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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-07-22, Page 6a • 1 • i;' i • • 4 r. ,.71.. iY,u :•. 9 ; • • PAGE . SIX aa: THE t-ryCO�ETINF, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO • Sport O!FICIA1. OPENING OF FLOODLIGHtt'S FRIDAY' NIGHT playedat Goderich last week the, the GODERICH PEE WEES HEAT 10ZARKS" 9-6 In ;.a scheduled Pee Wee game local boys were; downed. 9-6. The Lucknow $ranch' of the Can- Goderich lads piled up a six -run adian Legion will .holdof- lead going into the last inning. ficial 'opening of the Caledonian :Park floodlights on Friday even- ing of this week. . • The :evening's. activities get un- derway. at n-derway•.at 8 -o'clock when Listo • morel girls ,;and,: Lucknow Scotties book up in the first of a double- header. The official opening cere- monies will be held at 9.3.0 o'clock. • Among. those who will take part in the' official 'doings, will be Tory Gregg ,of, Wingham. At ten o'clock, The Legionnaires 'will take on Linwoo • , - 94 ter inediate "B"* champs. This should' be a nip and tuck battle; between ,last. year's ,champs and the: 'local' 'team, runners-up* for: .the title ." The 21st Anti -Tank ,Regimental Band.. of Winghann will be in at- tendance. • • ' There will be a lucky prograrn draw for three lovely .prizes. • , New bleacher seating with ac- cemedation for' some '500• persorN will line the .first,. and third base • .lines• and scores ;of; cars will 'be. able • to .'"nose up' to the :snow. 'fence .which `encloses the entire outfield.' The Legion can be justly proud of this project: Plans for the blea-, blrers,.:,,...an --floodlighting; were ,made early in the . spring and' in• spite 'Of numerous obstacles and delays Stuck . doggedly at" , the task..Frida`y night's 'official:. open-. ing. well' culminate;' long hours of .workand planning on the part of . -a good .:many Legion members, and'• will pronride the community .with .a valued .asset in the pro- -• 'ration, of • sport and entertain - Merit. 1 But Lucknow never gave up "till the last out and with three runs scored and nobody ' out, things looked a little brighter as the I heavy end of the batting order came up. Bill 'MacDonald, Goder- ich's ace hurler • choked. off the rally by striking out the next two batters and the thir. d grounding out. "Each. club garnered size hits, Goderich with ' three extra base blowsy rhe uc now ; . • , : i Goderich: ' 1,• 230 • Pee Wees Won 14-4.; . Bill Chin's 'Pee . Wees trounced Goderich here on, Tuesday. even- -ing by a 14 to. 4 'score to : avenge the 9-6 'loss they suffered •in: God- erich on Thursday, and which • Dept thein out • of first Place. The focal "kids • were the. 'better .. team • on Tuesday nightp, but Goderich hadthe edge ' on their home dia Mond last week KAIRSHEA W. I. MEETING'' The July meeting of the Kair- shea. Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. R, Martin with 23 members, 6 visitors and 15 children present., Mrs. A. MacIntyre• : presided.' The matter of catering ' for the Old •Boys. Reunion was :brought up but it wlas unanimously de- cided not to do so.. The roll..call was answered by #`How to avoid accidents in the home". The report of the district• annual was given by Mrs. D, L. MacKinnon. An interesting travel talk on .Cape Breton 'Island was given by Rev. Smith. Shirley Hodgins played 'the guitar a d san' two lovely. solos. Dues 121 x--9 6 :2 • Regardless• of: policy, honesty is easier on :the nerves ; SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS • . HONORED MRS. W. S. REIN A pleasant social evening was held at the home of Mrs. Morgan Henderson on Friday evening, when Sunday School teachers of the. Lucknow Presbyterian church ,gathered°to •honor Mrs. W. S. Reid who 'shortly :leaves for Strath-• roy to reside. faithful Mrs. Reid . has been •a i~ait, t member : of -the* Sunday School teaching 'staff. Appreciation of her services and -regret; i; losing Mrs. Reid and.family was . ex- pressed by. Mr, John D. Ross, and Mrs. Virden Mowbray made the presentation of a- set of . color pyrex bowl:. THUfl DAY, JULY 22nd, 1948 MAY' NOT .HAVE STREET SIGNS YTP FOR . REUNION Members of the Women's, •Iw stitute who have been promoting the projeot,of having street signs erected, are keenly disappointed; as it doesn't appear likely thee signs will .be'. erected in firne for the Reunion. With the' signs on hand, and ready. to be placed, it is discover- ed that the piping 'obtained by the Corporation to be used for stand- ards ,is 11/2 inch piping, whereas two-inch piping is:' required. Since• this was written:it ap. nd pears that the difficulty can be overcome. and the signs may yPt ed be in. place. , . • , • • On. '. , Tuesday afternoon Mrs. MRS: STANLEY f IOis14RED Reid was .guest. -of ,honor at.. an • BY GUILAND FRIENDS' •D Hamilton and Shirley Moffat and Edna • Reid. ' •Piano instrumentals were •giien . by Mac' .MacDonald. and Mrs; Wm, Scott. • Mrs. Wm.. 