The Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-05-31, Page 5e
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The May meeting :of the
wag: held `.at the home,. of. Dlia_;
'Dave . Brooke.,' Mrs. Carruthers.'p `e,.
aided, The meeting• opened ':by singing;
the, openu►g song,. after which the:
1Lord s prayer. was repeated• in.unison.,
Alter 'community singing there .was.
a •brief business . period, in which
:invitation • was:: extended to all hoc„ l
wumen'a organizations to • fatten, a
meeting in, the: Town_ Hall, Lucknow
en ,lune, lith et8 p.'lm, A lecture ani
musical. program • in,, the. interest, ;of`.
:sick'and crippled children, 'addressed':
of t oridon; ,will • be
held At.*tors:.'°rs ,considered; a ;very
worthy" -,suss, as ;many as `possible
. are askedGto attend,' Miss Alma Car
authers::><sad ',a splendid papers: n
"Recrpation for Fairin Women" a.M_rs.
=1) MMeKrn on -and Mrs ' 'Middleton
"'duet , .,py 1Vlrs, Carruthers, • andlnia
"In' the Beautifur Garden of kraycr".
. , Ills. A. •Ackert read ' a paper • •on
b "Women's, Personal` 'Appearance
winch.:wus well ,prepared :Mrs.
,Martin.: and, Miss, Alma , Carruthers
sang "Whispering Hope" which ,was;
\yell receivied,. Atter •a vote of thanks
to the, hostesii; the • meeting closed',
by. singing the National Anthem A
delicious; lunc h was'- served and a
Pleasant hour spent. The June meet-
• . , ;inn is to he held at the home of: Mrs.
Howard' ••Robinson..
b'•aiio'
:. are lding a;'Gard'en-'•Party Ln June.
15th„ on :4 Mr Archie °MacDonald's
.lawn, -=east of Lucknow. A good 'pro-,
"grain, is being prepared • and a most;
enjoyable supper can be counted, on,
So .don't forget the .day and dace.
Friday, June 16th.
Mr;; Tindal ' .Robinson, : Elizabeth
and•,Charlie-sand` Mr.. :and Mrs.; H.
f tobirtson, attended the funeral ' on
Monday; of Mrs. Sutherland. who died:
at
her. home: in. E�rrtiro . n
Mrs: Bnekton and daughters,
Connie and"'.Ethel, .accompanied: by
Mr.: :McLeod,' all of Toronto;' spent
the' week -end with Mr.. and Mrs.
Gilbert "Hamilton. Mr: •Buckton re-
turned home with them; after
p
in., tlhe:c here. • .
Little Lillian Carruthers : i§
gave ah i sir,.omental; followed • ty 4 •
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We remove your old Lire,:..
scrape and brush :.your Arne!.
',free of di;rt and rust, thea:
mount the new tie. -COR-:.
RECTL°Y.; No .extra charge for
this service. •
• Give us a: trial.
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Mrs A Emerson, 1 m and, :Bert;
Cullixnore of W. 1liawanosh, spent:
Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs:. V. Emer-
'Miss Phippen of Wingham, who.
is spending `a •weeku at tj ome
of Mr, and, Mrsfew. Gerrge..S,cotthe, spent
the rWeek-end 4 her Homo'
Mr:.. ssnd."Mrs, • Earl Caslick .and`
y h Mr,:. and
Tamil , Pe , a nt Sunday wit.
Mrp,, Elsner TiSin:;'
Mass Grace Richardson "returned.
bme 'Team Loses
rill bei uli winst; ,much' classier• pit. :,
nifig • than they 'were on Monday,,
Bruce .
teat Re 0 encs �u:, 40tt lekeheyndi d�
o gvM..vyin.:.'
4ns Lucknow.
