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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKPIONV0 ONTARIO
tbe Ontario Btind Golfers chain- SET SMALL *.LEVY
.ondtir„t_the--vmocLericl_with,
119 score for 18 holes at Kitch- • : • • irSTE
ener Westrnount course.'.
Harold, who is a brother -in- A plan to, promote. improve-
.oir town, will '1WsilliViboeilaan m:Hemenbederrsoonf rakeringt in
nanthde Inprecr4cilucantidoinsi'nogi mar-
off -
the Canadian team competing for will be undertaken bY the On -
the International Band Golf taro Beef Produeers' Association.
,ehanvionship at Windsor from It will be financed by means of
'September 8 to 10. . . Small dechictions from the re -
Each blind 'golfer has a coach Itemorrndsingentocaatntleinannodunccaelmveesn,i ac -
who sets him up for each drive
or putt and' explains the hazards. gie AssOciation President, Harold
and lie of the 00.1rse.. . ' J.., Huffman Of Blenheim': .
• Total receipts of, the 'tburna- • In annotmeing the Plan, Mr.
merit will be donated to the re- - Huffman atated. that deductions-
creatidnaL program_ of ihg Can_ of 10c per head on cattle and 5e
stockyards Or direct -to packing:
-,panuibaiil!,
tiadliinand: National Institute fir . 1.•ie :aoun.imeaaVses swo-billia d,..t14(inaugahd.e
plants - in- Ontario,' 'bedinning
MonclaYi'Septeriaber 26th, 1955. .
, if Mr: Huffman said his execut-
. The Lucknow 'Intermediate ive had .beeri authorized :by the
ball team made it two straight anritial meeting last April to pro-.
wins over •Teeswater ninevas they peed 'with the details of such ,a,
.defeated them 16-9 in the "C41- plan. Since that time they hive
ucknow Third Straig
Luck,now , Intermediate. .b,all faced Teeswater pitcher Jim Mac -
team scored four rims' in the last 'Kinnon for the first time, and
of the ninth inning to give them he struck out 3, Walked '2 and
a 7-6 margin over the Teeswater gave up 11 hits. • • • ,
' Nine 'in a ..W.O.A.A. "B" playoff. LucknOw: MacMillan ss; Mac -
contest here •Monday night This Intyre 2nd; Chisholm P; West-'
win advanced the locals to a 3-0 lake c; Hedley 3rd; Thompson
lead in ,a best -of -seven aeries, ist; C. Greer cf; C. Chin lff Nan -
with the fonrth.dame•to ;bePlay- son. rf; H. Greer rf. (6).•
ed in Teeswater on .Thursday' Tieeswater: ItennedY 3rd; Cron,:
night • • r•in Cerson Cassitly-2ncl;
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L'utknOw. led . 1-0' until' the *4th Moore cf; •Hin , TunneY if,
inning when, the visitpirs knotted Wissler p; MacKinnon p.
the :score' at one rim, each, Iri. • r :e
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the 5th; TeesWater•capitalized;'for Teeswater 000 130 011-0.11 .6.
• • 3 runs on.4 hits and a walk to Lucknow 100 001 :0142-7 11 1
give thern a 4-1 lead. Lucknow •Lucknow: Chisholm and West -
added a run, M the 6th, and each lake; Teeswater: MacKinnon and
team Scored once •,.in 'the 8t1i to Wissler.
make the score .5-3 at the end
of eight complete innings. In the
9th inning for Teeswater, Cersan
wallced, Moore got on on an error
and Hill,singled tosCOre.' CerS021.
" This gave the .visitors a com-
manding 'lead, with only. 'Luck-
• nOw's !half of •the'.ninth,ahead Of
, them, but the home team. really-
- turned ;it on! .1 ! Charlie, 'Chin
led off. With ',a 'walk.
