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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-05-16, Page 8IP it } 7i ti I!! �k. s'. ks 5�k PA4 EIGHT .SPOIRTy BA,14. TO. 099M FROM PEE-'E'ESJ if the early efforts and aehlevementS "Uf the Muniejip0 Recreation Centre mean any- thing, this community ,is in for the busiest season. „of softball ever seen. here. !Five teams have ,been 'entered in .the W.Q;A,A, including Pee - Wee, Bantam, Midget, Intermed- • iate and a girl:s'.Hteam.. `The. •Intermediates ;will p1+ay ' '.organized ;ball, during the season: Depending on what groupings may the . availa'bie . (which• •will 'be ..-.1oa night aft • W.O A,A meets) it could be that the other teams might t perate in. e. `local league, with' a team from each :series drawing a bye in the W .O.A.A. playoffs, 4 The : ,Intermediate team will be directed by • Neil McColl,. • Jack. Cook and George'Westlake; Chas. Webster will head the organiz • ' .ing of the . Midget . league; Jerry Rathwell..rof_ the'Bantam league and Bud Thompson,' the Pee -Wee league.. Abbott ' Chin and Bill Johnstone ' will be in charge of the' girls' teams.• • ' Sixty -'six . [Pee-Ween'have , sign- ed• up, • 37 from: the rural ,corn-'. Triunity and°29 from town. There are .presently 29 "Bantams, .26 ha •.M�.dgets, and .:27 -..girls ' Who signified their 'desire to, playa THB U:� EEDY E ER TOrPg1) ' - - AT SALE : • re- . Tori Here- FEMALES Top price at the Hu.. ford Association's spring sale at .+ Clinton,' on Tuesday of fast week. 2 . was $41.0. paid by.J', J. Kelley, , t Teeswater, .for a 19--;rnopth-old t' bull consigned ;by. W.. J. Clark,, i , Goderich, Royal Helmsman's R,.. Domino was one of 12 bulls sold at the event, . • • Highest: price for females was 2. received ' for Cranford Cameo consigned by .J L. 'Eedy & Sons, Dungannon, . and ;purchased by Newman Walker, R.B. 2, ,Brig - den. The two -year -cad heifer: cold for $325, and wase one of 26 fe- .males in, the • sale. The 35 head ;of Herefords.•�sold after the for . ;•445,••.a'u:erag .$241.20 each, ':The 111411s were Sold for $3,130, averaging .,0294...5-4; v,rl ile Ythe:., 24 females' averaged $221, 'bringing in a total of $5,315, 'The sale com- pares with last fall when 35 head sold for $5.;845 or an 'average of 0252.70.� J. R. Goultes was sales mana- ger, while W. S. O'Neil; Denfield,'' it %.NIZA .ONTA T YOUR WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th, 1950tp, contacts, 'have ibeen made for volunteers to help run these �i:teams. ' with '.very good results, but more are needed, :and an. appeal , is • sounded for'helpers shi ;Mrs. Sam 'Thompson' sang p 'Was the "auctioneer. • : ( . . A DONNYBROOK `' • Ior LOWEST' LOW PRICES 41 -string, ,LOW,' • 1'i1 Bt�00 LOW, SALE, PRICE,, each - . Exclusive' .Highland Pride, Excllu.... High Quality Blend,. Special Pure Cane,,. granulated SPECIAL The May meeting Cf the W.M.S. and. W.A. ' was. •Yield ,at the home :of Rev. and Mrs.. C. C. Washing-. ton''on Tuesday' afternoon of lastI ld present .children t Mrs Stuart opening and psalm. 728. was read • •• uga Jam, Red Plum � . Peas week' ..with thirteeri • ladies .. and 10 • ren . ' b ,.the..in unison., A collection was'. tak �l�a�e3 1,arge„of_., , " ' hymn Chamney gave a readin, A d by3'm • T `• St, Williams, large;24'' oz. jars, pectin added.'SALE SPECIAL .: April Showers, Choice, by Green Giant, 15. . oz. tin,; SALE SPECIAL' • STOP, SHOP and SAVE HERE.!: PHONE 119 ;Speedy ' "Je • 3 for 2 Values: Effective, May 17,18, 19 : UCKNOW Delivery � • Foundry..' He was . a member of in Ashfield,• being. a daughter of 'St, • .Pau' s'' Anglican : Ch'unch in the late •`Mr, and Mrs. Dan N, aoH;�zze. �.. c,. �. Tee' ..-She received hex early ed:�ca.. ivrn.