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SUPER VALUES ' SMART STYLES" . k•OLID.',OMFoRT•-:
MURRAY' SIIOES ARE CARRIED IN ALL wurriS
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EXTRA VALUES in itieclit04 priced siioes
for !joys.,& girjO)shOo!' *4r.rs,
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• *.Mr. and -Mrs. Richard •Martin and.
r,family and tMr. and Mrs. Jas. Irwin
tan& family were recent visitors' with
,the ladies! father,kip Wm virpods..
miss Plara blooding of •ktrathroy.
was a holiday visitor with Mr. and,
brieOrfilCAtin74:45.
Mr. and. Mrs. A, CaMeron of De
troit; are visiting -with the latter's'
mother, Mrs: MeMureliy.
Miss' Sarah .McIver returned- last
week. to her school in Powassan.
The' .September , meeting of the T.
Mr and Mrs 'Ed Smith and chi1d F W 0i_s_to_b_e_beld_utAlielihme_ef-
zen -of Toronto,- spent the week -end Mrs. Cecil Robb. •
, with Mt. and Mrs. John Webster: : ' ' • '
Mr. Martin McInnis7` of Detroit.
• • 'Mr and Mrs.•J h A C
. • , •,'.and family '*-Ane ArberytMich,14 spent week -end -..191 nlether.•
- visitors with Mr Walter
Webb Ile- -a
was ccompanied back t the
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other retatiVes. Itis•11 years since ,City by his twa cinktren,'vi4have
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.• .A.))4t. Ceintaing. left this . Comi•min,ity .1§pent the summer hio3411here
With his parents, Mr. and Mrs jos. e
School has begun ,again, with ,all
Cummings for the west., • 4
teacher§ •and-,aninils busy , at work
Dr. Alvin Weeds of Hamilton waa
: . holiday visitor at ids home here. Mrs..P. Robertson and kiss:Chris:,
Yiithhie mother, Mrs. /I./. 'goods ,tena. Robertson of,, Ripley, spent 'a
and Mister Bobby Phillips .spent La z: few days with friends on the fonrtli.
iwor Day, with :friend's in Stanley • •
Township„ • , Mr. Campbell qf Ripley, was -a
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mr. and Mrs. tercr. urle .aodcaller on the line last week:
• faintly of•leiricarline -spent the week.: Mr. 'and Mrs. R. •Middleton, and
end with Mrand_blre: George-Spent-the-firstreet
. Earl: grainittin spent the -week -end at led by Miss Dorothy'Robeitson,%10
0;7: ,goes.Ao Ttliere;;--
re -opened Thursday with ' Miss Myra Brooks is attending the
theifelhaving teachers again Mi duty: 3, N. E. this Week,: "
r.„"Miliktyre: and Miss McQiiillin fa -spending
itt kr-Helene; •Misit 'Loekhatt at For, few days days 'at her home.,• • '
dyce; at ; Nch,, 1.a_i_r_101,_644.4.a..vots a vri:
at .Belfast. ' • itor on thivfatirth. last ',week. •
The lrquAg People's Society of the Mra. Gar dham .and‘danghter Ethel
Pitted chureli held first meeting of Detroit, spent' al.few dein. at Mi.
for the „fti.114erm on Sunday evening D McLeod's
with it,,,sPlendid attendance. A song
Mr.- and Mrs. B. Sangster of Tor-
raervite was, enjoyed 'in. charge of
. ontoi- were ap to: attend' the"wedding
, Mrs. •Rainage, who Oak; the • subiect, of the latter's b.i14.,her On • S$urclny
.1.att ,
"Okat. llfean Jesua'
solo ng by rs.• mama; was • .
• miiih• appreciated. • "
D. Todd 'and Neely, motored
to Pigeon, -Mich., for, af- few daYs
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visit.• •
.Thelfolloviling teachers and stud-
, ' ents • have returned to work after
• Spending the 'vacation at their homed
hetet :Misses -W. D. Rutherford to
.", • Kirkland' . Lake; Mabel 'and • Irene
•Woods and Vera Todd to near Kiteh-
.
nerluAreitherlioad-trcPicrk• tull;„
• Doughy McQuillin to Sandwich; Dor-
othy Webster to,.Londen; Zyldn;treb-
titer to' Toronto; DOrine Webster -to
Carlow and Mr. Charles McQuillin
to Centralia, Miss Jean•Wehstet to
'Wingham High School, Misses Helen
• Thoni, .1sobel and Dorothy Miller,
Florence Mccipillin and Jean Purdori;
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Messrs. NeelY Todd, Dick :Weather
head and Hughie Medrostie t� Luck -
now Continuation School.
