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THE. LUCKNOW • SENTINEL, LUCK OW , ONTARIO
1954. Chev.' Belair Coach;•`Powerglide,, fully equipped $1,995
1954; Chev,. Deluxe Sedan,. fully equipped
Six .1954 Chev. Sedans, fully, equipped ;.,, .,,,. $1,745
.1953.Chev:. Sedan .. • -LS1,r- � 95"-
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FIREMEN, NOT BURNED -011T
IN MONDAY 'BALL GAME.
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Some of the intermediate • ball team and ,others were .having a
practice at the Park •on ' Monday
night, and. were gamely chall-
enged by ;members of the local
Fire Company who 'were eager
for a game after °their regular;
:meeting, • - • •
Despite a game battle the, Fire-
men went don: to'. a•• 9-7 defeat
to the opposition.
Line-up for the Firemen`.' was -
George Taylor„ •Innes: •MapSween,
Bill Johnstone,: Bud Thompson,
Stuart Collyer; ' Tom Anderson,
George Whitlby, Murray Render-;
On Fioyd Milne and • Roy Ha.v-
Their opposition, included . Al
Baker; . Huh MacMillan, -Jack
Cook, • Don Thompson, , ` Bob
Hewat, Jack ' Chin, Charlie Chin
and Al Irwin.,
.1949 Chev. Coach
1948' Chev. Sedan '
1948 'Plymouth Sedan .,,..�>,...
1948 Pontiac Sedan,
1946 Pontiac5-Passenger Coupe
,TRUCKS'
1954 Chev.' 1/2 -Ton Pick-Up,:l low mileage
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1950: Ford V /2 Ton Pick -Ur
1947 Chev. 34 -Ton •Pick -Up ..............
Huron County's Foremost Used :Car Dealers
Cash, Trade, Terms -. Open Evenings Until 10
Cities Service Dealer Phone- -73x, . Brussels
LANSIDE'
• This community extends deep
sympathy to Mr. Wan. MacIntyre ,
in the passing ,of his .brother,: Mr.
Archie MaaIntyre of Con. 2, west.
',Sympathy is • also • 'extended .. to.
'Mrs: Maclntyre and family,. Who
"'were :: fon' 'et( residents, of this.
community: slid also to. all other
relatives.
Mr: Lawrence ;MacLeod and Mr.
Whir . Evans: purchased threshing.
anaachines recently.
Mrs. • Cyril (Nettie) Kernaahan.
of " Vancouver,. B:C.; is a, visitor.
with' her sister, . Mrs: . Mary Jane
Tiffin: and ` Mrr and Mrs. Russel
Ritchie and Tiffin families'..Bett'y.
Lou •MacLagan ;of: Londoin is also
a visitor at the Ritchie' home,:
Miss Margaret: Steer. -:of London
has: spent two , wiveeks' ,'vacation
+with her ::parents; Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Steer
Mr; and Mrs: `'Harold` Caird :.of
Kingston, formerly of . Lydden,'
'Sask.; were •.visitors, with.'Mr. and
Mrs. Fred 'Tiffin. '•
Mr. and .Mrs. Jack' Hayes of
Lawonia., " Michigan,: were visitors
with the ..Tiffin families: Mrs.
-home-
f�firi=returned
Sitar�Ja
.(with .them after . a visit with
friends there.
Visitors recently; With-. Mr.. and
Mrs. 'Frank Miller 'were, Mr,. and,
Mrs.: Bruce' Smith, Doiina;• Viola
and Mary Anne 'of - Soubhanpton,
Mr. and Mrs. •Lloyd. Smith of Pe-
trolia, Mrs. Stanley .Swass and
Eliza'b'eth Ann; and` Eddie'°Smith
of Tiverton. Miss Dorothy Smith
'is.a holiday v"isitor'•at'"present.'
Congratulations to Mr. & ,:Mrs.
John::Morrisonon the birth of-
{a ..son in W in'ghain. Hospital
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Threshing is .d
day' •with • ,craps proving quite
satisfactory in • spite . of . so much
dry weather.. ... .
Miss Melba Clow of Toronto- is.
a holiday visitor:' with her aunt,
Mrs. Wm:' 'Orr.
Mrs. Wm.:Scott 'eom<pleted her
five-week . u,usic course in Tor
cntoi,'ahis week: '
Marion,=Scott -spent a week in
Toronto holitlaying.
