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THE L,UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCI(NOW, ONTARIO
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Total . Weight Only
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JOHN .: W HENDERSON
MITED
Lucknow:.
Phone 150 , Ontario.
FOUR -•H ,. PROGRAM
SETS NEW, RECORD:
The 4-11 Club ' program in
Huron County this. year , has: ek-
ceeded all records in membership
of rural boys and .girls in the
30 4=H clubs , which • are sponsor
ed by the Ontario' Departmentof
Agriculture: Under the direction -
',of ` G:: 'W ' Montgomery, agricul-
tural representative and`,• -•11..-
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'Raker, associate ;agricultural rep-
resentative, ive 517. projects ' will be
carried out in..1955. This. will' be
• an 'increase..of 128_-enrolnrients_
cver last year's record ..number.
•Assisting with this program are
67`';farmers• and business men in
Huron County ' who : volunteer
their time to carry .out the en-.
rolanent' of`':mernbers, the •month'-
ly educational meetings "which
Rake place' tJhroughout the. spring
and: summer `season: arid carry. out
the Achievement : Day ' -program
which ''will clirnax the 'projects
• next Fall.- . ,
In. the 4 dairy calf elutbs . there.
are 69 meimbers . in 7 -beef ;clubs
there .' are 139 • members and 'in 3
clubs with.both beef and dairy
calves, there are 51 Members with'
a • total enrolment. of 259 in calf.
clulbs In. 6: swine 'clubs there are
78 boys• and"giris • participating,
and. there are 59' Inemlbers in : 4
grain 'clubs and 57 in' 3.4-H'pou1
•try clubs., The tractor club
,is
made up of ` 14 members; ' the
whitebean club 32 members and
d.
the forestry..: club 28 ' members.
New clubs organized this yearin-
elude grain clubs . in the Clinton
and Hoviiic'k • •areas,"•'`3 •, poultry
'clubs in the iSeaforth, : Exeter and
Clinton areas and a white bean
'club iti'the Iiensall. area.'
SP
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INTERMEDIATES WIN AND •
LOSE IN OPENING GAMES
Lucknow 'Intermediates chalk-
ed up a win in the opening .game
of the ,season in Benmiller ,last
Friday evening by defeating the
Benmiller team 5-3, but lost 'the';
second ,gaane -of the year in I;ip-
ley on Monday'rby a.soore .of 7-4.
Benmiller Win.
Grant 'Chisholm struck out 11
in. 7` innings- td,: -pitch ,the local.
team .to the .;;55-3 'wine' The chew
team, .• which hadn't •practiced to-,
' gether, a d many of the players -
"which hadn"t• , practised at all,,
worked well together and show-
ed promise. of a:. young powerful.'
team with a few more .games'
"under their belt", On the hill
for the opposition for the first
half of • the gargle was Don Chis
holrn, who matched brother;
Grant pith • for pitch. - Jenkins
worked the 'last . few innings in
the pitchng department for. Ben
miller; .. m
: Lucknow scored 3 runsiti the
first - inning with Benmiller add
ink. 2 .in their- • half. The : opposi-
tion added,, in the third
oto
tie', ;the ',store•: 'at '373. lir the
sixth'' inning,". Hugh 1VIacMillan,
singled ' and stole : second. Don;
T,hompsen'•doubled to score Mac
Millan,. and then went home on
ari error. to give Lucknow the5.73
margin:
Lose at Ripley •
In Ripley on :Monday night the
1ooals went. dawn to a 7-4 defeat
to. the ;• ;Ripley nine. The local'
team showed evidence that it
only their, second; time together
as .a team, 'sand literally ;handed.
the game to Ripley. Several •;.er .
rors ' and:.foolish plays . by Luck -
no* • were all the .Ripley team
needeed, for the margin ofvies,
tory..-Grant Chisholm had trouble.
