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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-09-09, Page 6^ 4. 4 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,.! L1JCK1 OW; :ONTARIO. •' K I�1 h,,, p U G II ' C01,COUNCIL1�III�IUTtS Sport! Vt . LEGIONNAIRES; DROP SEMI- � missR�ttlnre Percy, ILK, has : . KINLOSS TONSNI(P • lf'l1NA� SERIES EN 3 DROP. taken .uui� her : nursing• duties at I • Holyrood, August 23:1948 :the Seaforth Hospital •. • 1. 7 Kinloss Council met in the Hall Baden's fastball team took the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maulden .•today as per adjournment. All W.O,A.A0 semi-final series from and Keith, • - Mr, and Mrs, Jiro members present. • Lucknow Legionnaires in three Buyle slienit . the •week -end with' Colwell -Gaunt: that,the ' min straight games, It was a best•of; °tMr and rthur Phillips at Utes of the last regular meeting. - five series. as ,read be approved and signed. The Baden team 'was notice:. Miss Dolly Orr of London and Tiffin -Colwell: that' a'" by-law ably stronger in the hurling de- et niece,' . Betty Ann Lapp of . be prepared t:equesting the De- partment, partment, but The Legionnaires Wingha. spent the week -end partment of Highways for special were wobbly afield in the • first with Mr, and Mrs. Harold .Percy. grant on .new machinery. • two Baines, Partieularly so in the On Monday Mr. and Mrs.'Bert , Tiffin -Gaunt; that. the applica-1 first game here on August 27th tion of, Wm.- Scott. for assessor be• Mel an, Balfour and Bevin and accepted at $140, when 'the error column was i"Mrs. Slessor Moved to Kincar= KINGS . • •• atrocious, dine to take . up' residence. MrS, C hataso • _ dors be called for the cutting of , The Legionnaires consistentlyI. clean. (Sr).will remain here Lot 13 Con. .4, tenders for .Last, Week) ni or two thatthe hillat CIn#endeii- . et iuntil October. when she too. will. o be on .a. yardage basis and be 'Co generally tells the tale, . •Ir* the ink, a ono wand f g _ be. rnavtng to-` near.. toe- ore- in:the'clerk"� oli oc�b�efore r:��'i'._.-- spit are.. vis'�'"`iRng� 'first game it was the third inning side,.;"The 'entire 'community' re- e' t..20th, 1948, accom=. Condip of.. Ue laden scored ..11 of theira famil from 2 P.Pallid ' S P Erank' Sullivan. WhenPanied by marked cheque' for 10 Mrs.. P,,, Vogt, Mrs, Art Ribas 25 runs, , our village. this tine Y scent. of tender, The aowest or t games were ' . g'' . Pe..1�Iss Luie `O'Keefe and Kitt . Sues in the', three Miss Doris Barr entertained the any . tender not necessarily,. qac- o 'kennY baN''e . returned to Detroit ' "ted: he ce � • at t w eek P. . after spending a pTiffin-Carruthers:' 'that a . bY- ! Sullivan "home. - law' be prepared, setting the rates Charlie Dalton spent a few of -taxation for. 1948 as follows: Mr. days with hit. parents. County rate 12.8, mills; general' school rate 4.1 • trills; - Township Miss. Eleanor Murray of Holy- • Fed. o Agriculture wnsirood. is visiting tier friend, De rate. ?' Mills; F d, • f,lira .Lerman. ' •• • .garden ..art was , a de - The party cided suecess ' from' every , angle, *huge crowd:. and .a good time, - Miss ' ,Kate Sullivan passed away. .in St: 'Joseph's, hospital. on Sunday. Her funeral mass is be- ing' sung this Tuesday morning :iii' St, "Joseph's church, ,"Kings bridge. •' 1 Mrs. Leo Courtney and ; i->farit. daughter," arrived hone•* from . Wineham hospital, : •: • . o On ' :S�relay. a .large. crowdf arishior'lers gathered -at the lake far. . a coin roast . in honor of Fr: Sheridan who has had charge of . the,parish , for. two , months. During the -evening, Fr,. Sheridan Was presented . With' a*. well • filled ...purse, During this week °he, and I•aturn tQ London tobegin ':the fall. l : the'. colloge .