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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-06-27, Page 8e9' {: {yi 41. aE" r. 4 4 447 • s.; E AGE =Qtr. PORT�•.� a THE LZTCT�,NO* SENTINEL, , LUCK•KqW, ONTARIO INTE16EEIAT S WIN 12-4, T D STRAI HT VICTORY Lucknow Intermediates: defeat- ed Benmiller 12-4. last' Thursday night in theCaledonian Park to take the third straight win in, as many starts in their group, ,Hugh.' MacMillan' pitched 'the entire .game for Luckno.v, and gave up. only .ore earned run to Benmiller .in • the 8th inning. • Aside from the Oth inning when three' runs' were scored on three er°rors -the Lucknow 'teeth gave their 'pitcher air -tight 'Support. Y. lngh.ehit a ammO t h home e run over the'left .field- --fence in the 5th inning: • q• 10. • Jerk'ins• pitched all 'the way for Beimiller. • • • , .Lucknow: Al Baker c; Art Baker 3rd; J. 'Chin ss; !Chisholm 'rf, 2nd;, MacMillan p; Thompson • 1st; Greer. 2nd; ' Hal'deniby If; Prit- chard rf;. Anderson lf; Fisher lf; Couse lf; 1Vlacintyre of: . • Benmiller: Harrison If; McPhee c; Mitchell. of Willis ss; • Wilson 3rd; Brindley 2nd; Jenkins . p; . 'lamb rf; Fisher: 1st. . RIPLEY WIN TUESDAY 5-3 • rlao' Ripley Inlersnediates defeated, Lucknow 5-2 Tuesdays .night in -,tat: locate a -Biu --a ame _.. h the-., , � �_ ...�. inning's :Was called at..'seven :.innings, be- cause ,of rain. ' • The' :Lucknow _• team' played a poorer brand : of bali than iri pre- vious 'games in dosing. their first game : of ;the . season. , ' .The '`battery • for Rnpl.ey' yeas Lorne MacKenzie and; Hugh Mason, .and' for . Lucknow, Grant Chisholm ' and Hugh: "MacMillan. :r :h: e. Ripley ,' 300 020,.0-5 ';6.;. 1' l:ucknow ».:00.0' 110 0-2 4 4 LOCAL BALL' 'STANDING (as of Saturday, June 23rd) Team •_ W L Pts Belfast "r•;. 2' 0'. 4 St.., Helens . 2 • .0 4 Kinloss 2'' 0 • 4 P;arairiount' .1 :2 Kintail t ' Firemen, .Nite ' .Hawks Specials . • _ HELP NEEDED • • A • W,EDNESDAy, , Towt 27th, 1956.• t rk With the numerous ball! a sin action this -year a tem n • both local and W.O.A.A, r n s it becomes` almost .g oup� g r _ - - _ a day's job to 'obtain scores• • and: information about games played. Ir 1.0 TLOW, PRICES • . We cannot hope to keep ,an a v w UP -to -date . record of results; without individual, help from each • team; It teams wish their games published in the Paper,' we would , ask ..a ''representative from each to notify us.. of the score 'immediately --after the' ' gaine.1is.:.played.; Without this - ` . !helpwe cannot •guarantee ,a • complete coverage or 'an'ac-.. curate result.' PEE WEESOPENED SCHEDULE ON FR.IDA�'Ci The local 5 -team Pee Wee, loop got underway on Friday evening 'at the . school grounds with.Tenn No. 1 winning an 114 , decision. over 'Team No. 2. : Town team managers are' 1, Ernest Button,• ' 2, : Jack' IacDon- ald; 3, Vernon ti Hunter; 4, Bill ,,Himter. The convener is • H. D. Thompson: Zion is the fifth team' in the loop Toi(etjssu Coffee.. JeVy ,Powders White swan 4 rolls 45c . Tasty cup, Save,` Save! . •. All-purpose ,grind. FEATURE °9c pound . ' , o n s .10 ' Varieties Y. 1L.._g , SAVEsc• p gs.Lc • : . ' .Canada First Grade. Stock Up and , •B u tie. Save at This • Low Price! Pound. • � 7C Ontario. Grown b . Attractively Arriving Daily Priced ' { Fresh' Strawberries. •.., FULL LINES' of FR LEN .JUICES,: MEAT and 'FISH ,• .., .. . • „ i : t rBE WISE GRABTHESE BUYS! ' . 