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• THE LUCKNO°W SENTINgbp LUCK1�10W ONTARIO
TlUH1SD,A,:�:, ,24th:, 1'9 .t
• Hackett's W. M. ' S.
Hackett's W.M.S. .held , their
May.meeting .at, the home of Mrs.
Walter Alton, Thursday, May 17
with 19 adults 'arid 4 children, pre-
sent ° It .was the grandmothers'
.tneet&,ing, five of whom were pres-
{'exit,- and it Marked -the :spring
bazaar featuring' a sale of slips,
bulbs and aprons. The.,, president,'
Mrs. George Alton, opened the
meeting with • hymn 623 and the
lord's prayer, The scripture was
read' by Mrs Nelson, prayer' of --
tiered '.by ,Mrs. Albert Alton and.
• ';i eadings given by M. • Woolley'
and Mrs.. G: A:Iton. The secretary,
Mr• s, ' Alex` Hackett, read the 'nin-
lyes and 'called the roll' and Mrs.
Blake.Alton, herald fob'. What*
' ':read an article .on her territory..
It: was reported that $111 was re-
ceived'
e-ceived• for' the quilt. Mrs, Roy
Alton and Mrs... Cyril Campbell
were appointed, to get a speaker
for W:1V1.S.':Sunday., The meeting'
closed with hymn• 256 and pray-
er by Rev. C. B. Woolley. :The
hostess was assisted. in serving
of dainty'; refreshments . by �Mrs:
Wilfred.,Hackett and Mrs. Dynes
Campbell. y , '
KROEHLERS. HERE TONIGHT
FOR. EXHIBITION TILT •
Stratford Kroehlers- and Luck-
now' Legionnaires ar a 'slated, to
open the 1951, ;softball season in'
the. iCaledonian Park tonight,
Thursday, May 24t11, •
Hughie . Hall ,will take:- the
mound for Lqucknaw in a pitching
battle with Kroehlers, ace "Fib;.
ber" 'McGee None other than ex-
Tip Top ;star Shelley' Miley will:
be catchint.Hall's offerings.: r.
It'll be a• softball exhibition as.
the boys tavel reluctantly,' tossed,
away the • gloves • following the
Majority decision la§t Week which
barred' fastbali in the WQAA..
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SOFTBALL, IT WILL BE
` Softball ' ft ' will continue to be
in the Intermediate •"A" . series of
the WOAA. A indve to have fast-
ball ' adopted 'in this series was
defeated '8 to 5 at a 'meeting' in
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producing, manufacturing, marketing.
That is: how you help the' chartered, banks
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Wingham on Thursday night.
Teams rfavoring Mastball •were
i,.uchnow, Wingl>lam, Goderich,,
Centralia and. Wiarton.
Locallythe. opinion, prevails:
that.fastball wound further speed
up the game, provide more error.
free pray, and. tighten up . the.
scores, Both fans. .and ;players •
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here 'have been ..tanticatin
p , g
ball, and Were disappointed, at •the
idecision arrived at last Thursday.
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OPEN, BIG 12 . LOOP •
HARE ON :1VIONDAY°,' .
Twelve , •teams ranging "„from
'Centralia In the south to Meaford
in ,the. north, will make up what
•is known in Intermediate '`A",
softball as .the "Big .12"• group.
Li.icknaw : Legionnaires,; who,
stack upas "one of the chief cin
tenders ' in the 'circuit, will open
the season' at home next Monday,
May 28th, with: Kincardine pro-
Ivtiding the Opposition. ' The Lake-
side town' is banking on .a Tor
onto battery to givethem a form
idable squad this season. ' They'll
be up against the Legionnaires
colored duo of. Hughie Hall :and,
Shelley Miley,' whO will no -doubt
Set ;the fans 'agog.• ,
Lucknow -takes to 'the road on
June 1st fora game' in 'Chesley,
and , from •then until 'mid August
When the ,schedule' oleses, will
tangle in :more than„' 21 regular
games, to average a; pair a week..
Because. of travelling distances.
all :games -,must start at 8.30: Here
are. the dates:
• Home Games •
May.
28. Kincardine at Lucknow
June
°5.- :Goderich at Lucknow
.15-=Wiartori at Lucknow
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Prompt t Service.. .
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1VIAYTIME •IS' CLEANUP TIME. Mrs'. Gordon- Kirkland' visited
(By'. Bruce, 'Co. Hearth, Unit)
Your • co -meg, ,service . clubs.
and other . organizations are' in-
terested in keeping. this muni-
cipality clean and !beautiful. In
co-operation with •the'Bruce :Co.
Health : Unit, the, month of-- May
is to be'. kno n aS "Clean Up
M'gnth". All citizens can help by,
cleaning, 'their premises ofrefuse
accuniulated throughout the win-.
ter .mo�iths. The Sanitarians from
the ,• Bruce, County.. Health Unit
Will inspect each municipality for
any accumulated garbage, refuse,
ashes, •'manure or. any. decaying
vegetable: matter.. Since Cards
have been posted in the muni-
cipality inspections' have . reveal-
ed there. ,is still refuse and mian-
ure that has not been: disposed' of,
You; 'as an'' individual, can , co-
Operate' in this. work."We; have,
been informed. `that under the
Public :.Health Act , all '.prerisea,
alleys,, etc., must ` be cleaned, up
of garbage, refuse 'and manure,
by.` the ,end of May.,, Let us •eacl
and everyone do his••or' her, :part
!toward making this ,. rnuriicipality
clean .and ' beautiful.. :Help • us
clean up in May:
On` Monday 4 in. D'ur gannon. with'
Mr. and Mrs.. Henry. Horton;`- ri
Mrs, Elliott of Strathr`oy ` andr
Mrs.; and `Mrs 'Bpb, Irvin, and •Rel, •z
ty .'called' on Mr.. and 1VIr's: Will"
Ritchie on Sunday, evening;,
Mr.and Mrs. •Chest.0 Ritchie
.of Detroit spent the. week -end
with Mr; and, Mrs, Will Ritchie,.
