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SPORT
DEFEAT RIPLEY FRIDAY
1N. ;REAL THRILLING GAME'
• i.,ucknow Intermediates chalk-
ed' up. anotk er° tin over Ripley
on ' theiRipley • diamond on Fri-
day night when they eked, out.
an I'1-9 win in a "real thriller'
'that was anyone's game until the
last. pitch. ' '
• Grant Chisholm 'started on the•
Mound abut was relieved by Hugh
1Vitaegill'an, midway in. the game
'hien fRippley started. to 'hit him,
Hugh went along quite well • un-
til the ninth: • inning, Ntricen the
going got rough: again' and Chis-
hp1in was' called badk''to pitch
ith one; 'out.: Grant walked the
first rnan': to • put the tying run
op first 'and!' -advance- another
runner to second. However, " two
'successive strikeouts enfled 'the
game, .and• left the , Ripley run-
ners stranded.
LurkuoW bad little trouubrle
with Lorne 1VIacKenzie's pitches'
ha theyclouted him for '14 hits.
'Ripley led until the eth inning..
• tie 8th and 9th innings. Luck-
now scored eight of. their 11 runs. •
Three of them were .4 result of
Grant t hish'is ok home run in the
• 8tl,. The win .gave Lucknow . 3,
wins to iRipley's ' 1, win in the'
,four encounters this season. Rip-.
ley were scheduled to' start play -
offs• with Pt. Albert 'on Tuesday..
They ° are in' a' Tower
than Lucknow: and. Blyth.,
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• THE LUGKNOW
PARAMOUNT ELIMINATED
Paramount •- w a s eliminated
frpm further play in. the. Luck-
now and .District softball league''
last Thursday, as they . suffered,
their second .defeat, at the hands
of the Firemen. •
.Firemen, won the first game
15-14, and won Thursday's en-
counter 14-9, to... take the best-,
of -three' playoff set' in 2 straight
.games. ..
The .Firemen; will now stand.
by in .readiness, . for. the 'next play_
• off. round. k,. .
Lucknow ...110 0001 .053-11 14 3,
liiipley 312 000 003.-=..9. 7 3
Lucknow: Al Baker c; J. '-Chin
ss; "T7iornpson lst; MacMillan; 2nd
p; Anderson if; McCo113rd; Chis-
u 1io1m ..p, lf,' 2nd; ' MacIintyre cf;
Fisher lf, Haldenby 11, 2nd:
• Ripley:..Blue 2nd Harrison •.ss;
Needham' c4—Pollock— 3rd;-"-Mae--
-
rd; Mae--
• Kenzie `p; MacKay l,at; Campbell
lf; 'Straus rf; Steele c; Mason, c.
11+ilSGETS ELIMATED .BY,
BELGRAVE: IN TWO STRAIGHT
I,uclmovi 'Midget softball team
is
*bush, for this year •as•: a.
result of . two ; straight defeats at
• the hands .of Belgra. ,e • in •g best
-
of three' series. .. '
Lucknow'. previously defeated.
�.' Riipley. 13-9 in a sudden death
game ,for i'the ''right ' to meet
.grave.
The
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The first• game in Belgrave re-
sulted nn' • a :21-14. score, with 'the
second game ,in Lucknow ending.
20-11. •• . '
:ucknow • Bruce 'Baker; Ger-
ald 1Vburray,. Fraser Ashton,' 'Art:
Howald, Barry 'McDonagh, Bill
• Marshall, •Alvin' Hodgiins, • Bob •
Harris, Doug ,Ross; Floyd-: Stanley:.
is •y
GIRLS START PLAYOFFS; •..
Lucknow Junior` .Girls' ,.softball.
team .. commences 'playoffs. on
=-Thursday. • as=they play host*to
tbe Winghaun Juniors in the Cal:.
edonian "Park' here. : •
PLAYOFF RESULTS.
Tuesday, •Adgust 14th .••
Specials, 12, Belfast 6. ;Specials
lead best -of -three' series 1-0).
:Kinloss.: 9, Hite Hawks' 7 (I<in,=
loss lead best -of -three series '1-0)
RAINED OUT MONDAY
Lucknow and Blyth .Intermed-
iates' were scheduled • to start a
best -of -seven playoff, :'series here
Monday' • night, :but the severe
storm :and torrential' rain' in the'
late afternoon caused the game
to be postponed.
The• :secon'd game is scheduled
for Blyth tonight (Wednesday); at.
.9 p.m.