Greer Jaid down a lovely :bunt,
. and both runners advanced. to
2nd and.,.3id..: .Hugh MacMillan
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got On.. on an error to load, the
bases with -nobody Out. Don Ma&,
Intyre flied otit t� ,ScOre Chin
ana :Greer, and • MacMillan. held
3rd. .:Grant Chisholni singled
to adore MatMillan; but .Was'
'forced at .second when ,GeOrge.
Westlake got on base. on. a field-
, :er'S'ehoice. Westlake went to 3rd
• on passed balls,.. and with'two
out .and the scare -tied at 6-6,
•.,George took advantage of ,an-
. other passed ball 'and' slid in
neatly.under • Teeswater
'catcher to give Lucknow the 7-6
vietory. . • • •
Grant Chisholm.... Pitched • the
• :victory for thehome team. He
struck out -14, 31,Valke4'4 and gave
WEDNESDAY, AL:I.G. 31st, I:955
H.ALDENty
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:SEIWKE"•
WCKNOW WIN .16-9:' OVER,' ,
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Allnathre and Field Whit*g
Brushes, . Bearings, Ete,
RekitiWtfoT.---77-
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Fractional:and integral
• Horsepower Motors,
Also Nlectric Fan K Vacuums,
ClipPers, Drills, Etc.,
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'•PROBLEMS! ! !
, .. . ross CapitaP last Thuraclay: Teea- be.en:busy ironing, :out these de-
„ water is withput .lights, and the tails and gaining the co -opera-
.
After sitting around for three
- • game. was- a 6.30 affair: • tion of the various sections of
weeks waiting for a ;playoff. cent '' The' early. innings of the game
tender, the Lucknow . team fin- Were close, with Teeswater open
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ally has got rolling. against Tees,. ing the scoring with 'a three -run
water in the 'first round Of ,tla•e outburst. At the end of five corn-
-`11" --playoffs- but 17± ! . - - :plete innings'the score was lock-
• The . usual fall problem has ed at 5-5. Lueknow scored. 11
presented 'itself once,. again,
runs in the. last four • fames
sending.. the -Liitlinovv manage,. while holding Teeswater -to 4. ' '
rnent scrambling. . • • ' Home runs were the feature of
Al Baker, who has been catch-
the'eVenhig with Al Baker, Grant
ing a fine game all season., has Chisholm, . 'IIaroldl, Greer and
accepted a job in Brainpton, and Kent Hedley, clouting one -each.
left on • Stinday. Jack Chin, 2rid for . Luc,know' and ,G.. Cerson one
baseman, is returning . to . school for 'reepwater. ' .. . , • •, . .. .
In Toronto. George: Westlake " -is ' Grant Chisholm 'Went all the
away on holidays. Harold COOlc,
way pitching for Lucknow .Strik7
,outfielcler is Working elsewhere. ing but .6,,.'waikind.3 and giving
Don Thoinp.son, 1st baseman; is up 7' hits. 'Al Baker did the Catela
going to Vancouver for two ing. Cassidy pitehed for •Tees -
Weeks to •a newspaper ,.tonyen-
water-, and Was relieved by Tun -
tion, Who knows what next Lat- ney- inythe 9th: He -'-struck out -1;
eat developments :•--,- Grant :Chia -
walked. none .arid gave up . •19
holm is taking some holidays and hits. Ceram Worked behind the
, Will miss Thuraday's game. plate.
, This. Win gave the Lucknow
WON..ONTARIO BLIND boys -La -2-0 lead----in:--theLbeat-of
GOLFERS CHAMPIONSHIP,
. ...segen_iIn.terinecliate "Bf_Serie,s . •
iltbi.i, sc;L.Hu7kGnrOowe;,M;nacdM, .1111.4n(6,)S;S;41Baaclii.ler.
