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THE, LUCKNOV SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTAR,10,
,OPENS
.• The Lucknow and District soft-
ball league °Pealed the 'seaSon in
the .CaleclOnian Park on Monday
. night, • •
Kinloss 12, Specials 11
Kintair 15Nighthawks 5 - •
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MiDIATES LER
WIN FAST• '
INTERMEDIATES
FROM BENMII.
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Luckno* Intermediates, • last
• , Year's "B"Softball•thampions got
off. tira• good •start last 'Thurs-
day -in Beriniller wheri they :de-
•feated Benniiller 5.4 in the seas-.
• on opener; •
The team is • Shortthe Services ,
of several: of la.St. *year's 'squad,
but ' with 'smile likely • newCornen.;
on the : team it promises to be
(another good. season. Grarit Chis-
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• holm is pitching :'again, with Al
Baker receiving behind the plate.
. .. • Jack Cook „ and Neil McColl are
Managing and coaching the team.,
'•The line-up for the opehing
game was: Al Baker, c; Art Bak-'
'er, •3rd;• Don Macnityre, cf; Don
, •• Thompson, 1St; Grant ChiSh.olin,•
. • p; Hugh: ss; Neil Mc-
, Coll; 2ndr Doug galdenby; if;
• Paul •Couse, rf; *Tom ,,Pritchard,
If; Ted Collyer, 'rf; j.-.1"...11Onston,
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ARANGIE TEAMS' FOR .."
PEE WEE. SOFTBALL LOOP.
A 4 -team Pee Wee looP will get
• into action next week it is ex-
. • pected. Therd'are three "pooled"
teams • of village and country
boys, .• with Belfast and, Zion lads
jjoining forces: for the 4th team.
- • AnY other lboys wishing to plaY
will be assigned to 'One :of the
three teams. 'Which. , have. bed'
drawn up . as follows: - •
• adb Hunter, Ross Forster,'Gor-,
don: MacNay,• Jim McNaughton,
• Glen Cowan,.Brian -Congram,
, jini Mullen, Tony Johnston,Gar
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ry Gamitme, eter Steer,. Donald;
• , Young, Robert' • Brian
Gammie
Donald Campbell; WayneStail-:
iey, Doug `Johnston, Ronald Pass-
' More, , Ross Haniilton,, Keith Roul,
stn, Douglas • Dickie, Jack Mc-,
Innes, Laverne Hodgins, Ronny
• Austin, Geert De Jong; ' Terry
Rathwell, Russell A11in
:Garry Johnston, TomMy, Wag-
riey, 'Glen :Poi -ter,• David Thompr
son, Toin Andre*, Doug MaeKin-
: non, Donald Fisher, Ian Morton,
• Roy', Gardner,: Emmerson HOW-
• ald,.Roy Button, Brian Johnston;
Chester Hodgins.'
IVIiss Elizabeth -Wels,h-has-re--
•. tuned home from a at Pres-'
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• * • tori with her niece, . Mrs. 'Ted
„ • Wildfang. •• •
Mr.: -•and• Mrs..Gordon Steward
KINLOSS COUPLE°
TEESWATER
(1.44NGSIDE NEWS)
Mrs. Sarah aVicXaY, Who has
been 'visiting for :the. past two
weeks With' her niece, Mrs. Ted
Collyer and. Mr. Collyer, retilin-
ed to. Detroit on Sunday with
her son, Mr. Angus ICA eXayt whci
spent the week -end here.
Mission Band is to be held in
the -church on Saturday, June 23
at•
' 2.30 p.m. '• • • • :• • ' •
•• The sympathy of this commun-
ity is extended to.the- farnily of
the late -Mr. Wni..Vreernan, well
.knoWn storekeeper of 'reeswater,
A, beautiful -basket of ' golden
l'Plirns and regoseS -Were Placed
on the cOnithunion table in his
•rn,enerY. at , the .church service On:
Sunday. His funeral was held on
Friday •afterrieon at Teeswater.