• Mrs. Wni. MacIntyre: Was able.
to return home from' Windham
Hospital two weeks ago' after
having a.:bady cast put 'on follow-
ing• her aeeident ' when she , fell
to• the ground'.when a.. limb;:br.oke
on, :a cherry tree, • '
Misses Donelda -d • Nancy •
Cochrane* are,' spending ` a ,While
- .=Joe— 'and,
' " ork a
•--'i'�lredford---�w
=at �.,,
Betty Marriott . were holiday vis='
iters' at the:Cochrane Cochrane home •
W;DNESDAY, AUG. loth, 19513;
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• Lucknow Intermediates have
wound up' the regular 'ball sche
dule ,with. the "C"' grouping, and
are presently : standing. by ,
await-
ingw word of who the
Y
in the W.O.A.A.'Interniediate 'B'
.playoffs.
It is' expected that play will.
commence about the ,'end of this
week. '• ' With •'' a : welt -balanced
young: team, most' of Whom' could
be ,playing junior:ball, a strong
pitching. staff, ' and a 'number of:
emierianced veteran ; players, it
is anticipated that local ball fans
11 befreal 1 ff
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OntatiO •
wi in " for some p aye
Tied For. Second
The•Lucknow::rink of Isaac Mil-
ler and Robt Rae tied for second
place in the Lloyd' and. Son
doubles: tournament at "VOingham.
in which 36 rinks competed. A
London; duo wanthe event, with
3 wins plus; aggregat 52 •The
was n•' two
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points'behind, and ;tied .with How
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ard �h..rbondy. _-and . Mel Dana...
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WEDDING: BEL S
• 01,0N-FERG.U'SON
North. Street United Church,
Goderich; was decorated -With
white • and 'blue gladioli, • ferns,
:palms and candleabra • for the
marriage of Alva Lorraine •Fer=
•guson, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold . Ferguson, Goderich, and,
,formerly of 'Lucknow, to James,
I...awrepee Olson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Albert, Olson of Toronto.
The • •double ring, -ceremony, at
3.30 p,m. on Saturday, July. 30th.,
was ' performed by :Rev. 1?1:.. A. •
Dickinson::
Given • in marriage. by .' her
father, the : bride's • full-length
gown was of foam•:: white.,Chan-.
tillytype lace:and 'tulle, with lace
bodice .and scalloped portrait
neckline. ;Vile e - -Ione -lace sleeves-
:forrned•points overthe handstand
the bouffant" tulle skirt featured
tiers. of tulle . edged . with . *cal:
loped lace• ending, in a chapel
train: Her headdress was a heart -
shaped '-'lace cap with pleated
edges holding ,a fingertip':veil of
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JUSTICE "QU4IIFIES FOR
ONTARIO AMAT.UER BALL.`
Meaford Knights have been
;given the O.K. to play in -.the
senior "A playdowns' in the O.n
tario IlAinateur' Softball Associa
tion with Charlie.. Justice on they
mound. To qualify Charlie " has
been "transferred" ' from Detroit
'to Meaford `and according to -the
Meaford Empress, "Justice has:
,beer'' named 'recreational director.
of the Meaford Amateur Athletic
Association, ,and has, .taken up.his
duties".
1Vleaford will meet such cluibs
as Windsor, Hai—ninon" and Tor-
onto rn the : senior provincial
playdowns.
The Set-up provides a .good:
chuckle in .centres •where Char
lie has performed. andis known.
But "Hank" Sritith:' of the Port
Elgin Tithes ' is more than. amus-
ed - he's justifiably perturbed
.and calls on •Mr. Frank , Feaver;
of the O:A.S.A. for' some' explain
in+g in' what he terms "a• real
stinkeroo".
It seems that a year ago Port
Elgin made, application to- enter
the O.A.S.A. senior ' playdowns
With _..Russ . :Johnston. on the
mound, The application • was
turned down on the: comrri•.utin4
non=residence rule. ,
GREENS , .O•VERTAXED FOR
,TWILIGHT DOUBLES : `
The local greens -were, overtax-
ed :on Thursday, July 28th,..; fora
twilight tournament. Twenty-two
rinks cornpeted , with :several local'
•bowlers withdrawing from play
te accomodate.th
visitors.
-Winning •rrr ks ' were, ,McLen=-
nan, •Seaforth, ' three .,wins plus
25; BaeChler, Goderich, 3 -plus 15;-
Barnett, Paisley, .2 ,plus 15; Sher
Bondy, : Wingham, . ; 2 plus' 18;
Thomas, Brussels,, 2 plus ;17; 'MO -
Lean,. •Seaforth, ; 2 ' plus' 17, '
LUCKNOW, DEFEATS 'BERVIE;
PT: :ALBERT,, BY 6-1 COUNT
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French • iilusio . -She carried a..
tresoent 'bouquet. of white ;r.oses.
and . stephanotis.; ,
Mrs. Elwood `Vint of • Nesbitt,.'
Man., was Matron Of. honor and
the • bridesmaids were", M i s,s'
Edythe' Barlow , of. Goderich and.