with his, control, arid was . re-
lieved in • the 7th. by Kent .Hed-
ley, who - after. a `. shakey • start,
-settled--down' to good pitching•
• Lucknow': ' Chisholm: p;. cf;
Baerli.. n � - 2 Hedley; 3rd, p;. Mac-
d; Y
Intyre cf,- 2nd; Stanley c; Thomp-
son, 1st; Gook, if; MacMillian, 3rd,'
ss; Howard; rf; 'Nansori, rf; Greer,
Clubs in the immediate • vicin- .rf:
it include . the Lucknow gee • Ripley-: Blue; 2
Y nd; Gamble, 3rd;
Calf Club, -sponsored by the Mason, c; MacDonald, 1st; :Court-
l..._So iet. _ ne ._ cf,. _Pohock,.�lf;' MacDonald,
d:.�ucknow Agricultural oc : , y_, Y�
'with :Georgee: Kennedy. ..and Tom .rf; Mackay, .ss; MacKenzie; p.,
Todd' as club leaders-' Dungan- ,
4-H . cluib..inernbers ' .are paid.
prize money on their . total .marks'
derived-fromn-:attendance -.at-:meet-
ings; Monthly , records; judging;
examinations; award- on -their'
project:• at the Fair .and the Man-
agement.- and general interest
taken ..in the project.:
1
non 4-H Calf Club, sponsored •by'
Colwanash Junior ariners, with
'Chester -Finnigan &':John. Clarke
as leaders; . Dungannon ' Swine.
Club, :' sponsored by Dungannon
Agriculture Society, with Arnold.
Alton and J. D. Dumb', AS club
•
"If 'a person will eat slowly, the
will eat considerably • less' says
a. •physician: This .•is particularly
:true` ' if he .eats at .: a, bearding
house. '
leaders. .
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WEPNEI
FOR FATHER'S DAY,' GIVE
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We have the largest and most complete selection that has
. ever been in out store.. '
A COMPLETE, STOCK. O .,
RODS, REELS, LINES,. LURES, SPOONS,'
---WORBLERS, SPINNERS, . J4 D
and �,q
EVERY DESCRIPTION;.
.BAITS, OF • • `
Complete. Selection, Too, For The Young Fisherman
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Priced For' Everyone's Pocket'
WE HAVE CEMENT ON' HAND
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erster csinnon
Plumbing, . Heating, Wiring, Eavetroughing
Phone 50, 'Lucknow. '
DOUBLE SCHEDULE. FOR
GROUP .4 SOFTBALL' •
The following . Ls a. complete
and corrected, schedule of 'soft=
(ball gaanes. in, Group 4: of .the
Intermediate "D" series, in which
Lucknow is playing as a ; `•`B"
•
team.
MAY
31.= -ort Albert at, Und..rw..00d
.JUNE,
3-Bervie at Ripley ,
3--Lucknow at Benmiller
3 Underwood .at. Port Albert
6 Benrililler at 'Underwood
6 Lucknow :at' Ripley
8=Port Albert'. at Bervie •
10= -Underwood at Lucknow
16-,RiGplerat-Benmiller
:13.•.Lucknow
at, Underw
o
od
113,=Bervie at. Benmiller •
14—Ripley, atFort Albert .:
17-Benmiller at. Ripley
17 -Fort Albert at Lucknow
17=11nderwood at' Beryie
20-;Benmiller at' Port'. Albert
20--Bervie :at L-ucknoW
20—eipley ` at Underwood
24=-.Bervie at Port Albert
24 Underwood _ 'at Ripley
. 24 —•Benmiller at Lucknow
27—Lucknow at Bervie
'27 --Poll Albert at. Bepmilier
30 Underwood at Ben niller
• JULY
47Riple-y.--at-•-Bervie
4= -Benin ler at . Bervie
5--Luckrfow, at Por.,t'.Albert
8 Bervie at Underwood
8 Port Aubert at Ripley'
11-Ri • le .. at 'Lucknow.
11—Port Albert at Underwood
1:5-Bervie' at .`Ripley ,
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The.. perfect semi=gess enamel...ideal
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D.UNGANNON "
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• Mr.and :;IVirs. George l i:odges'
have been: visited recently :by the
.forrner's brother-in-law Mr. Ari-
gus McKay. Of ,Strasburg, Sask
and •brother„°Mr. Ed Hodges of
Clinton
. `.
•Mrs. Cha tles Fowler received
word” recently 'that, her =younger.
sister, --.Mrs. .C. C. Anderson is
critically.. ill in a Winnipeg, Man:,
hospital. •Mr., and Mrs...Fowier
son ,' Tom' . wererecent visitors
with her brother, 'Rev: Glen Ball
4f Woodford; They .are waiting
for better: word of• : their sister's
Condition.'
