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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-08-11, Page 6•i4 ,r. • , PAS' SIX THE I,.UCK2\TOW SENTINEL,; 'LUCKNOW. ONTARIO FISHER. `REU NION A very PleasFisher fain, 9 f i1y reunion -took place over the Civic Holiday Weeli-end. at . the home of Mr. and" Mrs. Hiairy Lavis., Fifty-fourwere present for the occasion:'Dinner and supper were served ;on the•;1awn, after which * a short prograntook place.. Wm. Fisher was re-elected as '1P resident; � resident; • Miss Mauciiie Fisher ,and Miss: Mary Struthers, secret • ary Treasurer. Thosepresent from a distance were.- 'Mr. and Mrs. A. E: Rey'- nolds, Lynda and Donald, tTor- onto; Mr. • and Mrs. Geo. Newbold and Shirley, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs; Robert Fisher, Mrs. Al Dowling, Donna and Douglas of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. J ' C. Reid,. Listowel; Mr. and , Mrs. Lloyd. Stewart Stratford. Mr, & yrs. Ross Rife, $everley and Roberta, Detroit* In . Corner Stone • A copy of The ,Sentinelwas among Bruce, and trey, •. County ',publications placed in the corner .,stone of the new _Owen Sound ,Sun: -Times building, The corner stone, was laid yesterday; • R.IPL,'ET HjgheSt :Prices Paid F© s WEEKLY ' PICKUP :.SERVICE Call. Ripley: 185, Collect N`L-UCKNOW -EGGS-CAN -BE': LEFT AT CRAWFORD'S FEED• STORE • MRS. EVANS 'TELLS, OF TRW TtO. HOMELAND Th.`; July meeting of the lc air, shea • Institute . anet ..at the hbrne of Mrs, Wm. MacDonald where, a large number of'.:mem(bers and visitors • gathered, Mrs. -Gilchrist, ilchrist, the; president, Vas in the chair and the ' r..eeting got , underway and business dealt with. The an- nual picnic 'Was- 'postponed for the present on account of the polio epidemic.' A committee- was. appointed •oto 1Qok after . the art- icles for the Fall Fair exhibit. The suni. of $5.00 `*as decided 'for the ;.Fair, prizes. •. i Our ,gues,t�'speaker, Mrs. T. J, Salkeld not •being able to be' Present, sent a very interesting paper° on -"Bee Keeping" which was read' by ,Mrs. W: 'Mackenzie: Mrs. Evans gave a' -very inter- esting travel talk :on .:her trip .home oyer 'the ocean. • The current events` were given by Mrs: L . C. McTcu r and d'1Lets were much enjoyed, •,sung :.by. Misses :Betty' and Jo•an•••Haimilten and. Mary *McMillan and Phyllis, Chadwick accorxipanied by• Mrs. Q. Hamilton and' Mrs. JI Hous- ton • Miss Shirley ` Hodgins' en- tertained them ;•by sing ng a cr10 'her With . accamipanyrLg Herself w guitar:',Piano ,instruynentals were played. by Mrs„. Maltby .and: was Don McIver..: A , recitation giver'; . 'by Master Denver• ' Dickie and Miss Dean McLeod gave a humorous reading' `.The wedding of' Mr Levinsky". , The closing remarks' were :.given' 'by Mrs: R:, :Martin',thanking the, hostess and all w+h;o ; t o part 'and -the--rx eet- • ng closed; With ;the National an -- them after Which .lunch was s9r ,wed sand a, social .half hour spent. ' , LEGIONNAIRES WON• FIRST GAME ,.OF SEMITFINALS Luclnow Legionnaires , went one • pip .in the group champion** S p hi , semi-final, series which opened here last Friday evening,. when- they downed , ;Spierans t.: �:1';es of • Blyth by a 13.4 count. It's.' a ibest •, in five e series, with the;winner rneeEing the ,victor • of the Clinton=TeeStv'ater ,series for the Group title.: The : Legionnaires finished; on top and•.' are- iplaying off with, the third place Dukes, wh°o are a Mighty dangerous. ,Squad,, On Friday:' night Lucknow ex ploded for . 7 z urs in:.the.5th, winich Ibjroke4:uo a utussle. that Was anyibody'-s"'ga•m0 up to th_at--point,- The! Legionnaires' fired, another lblast in the 8th,that. netted four ..runs ' to -definitely , settle the issue. It was • the, best. home game demi- , .onstratiori of the year •by,'. -the Legionnaires, :and 'was. ' playect. to a fairly good. ,crowd ' , Blyth:. Lockwood ss, `Clare hst, Tanney , cf, Watsonif,_ Taras •p, Snell... rf, , ,'trey c,. Doughty . 2nd, Riehl. '3rd, :.Lucknow': Art Andrew cf, Mor.- ••leyChin 3rd, Jack' MacDonald George` Chin- lf,.