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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-06-24, Page 6t SGg F • rl �x1 • .I TAG•E SIX THE• LUCKNQW . SENrrINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO porgy .. . 'OZARK" PEE WEES LOSE TO , CLINTON . (Contributed) ASHFIELD W.M.S. DISCUSSES CENTENNIAL PLANS The W. M. S. of 'the Ashfield Presbyterian ;church, was held at 1 th'e home of Mrs. Donald R. Mac- Kenzie. ' Mrs, • D. A. MacDonald :Clinton Pee Wes got of to: a ro ra.m, The Glad Tidings pray - gave the. devotional part oft e flying start When . they. . downed pram. the local "Ozark" Pee Wees 20-12 er was given by Mrs, Rhoad. Miss, in th e. series opener at Clinton Sadie . Johnston 'gave an .account last Saturday . afternoon, ' • of the. executive ' meeting' at Young Boli Carrick, a Chip off ,Whitechurch' -and Mrs,. Neil G, -"the old block, pitched and clout- ' ed :the, homesters to victory. The young southpaw 'Struck. 'out ten alien,, scattered 11 safeties and contributed .two singles. and' two homers, Mac - •TI3URSDAY, JUNE 24th, 1:143 Bruce' Coufl.tyx Ta.Levy- T� Ine���sed By `�'hrEe Mills When, Bruce ••County Council I met .for the June session: at South- ampton the most important mat- I ter >under consider' ation, from the 'standpoint of the ratepayers, was. the County levy.'. Council, after much: deliberation, found. it .nee. • essary to ' set the rate for this year at 11 mills, an increase of 3 mills over last . year. This will provide a revenue of :. $355,334.15 for county `purposes. In addition to this, municipalities, or portions 'thereof, not: included within.any high• or continuation se�haol ' dis- trict, will be required to .levy the sum' of $29,784.69 for the Bost of. edpilsuc, ation of Bruce "County" pu :. . On recommendation. of •the Re- forestation Committee; the .Coun ty' will purchase an' additional 3190 aeries of land in St. Ed- munds Township' at:a . 'cost of $10,500 to 'add : to; . the present County forests. A. total of 110,000 trees, were 'planted this year on the Sauble forest in-Am+abel. and the Mill•er Lake forest in hind$ay, Printed copies 'of By-law No. Kenzie and Mrs • Donald Mac- Kenzie gave Many he1pfu.1 points of the Presbyterial held in Luck - now. Mrs. Will; Ross, sang the solo "The Old.. Rugged Cross Mrs. N. J.. MacKenzie read the 'tribute to the late Dr. McNamara as .giv= en in • the. Glad_ Tidings.. Miss Sadie ' Johnstongave the:.lesson from the study book, of the work carried, on in • • Canada .with, the. French, ' "the . Chinese' and Indian's. The. Society received from Mrs. John Ross $25 for which.' an In Memoriamcertificate wasgiven to..Mrs. Ross' in.= memory; of her sister, the .late Miss Margaret Henderson. Much' discussion followed as to the entertainment ofour guests :to the centennial. The, meeting closed with . prayer, Refreshments were served by the. hostess and friends. ' George Anderson and Donald Thompson•+ led •theLucknow. at- tack with three singles each. The ` locals . also.5aided the• Clin- ton,: cause, with: eight Miscues. • Y It >R E. Lucknow .:. 203 510'1-12 11 '$ Clinton .,.:. 405. 056 x•--'20 16 1 Lucknow: Art Baker; '1st, C. Chin, 2nd; G. Anderson, 3rd; D. Thompson, p; B. Ross ss; K." Hed- ley, c; M. Bieman, cf;. J, Chin, rf; B. Mothers; . If; ' M. Schurrah, B. Colwell, Al Baker.• • WANT 40 AT MEN'S LOCAL DOUBLES • TONIGHT Lucknow Bowling. Club is feat-' wring a ` weekly. doubles' tourna- . . anent. fore local -bowlers and at the initial ial, tourney last week 20 bowlers competed.. The... winners were Roy Finlayson and Joe 'Mc- Milian, Harvey Webster and Ger. •- on ltifethez'son.,° I oward. -Agnew •:.and Virden -Mowbray. The' second ,,of the series. is be '.ng held : tonight (Thursday) when the Club aims' to :have 40. ',bowlers on hand for the . event l Mixed Jitney Winners • Winners at the ` Monday night Weekly' • mixed jitney, twilight at the . local greens were' „Harvey Webster, .Hugh. Curring, Welling- ton McCoy, Mrs.' R. J. Button•. and Mrs'.: P. M.':Johnston.. SEND IN THE REPORTS' The--' ,nurnber of sporting -act- .ivities' taking • place this isummer Makes , it impossible • for :The Sen tinel' to cover . these events 'per sonally, We are anxious to' pub- licize all. these,' doings, and: ask that each"group sees that some- one is: responsible for,. giving . us 'a report or the; "dope." on .all act ivities-,and, immediately, follow- ing the _ 'vent; : :please. 1306; restricting ,and.. regulating :.the cutting of forest trees in, the County of' Bruce will be posted. up .:in all �rnunicipal"offices ana. post offices throughout the Coti.n- ty:, A'nd the following were ap- ' pointed to act as a Commission to enforce the regulations set': forth in .the said "By-law. Robert •: