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IMPROVEMENTS TO 'BE,
`MADE TO 'RECTORY
At the` meeting 'of. the Board
of Management . of • : St. `Peter's
Church 'it ,was decided, to cover
the outer Walls of �" the ' Rectory
•with. ' insul. 'brick and work will
be started: as soon as. material,
can be ,delivered and `the •hoped.
'far :offers of voluntary • labour.•
' It is 'stated: that several men . have.
gitven' their names. as 'helpers,; and
indications; :are :that the clergy.
man's home will be not only, more
comf ortabl'e' in winter; but vastly
improved in: appearance.
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LUCKNOW BATS BOOMED.' IN
6th, TO BREAK UP BALL, ;GAME
Lucknow Legionnaires wallop
-ed tile--Sputhampton--Fasherm,en.
on Friday :night by a score .of. 11
to •>lt•sxbut it ,,was.-. a ,tidy . -tussle
until the '6th when Lucknow bats'
boomed to blest up the ,ball ;game..'
The count, ;stood "'at,2-1 lien, the
Legionnaires broke loose' in. the
6th, and the way Gateman had.
``settled down. after' a shaky start,
'it . looked'.like a'''i and .tucker
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[Oil'the way At' that, it °papked
plenty of; riterest for the.: fans
and Was one' •of' the ibest.home:
games of'the schedule to date.,-,'
Hughie Hall chalked 'up 'an-
;Other
n-;other1-hitter arid struck. out 14
men; but' was . a little, off on his
control, and walked 5 Then, A base.
on ball's, an error, their line hit
by Hetherington gave ''Southamp-
ton 'their 'only run in, the 4th.
good throw by Clarence Greer
froin right.. caught Masterson at.
the plate .as • he attempted tb. score
on the hit,. Clarence made a 'neat
running catch in the 9th. to.. end
the • game and at, bat had a:' good
night ' With 3 hits' in dour 'official
trips to the plate....
Lucknow got off to a 2 --run
start in the first. C. Greer led
off with, a, hit ;George Chili crash-
ed . one out .of the park, but''under
the rail. It was good for the ,cir-
cuit but ground ;rules kept it to
two bases. Miley sacrificed Greer
home 'and :thrall's hit scored' Chin..
For the next four innings: only
13 men faced Gateman who 'had
six straight strikeouts in' the 4th.
end 5th 'he had nine -all told
Then' came 'the •6th:.and'' 5'hits
and an 'error that were good for
4 runs.' Coming . and Hall: had.
.triples, Miley a "double and G.'
Chin 'and, ,C. Greer singles.' The
error ..went to Johnston, South
ampton'•catcher, who.. chopped the
ball in' tagging. Hall at the plate:`
The anticlimax came ;in , the 7th.
when . Ludknoiw: added .' 5 more.
runs : on another 5 hits arid_errors
in, centre. field and •,by. Gateman.;
•C. , Greer, M'iley, Hall' and: Own-
ing cracked
um-ing.'cracked out •singles, and Geos
Chin hammered a triplefor his
3cd:-hit. of the '.night. Hall also;
hadthree for' four.: '•
Score by • Innings r h e
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iSouthantpton: Bates 3rd, Bran -
,nick rf, Currie 2nd, J. Masterson
ss, Hetherton 1st, Porter .;'If, H.
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2nd, MacDonald ss, . Cu mingt 3rd,
MVI Chin cf, lialdenby if.
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HALL'S .HOMER WINS •
EXTRA INNING '.GAME ''
A circuit clout by Hughie Hall
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pappas were
in Owen ,Sound on Tuesday' even-
ing . of last week attending •the.
gresssi e ' ssoc ati.con,_w ._,ational m
ro-
g e r
meeting,'
The • Membership is 'composed
of, Canadians of Greek descent
and . • Canadians of :Ang'10-Saxgn.
origin. Its 'two -fold. purpose .is .tq
serve Canada,: in every Capacity
arid ' to help : ke.eP democratic'
ideals aglow in 'the lin eland,• .of
Greece Among the m mbership
there are', men like President.:
Truman, Prim.e@Minister St.. Laur
ent.:and many' 'other notables.- ,
This particular c ha p t; e r
known, as The •1Vlaple Leaf with..
headquarters in. • Hamilton, . and
takes in front Niagara . Fals to.