•• Anniversary' services will. be
held at LangsicleChureh on Sun-
day, June llth at 11 a.m. and
8.00 pan. Rev.'McClure of Moles-
worth will be guest speaker, A
sodial. and • variety program, will
• be hekl .Monday evening at 8,30
p.m. Rev. ClV1eKinney of Teeswat-
er will be special speaker. Lunch
of. sandwiches and tarts will be'
served. •••
Congratulations' and best wish-
es are :extended to Mr. ,and Mrs.
Gordon Hiffman, who We're mar-
4ied4ta---SatiOdaY,.1:0t,....+1:4e,4,3'ni •
Church, Teeswater. Mrs. 'Huff-
man was 'formerly .Beity Lou 1V1c-.
Intosh of Tees.water.4 reception
f011oWed at -the home of the
grooin't brother, Elmer 'arid Mrs.
Huffman •When, 48 •guests attend -
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Mr. and Mrs: John lkilacnItyre
of *Ingham were Sunday.
visit -
•os with. Mr.' and Mrs: Ted Coll -
The sympathy of this, cm -i -nun,
ity is extended, to Mrs, Ira Dickie
'of 'the ,4th. Con. and Mrs. .Sarah
Townsend in the passing of their
• mother, Mrs. Lauchlan Maerver
in,Wingharn 'oHspital early Sun-
day morning
• Mrs. James Riehardson spent
theweek-end :in Toronto with
'friends. • •
A good. crowd attended the
'farewell party for Mr. and Mrs.
Iti the coml.-nun:.
ity Hall on Friday kVening.
Tif-
'fin's. •orchestra • supplied Music.
At the lunch hour •Mr, Russel
Gaunt read an address express-
ing regret at 'losing this popular
couple and, George :Tiffin made
the preseritatiOn,. of a Purse of
ononeY. IVIilas made a neat .reply
of thanks. — •
• Mr. land Mrs., MaeMillan have
'resided in .this, ocOminunity since:
-returning. from the WesiThr1-937-.7
Mr.' MacMilaln first went West
•over s•forty-seven years ago,
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Mrs. Charles •Steward. before others do. • ,
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To .I.EAVE IKDIA •
Rev. L. Jennings • of St.
Peter's Church, Lucknow, is con-
tinuing in interesting.4.rrespon-
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dente with Reverend . Sircar,'
• chaplain of ,Lucknow,, India,
which the biggest Englispar-.
ish' in the Diocese.. • •
Father. Sircar says that they
are Indians by nationality hut
like many Indians are thorough-, •
ly Anglicised, and the mother
tongue.' is English. • • •
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Rev. ,Sircar. says: "In 1948 when
the Indian. Ecclesiastical Estab-'
lishment Was, abolished all chap-
lains • both English. and Indians
left the country. Most of thein'
took up living in the United
Kingdom'. I am the only one' of
that group left in the Diocese.
I had ;'never thought of leaving'
thecountry, but 'now I am seri-`
ously thinking of ' doing so":
•,'One reason:for this is the rabid
language policy of the. 'present
gOvernment. English:- is , being
forcibly eliminatedby. a group
of language fanatics and Hindu
revivalism forcing the dead
• Sanskrit • language upon the
country. ' •• .
• ..A._deg_isinan's best friend lie-
--Coupled-with-thiSq.s ih.e-subtle
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In accordance with'..gOvernment .regulatiens, our. poultry • • :
coops are. thoroughly -washed, and -disinfected • ' -
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ENTERTAIN :BABY BAND .:
The W.M.S.- 'of the Lucknow
•United Church ,entertained • the
members of' the Baby Band and
their mothers at an enjoyable
social afternoon on Monday. The N e w ID
gathering gathering was presided over by
Mrs. N.* J. MacKenzie, WX.S. . • •
president.' An 'interesting pro- •at
gram :was presented and lunch
,servell. • . •, EL.. TON M .LELLAND
There were some thirty moth- • -and • SONS • ,
ers present, and a greater num.- „
ber of:children. The Baby Band bervw
i lud ehildre to fo • '•
-BUY-T1-1E-BEST
nc es n up ur years
and, the leaders are Mr's. Harold
Ititchie'and Mrs. Stuart :Collyer.:.
