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THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, L.
=KNOW, Q..MIO
TI LIRSPA. , MAY .8th, 1952
SPORT...
JUSTICE; TO LUCKNOW
SET$•SPORT.CIRCLES, AGOG
The recent announcement .that
'Mr. Softbajt ' himself, Charlie
Justice—would' do his pitching; in
Lueknow this season has,• • set
sport circles .agog. . •
Hank . ssmitf�. of the Port Elgin
Times: • 5..."s eechless" ,and used
The; Sentinel's picture of Justice
to introduce the big' fellow to'
Port, fans. Hank figures Lucknow
Legionnaires; have •. the•. • bravest
f kers i the.lea .ue.
bunch o bac.. � ng
1VLEaford, who has Russ ' John
sorior on :the: hilltopfor them; is
pleased'~ that Lucknowr• has .lust.-
ice;,, T1he 'two .of them were or=
• mei-• teammates With Tip Taps,•
and Mea'ford•:is, banking on these.
two headliners drawing the larg
est.crowds in the history' of the
,game: 'Johnson, they claim, has
never fared toobadly against: the
• Negro .'star, Take a look at the
schedule, Ad' see who,,opens here
stead- Monday--;Meaford' it is!
,; The Kincardine' News figures
that after an unhappy financial
experience. last year, the. Lakeside
tear. will . stay •clear of the "pro-
fessional" Major 'league' ' t h i s
season, 'and, confine . their activit-,
ies to.:. the.. "strictly' amateur"' A
• series.•'
Mildmay Monarchs, ch'ampion.s'
of the._W,O A.A "B":. series ;fin-
• ished ',off 'a highly ".successful
season 'by, a trip to . Toronto. to
Make' in one. of the•:Memorial up
playoff games' ibetween Guelph 8i`
Regina. The Monarchs , proudly
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lay claim: to "the fact: that not a
man• on their,' championship :team
:gets paid a penny, Tncidentally
artificial 'ice is. still 'a live topic
im Mildmaand a p'ulblic meeting
was held on: -Friday to gain ,lore •
° information : on the 'subject;,
• M. 'L. "Tory" Gregg of Wing -
ham and Frank. Buckland. of Pet-
erbor'ough'' are vice' 'presidents .:of'.
the . Ontario Hockey Association:
Tory is' in line for the presidency'
held ,at ! present by Stewart • Me-
'ravish:df •OshaWa whiff succeeded
Jack _Roxborotigh
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Goderich Lions '•• Club • •. h as'
launched,7- a -. carripaign: __tp raise
$12,000' ' .to install' a • ipermanen. t
floor.: in the arena. Itis hoped to
''shave the 'floor.' in readiness•. for:
: the Old Horne Week in . August:
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:Saw 'Saturday night's: O.H.A.
final : in • Eh -lira: between • Brace -
WESLEY • GREER: PASSED H O -'L, y R O 0!' •]
AWAY TN CALIFQRNIA
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Word hac been reectved here
by his brothers of the death •of
Wesley Greer,, wMcn occurred at
Riverside, California, He was' in
his 78th year, and had been i11
With ' pneumonia in the winter
.from which' he never _ "fully re-
covered, . ••
Mr. Greer .was , one of •eleven
children of tYelate Geo. •Gr.eei•,
sand Mary Adams. He was born
at Gorrie but came here as salad
when his parents . bought the
farm no.w, •owned by• •Clairerice
Greer,: "from ' the • late. Donald
,Camlptb'ell ..,.:
Mr; Greer' went, West as'i
young man'-- in 1897, and ',had
never been 'back s;irce. aHe` was°
a carpenter and.'confractor : and
'travelled extensively . in the .Wes-
tern
Western States. and Western Canada.