There Was a goed attendance at
the institute', meeting held at Miss
Greta !ebb's on Thursday. Arrange-
ments were Made for the booth at the
School Fair. A paper an CO -operation
between: the Home and School, was'
ivenbr-Mra. Wallace lVfiller.
piano Solo by Mrs. Will Rutherford
was muCh enjoyed. .
Mrs. S. Brooks Of • Attica, Mich.,
Mi. and Mrs: Harold: Brooks of La
Peeri, -Mrs. John • McGuire of Bel -
grave and -Mrs. Jas. Wilson of Blyth
former ,reidents of this vichottr,
Were callers in the village on NI day
Hy,
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11.14Atitgel'4edt44.44,41toitgagglrh‘1,4i,11'
eals krig,,tip4ii;Firlit'',S411ea From
nighaMAY th,Twei Straight Wins.
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And Quithfp. To , -Meet ..Kuseardine
For • Chsimpionelnial-r•Ona .3,18/ngle
Ibviaof No -Hit - d11441p4
'S40
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Lucknow TPn. the secOad:gOnie of
the ‘seng;•finale wnen they blanked
Winghain. in their own, park on Fri-
day by a iiciire-of 3 7'. win
,niadeit two stra!ght foi%;'Liknow,
0110bonnot)iPLWAeghael,:old Ving
the #1 040141titto cnte th�cfinal
0.tiOrivittelchTo*Aittoritt;,451ce7
01e. League
h.‘
reaching
getting to the second,c9ttr4 in the 6th. robbed Gord o.. a- no -hit
Cottrii on the mound '' for Wingham
struck, out 12 ",nien.but,was 1ncked
for 9 hits. On: morefAbnUneineeas-
"ien".he•'..."Wetted-AltVeltn*H-* bad
SW would have easily.
.more) thandenbled• the.•final4acpre.,'
Two double -plays by his teammates
ended scoring threats in the 3rd And
8th.' • •
LucknoW'S3 tons came in the Tth.
after C. Finlayson singled and 'Clarke,
drew, a pass. Finlayson, ,stola . 3rd
while .Cunimings and R. Finlayson
went out by the swing-andrinisa:route
but a single,..by,.A.•Thosornion:and a
double by his brother Bob follawed.
and the game was- 'won' --•
Liana* . • eh'r. h pir,
A. Thompson,. If:
R. Thompson, e,'.2 0 0 0
Irwin, .p.. 1
:Andrew,. If. 0 • 10 0
McCartn,ey, 11t• 14 '0 3
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G. 0
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odooioaft***1", •
Kfor.i.,eittulure—tty
...thoe lye shape anfd,slitita • ' •”'
triadespeShilly'for yoif!
Biltniore-llieMosiarklaa4Cainitia
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UVERY WEIL-DRESSED MAN WEARS A HAT
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WighamMorTwas thrown out
Cunnings to ist on a roller -in front
of the plate, Cottril. singled after
Guiney went out :2nd to ist with
proved. superior, Weheard Otie Wing-
imm-„player remark ''"they got the -
breaks:"', Will, we. Cot% Imo 'where,
twO•rsingleS, •a• cliiuble and .si *silk
„Ilowsen following-„ter,be retired the It' Was on !'these playa
same •,wity. • *: • • . , , that:Ttucknow :wen the seeondgame.
7-:Seventliiiining • • * * * •""
Lnekrariv-•-•;C. Finlayson aingled. Wei:Predicted; when Lueknew Was,
Clarke drew. a walk; 11Inlaisaii: stele in titplace that
a • at e. wouldt
'tough pro -
3rd and,scored on : thoiripion's.
the ,play-offs and that they would eine() after Cummingi andFinlay .
C. Finlayson, ss. 1 1 0 ..g 0 kin had fanned. Andy stole 2nd and winghom out and take 2nd place. So.
far to good, they May even do' One
Clark, cf.. 1 0 0 0, 0. allhompson's double 'scored :his bro-
C,OL11' nin,Ings; e• 8' '3 „ 1 ther, and Clarke ,ahead of him:Irwi vt,betuteilravthea
itTinloYOOn, 2nd -.4 0 1 3 4 0. went out 2nd to • • tno-wheOerixP. theeetiet4.;e1CestliteCia'vakeiedpe"
:,.. • ' -37.1,-; "27 -13 -'":3 Wingharn-Short hlaitaill;171e*E4xtetlatirrifP;
tat, pitcher to
1.it and. a: taller to 1st retired Soniers.
