HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-09-06, Page 5„ •
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and. Its theni hear th.
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visit, or jS.0You cud heat,Long
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list, Of • rates in. tbe front. of pour diridetory. •
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Errors ',Were. • Cettly.,', As Lticknoc
Absetbed A;7 fea
to 0 DetIn ' First'
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.Of .aerfek„Whea:.
-• 1.1311441,The'OCala• To *Pik.**
And Strack9at.Fifteep„,
Today,(Tburaclay.), Lucknow. ineetS"
Nesferd Meek -SOS second
game. , • gime 'or . .interinqtatC
"B", PlaYdeyne, and Will be 'in there
battling ' to take. a 'trictOr '4nfl and
the aeriea•inte, threi:Igrnes.
• According 00:S0polit were
'airel,-beloW form .in the firat: game
lett• WednetdaY „ in :Meaferd,..:wben
• ' they took a. 7 to V !Awing. .1Keo;
ford..feee,•admitted. howefeT,',.that. the.
SOX' Were playing.. over :their. heads
and that. Philips On the4nOund; who
'united Lucknow to 3 hitand, Struck
Out. 15 ' turned in his cleyerest • pitch -
Ing perfOrMaince, dila! teasiOn,. . •
•. The lOcalathave no ehbie, far .they
realize that Meaford.:bu a• powerful
baliteam •Willa Iooked huch better
thin the locals in the •litst- 'game.
However Thursday it ainither- day
and- the Sox • will .find the Sepo3'S
different'' squad fro* that they faced
last Weekj Bob: Carrick it?' likely ,to
start'.on the -0164nd-for lAcknoir and
if. he. and: his teammates get in some
• effective work with th wiiow, 1 uck7
novi sbould bang up a win.
In the MeafOrd.:*ame 'three infield
errors Were costly to ',tickle*, and
their inability to 'hit. Oet-
ings;kept them froni heink-a, Serious
:threat •all •day%. :AinlY.Thorapsen.,wee
the . only batter to have -much line!,
cets.':agailist.. 'Warne. Andy cricked
out two. clean ''ssgles-in 4 trips. to
the plate Irwin . got & single when In case it is i lack of • knowing ; the
e pasted one to third'. that was. tOn. Cate tboroighly. we, ,night - -Make a
ot.. to 'tan*. f.Andy's ffirtittiqgis last -effort to .enlighten,the scribe, but
erne on the firs t •,pitehest bali M4. if his purpose is justto keep the, facts
sto'e • seeend-, and .it-looied. RIM a 7concealecr that • pert. fans Will
hence to 'score,: 41,it, .pktiiips. 'Went _think the 0:B.A.A. gave them a rot
• work and atriick out .ithe next 3 ten deal our Pencil ,pushing will have
batters, a feat he aktip::ft.rfermed served 'no ,purpose.
rai the .firtt.3 .inen fee,,,e Pr kith the
2nd and the. 4th: • .
• Witp .a.' Cold wind Whipping, .in
from .the Bay, Gordon Irwin was. not
to fora and was touched fOr .12
ts, one: .a .triple'. snda Brace Of two
ggere„, At. that errors re,
• ST. HELENS
' Beore leuvnig on. Mouday ' for
'Peterborough Hospital where. she
: tra'n as a nurse, Miss Helen. Thom
was tendered a shower by -twenty
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of her giri friends'. at the home of
atint,“. Mrs. wall. Gooier, Nor
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brifer,piany. friends ; will be: sorry to
• • .• him" that Mita Maxi:, Campbell. is
seriouSly ill • •
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,• , • . •• Visitors : with Mr, and : MTS. Che-"
-• ;• ter Tnolor, included Mrs: *. H: Cook
IforinerlY Miss Luella .Stalker) Of
..StStepheri, -0Mrs. Geddes.Of.
Mrs. W. Taylor and Mrs.
13en--',.TaYlor , of Blyth, Master Billy
Feigueon . of Auburn and , Miss ' jean
• . Havens' ei L;neknow: • kk
• • .„ Rev.: and Mra Wziknson, Doris
and Murray renewed o1d acquaintan,
• • • cei at Bluevale where,.Mr:
• - "i! •:sem preached annivertary. serviees, • en
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Sunday; ' •
Holiday visitors. with •Mrs. R. 1.
Woods ;included Dr. Alvin Woods of
• . Dundas, Mr 'and Mrs. Dougherty
and Gwendolyn of ' Guelph, Mrs.
• ,•• • •- Whethain and two children' of ..Galt.