Harold Mitchell of Ilain
up 11 hits. The Lueknow-batters and formerly •of Windham; woo. ,tyrte,,,,o; oileh9lin, ..p.:: Hedley,
3rd; Thompson, lat;. C. Greer,. if; • •
Westlake, -2nd (6); 'C, Chin, lf. ., sociation treasurer• ' within • sixty
'Teeswater: B. 'C•assidy, p,: .2ricl; I days and giving full details of
Weiss; 3rd; cersOn, c; Hill,. cf; 1 the transaction.
Cassidy, ss;': Moore, if, Cronin, . Mr. Huffman said that the beef
producers .--- that is the. farmers
who. produce 'commercial beef
catile-,-7had cerne to realize 'they
must: take steps to further *im-
prove their Production, market-
ing and merchandising .methods,
if they are to compete 'success-
fully with other branches of .the
. toed: induatry. MOreover, these
' Fifty-fcitir •bowlers from Lutk- ether branchea. are ,blowing. their
now and ' Kincardine enjoyed -a horns father loudly in• praise of
very pleasant evening of mixed their products. The ,beef produc-•
doubles'. at the local greens . on ,ers feeL it is time they .did some
Thursday evening, Wallace '11111. "tooting”. for beef and this plan
, lei, president of the Lucknow •is,intended to help, them do just
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Ffinliale.wds11::6DWho-werlioa"thiney .1a5;'topailtmhgee-h:t,ws"e.thn:ye-e
local ..members placing setand,
Went to visiting bowilera with
third' .and fourth: They Were 'as
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First,' fifth'''and sixth prize
Laloside.town and the president
Of their club, Mr. Black, replied.
eight. guest •bowlers from the th.#------.---'-
' wins, phis •17; Roy. Finlayson, - 3
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Phis 15; George Taylor, 3 'plus
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12; Peter Johnaton,'3.plus.12;.Bob
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Geddes, 3 plus '11;. Mr. Lavery;
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AT LOW COST
Got Ins-ulating, 'Witte as Well as Beauty,
• by Using .
Ceiling
Size 16" x1.67 x %7
parents,aVir, and Mrs, Win. ,Evans
for a .few weeks.
• Ted Evans 'hOliclayed....for a ..,
the :industry whibh, will be in- week With relative a at 11Srde
volved in one way or. another. Park ,and London, returning with
The only practical Method • ,of 'his' parents Saturday, who spent
haying:the deductions made was the day there.
through the &fleet of the dealers
Douglas Conley and Harvey
when at companied em.
iller went West on Thursday'
•the animals do directly- to their
and through the packers
and commission agents who
tattle and •calves on the• yards
plants. This means considerable -*met
Mr; :Joe , Conley of -Lucknow
•Mr.., • Philip Steer _ left' for the
ottrindFmiridsa.Y.3.,
th o
Clutton of
extra :Office detail for these bust -
Owes, but .all of.,. them have
London, . Constable and Mrs. .
agreed. : to co' -operate because
‚Hudson. .1V1.illatirri' Of WhitehOrse,
they. feel the, plan :proposed by,
Yukon; Were -recent visiters':. at
the Beef: Producers' Association
the ,horrie Of•Mr!..and
will benefit all phases Of the in -
Mrs. Ches
ter Feadan. • . • .
clustry...• Once " these. deductions
Mr. and Mrs. John Griffin,: 'Sr,..„ -
are made, they Will be, forward -
(nee Helen. MacMillan) were vis7 •
ed in. hill to the Asaotiation
itors with. Mr. ; and :Mrs: Mylai
Whilevis-
treasury on a monthly • basis..
MacMillan and Mr. • and Mrs.'