DOWN :...TWO GAMES,
The ''Lucknow .Bantam; softball
team are presently down two
games in •a •' best -of -three' series
with 'Seibrinyyille for the WOAA
Bantam championship • ,
• e ,Lucknow team • lost in,
Se
ing vjlle 6-4 and in the sec-
ond game .in 'Lticknow last Fri='
day suffered the second defeat
by a; one-sided score of. 16-1. -ll!!
The team was •piclred from •.. the
-best playerslin .the.._locaI:.Bantam..
league which has been operat-
ing all si miner. They eliminated
Formosa; 'before meeting the . Se-
bringville •.nine.
The third game was scheduled
for Sebringville .6n Wednesday
night.. .
OBITUARY
;ALBERT : JAMES McQUOID
Alert. James McQuoid, a 'sop
of one of .Ashfield . Township's:
pioneer' families; passed away :on.
Thursday at the Greenacres Nurs-
ing Home at ' Newmarket where•
he had ' been, ,a patient for the
past five 'months. '.
Mr. McQuoid' observed. his .87th
birthday oh April lst. He" was , a
son of • William, McQu. oid and
Elizabeth Simmons. and was
born on the farm on .Concession,
_7.__'._Ashfield,- now --owned b a-
nephew, Bert Reid.. Albert's
father was the first settler to
take up land •est.: of the river.
in' that section of •Ashfield;
Albert -made -his -home yin .Ash -
f Ash-
field most of his life, . "until ' re-
••tiring,except for a few years
SENTINEL; LUCKNow, oNTARIQ
WEPIESDAY•• Atl'GUST" 15, 1954.
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Stock up. at this Low, Low Price
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Caslunere' Pastel or White.:
rolls 3.5c
Tomatoes
Salad Dressing. 16' oz, --
Low, Low Price Feature, Jar
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Low�st
Save. •6c..Super-Soft.
Prices on Basket Peaches
FULL LINES of FROZEN. JUICES,'M MEAT and FISH
4BE 'WISE, ''GRAB THESE BUYS.! Values Effective August. •16, 17, 18
Phone • 119. Our Stock' Fresh -- We Sell '' For Less. . Lucknow
spentSri: the •West. :His:, wife; the.
former ..Caroline Mallough, died
31 years . ago, and shortly 'after
Mr. McQuoiid came o Lucknow
where he remained ntil igoing
to : Toronto
He ' was the last surviving
member' of the .'fMcQ•uoid family
of four 'girls 'and two boys. Two:
boys died in infancy' •,
Mr. McQuoid' ` was possessed of
a ready Irish. it and was 'well
.and fav
•ab x or l: knowna 'wide
. by
•circle of .friends. He w,as .•a great
walker and up until' he reached•
the :octogenarian bracket, thought
nothing of walking . long dis-
tances. •
The.. funeral service • was 'held •mithe ;Service. Messrs. Isaac 'Mil'
• ,.. . .
at Johnstone's Funeral Home on ler, John Cameron, Wallace Mil-.
ler,, John: ;Durnin,. Wilson: Woods
•and Arnold Woods acted as pall-
bearers.
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tIIIMNEraRIEK ar arjlU E
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WIN W. HNDEKSON
LUMBER LIMITED
PHONE 150, LUCKNOW
Mrs. Alex Mur die and Irene,' Mrs:
M.el. Brown, both .of Kitchener;
also two grandchildren. -
He was a devoted member of.
'St. lleelns United church and halt
been an elder there for . many
years. • •
The funeral service, conducted
•
by.' ,Rev. B. ` F. Green, : the : mini-
ster, of St. Helens United Church,
was largely attended. at ,the Mc-
Lennan. and • MacKenzie Memor-
ial Chapel; ; - Lucknow, _-•--on<: Wed:
nesday . afternoon:`' Mr.. and Mrs.
E. ' W. Rice • sang impressively
"Near, Yes Ever Near". . Inter-
rtient was ' in. Greenhill Cemetery
where. the L.O,.L.::1044 . assisted:
Sunday Afternoon • conducted by
Rev. :Wallace McClean: Interment
was in Dungannon Cemetery
with. Will,. • Bert and Stewart
Reid, Bert Finnigan,•,;Albert Mc
Clinchey : and Clifford Crozier as
pallbearers.
• Mr. ,McQuoid is ‘survived by.
five daughters, Mrs. James Little.
(Irene) of 'Ashfield; Mrs. Warner
Smyth :'. (Lithe) " of , Teeswater;
Mrs. Claude. Haughton• (Ett'a) 'of.