15,--Lucknow. at Benmiller
15—Underwood at Port Albert. •
18-4ont. Albert at Bervie. •
9,--L.40know_: t-llipley
2i -Ripley lat. Benmiller .
22_Underwood at Lucknow
22 :Bervie .at• . Port Albert'
25=-!Lucknow • at Underwood
25—Bervie at : Benmiller.
26--•1tipley at .Port .Albert
29 B.enmiller at Ripley,' ,
29 -Port Albert 'at Lucknow
29 Underwood ai Bervie
AUGUST ;
3 --Port :Albert at: Benmiller
3--Bervie at • Lucknow • •
4—Ripley at Underwood
5-Berutniller at Port Albert
5—+Lucknow at Bervie
8—nem-hp:ler'. at L'ueknow
9, -=•Underwood ,at Ripley
10 Lucknow At. Port Albert
12 -Ripley at Bervie
15-7•Benmiller at Bervie
16-RRipley, 'at Lucknow • :
16-1erNrie at UnderWwood
20—Port Albert• at Ripley:
" Mr. and .Mrs. Omar Brooks' &
family :,were recent-. visitors with
her brother, Mr.: Roy' Atkinson,
Brantford.
Mr. Wesley Alton elf London,
visited his cousin,, Mr..; Harvey
Altos} on •Sunday, : •
Miss,. Jean l Errington of Lon-
don spent: the :week -end with her •
:parents, .Mr. and Mrs::.Victor.. Er-
-ririgton:
Mr. `Chester Durnin ,and eau
ghter, Miss Marjorie F u:r-nin �f'
'resin P.A;` are .spendingsome.'
holidays with. the ,former's. par-
ents, Mr : and .Mrs : R... J
"114,r. . and',. Mrs: 'James Reid .:of
Port Elgin .were..Sunday visitors
with his mother, Mrs. Charlotte--.-
.Reid. •
Mrs. Jos. Hamilton . was host= •
ess for. ..!the Ladies, Guild: of St.
Pauls :Anglican churph on Thurs.'
ay -'afternoon; bei-n,g :an►Pnor . __ _.
ary member of the 'Guild., There
were-two•-honorary=member s x
members and '. two yisito.rs pres.-
ent.: ;The. afternoon •was spent at
quilling.
Mrs: : ' H.. L. Jennings
gave a : 'repor£7Of t . el e-D,eanery-
rneeting, at Lion's Head:. At ,the
close of the atfernoon refresh-
rrients were served by Mrs. W.
Caesar, Mrs: T. • Park assisting,
Mrs. Hamilton' the hostess.
Mrs Tom Webster and her eau=
ghter,; 6th Con., WestWn•wnnhss'h, :
Mrs;-, Bi 1.-Br-adley;._...and -
of poderich spent.. a ;few days .vis; •
iting their cousin, Mrs: Minnie
Hail, Brantford.
The June .meeting 'of the
iced Church W.M.S. was held •on
Friday afternoon at the home. of
Mrs. J. Rivett, : Mrs.. Gen. liodies
opened with prayerarid the aim
and •.object was repeated. Mrs,
Arthur Elliott led with the wor
ship service. Mr's. •Harvey Ander
son read the scripture, The roll
call ,, was answered by 14 mem-
bers and two visitas. It was re,
ported that eight house cil.lA and
three hospital 'calls wear: made
during the month. Mrs.. liivett,
read: a letter from 1/Uss ?3. Ger
'hard, a missionary . lit Manitoba..
Mrs. Graham McNee •visited from
the Nile' branch. brimgir
ings and gave two porn:'. Mrs.
Cecil Blake gave a chapter: ril
the ,study book on 'Angela. Mrs. r'
1bo> ert Irvin led 'An 'reading the.
alhpabet on overseas relief .with
all assisting. Mrs. Hodges closed
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HELD CLEARING BEE ,
LAST, WEEK AT sir'; PETER
On Thursday, June 2nd , the
members of the 'congregation of
St, Peters, Lucknow, ,houseclean-
ed the church. 'A large congrega-
tion was present on Sunday to
show appreciation for the imp
proved appearance of : t h e
church. Those who had been re-
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first coihmuniort. • ' the afternoon, Mrs,. Rivett set
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