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tow wont, be an easy!
irctim for any of the strong teams,-
.it the,.League Port;Elgin comes .h
ere'
..day,. and the .locals' are keen to:
eke`, the. visitors. for a: ride' and
-iralk 4P. their second victory., •
Lox kept, out of any serious; difii
:ulty, for four Innings after a' senor-'
Pg„ ,bleat ivog 'cut short„in the. ;rpt
nning when; Carrick bit:,.to. ,Riggin:'
a or, a': doable: killing:
Whig, 'Clarke' started• the onslaught '
n the. fifth ;inning, Eby a long single , .• •
u centre.; Cui}iing!. laid' one ,down. •to: ,
Ault h
a i at t ird; who, ,pulled'.
,ee9ii'd and r'Doug, was, safe- lir r"ti
.shrew wild' :to ,first, in,.attempten to .. F .
itch• Coming and=':hoth-. runners,= d---
vanced with. Clarke 'scaring when
Andrew's grounder• to second :•took a
.rad , hop. which Riggin . formol ed.
JZc. ' ne i o
^Cart y s ngled.
Garton crashed ' "out a two.bag
rd,:•driving, in Andrew., .and sending
.dcCartney to 3rd,' who • scored : when •
Jarrick • grounded out. ' Irwin .laid o'ne .'
a.eown to Hall •,with ' Garton. legging
tr for home. Hallmade, a miscue and,
;,oth ;runnel were safe, 'ROY Finlay-
aon drew a pass •with `Clark • :Finlay
son and .Doig' Clarke, ending the in-'
ping• by ;lying out to' left and' centre
deld: respectively.' .
Lucknow cam , right' 'back for, two'
e .
cuoro . rens 'in the :sixth' when•.. Cox:., :
.valkecl AIIUrew qui Tricia;
varton and Carrick drove' out a long
jingle; A single ,by 'R. Finlayson: and
error at ;second .on Doug. Clarke's
nigh fly and a ,fielder's nchoice:' .by
.aiming,. added run number 8• in the
ith :frame • ;
Successive: singles by • Carrick and', -
Irwin 'and an ' error at third on. Roy
:°'inlayson's hit, Ruled ''the
Vitbase
laysbri,s in
Ile' _eighth; < with C• lark.
;_ollo•ing up • with. a' 'two -bagger to
.,core .,as niany runs.. The 'rlrlar run.
:carne
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One BadJ644. Gives.Walkerton ;All1.'
1 hair Tailres. And A Six Run Lead
Which Locals Unable To Overcome
Due 'iso 'Weakn.ess At° Bat -
With a chilling. West ,wind. wiping
across" the • bail held over three
hundred shivering fans'aaw the Bruce
League baseball season ofciallyop-
ned here last Thursday when' Walk
home from° Whitechurch, on Saturday erton grabbed'h six, 'to one , victory..
Gutting wood' with a, circular saw rhe Visitors ,half ^'dozen runs 'Were
run 'by, :George Scott,' has kept ad collected in the third inning•:when
the; farmers; 'of this coinmunity: busy Kieth and . Oberle •,rapped . out' two
this' last, week. w'. , - baggers ;each, b', :Cass dy'.sin led and.
Mr,,' and bins..`ltussel'.Ritchhiie•'spent the honiester's, infield threw -in four
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs X::: Tifn: errors,, before the disastrous °'inning:
'ARRIED AT T.4 LENS;, ewes ended
M $ SF , rt th axes •t on,;of • this;'"innfn
. • , , , , .. W --h _ a ;.. P ; , . : , g,
The: marriaSe of Miss , Jean; :sec the tussle ,awas. keenly contested ••
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and daughter of• Mrs. Young and the win was ''touched for-. ^Bits .anti
late'Mr Wm,, ..' Young of the • 8th. con. struck1out four men. Moore ' on. • the
of fraiihiatur to Edward 'Moore ,eldest 'mound for• Walkerton gavemany o ,
son=of Mr.-and`'-Mra:..,•Arthur_ Moore Lucknow's . youthful players' . •thew
of,." Whitechurch, Was solemnized:' at first taste..of Bruce League, pitching
3t, : Helens' by Acv. •T,' C,. Wilkinson; and held; ,them down to, two hits and
,on Thursday; May 24th. Mr. and Mrs..struck out 12 •batters: ; .•
Moore will,' reside, on the groom's
farm., 2nd
The ladies of the . Langsrde ..com
munity-apent an '•evening last ;'week
at the 'mini. Mre. Wm. Young
and 'presented' Miss Jean in honor of
::.rnarria _ 't
•ivore our.`ourprices on 400W -
years with- Speedway tread t •
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LUCkf 0W ;(
illness. •
arid Mrs. Will :Stanley ��r.• �► a and
familyand
Mr: and' Mrs." l ''
nd a...Irwin,
with pneumonia. We hope to heal spent .Sunday at 'Mi and' Mrs: Geo.
of., an' improvement.. Thonipson's at Kinlough.
