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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-07-09, Page 6FAOrE, SIX 7'HE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, t;UCKNOW, ONTARIO r WEONE.,,I;)A.Y, JULY .9th,, i952 ' HAR'VESTOR • . � a • and they MODEL ":R" TRACTOR The Model R and a ".69" .Har- smooth riding qualities , . , easy. vesto'r are a perf ect"harvesting. steering . • • hand operated condinatibn. The R always' has 'Clutch .., . quick acting brakes plenty of :reserve power"when , :. make the job less: tiring on. the going gets tough.,lt's 'better, "long work days during harvest, to have plenty power than not ''You'll)* wise to check the many,. quite enqugh -When you \need it,, features • of 4both the R tractor, .hydraulic con- . • and the Harvestof "69" before trots of; • . . •e R teamed, With; the your harvesting; problems arise: "69''' make harvesting one- Both machines , are 'designed math operation; : The Vision- with traditional MM quality for lined; design of • the R lets YOU. ' economy and dependabilityin see:: what you're ,doing The'..1 operation: And remember, Spe- cial equipment' is available to adopt this "harvesting team to •• yourparticular, conditions no matter what. • • THE WATERLOO MANUFACTURING. COMPANY,: LIMITED WATERLOO and CHATHAM, ONT. Ask For FREE Informative. Booklets At No Obii,Balion' 'r YOUR DEALER. IN eor 'PHONE 1285 • SALES. AND. SERVICE' k • • ra GODERICH, • ONT; . • v. • u MEMORIAL. SERVICE ' AT DUNGANNON: CEMETERY The annual memorial service at Dungannon !Ceineteay ' was' held Yon' Sixnday 'afternoon: Rev. A, ,S Mitchell . of. • S!t. haul's Ang1i©an Clitirch Dungannon, presided` for • the : •sehvlice,, and the `address, was given :;by Rev. George Watt of, Dungannon United Church: Rev, G. 'A. . •111eiklejohn ;of Lucknow' ,United ,Chnirch; , and who .is con, ducting .services: •during July.; at. Erskine •Presbyterian... C iureh, Dungannon, "assisted in. the ser-• wriee.:.Kermeth _McAllister was or Purist •Cornet',selections, "The Holy City" and'The Lost Chord" were rendered by Guest Mitchell with acco npanrment by Mrs. A • , S. 1Vltchell: • The honour roll of those inter- red "in DungannonCemetery dur- ing.' the, past year, , included the following names•' .1VIrs. EliDaibeth Csiawfoord, Mr Mat=theV r Shackle :ton, Mr.. William Sage, Mrs. Sarah Wright,- Mr. William. 'Caesar',: Mr. Rory. IVI D.dniaid, Mr. Albert ''Fer- guson, . Mr; :Tilos: Menary,; Mrs., Gordon.,'' ,Crharntiey;' Mr. Cecil Ryan, .1Vlrs, ' Thos.. _ Elliott, Mrs: Wm. , Thompson, Mr.',Joseph Mal- '1ouogh, ,1VMEr. Thos. Elliott; .Mrs. Jas. Latta, • Mrs. W. R. Stothers The collection. was $101, Which Will be' used 'for cemetery up - ,keep,, and anyone. caring,.to don- ate' to this•. cause may leave their donation :with Mrs. 1'telvin Reed. +IONO■■■tittle■motialsi■iii■i final m r pmt ■lite■ufitinn■■ifinl, :. Pr_onmpt�;Delivery.�• Q:ne iew 1952':,.. in ■ ■ ■'' ■ in■.:�-■��.ilacw a %:����:��.1.`��. ... i ■ ■: in Choice of • Colors N • 1,, in BIG .VALUE CARS : 1,951 CHEV. DELUXE STYLINE SEDAN, equipped with ; The 'Friday 'night , game in • ■ •' power glide. • " uceh ■ Lnow , with Port Elgin ;was ,` j . ,pottpotied 'beeause . of the condi- fJusic'sb •• ■• : tion a Justice's e• raised should- 1951 CHEV: DELUXE STYLELINE S'EDAN', .custom radio, . ■ g ,., ■ er, Doctor's advice.,was strongly • 01▪ 4, ONLY FOUR TEAMS IN SP0RT•S*:' PLAYOFFS, RULING UPHELD WINGHAM TAKES 61)1, :• A pre -season decision that only COUNT FROM LUCKNOW the first four teams of the' sic By th clubs in the major softball series e law of averages Wing . ham Crosset Mercurys were due