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BENMILLER
.LUCKNOW.
After .A 'layoff of ••more. than
two ,;weeks, . Luelnow in Legion-
naires. weren'ttop- 'form when
. 4 •„er -laW.'
Thursday evening in a two -out -
of -three .series • ins; the r-`beag.
1: playdowns and. . 'dropped the
opener ktyaa score of 7 to 4,
Lucknow took • att . early. lead ,
but had a bad inning, in the • sixth.
:whenthe home•team scored four
runs to give thein diel—Piece:- : ; '
The second game .was slated `for
t e''�Luektiow diamond' oto --Tues
day :evening and providing a third
'game is .necessary,''' Th°e Legion-
1 naives won :the. toss to ' have .it
played on the local., diamond:�
vv �C..Greer, •c AArtAnT.
' Lttckn.o_
drew, •ef; Roy Finlayson; 2nd.;'
George :Chin, ' if; Jack MacDon-
ald, ss;, J. Cook, ist L. Hall;'.rf;
Hugh Cuming„,3rd;. Alex Hackett,
•
In Caledonian Park, Lucknow
at 6.15..sharp
„. Third And Final 'Game To ' Decide •: Whic
The T, . d
Team (Will Continue; •In. The Hunt For. The
League Championship.
It Will Be A Thriller! `
ADM,ISSI01:; . 25c. and. 15c
TH CONCESSION.
:FOURTH
M d Mrs. peter • McKinnon
_rte:
and' Miss' . Helen' MacIntyr a of
.Flint,, ,Mich., spent the holiday
• with ' relatives here. „
Mr. , and' Mrd. J. Needham are.
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TH>d'RS.,:.SEPT.EMBER. ' 4th, 1947
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,.M.BANK O.OU:R'SL'`
Notices are beingdisplayed gat
the .Bani1 of Montreal announc-
ing . a change 'in banking hours
•on Satur,ay 'mo , -,
rs are requested: to do their
business from .9 to 11 o'cloar`U1
stead of , from x.30: to noon:,►$
formerly. The change becomes: of •
fictive this Saturday: •.
Briefly,. the idea' behind- the
.change, is to give the bank's staff
a better : bread on their week -end -
timet = he ald • idea that bankers
workedlin:
onl 10-�to 3 --to: the
. �' :; ...,
envy • of most people --has ' long
•
been ;:exploded. This vtras: never
true,; .for much remains for.; the
banker to do' after his :doors, are I
pi;:.'.
• 'B:enmiller—McNall,. ss; L. Dod-i
.kins, lst;.A Fisher, 3rd; R. Dod
kin$, cf, ;Jenkins, lf,; Hazlett, 2n ;
Wines c• ,° rf, G.Fisher•,
•
theC.N.E, last week.. I Wisc; Dtinbar� . . • •
Mrs. John . Lituliay ,•
THE NEW
Whigs
ate
Specializes -3n
Mr. . and ivies, yV;,a• •-- --��_„ p. •
with Mr:. and Mrs•' Score by Innings
spent Sunday ;:Lucknow,
R" Middleton. miller
'Ben
Youngster Fractures Arm .
rs: •Irene. Paterson of Toronto
`21.0 010 000--4'
100. 204 OQx.-7
LEGIONNAIRES EVEN
SERIES, IN . IHECTIC' GAME
Mrs, R. ,; •
bb and 'Rose Mariee: IVIontgomer'y:- tl a 'oh -Wayne
lVir',' Ceci.;l.Ro
visitors
• ''in
•,we
re
re•cent
called : on friends. one ;day last Kapuskas g of Mrs.
in Kinlosst the home
week: ... ,
•h
dwards and Paterson's' mother, :Mrs. William;
• Mr.; and Mrs ~' E.� E .. , holidaying .'Wayne
it mon d from'their farm to Taylor While y g
-fam y , evin � a. frac-,
tripped and -fell suffe. .g • E
Arthur, ,Ontario. � at the
"Hamilton ture of the • .right ". arm
Betty..and ' Joan. .
Miss. -ild-
o• � Chi
.. ..,... ,,,.,mom Bt�,ot�,.•�,e was �
• 'yen's Memorial 'Hosni a --a ; o
weeks visit in:' Toronto,
took •'in don: for ,treatment: ', a.
