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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-09-21, Page 8•AGE EIGHT not LUCKNOW SENTINELI LUCKNOW,..ONTA UQ1 • W;EDN•F D . Y,, SEPT. 2.1st,:.1.95.5 y is Wlietherou Need One .Light Or 100, • • e Can Supply It,. In Odd 'Or Standard' Sizes. PREPARE NOW FO FALL AND. Wi.ir\TE Broken 'Getting 'Those, :Cracked And • . Windows Repaired. • fi 4 ►�1 • SWEEP SETS NOW I PI W.O.A.A., FINALS With 'Grant' ;Chisholm back on the Mound,, Lucknow made it four straight last Friday night -in Blyth 'to sweep the semi-finals series and .qualify, to meet the winner •of . the Bader{ -Wellesley .,playoffs for the , W.O.A.A. `B trophy. . ; • • ucknow .gave Blyth a'. 12-2 pasting in the -fourth game, for their worst,°defeat• of the set, 'and who •had been---rated-by .soree:.._tn., at •least` salvage - ,a game :or .two • Lucknow wrapped it up' by scores of 745, • 11-94 '7-4 and 12-Z ' and` did it •;by )both corning ;,from be.-• 'hind offensh 1y; and, the 'timely nippsively ing' of .Blyth rallies defers. On ''Friday night Chisholm pitched " rib. -shit ball for •five inn ings and only '21 men faced him. in: the first. six. Blyth rallied a bit.;, in• 'the Mate innings to chalk up::a'total'ef .eight hits, that were good for only .single runs in the 8th and 9th.' The Sepoy , town.team broke into the score colmn in the, 3rd with D'innie Maclnityre's•' homer being the big blow of the inning, The boys kept 'seeking the horse- hide for 14, ,hits that', netted runs every'. inning; from there in ex- cept in . the 4th. The big frarne was• the;.; 5th .'when the squad batted around for four Tuns. , Lucknow:. H. Greer 2nd, H. MacMillan :.ss, D.. MacIntyre . cf, .G. Westlake c;' K •.'Hedley: lst,: G. Chisholm p; P. Collie 3rd,.B. Nan son' rf, C. Chin lf. Blyth: Tarnblyn ss; Weber 3rd, Tyreman cf, . Fairservice c, Mc- Donald P Hazelwood 2nd Whit v.; •F ,0±+ • ri. • ° • Lucknow • • — Pbone 150- ' ' Ontario Come To The ' Fair ! -- Wednesday,. Sept. 28th .: DEDUCTIONS WALL APPLY • ON ALL , SLAUGHTER. CATTLE • The-' deductions to be made on ,cattle . and calves sold through ,public stockyards or ' direct' to paekng, -plants .. swill' apply on dairy cattle . going .'.f or .slaughter as •Well as those. originally rais= • ed for. beef. This statement comes • from Harold J.. Huffman, press *dent 'of. the. • Ontario •Beef •• Pro- ducer s _Association in answer to queries, which have been: receiv- ed: since the •plan was , aifnounceil in. 'ani cl-August. At that tine it was that, deductions of 10,,c per head on catle and 5c; per head on calves'. would be ' made from the. , sale; Pride of animals Sold) on puiblic stockyards .or dir- ett to packing 'plants in Ontario: The effective : date for the de= duction to 'tee ;made .:is . Septem Iber' 26th, 1955. • The funds raised;. • from ' these deductions will he used to initiate .:research, • edu'ca-•. tion' and`, puit3licity. which .will •lielp the beef industry both production. and ,sales. • W.. A. TOWNSHEND ' ELECTED TO 'NEW DIOCESAN POST' • The Venerable .W. A.' Towns- hend ,of : London, • 'archdeacon . of Huron,.' was elected : en .Monday: as • the first suffragan bishop of the- Diocese ;;of Huron: He ' was. elected to the newly established office by a clear majority, of both clergy. and lay delegates. '• In attendance from this ' parish were Rev. H..L . Jennings of ';St. Peter's; .Lucknow; R"obert Durnin of ...St. Paul's, Dungannon; and Carmen of ,;Ch r i st Haydeny Lucknow Gh frch, Port; Albert.. Blyth Rev. Jennings Was . both . a , stu-: ; A The members of the L' ucknow Bowling Club. wish, -to. sincer,•ely thank . the merchants. and others wino contributed to their Labor •:Day. Bowling Tournament, and by, their enero.. g �xs a>mporthelped mike it Ta-heY •stlCFess. •P • Your Support' Waa, Indeed Appreciated! Lucknow .BQwling Club HAD AuD'IENCE WITH 'POPE P1JS (KINGSBRIDGE NEWS) Mrs. 