was uluph'cmd ipaet:te mineettihneg ipnlaWlfs. to take One from Lucknow Leg erto i the first of the week. ° ionnairea—and they did it in, no The matter Game up when, the uncertain manner last Wednes- day i ' .pba�cae Holv�er clt}t request - day night in Caledonian Park, ed astthat ll sanix teams be allowed 6 to 1. • ' ' i•• ing the :playoffs." Charlie Cotton,, ,' It was the Legionnaires. second pitching .ifor an inexperienced. and they club .that broke'into softbrall! this. were anythinge but imipressive in • ' • �c1oSe ones season, has lost so Loth them so that the fans went ,but with • only the wi to his home �a-muttering,: • credit, .can't poi ibly epi ch'. the It 'was a 1-1 ,ball game. until cluU'to a playoff pot. the 8th, when Winglaaham took a The other five cl. bs all, favored 2-1. edges cite then mbasted the abiding by the <original decision, horsehide ' .for • 4 hits; .,,including especially when a triple schedule, a• pair ot, doubles •and' a triple was kieinglayed.; in ,the 9th for; four big runs. Three • The .Lucknow Club was repre- of six , errors. which Lucknow suited by Bob 1Viclntosh " and, eernmit'ted didn't help .matters in Chas. Webster, !whose reaction to. •this9th inning 'rout. the proposal was that if all teams ' .. Wingharri collected. nine hits. off were • in, The Legionnaires would, Charlie Justice, who was labor'- use' Justice, who is at present, ing with a ,bruised, shoulder, as suffering from an injured should a resu$t',of a headlong slide tb. er, only for l otne g,ames;to "save the plate. the Walkertongiaame him" :for the playoffs: two nights earlier, • ' The W.O.A.A:: executive • and the Port Elgin club met for a closed, session;::over the O,A.S.•A,' ultimatum t ha 't . Iietherin gton. must get liis release from South: Charlie's ' arm • appeared` to get worse' as he went along and was bathering him so • much' that. he couldn't make an ofverhand throw to, the bases. ' • amipton. "Wally" is playing first Winghain had to scrape the Base. for Port; without' getting a bucket to dig , up nine men for this game, mut they backed : " up Sparrow's neat 4 -hit pitching chore' with near perfect support. ;Both .'pitchers . whiffed nine and .release from his home 'town club who up to the, time • of Sunday's, meeting had refused ,to grant it. It was a'• case of get it,' drop Hetherington, or else., Rumor had neither issitect a Walk . it this •week that Port would be Wingharn' •Lucknow `LEGIONNAI1tES. EDGED WALKEIRToN :MONp4Y . rhe. folding.: tip,. 000• • 100 000 1' 4 6 . To • Use Three- Umps ' : • Sorne of'the umpiring 'in ' the fastball.•.series; came. in /or a good deal . of criticism, ' 'and' while 'the:; .hoop will. continue• to 'String along with the Present' list of' -:arbitrat- ors, they are going :to, use them' in threes from here in. • . Belated.: starts we" - : nothei point .`of criticism: and ps are being instructed' t in , the parks at 8',00 p.m: an '• start at 8.30' whether 'or not the teams have. completed ',their, -+pre giaine practising. * Mixed Jitney :Winners gin,:'chile: Win�gl am was shading Winners' at•�the last two weekly' Hanover `to pull up into a fourth, mired -jitneys ; held by the, Bowl - Place tie !wiith'�the .Lakesiders.'