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Mrs. •• Jas. Webster, Ashfield, spent
a:,daY An 'London the gUest
-ofMr-
and Mrs.Johnston, 11er grand
child Shirley Johnston;:. has . coin,-
pietely recovered: from, her ''rocent
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BOUlyDARY WEST
The 'weakness df the home •team.
'at.' the plate was responsible for their;
downfall'as, ten men were left•atran--
Jed. Their lone.. tally came in' the.
courth ,inningwhen Irwin went • to
°irst •'when hit by a , pitched ball.
; )oughty's. error on Roy''Finlayson''s,
T"3SYlicut;i rr� iivl�r�o • �ecc�ntl-
'and he advanced to third on•aa' wild.
aitch; to score en 'Clark Finlayson's:
single.
' Doughty,. started' the scoring orgy
for Walkerton,. •'when •Clark. Finlay-
son', fumbled -ins - hit, a past ball sent
him to: second . and when 'Fisher
chrew, wild to first on Raybould'n
:grounder, Doughty scored.. ;Cassidy
singled rand :K-ieth-hit-for
driving in in Raybould and Cassidy:
Moore . was safe . on an error, at; 'sec-
.rn
d and Merle drove a long twor•
bagger . to score Keith and Moore,
With the' hitter advancing: to third
-on.'an unsuccessful' attempt. to catch•
Moore. at --the plate. Parker', -popped
to Irwin ' and. 'Wallace. '.flied out to
left field• with: Andre*.. Making a.
perfect ;peg home to catch Olerle
scoring frons. '. third; but - Coining.
dropped the "ball' in tagging the run-
ner. -Cassidy • struck out to ' end the
inning.; '.•
Although' woefully Weak at the
plate, . the .players . gave . a good ac-
count.' of ` themselves in. the, field .ex-
cept,: in the third' ,`inning.`"In five of
the nine. innings, Walkerton, was re
ired' in `• one .two . three fashion,
with only' one- batter • retired--via-the
strike -out :route, : The-outfielders:^-
vorted around: gathering in every=
thing that came their ; waywithout
a` miscue: Clark Finlayson pulled a
double ;play unassisted in':the fourth
inning. to:; retire .the side •when. he
backed • up to, pull down with • one
Band : F.Cassidy's .:fiy arid: catch.
Doughty off second
With •Bob Thompson:; not home . as
jet,' young Jack Fisher filled' in at
•bird ;base. • His errors' were due to
inexperience, but he "has• every ap-
liearance .of r.:corner : and With a
tittle seasoning,•'wili ' round out into
i classy infielder. He handled;; nicely
•.t put out arid an assist`in five chances.
Lucknow• ab r. h po: ` a e
Mr. J.Cecil Webster of London,.
spent; the' week -end with his parents,,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. T. 'Webster and
Mr. and ,Mrs J. 5.• McNain •of Am
berley Cecil,=, has,.:'been; employed ,,for
a year and _a half UQith the National•
Groceries' Wholesale: and has been
promoted to, the position of travell,
ing,.. salesman to. ' Ingersoll, : ,Wood=
stock, St. -Marys,and'London. •
Mr. and: 'Airs. Wm." Stanley: ;and
Stanley
have: moved.. totheir_ farm
recently. ,purchased from , E .Irvin..
We weleome them to the community.
