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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-09, Page 10• • f!t. ti .a, ro h it 4 r3 . PAGE. 'TEN SPORT.. !I1• AND INT. •SOFTBALL ..tHE ' LUCKNOW' :SENTINEL, LT CKN'QWt ONTARIO ther to •talk .over the proposal., It's. • mueh. too (big a job for the Recreational /Committee to handle.' ,The success of • the ,program depends on how much .interest is shown.. byboth play,. If the •ain\s• and efforts of the,ers and volunteer Frgmoters. newly formed iMunii l Re- creational Coinmittee meet with success, both'Minor and inter- mediate softball will be 'played .here this . summer, with prob- ably a • 1oca1, intermediate league fashioned` after the broomlball set-up TWO AUXILIARY TEAMS LOMPETED AT WALKERTON Last Wednesday twelve • ladies of the Lucknow Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion, were in Walk• erton competing in the ladies' Entries for organized' ball must .bowling tournament , • the., in,: by the end 4::,t. the week, The Nye team's' were: compris- and (local entries have. been sub- ed of - Anna, Johnstone,' captain, 4 milted' for', Pee Wee,: ; Bantam, •, Lois MacIntosh,. Amanda Hamil- Midgetteams in: the minor, ser -• 'ton, Margaret` Wasney',lienriette ies - as well ars..an 'intermediate MacD-ortaid, Jean ,Simpson ; --Eva " Black, 'captain A! nes Thompson, club. All Will +be,Wunder the ..sup- •• � g ervisiona-and sponsorship • of this • Peggy WeIsl , : Kay • ,Forster, Mts. new ' municipal sports association.' President Bob.. MacIntosh. `and Lloyd Ashton a.mem+ber of : the +carrimittee, attended the ' WOAA annual meeting in Wingham last week, When plans were laid for league . activities this season. + ' 'Want I,Trban-Rural Players 'In the minor series it is hoped . to organize. more than one team in each series 'for "town league" competition, with a, team given° a. bye into .the WOAA come play- . offtime: . It is. ,hoped to carry out this elan, `unless a..compact.: grouping is— a i-1 +b -� f . i tte •an - petition. Local„ . urban -rural groupings are favored. to give every lad in the .community a chance -to play' bill' in hisrespective �cate4ory. -�--1 The , names;tof all 'boys in -both. town' and country • •who','Would. like ,'would- like to 'play 'ball, • (or Learn to play 'ball), ; are • requested and these lads are . urged to hand ••in ..theif4 names to.either • Bob . Mac -1 • Ihtosh• or Lloyd. Ashton: Only by the lads co-operating can, teams lie organized, Leave" your naive Mrs, TimothyDwyer•' of 'Km,- ust. All .former parishioners . and. ,, ' this Week, . - ` , • kora` is; spending a week with her . rrmany of the clergy'; are .being' in • There is also a need_ for adult . dau hter, Mrs:. Don, -Frayne.. and :v ted to' `be present • for this oc g r om or town ,. \ ca ed as a volunteers •f n country +family,. , i `hel = nckt has ': re- h who: � would be� interested n p R,ev.: I�. Van � Vy , ing to . promote the .cause' or turned to his home • here,, con - handle a team. • , .:. valescing . after having an 'oper- . The second annual Diocesan Could ',be.' that ` some sports ; ation in a Toronto hospital last; , 'i1 image to Our: Lady of pilgrimage minded rural: residents could ,or., week: ' Lourdes . Shrine at the Mother- anize and ' erter :a . complete , r: and Mrs,. H. • Larnbertus. house, :Mount :St :Joseph's,. Lon- Mother - team. . ' • visited with relatives in. Walk-' don, will• be held on Sunday, The age ha.it for Pee Wee is erton during the' past week. May 20th, coanmencing /at 13t 12 at May lit; Bantam 14 at 4May Miss Margaret Foley spent 1 p.m; His : Excellency, John C. 1st:4nd _Midget 16 at May:lst.. . •last week in London. :j Cody, ' Bishop of London, .Bishop Broomball Officer$. Interested. Mrs, Ursula Hebert . and Mrs. ! W. J ;Smith ani •.Bishop Nelli�gan Officers of the Broomball As- J. Kasper and Mr. Jimmy. Sinnott ! also' Monsignor •.A. P. Mahoney, sociation, 'which,: flourished last of Detroit were week -end 'viii .Vicar' General of London Diocese f • . winter, are said to be : interested tors here. • are to be present •,at this pilgrim in• a softball league:along sim- : ` Congratulations; to 'Mr. & Mrs. age; • ilar . lines, • and we understand Louis Hogan upon the birth of that President Glen Walden a daughter : in Wingham Hospi- REPORT H,URbN CO 'CROP plans to -get- the: " e-xeeutive- toge= tal on April 29th 1956. . Montgomery) Garbutt, .Betty Finlayson' • Anna • Johnstone's team • won the consolation. prize and Mrs. • MacDonald ,won a .lovely neck- lace and earring set as the low lady consolation .prize. ' ' The local ladies Made a• cred- itable showing `wind ' had an en joyable day: Mrs. Johnstone, the branch president, wishes to ex- press her , thanks ' on• ,behalf of the Auxiliary. for the co-opera- tion of: the' Ladies, • ,• ti • KI$GSBRIDGE Toronto spent a ` few days. last week 'with his" mother, • Mrs.. Con b O'Keefe and., the Jos. O'Keefe family Congratulations to•"Mr. & Mrs, John . Van .Roy upon• the ;•birth, of a `daughter . at _ Goderich. Hos pital; on '1VIay . 