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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-08-06, Page 6PAGE SIX "sg 1� .00011100.,-.1111.:! 44, se d • • 7 9 „ . ,1 • ,4 .,. ".• • ri:•• 7I" 1.4+; 7 :" '61; • Halo gives "soft -water" lather even: in hardest water ---needs no special rinse. Halo glorifies your hair .the very first time you use it. Halo makes permit- nents take better, last longer! HALO reveals the hidden beauty of -your hair!' • • THE. 14T.X.KNOW SENTINET.4,1,4UCKNOW, ONTARIO • • WEDNESDAY; AUG. 6th, 1952 Mit A SoaPt not a crgain —11ahreannot h'at'e Halo leaves hair shining witbnatural highlights. HALO Canada's favorite diamPeo. • •• SATURDAY, AUGUST 16th • •.• . , . • • 23 classes of Highland Dancing , • $,000.00/in 'prizes Individual piping, track and field demonstration PARADE OF MASSED BANDS Concert in •arena 7.30 p.m. Dance in the arena 9.00 p.m. -=Ten -piece orchestra Starts at 11 a.m. — Admission 15 cents ••., • VANCOUVER ASSOCIATION REGRETS REEVE'S PASSING , - • Mr. Dan .Alton, who is serving his -1th year; as 'president of the Bruce COuntY Old Boys. and Girls AssociatiOni writes to The Sen- tinel folloWs:, . Dear Sir:: • Ori receiving your, lastSentinel • .Iras greatlyshOoked at the sad end tragic •deah-j: C. c the reeve of: your niiincipaltY. • ,In My 'opinion hisplace wi1 be. • hard to fill as judging by his• good 'work in Your teWn and the surrounding country •he . Was a • very outstanding person. • Yesterda3r, July 30th, We held our annualBruce -Old Boys end Girls picnic 'in. Stanley Park, iAs • president in my Opening remarks I mentioned' about...Mr:, MCNab's Sad:passing. I was instructed to. send a letter of Synipathy to Mrs. MCNab. 1 did sc): today. YOUr tow has .tost your first ',ctizen and the. Members Of Our .Associa- tion here were very Much affect - d by ,the sad news. • ur picric was .a Lig. success. It •is a great reunion Of former reeiclents from all •comer Bruce County. • •• . • Some peOple Cause happiness wherever ,•they.go",, others,. hen - ever, .they go. ••/ • • m......immilimmummummunummaism 11: Prompt - Delivery On' New. -1052. • Choice Of. Colors; • • IN • • BIG VALUE 'CARS • ,• a -.• • ' ' 1952 CHEV. STYLELIE SEDAN. .• . m • ig 1952 CHEV. DELUXE COACH, two-tone, fully equipped. .• . : 1951 CHEV. DELUXE " STTIANE SEDAN, equipped . with • : 4, • po,tgr glide• . • • ' c ' a' •• 1951 CHEV. STYLELINE COACH.; . a •a 1951 CHEV. DELUXE STYLELINE SEDAN, air condition- • 11111ing, WO lone in color.. • • • • - , • . 1 195,CIIEV., DELUXE STYLELINE SEDAN:: • ' • • - 949 PLY,MOIITII DELUXE, -SEDAN, • is 1049 CH.L'V. FLEETLINE SEDAN. . • • .„ 1946' CHEV SEDAN." • '• • ,, or. • . • 1941 • DODGE SEDAN .' •• • ' • 1939 PONTIAC COACH: la- • SPORT. • HOME DINS TIE AND WIN FRIDA'S GAME LucknoW LegionnaireS sprang to life in the final innings •a • Friday night's game with Mea ord to earn a 3-1 win over the powerful northern. squad,• • 1t' was a scoreless game' for seven innings until Lucknow' spotted lyleaford run on a hit and a pair of errors. That looked. like it, .as the " dejected Legion- naires -came't10 bat in the bot- tom of the 8th, With only a single hit t() 'their ' credit' in 7 innfigs off Keith Freeman, , Meaford's •secOncl .string pitcher. The gloom' thickened as Bell and Bissell stuckLoutThe never -say -die Shelley Miley stied upitIes in three previous trips --.and clouted one over the centre field fence to 'tie the 'ball game, 'It was :a new anie and a neW team, evieh : though Riggin flied out. to *centre to retire the side. • Justice struck- out ' Doby and. Davis to open the 9th; 'and Bich- •ardson 'gounded out Beacom to. Evansto retire 'the side. Justice led. off. for Lucknow and took one between the should- er blade§ for a free,base. George Chin 'popped to the Catcher, but Brother Morley: steped. up and pasted one over Johnston's head and. the riht field, fence for' two .runs and the ball game. 1VIOrley, was •the . only Legionnaire to hit Freeman