`boys'' .will` re a ..: ., ,..I.term. . . Air- 1 Mrs.:Frark' MacKenzie is': • is= 1 icing. •her •:home at• :Niagara -on - he. i the -Lake.' I . Miss Dolores. Dalton. and Gene ,a , hay ee :; returned to. 'Detroit. after . LI': 'attending, their father's funeral • T.HURS., SEPTEMBER 9th, 1948 and 1 •- 13-5. 25 0 14-5 •urda t onSat A I rens E o Y The third game played back 29t.. The meeting opened vith in Lucknow on Wednesday night ."Jesus Loves Me”. There were 1$' • of last week, was the best ofthe present. The password' for the. series:: and , again: drew . a big: next meeting is.love. Miss Marie crowd. • Percy read the scripture from • * . • .St. Luke.- "When He• Corneth" . J'ackCook out for the -first two games with a cracked bone in .his wrist, was back at first.for • the third. game. Jack suffered the in= • jury in a collision with Clarence Greer" in the final game of the °Teeswater series: • , was 'sung and the meeting closed t ,2 Mills. , Trustees. levies in ac- • with ' Prayer.,., This was a ` work cordance with the respective re- v e errate to was ed• • meeting:.Lunchby . quisttions, To}vns p the, hostess • - " _ augmented by the. 1 mill Pro - The Presbyterial S, S. picnic vinciai subsidy. was held :at Poplar Beach on Sats Carruthers -Gaunt: 'that we do Carruthers-Gaunt: :adjourn to' meet' ..again 'on :1948...'. at..:a e ,Monday;.;.Sept.:.,.2,0� . 1t usual time and,p1ace. ' : Ch ues issued Municipal e9. ;World, supplies, $3.16. Dr.'. J:, E. Little„ dental •clinic. 156.00; Mrs. James Smith, caretaking,., .etc:,. Highway cheques: P. List No. ge. anywhere under,: Donald, ars, Betty ., o: ,.l g, $54.87;James Boyle; repair , n On the other ldand_.I competition.k �• od ,gins; boys 5 to 8; Howardgrader, 5.00,:• Fid • Marsh; • filling ,.., the Pee Wees, wen their hardball gins, �giris 5 'to 8, BettyHodgins; w ' John Croy; on ' to take �g . washout, 8.00, ti , , sou . and the , failedan-is n'�n Perc Jean�. b P, 8' to 12 Marto • .� :. Pere , ro � 10.00 • Mrs" v, Wmghain ;in . the: semi-final round i J'• st mase to.:c . P� , James, ,boys :8 to,12,. Bob• McInnis, stamps, 1.98: -' .for thea League crampionship. 12 Percy Barr.;girls 3,legged,.8 to, ,. J. R. LADE, Clerk • honor 1• The Clinton :nine won,,thts ... a Doris Bair and. Nand,. Needham;, : • ; by ',edging Wingham ` in three , ' Russell Barr ': and Elmer boy$, u w D.: But; 'darling' ,if• 1' ,ma games, and qualified; to Meet! James;.: `relay, socks , • on -,, the' .• Sarnia .in ': the: O.B..A playdowns, " o , • .. 1' eth Scott's side :• "ou Ill . lose. •rn • ,ob in' 'the clothesline,. E izab , ' but:the:Clinton man, ement de- Force I g : ,All the ohildi�eh , • .Were . � �.given ,� � . •, oiled to rest o>n its' laurel's , and; ' h past served. ' ' A C But. can't we keep''t marbles and `lune tt .. root continue in ' O.B.A: conipeti M: i,s s, . Margaret'✓ Fuller •o f marriage a secret'? • . W D_ But.. suppose �ti e ha�'e tiori.,' Pheonia • Arizona; . was :a: recent baby? „ ln"'�th e» Make-'the-races-Awere- •-as efeat' of the .Legionnaires . followS: young- men's race; Geo.. winds ' up the last 'competitive McInnis, Russell Barr; gentle - Men's, race, Rev. Smith and Frank Maulden;married 'ladies race; Mrs.. Jimmy Hodgins, Mrs. Perry Hodgins; ;young ladies race; Doris • In ,,hardbal : lthe Midgets.