2nd, •1956. Brian Dalton, son of Mr. 'and •Mrs. Dennis Dalton, has : been a patient . ° in ' •G6>.derich • Hospital.. •for the past : w •eek fallowing: an appendix operation. YOUR ... L�uckn WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th, 1956 Fruit Soda. Biscuits Canada First 4 tirade. • B tte : F'EAT,URE _ r Christie's ' Pr. emi FEATURE • Pork �c jeans Tea Bags Orange Juice are 20 oz. • T1p -Top: to $ ' SAVE 6c - -� • rker's 60 count, Mother Pa " SAVE. 8c earrin s. , -- - --- - --- with � FREE•. g� • : Reddi-Maid. 28 oz. carton, unsweetened. es. Ctn, , • Contains juice from , orang. . ..- .. : 'ABLE! � •• • 'Values Effective May 10, 1.1, 12. SEED POTATOES AVAIL . ' . "Jet" Delivery LII,J►CKNOW Speedy tins ;44 29c PHONE,119 iMr..-„J'as.. Doherty,_• who • has. 4been-4=onzsiligiTi4MArfortlie--p est.: fourweeks, is • now able. to -be' about again: • ,Miss• Betty Becker . is: visiting• at, the• home of 'Mr..'and, Mrs. Louis' Hogan. At "a : recent meeting ' of the, Holy Name :Society it ' was de- cided to unveil the beautiifully engraved Father ' 1VIcCorinack Memorial. on the afternoon of our annual': garden party,, •which; being arranged, for the last ;week. in July or the+ first_ week in ;Aug- • "Needless to say it. is a pleas_ I spoke on the subject Brands • '. Rev; Doug 1 P1 ucked Prom The Burning . W.. res beack_ _said . . ik 5-- d&t b' 37S1..a 1'n� _ ,us _ � �Il �� • tT"fin � e� las; ;;and -it �rotg"ht 'b'acl p - ie of. his student days • ana. the choir, ,with :Mrs - Duncan or s . the "butterflies" he' ;experienced: Simpson as guest organist, in the u ' on • entering.” the ; pulpit. He .said: absence of N1r: ;.Norman 'Taylor, p he ;owed• a great deal to the. en- couragement of '.friends, and rela- tives .here, but added, that one never quite gets over. ;the :nerv- ousness associated . with the ; re- sponsibility of ,preaohing' . the 'gospel.' ,Rev. • Douglas took 'as ;his text for./the morning sermon, "We 'Set Up .Our Banners". He` point ed out. that. ,'there are , few ' w'ho dp• .lot:pay •allegiance to' some-. thing, whether good ;or. b'ad, and. this allegiance • directs, our lives, .our• characters, and our : destiny. To accomplish, anything .for God we must set ,up':our 'banners com�pamment by Mrs. MacD,on- an kee them unfurled :•and• in aId. • Lunch.: was served to con - d p. conclusion he said,• `'may thi elude the .•evening. �chureh' be a church. with all its The occasion, marked the 66th !banners` flying anniversary of the : oPening. of In. 'the evening '.Rev ' Douglas the present church. tribute • to rather. McCormack who built our: churc' and .all those w•ho assisted him. • • NOW IN STOCK % ' UNDERLAY HARDBOARD LinoleUm or. Tile Mori' • .AND IT IS: ECONOMICAL •1-8" Standard Hardboard for Panelling 1-8" Tile 'Board for Kitchens 1 -id Bathrooms 1-4' x4'xe.Blockbo'ard fol.- Ceilings -.11ENDERSON - 111111111EIR 141151111r1E0 • '.The Centralia Weather Station reported that '2.99 inehes .of rain fell in that area of the County froin—Friday Morning April 27th to Monday. morning, April .•30th, and this rainfall' , was general over the County. This resulted in. little or no seeding the week Of April 30th -May 5th, seeding Iwill -be further ,delayed .fts• More rain, and •snow fell later in the week:. Water. lay • on some fields ,fipi• days and ,on the other fields the soil was badly washed arid eroded. • Many, fields ,of spring , grain Will haVe to 'be te-seeded and on • other fields if not re- seeded the 'spring grain *ill 'no doubt be •quite paichy. '. Generally. • speaking farmers are becOming. diScouraged with the poor weather and resulting. un avora e see ing canal ions. With no activity. on theland, 200 ..nip Information Meeting' in vkx- all ,pilases of the induStry. At thee morning; service Elmer - MacK enzie of ;Lochalsh' nwas solo_. ist- _' and in : : the evening guest • vocalists were . the ;trio of Misses Mar-y'Boyd, Mae'Sutherland. nd„ Marion' 1VIacTavish. •', • .Among the . fl oilers • was a boo uet in•' memory: of little q Janice Reid; ,A social: evening 'was: held: ' on• Monday when Rev. McClean ave an interesting , illustrated • g travelogue of their ;recent trip to Ireland. Violin .music `'was sup-'• plied by v.Dr.. James. Little and , Camir>teron `Ma Donald •witch ac to ,conduct anniversary vservices in the Presbyterian Church Oh Sunday, when he 'delivered force_ Jut ,A11/1 dnspiring_._sermons, morn, Rev. Douglas is the so* of the late Mr. and Mrs. George 14. vice to the church; with 4esr. Douglas! father haOtik,set a re- cord of eboir service. Plus your recappable tire * CAVALlit ports arid. Alit* SUP:01Y •