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• THE; LiTCKNQW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO .
lAr DN4P.DAY, JUNE,. '25th, 1932
Mx', and Mrs. Robt. Hutcheon
�. of .i► l Ix> ..Oregoxi,, s C iti
With his 'sister,' Mrs. Roane, \vho111
he has not, seen' for 8 years, and
with his nieces, Mrs. James Mc -
and Mir. Geo. Me :of.
Teeswater... .
IMrs, Mar:garet Purves of 'Luck -
no* spent last Friday with Mrs.
D. Kennedy.
• • Mrs. Mac Ross spent a few
days, with trier sister, Mrs. Jack.
Henderson, and also" visited in.
•Goderich ;wi,tli her niece, Mrs,
George:W 'aith.' ..
About 'eighty . gathered at the
home of Mrs. Geo. McClenaghan
last Wednesday'evening and '• pre
seated :anany' lovely. gifts to., the,:
bride-to-be Miss . Muriel Watt,
'Whose marriage took. :place •on
Friday last. •
The Se—salon. of the Presbyter-,
lin church-• entertained' the choir
and their parents last Friday ev-.
' ening Avery enjoyable time was
spent, with ,themen, serving lunch
and a fine: progra n. of music and
.:speaking. .
Mr. Perry ' Thompson , and son
Alex and Mr Jack Spears of Cal
edon .,are visiting with. Mi. and
Mrs: Art Moore.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter'Be11 spent
tiie week -end 'at l3prford.
A number, fromhere,' attended
the, wedding of Mr. Archie Pur
-
.don and Miss',Mildred .Jacklin at
Wroxeter on Saturday.
-TO
HOLD UNION •SERVICES
DURING SUMMER MONTHS
The, .congregations. of, the. Pres:
BLAKE •COMMUNITY
HONORS SPRING BRIDES
• Members. of the Bake congre
'gati!on met B'lai e's- I ar11 last -
week to honor. two recent brides,
Mrs. John K. Scott of Belgriave
(nee Lottie Saunders): and; Mrs..
C, W, Hardy of McGaw (nee Era:
Phillips). •
• • Each of the young ladies was
presented: with :a lovely floor rug
and end table. Russell.. Irvin` read
the address and Keith :Cr.ai ston
and Harold Cook made the Pres-
entations.
Rev C. B. Woolley presided for
the Prosgiram that included com-
rriu.nity stinging ,with :Mrs. Durnin
Phillips . at the 'a iano„ readings by'
Mrs, Woolley; piano solo, Helen
Nicholson;; solo, Wm. Bucking
ham address by Steve. Stothers
song by ;Donald Nicholson play -
Mg his own •guitar accompaii-
iPnent • and' ' a reading by Cecil
Hahsm. .
LUGKNOW W L TO TAKE'.
:BUS TRI IN. JULY exist toyed with the; Meres... In-
'•cidentally this•Miley'1•ad is clout
A.report.'of the officers' corn' ing' the ball plenty this season,
•vention held in Guelph oven,by land has., hit safely, ' in :the. last 14.
Mrs. Ira Dickie was the highlight games: Lucknow fans made up a
of the regular ;meeting of the good portion of.. the., p _ota�tors at
. _ � . .this: --.
Lucknow W. I. held on June 13th Dot�st.
in the ' Council: Chamber. The '' rh , e.
:±president, , Mrs. R: Johnstone ; was; Luekno w 000 041 ' 00=5 7 0
in the chair.`' The .roll 'eau, ins- Wingham , 009010000,-1 6 1
wered by a household hint, was , Take- ' Hanover.:' Twice
well; ,responded to ,' x$15:00 was . OIi Friday nitglat in Caledonian'
'Voted to the .:. Salva. (ori •. Aral , . i ark,' the Legionnaires nosed gout
Musical' numbers by ; Mrs.: Jessie 'the revamped Hanover squad 3
Allin Were' • enjoyed,," Mrs:Bark ;to : 2, Cotton's• Support has been
well gave ,the report:of the dis strengthened by some 'boys from
trict` annual held in `Kincardine.'
• Mseingave
byterian 'afrrd. United . churches of • ssh. orTf readings �1Vliss lVL.aarycoMcluple
will holdd their "customary union .Lend gave the '. report of'? the
SPORT...