- didn t; Barr, Jean James; 6 years and' t here in their first year B •B Hod- -• d series of the. season. The,Scotties' were earlier eliminated from 'the' 1e ladies � series. *.�;.s: WEDDING BELLS BAMFOR,D-ANDERSON • •The United : church; _Dungan. non, was the' setting, for a pretty • wedding , Wednesday • afternoon, when• Alma •May,: youngest dau ` ghter of Mrs.' D. 'Edwin. Ander- min, nder•- • . . Dungannon, 'o .and h on n n elate s ,, ,..fig. ,.. � Mr_ Anderson; became the bride of` ' Mr. Warren Craig Bamford of Preston,.' only son of Mr, and ,Mrs. Thomas J. Bamford, Auburn. Rel.,. W. J. Rogers of Blyth, formerly of Dungannon, officiated.• Wed- ding music' was played by. `Mr_' Donald ' Ross of Galt; and, Miss" Marietta Stingel ' of • Dungannon, tang "Because" • and, •during the signing' of . the register,, "I'll Walk Beside You". ,The altar was. dee.. orated with gladioli: The bride, ". given in marriage .by' •her-brra' ther,. Mr. Thomas. C. Anderson, Wore a'white -slipper satin gown fashioned: with sweetheart neck lit e; drape and. train, which. had , • en , worn ,b . her sister, Mild- red, y;, red, who was married it Br�itai•n 'arch.' The :fail -length vel. of illusion, tulle fell *froth, a• coronet of orange blossoms, and she •ca. • rie8,white gardenias and stephar Itis:;' with .'•a' ' streamer., of: white •. ribbons Her, sister,' Mins Hele i, `•.. =Ar?dersah, `-•. Dungannon. W re . floor .length .noir of pu�r.'cler •hluel... tafftia faille. with, r*tali.„urs;. headdress ; and. 'gloves, :arid .ea rigid.rleep pink,glidioli:.Mr: Har. Braw.i•lejr . of . Toronto,. • •was ' e:reomsman:.and t'hE� ushers were ` David Anders'n, LiteknO & My.- J. W. Mc"_.e6d,,: Kin.cueditie.. . la • BC on 5. Mrs. Co • •Al the years "tomb Mr. • 'Thom with • wood Col ,Jame t Sary. • Mr: Pelt`• McCoy,' Wee Huston and Isaac 'Miller ,wart third in.. 'the Lloyd and Son% trebles' tourna= merit at. Wirigh'am last' .week. visitor ,with.. Mrs W.. J. McLean. , •A C 2: Oh, we 11 tell the, baby, on : Frida• The Presbyterian Explorer y ..' . 'At) a 'reception ptelsl rrftee %i ,sols: of •course: Mrs, Venins of Denver is stay= 'at" the b'ride'•s home,, Mr4:. Ander G Group met .for the August;meet . 1 rug with :6 er':brother..Frank .Dal- .syn .:� Fore• a U ray. cr ego: :frock- .� ctrl . Y . ing at ' the: home of ' Miss • •Ifpris _ , agray, • btkin margarine is 'butter than r ton .ffor a few'holidays: black accessories• .and. rock- mag, Barr:•_• '' nothing • ` i. of. • .pink . roses. \1rs, : Bannf,ard, The Sr '.Women's Auxiliary 1 q I Win ham other' of'.the bridegroom, '. sir.:. • tNo Rinks 1Frbn Sep meet on Thth .aftme of r ' FALL FAIR' DATES m • At � •�tthe ' � Lucknow ' Bowling "September. 9th at_ the' home ...HAD HIGH SCORE •IN' " ` . ' their,. crepe •• 'Club's : annual' Labor; Dayy'.dotibles.. This will L : AL CALF ' CLIJB ibis$; .:Maurice -Hodgins is OGS CAL sept. on .Monday, Wingham. rinks were 1 be„ .a ° •work .meeting: -The Bible'I • ..conspicuous by, their .absence, verse: with the word for the'roll' j" ' Seventeen ' Bays and "sial$ Calf Lucknow bowlers': are • faithful"Strength"; call.is. Streargth , l : Clu ,,• competitors at' all "Wingliam R t' visitors With Mi.'. and Bru Co t Achievement Day i and matching acces °8� 9` saries., and.a:, corsage of .pink.' ' Sept. 10,` 1.1 roses; Following 'a 'tveddin;' trip _. to Northern Ontario ,centres. 