'MacDonald gave a vote. of ' thanks to Mrs. Martin which . was well replied to and the , meeting' closed, with God Save the King. A social hour and lunch followed.. T'fie• August- meeting will. be held at the home of Mrs. J. Car:• . rtithers. „The 'directors will. be Mrs: H. Mole, Mrs. R. MacMillan., Mrs. R. McCormick °arid, MVliss M. S•utherland;. afternoon tea held4'.at the home o f` Mrs. J,jihn•:Kilpatrick: X OUNGSTER HAD SCALP l•IPPE'DczQFF BY DOG Donald Watson, yearrold.-son; Of Mr... and'".Mrs.'Donald Watson of =Echo Bay, has his 'scalp act- ually torn off by the .fainily dog. Attracted by the child's screams and the growling dog, . Mrs, Wat Son discovered the child in a' pool of bloodwith thescalp lying be-, side him One of the canine's teeth had ' penetrated"' the . skuh ent while: Bob is'redecor.•atmg his st • and the child was badly mauled. rch. ;._.. 'house r,n Whitechu Mrs, 'Hill • of'.Z.ondon is visiting. at the: home `of her sister Mrs. Winnipeg • d' g two weeks [mother, Mrs. ugh Bailey • and .sister of M was; gues of honor` at two 'functions during the •• '1 past. week; prior ' ,to .the fact ily'; j.removal:to Wi�nghanl. aft.E�r. sell BOUNDARY` EAST._ Mrs. Veronica McDiarmid and Marilyn of Denver, Colorada, are visiting at • John 1VlelViillan's. :Mr. Scott .Patterson and daughter Judy' of Detroit • 'spent, Sunday there also'• Mr..'and Mrs,'Bob Adams .and daughter Andrea are staying with Mr and Mrs Tom Inglis at pyres apca.ua as ' From L •. vv Mr. and • Mr's.' Fred MacGregor In ` hospital '.the child's scalp have . returned to.. Kintail after utas replaced; and it -will- be sev- e before .the success of 'e in. Alla tra 1 ..ral ;day$ , making, their ham ince last •O October. They were ac- the operation gill 'be known, Robert Hutchison; . sc , : Forster .of com!panied by is: , MacGregor's , ,The :child's grandmother. is .,'a Mr.' and 'Mrs.. Joe: F . r ' Mrs. °Wrn. Irviil, :Cori. '9', 1 are spen ;<n; two . . vacation :.with the' former's par, her .son, Mr. George Bailey. ,Ashfieldi e encs, . Mr. and Mrs, Jas Forster; The:. W. M.'S. Of, Whitechurch Presbyterian ,church are. celebrat- ing their anniversary by present-: ing ,a special ehoral service ' in the church. this : Thursday .evens.. ing at $:30:. Everyone is.welcome: Owing `. toy. ‘cornmunion service, in Lang'side next Sunday' . morning the service ;lin• Whitechurch .Pres- byterian church. Will be at • 8.00 p.m. with . Sunday School at 10` ani Jackie' Kennedy .entertained i'ominy, Pritchard,. Fraser Ashton. and Gordon Fishery I to .a • birthday. party • GP4 5 Isle' for. i', either. way bot1% trradc-•marks mean the `save' thing:' ; Authorized Bottler 'of 'Cocas -Cola under contract'. with: Coca-Cola • Limited • GODERICH BO +TING WORKS GODERICH •' PHONE 489 ;ingtheir store business here; .Thr Senior .Guild of. the'' Anglicar church met . ate . the borne of Mrd J, C. Fritzle.y and pr'esen.ted .hE� with a4 pin-up .lamp in r'ecogni tion of her service :for. the ehur•rl during their. twenty year .of :•res idence° .here Last Wodnc•:S44ia' night,16 'friends• rnet at the helm of 1Vla•s, Wm. Starck•'and prosente Mrs, Stanley With an:elcTtrirr c° c 'cooker. .The evening was .sper in games arid :contests, and lune was served.-Chesley Enterp•risf I11 With Pneumonia •`' Miss Marion • MacPherson isi at her home with pneumonia H( condition is regarded as quit serious in view of .her. advance age. • • ruce Coin, . 1 'our: Reunion' Visit Long; .Be Temembere�i recy HaPPi..Orcaslon.' • ecial:. Pro ram_ CkflO THURSDAY ...EVG, JULY ' 2 Softball Doubleheader: under. the., lights, jitney; da'hcirng refreshment -booth: aP FRIDAY MORNING, JULY. 30 Calithumpian ° Parade, ..$275.' in Prizes. FRIDAY AFTERNOON Four Bands, Softball Tourinunent,. Tug 'O %ar, Scotch Dancing aid Piping,, Square Mincing, Scotch • Reels Old : Time Fiddling, Jade :'Thyme—The Kansas • Farmer. FRIDAY EVENING Variety Show, ` threethrilling acts, Carnival Games. Street Dancing. SUNDAY, AUGUST Ist Sunday ' Afternoon -Decoration. Service and .' Banc)1 '. Concert. Sunday Evening—Open Air Service and Band,. Con- cert Sace. 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