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THE L ICKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTAR.IO .
SFORT... . a
Bruce I,,eagu'e Revival -
The Bruce `Baseball f.eague. is
!being revived and will sponsor
every series from Pee Wee to
Intermediate ball, The deadline
for entries has been set for
Thursday , of thus week, with an
open meeting to be heldat night
in. Owen Sound. The bid. .tp• ,re
vive the .Bruce League rouses
merpories of ••the> "good o t ' • 'ys",
when hardball !flourish : • irr
Bruce and. Grey, back when such
top -Millers as Hec • Goldsmith,.
Gordy 'Irwin, "Warily" Phillips.
.and "Bob' Carrick' .were. in --their
heyday..
With ; a""homdbrew': rn erme•
rate' ;hoekey team theClinton
Colts made $1400 for ,the Arena
. , and ended the 'season with a sur-
plus 'of more than •`$800• in 4he
.Club's treasury,. , •
LANGSIDE
Mrs: " Angus Graham is; assist=
ing •at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs.'
Wilson. Wall, .who is not improv-
ing as fast as her many friends
would like to 'see,
Mrs. *Geo. Waddel. underwent
an appendix operation at : Wing-
ham Hospital, .
Mrs: Mary Jane' Tiffin suffer-
ed . a --fall: at--the--home of her' son
Charlie ' .on Sunday . evening and
wastaken to Wingham Hospital,
rby am'bulance., • •' •
Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Scott visited
' Saturday evening with Mr.. and
Mrs. Chester. Feagan ..and Bryan
at Nile. .
'The •'.Ladies'. Aid is to meet at
the home of • Mrs, Peter G. mot-.
fat:: on Thursday evening.
Miss Lois Ribey has :been re-
hired for the next . term at S.S.
. No 9. •
Just a reminder that the wool-
.lens • .are to be shipped'• • about'
May 15th for blankets
Wolves • are occasionally seen
in : this. locality recently.
. A reception : in honor of the
',marriage of Miss Shirley. Neable,
daughter of Mr. and ` Mrs: Wm,
Neable, 4th' Con., to Gene. Tun-
ney, which took place on Satur-
day, was. held •in • the community
hall. Miss:Neable has been em-
ployed 'in Brussels.
BORN—in Winghain Hospital
on Saturday, April ;'28th, to Mr.
.and Mrs. Clifford 'Y'oung, a son,
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ST. HELENS
Mr, and Mrs.. Reg flocking, of
Toronto were week -end guests of
hero uncle, Mr,' Harvey Webb and
Mrs. Webb...
.Miss Isabelle MatPherton was
borne from London for the week-
end.'
The ladies• are reminded .of the
meeting of •the 'Institute in the
community hall this (Thursday)
afternoon . at 2.39• when is. A..
1V1oKim of •Lucknow will, be
the guest speaker, Roll call, What'
should • our Institute do for : the
community •
`Rdbert Howie • .of Ballenlbreick ,'.
Fifshire, Scotland,' who is one :of.
eight British Junior Farmers
chosen to 'tour . Ontario was the
guest 'Of. fir.. 'and Mrs ,Andrew:
Gaunt :and Murray ' ,for several
days. •
BORN to Allan and Eileen
Miller, R: .1, •Lucknow, .in Wing-
harri General Hospital on. Satur-
day, April 28th, a son,.
The iSacrainent of the Lord's..
Supper. will be observed . in .the
United Church ' next Sun day
morning at 11 a.m.. 'with. • Rev.
George Watt of Dungannon : in
charge..
Y.P Meeting
The meeting' of the St. Helens.
Y P. on. •. Sunday night opened
with a sing `song.: Donna .Woods
h d ar ?e•- of -=the worship ser-
Vice. '' .After •
a reading, : Donna'
gave a prayer: The wor.ship ser_
vice closed by ' singing. a •'hymn.
Mr; Howlett', conducted•' the: Bilble.
study. Anri Todd, president, was
in the chair: for the adrninistra-
tion.` After a short sing song arid.
taps, the meeting closed with :Mr.