'LEGIONNAIRES WIN THREE' •
FOR ,FIRST PLACE SPOT
Dui^ing the past week Lucknow
Legionnaires won' all three games
pla ecl aid took p. spot in the
Major Fastball loop with 12 wins
and four losses.,Meaford,won two
of their three, and are in second
,place, while Walkerton nine .took
a tumble to third spot by drop
ping; their. fifth in a row to, again
raise • the . ' pre -season ' question,
"C'an George Z.uk stand the grind
and.. longer pitching 'distance?" Of•
course,, a ''few hits and a, little
tighter , support by .that once
formidable • club would 'e a s e
*George's. 'burden a lot. • -
But, back to , Lucknow, •The
Legionnaires trounced. Wingham.
last Wednesday ..night on their•:
owp. corner lot 5 to 1. Mileyts
hairier 41 -the 5th with the . sacks
loaded '• settled that one . easily,.
and froin there 'in "Big • Charlie"
services during July sand. August.
'.. 'Evening sere ices will be' with_
drawn ': for the two months:
During July,,' Rev.: G'..A. Meik-
' lejohn will preach: in the Pres-
byterian :church, ..and will' .also`
;conduct :afternoon services f.at_
,Dungannon. .
•
s'i' or four :Sundlays : in August,
Rev: C; ` A. Whin will": preach',in
the.;United. Church.` On• August
31st,' Rev. Meiklejohn will occupy
the pulpit,
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YOUR FAVOURITE BEVERAGE
Ki
Tweedsmuir: history' book: which
had : been brought up to date. A
'vote of thank' was tendered Mr.
Elmer Umbach ' for , his help by
taking soine pictures. •
The• picnic was discussed .and
it was decided: to go : to .Guelph
on :July 17th and' enjoy :a day
of'the Women's ;Institute holiday
held that' week at the OAC. A:
:contest sbrought the -'meeting to
a. close after: -which the commit-
tee; ''Mrs.:. Gordon Fisher, 'jVirs.
Temple Craik and Mrs: A: lltav-
ens served a dainty:llinch;
DONNA HENRY` GRADUATES..
1 jtiss. Donna Henry,.. daughter :of
Mr.- and 'Mrs. Jas. 'Henry, Wing:-
barn,
ing=
ham, Ont.,.and a former .strident
of Lucknow .High School, \vas.. a
recent graduate of Toronto den -
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Hospital, Wellesley Division.
Thirty-two, girl's 'gr,aduated and
Premier :•Frost was present :and.
al. r mics --store ` '• he new
nurses' : residence.
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Durham, who ::have, added some
punch offensively and defensive-
ly:
efensively: Their 9th inning rally fell'
lust': one ' 'short of knotting• .'the
count.
anover •
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Lucknow 001;.200'00x`-3 ; 5. 3
On 'Monday. night in Hanover,..
Luckriow a air( eked out' .a one``.
• STS HELENS
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Mrs. Gordon,, Mr and Mrs W.
I,. Miller, Mr.: T. J; Salkeld; Mrs.
T ,_J 'dddr4AnneA Wayne and
Hughie, attended the Salkeld re-
union, at •Seafor•th Lions'. Park 'On
S.atu'rday. • .
t he -ladies" ed- 4o-
annival: tea under, the; auspices 'of
the W.A. of the United • Church
in. the church on Friday ,after-
noon.
The July 'meeting • ofthe ''Wo-
men's Institute will.. be held On
Thursday afternoon; .July, 3rd in
the. Community Hall. Mrs. Mac-
Pherson will. give a report of the
District'Arinual. 11011 call, "Who''s
who m our country".: Subject in.
charge of Mrs. Lorne Woods Pro-
gram and hos'tesse's; Mrs... Harvey
Webb, ;Mrs. James Aitchison.
Miss Eileen Sparkes of London
was: a •visitor .'during the week
with her aunt, Mrs.' 'Fred .Me-
Quillin and Mr McQuillin.
', Mr. arid Mrs: James, Douglas,
Cameron and Malcolm of Mitch -
:ell and ,Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bart
of Stratford were recent visitors.
with Mr. and Mrs. John :Carver
on;.. ' • .
Hank:,or..._.wwre_ you looking thru •
your bifocals? Haven't seen any,
one I hit any. "pop flies" over that
.fence this, year, .
JITNEY . WINNERS
• Twenty-four bowlers, took .part
in last weekm's local ,nixed jitney:.
A''prize of 50 'pourfds of sugar
donated by' Roy Finlayson was
divided 'between the two a top
howlers of the night,' Mss,, How-
ard ;Agnew and Gordon Mae
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Pherson. Other winners 'were.