Pro
*41/ghoul , • eh -e- e Wi-Tifihr-and-lbedier-respeetively.-I'
Howscin, 1sr „ •
Somers; 2ad 0 2 .5 Eighth Inning
W. Tiffin, as, 0 0: •t ,3 1 LuclEnow-Andrew struck out, Mc-
LedieVird d4)0-6-d-4-*a---t:-----Prn'
Foriper ishfield Farmer
Loses Large Barn
-T. Tn, If. ---.3 0 a 1 0 0 hit into a double play short to 2nd
Groves, --3':--'O- -042- 0 -0- te , • .
-Moorer-cf---'---..-3 -0 -0 0 0 ' 0- TM and Moore ,„„,
Gurney, rf. —3 0 0 0 • qrstrus
ok out Groves was out bort t none Twp., Buffers Berlaus Lnea
.By. Fire Last7Week.
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-• Ninth Lining •
Fire which :brake out at an early
hour, • Wednesday morning. last, con-
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KilliOSS 'Candi Minutes
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gHist7rzy
n1 jneass Counsoac;i11.81irei_
et, 'August--
ug.iist_T• 20th,
Rosa - MelCensie--Mhet-Minutes=44-7 "
loot regular meeting. be adopted and
'signed by Reeve. . " •
delliiitetelpf°41$2g0a.1010.4.11te:Ctiiiheie SHTouthhi4Br:ooes •
Plowman's Asfaaer#ion. • .,
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' Rees the Clerk
pareIDebetitureS7Oir:_ibiiLatt ,Drain •
amending, By -Law; -and% 'have them
ready for
Ross r McKent.ie-That By -Law
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tr-?-1 P932-b"ang the Rates of •
Taxation to provide for, the Current •
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Expenses of. 130 a folieWS-County
Rate 10.8 • mills; ••TerviOp_11._ate,
eneral Scheid Rate, 4 Mills; ,
and Trustees _Levy as per qsiio
..1,striwto'....coneessi_os_y_rtterwerded.:feraitelc-SehOO1-sectionr-
McDotiga114-That the "Clerk:
le,;paid-feiL Cterk!a•_iees-aint-sert4ng
BirLaWs,..en B. C. -Extension amount -
time and plate • on Menday the 26th •
Ing to $121.00. • '
'Wigs -11dienziei-That we do now
adjourn to- meet again at -the usual
day of. Seneteinber, 1982. . •
Cheqnes 'issued: •
- West Waiandsh Go.;-insukance
On' Half $6.00; Smith Bros, R. 5,- .
Kincardine Tile, .lifiCieneglian Drain
$80.00;' ;Cherie:a Gillespie, Construe- •
tion McCleneghan ,Drain;, 635.00; T.
G. Gaunt, assistance Survey McClen-
eghan 21.00; Malcolm Ross,.
Cominissioner's ,fee, McCleneghan • ,
Drain, $2,00;. B. •McCletieghan, dis- •
tributing tile, McCleneghan Drain,
.vhat little stock and poultry there 64.0a; J. Lane, Clerk's Fees, etc.,
the extensioni. $12L00. •
dst000crks.. ,a,Tandeieimwpraenitistt;ewehrear out-.tohfe- • ilighwaY Cheque: Whi
L. 60, $197.90;,T. IL Moore, 6
co t, P.
been grain crop had not 10.85;
Pedlar People, Ilk 85.31; Alex
J. F. Datron, P.L. 62; 3, 5;
wnbutinth.eThe
efforti of those
' 28: '0:121 92
Lucknow 000 300-3
• *bigorn W....L.009 991,0 600-0
• Summary -Two -Wase hits -R. Thor
mpson. Stolen bases -A: Thompson;
C. Finlayson. &rick out -by- .Irvin
9tottrit itiaii.balt-Olf7
cOttril, 1: Left on,baaei-rWingham
'ISIelfnoW, 8. Runs batted by
A. Thoniaon, 1;by Thompsbn 2.
Double plys-,-Wingham, Tiffin, $ot
mete, Howson; Tiffin ,and Somers;
Lucknow---R, Finlayson and McCat-
ney. ,.
Firat Inning
Lucknow,,-4. Thompson struck out
Th,. --.40u unit .44.7
drevtr strueg_o_nt._anti_MeCertney7410117-
ped to 1st. •
Witigham-Howson flied out to lst
Smilers and W. Tiffin were out pitcher
to-lst.
• SecOnd Inning .
Lucknow--Clarke Area out. C.
Finlayson and Cummings both groun-
ded out 2qd to lst. -
Wingliara-Lediet and .3 Tiffia
Tiffin struck out while Groves was
retired 2nd to lst.
• _Third Inning _ .