• . • After the vacation .spent at: their
. ;• homes here* the following pupils have
• • gone to Lucknow Continuatien school
Dorothy .Miller2 Jean •Thom,:''Nornia
Weatherhead, Laurnie MiPer, Neely•;
•Todd, Hugh Mcdrostie and Gordon
Miller; while Vera. Taylor is attend-
ing at Auburn.,
.Mrs.' R. Durnin of Clinton, was
a recent guest Of Mr: and Mrs. Chas.
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iss Hodgins of.Lucknow,,
a former teacher at S. S. 'No. 3,
'eallecr on frienclt - there. • •
. Mr: Jas McIntosh and his mother
Mrs.. .McIntosh of Vinehind,, were
Week -end visitors: at Mr. D. Todd's,
'Scheel* re -opened on Tuesday with
' ',: Mr. .6, s. McIntyre'Paisley ..SS
Principal; and Miss• Beatrice McQuil-
Jinas assistant in St. Helens' school; who 'passed eivay., The funeral was
Mr George Mitdh01 of. Toronto' at last "Thurclai. .
Fordyee; Mr Watson Davis'at Bel. Mrdfewitt of Rockwood spent the
fast and Miss. Lucy. Thompson of St. week -end with With mr. and Mrs:. 'James
• :Aug:Udine at S.' S. No.' 3 Wilson
;raw, fOliewing teachers 'have gone Miss Petersen, • graduate
". to their duties after the, vacation; nurse of -Brantford hotpitel; returned -HO
• :• Migge4 W IX Rutherford to Kirkland home hitt Week: ,
take;. Vera Todd td BloOmingdale; • , Miss Kiite"MCKentie, R N, return.'
'Irene Woods to, Waterlooil Dorothy ed to her position at North Bay, after' •
',' • MOQUilliii to Sandwich, Dorothy Web visitingwith, her,sisto, Mra. Thot.
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•• ester to LondOi“ ,,Zytda Webster.: to • ••
Virontot 41no Webster to ear* • Mr. john ThOm of FordWieh spent pro
' • • jean Wel:otter JO "Whightim junction; the 'week -end with Mr. and, Mill. John
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case having .ben,lbehl
'direr for; a period of one month. until:
'we. Were .844410 he was qualified,
l?!aY, With 1,nciFficarr, His 1:08/4011C0
vas ficaignated !Ia. 994004. at tlie
•tithe we gianto4: the certificate, How-
ever Sinee,.graetielf. the 0?colre. tertl4
ficate ythie ,ployer. Itolioirel has
moved to. MO94! .1mt as. eenhl. not
• play with. any Other 0.B.A.A., Club'
4 Inni• alWay,S, been tbe',P°1gPY'
.P(oOntivo to : allow .th! ' 14;Prir
the ..04nifio Noth club,, Jte.
Wes; awarded too, provided hi did not
move 'any great _distance away: '1.
feel you will agroe iv0b, the Exeg4t
tiie On thisAiohit,•• ,
Carrick bse•Pieved in the ,Iede,
*dent League with Clinton but
ing. permits granted to othni.'
plairere to this league we
feel it 'would be an injustiele not
allow Carrick' the :same
titaevirpeelrentti.,W1 abuses
e cthisf e(1 41 e iSgi tnt
say. the question of . alloWN players
Who are members pf 0.13.A.A, clubs
to pity. 'with :independent, ebbs wili
be thoroughly debated 'in: the near
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The rort Elgin Tiines: devoted* 2
colnnins, chatter last • week to
"Sport Slants".on :the ' decision of
the .q.P.A.A.. in upholding LucknoW,'a
'appeal..on the Port Pretest„ and said,
nothing except ! try •to tell other'
Bruce • League 'teams •-they should
break away frin the o:P.A.A.. •
Whether the .writer of those aim-
nients,,(141P4.,1:a know the details Of "
the .pro.telitoi. whether: his main Ob-
ject is to try qnd make Port fans be ?
Here thei had one hung on theM by u
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Mr%aod'ilfro., .4.„ A. 'graham..
