The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-06-05, Page 14�f.
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THE L'VJCKNOW SENTINEL, 1. UCKNow, , ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY,,' JUNE 5th,,
nredeemed' Pledges
;tion Sale
on:. ` .
Wednesday,'June 1'2#h
at 8:00 a p.m. at the
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Bluevale Community Half
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A ctigneer W. J. •Henderson'. will; offer a
' choice selection :•
Of 200 ':Lots Of UnredeemedPledges • Under
Instructions Of Prominent Ontario Pawnbroker'
This: fine lot ' of 'nationally: • advertised merchandise',
comprising of Ladies' and Men's fine watches ° iinclud
ing :Elgin, Longines, Gruen, Wittnauer,,. Bulova etc;,.
Ladies' and Men's diamond rings (some with larger
. diamonds and others with smaller diamonds) , Ladies
and Men's rings set with various stones. Also in this
sale. ' silverware sets, electric shavers and many `'other.
items,
Every item carries a written guarantee:` :'This" is your
opportunity to come to an Auction Sale. (which is
°a lot of fun) and bid your own price on this fine'
merchandise.
FREE DRAW Lady's Genuine Diamond. Ring
Place:: — Village of 4 Bluevale, June 12th; 8 :00
W J.: Henderson, Millbank, : Ontario Auctioneer,'
dame . � D�naId.'
Dennie . Recall`ed
A 'Page' from . ari illustrated
magazine.published . in the Brit
h Isles ...tells :an... interesting
story' of the 'fetes of the. `,famous,
Sottish strong Man, Donald'
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Ile perform ed- at 'the Caledon7
Tan Games : in Lucknow in .1.82
.at the age of 45 ` and reference
is 'Made " 40him :winning seven.
events in Luoknaw, which :f'• ur
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ed in 'hian/:be -ng .declared chain
• pion 'of North America.
11VIrs.: Jim' McNaughton' spotted: � e :Story. in . a ,'magazine she -
iceived' 'from,. `aback 'home," and
passed it .on to 'The •:Sentinel.
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Born:, in Aboyne, :Aberdeen-
shire; in July L837, Dnald r Din-
,nie;was only four.. Years... old'
.when hi .:father took. .shim' .to
Aberdeen • to :be :trained ., as an
athlete. .
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At ,�1�6 he beat ,the. 1Deeside'
heavyweight .:wrestling. champ-
ion ; and tby" . winning : a Prize: of
one.*:pound 'started his, rofes
signal sportsman :career: •
Because of phis' .great.' strength
he was . "Worth ,his 'weighty in
gold's in his ,father's • building
business; 'Carrying .heavy `: stun•
'hers and doing twice: the work
•of' anordinary man
In 1859, • at age 22, at- the
Glenisla • Games,' : Dennie' - swept:
Tthe=board, winning, the stone
throw, . •harrvmer +th�r'ow, caber
foss . and !high. leap °events.:• In'
11870 T .Dinnie'.s• 'high jihnp of 6
ft., 3 .inches amazed everyone.
-Outside the- Bridige::of: P.otareh
hotel are tiWo 'huge•;botiildera cal
1•ed thy- ``lnnie Steens" 'Their
combined weight is 775 tpoundso
and Dinnie' lifted one •Tinder .e h
arra to carry them 'across' the
bridge to ':the spot Where they.
still lie.. "'
• 4-1877 w,hem 'he' Went I'to . the
U.S.A.=,he . made a small ,fortune
by • defeating the country's top
wrestler's and sweeeing sports
:and weiight lifting' competitions
It was • 'five, years later that .:he
carne to Lucknow to performin.
the 'new iCaledoniair..Park . ' not
ural ;amphitheatre:.
Donald :Dinnie died' in 1916 in
his 79th year..In • a . lifetime . de-
voted to • •spgrt' a. he • :won' 1=1,00.0.
contests..