Marjorie Solomon,'; : Wellington
:McCoy arid P., M. Johnston.
LOCAL': RINK .WON
DO ipLES TOURNAMENT
g
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runvictory 4 to 3. A home run' Hugh Curning and Pete John-
clout
ohn-
clout.'by Beacom in.' the 4th with. • ston won blankets . as first prize
justice aboard,. accounted for two at the ,dotubles tournament on.
runs and in the 8th• another pair Thursday nifglit.
were before• Hanover made' rink . .of " Teeswater • was second;
a last: ditch : stand.: that netted . Clark and',BY.o'' Fuila ..son third,
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three :runs. Po'rter's ,rink of Teeswater; 4th:
r,h'e
000 200'.020— 4.• 1 I " fifth
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Lucknow
Hanover
and: Morrison's rink .of. Walkei=ton,
000 000' 012- 9 2 ': �:..
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Past Week's Result
Meaford '8; Walkerton 4';
Port Elgin 4, ,Han ver •3
Lucknow;:6, .Winans 1.
iiigh-axn-5; Walker -ton ' 2 .'
Luckndw..3, Hanover .2 •
• Port Elgin 5, ; Meaford 3 .
1VIeaford 5, .Port.. Elgin' i`
'`Wingham 2, Walkerton .1
> lLnnw 4 Hanover 3
THE STANDING
• Won' Lost Pere.,
Luckirow • 1-2 4 ' ' 7,50
Meaford --;:: :10' " 4 • .715
Walkerton: '.,..i•:.... 9 . 6 :600'
Port Elgin.... .-., 17 ... 8 ' '.467
Winghanl .,.` '. 5 9' .357.
Hanover ..,.., ... 2 14'. .125
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"WON 'NURSING PRIZE,
Miss •, . Viola Cook, ' ` nua,se-i�n-
training at ;the Owen Sound Gen.
eral and Marine: Hospital won
the second year ' (prize for :pro-
ficiency in •'bedside. nursing at the
graduation 'exercises held recent-
ly . on the• hospital ' `grounds '
Owen Sound.:
BORN''
COURTNE•X—in Kincardine Nos.
pital on ' Friday, June 20th, .. tq
IUs-,--aA.d_.1Vtrs _::..R•obe_rt _courtn,--
R. in Ripley, (nee , J.oyce Ca,rpp-
hell), a' sori Robert Dennis, • •
.STANLEY ---in Wingliam `General
Hospital, on Sunday, June E' th;
1952, to. 'Mr. • •and Mrs. George , ;.
Stanley, Lucknow, a : soli;
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TREAT YOURSELF RIGHT
How"Skinny"Gs�ls
Get
Gain 5 .to 10 lbs. New: Pep,
• Thousands' who never could gain weight hefrre. now
have" shapely,.' attractive nkuies, No rirore.bony
Itmtis„ ugly hollows.. They thank pstrev. •ir pu.r,�
-flesh on bodies sklnpy because blood Packs +sort.
Peps you up, too. Improves appetites (bowl )n jo
food nourishes you better.Don't tear gat tine,',, tit.
Stop when ydu gain figure $oft wish lntridnr•ory
or 'get-acquatntei size onty•GN. I r ostr x Tinto
Tablets for new popunds, lovely .curves, new. pea. %,
today 'At ull;drugglst ,_
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Hank (Fort Elgin Times)' Smith
bemoans with =loud we -was -robe-
bed • wwailings, the 2-1 loss. Fort
Elgin suffered ' in ,Lucknow ` last
week. :;Here's part pf a column
he devotedto the subject, which
we presume had Port Elgin "fans
moved -to tears.
Of ' course it was close Hank--
the' score we mean:
After ;all it's
runs: that count, and' it's a. smart
,ball team' which can cut "'ern. off
at the plate. ' • • : ' •
Bu't here's a bit .df .Hank's Tani
. entations:: ' • `
• "We wg`s, robbed; just ,pium
crazy Y ay anything: else, Take
for instance in• the eighth inning.
Burrell sloughs' one into deep
centre field., The ball lands 'un-
der the fence. Should 13e a home
run. Instead the Umpires wave
hirci ',back " fpr a • ground rule
dotible: • In , the first place the.
Lucknow` ball park looks like .the
Duff ekiri Park ' race track with 1
‘that ridiculous feri'ce surrounding
the' :field, only ,a ' short ' distanae.
from , home plate. Of coumse, .as
Webster says, •it was put there'
fast year for Hughie Hall's long
fbali hitting". '
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