.the plan .provides that
'the .cleductions Will be made. ori Pat M6'aMOlaii
Miss Shirleyr. Smith of Tiver-
and famity.
all tattle: and calves, dOing. dir-•
ton is a holiday Visitor with her
ed. to packing plants. or Sold: on
aunt, Mr. and Mei. Frank Mil7
mutant; stockyards • in Ontario,-' it
that_the _ Plan ler' •
Net Suritlay;.-September-4*-
a:voluntary. one. Should • any pro-
SundaY School starat
duper. !Oil -he did not. w4sh, to
.contribute,, ihe can. obtain !a . re- and :Pluireh' at 300 'p.m. for. the
fall. and winter mentha. ' The
fund of : the. full amount Of his
Langside . congregation has been
deductions by tontactin,d`the
enjoying having Rev. Colvin' of
the Brusapla charge with next
Sunday his. last Sunday.' Rev,
-Caswell, who, has, exchanged 0.117
pits during his 'v,ac,ation will be '
pulpit .the following Sun-.
day, September. rah.'
The ladies of Sehoe4 Section
No,. 8 were guests at the 'lovely
;trousseau tea: in honer of Miss
Marjorie McDonald of near !Fees -
water, Who was 'a former. teacher
for five years, Her w'edding took
place in Teeswater ,Presbyterian
at noon,. to William Hunciphrey of , •
Gorrie with a: reCeption later in
the .church parlors. This
'Triunity 'ex*,ends congratulations
and best. wishes. •
• Mr.' and. Mrs. Andrew Thornps:
LANOSIDE son. Of Boviinanville were callers
during .the week ' in this
CongratUlatiOns AO Mr. ".43c Mrs: ;wtehaehreer A4at.,Irsw. Nwo.a:s9.' aThfe6Vrniserer.
Huntley Dawson 'on the birth of enjoying holiday at the beach.:
a son on August 25th, 1955. ". and ,Mrs, Usti: Butler of
• Congratulations to Mr: Sr Mrs. Mitchell Were • Sunday. -visitors
Eric EiranS, (nee Winnifred Don- with. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin.
aldson) of Hyde •Park, on. the Mrs. Nettie Kernahan of. van
birth a a son On Atidlist 25th; couver ' who has *been visiting
1055, in Bethesda •Hospital. ariapng 'relatives here has gone
Master .Roddy Evans 'of, Hyde to Detroit and Lavonia, gich., to
Park is a Visitor with his grand-' visit with„frienda there,.
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.1'unney, 2nd; Kennedy, ,rf;
'MacKinnon, rf.. • • :
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Lucknow. ....041 002333-16 19.7
Teeswater ...300 110 PP--• 9 .7..5
LOCAL BOWLERS PLAY .
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MATERIAL FOR A' ROOM 10' x 14'
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''. DISTRICT , FAIR '.DATES, ' •
Bayfield .,,..,.... . ...,......... Sept. 28, 29
-131y,th ' ' Sept., 20, 21
Brussels ' ' Sept. 29, 30
Chatsworth „......:.., Sept. 29,• 30
•Chesler . . , .Sept • 9, 10
•Clifford' ....... . :.. . ....... .. . .... .: pet; 7, 8
Dungannon 1,....-„......„ . .. . .. Sept: 20'
'Durham Sept, 30, Oct 1
Elmira ......,.. .. .:,Sept. 2, 3 & 5,
Erin ,' Oct..1, 8. & 10
Exeter ' *' , . Sept: 21, 22
Hanover "., .. „„... . Sept. 14, 15
Harriston , ., Sept. 2,1, 22
Kirieardine ...... ._
Liatowel "........,:..„:.„.. Sept. 2e, 27 I .
Lucknow ..„„,..,..,..,. 'Sept: 27, 28 !
Mildmay .. . . . .....„... . .." Sept: 12, t3
„Milverton-,.......„-;....• Sept,--21,--24.—
M6unt Forest , .. ..,„ Sept. 10712 „
I Paisle.y . .. ..,..:..: . ... .. Sept. 19, 20
. 2alrnerston, „ ' L, _ , Oct. 3, 1 .4
Ripley .... Sept. 234 24
SeafOrth . .... ...:........,....., Sept. 22; .23,
Tara .. .. ....... ... .'....;....... Sc.pt. 28, 29
.TeetWater..'„.".„.„.....ts„.., Ott. 44 5
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