,Miss - Grace McKinnon •. • • .
closed,' •. ' , • ;.•
,With. the "great burden of work
on': banking personnel, which de-
veloped, 'during , the war and
which has carried into the peace,
i t . has' been necessary, for bank.
staffs. to work much overtime for ...•
a number of . years. , It • is frequent I '
lythe case on Saturdays, for 'the
staff to be. obliged • to ;work.• on
anywhere • from .1' '„,*.work
3 pari•,.
untilY
which, ,:to. say. the least,' goes _ hard.
plans for' a.: Saturd:aY after-
noon
noon outing ora week -end's fish,
Iing. '
•
EAT'
Dinner 12.00• to 1.30
Supper 5.00 to 7.3.0
Light tuncbes
Soft Drinks Tobaccos
TRX OUR „
FISH...&. CHLPS .,
You •are, welcome at Abe
Whigs `Cate = modern •
and redecorated. •
Timely Subject
I:•ionnaires, evened, . A: timely subject, peye op
ises ,*i1
xi
the series with'' Benrin.tller•:.•on1�o{-Community
TLute p ,
' .Y s 1a . night by ed'ging'the'vis.-
uesd y nig
itors 14 to ' 12, and' forcing a third
game,. A :toss `of• the Coin after the
first game ..decided tt...would be
n I:uckr}o, afternoon
w` ' but after...Tuesday 'auspices ' on` Wednesday
10 -and 00-e'Glock.:. All
.ladies ,of ;'the ' village arid coim-
be the subject 'of an . address., by
Mrs. rs. Clarence' Hays of the pe-
partment • of Agriculture Mrs -
Hays s speaks here under
i ,,
night's defeat, Benmiller tried to;September lOth, between the
et t -:off
he •'Lucknow dianiondwasn't
gaod�''enou h although ;the. game
5
-i�rr-BerrrnHex waslaYed ,,oma little:
better than• 'a hayfiehd
Lucknow .was• very:•much
command for five' innings, • lead-
ing: 8-0, but in'they 6th, Benmiller.
started pounding 'hlackett's. offer-
ing's and drove in six runs , In
the 7th„ the •Legionnaires ran . )vild
for a.';sitnilar number to stretch'
the lead: comfortalbly=it seemed:
• :Not. dismayed,,• the..visitors got .5
�,mbre in the,8th .as' aia kett's` sup
port • crumbled and 'in the semi-
darkness, of. the • 9th counted, anr:•
:other'•and,threa'tened to tie it 'up,„
Score. By Inni•ngs- `- ' --R- ,11 E.
Benniiller 000 006.• 05/-12 11. 2
Lucknow, a 202 .400'.60x2.-14 17. 4
Ear' All `Your` Necd�
:.FIRE, -• C
.LIFE, FIR.,CASUALTY,-
,
SPECIAL .RATES, FOR FARMERS' CARS
u
•Clams Quickly and Efficiently. Adjusted
1$y Licensed ' Adjustor • Living ..In .the ;District::
ewartinsurance . gel, y
PHONE $i EIJCKNOW •
munity, ••'whether';,W .•1. 'members
or. not '-are invited to attend.
LE
JIM LEM;..•Prop.
ZION
Mr.: Allan . Finlay of Saskatoon
visited friends in this locality last
week.:..
Mrs..' A G. Elliott of Strathroy
the guest of•1Virs: Wiil Ritchie
was.
last Tuesday... •. .
Miss Ellen .Andrew .returned.to
Toronto on Monday after, spend -
in: ;two
iVtr. ' 'a;=Ed 1 eK
fainil!. of `•Ii,ondon visited Zion.
relatives on Sunday.
--To-:those bereaved by the pass-
ing ' of Mrs.' Elizabeth Hackett.' of
1.•ucknow and.a foririer resident.'
:'of.:this' locality, is extended the
Sincere_s mpathy of the coantnun-
ity. ;
Mr': Keith Hackett,; who has
b en. 'engaged. for 'the •pst .Jew
we.. in a • mi.-,
ton, ,after' spending the week end
at? his ;home here, left orizi\4onda3;
for Bearnsville, where he 1ia se •
Corninencng next Sunday the Fcured the; appointrrient {zs.• pith
1 •'f
United . Church service will be cipal.of, that towns $ch gil,
he•Id regular time, •11 a.m.
EDS.T
Visitors ' for the holiday week-
end' included ;1Vir and: Mrs.'.D J.
•. RIPLEY ''JUNIORSOUT
While engaged in _ drawing. :in
grain' last week,' Will Hunter fell'
from the .mow :to the b.u°n .floor .
inuring • his ::back •and •hi,p quite
McIntosl ofSt - Cathat-fines--w4h-i sevorely ancl�. ica.pacatin him for . .
Mr.and, Mrs D. `Todd, Miss ',Anne a 'few days •LI
'Stuart of .Toronto with 'Mr.. and,;. Mr. arid Mrs... Kenny Laidlaw:
:Mrs 'George -Stuart, Mr and Mrs'. and•'girls Of) Londort; spent` Sun..
day . with .Zion. relatives
Mrs. Gordon Stobo • anti ciaugh�
ter Betty Ann of Teeswater,spent'
part of ,last week with hei• bro.
ther•, Mr. Gordon .Iii•klk,it,d and
Mrs.' Kirkland.
-Mel ' Brown,. of Waterloo with
and :Mrs. R.• Woods, Mr and Mrs
Jack B.rednt and 'family of De
troit .with • Mr: and Mrs. • Gordon':
McPherson. ,
School .reopened 'oft Tuesday
Ripley. Junior `C"' baseballn with Mr.;; Graltarri McDonald of
h 1 L k ow as principal and: Miss Nicholson) has been qu�tc All for.
