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" WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th, 195'5.
111)14ETHREW WEEKS,. • .
1IN 7 DAYS!
DEFEAT WERVIE: 16-8 '
LucknOw*Intermeciiates, played
;their third • ball game of the
season on Monday night in Bervie
arid deefatee the Oervie nine
16-8. •
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After. a three. -week.- layoff due
to the inability to- use the local
diattiOndzwhich- was being prop-
erly 'drained, the Lucknovi C114.11?
started off on the right font, by
their win ,over .Bervie.
' Grant %Chisholm ,'started on the
,Lucknow mound and waS reliev-
ed by Georg. Westlak.ein the
fnurth inning.4arid. Kent- Hedley
'came:.in, tlo .,qth tofinish th&.z,
game./ Al Baker did the receiv-
ing: '�r •Bervie„ IS, Armstrong
and E.:Arnold went an the way.
LucknoW: J, -Chin,. 2nd; '3rd;
MacMillari,•.ss; C'hisholm; p, 2nd;
MacIntyre, cf; Westlake, 1st, p;
Hedley, 3rd, .p; C: Chin, Baker,
c.;:NansOn,'• rf
Bervie: Peters, lf; Dune Camp-
bell; rf; K. Armstrong, p; -Doug-
'aid Campbell, • 2nd; •'114.
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THIS SEASON. •' •• •
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now with, normal garden care and a few
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Research Laboratories; '1964 Toronto
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El'AR RISP 1\1:, FAMILY
JITNEY WINNERS ' ANNUAL REUN ION
• There:is increaSed. interest 107
-eally this: season in lawn ,bowl-•
ing. The greens are in good shape.
and both ladies and men are en-
joying the •pasfime.
At Friday' night's, jitney the
winners • Were ,Roy Finlayscin,
Garnet Hehderson, M. L. Sander,
"son,Murray• Couse, Grant Case,
James Cameron. ,
WEDDING BEL MeCreight, sister 'of '
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• ELLIOTT—MeCREIGHT
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EffectiVe with •gladiOli a.nd
• •- white orange ..blbasoins; Pahn.err:
atop United Church was the sett-
ing on *Time 18itiwhen *Mildred
jean ..McCreight,-, daighter of -Mr.
nd Mrs. Rev M.cCreight of Pal-
merston. and formerly. Of Dick,.
• no*, was drifted in marriage to.
• Harold Arthur-Elliotti- son -
and Mrs..Artlitir Elliott, bungaii-:
noh. Rev. :Wray .0. Mather of-
• ficiated:at -the double rix,g cere-
Given in marriage by • her
father, the bride. wore. a • floor'
iength „gown of ice blue, 'nylon
• tulle over: white. slipper satin,
fashioned- 'with a sweetheart
neckline and lily . point sleeves• ,
Her' white fingertip 'veil of. tulle
• illusion was held In. place by .a
• headdress of seed pearls and• Se7.
iluins.,She. carried an .arm'1,011-•
. oliet of deep pink roses and
-steplionitiS. ,
the bride:.Was „maid of. honor in
a pink net walit length gown in
•pale green With matching head-
dress. Both' carried nosegays of
•pink and white baby'
Mr, Arnold Stothers, Dungan-
non, was' best Man.
BefOre the. ceremony and.
the:, signing of the register,
Miss Marian Mann, Atwood, CO1.11-
in, of...the laride, sang "0..Perfect
Love" and 91 Love Yu • Truly"
accompanied.: by Mr. R' •D'Al-.
'ton, gtiest organist. ,
For the •recePtibn whieh,"fol-
iowed In the church dining room,
.the' bride's mother received: the
gets in aburgundy blue crepe
e -ver taffeta with dusky.rose ac.--
•cessories.- The, groOin'S mother
chose a dusky raise erep over tat,
leta,-with Matching white. acces-
sorieS. • : • -•
Fallowing the Weddlng trip in
Northern Ontario; the young
couple will reside ori the grOain's•
• farm near•DungannOn:
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WON. BOWLING TOURNEY
Fred Jackson FinlaS/-
Son , won first:, prize at the lawn
bowling doubles tournament at
Mount FOreSt last Wednesday:
Twenty-eight rinks. competed,. •
FATHER Or FIVE 0A,AS 'HEAD
FORMER ASHFIELD. PASTOR
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Rev. :Beverlek L. Oaten, ,head
Of the Five Oaks ChriStian Train-,
ing Centre at Paris, has a,eknow7
ledged a donation frOril•the Luck -
pow United Church,'iowards the•
capital costs of the • "House 'of
the Interpreter" at Five Oaks:.
Rei.,Oaten's father, Rev.• j.