Cengratelatiee5 to Rev and Mr
Win. A, Townishend, X.49049.o; On
• .10* ima j• PPM; Mist Andre
e*)11ty.'o,f n• ..1
Sunday iiisitors • at Mr.; Held
Percy and friend.; '01' • London, 'wet
• 4,?.e‘r• , B. hlondaY 'f°
New York l'after :Sending '.the i Pas
few Weeks 41Cox. „tb.hhg -ra°therr, :Mrs, ,M
ta5.eert
' ;Mr. • Joe Hodgkinson had the ,nil
fortune. to have ' hand, crushed
wifileet, Work near II:041410k
'Mr: and Heldenby ,and
daughter Stella; Mrs.,F. Collins and
Mrs. McLean, whO have been lisitieg
elatiyes 'here left Mendel for their
tome at' Sylvian Valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Mellin 'Johnstone Id
Listowel" . were Sunday 1i:titers, at
he latter's honie here. ,
Kathleen Barbour returned to
ondon after a- visit with
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Miser Margaket Malcolm is visiting.
ith friends, .in Toronto. .
:'Mrs. Levi :EckenaWiller spent', a.
ew days . with her. sister it Listowel.
• Mrs' Lavine Hodgkinson Visited
st week at Mr.: Dan MacDonald's,
nd ' • • • •
M.
and.Mrs." Bert McLean attend,'
d the 'exhiliitionat Toronto Mon-,
ay: ' .
Mr. Marshall .Iones of Mose Jaw.
ask, 'visited last, week yvith.
ncle, ;Levi Boyle.
Mr. Percy Enid' ; returned to.' hi:,
Me at Chapleau, after 'Spending the
lidays with Mrs. "F: .4., 81acicWell,
We • extend sympathy to 'Mr, aer•
rs. Wateon Scott'.in , the loss of
eir home byfire 'Iliersday.aven,
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and Arra.. .Gorges afeqcies;...and
family of 'Firetton, spent the Week
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end with his parents,, 'Mr: and Mrs. t°
Eli Jacques. ..
Mrs. 'Alex Reid': is spending a few
days with' her ton, Mr. 2 and . Mrs.
ftustel Reid .of: Brantford. '
Miss Martha Clifton of. Lnelcnow'
visitedlest week with Miss Ida Mc-
Quoidi• •• be
Mr. and krt. Gavin Middleton and -s
Mr.* and. Mrs: ,Penrose and: M
• family of. Hamilton apent the Week, fp
end With,Mrs. Middletaia siateir, 'krt.
Joe Holmes: .
Mrs Ogilvie and children of -Tor,
onto visited' ;reeently With her parents R.
• Mr.. and Mrs: John -Clubb. A
Rev: John MacNamara. Of Toronto Ce
who 11as holidaling at the beach,
called on Air. end Mrs. Eli 'Jacquet Mi
one day last week.. •. 01
• Mr: and Mrt. 'Robert McInnes of 0.
ponsilile ter, . a triti- of the runs.
eaford•scored 4". runs in the seed
ning but frem • then „Mn it .was
good 'brand of ball. . •
Luchnow ; r po •a e
i'ThOmpson, rf. 4 0' 2 2 0
.Thompson;:i 31)... 3 .0 -0 3 , • 1
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1b 0 "f3 12 0 0
Finlayson, 2b '2h . 0 2
ller, as. .0 9. lop 0
arke,- if: 0 ' 0 ;0 4)
Finlayson, . . 0' .2
in,••6',1- 'co -Li
ming; ' cf. .; 1 0 .0-'0. 0 0:
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°afar& ; ao -e
bertson„ lg. 6.- -
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1, 2b ' "5' 1 'a 3 0
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ith, cf 1. 0 0 0 co.
ach, 0, 0 0 .0 .0
ight, 1:, .4 0' 0
apple,:3b .1' 10 .
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enunerY—Two,- base hits-7.1tobin
„Wright; Vail.' Three .bete
• -Stolen baset-r-A,,ThOmpson,
inson, ChapPle: Struck out
hips 15, by Double ;plait
hilips to Wright R. 'Finlayson
to Carrick. .Left: on 'bases.-Lucknow
3, Meaford' "7.; Wild,
lliniiret-7.Doc. \WPC: 8enthaniptOn;
'Art Nichol,'.Owen Sound '
TeesWater visited:reeentli with Mrs. Tr*,
David : , ' . • Cu
Mr. and litre,: Wm. '1. Henderson
o wingliani, -visited last Tuesday
with Mr. and Art. David Kennedy. • M
AW. MS. tea of the, United "Ro
church was held nt the home •of Mrs. Ph
Gibson 'Gillespie. last Tuesday. yid
Mr. McKay of Weston took tin Be
service in in '.the'Presbyterian church Srn
last Sunday. le
Miss Catherine •PattersOn, who has, wr
pet several weeks' with her uncle ch
Mr. Will ;Egglestone in Detroit, re- gpe
turned home 'last Week;
Mr. Will' Eggiestone ^ of.Detroit
visited last week with his mother.
