The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-06-12, Page 6THE' t,,UCKNOW ' SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO
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LUCKNOW `WON
OPENER HANDILY
• A seven -run outburst in the 7th.
and 8th innings sof th. W:. O. A; A.
opener at Milverton ,last Wednes-
day, gave the Lunknow. Nine an
.__. :_ _ h t_
easy •10
',to. 1 victory. Up to, t a.
•point it,. was anybody's tussle
with the visitors• holding a 3 to 1.
edge .at the end of , the sixth,
,chiefly' due to a pair. of runs they
DUN:GANN. .
Mrs, Wm.. Maize of Montreal,
who visited friendshere last
R d ers Augustine o
Blyth.. before
BY
HURON PUPILS
Huron Township Hall "at.' TWO'
week, went to Blyth to "visit her was filled to capacity',on • Friday
father, lylr.. Q. Augustine and brof evening for. "a .non-competitive
the", Mr. e v f estival'of music, resented under
p
' ' returning ..home, the drecti0h of Miss Marion Mac=
Mrs. • Maize, f oar rn;ri rive FlD.onald and Mr ; . 1% -C. Irela'nd;.
�Iazei��`
Mtas •Hazer.. 'Augustine, a•. sing -,music supervisors. and and under sus-
of Dungannon ` a th interest when i picas of ,the Ii;ipley-H^uron' Com'
er, was heard with ' m.unity Welfare 'Centre of -Which,
,ghe sang ,,‘The ;Ninety and Nine Mr,�7ohn,.Bell� is--managing-dire
at the Sunday .church service of•' tor. _• . •
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WEDNESDAY; JUNE 12th, 1946
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chased in in the: first inning,
An. their initial start, the Luck
now .squad looked ood, cracked
while, living m •Dungannon.
.; 'Nits d onfined they: whr
o: t me• ..an.: �. ...
3x, n
fur, while Carruth.e s: t
.bobbles. to ,
did � steady job ;ons she '"noun f
•
The Bundscho: Brothers did the
'Mound chores for the home team,.
but ` the • Sepoys hadn't much
. With either of' them a1=
ErsfCirie Presbyterian ah member
!, . Scheel- sections and teachers
which she had been taking part included; S.S. 1,
ine 100 ac .. ,
:scattering six hits While sending to Mr, D. K, 1
'11 ' batters. down . swinging ; d th 4th on
• . hands'
Mrs. Wi11 Shields has sold. her
re farm and. buildings'
' MacLeod of ', Rap ey
Thea farm situated on the . :_•,c
Of Ashfield, has been in the ands`
of the ,Shields family •for• 34 years,
since they; purchased--frpm the:
late George Horne.
trouble. , wz .. :. ..
though their support was a bit Mr. Elmer Shackleton, Visiting,
l
ragged with eight errors register-
'ed
egister- ,Billy:.spent•a fewdays
ed against their -mates.. the' former's mother, Mrs. Nell
C Shackleton; '
on, Mrs: Wm, Crawford; S,S.. 2,
Miss E ' arrell;: S.S. 3,. -Miss .A;
'Gawley; S,S. 4,' Miss G, Emerson;;
Miss '.MCMurchy;. S.S
Miss Ana MacDonald,
E.
Miss :.K: Irwin; S.S. :14, 'Miss
Elliott; S.S. 15, Miss. M. MacDon-
ald; Ripley Public' School, R, V.
Walden and Miss Bowers;' ' Flags
were loaned 'for decorating , by
Rex. ' Ostrander.'
The ,program opened with a
combined chorus.•and ..followed
with; solo, Bessie Reavie;' Junior
chorus; SS, 11 piano duet, Merle
Dore, Joyce •Arnold;: Scotch reel,
Joan„ ;Campbell, `• Ruby Mason,
Marjorie 'Mason, Joan Courtney;'
:numbers, by 'S:S;� 3uPrls 'and:
numbers by.:Ripley junior a'n•d
senior pupils; Scottish dance,
Irene Mahood, , Lois Humphrey;
• School chorus, S.S:,
Gladys: Reid,
15• rhythrn `band, S.S: 13, adeoin=
' ' anied -b� . Marion .:Robb;` piano
P y
Sole, , Joyce' Arnold; sailor boys,
C�and�esna_r_ks�by ;•IiZciiec�or,
Game and Dr: 'J. A. MacDonald.