Lucknovv..4t:PinlaYson grounded
mit Somata to ilotwion. A. Thompson
singled and stole 2nd but was re,
tired on a donble,,play Wheii tTiffili
caught R. .Thompten's drive and
tossed to tend, catching Andy before
getting beak to bag. ' ,,_ eneiting at 2nd _ander* him: of • a be-
WinghAkri-gnare was safe on
-* * : « ,
McCartney's error. Gurney struck out ' .
Cottril popped to R. Finlayson who McCartney had iiit off -day. at ••first
milled a double when he toaseO to but his errors did not prove .costly,
McCatney, catehing...Moore off lst. the three men who reached ist on
Fourth' Inning ' . his' nilacues didnt get past first. Art
licknow-,..,-Irwili flied out to. deep ?ch over the duties at - the initial
left. Andrew flied -to short and Mc- -sack' when Cummings took Up the
Cartney grounded to lat.• catching Unties. and has been .play-
ing the beg nicely.
Winghano-Howson was -safe on • * .
McCartney's,' error, but Was thrown
out at 2nd attempting to steal. So- There were only I to outfield lint,
niers and W. Tiffin struck out. outs in the game. Art Andrew- pull-
- ' Fifth Inning , - 5th, With A. Thomneon going hock
, ed down- a neat vatch irileft in the
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Lucknow--C. Fmlitysen and Clarke in "the fence to -grab Guthey's fly
struck init. Cunimings went out 'aid With one hand' in the 9.th.
,to, 1st. , . ..1-
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Wingnam-..Lediet was safe on ivi•- 4. briei snraiing•mp of the two-
Cartney's error -but was Caught rettid icame series, as We recorded it might
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at second trying tO pilfer the beim be interesting: Lucknow collected 17
Andrew took Tiffin's 'fy to left and hits; Wingintin 4;, Lircknow scored 8.
Groves strick out. ' tun; Wingliani 1. Irwin struck out
.
. SiXth Inning 22 men; Cottril had the sante nutri,
Lticktiow-R. rinlayson struck mt. her. Left on bases, Lixeknovit 18 ineti;•
A. Thonipson singled. It Thompson Wiligheni 0. &tote. Lck/low 54
Was safe On an erter by Howson. Wingliani 4.
Irwin popped ant te Ild. Andrew * * * . •
loaded the. bases on an error nil
short. McCartney strick out. -
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Licknow--Clarke and Cummings
>truck out. R. FinlaYson singled and
A. ' ThompsOn Was safe on • an error tumid two barns. one 40 x 60, the
it short R. Thompson lima retired ether 80x50, which la3rclose together
d'art to 1st. . on the farm of Daiid Stroud, Brtice
Wingham-,Gurney flied Out to ,T0-• ebip, anci_ who formerly 'occii-
aght, Cottril struck out -and •Howson pied the NicholsOn fariri on the boun-
was retired pitcher to lat.
3. * * • dary, a short distance ••west of this
• This 'victory: runs the locals string village- • .• . .
of wins up to 5 with one tie game in Mr.... Stroud was awakened' shortly
the last six played. They have edited After one o'clolc by the fite, which
a total . Of 27 runs with but. five had already made rapid headway.
runs • seared against. them.
flowerer, with the assistance of
. • . * * • • • .4 ..
.. , leighbors he -was able. to remove
When Pelt McCoy; took charge of
-the-teainin mid-season, he Made' a•
TON move
hind the bat. The team have been
Winning games since then and Hugh -
is and God are working better ev-
ery gaine. .
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The chief .factot, however, in the
string of victories is the improved
batting of the leant but at the same
time an unearned run or two would
have turned victory to defeat.
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The Thompson-hrothers- were- the -
big guns with the willow.in Fridays.
game, collecting ,five 'hits between
them and batting Jit all the runs,'
* * *
• A tough break for Gond that his
opposing moundsman should pick an
hit, no -run game.
.tv.warizsa•Irter
It -the scene of the -blaze was„chiellY
. onfined topreventing the home frail
etching. Ate, and in this they, were
iided by the calmnesa of the night
the )0a8 1 reported tO be over
•:•!6006 with insurance of 43,500 on
he buildings. Mr. Stroud will how-
ever be able to store his grain crop
in -a-Itatiron other ptoperty-he"OWnC
Mr. and Mrs. John T. C4rter and
:heir adopted boy, Lloyd George El-
iitott; Mr. David C. Meade of Biwa-.
dine and kr: and Mrs. Albert Carter
visited over the week -end with Mrs.,
101/11Catter'S edits:ins, Min. Itribeit
McDonald' of Highgate, Mr. Neil
Mc-
Donald of Mizirkirk and Mr. Stewart
McDonald of near Wardesville: Thai
also visited withMr gewlands and
lutw-his splendid tobacco crop which
wits' 7 feet in height.