Toronto; Mrs.. Gordon Guballa
(Ruby) of ` Chilliwack, B.C.. and
Mrs. Fred Baxter, (Freda) of Tor-
onto: • • • .•
Flower bearers ' Wereg rand
children. ` and .. grandchildren -in-
law, Joyce. Little of Ashfield, Al-
lain.. • Gray, Earl Gray, Albert
SStroeder : • of Walkerton, John
Burns of, London, Cree.-• Freeman
of GE derich, Lyn: and Carol; Bax
ter...of . Toronto, . Ross Errington
of St.' :Helens.
ROBINSON WOODS.
. The'death occurred at his home.
in St. Helens:; Sunday evening,
August 5th, of Mr. Robinson
Woods,' an esteemed ,and life long
residentof that district. .•
Mir. Woods had . been • a• cheer-
ful and • patient shut-in' for' the
past ten years,' being a sufferer
df arthritis but only bedfast
since' . May . .19th. Duringthese
years his memory `Was. very keen
--r
nd--heee ved•- n.uch :.pleasur
from the; 'daily church services
and news :. on 'his radio..' Int 'was
with 'agreat, deal of satisfaction
that he : reachedhis. ninetieth
birthday ori July llth and was
able ,to welcomehis relatives and.
friends on that occasion.
He was 'the last surviving mem
bet of a family of seven boys
and 'three girls born to the late
Robert and Mary Ann Woods in
the township of:Essa, Simcoe Co.
b i :Juljr '1 i; Mg ` WhenTad'
of seven • he came with his family
to St. Helens to' .the' farm now
occupied by his son Lorne.
Twenty-one years ;ago he -retired
to 'St. ' Helens.
On .November 22nd, 1899, he.
married Annie Johnson of Bruce -
field whom he leaves to mourn
slang with one son 'Lorne of St.
Helens;, two da ghtersMabel
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His memory is our keepsake,
With 'which, well . never part,
God has 'him in His. keeping,
We have him in our heart.
:INGSBRIDGE.
Jos. ' Martin, Jas.. Martin . and
S.; Robfb motored to Burke's Falls
during the past week on a fish-
ing trip.
Mrs. Walter Clare, her mother
Mrs. Ryan, and her "brother, Rev.
Lloyd Ryan of . Brampton areen-'
route this'. week to Indiana to at-
tend the . reception of a cousin
into the Notre Dame convent
there. They also planto visit•
another • brother in New York..
.'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hussey and
son John of Colborne' Township
and 'Mr' ,and Mrs. Bernard Hus-
sey and 'children 'of " Toonto,
were Sunday visitors at the home
of Mrs. Jerry O'Connor. , •
Mrs. Marjorie Alexander and
Virg, Gilbert Frayne spent .last
week in Detroit and: Windsor:
Mrs. Alexander left ' Monday to.
CO-OP'
PROPANE
and APPLIANCES
for.
farm,; home and < industry '
LVCKNOW DISTRICT
CO-OPERATIVE.. INC,
Phone .:Lucknow 71
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resume her duties as :' teacher in.•
the Wainwright, Alta.,'.. school.
where she 'has been teaching for
the -past 16 =years, after spending,
holidays with the'Frayne family.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Kerr- of .Toronto..
and Mr.• and Mrs. J. Fitzgerald.
of Toronto, are visiting. with
their ,• mother, Mrs. P.• : Murphy:
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lambertus..vis*
ited with relatives in Guelph
'during .the past week. Mrs. Seig-
ner, a sister, frain•Guelph, return-
-ed With then) for 'a' visit " here. • •
Mr. Dennis, Dalton visited ;with
his family : here on. Wednesday
while the S.S. Ericson. was un-..
loading.: its cargo . in 'Goderich.
Miss Barbara Linsem'an of Tra-
iee • is visiting with her •aunt; -M
Gene Frayne . andfamily.:
Mrs. Jack. Kinney 'of betroit
Es . ether home here for holidays.'
Kenneth Fitzpatrick . of ``•Wing- .
Ilam,. •, Clarence Doherty of • Men-
•areal .and Miss Mary Sheridan. of
Toronto and• Mr,'•Len Woodley of
Toronto were • week -end visitors.,
Mr. and•;Mrs. ' 'Jars: Reinhart of
Detroit' visited with .Mr. and Mrs.
Jerry Dalton for a few days. .
BORN • ;
R TCHLE--at'
Wingham General
Hospital, on Wednesday, August
1st, 1956,. to Mr. and Mrs. Har-
vey' Ritchie; '.•R. ,p, Lucknow, .a'
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