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'THE LUCKNOW SE1vTIl1TE1:., LTJCKN,OW
• John Bell; who iswell know%;
here; was Chosen;' head, of the
newly formed Listowel .Oonlmun-
ity Baseball A,ssooia,tiozi, which
organization plans to raise $2000
to construct a , floodlighted ball'
'diamond iii Listowel Memorial
Park. He •was captain of Clinton
R_CC.A.P,, team batik in 1947.
ao. Linwood' in
Kincardine ,ousted
two • straight ' last ' `Week :for ; the'
grand, champonShlip•of the W,: "O.
A:•"A;• Kincardine, ;weren't :keen
bout•;:playing this'. final; . set, arid
tern -10 it 'the- "c llly,.Series"It
looked just that as the Ladesiders
,.coasted to a 9-3 victory. m • the
first game, ;but. it. didn't, seem' s'b
"silly" ,in
:the second go,' when
Linwood. forced Ken Dolesaon's 'lads
• i n•te: overtime (befor.e;'they.
emerged with .a '6-5 Win.
A skating ear nii 1 in the Walk-
erton, artificial .ice arena, rung.
d`owri: the'cw!tain loan this season's
operations: The: lee.' wwias '"taken
oust" the first :°f, °at'hae week
Before another.. season rolls
around'indicatiaons; are that Waik-
er »n won't' be a only artifn�cial.
.ice 3 plant m the 'immediate vicin-.
iity • Kincardine has. high hopes
. of aha as has Goderich. -'
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+aeier ch,.: h.Owever, _ this the
• matter Of: .$35,00 to be Considered'
before;, the 'dream is .fulfilled
.it was necessaiy: to•, 'revert• to.
• a- cheaper•t$rpef onstruetion for
their ':proposed':.:arena, and -last'
-,week' the • Hipe1: C;o.nstNot1on
Company's :tender • was accepted.
fora completed job at. $;148,500.
„Against, this amount .the. Town;•
bias; voted'. $75,000, and 126;000. ha's..
been raised• ;by. pulbl,/ �sutbscrip-..
*tions Federal -•andort; 'rr al
• ;grants 'pare ,expected oto amount
to `$10;000, leaving.;a
,Shortage of
approximately' $35,500
p. A. A. series 'were: ` grand.
eharnjpion5ship,,Kincardine, :Bissett
Bros. trophy,. intermediate "A" ,
Kinca? dine, iitordoh •Litt tizophy,
intermediate "B",. Lucknow . Se
pot's, London Free Press4rophy,
RQBERTSQN• J Q$ WORI •S},
CHANovei .. HANDS'
•ihe 'Alex 1iotbertspn soft drink j
rplazit at Mou#it Forest has. Chang -1
ed hands. Mrs. A.; Robertson;
sold the. business. `a couple of
weeks 'aga to Daniel' C,•. Kray. ;of
Toronto, who is now in charge.
The plant has.. nperated iri .Mt.
Foreist• since' 1.892,' when, 'the:'
founid'er, the: late'A1e$. Robertson,.
moved the. 14115'410s from ,Strat,.
ONTARIO
anteirmediate' f`C", Linvy'oodx:.Percy ford; After his death his on, John
:Adams trophy; junior, Nlverton A: Robertsoncarried on thebusi•
Lions •Circle Bar Knitting Co. �•
• t g ness. He died in July 1947 and
atrophy; • juvenile . "A",. Goderich'
Lions W.
since then ' 1Vfrs;,, Rab,:errspn, had'.