Ga
A dance followed with ' rxtusic
ruthers orchestra.
by.�Car
Milverton -= Meyers 3rd; Mrs. Mary Rivett has returned,
Bundscho,.. P; Appel, 2nd;. J.
home from Toronto:' on :Sunday_
Bundscho, ss; G Schmid, c; ..
W Sch id if, Zim- after -.a nitre operation and since
,hair, cf•;• , had' ben convalescing . at the
merm n, rt;.Kiefer, 1st; H.:
Blinds ho,:1st.
Lucknow—D.' Finlayson,. 3rd;
C. Finlayson, ss; Greer, rf;:`And-
rew, 1f;.CoQk, 1st;Wylds, cf;. Cara
ruthers, p; 'Eedy, c' Fowler, 2rid;
Tiffin, ..rf;" 1i'. Finlayson; 2nd....
Umpires -Johnson, Lucknow;
W. Oesch,' 'Milverton,
Score` By "Innings . :
:Lucknow: 2 O U'. 0
0 1 4.3.0-=10
- Milverton . ' 0-1-0 1
,0 Q: 0 , 0 0; .0-=.':
ab r h po:" a .: e
D. Finla _son" .... 3, 2 2 2 .' 1 1
C. Finlayson :5 2 .3 2> 1' 0
Greer 3`1 1 0 . 0 0; 0
Andrew
7 0. 2
Wylds 5; 0 1 3 0 •'0
• Carruthers 50: 0 0 4- 0;
�.Bedy: 4. 2 2. 11. .3. - 0
.Fowler
-Tiffin 2 1 0' , .0 . 0 0
a-Tiffin
0.
b- ., a son= -2 . 0_1:.0
home. of 'her sister, Mrs.; Stanley
Hughes, Toronto. .
Mr. Leonard Rivett, • a returned'
soldier, has 'taken a ; position on
one of the Great Lakes boats, . an
Oil tanker:• .
Imperial --
`,Master : 'Charles- Drennan,Fof.
Goderich spent the : week -end
with his : grandparents,. Mr. .and"
Virs' Abrrer--Morr-is.:
We .are .glad fe know :Mr. Geo.:
Hodges *has sufficiently recover
eci.• from ,pneumonia-: to -=return
from .Goderich 'hespita1 .
;Miss': Ida Whyard 'left last week
for Bogota, N.J: where she will.
nurse: her niece, formerly Gladys
Total :: , .... 411,10 9 27 9. 4
a -Tiffin batted for, Greer in 7th.
b -Ft Finlayson batted for Fow-
ler in ' 7th:
GODERICI-L At -LUCKNOW ,
:In The Caledonian' Park
iu'n
ck ow
n this first home'Lgaine of.`the season you'll',have
see 'Bob .Carrick .sand Elliott
a chance:. to
Carruthers hook .0 in, :a; thrilling duel.'
Carxu _ p •. •.
Summary= -2 -base. h•
its, ; Cook,
Wylds,:. W. Schmid, Eedy,' C Fin=
;Iayson; runs-bateel-mom' �'n-=
layson '4, Cook 2,• earned' runs-
Lucknow 6, Milverton 0; sacri
fice hits, D Finlayson; struck out,
by, ,Carruthers 11, .by, .Bundscho'
6;base on'balls, !Bundscho`°4; 'hit
batsmen,..' by Carruthers 3. .
• And Don't Miss The' Next One Either
onday, June lilt
. , LISTOWEL.. at LU,CKNOW
- Games Start at 6:15 sharp.
Children 15c
ADMISSION
Adults 35c
McINNES-FALCONER
-RE=UNION HELD-'
Billie, Fisher,. • Carl ,•Falconer•;.
y-ouxig- ladies ace,- i ittiax Car:
'ruthersrr•��` mens jurriping, Joe•Fal=
cover, �1'E1gin: 1Viclnnes; ' 3 -legged
race Elgin'.Mclnnes 'ant 'Joe Fal-
toner. Three relay races -,passing'
articles' -along.. the. line,: & :cushion
race and: hanging .the washing en
th:e line,, . 'caused `much' amuse`.
ment'.'for: whichthe 'winning side
received -a--bag
opearrus
The 'eldest lady present was
Mrs:.: Maltby;; the eldest en.tle-`
ma , ,Dave :Carruthers, Lucknow;
yo g ,.
un est child;; Jimmie 'Mor r ison,
Whitechurch; those coming ,the'.
est- distance Mis. Cloak,e:and
long , , ;
f London.