'MI , were: represented. at' the. Sept.'9, l;0' and: Mrs.: Bamford' «ill ;re"rde rr� Sept:,' 7,, 8,' Preston';',where.'.ilie brkdegroorn even y } ,_. , chaal •" . and the fact that not a , t Friday, when Sept. ,10, 11; on ,the staff of`•the high s events, Mrs. J R, Blyth ' . Cheslev • Durham ;,,.. Milverton ergus' Lane•'and Mr. and S. in `. • i rton-..las y, F ,,� ' .. P• single •uair of : bowlers..recipro- .nk ,Maulden ever rs. T S. the vas"iiou members did stock w :.'orlt E rn' Sept.; 8, 9 • • . cited on this 'occasion, was .•a Winslow • Mrs: LornaWhitemore i ud' .in with reasons . for;' their ' 9,10 g g ,,Ripley' .,,..,� sept. of , the. animals.; High I the .local .dub, and a subject fourNall,: Seaforth , �.,. : Sept.'`9, • 10 1�Yalt, .all from New York and score . in' the Luckr�ow .Club' .was Sept 10, 11 considerable Comment, who 'are spending; : their • summer 'attained .'b: •' Murrayaunt, son Tavistock ' . Y . Y .� : vacation .at-• Muskoka, of Mr: and Mrs. 'Andrew Gaunt'Clifford Sept. 1,'' 15. Mr.. and Mrs.. Harold 'I•laldenby of .St' Helens.:', , r: Hanover �;,: ;. Sept. 15; 16 and' Sheila returned hos e f `om The*. previous Friday. members. Kincardine 'Sept. 16, 17 ' `' vacation. and: also ' Teeswater and 16 1 an en]oyable c n ' of ,the Ripley, . Lions Head • Sept._ 15,, , School• re o red • on Tuesday�:. d Pe took in the C,N,Era%t' Toronto.. 1 Lucknow. Clubs; judged' .cattle at Set.`13 18 with Mr....Graham - McDonald as .. rood i : c nd (Western Teachers.: and :.pupils . retu the Gaunt farm. on C n Fair) principal find .Miss Beatrice .Mc 'Neustadt Sept.; 17, 18 to, the*" 'desks on, Tuesday morn , . Quillin , teacher ' of the ...Juniorout' . New hamburg 1 Sept. , l'1, 18 tib and: once again . sounded p . Sept 13, 1 the olds school bell, :Teachers re- had recently been a:.patient in Paisley. P 'The following teachers:have 'tinning', to . their `, • schools were Kincardi*ie'i Hospital;• where she Wiarton Sept 16," 17 gone to assume their' duties . after Mrs. Art" Grahain to ' Wes rdi'• : had • j ndefgone an :• operation .ration for. ` Dra ton .:1 .. '.�.:. �.:.= ,Sept_ 21, 22 spending the vacation here: Miss: Miss Ellen McBride to Tory " l,' ' dicitis. ' . `aPPeII ; •Exet r .. ` Sept. 22 23 ,, a �,i W. D Rutherford to . Kirkland Mrs." Dorotthy Thompson to. Strat 1 •. Miss . Joyce Cuyler .,of Kinloss arristom ',Sept. Lake; Miss Normia Weatherhead ford; • Miss Ka Gi n too .visiited during` the week with B 2 24. ,. , n Q a. ..Sept. 22„' 23 •to • A1ten, . • Miss:•'G'race Weather- lou h : Miss Grace Weather- I Misses . Donna and Karen Mich Distowel " Se head • to Holyrood; .Mir; Charles head to. SS 3, Con. , 10 . •' Olson: Mrldma„ Sept.; 20, 21 McQuillin to ,Zurich; Miss • Helen Mr, and' Mrs:.Har`vey :Johnstone . , Mr. and Airs. ' Ezra Stanley and -k Newton to -Ottawa: : "--- •a.id babe -of Toronto spent ,,the r• Bobby Murdi ..of '.Tor week=end• ;'drith . Mr. ``and. Mrs. D■..� 1Vlast• y e• disappointment . • to members of her niece, Miss Elizabeth I . placing ST. :HELEN:S onto was' a visitor .with' his 'Frank Johnstone: ' grandparents, Mr • ' and .Mrs... R. MT: and Mrs W, B, Corson of Woods ' , • . London • speiit•'`the. weelt-end. with( Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Nichol- - Mr. and Mrs p::'.1.,. :McIntosh I.the 'latter'$ .Mother. :Mrs W., J.1son, Judy 'and ;Ronnie .of Ripley. of St.; Catharines were : visitors McLean. I ML . and .Mrs, Tom Bell of Tor- tor' the holiday week -end, with'' . Little. Marilyn .McBurney r e- onto visited Sunda •�k ith" Mi=. , & , Mr.