R ' Haanilton •trophy, ;been .'in, full charge'. `Mrs. Raba•
j uvenil : "B":, Kincaid xre Legicm,. ertson-wasifcrrnerly Dean. Geddes
J. H. "Stafford ' trimly; midget. of I✓ucknv
a
"A", oderich'' 'Lions, Harley
r o r'd •,trophy, midget ::a� ;
,•Starting 1�e�► fridge ,
Kincardine. , .O ,
r+phari •1VLzdtig�ets;� M. � •� . � The Looby � •Coi`rstru�ctzon `Com-. �•
'1Vhltchell`:.'trop , bantam. `A",' pany is resuming abridge building
rton, ' Johnston tro- operations peratton5 on•, Highway 86,; west;
iphy, , bantam "B' , Southampttion, `o f. Lochalsh, 'where one. narrow
Murray Johnston & Sons •trophy, , cement • bridge • remains: to be. re-
Z.,:placed, be
;:. •.....fore •thus stretch • of the
And so ,the hockey fever quick.; High:Way, is ready for hard, Sur-
ly subsides, and as Old Sal warms facing:
things up as bit, the topic switches
to ball:'
Locally ;'' the Legion. will:, no,
doubt again sponsor Intermediate
softball, to 'ked :'their floodlights
shining. There's talk cif thep :itch
ing department being bolstered
The': • rail (meeting
,sp g �eiuug Off ':the W.
. A: A,. will.be held 'in the•Win g
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:_WEDDING BELLS
' BENNETT:. HALDENBY '
In the chapel., of °,St.. Anne's
Anglican''Church 'Gliadstone •Ave'
Toromto, on Saturday; Aapri'1 9th,
a . very, quiet (but pretty doulble
ring wedding cereinony .was .(per-
formed '
per -formed.'' aby: the Rev:.."Gettninell
WheiG Marjorie Fannia; *eldest dau-
fighter `ef Mr.::.anad • Mrs: Arthur
Wednesda "H .... the. b ''d
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a ebn yb
, e�casirie , f e'e ,o
evening, April, • 2a`th, fo get:.; the Mr. Baward, Allen Bennett ..Tor,
;ball rolling for .another seasa,;.
g onto.
mU,"',, 'ARRtL l4th', 19491.
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t.tenioi
cCormick-Deering Cream; Separators
"'' h. • important than ever that
It as.�izowmor.e mo
p.... #.... cream
for either' -electric,
be no t Wasted.'Availabler
, .. or
hand use:
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Frost •'Peirce 0. -;Fleury -Bissell Tractor Discs
Beuhler Far.m 'Wagons. and. Cultivators.
GRASS SEEDS
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Alfalfa, Alsil e, Yellow, White and
Red ',Clovers.
rome, Orchard,' Canada Blue Gratis
and Meadow Fescue•
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Said by
:Agents, fpr •McCormick -Deering ,Farm•.: Machines:
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' The bride.entered the ,e arch with yoke' of net -ani. headdress
on. the arm °of; her father to, the. to match. ;Her, nosegay was pink
strains ' of Lohengrin's' wedd'iiig roses. arid. carnations: The groom
march°played. by the. 'church 6i..;: was attended' by his. only brother
'ginist, 'leaking: verycharming in Nor an.;; • '. ti
a, fluor length.: gown of` white .satin A. 'reg tion h
,.., tip _ was, • ell -after.:.;
and.Ola le wi�thg.lo lg.sleeves poi itt=
wards at The•;H:earilistorie,Bloor:
ing` solver Cher ;Bands and fingertip and.Ba Streets.
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veil caught; witli 4..1.°1.9-'.19(f ipearls;' : • 'The ha •co le,left''t>n'a tri.
Sher .carried a : nosegay of red l�Py R
y :• to. Niaa ra. Falls the;bri�i'e t eve -
noses.' and , white carnations wixa.; . ra 1
L in ..
� g in. a pale .blue .; crepe.: dress
white satin streamers ;.;She .was at=
virith' matclu•
ng ' accessories ..On
L..
• ,n ° ,rt' .. ,•
t •ed 'b r nl . Oster; ..iii
end y e . ®. y . s to , S¢ heir return they Will Make their
l icy gearing ,pale., Blue taffeta. home in , Toronto
The ''Construe'&on Co.: -has
Itimated tihat'Ole order will have..
yto, be
Placed within: three °weeks...
if; artificial ice ' is •to lie available
or next' season and three weeks
f `
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isn't'.' Very`long to:..•diag ,, up 'that.
kind of 'money
It looks es if. the 'Pee 'Wee
chaaxuponshiap. •will ' go undecided.