ZION
McLeod, P.L. 64, 28.35; Dan McKin-
non, PL. 65, 13.20; Dan Caisidy, p.
L. 66, $4.00. ,
it„,, LANE, Clerk.
Lucknoyir, !i ham,
Clinton; 1.00011- BUS
Sands, ..,Hur0 lruc Coach Linea
, IWEEK D4S
Leaves Lultnow- 7.00 itn.
Arrives London -- 10.00 arn.
• ” Leavea Louden - 6.00 pm.
Arrives 'Lucknow- 930
SUNDAYS
Leaves Lucknow-- 2,45 p.m.
Arrives LoOden - L55 p.m.
Leaves London - 7.00 p.m.
ArriveLucknow -1115 pan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKay and son'
Jack of , Tiverton were 'visitors in WeIC1°W-0$1 Garag
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Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' 'phone 148, �r Lee's Hotel.
Nion.
• LONDON -Union Bus Ternanal,
Iroquois Hotel, corner king
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKenzie of
Detroit and Mr. and MrS.-jas. -Craig -end Clarence, 'Pl'ene Met*
of St. Augustine, visited With Mr. '3138* •
and Its. Earnest Qardner On Sunday WINGEAM--324 a M. Hate, Mgr. •
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Mr.. and Mts. Simnel Reed and
Miss EvelYt; visited With-, Mr. and This service Willbe operated daily
Mrs. John Reed of Auburn recentlY; until snow- conditions prevent.
Dont forget the dance in the Or -
tinge. Hsll on Friday 'evening Wat. REDUCED PARES FOR
Dancing to Start •at 0 P.M. Hall cio- LONDON FAIR
seil at On41 0'6/cit. Achnialdnne Gents kith* Imaged • leaving atittilOri at
25e' Ladieswlth Sancli4iche4 VVeee 10.30 Sept is, IA is --
4 -and. Mips MgAregor and Mi. 7 •
and Mrs. Jas. Ritchie and -otnni,
There doesnt seein • to he any visited at Mr. Fred Andorn's EXPRESS CARRIED
grounds for doubt as to which team Sunday attefitaii,
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Fall
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the
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Silver
the
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Jerry
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B.
Lackttow
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Showing of a
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2 • -Dresses
in all the newest trtaterials
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Coats.s-• .,
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of fabrics with Wolfe,
Fox -and other Fur Collars.
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Dresses i-- ,
Crepe, Russian A, Crepe,
Cloth and other colorful fabrics
, Dont pay a big priers for Your Fall
Cloth -
s! Be wise --choose carefully.';'
Look for values like these:- You'll
find all the newly -created fashions..
all the glorious colors that are dig., '
tinctly Fall. And viten find them
easily within your budget!,
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11.14Atitgel'4edt44.44,41toitgagglrh‘1,4i,11'
eals krig,,tip4ii;Firlit'',S411ea From
nighaMAY th,Twei Straight Wins.
• '
•
And Quithfp. To , -Meet ..Kuseardine
For • Chsimpionelnial-r•Ona .3,18/ngle
Ibviaof No -Hit - d11441p4
'S40
•
Lucknow TPn. the secOad:gOnie of
the ‘seng;•finale wnen they blanked
Winghain. in their own, park on Fri-
day by a iiciire-of 3 7'. win
,niadeit two stra!ght foi%;'Liknow,
0110bonnot)iPLWAeghael,:old Ving
the #1 040141titto cnte th�cfinal
0.tiOrivittelchTo*Aittoritt;,451ce7
01e. League
h.‘
reaching
getting to the second,c9ttr4 in the 6th. robbed Gord o.. a- no -hit
Cottrii on the mound '' for Wingham
struck, out 12 ",nien.but,was 1ncked
for 9 hits. On: morefAbnUneineeas-
"ien".he•'..."Wetted-AltVeltn*H-* bad
SW would have easily.
.more) thandenbled• the.•final4acpre.,'
Two double -plays by his teammates
ended scoring threats in the 3rd And
8th.' • •
LucknoW'S3 tons came in the Tth.
after C. Finlayson singled and 'Clarke,
drew, a pass. Finlayson, ,stola . 3rd
while .Cunimings and R. Finlayson
went out by the swing-andrinisa:route
but a single,..by,.A.•Thosornion:and a
double by his brother Bob follawed.
and the game was- 'won' --•
Liana* . • eh'r. h pir,
A. Thompson,. If:
R. Thompson, e,'.2 0 0 0
Irwin, .p.. 1
:Andrew,. If. 0 • 10 0
McCartn,ey, 11t• 14 '0 3
•
G. 0
. , •
.••
odooioaft***1", •
Kfor.i.,eittulure—tty
...thoe lye shape anfd,slitita • ' •”'
triadespeShilly'for yoif!
