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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-11-03, Page 6Li* 'AGE SLK. THE LUCKNO, \L SENTINELt LUCKNOW, ONTARIO' TK SDAY,. . • r., SOFTBALL RACE TIGHTENS • The regular schedule. of the Indoor Softball League winds up next, Monday night, and with the • playoffs' only a week away,' most anything can happen yet. During the" past week. ,the, High. School • owent. into, the lead,„, as at:.aVIon- day 'night, but . Tuesday night's, doubleheader, Which isn't includ- ed irr the standing, could further tighten' the race. . The first. four .. teants, make the . ¶playoffs ,-but' 'indications point. to • :? soine, tie -breaking games as like- ' ly •to settle the final -standing . , Paat -Week's ‘Results ;'• (inch dine Monday. night's • Games)... •..' High .gchool .14, Hacketts 13, High •S.chool 12, Sepoys 8 . •+Hacketts_: 5, .Port Albert 4 kintail 24, W-Aitechurc'h .17 Port Albert: 14, Kinlough 3 • Dungannon .8, Hacketts 6 e ,,• The Standing (Up to Monday night) \\ • ' . Won Lost High School' ,4 2 Whitechurch• i ..3 2 ISepoys' 3 2' Dungannon . 3 .: 3 ' Kintail 3 3:. g . R Port Albert 2 a..: 3_• Hacketts , ,• 2 4 in the Wingham'.Town Rall next Wednesday night; A .minor hockL, ey forum for managers, coaches and: 'referees will be held 'that afternoon, TO ENTER • HOCKEY TEAM FFROM KINLOSS . TOWNSHIP • A'. group of _hockey `enthusiasts in the Holyrood-Kinlough:Black-. horse•district,, have their mind set" on:' entering. a . team in ; organized •hockey this winter. The.' series that is •generally favored is. W•O:A A:• Interp diata ;"C": 'With his i mind some moneY--• this, n... raisinga•prqjects: are being, carried 'out ` to equip the team,, and- judg-, in�g. , from .the success of , their first endeavour this'Kinloss team should lead the fashion parade when they. take to the ice' a few weeks ' hence.. • The. promoters held a' : shooting match : at ' Holyrood last: Wednes- day bight, and the .•net proceeds of ,this will be around. $200. But, it posts plenty to outfit a' hockey team these. days,' and a•• `turkey raffle and dance is. slated for next: Wednesday,.. November • 9th, - at IIolyrood: ' This- •is' expected. 'to boost the jackpot to an .amount sufficient •oto purchase at least. .a weaters' p ants and socks ,for the .. a...p _. squad • ' We understand that this . team will play its home games in the The annual meeting ' of the. Ripley . arena, .where ' hockey act- W. ;A.A, to . elect. officers and. ivity has been a bit' scarce thr organize for hockey, will be held past few .seasons. Close All:. Day Thursday Local barbers, wlo come :under, ,the Wingharn District of the' On- tario Barbers' Association, ..are 'affected by the latest regulations of the : Association, and , effective this week will be closed ;all',day • Thursday::Other changes include: .an increase in the price of shaves to .. 30c, and a 5c eraise in the' charge for children's hair cuts. *�1 Olsterin Chesterfields And Occasional'. 'Chairs ,Repaired and Recovered Factory Guarantee ^,.—Free Pick -Up and Delivery 'STR.ATFORD UPHOLSTERING CO:. 