Mr. Ben Stanley e ...has:''•retur ned_ to..
his. home i -Kincardine, 'having . as -
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Alex .with .the
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Spring, ;his
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ONTARIO'
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1': iE,• VOTERS' LISTS for the Provincial. Elections to be held,, of
une 119th have'. now been posted in your :electoral : district
xamine h s List -and make sure that your name Is included.
f name is not on'the Voters' List,'find belt "the gate on which
your
the R$vising Officermill : sit in, your locality.
Public Notice will be given locally of the .dateand place of the
Revising Officer.'s, sittings.
If name left .of..or correction needed, attend sittings'in person On OT .
obtain notice of complaint form and file 'two days before sittings.
enjoy the franchise. `Exercise .it You, should;co.o:� te' 'in order
"fou a�y •
to see that':: our name is on .the \Toters'
The 'responsibility is :• ours. Do tot, delay. • Don't.. put it: off,; until,`
Election Dai.Y and then blame someone because your naMe is.,not on
the Voters' List. .
I'ssued , under the direction
I A :.HUMPRIE'S•
'chief Elect on:i
t cap
e a bye no Ce arm es to a mun a tries
• ,pP excep er'•
Separate, tons hiavitig`a bdpiilanonof 10,000, ormorre,ralnd tOWili%
sh $:borCering.on1cttY having* ptlatidnOf 100,000 or tio
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yleCartney ist,•., .3' 0 • 0 `8'" 0; 0
arton,,-rf•,-�...,.:...�:_..4-0 n . ��a: Q
Irwin, p 3 1 0` 1 2 ';.0.
Clarke;': cf. 3 0 0" 4 0 0
R. Finlayson, 2nd .:.4 .' 0 1 3 •0 1
C. Finlayson, °.ss...L4 0 1 3. 4 1
Gushing, c. 3 0 0 '4 . 1 1
Fisher.; 3ril . 4 0 0 '1. '1 3
*Levis 1' • 0 '0 .0 0 0
34. 1 2 27, 8 :96.
Batted for McCartney :in 9th.
Walkerton:, ,ab •,r h .po : a', e
, 1c.1 0 0' ::0'
Moore; : p. '4 ' 1 .0 0 . 4 0
Obeile,. r3rd 4 1, 1. 0
Parker, 0121.2nd . 1
Wallace,; 'if. . 4 0 0. 0; lo .' 0
Joe Cassidy, of. 4 0 0` 1. 0 1'
D oughty;ss 1 • 2• 0 1 .'1
Raybould, 1st _"1 . 00'0 1'
F. Cassidy, c.; .-.-- 4 1 .1' 14 0 '1
37.6 6 V' 7. 6
Score By : Innings,
Walkerton=006, • ;000. 000-6
Lucknew .000 100 ' 00.0-1
:Summary Two. base...hits. ` Kieth,
Oberle; struck out by •Moore, 12; by
Ii win, 4; : base on balls; off-
WWI pitch; 'Moore; hit by pitched'
'ball; ,Irwin' by Moore;' left on, bases;
Lucknow•,401" Walkerton ` 4; earned
runs, Walkerton.2;.runs batted in, .C.
Finlayson .1;, F." Cassidy 1,•Kieth
• Cherie 2, •
Unwires Diebel, .and Turney;
Kincardine:
1 nWin: Decisive
' r In Kincardine
-..Nieto y
Lucknow ;Squad Displays ' Class .In
The Field; And -Pounds Offetings
Of Coir.,To .Win At Kincardine .11
To 0. -
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33 0 5, 33.:O52719-9, 9
Sutherland, c 3 0; 0 b 3' u
. ore,iiy lwungs-
r.uc..,iuw -= 000' 052 130=41
is nearinne 000:. 0000U0-0:
oummacy
lwy'..•vase :.hits;' 'Clark T'rnlay'son,
,xarcon; Is. Thompson. Struck • out, 'by
Irwin i -;-.}by, Lox o. Base- on salla.