Biltniore-llieMosiarklaa4Cainitia
" •
UVERY WEIL-DRESSED MAN WEARS A HAT
•
WighamMorTwas thrown out
Cunnings to ist on a roller -in front
of the plate, Cottril. singled after
Guiney went out :2nd to ist with
proved. superior, Weheard Otie Wing-
imm-„player remark ''"they got the -
breaks:"', Will, we. Cot% Imo 'where,
twO•rsingleS, •a• cliiuble and .si *silk
„Ilowsen following-„ter,be retired the It' Was on !'these playa
same •,wity. • *: • • . , , that:Ttucknow :wen the seeondgame.
7-:Seventliiiining • • * * * •""
Lnekrariv-•-•;C. Finlayson aingled. Wei:Predicted; when Lueknew Was,
Clarke drew. a walk; 11Inlaisaii: stele in titplace that
a • at e. wouldt
'tough pro -
3rd and,scored on : thoiripion's.
the ,play-offs and that they would eine() after Cummingi andFinlay .
C. Finlayson, ss. 1 1 0 ..g 0 kin had fanned. Andy stole 2nd and winghom out and take 2nd place. So.
far to good, they May even do' One
Clark, cf.. 1 0 0 0, 0. allhompson's double 'scored :his bro-
C,OL11' nin,Ings; e• 8' '3 „ 1 ther, and Clarke ,ahead of him:Irwi vt,betuteilravthea
itTinloYOOn, 2nd -.4 0 1 3 4 0. went out 2nd to • • tno-wheOerixP. theeetiet4.;e1CestliteCia'vakeiedpe"
:,.. • ' -37.1,-; "27 -13 -'":3 Wingharn-Short hlaitaill;171e*E4xtetlatirrifP;
tat, pitcher to
1.it and. a: taller to 1st retired Soniers.
Pro
*41/ghoul , • eh -e- e Wi-Tifihr-and-lbedier-respeetively.-I'
Howscin, 1sr „ •
Somers; 2ad 0 2 .5 Eighth Inning
W. Tiffin, as, 0 0: •t ,3 1 LuclEnow-Andrew struck out, Mc-
LedieVird d4)0-6-d-4-*a---t:-----Prn'
Foriper ishfield Farmer
Loses Large Barn
-T. Tn, If. ---.3 0 a 1 0 0 hit into a double play short to 2nd
Groves, --3':--'O- -042- 0 -0- te , • .
-Moorer-cf---'---..-3 -0 -0 0 0 ' 0- TM and Moore ,„„,
Gurney, rf. —3 0 0 0 • qrstrus
ok out Groves was out bort t none Twp., Buffers Berlaus Lnea
.By. Fire Last7Week.
• , •
-• Ninth Lining •
Fire which :brake out at an early
hour, • Wednesday morning. last, con-
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KilliOSS 'Candi Minutes
i
gHist7rzy
n1 jneass Counsoac;i11.81irei_
et, 'August--
ug.iist_T• 20th,
Rosa - MelCensie--Mhet-Minutes=44-7 "
loot regular meeting. be adopted and
'signed by Reeve. . " •
delliiitetelpf°41$2g0a.1010.4.11te:Ctiiiheie SHTouthhi4Br:ooes •
Plowman's Asfaaer#ion. • .,
•',
' Rees the Clerk
pareIDebetitureS7Oir:_ibiiLatt ,Drain •
amending, By -Law; -and% 'have them
ready for
Ross r McKent.ie-That By -Law
•
tr-?-1 P932-b"ang the Rates of •
Taxation to provide for, the Current •
„
Expenses of. 130 a folieWS-County
Rate 10.8 • mills; ••TerviOp_11._ate,
eneral Scheid Rate, 4 Mills; ,
and Trustees _Levy as per qsiio
..1,striwto'....coneessi_os_y_rtterwerded.:feraitelc-SehOO1-sectionr-
McDotiga114-That the "Clerk:
le,;paid-feiL Cterk!a•_iees-aint-sert4ng
BirLaWs,..en B. C. -Extension amount -
time and plate • on Menday the 26th •
Ing to $121.00. • '
'Wigs -11dienziei-That we do now
adjourn to- meet again at -the usual
day of. Seneteinber, 1982. . •
Cheqnes 'issued: •
- West Waiandsh Go.;-insukance
On' Half $6.00; Smith Bros, R. 5,- .
