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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-01, Page 14PAGE. ;FOURTEEN 7S P;f <S t • t, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, SEPT. lst,, 1,650. Former el d Minister - Word ,:w a s received ' by . Mrs. Wm. G. Hunter of the death, of Mrs. Murray :1VfcBay of . "Winona, the former Bertha Brown. Mrs. MCBay passed •away. August, 19th in the Henderson General Hospi- tal, and was buried from the Don'.Brown : Funeral Home, Sto- ney Creek. Burial-. took place, in Winona cemetery Mrs; McBayhad had •a leng thy. illness.. Her father, the ;ate_ Brown, ` was a form- er `'minister of Ashfield circuit. The Brown family left Lucknow. in 1929. Surviving is her husband Murray, her mother Mrs. A. W. Brown and one sister Miss Ethel of 'Brantford, two brothers. Arthur and Sidney of Toronto. uveniles Playing n W.O�A.A. Finals• Tavistock . Juveniles defeated Lucknow . Juveniles 2-0 in. Tavis tock on Monday nightip the first game' 'of the 'W W.O.A.A. major ju- venile finals. The Tavistock pitcher held Luc - know Jo 2 . hits and registered '25 strike -outs while walking. `n o n e. Ross Forster allowed 5 hits and three walks : in limiting Tavistock to 2 runs. The two runs were. scored in the first' and second :' in- nings. The second ` game is scheduled �' for 'the Lucknow-park on Wednes- day night, (September "1st)' at; 9:00 p.m. Lucknow lineup:' Ross . Forster P, .Doug. MacKinnon. C, Doug Johnston: 3rd Base, • Donald Fish Bantams :.. in Semi -Final Series Lucknow Bantam Softball team eliminate4 Mildmay In the semi finals for the W.O,A.A. champion- ship " three games to one in the best -of -five playoff series. Luck - now will now stand ' by to. play ,the winner : of . the ` Milverton Wel lesly series' in the finals; We un- derstand this. ' series has not com- menced' as yet. LOSE IN MILDMAY' After taking the first 2 games in. easy style, -• Lucknow -took -their. first loss in Mil dmay last Thurs- day by :a score of 11-6. Lucknow managed to get ' onlytwo hits in this game while Mildmay . col- lected only 6. WINDUP 'MONDAY Lucknow 'woundup the series here. Monday night when ` .they, squeaked .a. '3-2 win over Mild- may, the winning run being scor- ed in the . last inning The local gang, took a 1-0 lead. early in the game but in their. half of the .third inning, Mildmay went ahead 2-1. Lucknow tied : it up • 2-2 in ; •the last, of the third andthe score .remained there un- til the last ''half of the, seventh in- ning. Ken Roulston hit `. a double and David Button flYed' to centre field .' with ; the Mildmay player. dropping it. Ronnie Nicholson . on the Luck - now mound ° bad 13 strike -outs while •Ricky Lobsinger for Mild- may had 2. Lucknow collected 7 hits and • Mildmay; 4. Lucknow > are planning an exhi- bition game with : Teeswater in Teeswater on Thursday of this week. • er LY., Wallace 'Houston C°F.,: Tom Deyell ;1st, Ron Deyell 2nd, Wayne Todd S.S., . Tom. Nicholson R.F. ►e'Recommend An INA •DESIGN AND :STYLE• TO SUIT YOUR' HOME'" Prefinished Wall Panels Random $utternut :. Rq�dom Idt�re�ten Random Heritage ....- • Random Hearts of .Oak L:omplete Ling of°Pittsburgh Paints FOR THAT "JUST PAINTED LOOK.'; USE , • PITTSBURGH' PAINTS RESH CEMENT IN STOCK John Henderson Wmber Lid. PHONE: 5284na' LUCKNOW ifling To :Accept dull Time tmployment Doing Light Cleqn Work In A Modern Plant: Considering Establishung In Goderich.. The'Goderich Industrial Commission_ is negotiating. with a firm which, if it':locates, here, will 'require up to 350 ' female workers on a permanent; basis. The management ofd this firm is concerned that _our area may not be -able .toy pr,,o'vide sufficient staff when it is needed. In view of this, we are requesting your co=operation to determine the availability _bf. female help, IF YOU WOULD : BE INTERESTED. IN: FULL' TIME . EMPLOYMENT KINDLY FILL OUT THE FORM BELOW AND MAIL IT IMMEDIATELY., TO: GODERICH'INDUSTRIAL. COMMISSION GODERICH, ONTARIO Gentlemen I 'would be interested insecuring full time employ- ment :of .:the type you describe, nn Goderich AME: ADDRESS • PHONE NUMBER ,s. DERICH INDUSTRIAL COMMISSI� KJNOUGH Mrs.. J. La Flam . a n d Mrs. Merak .Armstrong of , Buffalo' vis ited last week with Mr. and Mrs. James.. Hodgins Sr. Mr and "Mrs Wilbert Haldenby of Toronto, Mrs. • Chester Halden- by R and daughter : Carol of „ Mel- fort, :Sask., Mrs. Howard' Thomp- son of Purple Grove visited with Mr. and Mrs. Burt Nicholson and other relatives here. :Reverend Benson Cox .is a pa- tient in Kincardine Hospital., His many friends wish him: improved health. On Sunday afternoon a family, gathering was•', held , at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. Edbert • Bushell. Those present Were Mrs.1.Gertrude Bushell, Mr. sand: Mrs.. Russell Bushell, : Mira and Mrs. George Bushell, ' Mr.. a n d ; Mrs. Walter Breckles a n.d 'Arthur, Mr. and Mrs., :Douglas' Dahmer. • and son Guy. , Some from. here attended the. CNE at Toronto during the week. 