Mrs. Jim Hunter '(nee: Isobel
team was ',.ehrriinalted" from the uc' n •i ,
playdowns .. by Elora. in :Beatrice "McQuillin as teacher in. the: past . two. weeks .more at '
two straight' The Redmen ,drop=
:ped the first game in. --Ripley
to 8, -and • at„Elora on.:Friday were
again`:edged ' by .one run in a 3-2”
°score -Ripley had ru•nner-son 2nd
and third'on• three.•occasions,' but
.couldn't puneh, them: home.
Bill chin, George Chin and Eve
erett ' Lane played for the Red
men, holding .down positions .,at
second, short' and! third respect-
ively. George pitched:the'first six
innings ' of the game in Elora:.
w: i. MAKESPRESENT'A{TIO.N;;
A special feature of the recent
W T meet•
ing was the presenta- .i
tion of a very pretty vase to, Mrs.
Geo. Orvis, who is• leaving town.
The; LL_preseritation: *as 'made _by,
the•,honorary president, Mrs .,w '
J. Henderson, on behalf of the
entire. mernbership. She told of
the days this, Institute was
.very young, very small, but very,
•faithfiil. in these ::days everyone
worked'to' put :anything required
across, not _least. . of the faithful.
was 'Mrs. Geo Orvis.. On behalf
of all the • member's she wished,
her .th'e, very best of•. everything.
We -regrether. -going: Methinks
that' sontd• little bird: will shortly
`inform the Lucknov r Women's In-
stitute, ,that our loss call be their
fain. �Andd se. adieii;`Mrs Orvis.—
liWJingh.arn Advance Tites.
the, Junior" Room and with five
in -tine beeginners' crass, Beverley -
Gaunt, ,No:rma Forster, Lois Mil-
ler, Esther., Chesl •oro •and' Leroyr
Rintoul
The following. teachers, have re-
turned to ..their- duties'`after.
•spending the.vacation ' at. their
homes 'here:• Miss W. ]fin Ruther-
ford to Kirkland Lake Miss. Nor-
'her
Ther.: former • home from:
-ga•` strep
er-vin--fir fectinit'�cif the •.glands. of
her neck, '
Pete. ;Cook is also . on ,the'
Sicklist being confined :to this
room ;forhe pastreckVe hype:
that they . may shortly • regain
their former. °health',•
To add to the list of. casualties •.
week Mr. Will ,gitchie'.was.
ma'
Weathe>ihead to "Altoni.1Vfiss ! unfortunate.' enoilgh. tf • have ;a
Grace Weaatherhead to Holyrood, ,rusty nail p'ie'rce his foot, putting
• Mr: Charles 'McQuillan to Zurich.. � him: out, of 'business for several
BORN -On Sunday, August 31,- days 'with ...the . Mountain Hospital, Ham Visitors over • the; holiday
ilton. to Mr. and Mrs: Robert- Mc Mr: andq Mrs:' Will Ritchie were
'
uillin a daughter, Marilyn 1Vl.r. Chester' Twamley. of Wood`
Anne. '.• • •: ,
stock,. Mr and Mrs.;Cist'k of Tor-
Mr. and Mrs Wm Newton. of .Mato, Mrs. Ivan Papernick' OE:
Pontiac;; Mich., were recent visi Goderich ' '
tors with rhe former'$ brothet, �Mr. and Mrs.. Russell . Neil 'of"
'Rev. 1VI:�C: aid`Mrs: Newtnir:-_; �Ft:: W-illiarn;--lVirs. __fsaac;.Gawley
. :Miss'Beatrice: and Mr. Charles and Kenneth' of .Fergus were. s.
McQuillin Visited:recently with itors ,'with Mr. and Mrs. '
b
Mr. and Mrs Robert McQuillin Hunter, Sunday ,icl of Stmt•
nti other •relatives in I:iamilton. '. Miss.:Ruth McKen7 it,�r with
Noss ,Margaret .McPherson, who ford. was . a recent . i) .
has spent • the summer at Point Mr. and lVLrs,Ritchie.,
•.Lillian �'I{,aynard;. of Loch'
Clark was; home- • f o'r the week- • : Miss Lill'
end before resuming her studies alsh: Spent .last Week at :the hnmt
of her grandparents, tIr. M'S.
at L�citnow high School. andr
. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Barber of 'Will; Ritchie.. •
G:
Messrs,, Wm,, . and B'nrt Helm,.
Ruelph were.visitors .with Mrs, Messrs,
J.; 'Woods . and : attended' :.the` Mr. and` Mrs. Chamberslie hi
funeral of the .late ` Mrs. James ' Nits,Nits,J, 1, ` McKinno►i and daug
ne ,df `Tivertoty VisitedHackett. •ter Catheri
Messrs.:fohn and .Fred Mc1uil�
lira attended the ,C.N'.E: ,this: week, Sun ay: '
1Vxr,- and .Mrs. W.; G , funtei an