The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-06-10, Page 14; •
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Graduates As Firs? Male Nurse Crop Berries fair Board Awards Service Q10ma
Starting To Ripen1Complete Of 1 964 Prize List
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUC,KNOW:# ONTARIO ., . 944.,
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MAC :MacDONALD . WINS TWO AWARDS
Malcolm Robert MacDonald, son ' . Mr. MacDonald :has never dated
• of Mr.r and' Mrs. ' Tom : MacDonald' ;any girls' in the . class. "I've never
of R.R 4 Kincardine, became the thought of them romantically...
first male. nurse graduate : of. Kit- He plans . to stay on the : hospital
chener-Waterloo Hospital 'on ' Sat- .staff at least a, year, then take
urday. Mac is. shown . in the above post -graduate. '. nursing study, and.
'picture as he attends to one of . possibly sign up for a short stint
his patients at the hospital. The inthe army. He was : among the
Kitchener -Waterloo Record h a d award winner s there, . receiving
the ft:414ing story: Mac said he the . operating. room practice prize,
had • ' considered medicine as a given by, Dr. David M. Bean, :and
career but settled on nursing. "My the history of nursing prize given
parents weren't .too : keen atfirst, by Halm M. ;Beamish, the ' direc-
but now . they're " very ' excited. tor of nursing:•. • .•
"When I first ' entered . the class Mac is well known in ' the ' Luck-
I' 'felt funny ' but , the girls accep- . nciw area. He . attended Lucknow
• . ted me as, a classmate and. we've District High 'School.
been friends ever since."
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Haro1d.`Toby" '-Greer--is,.--aboy
ready to harvest a large crop ,of
strawberries on the Greer farm,
east of Lucknow,• which could' pro-
duce according, to weather con-
ditions - from 500 to 1000 boxes.
Harold set out some 1700 plants
a year ago this spring. They. ;are.
a : one-year crop and when, this
years .fruit, is picked. the bed 'will
be ` plowed under' and ' a` new plot
set. out...
• Harold .had a farm pond coni
structed last fall ''and completed
this spring. He hasn't much worry
about drottght for he is pumping
water from the pond to„ irrigate
the berry "patch."
The Greer farm ;.extends .to High-
way:,86, and Harold is clearing.
and draining the `swamp" ,in the
lower field, which will eventually
be deep -plowed and • seeded. He
is considering • .a series of farm
ponds •'in this.. area, . all spring fed
by,• a series of springs which are
not ' being . disturbed.
At meetin of the,, :Lit ek .w
g` ,
Agricultural Society held' in the
Town Hall on June 2nd, a ser-
vice diploma was presented to,
Mrs;: , F. . G. Todd of St, Helens:
In ' the presentation address,
read by Andrew Gaunt, • apprec-
iation was expressed for her faith-
ful services: rendered.' through
many •years of association with
the society. The diploma was` ac-
cepted by Tom Todd • on behalf,
, of his . mother who was ' absent;
The Dominion. 'Life. Choir is ex-
pected to :pay a • return visit here
under auspices of the Agricultural
Society in late • October when it'
is expected a capacity crowd will
avail themselves of another. won-
derful evening of music.
Restrict Sheep Exhibitors,
The :revision of the prize list
was completed. and' judges to be.
contacted were named. A new
• ruling will be instituted . that poul-
try' and pets must be in by 10.;00
a.m. and judged.. before noon.
Sheep classes will ' be restricted
to the four surrounding townships,
1 Ashfield,' .West Wawanosh, Kinloss
and Huron, to encourage local ex-
hibitors. ' - •.
Public . school. competitions will,
be unchanged but all posters must
be on a :half sheet .'of Bristol
jboard, 22 x 14, and all: maps 'are
8� x . 12 inches.
The , mounted collection of. 12
forest tree leaves must : not ;in-'
elude' ' ornamental • leaves.
The subject of the essay corn-
( petition' is "How our ''school can
I take part in. the: fair program."