Oweti. Sound and west to Brant •
ford. • ". •
The' Owen Sound members had
out the ` royal carpets of welcome
and as most. of 'them are' in the
restaurant business: no: one •went
home hungry. ,The, ladies were
treated to:. •a ; movie by Mr.
Georgas ` who • owns two of the
three theatres in Owen Sound,
A vote : of thanks was sent to
the. Canadian. • Governinent for
food' sent to" Gre . ce in her hour
'of need,
BOUNDARY WEST
. The.., June meeting of the Para-
mount •.• Women's' Institute was
held at the home of. Mrs. Fred
Martin ' with Mrs. O: Richards, in
charge..After the opening exer-,
vises 'and the reading . of the ,min-
utes, .business old :and newwas.
taken care . of , The roll call was
answered. Mrs: Jack Elphick gave. •',•
a talkon the district ; annual -at ■ . 1951, CHEV. Belair; Hardtdp Convertible, 2 tone, in color; air '•e'
Reid's Corners. .'Mrs: J Elphick conditioning, :undercoating, custom tadio and many
and Mrs. W Dexter gave a dem- fit.. extras. , . •
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LOOK:FORMS "NIGH •SI&N'OF ORM GOOID;• 'i
Mrs:; R. 'Needham, Ripley,
Mr.' and 1VIts. Berson
visited in. Winghaxn,'
Miss L. Hunter, R.N. of Sea -
forth" ,,visited
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forth",visited with Mr. and. ,1Virs.
Wm. Button. i -
Mr. Bob Sloan of • Sarni
spent
the week -end with- Bob MacIn-
tosh. . •
Miss Lorraine MacDonald' i
visiting with Miss. ' 1Vlar�' mur,-
doch.
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.Mr. ' and Mrs. Jas.,: Hamilton ■•
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Games Coming: Up
June "29—Port Elgin, at` Lucknow
July 4=: Luckhhow at Kincardine
Monday Night Jitney
Prize • : winners at Monday
night's local mixed jitney. at the
bawling green. were Mrs. 'Harvey:
Webster, Isaac Miller, P M. John-
ston • and Wellington McCoy.
Therewere .18 bowlers took part:.
'"A .Unique• Record''.
Says 1VlacNay :of Ottawa:
"Was, very interested in your
lfe-up--°of LUeknow-'s mh or
'hockey : achievements—a `,unique
record for a. coninunity of its
.size . and something : to be every
in the 11th inning in Southern?: proud of
Ston ori,Tuesday night ga1e ;Luck- .I
now Legionnaires a' 2-1, win .over
the Fishermen 'Lucknow should
e-scan—i-irleulat •
as •Halltripled in two: runs earl-.
ler in :the• game but was :'called
out for' not touching first as he.
`rounded the sack. It was .the 3rd
out .of the .inning.
The Fishermen got;. but two'
scratchy hi t§ in the 'Til .. frames
and 19 of the • went down swing-
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Release Has . Aftermath
' Wiarton. Redn ert".last. week re
leased their .colored l battery 'of
FM—day—Banks Hinton.
After their , departure, a .consider-
able
consider -able sum of money .vas missing,
from the Pacific Hotel., in Wiar-
ton. Rendon. police rounded up
the duo when they arrived there
enroute to Detroit Ain admission
of theft inra§ alleged to' have teen
received front one of them, Wand.
the ' pair• appeared in ` court in
Walkerton :last .Thursday. •
Friday's, The Night •
The big one of the season • to
date ,is • carded' for Friday ''night
'iia the Caledonian Park when the.
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Port
,Legionnaires take ' on the
Elgin Lakesides, whore up, there
"among; the leaders, and certain to
be tough opposition.
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Clark Finlayson and Howard
• Agnew were. , in Goderich I on
Tuesday night umpiring' t h e
;,Godericrh-Seaforth game.:u
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