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MIDGETS DEFEAT; RIPLEX
Lucknow fMid'gets. defeated
Ripley 3-7c on the loea.1 diamond
last Friday to keep their play -
hopes, alive.. The local team
scored 'five 'runs in the ` last of
the 8th to come from behind a
7,-, k lead ;that. Ripley had piled
. rup, • '
Barry, McDonagh was ,on the
rnound for" Lucknow . with Art
Howald working . behind t h e
plate.
' Lucknow: Jim' Pedersen 3rd;
Alvin Hodgins • if; Floyd 'Stanley
lf.• Fraser . Ashton ss; Art How-
ald .c;, Ted. ,Collyer 2nd; Barry
McDonagh p; Bill Marshall 1st;
Bruce Baker rt. Wayne Nixon
rf; .Bob'' Harris ef. •
Ripley: D', Raney, R, Mc-
Charles, D. 'Steele, N. McLeod,
D, 'Courtney; p. •Thompson, 'B,
Scott, 'G. Emi nerton, D. McKen-
zie„ '.D: Tranter. .
ONLY, THREE' INNINGS
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• LOCAL LEAGUE STANp1NG
(as 'qIf Saturday, , July '21st)
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Belfast .., .,,„ 5 1. 10
Kinloss 5 ' 1 • 1Q
St. Helens 3 3 6
Firemen 3 .3
Nita Hawks 33 '
Paramount 2 , 4
Specials . 2 . 4
'Kintail 1 5 '
"SCHEDULE WINDS •UP
This • Thursday will see . the
wind-up of the leticknow ' and•.
District, softball league so far . as
the, regular . schedule s is concern-
ed. When this article was written,
.on Monday, not oneof the 28.
gclieduled', games had been post-
poned, despite* the' '*et 'and' cold..
weather we .have had at .times.
The playoffs : will ' commence
right away, . and . promise to pre-
sent some real ba11 games before
a champion is declared. At least
90 ball players from ' Lucknow
and District have played 'in this
group this year at ' one time, or
another
Lucknow Intermediates were. at
Port Albert on Monday ,night,
but managed to ,play only three
innings, when a torrential rain
ended the 'game. The Port Albert
diamond was .in' isoor shape .from
the' previoils wet: weather, and,
Monday night's cloudburst left it
impossible .to play on, ,There wa
no; wore in the game at the time.
it was called, by the umpires.
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.TAKING BUS: TR:I P.,
TO ..BRUCE MUSEUM •.
"rhe Kairs'he'a' 'W.'. I. meeting
was held at the lhbmn ro Mrs.
BRUSSELS WIN, 13-6
• Brussels Junior 'girls'', ball . club.
• defeated the.Lucknow team '13-6
• here inthe•C'aiedonian; Park • last,
Wednesday night.
h ' ackett .was pitching
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Kathleen I4. _ ..
K en
'for . Lucknow with;Shirley Coin-
gram .catching behind the 'p'lat'e.'
For Brussels, Ker'noghan' . did, the
pitching and. Warwick the .catch-
ing. .
Lucknorov: • Karen • Arnold ss;
Shirley Congram c; Joyce Hack-
• •',ett 3rd; •. Kathleen Hackett ` p'y
Elaine •. Mao'Tay , lst;.. Joyce. . Mae -
Nay 2nd;
aeNay.2nd; Jean Richards rf;oNancy
Forster of Colleen Tiffin cf;
• Barbara . Murray lif.
,PEE WEE RESULTS' ..
Bulldogs .'32;.. Team No 2•-11"
Bulldogs 23' Team No. 1—' 21
LOCAL LEAGUE RESULTS,
Thursday; 'Tub' 19th
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Specials :13, Paramount
!Belfast : 8,' Kintail •4
Tuesday, July' 24th
Kinloss 25, 'Niue HaWks 17":
11.•Lavits, . on Thursday,,. July 19th
With. a good' attendance. The
scripture • Was read by Mrs. E.
Keith. Mrs. D.,' J. MacKinnon
gave a. very interesting paper on
"Alberta",: the second in a: series
of topics; ",Know Canada .Better"..
Mrs. R. Martin.: reported, very
'ably `on .the banquet .she attend-
ed. in Guelph given .in .honor' of
Mrs.' Berry., .of Australia. Mrs.
