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THE, LUCK,QW • SENTINEL
LCJCKNOW, ONTARIO
: TIO'[JST 17th,: 1950
1140SEPLAYING IIOTTENTOTS'
W N EXHIBITION "JOUST 10-5
iSonne,,1200 fans Were :on, -hand
forthe Hottentot-Legio1 ir,es,
exhibition joust " .on Thursday
night, • which • , the self-styled.
World's-. Colored •Chani1pions .of`
Chicago wori by'a count of 10,5..
Thisquad, .mixed': som softba11
• •• know-how with a loaf horse
allay, and the reactions of ,the .fans
was quite varied; . although the
cp nioi�> was: unanimoug'.that "the
'Tip ,Top tilt was 'far' more 5;pop-
Liar in every„ way.;
Big .Ta'ck4 Tirower tossed ;them'
'ftp for the Hottentots'. and struck
;out 1a. Legionnaires arid. scatter-
ed five hits. 'On the hilltop'• for
the Legionnaires ' 'Hghie Hall'
just went: through the motions,
but at that he struck •out a 'dozen.
nen while 'allowing 8 , hits. -
ISouthpaw Catcher Luke Brooks'
got the chance he's been wanting;
when' Coach'• Webster sent him.' to
themound ,in the 9th.. Bill Tre
leaven: moved .in (behind the • plate'
and it' Was'''three' up and three
' 'down wn 'on' a ;brace. of .infield ;plays.
: Hottentots, • ' 200 301.220..-10.
Lucknow. ...:,:100 002 002 '5
Umpires C. Finlayson, H.
Cumfiig.
The Legionnaires hare: a"couple
of games . this week, both.. away
(roan , home +. They dere-slated to
play in Seaforth .last Molt, and.
go to Wingham ..on Friday. Nei
• tiler game will havie any bearing
en Lucknow's ,final . position: as
the Legionnaires are ',securely
established yin . first. • place, -but
.they will ` haye a ',bearing on, the
placing" on the. other playoff con-:
_tenders: •
Group;P' laydowns are expected.
to get ;underway: next week The
first round ,will, ; be 2 ' `out : of 3,
;.and '• the group • championship
series is likely to be 3. out of 5.
Today, (Thursday) ;is'• one of
the . ;big , bowling .events of : the
' year locally.. . Its thee: Joynt trophy
LULL. C1111 11 , t 1 11. Ica ' , -
'trefblescometition, and should,
Jajtract .•ann'p
: large 'entry.
WINO 'UP .ROME OME .STAND WITH
9,2 WIN ON:
ER SEAFORTH
Lucknow Legionnaires had no
trouble taking " Friday nigh't's
game from Seaforth 'by a • g-2
count.:.'It was •' Lucknow's last
;scheduled home .. game . of the
season, and :climaxed 'a -record of
twelve victories ,agaiest. •one.lone.•
defeat since the Hall Brooks" bat-
tery went into action:. During
that's,. time • ;Legionnaires haven't
lost ,a •;scheduledt +garre•'' at hogne
Their lone..reverse, was iri God-
erich •
Hughie Fall,° whq hadn't, 'ex
erted himself, the previous night
.against the Hottentots, ' was in.
top form for Friday night's bat-
tle, and whiffed' 19 S,eaforth.•bat-
ters.• He 'walked • ,but one man,
gave ,up a stingy five -hits . and
got good support ' .afield with 3
errors
O'Shea, on the mound for Sea- family of Preston visited during
forth; 'wasn't, nearly so' effective. the week with"Mr. and Mrs. Torr;'
•
Hodgins.: .
Mrti:atid Mrs; Ed Schaeffer vis_',
itec� over last week -end with rel'a
tipies' at Fisherville. •
Mrs, Ada Hodgins of Detroit
is spending a..while.. ,with her
KL ,LOU 1
Misses \lk abel a n d' Marlene
Stanley of Lueknow, are holiday
-
Mg .with Misses .' Marion and
Sandra °Percy, • '
Miss Jean Guest attended, •the
Presby'terian'You, n,g Peoples, camp
at Kintail, •• ' .
Mr. and Mrs. 'Mervin Elliott of
London visited during:, the week
with 'Mr. ,and Mrs. Karl Boyle.
