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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-07-02, Page 84l 6 •i4 ,, • • 1. • 1.01 PAGE, SIX THE LtYCKNOW .SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEIJNF,SDA,Y, JULY 2nd, . 1053 ST :I:EL.ENS; 4iss Joyce .McDonald had her appendix removed at the Wing ham. Hospital on Wednesday last and retro ned home on Saturday., Mrs. Allan. • Cranston, Nancy Patsy are leaving on. Thursd , y lox a visit ai, her•. home .at Arcola, Sas'l. The ladies are reminded of the (meeting •of the Women's I nstitute • this Thursday ` afternoon at 2.3.Q the community .hall, Roll call, "Who's who in, our country". 'Mrs. James Durnin has bei: • a rvisior with ` her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Luxton at, Kincardine. The ,girls of .the Handicrafters Club, .some of •their, mothers and :others nurrttbering , in all. to over 40, enjoyed Monday at. Niagara Falls. Thee y • •travelled by bus +char;bered !from Allen -.Reed/ •of. Dungannon. • Mrs. D. Todd with Mr. And Mrs. Stan. Todd • and Andrew of Eg ritondville sp@nt a • few days, last week with relatives at Pigeon, Much.: % • . • . SVliss i argaret •Miller - is work • ing' `.as a nurse's' aid at, Wingham Eospital. during• thle ,holidays.: . That.:trhe 4,M -fuel 'ra ternoon .-tea sp nsored by.: the .. , Women's . As- sociation cif the . United Church. • has become !popular event, was 'shown on Friday afternoon when • a large. cro wwl of members : ,and insitors gathered . at, the church. The: president, Mrs.' James Cur- ran, .was in the chairfor the pro- gram' which opened . with. '.a brief warship service the theme; of w�liich was "What God expects . of Christians. iii •, the .use of , oppor- itunities Mrs: J Cani,eron read Group I W.A. ,Group 1 of the Wednesday afterr at. the home of ,phreY. After the the Lord's prayerjwas repeated in unison. The, seri tore lesson :Was read, by Mrs', I, eonard Ritchie. Mfrs. Alex Hackett reported . for the cheerio coimnitte , Roll call' wwastans}wered by 7 1 di1 es. Read- ings - were given by y Mrs. john Nicholson and Mrs. ,eKim, Af- ter • the 'closing exercises, Mrs. Sarah iCollyer conducted a Icon test, A. dainty lunch was served by the coxnrnittee in charge. • GGroup 11. W. A., The June meeting of Group II of the W.A. w+a&_.held at the •home of Mfrs; Ewart•, Taylor With 29 l'ad= ies present.' Mrs. Harvey Webster, president, presided, for the •mdet- ing. Aftei`,•a hymn and the Lord's prayer in unison, Mrs. Ken Mur- die, read the scripture lesson; Ar,- rangements . were Made, for con- tributing •and,serving lunch' et the. •farewell gathering for Dr.. and Mrs. Mumford. ' •Mrs; Jack Ackert took 'the chair for'•the following ;program: reading :by ,Mrs. Mor- gan. Johnston, • "forgetfulness"; reading, Mrs. •'Hoag, "The House- •wife's: Song" contest, Mrs. Joynt;. reading; Mrs. Win.. Eadie; "This Getting ; Older", ,reading, Mrs. Campbell. Thoinpson, . "Something for Notiiiing7;, contest, • Mrs. R. Ackert. Lunch, was' served 'by the +committee ` in charge,. Then fol=. lowed a successful baking sale at which bidding wlas • brisk, • with, Mrs. Joynt. as; a :Very' capable auctiQLleer.. 1 W.A. was held oon, June lath rsr Bili. Hum - opening hymn, Ashfield Presbi'.terian the: scripture' lesson and'. Mrs.' .T. The June meeting • of .the:'Ash• 3� Todd the lesson -thoughts. Other field W.M S'.�: met at the home: of . numbers included , songs by: the girls: of St.. Helens;school, Ipiano "solos by Norma',, Murray, •Doris Miller, . Donna Woods, ' Alison Webb and , Mrs. :Chester Taylor;, readings; by .Miss' W: D. Ruther- ford and •DoriMiller, Solos. . by Mrs. E. W. Rice and Phyllis ,Bar- ber, a piano dtiet by, Mrs: W. R. ,•andtMrs. Garnet Farrier of White- churoh and a.: guitar: solo by Mrs Dustin Beecroft.. At ' the tonal'- . Sion a ,pleasant social.. hour was enjoyed When tea was served. Ar tar gernents. for the program. Were in charge of Mrs: George Stuart, • Mrs. T: J. Todd and 1Vl:rs.. Frank: McQuillin; .:those ; for the lunch, MTs. S. E. Hayward, Mrs. G. Mc Pherson, Miss Annie DUrnizi: and Mrs. Curran. r•,.:. r 1„ Mrs. Wm Johnston, Mrs. Duncan MacKay. was. in 'charge.; lyfrs Kay offered"pray. r after which .hymn 292 was sung. The serip tore reading 'was read by Minnie: Catheazt and. Mrs. Earl , Howes gave the explanatory -interprets- tion of 'the -chapter: MTSColin McGregor offered pralyer. , Mrs. Hugh MacKenzie read thefirst part from the .study hook, on British Guiana, ' and after hymn *374, • Mrs. Hugh.,MVlacKenzie read the second part. Anna. Mae Mac- Donald offered prayer. Gleanings from the Glad Tidings . prepared • by Sadie Johnston, .*ere read by Mrs. Wilson. The .goldentext was answered. with. a verse of scrip- ture. Mrs, MacKay gave.�clos- ing prayer.'. The:president, Mrs. D. MacKenzie;, took charge and dis- A RESOLUTION•passed 'by. Bruce cussed . the business 'part of the .meeting. Thhe prayer circle Was left ,over 'for the ..next• meeting, There were.35. adults. present. The July meeting will be held• at: Mrs. Hector 1Vlaclean's: , County Council at the; June ses-, sion asked that Bruce' County, Judge J. -F. P. Birne of: Owen Sound, take , up''residence at ' or near Walkerton: • uuu•■■•■••••■■■.■■■■A■■•u■•••r•■fl/•■fr•■•■■u•• ■ •' Prompt Delivery -On i-e_w.�• •1.952.' -■ ■ ,■•.Chevrelets ■ • o ■Chof C ice oolors■ '' BIG VALUE CARS - , • ■ . El ▪ 1951 CHDELUXE DEUXE .ST LINE SEDAN, ' equipped with power glide. 1951 CHEV, STYLELINE COACH. , ■ ■ ■ 1951• CHEV. DELUXE. STYLELINE SERAN; custom radio, ■ ■ air conditioning, two tone • in color. ■ NI 1951 CHEV. DELUXE FLEETLINE SEDAN. • 1951 CHEV. 5 -PASSENGER COUPE. • • of 1951, a 1950 ■ . 1949 • i, 1947 • ; r` 1939 ni 1942 HARLEY-DAVISON `•I TORCYGLE. 1938 •i • ■ CHEV. DELUXE STYLELINE- SEDAN: •a1 PONTIAC DELUXE STYLELINE SEDA:' CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN:. ` ■ CHEV. FLEETMASTER_SEDAN: ■ ■ . 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Bissett, ,trying hard, AFTER WIN TOSS AWAY GAME HERE died to: centre 'tq retire the side.. • • Lucknow Legionnaires handed Walkerton.Luc now the Walkerton rine a sound 66 to k "' Umpires 1. trimming; in the County• Town rnp• last Wednesday night 'but °eine r•h e 101.000100—�3 7 2 ..,000 000 2Q0-2 5 10 : Groves and Tiffin.' • * * * * right ,back, to: Sepoyville" on Fri- LEGIONNAIRES EDGED - clay plght to give ,the. Walkerton, W.INGHAM. MONDAY NIGHT ians a 3-2 victory by • the Legion naires' worst fielding; andbase In a pre -holiday : fixture at running exhibititon . of the • now Wingharr on Monday night Luck-. half-play.,ed schedule. now Legionnaires plaYed all but The Walkerton Gam a . . errorless ball to . edge .the Cross•.et Walkerton'sdefeat last Wed- Mercurys•• 1-0; Sparrow • gave ,up, nesday, night .was .their'. sixth in but two hits and Justice three in a row, and it was earmarked a from 'tidypitching* duel. A.'