Anniversary, services' "will' be
held at ion' at' 11:00 & 7:30' with
Rev, . M MacDo;ald of Ripley' ,
conducting iboth',services. Special ,
music is being supplied. •
iMr. ' and ,M'r`s Charlie. Wilkins •
and Herb visited Sunday. at�Pais-
ley .with Mr.: and lyfrs, ••Harry Wil-
kins. • • •
Mrs: Charlie :Wilkins visited. in
Stratford on Friday. with her sis:
ter.
Ceclit `-e&
TRADE MARK REG.
tastes best
when served ice cold
19-.Sea�forth at Lucknow' +�
22 -Southampton at Lucknow' .;80111510 15 lbs:
• 29 -••-Port Elgin at Lucknow Z I Q lY
Jul Get'New:•Pep; Vim, Vigor'
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67-,Chesley at' Lucknow.
*l6---,Wingham at Lucknow
24 --Walkerton 'at Lucknow
+ 3TC---Me�a,ford `at Lucknow �.
August
1'3 Centralia at Lucknow
Away. Games
du7 ne
-Lucknow at: Chesley'
7-Lucknow::at Centralis.
'12—Lucknow at. Walkerton.:
26—Lucknow' at. Southam ,ton
July A`
4•
--Lucknow' at Kincardine
13•--Lucknow'
atat' .Port ' Eig n
19,-Lucknow 'Wingham
26=-Lucknow at Meaford
Adgust
2--Lucknow at S:eaforth
-*-J=Lueknaw at�W-Tent,,
15 :Lucknow at, 'Goderich • .•
The : pawer:,.'= packed Listowel.
Legionnaires 'hardtball . team-'ap-•
parently is not•`very welcome
the W.O.A.A. this , year The
towel squad is playing 'Inter-
entry,
nterentry in `the W O A:A as well,
steams in this loop • objected'
strongly. •
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The Southampton Bfeacon• •sug
gests that the . 'W.O.A.A. should
take out (group. insurance cover-
ing Player injuries. in all teams
in 'the .League.•Whether ;or riot
such a p1ariisT feasible, we 'don't
k-khpw;--but .the- Beacon -contends.
that the prosperous W:O.A.A.
,could well -affordti? finance such
an.. undertaking •
Southampton Fishermen who
are.'iti /the Bigg 12 loop this season.
with • Lucknow, . will, :bank largely
on 'their hometovi►n pitching ace,.
1'Iero :Gateman, aided py "Dew-
ey” Springer, formerly :Of Per -
gas., In ., past ' seasons Gatenian's
pitching, record has compared
favorably` • with . that Of the im
Ipor.,
*..***,
codeich artificial' ice arena
showed an 'operating profit of
$2,155.68 over the seven months'
rperiod''froln October to April,
Skating revenue amounted tp
$3,721 There was 517 hours of
free ice tithe over and above re
venae earning activities..
Persons with little authority
Often' have great .rudeness,
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r.' and Mrs. Mac Lane • ' and wrihion
limbser 8a11 otut;rinl it?
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Hughie and John of I lnlou fh and �.�
g , .g lois illy uD;•neck, no.
, ••' 'longer scrawny bod
Mr. and Mrs, 'Chester Finnigan
lobes halt -starved MOW
of Crewe visited. Sunday.. with': Mr. ".beanrpoley' gook Thou
sands of girls, *omen. men, •
and ''• 1VIrs... Henry. ,.Gardner , •and. ..-
n s . .Who never• ceald gain 'be. '
".. fore, are :now proud of
Lane t+� ahapeiy hea.ith'y looking
Mr arid' Mrs. Will ;Ritchie ,and �► bodies, They tha,tk tI o sDe•
ciai • vigor building flesh.
Eldon visited Sunday with Mr ;o building conte , O,Irex. Its
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tonics, itintulaate, invigera-
and• Mrs:. . E•lmer Wall- tore:: iron,.wrtgqnrin ]t,, cal
Mr and Mrs. Nelson Raynard ..w Dior,, enrleh,• blan4, Lnprora '
and • lboys and 'Mr and Ma's. ; Rus-• rood gives you more strength
sell 'Irvin' -visited -in . Goderich, on
and nourishment; put flesh' :
on bare bones • ,
. Get Latvet
Sunday "with Mr' and Mr's. Mel- y ewes
tont fear sorting' UO fat•
vin Raynard. Stop when you ve*.gatnedtta . '
5, 10. 15 dr .20 lbs. y.ou needMr. and Mr.S. dordonlcirkland.
ror:notmal weight. Costs
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numand,
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and, boys visited Sunday with• littleew' tet dequaintod”
• size only KM:. h'ry, famous.
Mr.: and Mrs. Gordon Stobo of ostrer Tonic Tablets for new. '
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vigor and added pounds Ole
Teeswater.'" • ,. gory day. M alt druggists.
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