42 Brunswick st. Stratford r :further. information enquire' at JOHNSTONE'S Furniture Store 'Phone >76, Lucknow .: 0i WEDDING • BELLS • LLLIOTTlMacN.INNON`' BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN NOVEMBER 3,' 1949. Ferns, chrysanthemums a n d candles formed a `lovely setting in South Kinloss, Presbyterian church on Saturday, October 29 at 2.00 p.m., when Leonard Or - Ville. Elliott,' eldest son of Mr,, and Mrs.' R. Elliott of Holyrood took •as his ,brides Grace Isobel. MacKinnon, daughter of 'Mr.: and: Mrs. ' Donald L.MacKinnon of Kinloss Tort)reship . The impress- ive ceremony was ,performed by the Rev. 'Gordon S..Baulch,• and Mrs. Garnet . Farrier of White church played the wedding musie. Mr, Aubrey .Toll, of Auburn sang' "Tile. Bells, of 'St. Mary's" and "O` Perfect Love". : The lovely 'bride, given in niar- riage by :her father, wore a gown. of ivory satin, 'with a, net yoke trined ` with. •seed . pearls arid fitted, bodice .falling • into ,,a grace- .ful' train.. Shen wore ;'a full length veii of French illusion and car- ried, a . bouquet of dream 'vises ren 'and adian'tum. f " Miss Jean'MacKinnon, sister of the bride, • was,. maid of. honor, wearing a gown of lavender taf-, feta with sweetheart neckline.and graceful full skirt with matching headdress and mittens. She• car- ried a nosegay of •yellow baby mums, The bridesmaids, Mrs. 'Fraser: MacKinnon, ' sister-in-law of the bride ,and,• Miss Eileen Elliott',, sis tern of. the groom,. wore gowns .of. Duberry rose' taffeta ..and • tures The ' ffet .: es cti el quo -se to a .x pe.,._ y .�.Y.a .....Y.� wore matdhing • headdresses and. mittens '.and .carried.' nosegays :of w 'bronze baby, mini s. Mr. `ElWood Elliott attended his brother, :as • groonism:an, , an Mr. Harold. Elliott and Mr: .'J.ohn Mac- Kinnon,: were ushers: Following: the' ceremony a re- ception ' was :held at Reid's Cor hers when the bride's Mother re- ceived.' a 'the: guests;: wearing. heavenly blue . faille' dress , with black :accessories. 'and a corsage .of Peerless' roses. She' Was assisted by the groom's mother, dressed; in Loganberry: crepe with ` Matching: hat ', and. � g• black accessories and a corsage of ' white carnations. ' .. For a :.w•eddin g trip to Ottawa and eastern : points, the.,bride chose a,' gray gabardine.suit v�ritli green accessories On their re 'turn the. couple will reside on the . groom's farm'at Uolyrood.: • Guests were present :from' •Yp silanti, ;' Mich.'. Maybee, Mich.; Flint, Mich.; ,•Toronto, Cookstown, Teeswater, 'Blyth,' • Owen Sound;: Einibro, :Holyrood, `Lochalsh a nd LucknOw• , LITTLE. EVIDENCE OF HALLOWE'EN DAMAGE.' ilheP ranksters in the com- munity ` appear • to have ."been; pretty •• welt ' .behaved on'' Hallo- we'en, ,night, with little evidence and fewer reports' of any:.serious damage .being ;perpetrated: Young' and .' old ' cavorted as Witches, . goblins and. Whatnots, making. the ` customary. house :to house • calls. ' Many windows ,on .Main' Street got their usual soap- ing. "• t, ' " •A good many were disappointed in. the ; failure to hold the mas- querade, frolic for the children in the arena: This has been an annual event for .:the past few years, promoted by The •: Clans- men and financed; by other'' co -4 operating :organizations. Concluding feature of the night for: a good ' mlany *as the trims- •querade. dance sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary.'to ''tile, •Canad- ian ' Legion N Presented Play Wednesday • Teeswater Junior Farmers pre- sented their play "Cyclone .Sal- ly", in 'the Lucknaw, , Town Hall' last ' Wednesday, , evening.. The. play .was. under ;auspices '.of the. Lucknow,' Agricultural. Society and .drew a . good crowd.