. pair of the first pitch in the • opening errors in the 2nd inning • allow-, inning when IS.helley Miley clout- ed George. Chin to score the lone ed one that •weals .good, for the �cir- run '"" "' ,cult.• Charlie Ju• stice slammed out • + * * *. * d tiripper in •,the 3rd. "THE, STANDING another roun� ' Meantime. Walkerton were able Won "Lost. Pere. to do little at bat^anc were beot- Lucknow • 14 , 5 ':737 ing the ball' to make' it'all. the Meaford •• tougher for "the little iron •man" Walkerton 12 5 . .706 11 7 .611. George Zuk. Zuk whiffed 7 to 12 Port 'Elgin •• -8' 10 ,445 for Justice. Walkerton's lone.run Wingham fi' 11 .353 came . in • the' 9th when Jack Knox Hanover , 3 16 :all doubled, stole third and then,, streaked home as Justice' was . re- , • 1Vl[cNeil Takes To Pitching turning to the mound after argu- Port . Elgin's colored : duo• of • ing a pitch with the plate umpire: Iughhie Hal and Burrell were tab- r h e sent from Friday • night's game,. Lucknow 101 030 100•-6 6 0 'With Hanover, which the latter Walkerton " 000 000 001-1 7 4 ' club won . 3'-2 in 1.0 • innings: The. • Friday's.: Fumble On Friday night What the .Leg- ionnei,res .did in the field .and on the bases Was :"moiler'.- Walker=. ton had • 11.: risen left on 'bases to; Lucknow's 7, which indicates that. the score might easily have been Keith Freeman. . more than 3-2 for the visitors, ,•,It was one- o/:those •nights, •When WINGHAM: GRADUATES a team does nothing right. Luck= HELD 'ANNUAL . PICNIC now committed a total of ten. et- rors,`With ' the usually steady Jack • The Wingharri .General Hospital Evans having a • jittery .night graduate' nurses' picnic was. held versatile Alex. McNeill; Port cat=• cher, hurled the first game of itis' career and almost' won it...That same night the Meaford club. gave Russ Johnston•• a -rest and• Wing - hem edged out a : 3-2 •.win over around first •at Kincardine Beach on Saturday The ' errors could have been June; 28th; where dinner was' ser- overlooked, 'DIA • there was no ved:;:Miss M. --E. Adams of Wing- alibing that gosh awful base ham presided foraa':short. business, running, that fizzled `away most:'discussion. Theofficers elected every . chance the.' Legionnaires for." the coming year are:. honor- h,ad to pull the fat out of,the fire. . � ary Pres., Mrs.• Gibson Gillespie; A home run sock over the pies:;' Mrs. Richard Lloyd;"• sec;- •' fence. (attention Hiank Smith) Iby treas., Mrs, ,.Neil II . MacDonald G . rge Zuk i . n the top of the • �° • conveners of sports, Mrs.Walter .. 7th proved .the winner `marker as Pocock, Mrs. Jim Carr, Mrs. How- Lucknow staged `a two -run • come- • and Machan;. lunch, Mrs.. • Bert back in the bottom of ' the' 7th" , Walden,: Mrs. Calvert Finlay, Mrs. Zttk's:'homer came after Justice 'Donald_McKenzie. had , hu`rt his . shoulder in an un successful and unwise .Headlong Correspondence 'was' read from slide for the' late m the 6th. ' Miss Cottrill; Mrs, W A 'Kirk ._ - plate _. • atri.;ck: (nee , Miri' •e' •�or: er •'. Knox singled. to open the ball 'Kirk- P Painting a°fieri: n p g. • Sunworthy Wall .Papers Interior and Exterior., Spray, or Brush STEEL ROOF .PAINTING • We use use • PITTSBURGH PAINTS Sold by John W. Henderson , " Lumber Ltd.. - •• Emberlin & ,Macl-nnes Lucknow 194-m • - ' Win�gham 654-T2 H�w"SkInfly!!irIs GetLove I urve Gain '5 to 10 "16s. New Pep Thousand.