'Van' Vynckt of . Toronto is a guest at the •Rectory.• Mrs. Van Vynckt juste recently return - DONNYBROOK DONNYBROOK A number of Donnybrook peo- ple attended anniversary ser- vices in Knox United";; Church •Auburn, 'on . Sunday. Next .: Sun- day, 'being 'Westfield 'anniversary eturn there • will be no' service here. ,ed from a three weeks' 'visit With • • • - ,•• relatives in Belgium. Via plane, Quite a few from' this vicinity and- while in Europe, • travelled.'attende , the Western Fair .at to Rome, and Was granted 'a', Priv•, ate visit with. His Holiness Pope Pius xil. • Mr. Lawrence Austin • ; of De ,troit is ' visiting .at the _ home. ;of Cyril, Austin:. • ' Mr. ' and Mrs... Leo. Courtney, •John ' 'O'Connor;, Mir and . Mrs. more ' r ` 1st; Jackson .rf Knox lf: Ray Dalton and family, Mr, & dent and deacon' . assistant to Archdeacon T9wtishend-as rector Of the Church; of the Redeemer in : London A' native 'of Huron County, he was horn in Goderich Township' 57 years. ago. Upon his ordination his first parish `was the Kinlough- Bervie I irngarf ' c 'h a r g e. Mrs. Townshend is the. foriner Kath- leen Elliott. ; Tihey have "a family of ten, children. 01 ENDS OCTOBER/ :1st D�iscourt One Third LL STOCK.:PAPERS TO CLEAR OVER Pater 0 CHOOSE FROM Alew r.000lilts half price WAVY r h e ..003 -,,Q41'.121 -L.12 14 '2 .000 000i.01171; 2.. 8, 4 ,. *.'*;•: • Mrs. Jos. Mcln yr f 1y • t e d ' an arni !attended • London Fair, during the past :week.. •' 'Mr. and Mrs. •A: Kraemer, Mar- ga Wilson on:•. -his way, ret,• ,Neil 'and, Hugh . -of Hesson •'Tommy is,' overseas to play hockey at Pais- ley, Scotland. He 'finished the' season .with the Port 'Elgin Posit-. ices in a blaze of '&my' as he London last' `week. Miss Grace Thompson ' of Sim- • toe was home , 'over: the 'week= end. Mr. and Mrs, G. A: MaeLaugh lin and"' daughter Joanne were' • week -end guests: ° with . Mr. and Mrs.' Clarence, Chaniney and tither • friends in this'. vicinity. The ' September. meeting of the W.M.S.., and W A. " Was held on Thursday •afternoon ; at:. •the• home• of• ' Mrs.. R. ; Chamney.•. Mrs. H. Jefferson 'was in ; charge of: both• • spent Sunday at the home'. of Mr.: services. The scripture ..lesson and Mrs. Gene FFrayner . was read,: in unison:followed by. Mr, and Mrs. Mar. k' Dalton are y prayer by' �Mrs...Jeffarsori, after visiting with relatives . in '. De -.which all joined in repeating the socked'`one over the :Meaford:.Ar- troit Lord's prayer. Mrs,' Norman: mouries with plenty of space, to Mrs. 'John . Kinney of Detroit; Thernpson read an article. • on: .start, the ,Port ,team ' on its way. i Mr. and',Mrs. .J: • • Fitzgerald . of Christian • Stewardship. Arrange- -' 1 istowel Jos:.Murphy of Port:. merits were • madefor special Arrange - to a 5 1 Victory in .the :3rd game L.. a. spe 1. Tien meeting' in October,.''wi.th . ot'her' Auxiliaries to be invited: Thank •you letters' Were read ' fram Mrs:'; 'John Thomoson :for:.flowers're-. re- ceived and •from Mrs. Bert Tay-, for ,for the life, meinber's ';certi ficate which 'had' been presented: to her. „Delegates were appointed to. attend .;• the: Sectional : r»eeting Holgnesvfi:le. Mrs. Sam Thorp son, -read: the= -first --chapter-.