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Oaten; ministered. oh the Ashfield
Circuit. from •1900 -to. 1903.
In his' letter of acknowledg-
ment Rev. Oaten referred to his
childhood impression of Lucknow
United'Church' :which he found'
to be much as he had Pictured
it,. when.he had occasion to driVe
through here one evening not
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CEC: McALPINE RELEASES .
LAD TRAPPED IN, *VARA'
Among, the early pioneer sett-
lers of Goderich-Were-larrieS-and
Sarah 'Harker Harrison, Who:i
came to !Canada from Yorkshire,.
England, and: settled. in Goderich
in 1836, later taking up 'residence
in Goderich Township. Their
descendants held their •20th an-
nyal reunion picnic at the Sea -
forth Liens Park • on, Saturday,
June •1.1th; 1955: There were 87
present, :.a slight •drop in attend-
ance dueLto a wet and. cold -day
veryone • enjoyed !a. swell din-
ner before the .races Were run
off. There :Was only a, warm-up
bali game before another, •rain
shover, so ,an earlY_ picnic sup.
pe -r' was enjoyed e by ‘. •
,The following -Were elected' to
•office 'for 1956:.preSident, W: C.
Adams,, London; sec.-treas.,
Amy • 'Hunt, . London.; directors,.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert 'Harrison of
Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil
Harrison of. :Science. Hill; .SpOrtS
Mt-: and Mrs: Bill
,Aikenhead•of Kippen, Mrs. Olive
Adarns and ,.Mr. Bud Himt; Lon,
don. . . : •
•:•• Winners qf the, sports were as'
folloWs: boys and girls under 5,:
Bryan HOdgert, Richard- Wilbert;
girls...8 and Linder, Diane -Fiber,
Barbara. Willert; boys 8 and un-
der,..Leroy Harrigon, Bobby Col-:
linS; girls 12 'and under,. Gloria
• Harison, -Mary', Symons; boys' 12
and under, Ken- Black, Leroy
Harrison; girls 15 • and •under,
Gloria Harrison, Betty Harrison;
boys 15 and 'under, Ken BMck,
Richard Harrison.; young lathes,
Muriel Harrison, Betle-Gra-hatn; •
young' men; Lorne Hackett, Jim
,Harrison; • married ladies, Mrs.
Lois .HOclgert; Mrs..JOYce,WOlert;
married • men,Harold "Willert,
Bud' Hunt; necktie . race, ..Jo.yce
and ..11arOldAmy. and
.Bud:Hunt;,ba116-oh bursting race,
Freda .,arid Bill Alkenhead, Lois
Hodgert- and Albert, Taylor. ;The .
lucky draw for 2'. lb. box Of.
chocolates, Mrs. Stan c,Cill,in0; the'
oldest ,person presen,,
dore Harrison; the youngest, Wil-.
liain Ernest Collins; coming; the
greatest distance, 'Mr.' and Mrs...
W.• C.. Adams :and Cathy, Lon-"
don. • . •
• renlember wherv„LOrne
Hackett came in first in the 'age
3 an Under race, l938 ••• °
•• Sec..treas, Amy. Hunt. •
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Married At Victoria.;
The marriage of .Miss D'arleen
Louise Coey. and Lieut. Lyle It
Bannister. of the Royal Canadian- .,
Navy; 'Wassolemnized at. Victoria,
B.C. Lieut. Bannister is a son of •
Mr. and Mrs. L. G., .Bannister of •
London, and. -who ;or., a time re,
sided at St. Helens and Lucknow....
There is an old Japanese pro, ,.
verb that .says, he who rows his .
brother., across the stream will
• ,A. 13 -year-old• boy esCa.pe'd
:death by suffocation by' only -15
minutes on' Monday when -he was
accidentally trapped inside • the
vault, in an. Lin -finished bank
Whiah—ri7ifider construCtion: •
• Police* said. the. boy, Billy Gar -
Vey; entered the hnfinis,hecl Bank
of Montreal banding through a
'basenient window. He was ac-
,companid by a, friend, Jerry
'Burns, 1,1.
• The.conWuOican workers were
at lunch at the tithe.
,lunch
the vault, and the
' .heavy steel door Swung shut,
automatically looking from. the
out -Side. • '
• Jerry rfo
an 'r help, and told,
police . who located bank mana;
ger Cecil D,' 1126Alpine: Mr, Mc-
Alpine. rushed 'to, the. bank and
opened the vault. Cec .a for
mer Merriber of the local Bank ,
n.f Montreal ' staff and manager
at MildMay prior to his transfer
to Windsor. •••
Police said the' boy would -have
collapsed in another 15 minutes,
.if •he. had notbeen released.
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