Lunch was served on the lawn-
and :' all . enjoyed -a. treat .of
cream' donated .by • Mr. and Mrs,. •
The • IcInnes-Falconer picnic
reunion vuas' :held'. at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John :Falconer,
Wingharni en Saturday, June 8th
w_rorl�ond, ith . about 75. relatives' present.
on . .Gerrie, ' Teeswter,.
f.
cisnov g-anQe; ef: ase
was enjoyed by ,the men• in the. -
afternoon. with . the ladies , as spec-
rs_after wlich races a n'd
tato ..� m
„'•
games were, held
Tad: How are you this morn
irig, Jasper? '
Jasper' (g ruinpily)'; All 'right.- •
Those ° three and . Gunder partak-
ing in the race ,were Joe' Falcon-
er '. Mary Fisher,' Donald Petta-
place, Nancy Forster . • an
eration. Miss Whyard who . is •
registered nurse and; retired:.from
active •' duty, had .also. been there
for • Part, •of the winer'. to help
out- some.
.'Rivett pp
Showexed
'Mrs:Albert
Mrs. Albert, ;Rivett, an - English
war was -"fornerly. -
Miss Gladys Bird. of • .Newcastle
on -Tyne, England, was, showered
on Tuesday
evenin -. at :the.' home.
g.
of her husband's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. .George Rivett,- with Mrs.
Gladys .,Rivett and Mrs. John
'Rivett .assisting' as hostesses and
=who-plarined-theLpaxt and - n
shower, Pte. Albert ;Rivett who
served four years ; and 11,..months
overseas met Miss Gladys ''Bird
after 'only ,a ;short while • in Eng-
land . and last.: year ,'they were
married , 'at.: her .horrie .town on
June lith. '`Albert .arrived • home
from overseas- last fall 'after six she attended regularly as long 'as
years in the army and his wife e permitted.
afternoon
--arrived-=-•in �Ganada=May-.:.13�h.:at
Halifax; . 'which date was the.
Nose. Out 2 -1 -.Win
The Auburn -Blyth combines.
n'osec iiu`t Goderich ; 2 --to :1. last -
,Wednesday,'. in the. W. O• A. A.
opener, . with Bob" Crag the win-
ning ,pitcher with 10 strikeouts.
• . Bob : Carrick, who r :performed : for
Lucknow more than; a: decade ago
was on the morind for Goderich
and: whiffed .eight batters:.-
Wall All: _received 'a
o rts• 4 to :Maryln Pet
their efforts; , 5,
..
size.:fort
MISS', ISABELLA: MacKENZIE` ' tapiace; Amelia Carruthers, and
One.. of .the.oldest and most
highly ' •esteemed residerit�oL
Ripley' in the 'person of, Miss .Isa-
bella -Mackenzie to
' was, ._ _ _
rest onFriday • foi1owiirg a proms
longed illness. She: was born in
Lucknow and was : in her 93rd
year She was:the,daughter of the
late Mr. •-ancd Mrs. John MacKen-.
zie. • After living in'Muskoka , for,
some- time. the family moved_ to
Riley 'where .slie`'has-since 're=:
sided; 'a: :period Of •. over forty
years. , 'She was n ' woman ' of
strong Christian character: '.and
.kind :.disposition; 'ever `ready ,to.
lend .:a - helping hand in time of:
need. She .was a tneinber-.of'.St..
Andrew's United ,Church . which
�a
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CarI Falconer,Gordon Fisher; ing was. Lel .Tyl
a
thleen :Fisher; : girls `6 to : 9, John 'Falconer
etta lace• • bo s 6 to•9,. After :lunch the, business meet -
year.