Mrs. Catherine' Egglestone end his Lu
literto milk pert- Reid and Mrs 4 Me
Henry 'Patterson. His son, Mr.. Dec- ,g
lit Egglestone rettirned, home 'with .ioti
after Visiting here. • Bei
Mrs. Wesley • 'Leggatt spent two Rb
weeks with her aunt, Mrs Trench of phi
Tees,water who Wei seriously ill and _To
Misses Bess Lane and Winnie
rcy, 'R.N., left last week 'for Mus
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Mrs. K. Miller of Washington is
siting with relatives here -
Mr. and Mrs.J. Malcolm and girls
Galt visited on Thursday. last at
L T. Malcolm's. '
Mr. Jas: 'Percy of Huron renewed
acquaintances:here on Monday:
Rev. Wm. and MM. MacDOnalcl and
Pe
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As far as'the Thompton .boys and Yi
Miller are ,concerned little need be
said. Andy and Bob Were both ed °f
in June, as soon as they 'arrived 'mine
froin .school and Miller in June, when
his emPic134r-'' granted him periiiiit.
akin, els3'.. With these three' there
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Old
ldren of -Agincourt, were recent
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-Could be no arginient It was a' case chi
of neglect in having their. _certificates 718
sent to the Bruce League secrete 4',
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itors awith-the Lane families.
Mff'"Louise Mor n .an family of
rt Colbourne are.,risiting 'with her
Carrick's certificate was not sent br°
in either, but was signed earlier
than :the otter three plalers, •on Mai .,,we
38th to be exact. There were affi- "O
daVitspresented .to the 0.8.A.A. to
i0LAttitliNG *
*44 $44410ton enio)44. a
`pleagant Motor .trip..threngb.Northern.
9„fitaila SuclOnry. dintrkt 1nst
;00; Margaret Finlay 'spent, a few
d4074 lost_ week at: the C. N, tor,.
9i4.4.,„74044r4!" 'Elmer' ..1.0.1m4ton azid
Iiie./CUrran are m000g• tlkosi:.who 'are •
enjOiJeg the exhibition 'this. week."
Mr. and. Mrs. John •Glee and two
.twP
daughters, Mrs. Louis Bpothby
'404; George Men .Detroit -were
'week -end and X.ahOr guestS ' • •
Messrs.: Tom and Walter dlen
Miss Olive :Kilpatrick .OiniPonftrle: °d day'
leat_week :wiith Mr. •and Mrs..
Iroilpatrick, at. 13ince Beach.
Mr, and: Mrt. B. B. stotheis And
family,. who'. had,' apeirt „Abe summer
vacation at Kintail. beach, returned to
Arthur. Thereday.' Before ieeving,,tbeY' •
held family picnic, which was :47'.
tended by. Mr: and Mrs. J.. C. Stolt-
ersiind family of Londok: AMY
Krt. ;Carinen ,Stotheri. arid delight:7: •
Mary Frances of Pleten, ,•
Sfothers ,oi Leiden and Mr. 'and Mrs. ! '
Henry ItOrton• and Mary. • Mr. and
Mrs, J. Stothers, were aCcomPanied. •
'by the latter'snieces,, Misses :Jean
and Marjory Porter of Toronto. •
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Rev. Johif Durrant" and sons John . •
• Ind Albert '61 FOrest, Were guests 'of • ,
and Mrs. Thomas Blake part of
of
t While here Mr Durrant
daressed. a meeting at; 'Crewe . On,
'unday evening and John :sang; "1 ' •
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ave been alone with Jesus,' 'very • -
ifectively brother LAlbert; a64..
ompanying him; on thetorgan.. The
ollowing Tuesday • evening, .under
auspices of .,,the Blake Ladies'
a splendid program Was pre--
..ented Blake :hall Whieh vvere
!ncludedreadings ..by Miss Eileen Tro-
estven •of Crewe, 'John' Durrant and.. •
qiss; Alice Shackletoni addresses by •. •
Durrant and Matthew
-flake ,of. Winnipeg; duets by Metsrs.
Tohn and Albert Diiirant and: Miss
Term Anderson and Fred Wainwright ' •
lohn •and Albert Durrant
niinorous skit. Dr. Blake. act' 83
:hairinnp, and as sneh added Maier-
allito the enjoyment Of the' program'
ley. J. •,Durrants address Consisted
reininiscenceg. of, his Work as Tis, •
aonary Newfoundland and' here -
sited many amuaing inaidents. Dr..
