLER FRIDAY & SATURDAY G DERICH ell's Collies 0; Wilma Clark's Spaniels 5 ,,Marion Campbell's Retriever's 2; Grace Elliott's Cor- gis '7, Mildred Cameron's Ter- riers 0.. • ' Team standings: Corgis 14, SpAnieis 12, Poodles 11, Terriers 10, Retrievers 9, 'Collies 7. • Rider's Roost .Saddle Club September 28th regular meet- ing of the Riders', Rdost Saddle Club was.held at the home of Merle and Sheila Gunby , 28 in attendance. New' club members are. Sandra Orien of Wingham and' Grant Frook of Kinloss. Plans were made for our Olympiad to be held on October 7th at 11:30 a.m. till --. Ken Taylor showed slides' of some of the fairs'they have attend ed dig fall. Also Carolyn's par- ents had some film of the Calgary Stampede which•were much en- joyed. Drawl which was made at the. Lucknow Fall Fair on a West ,. ern Saddle was won by_Roderick Ringel of Walkerton, Ontario.. Door prize, a hoof pick, was won by John Leeson. Next meet- ing in two weeki for list minute Plans for Olympiad. • Good news of club members . Carolyn Taylor, Programs for Oly- mpiad are now printed. Hugh Sinnamon has 'a new Gelding, chestnut colour, (Sparky) 2 yrs. Isabel Sheppard decorated the club float which won first prize in the Fill Fair Parade. Kenny Ritchie won a saddle blanket for selling the most tickets in the Club. Ruth Lowther has been riding her horse for two weeks, she also has a 'Gelding horse for sale and a ,pony cart. Prize winners at. Fall . Fair were: Use Gunby at Tavistock - 2nd in 18 and under Junior. Seat. and • Hands; 2nd in Open .Saddle'Class; at Listowel, 2nd in Open English' Saddle Class; at Luc know, 4th in Open English., 5th in. Open West- ern Pleasure, 1st in Hunt Seat Equitation, Trophy and English Bridle. . Brenda Taylor at Tavistock - 3rd in 18 and under Jtinior Seat , and Hands'', 1st.in Open Saddle Class; at Listowel, 1st, silver tray, Open English Saddle Class; at Lucknow 5th in Open English. 2nd in Hunt Seat Equitation. Terry Taylor at Lucknow - 3rd in Saddle Pony class. . `• Ralph Aalders at Lucknow 4th• in Musical Chairs, 5th in Parade Class; Kenny - 7th for yearling pony; David - 7th for pony in harness driven by boy 15 • years or under. Kathy Taylor - 5th Best Cost- ume Rider on Decorated Pony. Toronto were week end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. -Carman Whyt - ock and Jackie. •Mrs. Barbour is a sister of, Mrs. Whytock. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allman, -Toronto, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L. Bailey at their farm horne. Mr. and MrS. James Glasgow and family of gxeter were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smyth. Hugh Sinnamon, Mrs. Phillip MacMillan, Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and Karen visited on the week, end with Mr.. and Mrs'. RO,Richardson of Livonia*, Michigan. They / spent Saturday at the Zoo. her a very speedy recoliery,‘i Visitors on' the weekend rii Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrieri Mrs. Eunice Gillespie weield and .Mrs. Fred Davis and Dant Windsor and. Carnian Farrier n Toronto. Communion.serViceswilli held in'-the United ChurChner Sunday; Septeniber 30 MO Le Drew of. Brussels in charge the service. Whit eichurch Women's instil on Friday sent. in their 35 Ur garry Caps io Mrs. Bill Arnold Mr . and Mrs. Lorne Duda, Tuesday returned from theiri' by, bus to the Western proving and to the .United States; On Saturday evening Earl ens and Victor Emerson were at Kincardine and Tiver, Visitors on Sunday with Mr. Mrs. :Bill Evans were Mr. and, Eric Evans offlyde Park and.h Edith Brown of London arid ei On them were Miss Margaret Moffat of Toronto and Mr. an Mrs. Graham Moffat of Teeswater • All were calleis Miss Emma Richardson at Piii Manor, Lucknow: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coultes, on Friday. evening were visitors, with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn . Pipe of Brussels and on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs., How- ard. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Robertson, Jim, Margaret and Marilyn were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and family. We are sorry to report that Mrs.. Bill Willis was admitted on the week end to Kitchener Hopital: The community wish