Howlett 'pronouncing .the. bene-
diction: •
• Keep in mind the Play. Party
which is to be ' held, on Mag 4th.
ORGANIZE MODERN 'COOKS
GROUP INS ASHFIELD.
The• members of the Dungan-
non Modern Cooks held their
first : mieeting.. on Friday at ''the
home of . the leader, Mrs. ;Richard
ilpatrick, with . 14 members
present. 'The officers were elect-
ed as (follows: Tires., Louise. An-
drew; sec.-treas., Jean ,'Irwin;.
press reporter,; Karen Arnold.
The meetings will, be held every
'Friday evening • for -the next 8
weeks:
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CULROSS CORNERS
On -Monday evening 'a large
crowd l ' gathered in ' Westford
school 'td—honor Mrs: • Delbert.
Hedley (nee' ' Joyce: Haldenby) a
recent bride. Joyce • 'received.
many lovely gifts.
Mrs., Tom Stewart visited
Kincardine last Week • and•: took
in the 'minstrel show. °
Sunday -visitors with }Mr.. and
Mrs.' Toni Stewart were Mr. and
'Mrs. 'Gerald'. Stewart of Kincar
dine and Mrs.. Ian MacPherson
and 'family, ,8th Con.
Miss Marion Shantz spent, a
few' days with. Miss Helen Schu-
macher..
Several from the community
attended a
the pl y at Holyrood,
Tuesday evening. This - was put
on 'by the Purple Grove folk and
was much enjoyed. '
Mr. and Mrs. John Lochart, of
Burlington : were recent visitors
-with-Mr -and.-.Mrs.-T.ed.-1 Ia1d'enby-
a Miss Helen Schumacher
r spent
a few ' da ?s with -Miss -av arion
Shantz,. Pine River.
Mr., and , Mrs, Harry Ross and.
boys of ' Toronto and, Mrs, Nor-
man Catighill'of Sault 'Ste. Marie
'spent the week end' with Mr, and
Mrs: Art Hodgins.
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WHITECHURCHa.
the week -end with relatives here their blood 'typed last Thursday .
Margaret Moore underwent a
tonsilectomy in Wingham Hospi-.
• tal last "Wednesday:
"There was. no . school in• S.S
No. .10 last week owing to the
illness of the teacher, Mr.. Ken
McAllister.
• Gary. Chapman has been un-
--der t-heoctor's care for the past
Margaret Wilson had the Ws:`
fortune to 'hart her upper. lip
:While playing at . her home .One'
day','last week. She was treated
at. Vingham' Hospital for a few
days.
Mrs. Irene Paterson of Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Paterson and
Jerry" of Kapuskasing spent the
week -end with Mrs. Wm. Taylor..
Mr and Mrs. Jas. Henderson
ord pe :
week. • • • '
MMiss. Lois Ribey, • S.S. • N'o..q
school teacher, had charge of the
projector in showing • the Nation-
al films on Tuesday night:
• Miss Margaret Taylor . returned
horne'to. Mr., and Mrs, `V, •Einer
son's •ow Sunday. • •
.Preparatory service was ,-held.
in Chalmer's • Presbyterian church
on Friday. Communion services
were held_-on._Sunday._ . ..__LL_ ,
evening' at',. Wingharn. Hospital.
Messrs. Ez Scholtz, Paul Gros-
korth and Jack Coultes were'.
among the ones that were soit
fishing last Tuesday; night;
Mrs: Snarling. of Wingham vis
• ited. on .Sunday with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. T. H. Moore:
I NGSBRIDGE:
1V1rs.: Jas,; M. Bowler ;• has re-
turned to Toronto, `after 'a week's' •
visit with • relatives.' here.
Mr: Peter Van Osch- and Arn- •
old Marsmon are now employed
in London and spent the week-
end
at their holm ,here.
Week -end, visitors . were Miss
iVlaary 'Sheridan or Toronto, Jitn-
_my Sinnett .of ', Detroit, Dennis
Quite a few around here had Dalton • of 'Toronto.
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