Interment .ori. Monday was at
Seattle, Washington, • '
Besides his . wife and three
'children, he is suzwived . by two -
brothers,: George A. and J. Mel-
vin Greerof Lucknowand a sis-
t
`of e
er,; Mrs. A, ' L, (Agnes). Stewart,
Detroit
Bervie •Circuit Y. P.: U. •
The Bervre:.Circuit Y ,P U,. held,
their• , regular meeting Sunday ey
ening, May 4th. 'The. sing sting was
led, by `Kori: Stanley,
and Rev:G:
A; Meiklejohn:opened the worship.
service',with prayer. Ron Stanley,
stewardshipand training convert-.
er gave . the ,'call to ••worship and
a hymn' was sung,, • followed by.
the scripture read by Mary Stan-
ley. The topic: and disc'iission; 'visas
on "Stewardship:of our. material
(possessions". Jackie Hedley took
•charge •'of : the (business sesition
and. ;following :the 'roll call, the.
minutes 'Of the ' last meeting were
read, 'followed by' the Y. 1' • eke-,
opener,' Iunch.and gatiles. The
meeting • was closed with "Blest
be the Tie" and benediction. ' ,
won by ;,the :Polar Kings 5 to.'
to 'give them' ,a '3-4 edge on... the
series with one game tied. .Judg-
ing'. froth.
ucdg-ing'.from• '.this go., Elmira 'boys.
are in. Butch' Martin: was 'thhe big
gun with four goal , but was set
up ,beautifully. on • three ofthem.
by •Genre Miller, .the shifty,
sinoott .working .centre: who
back ,into the final' series, after
suffering . a shoulder separation. -
Mr,. and Mi S, J, Snowden •,and.
Marilyn of Toronto were Sunday
:visitors with Mr. and Mrs Geo,
Hiltz.
Mr: and Mrs.' 'Jack D. Watson'
and 'Darlene of :St. Marys .visited
on Sunday wit} Mr. ° and Mrs.
Don Watson. •
Mr, and • Mrd. John Walker of
Owen Sound were recent visitors'
with' her son, Jack. Ackert and
Mrs. Ackert. • '
Mr. and , Mrs. l obt. Riddell„ .of•
Kincardine Township visited on
Sunday :evening. with Mr. & Mrs.
,Bushell..Islay who sent the week
end with' her' sister, returned .
'•home with 'thein,,
• Kr ,I- eth ,Garrett, of 'Toronto,:
spent a•-feW days last week With
1VIr.. and Mrs, Ernest Ackert.
Mrs. Raynard' Ackert -spent
Thursday and. Friday in Guelph
attending :.the Institute conven-
tion. • •
Recent Visitors with Mr. and
11•54.- iiimtitilaiiii!oeurire..fril. blew. elm,*
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Now IS • the time for all -'good. housewives .
• To march on drabness wi' their Spring cleaning!: •
ali. the cup bo rd§ and. Ttable drawers
ii In. he ,p a.,
and lamps and 'woolens galore.,
I;ere S::•old . Tates,,^•. s 'in . •• - ,_•' .
So turn r them out and • then cash z,
and blankets. 'Twill make you grin`
• �, . Folr money
To hear the kids •chuckle. as down" they snuggle. • • =
t, Tho' nights are still' chill and cold. •• '
hone u the Morgans; load up, enjoy the bargains 1
Just p � P M g ', ,• ...
I For that's what this rhymes• meant to tell about.
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phone 946 • • • • •:RU>i'LEir
" 10th' Concession I
Pure Wool • Blanke
•• �.. ts, Kn;<tt;<n,'Vogls, .' Antiques. •
(Mrs. L oyd. Ackert; were her ••par-
ent• r•. and .Mrs: G.' McCallum •
Shirley and Clarence of. Listowel.
We extend congratulations, • to
Mr. *and; Mrs. John McInnes' *hf,
were married in Wingham May
3rd. Mrs. McInnes was formerly
Marie Percy of Holyrood. •
.Wingham, ;it's said,has had an "Coke"''is 'a '. egist'er.edtrademark:
eye. 'on., Miller, but ,they'll have'; to
bring' in some material to go.
with 'hint :and • get into O.H.A.
company or Gene will be .just:•
:bridge . and Elmira which Was wasting 'his. time. ` : •
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