Kincardine Tile, .lifiCieneglian Drain
$80.00;' ;Cherie:a Gillespie, Construe- •
tion McCleneghan ,Drain;, 635.00; T.
G. Gaunt, assistance Survey McClen-
eghan 21.00; Malcolm Ross,.
Cominissioner's ,fee, McCleneghan • ,
Drain, $2,00;. B. •McCletieghan, dis- •
tributing tile, McCleneghan Drain,
.vhat little stock and poultry there 64.0a; J. Lane, Clerk's Fees, etc.,
the extensioni. $12L00. •
dst000crks.. ,a,Tandeieimwpraenitistt;ewehrear out-.tohfe- • ilighwaY Cheque: Whi
L. 60, $197.90;,T. IL Moore, 6
co t, P.
been grain crop had not 10.85;
Pedlar People, Ilk 85.31; Alex
J. F. Datron, P.L. 62; 3, 5;
wnbutinth.eThe
efforti of those
' 28: '0:121 92
Lucknow 000 300-3
• *bigorn W....L.009 991,0 600-0
• Summary -Two -Wase hits -R. Thor
mpson. Stolen bases -A: Thompson;
C. Finlayson. &rick out -by- .Irvin
9tottrit itiaii.balt-Olf7
cOttril, 1: Left on,baaei-rWingham
'ISIelfnoW, 8. Runs batted by
A. Thoniaon, 1;by Thompsbn 2.
Double plys-,-Wingham, Tiffin, $ot
mete, Howson; Tiffin ,and Somers;
Lucknow---R, Finlayson and McCat-
ney. ,.
Firat Inning
Lucknow,,-4. Thompson struck out
Th,. --.40u unit .44.7
drevtr strueg_o_nt._anti_MeCertney7410117-
ped to 1st. •
Witigham-Howson flied out to lst
Smilers and W. Tiffin were out pitcher
to-lst.
• SecOnd Inning .
Lucknow--Clarke Area out. C.
Finlayson and Cummings both groun-
ded out 2qd to lst. -
Wingliara-Lediet and .3 Tiffia
Tiffin struck out while Groves was
retired 2nd to lst.
• _Third Inning _ .
Lucknovv..4t:PinlaYson grounded
mit Somata to ilotwion. A. Thompson
singled and stole 2nd but was re,
tired on a donble,,play Wheii tTiffili
caught R. .Thompten's drive and
tossed to tend, catching Andy before
getting beak to bag. ' ,,_ eneiting at 2nd _ander* him: of • a be-
WinghAkri-gnare was safe on
-* * : « ,
McCartney's error. Gurney struck out ' .
Cottril popped to R. Finlayson who McCartney had iiit off -day. at ••first
milled a double when he toaseO to but his errors did not prove .costly,
McCatney, catehing...Moore off lst. the three men who reached ist on
Fourth' Inning ' . his' nilacues didnt get past first. Art
licknow-,..,-Irwili flied out to. deep ?ch over the duties at - the initial
left. Andrew flied -to short and Mc- -sack' when Cummings took Up the
Cartney grounded to lat.• catching Unties. and has been .play-
ing the beg nicely.
Winghano-Howson was -safe on • * .
McCartney's,' error, but Was thrown
out at 2nd attempting to steal. So- There were only I to outfield lint,
niers and W. Tiffin struck out. outs in the game. Art Andrew- pull-
- ' Fifth Inning , - 5th, With A. Thomneon going hock
, ed down- a neat vatch irileft in the
i •
Lucknow--C. Fmlitysen and Clarke in "the fence to -grab Guthey's fly
struck init. Cunimings went out 'aid With one hand' in the 9.th.
,to, 1st. , . ..1-
, * - IP so * •
Wingnam-..Lediet was safe on ivi•- 4. briei snraiing•mp of the two-
Cartney's error -but was Caught rettid icame series, as We recorded it might
„
at second trying tO pilfer the beim be interesting: Lucknow collected 17
Andrew took Tiffin's 'fy to left and hits; Wingintin 4;, Lircknow scored 8.
Groves strick out. ' tun; Wingliani 1. Irwin struck out
.
. SiXth Inning 22 men; Cottril had the sante nutri,
Lticktiow-R. rinlayson struck mt. her. Left on bases, Lixeknovit 18 ineti;•
A. Thonipson singled. It Thompson Wiligheni 0. &tote. Lck/low 54
Was safe On an erter by Howson. Wingliani 4.