Gordon .Wall . read a very. hunk,-
orous • poem. A. display of old.
fashioned hats c used muchmer-
riment. 'Miss A.' C':ark, of 'G'ruelph
did the judging, giving 'Mrs. rD,
J. MacKinnon : the prize. A "dem-
•onstration on • "The Growing and with matching bol
Care of. African Violets",, given
by. Mrs George Lockhart, was
interesting. . She' , arranged
very g ,..
t1 kets to .be drawn oil' a' lovely
African 'violet: Mrs Currie Col-
well :was the lucky lady;
Next Thutsday, Juiy. 26th,: ,the
Kairshea ladies .are .planning a
bus trip to the 'Museu n, at South-`
amptoh; leaving 'Lucknow at .1.00
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• . WtEDNESDAY., JULY:25th; /956 1,, •
'Highland; Pride, freshly ground. Save
Coffee up •to 24c on comparative quality. Lb,.•
• McCormick's Feature.
.Soda ISCUI Ls SAVE, SASE!' pound __�
ouPs,
Campbell's tomato or vegetable, '10 oz .
3=day' low price ,.feature:
,.. Crown or Beehive, 5 lbs.
Corn yrup-Low, .Low . feature' price! tltl
ALL: •
Headquarters FRES & PICKET
FULL LINES of FROZEN JUICES, MEAT -and • FISH.
t fective July 2'6th 27th,28th
BE ..WISE, GRAB THESE •BUYS. Valdes Ef Y
Phone 119 Our Stock Is Fresh We' Sell For Less' Lucknow
WEDDING. ' BELLS
JOHNSTON-BUSHELL '•
Vows were 'exchanged, in the.
United Church, Lucknow, July' 7;
between Wilrna Marianne, . dau-
ghter of • Mr. ••and,.,Mrs. .Elmer.
Biashelh' Kinross and, Carman
Clarexice, son. of. Mr. 'and Mrs.
Frank Johnston, . Holyrood The
Revv..Grant Meiklejohnk:officiated
and the organist was Ebner YJrn-
back...
Given in :marriage by her fath-•
er, •, the bride wore ' a strapless
'own of . ,gypuire lace • and net
g..
over taffeta wit • ma c: ing
hero.. A. tiara of seed 'earls and
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se uins held' her finger tip .veil
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and -she carried' a bouquet, of red
roses..
'Miss: Mildred McDonald, brides-
maid, " chose •a pink crystatlette.
ballerina • fingertip .gown with-
matt:hing .headdress. She carried
a nosegay of white and pink car-
nations. Miss' ‘Nancy -Jane Bush-
ell, sister of the bride, was flow-.
' er' girl and wore blue nylon and
carried .a basket. of. pink .carn'a-'
tions.. , .
•Ronald •Graham was grooms-'
man and Frank Murray and Ed-.
win ',Hewitt were usurers.
hm, w.
Ten pairs of pyjamashave
been made and' "sent , to Wingharn
Hospital.
Courtesy remarks were given
Eby Mrs. • E. Keith. The next meet-
ing will be . an, evening' meeting
at. her home. A .social time ..was
enjoyed' by all over the tea cups;
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"DUNGANNON
Dungannon, Presbyterian W.M.S.
The •July Meeting •of ' the W.M.S.
.of the. Presbyterian .'Church; Dun-
gannon, met on Thursday, July
`19th at •the Corrie'. of Mrs. 'Allan
Reed. The president, Mrs. H:''
,Stothers, presided, and . opened
the .. meeting with pra'Yer.. • A
hymn was sung. The .devotional
period was taken by, Mrs.. W. J.
:Reid.' After thesinging_.__z f a
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hymn, the.. Glad Tidings prayer
was given by Mrs. M. McAllister.
