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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
• WEDNES,P4Y;, AUGUST 20, 1952;
SEWAGE DISPOSAL OR DRAINAGE.'SYSTEMS!
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A'tn•ong the.' visitors 'the hone
of Mr, Milton Stanley last 'week
were . Mr. • Georlge . McLeod and
daughiters• Judith, • Wendy "and
Nancy . of Detroit, • Dickie., and
David Stanley'. of (Clarks, . Mr.
Verdun Reddick 'of London. and.
Miss Tillie Smith.
•Mr.:,and Mrs. Donald Mceb"sh,
Mary' Axtne and MissRuta For.
ester; Mas.. Johin• Colwell• visited
witch 1Vrr. and `Mrs. Wan. Bushell
of ,•Lucknow on Sunday:
Mr: George Reilly 'returned to
his home in„ London,after spend
ing two weeks rwi'th, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor: Gawley.
'Mrs.. Walter Scott, .Eleanor and
-Peter of . Arkona, Mr: .and Mrs.
Kenneth Bell and .Billy, Mrs..' Ray.
Stauffer and . Donnie of. Detroit,
Miss Fm(bury of Toronto „were.
' visitors at the•'home'-of 'Mr: and
Mrs. Burton ,Collins.
Mi.Lawrence Stanley is spend-
ing two weeks' ' vacation at , the
Home of his . father, Mr.• N! •Stan
ley
'Miss Hilda Emerson : and Del-
bert Nixon of Belfast spent ,a few
days:, at '• the home .of Mr.., 'and'
Mrs: John 'Emerson • '
'Mr and 'MIS. Victor ` Gawley,
Velma; :Marlene and. Gladys vis-
ited with Misses''Lettie and Ada
GawleyTon Sunday.
Married -at Teeswaier
On Friday, August lst,, at Knox
Presbyterian. • Church, Tees Vater,
Befv'. A. J. Simpson performed
'the marriage .of 'Jean R. Tervit
& John C. Deans,' :both of Wing
ham. 1i'ollowing a, wedding trip.
to Northern Ontario they have
taken. `• • up . residence ,on the
groom's farm in Turnberry.
:OBITUARY
William.: Rodwell",Andrew: Wraith.
There passed away suddenly at
the •'home of his daughter and
son-in-law; Mr; and, Mrs. 'George
Gibbons of Turnbery' Township,
Wingham on August 5th, .1952' in
his. 80th year, Mr. Win,.. Rodwell,
Andrew. Wraith." Wraithi as.; born July 24,
1873 • sand.' has' been a lifelong res
ident of . the Langside commun-
ity. He ` was the .youngest. ` son . of;
•Mr.; and Mrs Thos. Wraith and
the. 'last -Surviving member 'of .a
familyof three ,$boys and five
girls.'
•:He :remained on the homestead
;and in 1907 was united in mar-
riage. to
ar-riage..to` Mary Eagaeston, White-.
church, who predeceased him in
1928. leaving him with a young
family . of 'two '. sons . and three
daughters. Under difficult • cir-.
curnstances he continued. to live
on the :far just south "of' Lang-
side. AlbeUt one year. ill health
made' • it necessary for him to
make his home amongst his fem-
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IIe. leaves to mourn his passing
his sorrowing family, • John -tif
Lucknow, ••Mrs. • Dorothy Stein :of
Galt,.'Geor•ge of Goderich, (Leola)
Mrs George Gibbons of .Wingham.
•and ,.(.Mary). lyirs. Henry Albrecht
of Walkerton,ai nine grand --
„children. • . •
The funeral ' • service • was held
on Friday, August 8th. ,at.:: 2.30,
o'clock from. the Johnstone Fun-
.eral. Home, Lucknow, :with , Rev.
C. A. Winn' officiating. Pallbear-
ers . were 1gelson Culbert, ' Bill
Scott;: Alfred . Patterson, : Jim
Wraith, Jack Crowston and Russ
Ritchie. Burial was in Tiffins
Cemetery, •'Langside.