P p , Y
NIc=
r
Toro`
health - The funeral
was ,: held on Monday., ,
from 'St. . Ancjrew's CTnited`church,
girls:19 ,to 12, ' Shirley Falconer;`
g_ _..
boys 10- to12-"Billie-F-xsler;;:.Tton=
ald Broo es girls' jumpingg rope,
' Vivian ' Fisher
Shirley -,Faber, Viv1a
land V. Brooks;- boys jumping,home' .Winghairr:
Innes':•`president; • .lst 'vice, Mr.-
•e; Fisher, = sec:--tr-eas -,
Georg , ...
George Fisher. The _ picnic next
year will b held at .the Falconer:
young lady's birthday and .that conducted - ,by. ' the Rev. E... L.
.
also ';of 'her, brother=in-law, ; Arn- Beech who • :paid tribute to her
old ,Rivett: ,The
Their friends chose goodly' life and.. Christian
r: first wect- acter;: He was assisted by 'the` Rev
the 'evening of :their. .
`as ;an .unique C`:- N. a icKenzie of �'Creemore, a
ding anniversary
time to' honor ,them as they plan former pastor. . and close' personal :
to a a friend. ;He too; .spoke .of her.. im-
plicit 'faith ,arid her joy at. at-
tending the:: church services. He
a s9L.p ia�d ._ a glowing tribute to:
her as= a fr •encl and-ma-•nefglib Or
and ,also the. •influence for good
_and_
she radiated' ' to -those•.
Thos. re with whom.. she came in contact..
a 'home in Goderich sand .will `live The pallbearers ,were W. J:
Crawford,D: B..McDonald, Gor-
don Stanley,•' Charles ,Chappell,.
`Fred 'Gibson and; 'Ross H. Martyr:
Interment took place• in Kinloss
Cemetery. She,, is survived by , a
nephew,,' Morrell"... MacKenzie; of.
New' ' York' and ' two nieces", Mrs:
W. S. Kelley ' •of - Minneapolis,.
Minnesota' .and: Mrs.. Islay Ross
of 'Tarzana, California; also asis
ar>
'd
add '
>~ �, ri Air School team,• in their' new lonrre, 'an
- Clin`to
this' same series that , same even- few comfort „ a . welcome ' and
s as
n' chalked upa 9 to 4 victory friendly gesture. I
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10.
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over Listowel.' i Mrs- H-ar-vey Bryans of_Lon
TO' PERFORM AT': BOMB
FRIDAY AND MONDAY
With a victery in the bag,.
Lucknow ,Tine• will make , their
-'' home dia- '
basebal•1 debut on, the
morid on F iday 4of this week
With Goderichl Sailors as the op-
position. And. or the visitors
none other than. Lefty Bob Carr
rick 'it slated for the mound chore
, , with the visitors •having to eon -
tend with the slants of Elliott
• Carruthers. u
•
Then ' ori Monday. Lucknow will,
again be at horn& for an 'encoUn-
ter with Listowel, and next Wed-
nesday will dig in `their spikes•,at
• 'Clinton for a round with the Air-.
- men. . •. ,
All local 'games .start at. 6.1.5
, sharp, so be •on hand for a thriller,,
don spent a few days -1ast Week°
with: relatives-•i-ir..t,;his district. We
understand .her ' : mother, . Mrs.
Dickson. Sr has purchased
there. in future.
Mr. -.and Mrs Alfred Habel and
little 'son 'Jimmy of 'Port Colborne
are enjoying a two: Week's • ,Vaca-
-tion at the lake 'and With '•the.
lady's' parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Jas;
'Finnigan and other . relatives:
We hear• that Mr: Marvin Dur-
nin has been ,.taken to'• God4rich
Hospital ' again for 'treatment. It'
Was, his misfortune'to spend •sev ter`in-Yaw, Mrs. D. ,McKenzie Of
eral weeks . there., last winter too Minneapolis. Those from •a, .dis
for treatment.' We hope, to see ' tante were Mrs. ID McKenzie .of
himout again soon, Minneapolis and Mrs. W. 3..
The 'Duingannon• Agritultttral ;Shorter' of Montivedo, Uruguay;'
:Society sponsored .a dance in the Misses Jean and Pauline Mein -
!Dungannon parish hall on Thurs nes and Misses' Gretta 'and May,
day night. Farriers orchestra sup:-',Maxtell and Nies Frank Max-
we11;' Toronto.' .. .••
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