'Value's' , ' Effective June 28, •29 30 ' ', : RE' FOR BARGAINS. GALORE Lucknow ..1 'Phone. 119 SHOO•THE•' STO • These lads are • already showing some • softball' know how,"' arra get -a kick- '.out of watch - u' l- - l g ing them. perform. 'Most of their games will .1ae •played` at the park, with an, odd : game at `: the school grounds where schedules con=. flict '- The, first . half of .the schedule is as ;follows: June 22-1 at 2 26-4 at 3 • 27-100 3 29-4 at 2 - July 4-2 'at •3 6-1. at Zion. 9--2 at 1 • 11-3 at .1 16-4 at 1 18-,3 at , 2 20.2 at Zion Boys Won' Girls Lost - • • Students of Fourth' Room" of ANY '.UNIFORMS? 1 1 a Lucknow Public School in charge 0 2 0 of Principal Stuart ,Collyer, ,were About eight uniforms from . 0 2 0 in • Ripley last Wednesday for the former "Lucknow Scot - 0. 2 0' return . softball games. ' between ties" ;girls bald: team are still- • ni Daisy -=Gibson divading--the.. catching. • All af. the -Lucknow' teain•,play; ed well, arid. with a little more experience, will' be a strong. con= tender. • Lucknow: Shirley •Congram, c; Karen Arnold, ss; Elaine.; Mac - Nay, ,lst; acNay,...1s't;' Kathleen !Hackett, p; Joan :Crawford, .2nd; • Joyce. Hack- ett, •'3rd; Jean Richards, ,rf; •Jo anne Hunter, cf; Joyce . MacNay, cf; Nancy Forster, If; Marlene Stanley,. lf. Wingham: Mary '• Lee Hollen- beck, ' p; Joyce Crothers; c; Verle Metcalf, rf; Judy Lunn, :;1st,. Nia-r--- •ion Farrier,,. 2nd; .Marilyn :Riehl, 3rd; •Jane •Hetherington, ss; Carol Greig, rf; Sharon Thompson, cf; Daisy Gibson, : , c. ::. - r.. LOCAL. BALL RESIJLTS Monday, e , 25th Firemen 21, KiritaiI 6 •Pararnount 15, Kinloss 11 the. boys and girls teams. The iunaccounted ,for. If there `Ripley girls ' were the winners, • a''uniform' around, your house:,. but the Lucknow : boys , reversed : that has .: not . been turned iri, the tables and came ' out ori•, top: please do so •. at once to Brill • Johnstone. They ' are to , :, be GIRLS .DEFEA T •WINGHAM IN ' • used forthe new girls soft 1 IMPRESSIVE . SEASON OPENER BANTAMS UNDERWAY • The local Bantam schedule 'has got ,underway. . with three games': having ' been ' played to date. ` In' the season opener Charlie Short's No. 2' team :'defeated the Rath - well -Andrew . No., 3' team 21-15. Last Friday. • George Anderson's. No. '.1 team defeated Whitechurch 12-7.' ' • ' _The Lucknew' _ Jit or • Gir1a' MIDGETS LOSE. The Midget softball_: team' lost 'the secon, • Straight game on Thursday • night in Chepstow when the Chepstow nine won by a score of 12-8. • , softball team defeated Wingham' Juniors 9=4. in theCaledonian" Park last = Friday night. •to win the season opener:- Albert Chin and.' Bill ' John- stone are in charge of . the, girls' who .are .playing their first• year in organized ball. • . Kathleen Hackett pitched all the way for Lucknow,' doing a fine job with '11 strikeouts in. 7'' innings. Shirley Congramcau,ght an excel+lent . game :behind' the plate:..Mary• Lee Hollenbeck had 8 ' strikeouts in ''six 'innings for Wingham, with Joyce Crothers ball entry. INSULATION • Z" MEDIUM THICK BATTS -7.3" THICK BATT$ - Ins 'late' -for a Cooler Horne : all Summer.. • SEWER TILE NO . C RRODR .PIP'E • Y's. T's • ELBOWS 4" FIELD TILE FIBREqLASS ,,SCREEN. .WILY. NOT .RUST,• ' .Ia g TAIN OR • TARNISH „ Sizes' up to 48" in Stock. „y. • FIRE CHIEF CHIMNEYS. Approved by The Fire Underwriters. Can be Completely Installed in Less Tha a- Day:, Doesn't Require Lune or Brick. ' -' A Lifethne--Jori. • JOHN W.. 0 ENDERSQN LUMBER LIMITED 141CONE 150, .L ICINOW DUNGANN-O - son-,t'ho. ,tits "S.ocial Conscience', • after reading psalm il"andcon- cluded with' prayer. The minutei. of the May meeting were read, :also correspondenceand plan., cial report given.. The roll , •call was.'