• , r�s average. 300080 ,Fade' • 6.95 ' Bushels per.' act* with EKALB HYBRID.CORIl1 *from :1939 through 1943. in 'the Deka%b National. Corn Growing Contest on Selected 5 -Acre Contest: Plots. ' Order Your DeKalb Corn .from. DISTRICT DEALERS:' r II; L. STURDY, E. G. ZINN & SONS • • A.E. HEWITT, Auburn•. _Ont; . ..., .. R. 1: Dungannon' ..... _.O ... , ..m ... �Kincardine, ,Ont. • IN THE, ARENA, L• UCKNOW " .• . - A - THURSDAYy. NOVEMBER 3rd • ` Kintail vs. Kinlough Port Alber t', vs. Sepoy8: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7th Port,Albert . vs: Whitechurch. `g. Vs. Hacketts ' Kin�ou" v seem this last a r of doubleheaders It I1. be worth ..8 P Y,•'_., • the for. a playoff �t:; as teams•battle.p y .spot Is.t' Game, 7.15; — Second Game ' 8.30' TWO 'GAMES FOR 15c ).1.1)41.mnr, V BORN •MITH,,at'Grace' Hospital,' ,Ot- tawa, On . Fridays October 28th, 1949, to.Mr. arid Mrs. J E. Smith,. a daughter, Katharine Blakely WHITECHURCH The W.. M.: S. of ' the United Church. held their Thankoffering meeting •on Friday. With 'a good attendance.:;The meeting .open ed jib ' music bMrs..W. R. Farrier. Prayer was offered by Mrs. New- ton ' and. the: scripture read by Mrs. Beecfort: The .program in eluded ':a duet Jby.•Mrs.- Scholtz. and Mrs.'Dan Tiffin, solo«by Mrs:. Robt: Ross accarripanied by ` Mrs. 'J'. Conn, .duet by' Mrs. Rice and Mrs, Stuart accompanied by Mrs. Mi11er, ` ,St.. `Heljens, `reading by' Mrs Milan Moore, ,a duet by Mrs. -Norman • Coulter arid -Mrs. rs. Gilbert`" Beecroft. Pictures were then shown by Rev; Newton The ,ben eduction was .given by Rev. Mr.. Watt. Lunch was served and a social, 'hour ' spent which was en- joyed by all, Mrs. Lorne Johnston, Mrs E. Sholtz,; Mrs.• Groskorth; Mrs.. Jas. Wilson, .Mrs.. Ryan and Mrs. Ab Cotiltes attended a shower and, tea last Thursday at the home of • 1Vt, and, Mrs. »an ,.MacKinnon in honor of their ' daughter; Miss Grace MacKinnon. The . W A. of Chalmers; held a very succeSSful bazaar on' Friday afternoon. They meeting was :op- ened ,by Rev. Currie,: then the sale of hoinre made baking and other articles took place.. Tea was served. , Mrs. Toynbee ' Lamb and daux ghter"iDoreeeen and son Bruce, of Goderich .spent Saturday after- • noon with her aunt,' Mrs. 11. 1 eimedy. , ■U■■u■ ale sr■■■sa■■ss■a■a■ta*snannnes■ar•t■■unus■ 1 t• m ■ ■ ✓ ■ • ■ . ■ MI1 Hereby.Declare Day • . •N - b i-ithI 1C - . �e•te�- . • �m a: a a :N � r ■ `■ ■ ■ivlc' Holda for the. Village eof Lucknow and • call upon all good Citizen! to observe the same g . BRANCE • ` �� E•RViCE OAF: REMEM a' • '' Cenotaph :at 11, a.m. or. in the will be: held at the ..C ■ United• :,,•., - e; . of=."': : Church, i weather is unfavorable), f ■ Memorial ' Decoration .Service at..''; lowed'by: •a ■ ■ • Greenhill and South: Kinloss: Cemeteries, conduct! ed.by .the ; ■. . L uckiow Branch of �'• The Canadian ■ � ' •.r Legion.' W. A SOLOMON,` Reeve. ;;a'; JPINMMINIuIiI■IUI■IU.■■ 1IMM ■!MISS ■■.■■■■ I ispita 1-.• -Bottle Caron �5� , PA, de porn i Poe bottle Authorized .bottlj of Coca-Cola tinder contract With 46c-Co1a Lida GODERICH 'BOTTLING ORKS "VV . "' Oaerich, Ont. 'Phone:, 489 • Sk Ai gr to fee by tai ma tju Wi us(