3lake told Of the life and :.hardships ;
if 'the . early pioneers .'Of :this neigh.•
orhood, including real bear stories •
ts handed' down -hy his fathei-' and •
ther T. W. .Tweedie.
Mr. and Wm.,•Percy and Hazel
re Sunday visitors eV Mr. D. Mac-
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nald'at Kincardine. -
bear this out after Carriek'a first
signed certificate had been mislaid
after being turned /in at the Bnic'e
League meeting wiitch fellowed the
playoff game in Port. Elgin. This
certifi,mte turned up at the meeting
in HaMilton and the' date; May 213th,
corresponded . to that on the sworn
statements,"
Of course the Port,scribe seems
quite dubious at to the validity Of
these affidavits,' but we might nuike
clear that the publisher of this paper
witnessed Catrick ,sign with the local
club, on May 26th and made. a sworn
stiatenient to that effect, and as well
heard the eoniersation and saw' Car-
rick sign a second ; certificate in Owen
Sound August 2nd. " dr
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It Was on the strength of this
second certificate that it Was held
that Bob , did ;not sign before the
final date for signing ,up July116th,
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• Carrick was a resident of Coder-
ich uptil the •middle Of May, and
thus according, to the, resident' rule,
was eligible to' pa; with Lucknowin
the 0.B.AA. ball. * •
w The 0 B legeneP14bYae411 4WnlitehilloedlietriPchrt4enlidil."Onn.
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moving. to, Clinton, writ allowed" to'
Based Their pecision.
pia_ With that town by the GOderieli
,Cluh, all of which elms "Ti0 concern
he decision of the (:),41.:A;."i. re- with the Port erottst, because ' thS'
ding the Pert 'Elgin-Lnekiiew 0.8.A,4. does not recognize
nide-
test was based on 'the' following pendent league players
lanation reeeived try the see- * * r• * .*
tl` of the Bruce Leagte:,
It was the opinion'. Of the inein-
thar,oWing to the Thompten
A and.
residinikfor some
it in Leeknow and hating played:
'that ,Clulf in the past years and
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present -season we cf Id see ne
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Mildred McQuillin to , Clandeboyd; Crag. • : , . Nits
titlu WeStherhead to Parry SOnint Mr: Duncan . Kennedy bolie .the '14
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and Mr. John* Fortin to Ayton, '`• ' ' eIik Abaft hi his tractor last Satur. hers
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Mr. and Milt. Perel. Ityde and day, which will lay him oft threshing boy
!children and Mr, Retold Ilyde of for a few des. " ,.. ly . j ' tear
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Ithitattiliii iP6Yit the hoilday, with Mrs. trighliath et Blyth, visited re. With
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Mrand 1 Mr,e • Jas Hyde, , . , 1,„ eently• 'with her father, Mr Charles the
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.:*lsitoi with. her iiother, 'Phe hasehtill' •aiiihr had *miner:1)V
tIttle m6,, remit at Mr John dillespiel lait
4`tiri okable time
botteld Who has tkivueit alrs ay w . an en3
henie With her. 1,•Vvait'i anent, . •
• • Mr, Jelin 'attermini' *he heioagt
41low.iiayoa tome yoar:to the • daft lout *kb geta free le
Sectitid • trip tit& C. II'. E. at trOtOntti
01 It Was so Ile tan attending , with Its Calf .thls Week. :0
A Similar cOndtin. in the Bruce
teegiie Iasi. Year Was petnitted;.
Gerd "41rWiri* ,and Andl Thointitpti
philed • Lakeside 'bail; With. LifektiOir
end Brifee teagite bali Wiith. Teesa
;•water,.the' nearest dab.
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• The only mlstalce Carrick made
was to playan exhibition game with
Hensel' an 0.11.A.A...' Club on the 14th
of Mar,*-hefore he had' signed with
any club. This the 0.B.A.A. knew and
all ',the Other" aforesaid particulars
When they granted Carrick his; card
an June 27th to ilay with Lucknow;
:Hensel; • wanted CarriCk's services
and early :in the season tried to get
rano:idler. At Close of the-prO,
the Blake choir at .;their
rhursday afternoon and evening A
Mr and Mrs; 'Henry 11orton enter-: •••
• erved and a secial hour spent, '
"rani, :tea; sandwithestand , cake was
..tery pleasant time was. spent. . •
• After" spending a pleasant holiday
mitli their -parents and other rela- .• . •
tives here, the following' teachers re7.