'Miss Jean Sutton visited with Mr:. and Mrs. Gerald Gibson and family at Teeswater and returned home' Monday. ; • Mr. and Mrs. Alex Percy;: San- dra and Wayne visited last', week with James: Encil and family at Chapleau and with Earl Percy at. Matheson. ..Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs. Glen. Haldenby (nee. Erlma Jean Percy)'"' on the birth of ya son, a brother for Lee • Ann ' and Glen William. Visitors . with -Mr. - a n d -Mrs... Frank •• Maulden, and Keith -and Mr. J. R. Lane' were Mr. and'. Mrs. William. Evans of Langside, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie. Hanna, Con. 10, Mr: and Mrs. Joseph Purves of Las Animas, Colorado (Joe is a son of the late George Purves; Con. 10), Mr. and Mrs. William Rutherford and John 0£ 'St, "Hel- ens. An °invitation. 'is extended, to all Grandmothers in the community to attend the H.W.1 meeting on Thursday afternoon in the hall for the Grandmothers /heeling. Misses Ruth and Susan Gibson of . Teeswater are holidaying with • their ;• grandparents Mr. and.' Mrs. Lyman Sutton. Mr: and Mrs. Henry : Kosmick of' London visited ;with` Mr; and •Mrs. • Lyman Sutton,. and ' family. Gary, Sutton' attended the :.Exhi- bition at Toronto. Ronnie Haldenby and Miss: Di- ane ,Schubrice . of Toronto. 'spent. the week -end with Mr. and 'Mrs. Bert . Nicholson . and other rela- tives,. Around sixty Haldenby relatives gathered 'at .`thehome of Mr. and Mrs.- Bert. Nicholson on Sunday afternoon for a family get . togeth- er - Master David ; Nicholson of Bei- ., ,is ; visiting with Allan Nich- olson a n d Margorie' Colling`of Ripley' is visiting with Lois 'Nick? Tolson. Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Mrs, Chester Haldenby. attended .a show- er for . Miss Lynn Cowan' at the home of Mrs. Don Coiling at Rip- ley on Saturday evening. KI•NGSBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. John Owens and daughter Joan of- Saginaw visited ,Mr. , and Mrs. Joe Courtney and, family last week. Mr.. and Mrs. Paul -Kasper . and daughter are vacationing at Kin- tail Beach. `Miss Frances 'Gilmore spent the week -end at' her home. Maurice Dalton, Miss. Dianne Gilles, Hamilton,spent the week- end with Mrs: Dennis •Dalton} Mrs.. Sansaterra,. Misses' Ange- la , and Mary Sansaterra & Faith Shirke spent the week -end with Norman O'.Connor and • Patti.' ' • • .Mr. and. Mrs. Henry Brace and family returned home after spen- ding a week at Pt. Albert,. Mr.. and Mrs.. P. E. Murray re- turned to Detroit after spending several weeks here. • Mrs. GIs Kinahan is spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. M. Edwards : and family in, London. Jim Sitnnett is ° home for.a va- cation. Mr. and Mrs. John Trurweiller and family, Seattle, are visiting relatives for a few days., Mr. and Mrs, Dinny Gillespie,,. Detroit, are spending a . few days with.:, Mr: and Mrs Jim' Sinnett . , and ':family. • 4-i3Leaders.Cow3e'` Held In Lucknow Thirty seven:. leaders attended`.,'' the ,,4-H course ' "The Club Girl Entertains" sponsored- by the " Wo- men's Institutes. The course was held in the 4 Town ; Hall in Luck - now on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 24th and 25th. There will be: two clubs in Luck- now. Mrs. Vernon Hunter.' assist- ed° ` by Mit. :Jim Boyle will be leadersforone club and, Mrs. Jim O'Donnell . assisted by Mrs.. George Whitby will be. responsi- ble for the other club. '. Kairshea W.I.. was represented by. Mrs. Gordon:: Wail, leader and Mrs: Prank MacKenzie, assistant. Many 'other Institutes in the area were also . represented, 'but we were themunable to secure a . list of . LEDDY REUNION Thirty-three members: of t h e teddy Clan met' at their .favour- ite spot near .the Maitland :River, south of St. Augustine on a Sun- day recently. Baseball, boat -rid - mg' and swimming. were •enjoyed.:, A 'barbecue .. supper W was served `on' • "Frank's" picnic tables: Mr a n d Mrs, Theadore : Redmond; Ambrose and Leo.' were also there- to to enjoy a very pleasant" `after noon. • DUNGANNNON YOUTH .HURT: Rickey Park, 16, sore of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park, Dungannon, was treated at the Wingliam and District Hospital' recently for lac- erations to his left arm, He was injured when the motor •bike he was driving Was in collision with a truck in Dungannon. Re was permitted to 'return home after treatment.