consistently: He slaShed lean •single10 centrei, in the* 5th, .and Cracked an equally hard one to. short •i11. the 7th; • •• Was. a . rousing finis .that ent a good trOwd• of 1,tickrickw fans ,*hone, happy,and should provide' 4. tel build -Up for '1the playoffs.. . • • freernan,. who .,spells Johnston off, was He whiffed 11; and allowed' only 3 hits. Justice. gav'e up five hits and fanned 1. While the Legionnaires •Made five erL ,rOts, they • Pulled off three sen- sational fielding 01yS. In the 6th. with two on and two :awa. , it was do or' die for BellwhOwas play, deep left. Ile raed:in and made a beautiful one:hand grab at the' ground. A Miss wOuld' have meant two rims. :Riggin made -a nice running'. cateli . in the,:5th, with two oil 'arcl..tWo oUt and in. tthe 3rd GeogeiCir,made a -long run to • the left'field 'foul line to pull one down over his shOUlder. Meaford . ....... 000 0101 5.2 LuCkncyw •00.9 000.012-3 3 5 LOCAL FANS NOT HAPPY OVER SI -TEAM PLAYOFFS , .1 • y . ,,, . . • r • t • • •' 1:1,1.3g • CHEV. SEDAN.• -, • • • , „, .. . •• . . • • . a 4',. ;:i, „*.,c -Y.,•",..,, „i ,,!.,r .` • 41.,. /942 'HARLEi.r.!DAVISON NIOTOitCYCLE. . • • ' . . $ . ' ' • . ''' ' r . : . 1 P E C I A L S ' ' -' . • t. ". ..4' ' . ' ' .; • ''', ' . ' . '199 .DODGE , b' '4' r • , - . ..11„ $00,00 . • • '.1f ...'",,...' L. ,t, • . im 1941 covv,.nevir .,4,,otor ..,,,,•:,,,,,,• . • '...._,..........,...,-',,, $315'Q.,i1•:,;-.2-111 .., 1." '''''''.":':•''' :f ' i ' ' * /,ilil . . . . TittlCICS ' ' . ir ' . • • .. a. • • '...e v,i' „* fin • : . IN 15o,CHEV 3/4 -TON STAICE.;raticat, cc ''' ' 1 ' * • • ; .0. 1942 CIIEV. 2VON '111.1(Telt with racks, priced at:$.3'75.00. • II. ' II • • • to 1- 1111 tSrussels t S , - • • 111. . • il. „. L .:, ,,,,,,,. t • _ , . . 1 i t : 4iTho ome of Better sea Crs • . . ar ' • ' ' - ' "' •' ' • T Cash, Trade, Terms —• Open EVeoingi Until 10i sp.* ,ftr,,,. .„;• ,,, ,, . , PO' ' 'Vi• • 4 - .. • . 1 ' • 4 • , Iii t ,.t.. . In • ON i 01 les Service Dealer •!.•,‘• Phone 73 i arussela ; ••`' *.;:..•'i,; 01: il , •I• 1 1.• ' • '0 , • .._ • ' :' ;7•!,. ' ' " ' ' * ;,,t "s„ , ,.,' • t • . . ' aiiiiiillial,i10.111111101filliaalaillaniaiiiiiiialtilliiiiiks ... .0. ,• , 0*• • 14! ! 0, •tr„ ., , t„ g • . • ' • • One hears a lot of disgruntled fans sounding off locally the "Big Six"i decided to let all learnsIn the Fastball playoff ser- ies. At the start of the season it was decided that only four tealrils would be in and not so lOngako, with Hanover alone dissenting, the fotir,ter .decision was again upheld. sf co Bde:a-enl, ads t Lun 0 w .week" ropposedc u nis t a: c hs'is' • altered things and by a 4-2 vote all six -teams were let in. Mea- • •And Ac) a:thirtYgane SChPclule• boils down to just SOrnany ex- hibition games, at a .hall a 'buck a, head,. which Mr. John D..Suolter coug_hectAtb,ThLfiasco....P.ort..r1; in put on here on Monday night • would have been robbery at two- bit. . . •The No. 1 reason (if you. want ;to ghve it priority) 'for' '•all teams` heing in, is said.to he the Cotton of 'Hanover threat .to 'protest on commuters On :other teams, Who, he, claims; haven't etablished proper residence qualifiations. • such is the case; the action,. •Which apparently found favor With W.O.A.4. officials •is only a OP to keep Cotton quet. It's the • easy Way out, and there are alWays those who regard rules as just something .to be broken anyway. • If cotton has'anythingn these ether boy, letting him: intO' the playoffs doesn't right it..! If he gets put Out in, the first round phreoteeasnt..still .C6: . e back w. th his • • • Such goings on, aren't improv- • ing the presige. Of the WOAA, • which is being pointed to by many as a loOP in which You can get away 'With Plenty. ucknow 21 9 , .700 Meaford .. . ... 29 .621 •"Walkerton .. . . 29 .15 • 14 .517 :Port Elgn ' 28 '13. • 15 .464 Wingharn 28 • 13 . 5. .464 Hanover 7 23 .234 •'• • Past Week's. R,estilts meaford 6,"Walkrton O. • .Walkerton 8, Hanover 0 • L,ucknow 3, Meaford 1 : . *iriharn13; Port Elgin 2 • Lucknow' 9, port Elgin 2 •• • .