••ansWered by.' 23 members. $25.00' `was donated for Goderich summer school repairs. The ,new ban q uet•�tables have . been corn, pleted .and ready"'for use. Mrs. : Chas... Fowler • gave •' the topic, • , S.O. S;',' Beth .McConnell 'gave a reading.. Mrs. ° Alton thanked ` I the hostess and ali assisting with • I the ' meeting.:The lunch :commit- e to assisted . Mrs. Ivers . 'With-... 1u'nch. . '•1 • • • • • • NEW.BARN:? (ti • — • 1 tl s _•• • ' e //f�///���/�r /,I� o •, l I', Y • D D hi •Mr, Palmer ' Kilpatrick and son Brian of Toronto spent the week -end at their farm in the Nile district and the- foriner-'s- mother accompanied, them back' to Toronto for a visit. Mrs: Robert Irvin 'ha's •been en- gaged to teach at SS. No. 6 Ash-' field '(Fourth ,School), duties to. commence in September. • ,Mrs. Nellie: Stewart is:: spend iig ..three wteekswith her •'niece, Mrs.. Norman ,McCullough, Kit- chener. ; Congratulations to Mr. & Mrs.• W. H: McClure who were •mar-' vied 50- - year$ We3nesday June• 2Oth. • Observance '' of their gold:= en Wedding 'will be made July 1. lVIi-a Marylin• .Anderson, " who completed .Grade XII atG.C.I _ has taken 'a'_position in London. for, the summer. • Clara - Sproul' :and Mrs. J. D. Hesson, of Stratford Called at the Misses Nettie and 'Rebina Sproul and -,..Mrs., Kilpatrick on. Sunday. ,Mr." and Mrs. R J. Durnin on: onday visited' their niece, Mrs, John ,McPherson,' Teeiwater. Mr, and Mrs. bsc'ar Cuthill & son Paul,, Walton, visited Sunday With -Mr, and MrtAfthur E iota: ' Miss "Sheila Kidd of Islington is assisting her, grandparents, lvtr. and-'•M•rS. J J. Ryan"''white Con- valescing, • Mrs, Lorne Iverswas hostess, at her home for the June meet- ing eeting of the United' Church W.A. Mrs. .Harvey Alton 'presided. The meeting • opened in the usual way with the theme hymn ' and prayer.. �]���•:T-B.awson:�g�:.the:�es:, • - 4r4, 4. othUtpatidat thr,V 0119)C r• 1116r."-.. _ , r'•,%,, , • Is your herd •outgrowing your: present . barn? Have you..enough .space to 'store .tbe . _-__ ._products° -.of -your- .farm? _ If. noc, perhaps you need 'a new barn, or an • extension to your present one. ' Don't let a portage' of ready cash, bold ack your .plans' for a better farm whether it's a new barn or the renovation ' of your:.buiidings generally,:'You,..can get .money from the' B, of M through a Farm Ihprovement Loan at low' interest'iates•and on a•repayment plan to. • suit your individualrcircumstances.. 'Vhy not see,your B of.M'manager ' s :week? o th`iY uwill; e like his helpful 4 v • MYgA 'approach to your plans: ti" riu1orawor�.r B°ffl • •`Fit — the fixer his -full -name is. • Farm ImPtove• ' • went Lan. Give hi#n.=,'a; chance, to .. help. fix up .your. , farm .. •.. he's eco, nomical, . convert- lent,Vetsatile. lie • . ,can 4:1O almost anything mak, ing your farm _a better farmin ]3ANKOF ..MONTREAE Lucknow Bran'ct: 'MILTON RAYNEjst Manager WORKING WITH 'CANADI'ANS IN I Uf WALK' O!: 1!i'RINCR Mt , • • • • • • • T• " - • K