Airned to their ;schools; ligr.•Eind Mrs..;
Ernest .Ball and children to Brant- , •
;!ord; Mr. and Mrs. Finlay 'Shackle-' . •
tO iirthorilktr...PaInser Kilpatrick • .
TOrcirite; Miss. •Grace Blake, to
rkOna; 'Misses Olive 'Anderson and
live Kilpatrick to S. S. No. 9 and
„Isjo. 16, Ashfield end" Richard
iipatrick Sheppardton •sChooli • '
Mr:. and Mrs Bowden Ritchie of
alkerville, Mrs. Charles Ritchie,
iss Myrtle and Mi.' Bowden Ritchie •
Zion visited their niece and sister,
rrss., Georgemonand.kr.
'I'he,'Afield M.' s. •
his release • tom 'Liicknow. Hiscse• 5
was heldlVer•fer month untirJune
27th i; when the granted:Mob
his certificate'to play ;with Lucknow.,
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• And in ,view of all this'PortElgin, M
protested, en the grounds that ar- of
rick was not„ eligible • to plait wit} M
Lucknow and' hadn't signed before de
July 15th. .'
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Before• the decision was known w:
claimed Port's protest wilt a 'weak -
legged one. The O.B.A.A. • decision
provet it and now Port Elgin give.
furthee-pcoof of the 'fact that "they
can't take it... by raising an awiar
howl abolit the injustice done them
hi the OBAA
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• '• As me see it, it is fOrtunate that
Bruce league tems' have an C.B.A.
to "appeal to, to get* justice an
Pores', agitation to br a fr'�m
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lotion with the •0,13.A.Ait nothing
more. than g "tempest in a teapot'.
and with one or two: etteeptions will
teams:
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last 'week's Cheiley • Enterprise
t. C. MacDonald announced that he
had tendered his- resignation as: se-
retary,-treitiirer Of the Bruce League
to the president 'of the organisation.
,The, reswnation 'take effect at tbe
semi-annual meeting in the fall.
fali On .deiif • Of oter Bruce
piild het have the'Pleireg mention. Lakeside Leagne: :•GOldimith Was iEight, on", th
d 41geed to eortliteatee We feel thee' player 0oh9 *oday'i; witit'Strithroy and
hat; thei Were Signed. hefOe foaai• 'with teeaivater, • NO '4 21 te win Southainntint tied
the te's The thiid game It to be
5th,' shut OWhig to Seine Mititigler PrOtett . Wet ; raised loWettr, T 6 il .•
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tihot gala•ceittiltateg :wpm., if Pori thfiri'aeritset inenteil MUSt IiiiVe liiiiYed tinOrOW id ' tteltili. ��w-'
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2- Player Corlett Witt: granted a Chime ftrriek yi eyed a epeo en
ettilleato to ;Plat .witli•UoltnOrt iit: :bail 6 8iftiOA,..leitiblO ' to 'pay. ' with .•4560 'poop . toekno te s well, re,,,,.
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d h • leaghe tecretarY. Anse 118 0 OM
t eat men bete ere* of tibOall
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eir aittUmn. Thankciffering service •
in Blake 'Church next, sabbath, Sept. , •
9th, at2.0, and 1.30 p.m. Mrs., (Iteri)
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McRae of Beinillerwill he the guest
speaker in the' afternoon and Rev. W. ,
J. Patton will havecharge of 9e
evening %ervice. ,Special.
• Miss Violet Rilpatrik and Mr
lexMan Voddenof Toronto were
rueste of Mr. and 'Mrs. Milton Kit.,
reia, , ' •
• ,Mr. and -.Mrs. Nornuin Long and'
Jean returned from Toronto last
Week. They had been called. down the •
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preiiOut Week on account of the 111-'•":
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.ftees al their son v4o under-: •. • ".
Went an operation:, for appendictis
Latest reports, he Was making',a
ood recover'. •
Mr. CeelliolinKtio visited 'his sister
Mrs. 11. Moffat,' Sarnia, part of hat
week, Alias Margaret .Blake of Win.•:. • . •
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had been holidaying wiih
relatives here, acCompapied him ,to •
arnik front Where,, after a sho0
Visit; she would orodeed• by boat boat • to •
he' home *21 '
rs: Ate of „GoderiTi=rt
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lier'aifeei Mrs; ititoitiaa Andersen titi II'
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a!intitie"1,...? 1i• an fe ii eitiiiii,.#16, Of. itt,i11reet
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