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SPORT..:
JUSTICE HURLED,
NO HIT GAME
. Lucknow .Legionnaires •polish
ed off the Crosset Mercurys here
on Monday night by as 6-1 score
tostake a. 2-1. edge orr the dbest-
of-rfive•iplayoff series. In the pro-
'ceas Big Charlie Justice racked
up a ' no hit ganne, and except • for'
errors, :would .never have been in.
•the. slightest , trotible. ''Charlie
walked only; one : mtan, but seven
errors, • one of them his own, put.
six Meratirys on the runway.
That's too 'many miscues • for
isMpionship ball;' • i in or lose..
' winglharrt .had only three errors
'chalked up .against them but they
were costly ones.
e' truck' -out -1.4 -mere th
his :assortment of •baffling pitch -
e$ and gave 'up. hisr•lone• walk in
best. Sparrow .could.
the i3�tli: •The ,
do was' whiff 4 Wien, ,and •although
he gave up only .five hits, .twio:"of
:.of the ;5=game set last Wednes-
day night . by a 5-3 count. Ob-
servers v1aim that a couple of
Abad :decisions .robbed Lucknowof
a iv'ictory, but that they commit
ted • too many errors to deserve
to win
Back in Win1g am, last Friday
night Lucknow ,squared the set
aby squeezing out 'a , 4-3 victory
over the ,Crossets. A two -run ral-
ly in the 9th' gave Lucknow their
slim margin of victpry.
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Playoff Scores
Winghani 5, Lucknow; 3' ,
Lucknow '4, Wingham 3
•Lucknow 6, Wingham .1
Meaford. 2, Port Elgin 0"
Meaford 3, Port Elgin 1
PJleaford 9, ;Port Elgin. 0. (game'
awarded by Umpire)
Walkerton'' 2, Hanover 1,
Walkerton 8, Hanover 2
Nitaliter on 4, Hanover. 3
IUGHIE'..HAI:L HURLS
SOME SORT OF RE C ORD
•Hughie .Hall of Port Elgin .and
them doubles, • ie walked seven :.erstwhile Lucknow. Legionnaire
mein ,and tossed : in',a • trio of wild hurler, set some sort of . a puss-
pitaehes.ible world's record : two Weeks.
' . - It. was scoreless : •ball until . •the' ago . by. pitching 32, innings. of
fastball, within:ibwenty-four hours.
Hughie 'whipped them ,across in
a 23 -inning marathon with 'Mea -
ford to 'win a 5-4 decision Well
6th. Miley smacked. .aa double to
start it,:,ibut was held to • second
as Riggin grounded' out Crewsen
to Hanna. A wild pitch sent him`.
to third. Justice, was :intention- after..midught. 'It was the .long-
ally walked and, loped to second .est softball game ever recorded
in Canada. .Next night (or• that
same night) Hall was •back, .'on
'the mound •dropping'. a nine -inn -
trying . to:,' pull; a throw from, the
plate.: No • dike.: George .Chin, who.
drew four walks 'for' no, official
times ''at, . bat, was also. intention-
ham
sudden-dea4h duel' to Wing-;
ally $passed to Toad the sacks. The ham 4-2. The loss `dropped Port
Winghani.' infield moved in for a into fifth place to meet Meaford
play at the plate. :Morley. Chin in the , playdowns, and brought
bit to Crewson '•whofired•. home: the
old rivals. Lucknow and
The ball got away on' Gaul as Wingharn, .together; . ,
Miley.slid in for run number :one, Perfect'.Game 'And• 1'4o -Hitter
and' before the confusion had end- This fastball loop ,is' producing
ed Justice had followed him the unusual' in More . ways than.