° and Mrs. D. Toad and . Mr l' to her home at Aylmer Mrs. Bert. Nicholson. ' , : and Mrs., oi Morley, also. �s'f•St. Cath=•after spending the.past�few weeks.,' :'�Tnss Anriett,a 1~'orster of Rrpleyr;r crines were guests of Mr„ and with her' aunt, Mrs. .B. E. Mel visited .with•'' her; grandparents,. ' Mrs; Stan 'Todd. 1• Lean. , • M' . and Mrs. John 'Colwell: •' - .:Mr. and `Mrs Harry Durnin I Miss Beta, '. • Hedley, of Glamis: The Hari: est Thanksgiving Ser: - '.;and er '' ' and Mervin. of , Londesboro were!. " visited' with .Misses :Shirley' and: vices will tie held -in the Angli- recent . guess. of . Mrs. R. , J. i Gwen Colwell.. • ' 1 can Church on Sunday„ Septeni- W6ods, ' ' • • '• , Mrs., Ed.. Schaeffer returned ber .19th at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. • Miss` 'Margaret McPherson;,'stu-1 home after ..nursing . at' the Reavie . �I. Bei . R. A:'• E � Ruch of Chesley ' dent nurse • at St. Joseph's, Hos- home near Ripley where a: teen will be the guest. speaker. There • pi -ag . • e sick w. . will be no service next Sunday, weekend don,. was home for the! Mrs. im Boyle and Mrs. Clark ' •The.September meeting; of the, Mrs: ,Mary, McBain of Toronto Needhaan attended the �iomen►s Woimen�'s institute .will be Held and Mrs. Cart Johnstone of Blue -Institute... convention at Guelph i on Friday • nest, Sept 10th at the ,vale were visitors on Monday at on Wednesday • and Thursday of home of. Mrs. Frank Maulden:' the home of John McQuillin. the past . week, Mrs. Boyle- was Lunch committee is Mrs. Mauld- Mr. • John • McQuillin, Mr Bill the districttdelegate to the. Con- en, ]Mild: Harris, ' Mrs. Wm; Wall., McPherson, Mr. George • Cranston vention.A. ' ' , Mr: and ' Mrs. Charlie Hodgins were among those who attended Friends here were sorry ' to attended the. C,N E. ` at Toronto the .C.14.E. at 'Toronto, • learn that Miss Mildred Pinnell 'for.a few days. , • iarrtly:.spent a• few dates, visiting in Detroit_ Their son ouglas :re- turned home with .• them after holidaying at Lansing, Mich. Orangevilleeviille Sept. 21 2 °' S atford . Sept. 2O-233 tr �: • Tara" Sept '22 23 .< Luckno�ic Sept_.;28 29'• Tiverton' Sept 29 .10 Underwood ` Sept 23 Brusseis Oct 1' • Dungannon Oct 1 Palmerston' .. . Oct_ 4, 5 ,Tees*ater , : . Oct 5. ., the stork brat Did '. y� u :'see.. brought me, Daddy9", • "`Well.'. son,: I' saw .his hill' The head never begins to swell until the mind stops growing. • CAAI STEAL YOUR BUS + Pito business can afford to face • risks iwbich• should be covered by incur- ante. Let as analyse your needs, . ,=plain how .insurance can protect your business, from loss in litany .irayi and "arrange plan• red Pilot policies to coverrall.eventualtties.:• We ',incite Pilot Insurance to 'cover set- toted risks in Automobile,; Fire, Personal Property Floater„ Burglary".. Cargo, Eleva- tor, Teams, Plate Glass, General and Pub- He Liabi*ity, Fidelity; and. Surety Bwids. ESS e /r \N _ •� I r. P. STEWART, Phone 3, Laeknow R: T. KILPATRICK: Insurance Agency, Lucknow PILOT INSURANCE CaNPANY Ir, 4 jorie last ' kerin Mr. and d 11 ily of their thus Mrs her d attenc Mario last 1V ' with Olive Rev and lc .. forme Mrs',P Mr. GLrry •P . T,.IC'fl. Pl:•uet( . Li. De wits' •, sun. Ni Yw •St;'e•it: flus ty tiler,. netr•.. l •