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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-05-15, Page 6• PAGE;SIX, • • • :TRE; T.. CKNQW SENTINEL, L' A'' CKNp1N, ONTARIO • 'THURSDAY',' MAY 15th, -1952' pi b IS • z. 11: • V9 ' r' • • Canadian :National nowOffers an• attractive Gift• Certificate covering TrainTravel •anywhere .... to any, rail destination.... for any amount yo :. on sale at all Canadian .National ticket Eiasy to buy; easy to use. A gift. that's sure to y Canadian National Ticket Agent will .gladly gw.' you full particulars: :CANADIAN .. NATIONAL THE ONLi.•RAILWAY SE ViI'NG ALL TEN PROVINCES • Port Elgin hascome up with THE',VOICE.O.F.`.TEMPER NCE • So the brewer's • Money has Kwon: • again, This time itis the Can,ad rail drama league, ; It had no •money;'• It wanted ..to :Make .ex- ; travagant awards; The brewer has lots of .money. He would .under- . /Write nder../write the 'financial heedsof the drama league:. The' prise 'he .,ask ed • was that the •trophy should. bear . his name: The . drama league succur bed'.to the .brewer's temp- , 'tation... So now it .will not be•.the:• Governor 'General's. trophy . but, the brewer's trophy that will be the award offered • to the- : win-. ri i:ng ; dramatic society:. It is high START THE DAY REFRESHED -Drink 65e,a(5Z A - • E') SPC. R , WEATHER Wj SHES;OIJT FASTBALL,OPENER -• The Weatherman selected Mon- day to, , break a • two—weeks' .drought,, and by so doing wash ed out the opening game in the Big • Six Major League, W Q',A,A, Fasbball loop., ' Meaford was slated to pry the lid off. under , the lights in the .Caledonian Park, but an gall -day rain put an end to thatAnd when it kept. it''. up all nigh the park was: • so flooded -that any hope off �M1 • 1 playing it on Tuesday night ,was also. Out, :..a > 'This preview of thiigs� to'.come:' would have been , a '. natural for .an ' opener,, featuring Lucknow's :Charlie Justice • against his for- mgir Tip . .Top teammate, • Russ JoTinston, who is • tossing : them .up° for Mea'for.d. ,, •,d` ; 'The Legionnaires 'hike. ; off to Meaford tonight (Thursday). Coming'' up next week are ,a pair:.of 'game'sthat will 'rouse the. early. season' .interest= to fever pitch. The Legionnaires •amble. over to Wingharn..�.on.. Monday.., ;night;and -two nights later, Wed nes, day, May gist, "entertain". Charlie .Cross€ts nine ..in Sepoy , ville: l Wingham again • presents Guy' Sparrow as their.' mound ace;, with Len Gaul ,behind the plate. Gaul AS:,g.-"former Beaches League 'per- former, per=former, and did the receiyii g for. Charlie Justice. Things .get more interesting :and complicated from day to day. ' • class . •'publicity : for' the brewer, For . the :• drama league it is an association that it cannot afford to make if it wants'to'be •'free and. independent: and. if it. wants., to hold the respect' and good will of the, Canadian public. It is not to ' be tolerated that our insti- tutions or learning .and culture should accept .: the; patronage of the brewer.—Advt. KLNGSBRIDGE • Mr.. and Mrs. Nick. Perry and Teresa ' arid Mr. ' Thos. Drennan were week=end visitors with:Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Drennan: 1 • Mrs Walter•Clare: has returned "home . after Spending" •some Urine .with `Mrs. Edwin King in London:: Rev. Fr. Lambert ,is preaching, a .renewal. of the'..Mission all this week. • , • Mr. and; Mrs. T. J Laninai spent the week -end' here: manninossait■rinanti■ must 1unsas••••••••■•man i •Prompt Delivery. On • New x.1952, ,..._______-_, •a,. J Chevro• • Choice of Colors. i • BIG VALUE CARS • ▪ 1952 BRAND .NEW PONTIAC DELUXE. 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So, if the weatherman: €ets.; settled down, things • 'should really start to • roll • in . the Big *•• While ••.this .district is "getting in w dither :. fiver Tall, Elmira fans are .celebrating 'the 0.H.,A, hock ,ey championship .which they • won. on Monday night ;after a nine= game series . The best of: seven with ' Bracebridge was tied :at three• win's. .each and,•,one tie g.ame sand a home -and -home ser-. ies, goals-tocount • decided • the title _The_. Polar—Kings took .the first one 5 to 4 and won again on Monday night by: a 6 to 5.' edge, although . BraCelbridge scor- ,ed..four" in' a row.. in. the 'third period to•' all but pull the fast from, the fire. • WHITECHURCH • : At the Mother's Day ser vice in 'Chalmers Church ,• five children. were baptizedthe , little son of r, an r Angus `MclYonald . 