• Miss. Marilyn..Boyle is visiting
•with. relatives at'London.. '
• Mr. and 1V1rs, . Le\•i •Eckensw.ir
ler. 'of 'London,';'spent .last week-.
end with , relatives here, •
'Friends from Here'attended,the'
• 4 •
.'shower for Miss Joyce 'Elliott,.
bride -elect,:' on "Tuesday evening'
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in liolyrood Hall;', •
Mr, : and Mrs, ` P Sk oebottam .• -,
,Sheila arid' Peter of London 'vis-
rtec� . over• the week -end with Mr.
and .Mrs. Karl Boyle; r.
Mr. Bevin MacLean of Kincar-
dine, `who has been. holidaying'.
'with. his. cousin,',GAry•Graham, re-
turned. home
Mr, . and 1Vrrs. ' W: McCue :arid
mother,'Mrs. john Cox,. and other
'
relatives here, • :
• Mrs. William Cox s -.few'
days with her dairghtjer,. Mrs;
John •Scott,. ,Con;: 4; Huron, .
Little Judy 'Nicholson • spent a
few ,days. with; her cousin,. Karen:
Nichols•on,' .
1RAUE MANK HFI.
adds life and sparkle
to any occasion
He 'had only •.fdur strikeouts,
Walked. 7. Men and allowed • ten,
hits,'orie ..of' thein, ,a circuit clout
Eby Hall ' and , another a• 3 -bagger
in ,the 8th by Brooks• that cleared
the loaded .sacks..Hughie's homer'
carne -when:he.was :first 'pian' up-
in the;: 'second. • .'
:Seaforth:; Proctor lst,, Krieger,
ss, O'Shea' : p, Horton:: ,rf,,3Muir
2nd, •�Ca ieron ,2nd,' Henderson c,
Eisler ef,, Stewart If, 'Knight 2nd.
• Lucknow: • Andrew lf, Trelea
ven 2nd; MacDonald, ss, Brooks
c; Hall p, 'Chin 1st; H, Greer. rf,
Gould ,cf,. K•oviak' 3rd. •
r h e
Seaforth ,. ,.. 000 002 000 2 5 2
Lucknaw 0111100 51x=9''10 3
Mixed Jitney Winners ,
There were. 24`• bowlers took
part in the mixed jitney on Mons
'day, night, :: the winners ' being
Wellington . ,McCoy, •Gordon %-Mc-
Pherson, ;Mrs :R.;: Finlayson' and'
Miss •Mau°die' Fisher
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Hugh Cuirning, Clark Finlayson;
and Gordon Fisher won 4th• prize
in 'the ..Hanover ti bl'es tourna
trio were high go•
ing•into their
••
final "game ' •
.;.LAN:DRAINAGE, AND
CONSERVATION DAY
ilViany i,aeres' of' land now clear,
ed ' of 'timber in 'Grey.". and; aur
rounding Counties', are either `not'
producing maximum :' crops' ;, or.
growing nothing' .but coarse un
palatable Vegetation, '•
wild roses or hawthornes. The
r,easori'f. is lack of ' drainage ' or
heavy stones. This. waste land is
,assessed .as agricultural areas.. As
such -taxes are collected ' upon
those portions of the farm : al-
though 'little revenue is deriivied
; therefrom.' This state of affairs.
need :not' exist .•for 'that wet land
,;;can be drained' by open .,ditches
or closed tile drains. To show..
ho'w stonyor wet: areas can.;• be
irproved• a, .Drainage and Con-
servation D'ay is being . held.. in
Grey County on the'.farm owned
Iby, Han. F'. • , Oliver . during :the
,first ;week. in September:
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F ED_ERATI'ON NEWS
(By Gordon M. Greig)
The Farm Forum Committee •of
`'Huron: County Federation of,.Ag-
rictilture, • at; ,a meeting held in
Clinton . on August 8th, drafted:
the foSlowirig resolution to •Abe
sent• to the:Hon..C. D. Howe•;; local'
members of. ,Parliament, ,,Huron
Co Federation of, Agriculture arid
the Ontario .Farm Radio Forum.• ,
whereas, ' :the 'price paid' far;
Western.'Canatlian grain by East-
ern Canadian farmers 'appears to
be unreasonably high . in, .cop:par-
ison to the price received by the
Western..Canadian •producer, .we
.respectfully submit the followirig
resolutions,
1: That the :Federal Governrrient`
take steps ; to . have•' the• Specula-
tion in..coarse' grains 'alborlished.
2. That existing barriers prohib-
;ting ' farmers • and Co -Operatives,
. frt>tm ;buying. directly from the.
