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THE LUCKNOW .:SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Lucknow:
IRWIN-IRWIN
Pine River United Church was was over a blue taffeta underskirt.
the scene On July 13 at 2 o'clock of A small shoestring bow adorned
the marriage of E. Elaine Irwin,, the centre of • the front waist. She
daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Leopard carried a nosegay of . white shasta
Irwin of R. R. I Ripley, and Rob -:.daisies with ..blue net.
ert G A. 1 -win, sly/ of Mr. and Bridesmaids .Were Mrs. Bruce
Mrs. Alvin`Irwin of R. R. 3, Luck- Baker ' of Listowel, and .:Mrs. Ron- •
now,. Rev. Harold .; Pillen- per- nie Irwin of R. R. 1 Ripley, both
formed : the ceremony amid church dressed 3imilar to the : maid of
decorations of daisies and ` snap-
dragons::'
The bride given in, mar.iage lay.
honour.
Donald Gibson, of R. R. 3 Luck
now,,; was 'best' 'man, and .'ushers
•her father, wore a : floor length were Ernest Irwin " ;and 'Bert
white ' nylon, organza over taffeta Thompson.
gown with bdll skirt, short sleeves, ' The wedding dinner took place• in'
high neckline with . flowered. ap- Pine River Community Hall. The
pliques on the skirt and sleeves mother of the bride received
A chapel train ' was held by an wearing a blue linen dress, white.
organza. flower. at the waist. A accessories and pale yellowroses.
wedding 'band headpiece, with . The groom's , motherwas attired
similar appliques to that of the in i' a beige dress, white accessor,
dress, held the fingertip silk 11- ies ' and pale yellow roses
fusion veil. She carried a• cascade For a . wedding trip to Northern
or red : roses on a . white Bible., Ontario and the Northern United
States, the bride chose "'a. three-
piece .turquoise. suit ,with ..•'whitte
and black, accessories and :'a 'cor-
sage of white mums.
The bride is a graduate of Strat-
ford
' Teachers' College. The 'couple
have' taken up residence on the
Maid .of honour was •'Miss •Carol
Anne Irwin, sister of the bride, of.
R. R 1 Ripley.. She chose a dress
'of blue ' and white tones of : - lace
and chiffon . The fittedbodice
was made of : white lace enhanced
with all over blue floral notis, :scoop.
neckline and cap sleeves. The full groom's farm, R. R. 3 Lucknow:/
gathered skirt of white ' chiffon
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Ints, In Tight
Set With Clinton
As this iswritten on Tuesday,
Lucknow Intermediate ball team
leads Clinton, RCAF team 3 games.
to .2' in best -of -seven playoff series,
What could be the deciding game
of the. series was scheduled for
the Lucknow park on Tuesday
night.
Last Thursday in Lucknow, the
Sepoys edged Clinton 7.6 in a real.
squeaker. Grant Chisholm pitch=
ed .for Lucknow and ha d six strike--
outs
trike'outs -and gave up three walks. Al
Cheese and ' Lalonde divided the
pitching for Clinton, striking out 2
and issuing 3 . walks,
Al Baker and Grant Chisholm
each singled twice, " Barry " Mc=
Donagh tripled ' and • singled and
Don Dennis doubled . twice for
Lucknow. . Bill Mathews. led the
Clinton hitters with three • singles
and v double.
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Lucknow, 5.0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0-7 12 5
Clinton 0:4 0 .0 01 "010-6 14 4
Lose in Extra . Innings. .
Back in Clinton on Sunday, the
RCAFers edged Lucknow 6-5 in
•'ten. innings. In the bottom of ' the
tenth for Clinton, the first man up,
drew a walk. and the second man
up, Mulaney, hit: a. triple to score
his mate andgive.: them the game.
Grant Chisholm, ' pitching for.
Lucknow;" struck out-9and walked
2, one of them in ,the tenth. Al
Baker did the :.catching. Bricker -
and Lalonde divided the Clinton
pitching and struck out 6 batters
between: them... Mulaney caught
the, game.
