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• DIED AT WINDSQR
'From the Morris 'Funel: al. Home
in. Windsor we have .received
no' tee of the death of Margaret.
Bell MacKenzie, widow ' of the
late .Donald A. .MacKenzie, and
--sister • of M
calk, Michigan. . .
MM.—MacKenzie, _. who X80
years of.agp, died last . Thursday
at her residence 515 Moy Ave:,
THE • LT7CKNOW SENTINEL, ,,LUCKNOW,:.ONTAl3,If
,'Windsor, The funeral service tan' "�'' TEAMSFOR
Monday was conducted by Rev, ' ••
H. M. Paulin, •with interment in INDOOR • LOO.
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Windsor Grove Cemetery. Mrs.
ilVlaeKenzie was a mernber .of, the Eight, teams are in sight for
Eastern Star.; - • the' Indoor•Softball League which.
will get underway in the Arena
-BOR-------< ._ . the end of t'his.,month.
ry ,
,in evidence at Monday fight's. re- . under. auspices of .the Lo -La -Le
niza tion meetin -Wfiferwas "CT`ub' which'is heartily behind the.
or�,a a. g,
it attended._ ms.,ha. a been: _ ect, T ,
we tte.. d' 'f'oa v b prof ..__ ' •
'entered by .Dungannon, Iintail,: Unofficial reports are heard of
k various other groups and organ-
izations which are ,,planning fin-
ancial assistance;; ��`
The popu ar"ity .o . e' oop` was
140,14A -LE 4 IRLS 'LENDING
SVI't"QRT TO'NEVV CENTRE
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The, Community *creational
Centre fund. -will get a. boost tb
night -('Thursday) from the entire
;proceeds of , a dance being held
wn Hall Th dance is•
BROWN — _in (oderich Hospital
i' Thursday; :September- 11th , to
Mr., • and • Mrs, Ben: Brown, 'Port
Albert, a son. .
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,Whitechurch, Hacketts and Luck-
naw,High School, Three more vil-
lage teams are "•likely, under the
management . of 'Gordon' Fisher,
Cameron MacDonald and Harvey
Webster.
Each .,team will be. • alloyed 14
men and a . manager, with the•
navies . of the playing' .;personnel
to •be submitted ,by. the start of
the third week of the 'schedule,
YTlie admission . has; ;been set at
15e.and. it c, With the Areria Com-
rnittee: receiving 60 •percent of the
proceeds
Officers • elected on Monday
night Were Art Andrew, Presi
dent °and, H. D. Thompsori, .secret -
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PURPLE,•'.c19,VE
Mr -s. Ed. Fox and Mr, Albert
Blackwell 'visited with M'r. 'D'on,-
aid 'Robertson on •Sunday,, ;
Mrs, 7Vlilton Walsh' spent Mon -
:day', with' Mr, ` Victor ' Gawley
Rev.. ,,Mr; Srnitli.. of LuGknow_
Called •ori. Mr;_ Johri. • Emerson., on•
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill:' Burt.. and
babe • visite.d with .p Mr. Edbert
Bughell on Sunday..
THURS., SEPTEMBER 16th, 1`947 •
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' The regular monthly 'meetingof the Women's Missionary Sow
iety .Was: held in the church on.
l'IrilrsdaN4lafterrioon. • The presi-
dent, Mrs. Alex ..McTavish, was.
' ••-harge. nd •the -meeting ' op le
by: singing' "Guide•• ni,e,, ,O.Thou.
Great'Jehovah The Lord's pray,
er Was repeated in unison. ' Roil
call .was - answered -0,bv a,„favorite
hymn.' Mrs, . iarold-lrogan • read?_, •-
the minutes of the last. meeting
which were adopted. Mrs. George
B'tooks invited • the ladies to her
/heine for , the •October meting,
Rev. S. Gibson was invited to be
the Thankoffering "speaker • for
missionary Sunday. Reports o£•
the secretaries -were :given. Mrs.;
Wm.- $., McGuire read the' scrip-
ture "lesson. The topic was t ikeri:,'•
by 'Mrs.,.H'arold Vogan,. 'After
singings another hymn the nieet
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Mg closed . with prayer•:'y.bthe°
president. '
• ark:- treasurer... -The executive; Mr, and Mrs. Albert Scott of
• which includes the manager ,of.' Stratford• have been visitingwith
each team; Will'. meet next Mon-; '
1VIr. Wil1.yValsh.: •
'day 'evening to draft the schedule • Mr. Glen Emerson, spent .a
which. is'to open on Monday, Sep- week's, holidays. at his' • parents
tember, 29th. home;
Mr::„ and• Mrs.. Doig ' •McCosh,
Mary, and Dickie visited with Mr.
. Len .Geddes. of Kinloss, recently;
,'Mrs.. . Ralph: Hill, spent .a few
days at the Toronto Ex •
Miss' McKin�lon s,the week
end at her hoirie at •Armow.
of thpent•e•
d The -'hydro. `iUr i. ed on las.
week;,
Messrs.:Jack Walsh and ,Claude
Dore have `gone ,West.
TROUNCE LEGIONNAIRES ..
• 15-9 T:O •.EVEsT SERIES
:,Chepstow; that `pusho•�ier' : team
which, Lucknow .trimmed 15 to' 3
in the first game of the, series;
r• rrg; •-a � tg stat*prlse.. , .e
Friday night and •trounced The
.Legionnaires 16','. to 9.' The w•in
sent the series ,into' a ,third game.
in . Teeswater on ;'Tuesday.