• Wheat. Bolald be removed,' there=.
by . ' eliminating 'the unreasonable
'spread in. the •price between the
Western 'Canadian producei,' and •
the Eastern Canadian . onisum.er.••
3 That handling charges on
i. a ter; grain `sl ipped"to .;astern`: "1
minimuan. • •
4. .That the •Government present.
e.r by Mrs. Alex Sutherland.. The , freight assistance:.policy be de
finitely continued, : •
' roll • `.call was • answered ,with a 5,,That an •adequate supply of .
,coarse 'grains •.for' localconsurnp-
tion .ibe •assured»before `•exporting
is •permitted '
6. That the Wheat Board present
•
a yearly. financial • statement to
the public, Sett,ing• • f ort1=i its'° cost �:•+
of . operatio'n, 'volume of bid Yiness,
etc. •
South' Kinloss ' .VV.M.S:'
The . August meeting 'of ' •the
South .Kinloss ' W.'M.S.. was held
atthe: home •of -Mrs. '' W.. M. Mac-
Donald with - a good • attendances
In 'the , absence o£ the 4resident,
Mrs, 13tiug1as Era hip ` o& u:pied
the, chair. •.`The meeting opened.
• withhymn 278 followed by'pray-
TO YOUNG DRIVERS
(under 24 years)
Please OR/VE C4REFt/LLYin 50
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ONTARIO DEPARTMENTO,F;,,HIG'HW'AYS'
GEO+ H..;DOUCETT, Minister.,
verse of scripture with the word
. •`reap""in it. 'A recitation,w=as giv-
en by Denver Dickie folloted.by.
a 'solo by..: Mrs:; Chadwick, The
• scripture and meditation'' was,giv-•
en • by Mrs. Wib Hodgkinson. Al:
most 'e;ireryone' present took part
n the .prayers circle- which 'was`
conducted by Miss Dean McLeod.
eyes
I will run', a .dozen' errands
,.I make . appointments, do your shopping
stand .guard ;over your safety:'
.... carry you to the: side of a sick friend
.'save you.,worry, and effort, and hours
make your work• easter, your.' life .pleasanter.
H, ow would you measure your telephone's true worth
vifs ving speed: .
endless convenience. Its •lif a- sa g.intime of need'
The.steadilYgrowing number, of people it'brin s •within
your. reach All these;things contribute to the
surd -total' of telephone value
Yet in dollars -and -cents cost, your telephone remains one `.
of thesmallest items in your family budget; even a
mailer art than it was before ..the: war..
Today, as always,your telephone is big. va ue
-?'HE `BELL TELEPHONE�COMPANY.OF CANADA
FOR. A TELEPHONE, or•fo'r a:higher gradoe
ARE WAITING hot • you E,. or•have It just as quickly as.;
IFsYOUr continuing: soot is to Pro'
e can yOupro have eur assurance they warp it.
we :can provide the necessary; when and•where
vide the -kind of -service .to; all who want►t.. •
Readings were given 'by • Mrs•.
Dungannon Women's . Institute
ladies. and 'others in. this. district
'chartered:.' a bug Owned by.Alvin
Sherwood and enjoyed a trip' tcs
Niagara Falls on Friday•'•
Wm, ,Townsend• and' Miss • Mar-
garet Graham. The• topic: wag
taken by Mrs. Ted Collyer front
:the study hook "Towards: a new
dawn in.' Japan". Mrs,` Chadwick
. favored with another ' .solo. Mrs,
L. C. Macfv'er gave the e'1osing
r•orr larks, :and lArfr's. Archie, Mac;.
•
fntyre closed, the meeting with
prayer after which, a soicial time
was en j oy'ed. ' . ' r •
LL-O-NdATIC
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'T etas canbe equipped: with Roll 9 Matic,a
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• the knee a .. .. �(
steering, easier, offer you . smoother, surer.•
footed , operation than •ever • before., Rollo'
:'Matic eliminateswheel tug, reduces front-end
bounce by•half,':and prolongsfronttire life.,,
'If yours js a John Deere "•A7 (Serial No.
477000' and, up), "B" (B60000 •".and • up), or
"G",(G15000 and up),.arrange,noarto have it;
equipped with .toll -Q -Matic. Seeus. soon.
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Huron Road 'Rhone 1132 Godericlx. Ont.;
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-"chowoh, offodeent Dc.2400, and Prayed epl`korertr