Mrs. Jahn. Charian , of .'Toronto,
sister of 'the- g oorh, Flower girl
was Patricia Ferguson, niece of
the bride. All were gowned alike.
The , flower girlwore :"a fa11-
length.dr.ess and the others wore
ballerina -length dresses of white'
nylon eyelet over white taffeta.
'with blue taffeta sashes 'and; mat=
thing. 'picture :hats: The' tnatron
Ofhonor and •bridesmaids'carried
small -hand bouque
� of •
blue
feathered carnations: The • flower' •
girl carried :a' , basket of simi•la'r•
flowers
Charles " Lison of : Dar t"mouth,
was ,best Man, Ushers were
1Reg Ferguson' of London, aad •
John ; Chalbrian Of Toronto,:
Mrs.. J: Snider •.was organis:t. "..
Soloist'was ":Mrs..John. Larnior bf
'Galt who sang "Because" and the,
"Wedding Prayer": • •
The. reception :was held •'a,t the,:
Sine.' The Sentinel* :'wept ..:on.
.holidays the- Lucknow .Interm'ed�
iate ball chub has. von two games
in as many 'starts by„ defeating;
Bervie :and Port Albert • both by
a .score. of 6-1.
Grant ,• Chisholm .rung up an
impressive count of 18:Strikeouts'
it the Port Albert. game : which
was "sweet victory .ov.er his form
er, teammates. Baker did the re-
ceiving..: Slan Dougherty struck
out .11 for Port Albert
In. the Bervie game, Chisholm
shone again, , striking out 17 bat-
ters.'George Westlake was on . the
r.eceiving end:
:Goderich .Pavilion • where. the,
.bride'smother ree.eived, Wearing
a dress of ice pink embossed
crystal'ette with` ,white "accessor-•
ies and"a' corsage. of ; white.ste-
phanotis • and' pink carnations,
She yeas •;assisted by. the groom's
•mother; who. ,wore• a dress , of
beige ; shantung With' brown .ac-
cessories and a corsage of yellow
roses,
For a wedding -rip 'to--=No.i th--
t
ern :Ontario; the 'bride wore a
white linen .'suit . •w.ith red and.
.white ` accessories.'. ,Her .corsage
'was • red roses. The, couple will:
reside in :Toronto'.
,BORN'
$:U,SHELL—in , 'Kincardine Hos=
pital . on .:July 23; -.1955 to Mr•._..:
and Mrs: .Donald Bushell., R.. 2,-
Holyrood, a son, Donald -Bruce,
WYLDS-Lin Kincardine Hospital.
on . July 28, 1955, to Mr. and Mrs. ,...•
Warren• Wylds, R. 3, Lucknow.;-,
a 'son.
VAN DIEPEN -- in Kincardine
Hospital • on July 29, 1955, to • Mr;'
and Mrs. • Theo. Van ' Diepen, 'R. '
7. Lucknow, a daughter, Joanne,
TAYLOR-AIr; an d mfVirs, Floyd 5:. `
Taylor. announce . the birth of 'a
son, John Donald, in Sarnia Gen
eral Hospital,. Monday, July ' l lth,
1955e ---a brother'for'Jiudith Anne.
Doubles ' Winners
Two. .Lucknow - rink were
among • the - Winners in a :'44 -rink.
doubles tournament at Hanover
recently. Roy Finlayson and Fred
‘Tacksori were 6th and , Garfield
MacDonald and Alex MacNay;
At a similar • tournament at
Seaforth: Roy and Fred captured
third• ---place- -and-j-I ewird-Ag-rrei
and Murray Couse placed fifth..
With a neck -and -neck 'race on
it the American League; a bus
load plans to take in, . the Detroit
Cleveland game in ..the Motor
City next Tuesday'•niglt. Trans-
portation, which:includes seats at
the' park, can Still" be obtained
rby, contacting Harvey Webster or
Harold Greer. •, •
• 1'0th Anniversary
.Fergus. Highland Ganes
SATURDAY, FAUGUST 2Otb,, 1955 '
1. VICTORIA PARK, FERGIi1S, ONTARIO
Dancingfiill dmission 75'c
• g f r�Mas ed Bands .—ATrack and Field Events
Sig Dance in Fergus Arena at Night.
"Canada's Most ColorfulHighland: Spectacle"
14)r----pesiti-ve--t-estrL.ts fr ttn . toot--41-is " and--
associated
nd-associated arthritic -rheumatic symptoms' sec
Mr. 'Pickering, at
SPECIAL FOOT CLINIC
WINGHAM -- Queen's Hotel
WED,NESDAY,. AUG; 17th -11 a.ni. to 8 pArte
And 'Each Two
25 years''. eacper en.ee •
:, Come, you'll. oe
glad you did! '
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