The ' Legionnaires.. were :badly
off .color;_ and'played probably
their ' worst_ game of . the season
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LOOS ED, 'for' a while as :':if a tem•
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porary financial pro , em m t e amily.
might keep Mary from finishing "High".:
If she had to.quit school to. 'help the
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family income that would have meant
good-bye to her hopes of becoming a
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urse.
But here she is, starting her :final:
tear. Did her Dad suddenly come into
SOnie money?,
Chepstow Lscored, three runs in
each;;; of : the first' :three" innings,
=gii:ng--.hem-a .lead an-;whioh they-
coasted
hecoasted to an easy win, that sel-
dom seethed
el-dom,'seemed in 'doubt;' unless' it
was in the. 6th, 7th.)TheLeg-
:ionna'ires scored three 'in the 6th
and. 2 in the ' 7th and • had the
bases : loaded when'': Downs:` was
called out ori a pitch. that . was
• definitely, in the dirt. There was',
some "putrid" calling alright be- Chepstow
ainct theLplate,._although •:the de -:1r,-,.—.
Attending_ Stratford Normal
Students' at.'Stratfo d• Normal.
School from this 'district include
len; f o ;' e; Elliott, " R. 2 .Ripley;
Gwendolyn Finiliganr Dungan-
rie : ossel Rt•le
Toyce Elizabeth - Needham R •: 3,
Rip -ley c`'
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ENLARGE HORSE LIg't •
•At a meeting' of the-Directors,
of
the. Agricultural Society. on Mon.; '
days it Was, decided' to elllat`ge • ,
Crass '3 • for,Percheron.aiid Beh
glum: horses .to include the. same
number of sections as. 'in • Class,
2,, Light Draft:
.Served' On.. Jury
Mr: N.; E. 'Bushell: was in.•Ham
`iltbn last ''week,:•sitting as a jury '
than, ' on the opening case of • the
assize court.. Mr. Bushell ..was,
next two" `cases.
BRUSSELS... GIRLS eliminated" ==
Ripley , Redmeri in 'two ` st.i aight, ,•
faking '.:the' :second; game IU
Cowan and. Tarps .;of •,:Londesboro
slid the °umpiring and,, Ripley.
• Chin, If, H: Greer, p B Gumrng;''.
3rd J MacDonald, Ss; R Finlay-
son, 2nd,: J Cook lst; H. • Hall,
rf; 'A" Hackett, ;p
Score, by, Innings. '. RHE.
Lucknow ' 401, 153: 1-L15" P.5
:401 -022.0 '9 •11 -5.
:feat could scarcely be :charged ; to•
,the uinp.`,Howe and `home" um-.
pires. aren't logical:,for play-off'
series;;
''Hackett started fOrA. Lucknow`
but .Chepstow got to smacking his,
Offerings and Greer replaced •him..
Greer and Curring slugged one
each, ;good' for :the .Circuit, but
Hugh .was held. up' ..at third, 'al-
though it appeared he .could have
Made ` it standing up. He went
the circuit on a : single and a pair.
Of bad throws: next time up.
`Scor'te: • 7niiings : , R H1E
No .'.. and yes. Ile consulted his ban
manager, who, told hun how: the ban
through ' personal loans,; oft•
en helped
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people to meet, . just such situations.
Arrangements -were .made, arid now Mary
will °take up nursing after all.
In '1946 Canada's .banks Invade half a.
million personal loans to Canadian 'men
and women.
ONE ►Nat p` G h.
.ft s is • 3;20p prang
of how Ca s � in the dads
baplay p r 'u`ns.
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Chepstow" 333 .003 022-16' • 19. 3
• Lucknow 000 203'.;211 9:11 5
•Luckriow—A. ; Andrew, ;`,cf; G:
Chin, 1f,. J MacDonald, ''.ss, H.
Greer, rf, p; H. Cumng, 2nd, 3rd;
A. Hackett, b,- rf, ook, .1st, C,
Greer, c; Simpson; .3rd; R. Fin
Jayson,.'2nd; Downs, 2nd.
Chepstow--Massl1, : :ef; Mullin;
rf; lV: • Zettei, .:3r'd J; Zettel; .:`p
Powers,. ss McNabb, 2nd; ;ehar-
tan,. c; Kroeplin,-lf;. S. Zettel, 1st,
LEGIONNAIRES. OUSTED: .
CHEPSTOW' TUESDAY 15-9
In the this'd and'lfinal. game of
'the series played inTeeswater
on: Tuesday :evening, ' Lucknow
Legionnaires eliminated Che
Stow bytaking;,the fixture 15=9
Delayed by 'rain the lathe was
called on account ' of 'darkness.
with ;Chepstow -,at bat in the last
of the 8th. The. score' reverted 'to
the 7th. ; : .•
Lucknow pumped in -6 runs in
the first of, the 8th to r.un the
count to 21-9. In Chepstow's -half
they scored •' 3 runs on,. a double
and two homers with nobody out,
It was discovered that Chepstow.
was' batting out of. order, . and
•while this tangle was,trying to be
straightened. out .Uimpire .Groves.
called the;,contest:
Luckrtow's line• up was:.. C,
the' series.
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