‘ „ . Ashfield Presbyterian W.M.S. •• •Mrs. Hector MacLean was ..hos less for the July *meeting of Ash field Presbyterian WMS. 'Mrs, Hugh MacKenzie presided. Miss Sadie • Johnston •led in prayer. Mrs.. • Tom MacDonald read the sp•ttue:andMrs._Duncan: Simp sOn • gave the. meditatiOn on it. We were (very Pleased and privil eed, to have Rev. Schissler of In - LARGE CROWD, SEES PORT MAKE FARCE OF FINAL GAME, :•Lirektioin-r- flegionnaires -wound- up their 30 -game schedule on Monday niht, taking. a postponed. •-gar ie from Port Elgin Lakescles by a Count of 9-2: The /Victory, • inreaedliucknOWs hold/on first ,place in the final standing. • There was .a large crowd on handto see Port Eigninake a • farce of the • fiture, and the stands VerYfaist clearing •out well • before the ,finish' -'of the game. and Burrell, alternated on the mound in •the opeifing inniriga' with Hall Iaboring2A innings to give up. three 'walks anda0 pair of hits, .before .taking over time clowning 'duties at first.' • Hank 'Srbith should have seen this one if 4.ie ." Wanted to sound off. Why, Hank, Hall even threw the ball as well as his gloVewhen he became incensed at a• Play at first. . • • • But, ?we're not going to waste good space on ths- one. The long zuffering 'fails got • hookedatid Plenty—by Port Elgin's farsical performance which' didn't get un 4.1er-Way-u rati-11,4,20-14-_wh idh -was to, son at that, the kind of a show, fileakers- put on. • • t , rhe. ort Elgin ,,..000000 110-2 8 Lucknoy ......1..100 104 215c-9 12 3" • • Wsn't itnpressed r.. • The Kincardine. News iroi% tO the Lucknowyleaford gatne'play- ed in Kincardine as "a slow game f' faStball ancta. dds, tf thk • "fasbll, lts hy& slavball" • . • • • Painting &. Apapering • • SunwOrthy Wall Papers Interior and Exterior • Spray or Brush STEEL ROOF PAINTING. Sanding At Finishing Estimates- Without Obligton' Emberlin & MacInnes ‘Lucknow 194 -in • •• Wingham, 65442 JuLY and AVGINT •Kincardine PaV ,EVEKY WEDNESDAY Old Time SATURDAY • Modern • : • DANCES. Civic Holiday k.Laboi• Day, Wow Skinny"Girls Get Lovely Curves Gain 5 to 10 lbs. Nen Pep Thousands Who never eould gain Weight before. gow have, sikaely, •attractIve figures. No more bon 'hubs, ugly hollow.. They, thank Ostrex. It 'pi's • de* on bodies- skinny because bkidd larks Iron, Pena you up. too; "ImprOVes appbt Ile; digestion 130 • • . food nourlslics you. better: Dont fear get ling tot. fat, -Pftot1,..wl‘en yotegain figure yeti wish. Introductory .. or "gct-aequaintde 'sizeony 60. 'Trypst rex Toms . • Vableta•for new pounds, lovey curves.". new 'pea today At all druggists, • • . • • •• • • ' • .? ' . • ' . . • • Treat the family to ICVertZ TRADE MARK REG nerkip, who is now,a1ear1cr .at • Kiritail. Camp,' bring. us .a , EAge.• The book ancl-the..,:woid as- his, theme. .He :showd" us 'nut' task •in. spreading the go'siet: ao,f, only • in.' foreign' lands .but in our own homes , nd Ofl1fl)IflitJ Mrs. Flora Simploris • thanked thr:, speaker. lVfary •' Lint ! sang very sweetl. Mrs. Stuar MacLennan read the ,6th rhapte!' of -the study book :on Biiti -Guiana,- Rev-. Schissier-chikcdha_ .meeting With prayer. The hostees served a dainty lunch nd alL enoyeda Social time togeth6r. • ave 5%On • . •' By placing your order far Storni Sash before ...§epteribeF 15th, you.. will saw 5,percent on the .iegular' prices. Alt sash will be primed and glazed. O STORM SASH'SAVE YOU DOLLARS •• �1':YOUR 1tJEL. BILL.. • . : • 0 1, •- La; • .• • • ' Order. now to be:$ueof'•dellyery berore... , . 6 the CakIWeather Seta • . „. • • HN ULIUM ER tribl*DirtiltESD°N • Phone 150 Ontario Ucic4ow--, • t • • , ••• • RE •to in:` • the Lim • foll here ingt zens • War • who • tion that oh: Blw T1 • Ont y9u • itthe rePT mho , give •.and • appi • • prolj, bdcli Scot at (1 piaci . long • ure, • of f but • worl lean • with • firti his ton • to t • wint sellh • each the.: Or °ran • SOCi - fr. u. Blue ing