. ing ,;Club were; Donald• McLean, •Lucknow took an early, lead> Lorne Johnston and Wellington .on Monday' night .and: were lead- McCoy on June 24th and.Harvey ing 2-0. un�til•,the.6th when. Walk: Webster, Mrs. C, L..Smith, Well erton- got one' of'thein back, The ington McCoy, `Marjorie Solomon County; Towners, ;made .a bid. for and . Gor.don' MacPherson on July. victory • in the 9th; but Justice 1st - came through with a strikeout to . Charlie is still laboring with :a bruised shoulder blade but scat- tered six hits while . fanning .10' Z4k was. equally good striking out nine. and allowing• -only- fuze- hits, T3oth teams. played'riear Per- -feet ball. 001 000 014-6 9/2• Lucknow Legionnaires a n d Scott's' Walkerton''Dadgers play- ed a. scheduled` fastball game in Goderich - oin:•; Monday night be- fore a :large crowd; with Luck- now edging a 2-1 `'win, in' a garne that, was just as close and: excit- ing. xcit-ing•. as the score Would indicate: - i• -I The victory • ke,gt The Leg an noires on top of the' heap, with Meaford close on, their :heels by a one-sided. victory over Port El•- * * retire the side with two: on bases. r' h .e. 'Walkerton 000,001000==.1 . 6 1 Lucknow ; 010 010.00x 2 '5 1 * *:M. GAME POSTPONED , ■ '1951: CHEV STYLELINE . COACH. i ■ 1951. m 1951 ■ • 1950 1949 Fair conditioning, two tone in color. CHEV: 5 -PASSENGER COUPE.. CHEV. DELUXE. STYLELINE' SEDAN.. CHEV. FLEETLINE SEDAN.;'' CHEV. FLEETLINE SEDAN. . • 1947 CHEV. COACH. " • II 1947 CHEV. FLEETMASTER SEDAN. 'against 'Charlie pitching that• game and Port agreed to the post- ponement, iS. only the sec - 'end . one the locals' have had since the season ripened, Past Week's Results Wingharr .6, •Lucknow ,1 RI 2-1941 DESOTO SEDANS.. .Port Elgin 5, Walkerton 4 (11. ■ , ; 1939 PONTIAC COACH. .' innings) ... Meaford 4, Hanover 2 - Walkerton ' 1, Meaford 0 Port Elgin - at Lucknow. pored) '' ■ ■ ' 1942 A TORCYCLE.; •. sii. • . -i1938 BUCK COACH. 1VI0 38 FORD . COACH. SPECIALS ■■ 1939 DODGE i ham 1 Hanover• 0 1941. T1. �i � __�. Via _- .., k $ ry . J00K�0A+■(�i Wing :.. i,1.'i.),..il..y!{.,I:ii. A.V.3At1LlJ_l:CY.":U Y.1.4i.ke....'-Y4YY-..w.■ , 1 �- nnings ,E, Winghlarn 4, Hanover 3 ■ TRUCKS.. ■ ■ • .:.• ' •. , . • ■ Lu�eknovr :2, Walkerton 1 • • 1950 CHEV % -TON STAKE TRUCK. ',,■ Meaford 13, Port Elgin0 ■ G * * * * • 0 IN i r■ r . ■: U ill 11 •Bruasels o0 ors..,., r , .. ' "The Home of Better Used Cars" ' i :,� =i. a , , Cash, Trade, Terms -- Open '•Eveninlgs Until' 10 ai • ' : Cities Service Dealer • .. 'Phone 73; Brussels i It miat lums■u■Gant■r/■■■Nadir EiiIMEncimminni1i'.i`dir%N 'r •i (post - aen• The Stanching • P• W L Per. Lucknow "Y;'.,.�1° 21 15 6 .715 Meaford „YY..., 20 14' 6' 4700. 'Walkerton t�Y,YYi, 21 112.` 9' Y572. •Port Elgin �.YYYr'YIY 20 .9 . • 11 .450 Winghann i1WF.1 , . 20 9 . 11 3450 •Hanover ,..t.,:,..� 22 3 .10 ,135 SUFFERED't,INJURY . WITH_'- CROSSCUT SAW) Miss Eleanor Jean garter,' eld est daughter of . Mr. and .Mrs. Pet r' ar er, Jr., met with a pain- ful accident. 'Saturday evening while assisting her; --brother Geo. • nt :ng Paperiing; Sunworthy Wall Papers, Interior and Exterior Spray or• Brush STEEL 'ROOF . PAINTING ' We use t ' PITTSBURGH PAINTS , Sold by John'W. Henderson • . Lumber Ltd. Emberlin &' Mac. Innes. Lucknow: 194-m. • Wiingham 654-J2; i JULY .and • AUGUST • K�ntardine. Rav EVERY WEDNESDAY Old : Time ' • EVERY SATURDAY Mode>rn MIDNIGHT'. DANCES Civic Holliday `& Labor. Day to lift • dawn • a .Crosscut saw. 'George' let. his end . drop . and the teeth sank into Eleanor's leg: She • was • :taken to Dr.' ,Tyndall al Rip- Tey ,where • the .leg was treated.. Eleanor's., summer ' holidays will be 'marred since: she can't; walk • on hera'foot, • PHONE ETON FOR •' 'PROMPT REMOVAL'• QEF.:..' . DEAD OR COWS --HORSES �, :' WMV1. STONE. SONS 1.T • PHONE COLLECT • ISIGERSOLL 21 WINGHAM 561J YOUR FAVOURITE BEVERAGE .EMON-LIME NOW INSTOCK Materials- Necessary CH WI`IITE• BRICK:' RED BRICK GLAZED CIIMNEY, FLUS LIME .BLACK 'MORTAR CCL U`RING-- :•41 Lite now R �ll Phone 150 Ontario