4 Ypur: S bscriptioii Renewedt
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BANTAMS' OPEN AT
HOME NEXT WEEK
The Bantam schedule for -We
Western group of the W:OA.A.
which opens in Lucknow On Sa-
burday, June 15th is as follows;
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15. Ripley at Lupknow
Cedar Valley at Whitechurch
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Lueknow at Whitechurch
2,2,. Cedar Valley at Ripley
26 Cedar Valley ,at Lucknow
Ripley at Whiteohureh,
29' Lueknow at Ripley
WhitecbUrc r at 'cedar Valley
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3' Ripley .;at tCedar. : Valley
•Whitechurch at Lucknow
6 Lucknow atCedar Valley
13 Whitechurch • at Ripley:
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PEE' WEE, SCHEDULE
OPENS.' NEXT WEEK
Lucknow Pee Wee Thad team •
gets. into . official action next ••
week when .they'.,meet Belgrave
in the opening game of 'their
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LUCCi110W`S
gest' Hardware'.
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WOAA group,
George Stanleyis managing
the •team, which' played • an ex-
hibition gainei. gamewith R pley last
week,.' With the local 'dads corn •
ing out• on the. long •
end of a •;'.
19-'8 score. •
There, are enough dads of Pee. •,
Wee age '(under 1.13 at ,January •
lst) to make up about three :' .•
teams for a- (local 'league. But, •
the unanswered 4uestion so :far • •
.is who Iwi11 .,coach 'them
• The group schedule is as fol •
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Dryer
With Each Purchase of . a.
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ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR
louts: .�
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:Fresh" Food Storage Space . .. Saves `On. Food
141` Lucknow at••�Belgrawe. ; ,414.
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- Brussels 'at 1.,Tees�water •.. Bilis o .' .. . ,:Saves' On', Trips. p
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: YOUR LOCAL CREST ...HARDWARE
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With True Zero -Zone Freezer
A HairOryer is yours Absolutely Free
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MATERIAL FOR TRUCK. RACKS
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FIR PLYWOOD` IN ALL
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PIN LUMBER,' also ASH STAKES'
MACHINERY -ENAMELS.
In Colours To Match Any Of
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17. Belgrave "at. Brussels:'
Teeswater, • at • I:ticknow
20 ` Lucknaw ;at `Brussels.
Belgrave at: Teesw•a'ter.
124 .. Teeswater..at .Belgrave
Brussels at. L.ucknow
July 1
2 Brussels • at Belgrave
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4 Belgrave at Lucknow
•• Teeswater at Brussels
intermediates Are '!
En,Win2 dames
The question -of whether or
not Intermediate softball wv•1'1 ,be
;played here this season:. has been
settled,., it 'seems..' ;14 will, 'accor-
:ding' .to . information ` given The.
Sentinel' by George Hackett.
• The deciding. ,factor: appears to
be that .7-6 =win'. ;in Lueknow on
Saturday evening : over the
Clinton 'A team. Lucknow is in
B catetgor-y•
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It was the second. straight win
•for Lucknow in as inany starts,
In the topenmg .'game here,.un-
der the lights, •a run in the 9th
rrnin�g egave Lucknow •=a 6-5 vein
over ••iSeaforth,„ also an . A` 'team.
,.The future of the team thing
ed• for a time on' zthe decision of
someof the (players. Al .Baker,
catiCher and Hugh ,MacMillan,;
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will : play. 1wLth. Wingham ' and
Ken • Houston' will play, for
W'hitechui ch, ,' • having: 'played
with, 'these :respective'. ;chubs last
year."' .:.
Grant Chisholm 'is not inter-
ested in going to' Wingham; wind,
will :be .available ' .for ' • pitching
duties' wiith 'Lucknow, aided' •113y
Bar,.ry` Mot onagh.
:Glen =Ri'bey. of Ashfield'' has
been signed . to do the catching
for .Lucknow.:. ••
• .In the first ttwo :'games Chis-
'h'olm has registered .a 'to'tal' of
•27 strikeouts in the two Victor-
ies,
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ies,'whi,oh' have been ' .crowd
pleasers, and.the indications' are'
there will:ibe, some interesting'
ballin ,the offing,. • `
Some of the other 'players
available include Don. Dennis,
Doug Haldenby, George Hackett.
• Gary Johnston, .Murray 'Hunter
•. Mike Dalton, Evans Helm, Geo.
j, Collinson, ' John Andrew, Tom'
• Rathwell Allan. Maebougall•...
i T'a'e; roster is not do'sedM
resp Cement tri Stock and
anyone interested in •trying to
• ,„ make the' team is •'welcome to.
''^'„� ,•' turnout, They .can be signed un-
•. til the end, of the month.