Irwin popped ant te Ild. Andrew * * * . •
loaded the. bases on an error nil
short. McCartney strick out. -
'
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Licknow--Clarke and Cummings
>truck out. R. FinlaYson singled and
A. ' ThompsOn Was safe on • an error tumid two barns. one 40 x 60, the
it short R. Thompson lima retired ether 80x50, which la3rclose together
d'art to 1st. . on the farm of Daiid Stroud, Brtice
Wingham-,Gurney flied Out to ,T0-• ebip, anci_ who formerly 'occii-
aght, Cottril struck out -and •Howson pied the NicholsOn fariri on the boun-
was retired pitcher to lat.
3. * * • dary, a short distance ••west of this
• This 'victory: runs the locals string village- • .• . .
of wins up to 5 with one tie game in Mr.... Stroud was awakened' shortly
the last six played. They have edited After one o'clolc by the fite, which
a total . Of 27 runs with but. five had already made rapid headway.
runs • seared against. them.
flowerer, with the assistance of
. • . * * • • • .4 ..
.. , leighbors he -was able. to remove
When Pelt McCoy; took charge of
-the-teainin mid-season, he Made' a•
TON move
hind the bat. The team have been
Winning games since then and Hugh -
is and God are working better ev-
ery gaine. .
., * * * • * .
The chief .factot, however, in the
string of victories is the improved
batting of the leant but at the same
time an unearned run or two would
have turned victory to defeat.
* *. * • •
The Thompson-hrothers- were- the -
big guns with the willow.in Fridays.
game, collecting ,five 'hits between
them and batting Jit all the runs,'
* * *
• A tough break for Gond that his
opposing moundsman should pick an
hit, no -run game.
.tv.warizsa•Irter
It -the scene of the -blaze was„chiellY
. onfined topreventing the home frail
etching. Ate, and in this they, were
iided by the calmnesa of the night
the )0a8 1 reported tO be over
•:•!6006 with insurance of 43,500 on
he buildings. Mr. Stroud will how-
ever be able to store his grain crop
in -a-Itatiron other ptoperty-he"OWnC
Mr. and Mrs. John T. C4rter and
:heir adopted boy, Lloyd George El-
iitott; Mr. David C. Meade of Biwa-.
dine and kr: and Mrs. Albert Carter
visited over the week -end with Mrs.,
101/11Catter'S edits:ins, Min. Itribeit
McDonald' of Highgate, Mr. Neil
Mc-
Donald of Mizirkirk and Mr. Stewart
McDonald of near Wardesville: Thai
also visited withMr gewlands and
lutw-his splendid tobacco crop which
wits' 7 feet in height.
ZION
McLeod, P.L. 64, 28.35; Dan McKin-
non, PL. 65, 13.20; Dan Caisidy, p.
L. 66, $4.00. ,
it„,, LANE, Clerk.
Lucknoyir, !i ham,
Clinton; 1.00011- BUS
Sands, ..,Hur0 lruc Coach Linea
, IWEEK D4S
Leaves Lultnow- 7.00 itn.
Arrives London -- 10.00 arn.
• ” Leavea Louden - 6.00 pm.
Arrives 'Lucknow- 930
SUNDAYS
Leaves Lucknow-- 2,45 p.m.
Arrives LoOden - L55 p.m.
Leaves London - 7.00 p.m.
ArriveLucknow -1115 pan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McKay and son'
Jack of , Tiverton were 'visitors in WeIC1°W-0$1 Garag
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Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph' 'phone 148, �r Lee's Hotel.
Nion.
• LONDON -Union Bus Ternanal,
Iroquois Hotel, corner king
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKenzie of
Detroit and Mr. and MrS.-jas. -Craig -end Clarence, 'Pl'ene Met*
of St. Augustine, visited With Mr. '3138* •
and Its. Earnest Qardner On Sunday WINGEAM--324 a M. Hate, Mgr. •
_
Mr.. and Mts. Simnel Reed and
Miss EvelYt; visited With-, Mr. and This service Willbe operated daily
Mrs. John Reed of Auburn recentlY; until snow- conditions prevent.
Dont forget the dance in the Or -
tinge. Hsll on Friday 'evening Wat. REDUCED PARES FOR
Dancing to Start •at 0 P.M. Hall cio- LONDON FAIR
seil at On41 0'6/cit. Achnialdnne Gents kith* Imaged • leaving atittilOri at
25e' Ladieswlth Sancli4iche4 VVeee 10.30 Sept is, IA is --
4 -and. Mips MgAregor and Mi. 7 •
and Mrs. Jas. Ritchie and -otnni,
There doesnt seein • to he any visited at Mr. Fred Andorn's EXPRESS CARRIED
grounds for doubt as to which team Sunday attefitaii,
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