The roll""•call was 'answered•• by
12 'metnbers.:The, chapter in the
`study book was. taken by. Miss
E,. • McMillan. A .hymn ,'wassung.
and the meeting • elosed with. the
Lordis.ra y er in '.unison,. Lunch
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was served by • the hostesses. ,
Bridesmaid For Her •Cousin
Receivingguests the ' bride's
mother wore ' a castaway, sheer
with white- accessories Arid cor- . ina-length , dresses of shrimp
sage of white •carnations.The crystalette over taffeta with
'groom's mother chose printed matching 'headbands:
dacron •with white • accessories
and?, a corsage of apricot carna- 'DIXON-ARMSTRONG ' P CNIC
tions. ' a.:
For. ' their ,wedding •trip _ .the "About. ,100 persons • attended
Miss Noreen Kilpatrick was a
bridesmaid at the wedding. of her
cousin, Sylvia May Robinson of
• Wa'lkerton, and.. J. ,H. W. Dunn
of, Broadview, Sask., in. Walker-;
ton United Church.. The bride is a
graduate ofphysio and.,oceuipat-
ional therapy. at Toronto Univer- I
ity and: the groom is a 'graduate • of
the University: of Saskatchewan
in which -Province they will live
Noreen . and Miss Ann :Robinson,
sister of thebride, wore baller-
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LUCKNOW DISTRICT .
'CO-OPERATI-V-E, INC•.
Phone • Lueknow • 71•. •
.drat elected for the 'coming' year
is. Cormick Armstrong :of.. Tees=
Water; secretary, Mrs': Hugh Arm-
strbng: of Teeswater;: sports,: Wil-
fred Fattish of,. L' uckno'iiv lunch,
Mrs; Wilrfred Parrish, 'Lucknow,
The picnic wilt be held at Harbor
Park, • Godericb, next • year.. '
• Those attending were from/
,ucknow, Ridgetawn, Teeswater, .'
Dundalk, Stratford, 'Guelph' and. •
GGorrie.. • •
CAT CROSSING ROAD
CAUSES ACCIDENT
•A•ct (don't.•
whether
a'k nw,
it
was blackor not) that decided '
to, ' cross Statiffer Sit., :about a
block north of Main -St. ' on Sat- '.
urdayevening, is claimed to; be .% . • .
responsible for a minor motor
accident involving three, motor-'
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bride donned. a 'blue corded suit'
with white accessories and a`
corsage of pink and white carna-
tions.: •Mr. and Mrs. Johnston are
residing .in Toronto.'„
Have you renewed your Sentinel?'
the Dixon -Armstrong reunion in,
the -; Gt rrie .:Community ,Park.
;Two:pipers from Tillsonburg
added to: the • afternoon's , enter-,
tainnnent. • •••
The past president was . Elliott
Kennelly .. Ridgetown. The :presi
First ear to slow for the cat • •
was '.driven by Neil McColl Be-
hind him Rey Enzberlin braked . •
sharply. to avoid. a ' read -end , col-
lision" but Jack : England, third.
man in' the .line,. couldn't • 'quite '•
get' stopped , and . smacked . into'
Roy's.. rear • bumper. 'The grill of ,
Jack's' car r was smashed in, but
the Embe'rlin: ' car was undanna'g- , ,
ed.
Waterlo attl ree. in ss�c�a.tron:
where: Better Bu1Lsc: Are ITsed" ¢
e ave just received a report from the Hols ern • :ni
en • . "
Association of Canada indicating the production 'of daughters of • ,
our bulls. ;Following are the • breed Class Average- '; Figures for .
the bulls now in ' 'service.
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No.' of
daughters
Glenafton;Milestone, V.G. ,:. ..:... .M. 324
Glenafton Trademark, V.G, ,,,,,,,,;;,,,;+.,tl;,:.: 107 '
Elrnoroft Celebrity, V.G , 03
,Elmcroft Tradition,`V.G4
► .::...: 8
Glenaftont Benefactor, Ex & Extra ,.. 40
.Breed Class This work out to .a mature
Average ' equivalent 305d 27‘. basis . '
Milk ' Pat' NU1k Fat ; °e
Test;•
11.1% '• :116%a : ' 13212. . 507 ' ' 384
107 111.. 12736 • .48.8 3.80
104 104 .12379' . ' 454 3.67
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107 110 , 12736 481 3.78
108. .116: '' 12617 * 507. *• . 482
The Breed Class: Average -under the -same basis is 11903~1V1iik, and 437 Fat Simple-er-ith
rnetic will work out the extra income for daughters of cs r bulls, •
For service to these,bulls,'.
our '
prdven :bulls or our promising young pho 'e collect o,,
CLINTON HU 23441 KINCARDINE 460
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