•_,.Clarence, Greer`2nd,;Harold: Greer'rf,: Jack Cook lst, Bill Ti:eelaven c, ;Elle THURSDAY, AUGU,ST� i lth, 1949 • L:EGIO1(NAIRES MAKE' IT TWO STRAIGHT' :iFROM'BLYTi g Lucknow Le tonna.res downed •• the • Blyth Dukes in Blyth on Monday' knight to the tune of 15-9. That made it two: -in. a 'row. for Lucknow in.the best 'ot.fiye series, A :Win ',here last night • (Wednesday)' would wind it up,' but • the -Blyth -.nine ;areta't taken. lightly and the Legiorifiaires will• - have , to' be at their nest to ,take- the takethe series in straight ',games Alex Hackett again• Went the", :route for •'Luckriow' arc]' was, •never in serious° trouble. until:the 7th,' when Blyth na,ad:e a last ditch bid and'chased in filo.runs_ :t ` pu,.t, them back in tale ball game::Up .to,,that ppolrit,Luekow -was .cooasting...along Bluing g'ac] ' pally built up a 12-3 lead by the tori Y a1f if, the lth • The Legionnaires' used 'the same line-up ,as in the opening I. game. Only "change.the Blyth squad ''was 'Tunney, who., did, the hurling :. in 'place, of :Taras, who• was being 'rested for • a ''backs to the wall" stand. here inthe third -Hackett P Score by • 'Innings Blyth � .... •000 101'200-,,' ,4ticknoW. Q120Q- Lucknow • ' 11:0970 'Score :by :Innings Lucknow; 203:.043 030-15' Blyth ' '000:300 501= 9 ': ,:Third, game of the Blyth -Luck' s - Caledonian. riescday) Fourth'mPark lastnight(Wed'and fifth: 4 °if reduired •wil•l Abe •iii •'Blyth on 3 ,Friday night 'arid,00 501• series was There's nothing dull 'about this seriels, With rivallry ,,keen : and :there''s .p.o• one 'the, Dukes" would sooner knock off.'than this Luck ,noir. nine.. Alex Hackett,, who has• been Lucknow's one an.'pitching staff ah •season,' tossed steady ball 'an - ,Friday Friday night and Was 'given good support , by ,.his mates George Chin ' pulled' of another : circus 'Catch that evening,'•and at bat.: the veteran Art Andrew stole the show by .lashing.; out three .triples. IAxt's in thea lead-off. spot, a : posi tion he held on the' ibatting.'order'... 'away. back in :his hardball ,'days, "' and incidentally, triples were al,: Ways Art's 'strong. .suit.. A. left' eland batter he frequently blasted' them, along the' :first base` line' into: deep right. -Coach Chuck Webster .has been grooming:'•;' Al x' M aclntyre ' for . mound; duty :arid" re's likely to see duty` in ;the' $ yth •series, to; ease Some. of the load Hackett's; been' carrying' so well With . the .playoffs underway, The. Legion's: gate. rcceiptsl•should soar sharply. Tber:e .was ti good. crowd o.n.:.hand. •Fri'd41y ,;eVening and, they sure. ;got thcii money's worth �crnin, IN Ontario the wheel`s' of industry turn for ther`benefit of every single 71- 'one:of us. 'Our lathes, dynamos, drill presses, farm. combines,' tractors, business machines, etc. are producinggoods and services which 'earn dollars. These dollars provide food, clothing,, medical care and other • necessities: which .contribute to our security and high standard'•of living:' ..J very: single,one of us, therefore, has a very personal interest in the flow of a steadsupply of trained workers to industrial; plants. These' workers.• will.operate rriachines which are•important to our 'way of life. We . should ' appreciate, , then, the co=operative , efforts of ov'ernnient, p g industry and labour in, the field of employee training. In schools and in y., g,..:.. „ develop factories our.workers,. ,o'un and old;are iven the opportunity: to gg new. and specific skills: in every field of .business and.industrial activity.' For ' instance, as in the pictures shown .here, every effort of Ontario's ,newly -skilled plastics workers will :mean better plastic products - will • 'help„ to- make Ontario. a .finer place in which to live aid work. HE :BREWING IN1 W.DUSTRY '(ON�. ARIO) IC • • • . ' '' Our Way: of Life Rewards Trained hands • ` Ontaraii workers. know they can earn more, have, executive responsibility • and enjoy higher standard of living ;. in direct ratio to the skills they, ac- • • quire' and the way. they make, use of them. That's always '• • . • • `true in a' free economy : , -that's why our con- ; petithrc system will continue to "make .;; Canada great and 'a • :gieat place in which to live. , ,• Ty The Legion' •has•• held the ad mission fee at', time) bits.'for- this • sern,i-final series, but' i11 ' the '. finals (which they :expect: to ,get into) : the price: will be 'boosted' 'a dime With the W.O.A.A taking a crit ;of 'playoff' games, '1)11.(s.the cost of neutral umpires for these., • series, • it: takes quite < a' Slice of the, .gate. • Th -e . Legion has: done, rnighty. well in keeping the fee` at 25c all season ;luso as well thry$1 have`': :been very lenient in, th6ir levie'• in'admitting families with young4- stens. (Additiori�.r`tiO ort-on-Pag'e.1) RED CROSS DONATIONS . • TOTALLED OVER $1t00 Total donations to .the spt`1a0., campaign of L:ucknow and V1oin: ity Red Gross amounted to $1,122, 'the following donations' had ont previously been ack"i nwledg L00. Hugh MacKenzie 00 Win. Fitzpatrick .., "'" 2 D'ona1d M. Simnpson 1,00 R. M. • Simpson 1.00 Duncan Allan . •.,:. ° 2 00 K� injt�a/�!1 Wo7ictien's rjtltute 10,00 • Er Ackert .r.:r.r,r :.t ... r .. r..,rr 1 . Dick Elliott Y.,. 5.00 Tiru, • Oos Cem Ph Be A. • grad beau will to• th�f elassj will . • tom .• .Ex. No ates' i Inscr S- TI Ali Skil' Ge ateth � nec tom� e how Dr than) n,'Itto( Doneenith tar ea, 10,1 Ca Mae aLaw ichee