Failure of the ,League to arr'atge
a' final: series,. leaves LweknOw as
as just - 'claimant for ; th'e • Steven=
son: Trophy,'.ion the :;basis of their
cpl'aydowri achievements
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Trophy winners '.in the other
D U•l\i: G"A'N.N;'1
1Vir a7iei 1VYrs: Matthew Shackle-:,
: /ton' cabserved :atheir• 45th v eddiiig'�'
anniversary .:Un ' Tuesday, of ,.last
week,' and the '4th of April, mark::
ed the 32nd wedding anniversary
cif
'Kr.' and' Mrs ,:John McWhin
ney •of Nile:: MrsMcWhinney - •
a' sister 'of` Mr, Shackleton. • Witt .
one day'.ibetvveen the anniversar
les;:' it Was pchasen as the time
.to: celebrate• together, and,.Mr.. 'and'
Mrs." Shackleton. .and Mrs''' Ellen'
Shackleton .were .-guests.. orf Mr,•
and ,MCWhinriey; .-
Suffered Broken Arm
BillWiggins, .13-y, ear -old. Son
;of •,Mr.: sand. Mrs Parkie Wiggin,
stiffered a 'break,: in.' phis arm nt
the wrist- while ]playing. 'ball at
Dungannon school during the last
'recess • .. n `T'uesdax 'afternoon ;
'Principal Srriith took' hii7i' to...the
office = -of '� W V. Joh toy
Luckmow, for. attention,,
BORN
ELI AVEN'-=•In ,Us awl `�Ipspi-.
,'a1 OXi Satur tat',. ,A0ral 9ath, •to .Dr
acid. Mrs: 1#., B. Treleav'en,• a sore
Alan D.isbrowwe:•
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actin
c3 .ness
'racic
TN.Ontario the wheels of rn
luau' turn for the benefit of.ever, single
o4tre
Of us• f)t t la;the.5; dynamo. •drill presses .fartn etimbineS, tractors
business rnachine4 etc.•' are pro: • • : , ., ,. n,.
... prod �no.ds 'ah�1 servit,es' ttrhich •earn :.
dollars:. .'hese dtallart. •rovide food; iothii'ig, "rne ]i r '
• ,l' , , er til care, anda other.'
n t.� 5eon:
ec_.yit �} ,
c . ♦ ircli
• i ,., � t.t•ii►iitc, tcs.nlir•security and •high standard of 'Irving. •.`
Lvc.ry 5i><i., le o e of a lit�rr:ford, has.a %er.° person -al hi • S' , teres•t in the flow '
cads supply alp• .0f tr itie
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a to rnclii5tr.ial lants�, These workers;--,
sr> of...., l } � ,t , w iri.ers...�s ,
rnac ines,vw•hic h a'rc.itli. ortant t
l }� t > otai. way.of life: '
'Iiould 'a. iit:e.at,e 'then, the. '
• p} '' i r,n-opi'i•ativc. e£fcsrt:s" rf raver. ii ii t, .
iut�dtho eN and labour in the fiehl' of employee ' "the
• . ., 1> >yt,e t.raani.n�'. Insciiciolsa'iicl ti•.
ftic'i't>r,it; ►tic Workers young and old; aregiven•thdevelop
�b ecrplirirtuntt� to
, riew• ant11 specific skills in Eve;°y, field of business, and industrial •.activity.
1'or iii;aa.rrc.e every effort on the • •art cif ;;Ince::' ,' d ; i' c : ..
. rtici'c cis. io•,bec�onie�rc��w..
ficieni in, typing; '':fiX'iri•� .sTior•thand Mand, e'eret�`.r.
•• a ill work,..; will mean'
great4 business efficiency- will help to snake .Ontario a fii✓ier place in
Which to live and work.
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and cnlo? a higher standard oflivtg
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quire and the 'say they :make, use
of -them. That a,ail ars
true in a_ free economy
that'6•wlly our:cOm
.pc_riti_K s• 1;tem-- :iwfll
c intin.titL'fo make
Canada, great • and a
great• place in which
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