'Mr..and,,Mrs .'Elroy Laidlaw's lit- tle daughter; two. sons • ofMr. and Mrs 'Robert` Hender$oir:and the• son' of Mr and Mrs. Wilfred' Wai yrs, ;. . Mrs , Roy Cringle,of- Detroit and Mrs. Charlie Cook of Luck - 'now visited on.Sunday'with their btother, Mrs Jack Gillies. and at- tended. '• service . in' Chalmers : , C1 inch,,: having• placed. lovely flowers ,there in, memory of their. mother; Mrs.' David' Gihies. These flowers were 'then. -given , to Mrs. Kennedy. • Phyllis Margaretj daughter of Mr. and ,Mrs. Sleightholnie,. also Heather Lee, daughter of •lir. and. Mrs. , Walter Bell, were baptized. at the. Mother's *Day serice Nl' and the 'united Church • , Mrs. Archie Watt and' family, also .1:11: -..`and Mrs: `Donald Watt of Toronto, Spent.the week end with their parents ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Leison (nee. Doris McCienaghan) 'of "Vancouver 'are 'visiting with their , parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCTenaghan, 1VI1. and Mrs. Fred Hall and .family of Muncey .spent the week end with her sister, • Mr. and Mrs: Stanley Moore • ' • Mrs, Reg .Scholtz of ;AUburti,, Who ' had been in •Winghani, Hos- .pital, spent a fewl. days at ti%ie. borne .ot Mr, & Mrs Ezrai S oltz before retui°niri tp ler horn • PRESBYTERIAL PRESENTS TWO LIFE MEMBERSHIPS The 38th annual meeting. of, Maitland :Presbyterial of the W'., M. S. of the Presbyterian church washeld in St, Andrew's. church, Wingham, on Tuesday, May 6th. There was a 'record. attendance to hear the •successful reports and the fine program. The president,. Mrs. A. McAuley, Ripley, -Was in charge. ?' The• morning.' devotions , were ering of nurses :'at "Listowel on Sunday 'night, • Mr. • and Mrs ':Malcolm Ross and -ifamily! of. Galt.: spent Mother's. Day with ',his, .`mother, . Mrs; Mac Ross, and ' sister Olive., . ' • Mr'. and:Mrs. ;Win, Bell Of Pine River spent Sunday with their son, Mr. and Mrrs. Walter Bell and ,attended the baptism, of their' grandson at• the United Church. • Mrs, 1:I, B, Tichborne of God- erich spent• the•week-end. with her mother.,, Mrs. '' D. Kennedy, Mr.' and Mrs..punc Kennedy of Wingham and . Mrs. Lorne Dur ninand two sons sRent Mother's Day. With her. taken by Mrs. .Shirl:'Bowers .and Mrs..' J,$„ Bryce of Ripley. High:, lights of Synodical wergiven by the delegates and an •interestin;g:, forum was conducted at, the end of the t iorning' session, The find. Ings cot4d..ibe summed upina few words "to obtain -leaders and -keep --interest -alive, in mis Skins among young •people Much timemust be spent in prayer -'and teating", •Tie -devotion in the afternoon was `taken by. Mrs.' R. Turvey, Mrs. G. Mundell, Nils,, 'R Me, Murray,, Bluevale, Nfxs,, R, Ham., ilton 'sang`'a solo . and greetings of Presbytery were, brought bar Rev. A: Niinr o. The guest spooky.. er .of the ,afternoon was ,Mss E. Anderson,'whospoke.on •hes 'wor?4 On the Canadian Mission field int:;' British •Guiana, Two;honorary life memberships were presented for. outstanding., work in .:the Presbyterial. . The presentation' .was made ,by 'Mrs. • R. McWhinney to Miss Olive Scott, .Bluevale• and Mrs. •A.•. 3. Simpson; Ashfield., The meeting closed with pray- er by Mrs. C. 'Winn. • NI z ■.•. r- ' g at A .Ati'hir�h. • ' . • r rl1SSPls O �r S �� Mr. Nat Thompson has been in Tr . ■ "The Home of Better Used Cats". sl •w~ ■ Cash, Trade, 'Terms Open Evenings Until l0 ' ■.- • "r Cities . Service pealer -•'Phone 73x, Brussefs ■■iii'1r1i1■■fw■i* ,■■II■.i�■ a .umI. fla■1uI.' Irl ��' Whiff ham Hospital f r. the ,past. wee. Mr. Ezra Welwood is going .to London today for treatnnent . Mrs. J,, 6. Gillespie•" and Miss Olive Terriff attended the ,math,. • This young -bank depositor recently wrote -to- his -bank -manager: • `I madea goal of $.1,009 for this •year..: Itis two years since I opened • the,zccount. with two dollars::I oue •thanks.'toy you that I put away my hard-earned' money where it, will' beneit me :.:.l do not wish' to touch it; for the. time being." • Building up' a bank account means Work., and sacrifice. But Can adans know the • value of havin g • Sayings, handy : time g y in -:time . Of. opportunity or need:: theY. maintain 7 mil onsavings ac(piooluitS, in•,the • c artered •banks `almost twice as •man'y. as ten years ago. At the same Tulse bank sta.flas. have . almost Obubied,That, : and higher . wages, have increased bank payrolls 'almost three tirries. ,More people use the . ban.k,s, more people work for.,'the' banks than ever betore' This advertisement,based. on an aetttal letter, is presented hereby '.• • THE'BANKS SERV.Ik YOUR CO IVM IVI O NI'TY, • v as .Cl m9 toy Jai L an crn • W Ja� Si -p :of Ch peg tisk ter so Pet • mi' Ise at :fly wh .W.a to for • 8ur wa: Far cars para pini mer Chi tar; Per •.'FVe ler herr Ellin !Cha Eve 23 .r grafi nos't ante .er;�.