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Blyth . as • the visitors. Some
schedule revision' has to be
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DUNGANNON
A large ' crowd attended :the
United Church 'on Sunday 'morn
ing' at the 11 o'clock: service
which Was a ceremony of de-.
duration to missions:. Rev; N. •L..
Gostony . took his. glace . in the
,pulpit and' fol104.4/1g, • were a
Procession 'of . twenty C.G.I.T
girls . who `led . in sin•ging:, All
People who -on Earth Do Orwell;
as th'ey took ,, p
their. places in. the
choir ' lofit. with,., their leaders,
Mrs. Herb Finnigan and Mrs.
N L. 'Gostony.i. in 'uniforms' oaf:
blue•; skirt' and . white middies
Taking, part • in the ceremony.
'were Leonard, 'teed, :president '&
Robert Sherwood, treasurer,' who
presented ` a ..donation to Mrs:
Melvin Reed, the Missionary "&
Maintenance SeHelen
cretary. •
Adkin, • Diane Errington and
Berniice. Thompson: making. pre
•sentations. The :Messengers lea
ders are Lynda, Blake „and Karen
Dawson • ".
The 11Vlsssengers were repre'
serted 'by' , Jimmie "Stothers• and
Shelly . Alton with the. `"former
presenting the M. and i1VI.• Sec.,
Mrs. 'Reid. -.The ''Explorers' 'with
Mrs.. Frank' Thompson, ' Mrs..
Ross 'Eedy and;; Mrs, Fred' Young
as leaders • were represented at
the front by Debbie:Hodges and
Rodene Pentland, the' latter,
making, the, donation, The Sigma.
C's with. •Mr Ross Eedy 'was re-
presented by Bill, Henry,'Rickey
Park, and Paul Eedy1m•aking the
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p sentation.
Mr.: Donald MacKenzie & Mr.
Jack Caesar with the. Tyro
group 'wore .represented by Don-
ald Dixon:, Gary 'Caesar and Ran-
dy Henry. presenting. 'Mrs Es
Cher ` Rivett representing the
Christian Education. Committee
announced,'. "We •are the church,,
we ;are •those • to whom the, Sen•:
of- God is saying, ,'You shall, -.b
my Witnesses in'Jei'usaleni tan
in old Judaea and' :Sameria an
to. the '.•end' 'of.the Earth. Th
congregation stood for -a .: praye
rededication 'to the' Mis'sions; :a
the special '.gifts ' were 'receiver
Rev.: tGostorLyi • continued an
gave :.a splendid ' sermon frog
Acts 2 lin..' keeping' with Whi
Sunday.
activity Humming
The Vilkige
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There is considerable ' acti:vit•
going. on in the village at pre
sent:': ` `
The new Treleaven Feed (mil
is /reaching an `;advanced stag
Of construction, and with equiip
mtent •'being . installed , .by . mill
'Wrights, the ,plant' will short!.
'be in operation:
On .. Inglis. ,St. north, ,Gordo
Brooks' large,' transport . shed'.
taking 'shape. T'h•e. rafters .twer
completed %East week, .arta th
installation of, the ,steel roc
commenced,' •
Construction'. of •the cenien
lilocllc building 50x54 was :coni
mewed =late in the :fall,• 'but 'the
,early ;onset ,of :a severe winte
caused' ,a postponment of'• the
work .until' this spring:
New Roads and ,, Walks
Municipal• activity Include
the laying df •ne sidewalks. ant
•ho
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roll .
as halt road surfaci
ti
to give more of that `broadloom'
affect
The most prominent results r!
this work .,to . date • are ;in 'th'
blocks. north' of Campbell St, of
Outram. and Ingles. A new sid•c'
Vvalk• is now in use' on the. caS.
side, Of this street and the ho
roll asphalt applied ••t•o
wider ” road .sur'face: On •Outran'
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Sty, new walks. are being pour
ed on both sides of the' 'roar'
two 'victories were: ' • 'anct e new asphalt top rolled.
Clinton •.......0: 0 1.0 0 i. 4 '0 6,4_6 Lavis Construction. ,of Clinton
•Liiek, ......
..0 2 2 0 0 0 0�2 t�'l is doing the road surwfacir and
` ivlowtbray. Construction is layinw