• are his "'W'lfe,: tl1 Wi n ham Reg tion at Hemlock .City . public Son' William of . . _ ng. James g, Maid of Belfast ;and ..James of .school. She was a`, graduate ,of' Turnberry Township; and a' dati the Conservatory, ', •of Music at •ghter,, L,• illian. (Mrs. Clifford London, and • went '; to ` Detroit Y out .) of Langside," `Also sur- fifty-! years. ago where, she was viving are two brothers, Alfred an .efnployee of the;'.Edison Corm and.Sydney. Broome of Norwich; pany for' forty years. .'• - England, :and; elegyen grandchild-. The: many' 'lovely . floral :trio- rerr -utes • were an.. expression of the was held on: esteem in which she was held ' Funeral service . Saturcla , : a 2th ;at 2:00 p,m .and... beloved by- all :who knew 'rom .`.the • R. A. Currie & ;,Sons her' :inti mately as a kind friend''; x, funeral home. Rev. Ii: Li.. Parker and upright:Christian' lady. Of - St. `Paul's . ChurcL officiated Funeral'.; service :was held' at interment was the• Howe' and Petersen 1+urieral . at .the • service- .and . in Win hair' Cemetery. g. - Pallbearers were ,Percy ar R$ oe> .Lxw program. and 'the. m+eet en-,fo- the � , _.�_ S r ing opene • ,?Singing , . 488. alm 7114. was read: in uni- 'Good G 'eed".A,..;bazaar in aid of • and MT. Washington offered the bale .Was held. ` I..unct'. son• rs. H: 'Jefferson read Served ibv the . hostess assisted bz prayer; SVI. r. icle'' on :Christian Steward= Mrs, C. ''Jefferson Nand. Mr H. • anat�. 5"efferson. The , president, . Mrs, Hardy, ' thanked: :the ' hostess ..and: all 'who assisted. A ,:number:. from "country and •:town All !boys or girls:. who haven't •,.yet signed up and +would like td play. ball, should hand • in. their • . name to Lloyd Ashton, Bob . Mac- -. •Intosl . or league organizers : this . week, ' . Discrimination",. .and. was thank- "Town. League" e" Teams ed by Mrs. S..:Chaniney. 'Mks, '.Seven .T agu eazns, a solo, "Transformed". A' read- ing, `True worship i's . valuable to,. " was • iven b Mrs; every znan , g y`. ., Chas.. Jefferson. Mrs. Albert !Campbell was. guest speaker ' and.; 'gave -a splendid- talk on, "Racial' kleads of the 'broomiball;,t Hardy ' icled for 'the ibusmess. The offering' w'as received .by Jeanette " Johnston. Hymn 556''' wvas sung in :closing. Mrs. H. Jef- ferson ef- f wasin' char a of the WA, meeting Hymn 490 :was sunk. ' : OBITUARY W1LLIA11I. $RROOMIE William ':Broonie a .resident ':of this district • : since 1913,passed away ' •at' ' his . home on . James: 'St., ar y prey which operated' so :successfully Wmgha , -.-- • _ - -. -- .-- --. -- _ _ _ _•Parlor at Dearborn " on Sunday, Last rwm'ter; are •showing an equal Jea H follovv'ed . by a , service, on; Mon- enthusiasm. tfor 'softball and :a1-' � day. afternoon _ . m... on Wednesday. May 2th, after, a lengthy illness: He was in his 71st- •year.." • Born in : Norwich;: Norfolk at the'•McLennan-. Creon g ` I he was • a sone MacKenzie Memorial . Chapel, �fl Comity, England,a J. sured.• . .. Wiliiarn 8 ovine and: ler-'and- JaEmes Sell, all Wing- Lucknaw, ::conducted by re , R. MacDonald of 'Ashfield' Pres- byterian Church. hill ready 'a seven -team loop is as-, ris, William Caseinore,' Fred Mcg aia James Smith; DeWitt' Mil - of the late r . ,. of`Sarah Steward: ' He received his' ham, `' Grandchildren . of the:de- tarry .eciueation in. England, talc- ceased acted as flower bearers. ing up: ; the trade of, magnet :winder There. in June .1912, he- ;MRS.: ,ANNA MUl1TR0' married Harriett 'Wyatt of'Nor- •mss_ , Anna Munro, ,a native -of wich, in St. P u•1's .. Church Ashfield ''Tow' nship who had liv- Mr: Broome emigrated to Can-; ed in Michigan for '.half a.: cen=. oda in '19:13•"se++i , .`m Culross .tury, . rpassed .away in Dearborn •; Roofing:ars HAT -LASTS AND PROTECTS We' ,Reconend • o f fibbed-GalypniZed._:P.00 f ing. toi � „tt •n uir 3 Township; :'where he fanned for ' otr Friday, May .11th in . her ,72nd some years. About 22 years ago year: he moved to'Winghann;. where he. . Mrs,. Munro, was the.former.. was ''employed at' the . Western Anna MacKenzie. She; was born MacKenzie of Ashifeld Interment was in. -Green Cemetery" with -Roy, MacKenzie, :. • Henry .MacKenzie,. 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