NOTES
PEE' VI/EES WON OPENING
GAME : IN BRUSSELS
Lucknow Pee Wees won a squea=
ker 'victory on ':Monday night in
Brussels . in opening the season
with a 9-8 'win.
The Lucknow club. took an early
91 lead, but were shutout for
the last four innings while the
Brussels kids staged, rallies clim-
axed by a three -run last inning
splurge • which fell. just . one ' run
short of tying the . count.
Ron Stanley . was on the mound
for Lucknow, with ' John Coiling
catching.
Lucknow - ':5 2 2 0 0 0 0 - 9
Brussels 10 0 2 0 2 3 8
PEE WEE BALL SCHEDULE
Lucknow . at Brussels June 8
Teeswater at . Lucknow June 12
Mildmay at ,Lucknow • June:19
Lucknow at Teeswater - June 23
Lucknow at Belgrave June. 26
Brussels : at . Lucknow June 30
Belgrave at Lucknow July • 3
Wingham at Lucknow 'Jury 6
Lucknow at Mildmay July 10
Lucknow at. Wingham July, la
BANTAMS, WIN MONDAY
Lucknow Bantam softball team
defeated Teeswater here Monday.
'night by a. 12-7 score. ' Hughie.
Todd pitched all. the way . with
Murray Mewhinney doing, 'the
catching' until : the last inning`. when.
Hughie Johnstone took over after
Mewhinney had been slightly:..hurt.
Lucknow will play back in -Tees-
water Saturday'. and in ,Dungannon
next Tuesday,
LUCKNOW INTERMEDIATES.
WON. AND .,.LOST LAST WEEK
One bad inning: was all that
Belgrave required. on Thursday
. nightTio eke ou , an •'.. win • over
Lucknow. The game was played
in ''Brussels under the lights.
Belgrave .broke loose in the 4th
for 7 runs. Helm . and Dennis
homered for =Lucknow with .Pletch
clouting a 'circuit blow `for 13e1 -
grave. •
McDowell ' .and Chisholm hooked
up in close ' 'pitching duel, the'
former -allowing 7 hits, walking -
one and' striking out eleen. Chis-
holm' gave up six -hits and struck
out ten.. '
Lucknow :0 0L 01 1 0 2 0— 6
Belgrave . <. 001 700 00x _ 8
Won Here Saturday
Lucknow won a 7=5 verdict in
the Caledonian Park on Saturday
night over the Class A" Seaforth
team.-
Chisholm
eam.-Chisholm and Baker were the
.battery mates for. Lucknow with.
Grant in top form to whiff tweni
ty batters, walk 3, and allow only
five hits, Lucknow whacked Vint
for 14hits,including a triple by.
MacMillan and a pair of doubles
by Chishelm.
Beautenmiller was the big gun
for Seatorth with a double and
four Singles.
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JOHN A. MacCHARLES . .
PASSED AWAY MONDAY
Death came to John. A. Mac-
Charles of Lucknow on. Monday,
June 8th at Brucelea, Haven, Walk-
•er<ton. He was in his ;77th year.
.The funeral service was held
On. Wednesday at _, the MacKenzie
Memorial Chapel conducted by ,.
Rev, Neil McCombie with ' inter-
ment in ,Greenhill." Cemetery.
Besides his '.Wife, the . former..'
M:•e Gemmell, he is survivedby
one son Allan of Arkona.
Surprise Party:,
On anniversary
Mt r nd .Mrs, Tom Hackett of
town were guests of honour at
a' surprise party on Friday, June ,
5th, to nark their 35th wedding
anniversary. • .
The gathering, attended by for-.
ty:one' immediate members of .the.
families, was held at . the "old
home 'farm" in Ashfield where
their son Barry now lives.
tir, key, . dinner ,with. all ; the
trimmings was followed by ;. a
pleasant social ,.evening, during
which Mr. and Mrs. Hackett were
presented witn a Sunbeam auto -
made knife sharpener.
Meditation is' . what you ' hope
your wire ''won't :`construe as
Hess.
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