- n the ', study book "No' Vanishing' Link". `Lunch` was served :at the close.,. • Assisting the ''hostesses were Mrs.. ,: H. Jefferson and Mrs. S. Cham ney.. There:. ' were ten .members_ and 7, Children' present. • which gave •;them a; 2-1, edge over Meaford „.in the best -of -seven series for the.. W.O.A.A. fastball silverware. , • BOWLING LEAGUE: GETS. UNDERWAY NEXT WEEK At' as meeting held' at • Russ Button's home. last' week• it. was decid3 hat "the 1355=5£6` bb—W1. •ing 'season will get,underway. bill the 28th and,' 29th of this month 'and continue on Wednesday. and, Thursday nights. The- • Winghain-ibowling alleys will again be the meeting place for the Lucknow Dungannon League. •. :Two new •teams will be added to bring the total to' twelve for the current::season, ;Captains. 0• teams Will get touch with their. players to let them know .on` which .night • they will be •bowling: 'Schedules • will be available ,at the bowling al= legs. Erie,' Walter :Kelly and .f friend of 'London, Douglas Frayne of. Tor- onto, Maurice Bowler' of 'Tor- onto, Were among. the ': week -.end visitors here. Congratulations ' to . Mr: & Mrs: Emile Pauhl; nee -Frances Mar:- daughter, ardaughter• of ' Mr. s .andA'Mrs. Blaize• Martin, who ' were mar- ried in :Hamilton eon ' Saturday,' -September--1-7th;71955- -__ • 'PARAMOUNT Congratulations to Mr. & . Mors. Henderson, grandparents- of twins, a 'boy and, a, girl; ,born to 'Mr, . end 'Mrs. George Wraith (gree •Irene Henderson Y''of God - :rich. ' Mr:' B. Giihson of Detroit mot,. rjred up ,for a few ;days and; 'vis-' itod.his sister; Susie, in Wingham Ho pitch: Those attending `London Fair were Mr: and Mrs. W. Dekter, Mr, and Mrs: R. iteid and' Don, Mr. 'and' Mrs. • Jas ,+ Harniltdri:. Kelso ' MacNay has been remodelling his barn ': but has been held.. up by a scarcity of cement: .• • Uri§ Edna ,Cook, R.N. of Owen Soured,.; spent a • week with her father,• Mr. A. Cook. Mr= and Mrs, Sam Gibson .-and Ernie Motored to St: Tl onias to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Crolk er, Miss' Mary'., Theresa: Martin. ,of Hamilton spent • the past,. week ' at 'her:: parents' ,home "here: •' Miss: Jean , Gihnore ,: spent the week=endat -•her-Eames here: Her father, Mr: Ed Gilmore; : w+ho has. been. a "patient in St: Joseph's Hospital, London, :for some time,. is now , making satisfactory pro- gress.. ,•:.. • Mr. H. Captein' of Langton vis- ited at the lunnearMr. and Mr-4;- p: rs;H: Captein over the week -end.'.., Rav, : J. Hennessey, the Dioces- an director of th.e Catholic Wo- men's . League, officially' install- ed the .officers of the, C.W.L. in this parish, in a lovely ceremony on . Sunday ,afternoon at 3 . and 'in. addressing' .the; C.W.L. members, :he exhorted ;therno ;them'to work diligently and faithfully to; live` u rt& their • iiotto--=-'of "For=. God and Country". ' • Ashfield .Presbyterian W.M.S. 'The September meeting of. the W,M.S. was held at the home of Miss Annie:` .MacDonald, with the:. president, Mrs: Hugh Mae - Kenzie in charge . of the . program: Mrs. , D..- Rose read the scripture and. meditation, followed by , a prayer:. Mrs, A: ' A; J. Simpson gave a paper .. oil 'Growing:. er". The 27 members present. ans 1 wered the roll callwith a her: vest verse,'MO: Wirri.. MacDonald l .e .-.th.e....1opic on , Indp. Mrs. Stuart MacLennan.' read the highlights of the:' Glad ' ridings. Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie; gave the offertory prayer and the meet- ing' closed with the mizpah ben- ediction,' The hostess assisted by the corrimittee 'served. lunch.. a r . MONUMENTS SKELTON MEMORIALS WALKERTON • We are the only m anufac-. - __turers_in_this_paxt •of Ontario of high ., class: 'monuments • who import granite from the O1d;Cbuntry.in•the.rough by, the carload and process from the • rough . to the ffinislied, monument. " No .middleman: When choosing• a menoumetit come and see• oioe of the i'argest selections in 'Ontario. ° -Estahl sheti-aver sixty Fear's, Write or phone': Walker ton 8. and reverse charges, .. S K ELTO ti MEMORIAL WA itienTOI , m.}.Kivis�lw.e..n:+.�1pw./l�•,,...nskritr+v9ilwrt.n:.tlNni:WlaipG•