For Lucknow Grant Chisholm
hit three singles and scored : two
runs. ' Ken Houston hit a triple and
'a home. run
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Lucknow 010.101 2 0 0 0"-5 12 3
Clinton 101 010 101 '1--6 11.3
Juvs Can Wrap . It
Up.: On• Wednesday
Two .'wins over Godericir' Juv-
eniles in the .past week have. put
Lucknow best
ahead, three games to
one ; in the. ' -of-seven Juvenile'
softball playoffs. The fifth game.
is scheduled for the .Lucknow dia-
mond tonight .'•(Wednesday), at
8:10 p.m..
Last. Saturday here /. Lucknow
trounced Goderich.. '1.6-1.:The one-
sided. game, saw the Sepoys crack-
ing out 11. hits compared to Gode-
rich's 3:. Ross Forster had. 16.
strike -outs on the Lucknow mound
and gave up four walks.' Snell and
Williamson for. Goderich ; -struck •
out six and. walked ..ten batters.
'In Goderich : onMonday, . the
Lakesiders made ' it a bit.' 'doer .
when Lucknow won 11-7. Luck=
now had ;ten hits and Ross. Forster
struck , out • 15 Goderich batters.,
.giving up only, one .base .. on balls.
Goderich were held to four ''hits
by Ross and 'Snell, the' Ghderich
pitcher, struck out three, and
walked three
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•• t has been expanded this year to
Mrs - Montgomery a full fledged three day in resi-
dente seminar,. Special events
Baker was behind . the plate. .
at . Music Workshop
Approximately. 75 church organ-
ists, choir directors and .ministers'
attended the fourth annual 'Church
Music Workshop at the University
of Waterloo last week, The par-
ticipants .came from all parts of
Ontario as well as from the nor-
thern United States.
Mrs. Gordon T. Montgomery
Lucknow, choir director of Luck -
now United Church, ,attended the
workshop. ' • ,
The • workshop, . which began as
a one day event three years ago,
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Whitechurch Juniors shut out
'Goderich Bissetts OASA ' Inter-
mediate team: 2 to 0 inan exhibi-
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Lucknow. Bantam softball team
are "behind the eight ball' • going
into the third playoff,' game with
Belgra1'e in' ,Belgrave tonight
+ Wednesday) . •.
Lucknow; / re two 'garnes down
in the hest 6f five series and a win
is a. "r iust" for them to stay. in
:the series.
Last Saturday in Belgrave,' the
local 't' -am ended, up on the short
end of a 15-4 score. Hughie• Todd,
Tom Ubonnell and Ronnie Nich-
olson ail 'shared the .pitching duties
for 'LLcknr ,z�. with Murray,Me.
vihinne t behind the, plate.
Luck -)ow made: it close here on
Aionda" night *,;.hen Bel'grave' ed•aF.d.
them 3-1. Muggy} e T'xid •p;tthed ,a
good game 'g;. -mg exp only t; •,
hits and striking out s.1.
grave ,, sn... the game :n exta m-
the game ben:? tied 1.1 at
the end of hem %vena
f Kincardine ,as
Lucknow s plan to regulate hours
for dispo a•of refuse at t e
lei* dutnp tw xtb a stiper;sor .tn
hand dk•ir g ."own boars".
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this year included panel discussion
' Thursday : evening . anal a model.
worship' service Friday evening:
Dr. Austin C. Lovelace, minis-,
ter of music at Christ Church
Methodist,.. New York City, con.'
ducted sessions on anthems and
hymns. Don Malin,: composer,
arranger and 'educational: director
of Mills Music, New York, was in
charge' -of the youth and junior
choir sessions. John S, . McIntosh,
head of the organ and theory.' de-
partments of. the College Of Mus-
ic, . University of Western Ontar.
io, London, conducted the organ
sessions. This is the first year,
that organ sessions have been held
'on campus .in connection with the
workshop. .
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