,ux O,, list by pitched pail; •Garton
Jy, Lx ci : bacrince -hits,
aysun. ,Left on bases, Lucknow,. X10,
• :a`inCal(line�li.-,-Itrn118:e>trattQd�-1rlr +•' ,
:,artney, Garton,_ Carrick :2;.' (Aiming,
1' irn ayson. 2.'• Umpires,. Scherrer •
end 'yahace. of Walkerton.'..`
wHITIEcHURCH
Many,. friends of Mr. Milan. Moore,
/on of ,1>ilr. and 11rs;' `1'nos. • aioore,
';fill .`be. pleased to_ heat 'that 'he' tool -
'ver. op,' the ;.examinations.:;he~
ried this 'spring. He studied' at home, •
.akfng' `first ..year work .with' King-
icon'LniversiLy and also taking riiatu- '.
'ematics.:We. congratulate him on his
success: •
• BOlib On' Tpesday, May 15th; to
iv r .and-yrs:--Wi'lrner Niclirolson•°-tnee
,rias' ticrtrulde Gaunt formerly of
ninloss) of Auburn, a son.'
The young people .of cons 9; East
,VVawanosh, • presented their : play,
-The 'Wild Oats 13oy" :in the Institute,
Linll, fast Friday evening.
M,iss.' Sarah : Garbutt;�tvho`�is suffer
ing ,•irom heart . 'trouble ; is at.: the
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iioe :.of her • sister, Mrs:,: Jas.'Both- j
erland.
Miss Olive••Kennedy is visiting her .
cousin; b rs. Lorne Durnin of ` St
lichens. 'kr. ` and Mrs. Martin of'..Toronto,
visited ,a • few days :last week with
airs. A. Pox.
Mr. 'Robert'' Mowbray had an oper-
ation' on• his nose for; antrum troi le,
in London hospital' 'last week.: He
returned -hone last week. :. •
1•Irs. C. Murray returned' hon'ie
from 'Loudon' • hospital: on Saturday.
Mr:• and. Mrs.' Roy McGee• of Wing-
ham' spent Sunday With Mr. and, Mrs
Duncan Kennedy, , • •
Mr, .and ^ Mrs.'
-- • '. ,..Fred Stanley of
GhesleY, last• Thursdaywith
givn-hit 'pitciiiiig 'by, Gord.• Irwrn, 1Ir, and Mrs; Duncan Kennedy. ,
who teas , given brilliant support by Mr, and ,Mrs. Jas. Forster and Miss
'the" entire Lucknow ,team, ,gave the. ,J,ean i• grater; spent Sunday with Mr.
1oca1 ball team 'a shut: oitt 'victory Wright of .Atropin. ,
n•hen ;they invaded. Kincardine • on Miss F,rniila,Davidson of 'Wingha ii
Monday in the secon game of the spent the week -end with her sister,
prude ' League .series. While the rs. Henry Godkin. .
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'Lakeside team was being held• in sub -:i. Misses° Kathleen ' Them: and. Laur '
missic n. Lucknow , sluggers took• a inc Miller :Of St. IHelens, spent last
lilting, toy the slants of Carl .'Cox to Thursday With Miss Jean Pottier.
hantrner' out ten dusty and timely the Y. P. S. 'of the Presbyterian
clouts, which aided by five walking church, •'are , "invited to spend • next
tickets by Cox ,and nitre ertors by his Monday. evening With ' the Young
tearnniates, netted the locals a total People, of Teeswater Presbyterian •
of 'eleven runs. • c`hurch..-
ttob Carric�lc, the black haired there. will be no' 'service,' In the .
Goderich youth held down the hot Presbyterian Church next Sunda:y:•
ry service at.
.out •three hard `hits in 'five trips to Galvin ..fit 1�1 Ctn.. and 7,30 p.ili., When
,`'the,•plafc'._.to carry oft 'the, batting Rei+, 'Mr, Vatic' Of `Goderich .'will
honors. for this Jay 'ji'iie' entire teat preach.
Wore touching rrri' Cox's offerings Mr, `Angus' meter add>aessed g
4"r�ecly and piuyitrg wstibpib ball be. ler te congregation last ,Sundry
hind' the masterly pitching iif ' rwiri., Ta tt-oink iii Piidia, wl icth ryas' enjoyed•
,Wl ue, ' efbre ; 0'50 S .yeti' they by a11' t. _.. Vaiosi.1.4 __.. .. •
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