aerbss 'the' platter. The'Chin bro- one:. In the playoff opener be=
thers moved to third and second,
tween Meaford :and 'Port .Elgin,
and 'Evans punched out a single Fuss•Johnston hurled a perfect •
through St art to ,score. them' both: no -hit game to win, iby • a.. 2-0
Bedlam broke loose among Leggy ':score. Only 27. men faced John
ionnaire fans. •Evans got picked •stun;= with net a. Port ':.player
off trying: • to score :on. a passed: .. re c a c hing first. '. , Johnston; struck
ball and Beacom lofted ,to Spar -a' out 17, • and ' poled a triple to
row•• ff: ' winning the bwo inning . runs
Wirfigham's lone run came `_ in, On Monday' night in '.Lucknow
ale 7th. *arrow who ..gat.. on -3. ;Ch ,rlie .Justice pitched; a no -hit
times on errors, was safe on :Bea
om' •�bobible...He stole.. second, game for- a •6=1 victory. He' walk=
c s; ed • one man while , 7 :errors' put
went to - third: -:at Aitchison: was another • half 'dozen Wingham'
being__thrown out; 'at first and runners on; the.• bases: ;'
when Evans' throw from first to
third wast high,.. Sparrow raced
home.
b A ' pair :of • wialks, a. fielder's
.'ctoice- .'and two errors ,gave th'e
e-gionnaires'•a. pair. of insurance
markers. •
Only resemblance • of hits off
Justice were a bunt by S•parro
in the 4th on which Miley threw
high •to first and +a•hard-hit ball
to George. Chin• in :the 9th, which
the bobbled tnior ientarily'to miss
the -•-runner •at fir-st-on-ywhatlook--,
ed:•like an out to Most everyoie
but • Ump George' ' .St: Marie,
whose decisions • $signs w
ere questioned
on more than one occasion]
Wingham• ab' r' h po• a e
`Templem an, cf. 3 0 0 1 0 0
Crowson: 3rd .:. 3 0 0: . 6 4 ' 0
Gatti c 4 0 0 0:: 0 1
S;Parrow p 4 1• ' 0 2 3 0
Westlake ,rf 4 • :0 . `0. 1:' •' 0 0
Aitchison .:ss ..,4' ' 0 0 1 2 1
'Foster,• if........: 4„ 0 0 :0 2 0'
Gardner 3rd 3'' 0 0 .0 0- 0
'Hanna . 1st • 2 0 0 7 0 0
Lott 1st •1. 0 . 0 • 0 9 `1
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Lucknow • ab
Miley. c' 4
Riggin ef,: 1 4
Justice •13
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Chin, G. ss ,: '0
Chin, M. • rf 4
Evans, 1st Q:...•... ,3
Beacom 2nd .:"; 4
Bell 'lf. .....
Bissett 3rd :6.:.:.11 3
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JOYNT TROPHY
STAYS : IN TOWN
For the second successive' year
the Joynt Bowling, Trophy has:.
been: won by .a •local rinkand
will remark$• in town.,' ; •
Eighteen .rinks cornpeted in the
season's classics last Thursday 'ev-
ening ,
ev-ening.. with Harvey Treleaven's•
rink .'winning 'first place with 8
*iris and a plus of` 22. Bowling.
with Harvey were Gordon Fisher
and Alex McNay Trophy win-
ears last year' were .Howard Ag.
new, Mike :Sanderson and S. C.
Rathwell.. They bowled` as: a rink,
again. en 'Thursday 'but failed to
get into the Riney.
Wellington McCoy's' . rink • ,tn-
cludin Jackson and firm
g finisheciin second
place onlytwo points behind the''
champions 'with. •a score . of three
wins' plus 20. In thirdplace. was;
Isaac: Miller's rink of Harold
Burns and Harold Treleaven with
'three wins and ,a plus of 8. Ma -
1 0 24 11 ..3 .Manus rink of 'Goderioh was '4th
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h po ` a•• e with two wins plus 18, and MVlel
• •1 '.1' 13, 1 ":1 'Donahue's rink of Teeswater
0 1 0 0 0 eeived' fifth'•••money 'with 2 ;wins
1 11 I 4 '•'1' plus16.
2.:,'0 1.,°1. •1' * *•*
2 0 0 0 0: _Third At, Croderich .
. 0`• 1.10 • ,0• 2 A local rink . of 'Austin Solo=
0 '0. 2 1 , • 2 mon, .Alex McNay, arid 'Harvey
. 40 0 . 0 •.0 0 Webster•'wtnn third; money in the
0' 1' 0' 2, 0.