cause he.was 'his tail instead of
and strong non-Christian itiflu,•
ence at •work in every 'walk of his t9hgue• •• •
For.• the sake of his two sons
Rev. Sircar said . he would be
.interested in leaving the coun-
try and would be interested to
learn if there is any possibility
of migrating .to Canada.• • ••
• . Interesting History •
. He thought that .the history of
Lucknow, 1Cana4a,, as Mr.I 'Jeri-
nings had told him, was very
interesting. •;-
Christ Church; India; in which
•he Ministers, is a Mutiny .Mem-,
orial Church, built after, the de-
strUction of the • thUrch in the
British Residency. It has many
• meinorial tablets .those. who
died in that Mutiny: The road on
one. side of his Church is 'called
atitrarn and" on 'the other, side
is ITavelock, although the prea4
OBITUARY .
ADAM BOWMAN
l'he death of • Adam Jaynes
Bowman occurred suddenly on'
Wednesday, June 6th', et the
Baker Private Hoipital.where he
had been a patient for over two
years. Adam : has :been bedfast
for upwards. to three years and'
following the death of his sister,
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Where you get the °best *deal
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.Miss Jane Bowman, was taken to ••
Baker's Hospital.
Adam was in his 87th year.
He Was a on •of James 13owinan
and- Annie Frances 'Morrell and •.•
was born on igust 15th, 1869,' ,
orr Con. 10, Ashfield, en what is • • ;
now the George Drennan farm. Tooled To' Repair All Makes Of $,
As a child Adam came to Luck- rractors, Machines & Shop Work
now. e was emp oye .at T ornp- • G
son's livery • stable as a Young ETYLENE & ARC WELDIN
ent Governrnent;has changed the'man and later went to Toronto
. KINLOUGH- GARAGE
nariles, So that -they have no his- as a horSe•buyer for. a dray firm ° •
that city. He later . returned
to his home town and:for a num-: • W. RECKLREISI,
Phone 18-r-20, RipLey
iber of years was employed as a• • • , •
finisher at the. Lucknow Table• • .
Company.
In 1923 Adam married Julia
Masters of Goderich. They took
up residence in Toronto where
er death_occurredLa year late*.
The . funeral •service was con-
ducted by Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn •
at the Mctennan 1ViacKenzie loy ivy° sisters Jane and Arnim
torical significance. •
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• Father Sircar's. letter was writ-
ten after Easter when he and his
wife were on their annual leave
from Lucknaw : where the tem-
perature climbs to 115 degrees
at this"time.. They holiday at
Mussoorie in the foothills of the
inalayasr-where-maify, Arneri-
can missionaries 'gather,
Rev. Sircar is 44, He attended
I3ishop's College at Calcutta, the
for Memorial Chapel On 'Friday- af- Bowman, by ,a half- sister, Mar!
only Anglican •Theologieal
THE HOME OF QUALITY SERVICE
and Genuine JOHN DEERE PARTS
ILndia, Burma, arid Ceylon, and
was ordained to the priesthood
in 1937. He was a garrison chap-
lain `during the war. His wife,
is a trained, teacher ' 'and has
taught in . the fibrilar" Catholic
terneon with interinent•in Green- (Polly) Buckingham • and two
hill' Cemetery. Pallbearerwere half brothers, Brian and Willis •
liWo.wWey.,,,1•11R110,yE. CVu,l,bBearkt,er,w. Wini.;1mGer, Buckingham. • • •
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Webster and Wtn. Graham. of IVI'8erovlien"Cilavritveorrs(aJreeSsaierliBelikMint
pervie. tin' of. Clandeboye and a nel)11-'
and qhe-ftVirr.y'--He-was Toredeceasei:fait.
AdarnzWas the last member of ew, ,William/Buckingham of e •
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convent .for manY Years.: They
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