$ whonever co uld gala wel�ggtjt'betorq; ,y, hate sha`tely, 'attractive ftgurea, No mora bony Iltubs• ug1ly' holibws. They tb*nk Oatrex. it pate flesh on bodies skinny because blood' locks tion, Peps you un, loo improves appetite; digetlon so food nourtshea you�hetter. Don't fear getting 100 fat, Stop when; you gain figure you WWI. intrgdurterg •or'•get-acquainted '.size only Aoo, Try Oatree Tonto . Tablets for new pounds, lovely curves. new. pep, today At aiidruggtat$. patrick: z t ) of game, went to second on a••passed !llaidstane, :Sask.; M ,r.'s.• .Clarence ball 'while ••N. Dentinger. : struck ,seen,- Grand'Bend; Mrs: Verna out and raced to third after Craig, .(MacDonald) •McLeod, :Oshawa flied to. deep second. Knox scored Miss 0. M Wood; Port Credit when ' Bissett " jug}gled Zuk's' Mrs. Gibson • Gillespie was the' grounder . Zuk rows .picktd'. off eldest graduate and Mrs: ' Walter trying to steal second. Pocock, the, youngest ,grandmoth In he hid Knox again er• 'Mrs. Katherine McKay of third xHamilton carne the longest dist singled, went,to econd on a pas -s ed -ba 1--anti-to-third-when Dent ance:. inger was' safe on • an 'error .:at Plans were made to•• hold .the first.. As Dentiner Went 'down picnic next:year in the'. Wingham g Miley .heaved to second with park on. . June 30th, to , meet. in ICAnox racing home. ' Lucknow got five hits, incluld'- ing dotibles' by';Bissett and Rig- gin, plus $ ,walksoff, Zuk who was shaky in spots,: but' bore down in• the last .two' ,frames to. finally, snap their .losing streak. In the third Bissett doubled but was"put by plenty trying to, steal third "with .Justice at bat. In the 4th Justice and Bell l sere walked' order with' 'Charlie also our• atterript ng 'to' pilfer third, ThP .5th . saw...anothPr_ chance blown, when with the bases load- ed, Miley. was called "out at first for being off. the sack, with : Zuk on the mound ,ready to deliver.':• • In the 6th'iwith one aWay JUs- tic& raced all 'the, way to • third on a three -base error..•on his fly to deep right; When, Bell. popped out tO 'short he attempted to go 'catch. Chased hen Detntinger �ay from hirr,�:.: -Charlie heade for hame.after th hack • and safe lett e -get few feet at thi for the plate aggn and was pick-. ed off did and lay• there'' when he took; a shking .up in • a head -1 long slide irr which he 'hurt the shoulder of his pitching Larrn. Finally,in,the 7th Lucknow did click but with too little and too late'. Eeaco`rri: • flied out to deep centre. Miller anal Riggin walked. and Evans 'singled Miller here. Money Chin walked to fill, the 1 '1 'JULY and AUGCST Kincardine Pav EVERY WEDNESDAY OId Time • ; EVERY SATURDAY Modern MIDNIGHT DANCES Civic Holiday • &„Labor Day the lafternbon and'•have"suppei~.a:. A 'poen.' "A Tribute : to .Nurses Was read by. Mrs. Neil MacDor.- aid. The gathering enjoyed •halo ing Mrs. Wilson Ringrose•of Tees- water present Mrs: Ring rose. was assistant superintendent of Wing - • ham `,General•.I3ospital for .many years..; The T.� �- -.`V-•• M." NOW .IN STOCK `. .4 Berry' An all steel garage' door complete with overhead hardware. Total 'weight only 125 pounds. • This door combines the smoothest of action with the strength. needed.` for the roughest . kind of abuse. N AND `�S.� _ Ww'i .��_ 4.,"...�.y �:.. )r t E--' I• r•� JOHN Nit.:: HENDERSO` LIMITED .•I Phone 150 Lucknow • 1• .1