28 6 5'27 9.'7
Wingh.an 000 000100-•1. 0' 3
L=100!. ,... ...000 00402x-7.-6 5: 7
Sri imary : "2 base..l its • Mile
y hits,. Miley,
Justice; • S.O., ' Jutstice 14; Spar-
7row. 4;. base • on halls, ,farrow . 7•
Justice 1.; wild pitchy • Sparrow 2;
$double play, Crewson to Hanna
'Umpires, Small of Walkerton, St.
Marie of Clifford and Kreugei• of
Hanover, �...
Broke,; Even On Firs s> Two
Wingharti took the first ga±r
bowling tournament',at Goderich'
ort Friday night, recei�virig: shirts
'as a• prize.
FOURT - CO. CE •
I-1 N, SS�ON
Mr: and Mrs, W: F. MacDon-
ald, Margaret and' Mack attend -
,ed the MacIDonald'Wade wedding:'
lh Wallaeeburg on. "Saturday.
• Mr` , Rennie Grahan'i of Toronto
" ;spent his vacation. with his peri
ants-, '.'Mr, and. Mrs. Angus Gra-
ham.
raham.•
Mr, and Mrs, Ow Son and fotir
childre ,Of Sudbu
n ry are visiting
e
with Mrs, 'Townson's sister, MIS..
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Sunworthy Wall Papers:
Interior and • Exterior-
Spray or Brush
STEEL ROOF PAINTING
Sanding &: Finishing
Estimates Without Obligation
E .mberlin & . Mac I tines
Lucknow 194-m
Wingham 654•42,
JULY and AUGUST
Kncardne.Pav
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Old. Time
EVERY; SATURDAY,:
Modern'
MIDNIGHT DANCES
Civic Holiday ..& Labor: Day
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WM:•STONE. SONS
PHONE COLLECT
INGERSOLL: 21 ;
WIN,GHAIVI : 561J
YOUR FAVOURITE BEVERAGE
LEMON .LIME
Ira: Dickie.'
Master Robbie MacKenzie ; of
Walkerton ::spent , the past : weeks
w..it!h.._;hs:..ncle sand stint ncl
Mrs" W: G. 'MacKenzie,
Little, Dianne & M�argaret'Far-.
rich spent a few days with their
cousins, Grace and Allan' 1Vrac-
Dougall.
Recent • visitors with Mr. and
Mrs: Irsa Dickie and family *ere:
Mrs:-Iiugh MacMillan from Bruce
Beach, Mr. •and`Mrs•. W -Lands
borough:: of Clinton, Mr. ,.8e Mrs.
Ross MacDonald,' "Joan' and.. John,-'
of Kapuskasing.�and Mrs. J. Mac -
Kee, of. Toronto.
'MISS D. DOUGLAS SPOKE
AT W.M.S.. MEETING
The' 'August; meeting, 'of the
,W,1VI.S•.' Was. held' in the. Presby-
+terian church when thg • Home
l elpers and. soigne shut-ins were
brought to 'e'nj;oy` the aftn`noon
and' a special' speaker: After �ha •.•
.president; '; Miss M; . ' lacLhod
opened the meeting with' prayer. '
Miss. T. Carrick gave the siii ip" '
tures 'readin.g.. Mrs, C:. A, tW tan
gave a• reading' .and three,Junior
girls' very kindly carne 'ard• sang
a trio,•Miss • f)orothy i)nt� ;las,
fnsionary home ,oi} : tti"9t"
from` ' Eorrnosa, dealt with. her
work in the 'high srhoc}1 ' and ;
touched on many 'interesting eX-
:�periences as she goes.. fi`Oyi . mace • •'
Ito place on evangel sty i ‘"ort"
She also'sliawed• pictur 's of ‘•a'
ious groups of her pupil``• Afar '.
a reading (by ' Mrs, Rola•• livid,
Mrs: 'Chas, .Cook moved` a' r t bf
*thins' to the guest •speaker."Fey.
C. wA, Wifin closed . the tnectrn
with prayer after which a, social
'hour etas enjoyed$