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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-07-17, Page 10• P GE !tipley Firemen. Called To Beach ammo,Et NEws) A •haPPY event took .p.149‘e' at the, home . of Mr. and` Mrs. Mur- ray' McGill of Goder!ich. on Sun- day of 1ast • week when, •relatives:' gathered to bonbur Mrs. T. Far- rell of Reids Corners on the occasion of,her 'birthday. An en- joye►bie day 'was' spent and. Dove-' lY• efts, were present to Mrs. Farrell, • Mr. and Mrs. Iodglas• Young are visiting with their San and daughter 'end. . families: in Halt - fax, • Units 1 and 2 met with .the Messenger and Explorer 'groups. of Pine .'River • United ' Church Tuesday of Jest' week; Cor- inne Lowry presided for the program .for the 'Messenger . as id Explorers. ' •groups. The ' meeting• opened with •a childrens, hymn followed with •a reading. !by Ka- thy Irwin. ;after a song iby the ;Messenger 'group " the scri$uure was given, by Peggy Fry. A trio by Dianne, Sandra and Lin- dna Kempton Was. . enjoyed ' as ' was a song . by Messengers and and 'Explorers..The closing pray- er was given by .`Margaret .Ann. Courtney. ` after ' -which ;the chil dren .went to the .park for rec *eation with '`Mrs. :George :Mei, senger•',. • Mrs. Bob' . Courtney • and Mrs. Cecil:'•Hurniphrey in charge.•` -Presiding for -the afternoon : and. evening . units ' were Mrs. Leon-. • .ard Irwin and, . Mrs. Murrayy Walden After the business part of the . Meeting~ Mrs... William. Ferguson gave an interesting ads dress on ' "Women in 'World Affairs." In cher :remarks whe stated that in all things Jove is the' foundation• of life. Alter the, closing/ hymn and benediction the Messenger and explorers en- •joyed lunch . with the':afternoon and • evening Units. Mr .and'' Mrs:' Murray Walden celebratedtheir •: fifteenth' wed ding anniversary 'recently Pre- sent for re-sent'for the happy occasion .were Mr and Mrs `'peen Humphrey; Mr. and' Mrs. Leonard Courtney, Mr. and'. Mrs. Leonard iteid'end Mr.. and Mrs Seek. .fiddle. chit: dren of each .family. also enjoy-• edthe event 'which was: held • at, the lake.' side. Best Wishes are exte'tided to • Murray'end Marion, by,. their friends .for many happy' „anniversaries, • • . • � WPW ..w; improved and emits 10, return to her haeme sy*: Mrs. 'Th+7's Farrell, Reid "Cor- nerd -'was hostess for the Ang- liean W hens Guild,. • Pine Ri- ver on Thursday evening at last week, Mrs,' 'Gordon. ", Emmerton and Mrs. John Scott presided for the meeting which • •opened with' hymn' and • prayer by Rev, S R. Lupton,, after which the Lords prayer was repeated in unison; Mr. Lupton also read the scrip- ture lesson. During the business part 'sof . the meeting it was de-. cided' that each member of the Guild;,pay. $3.O0 in place of hold- ing 'a ; bake sale. A' reading "The touch, of the Master hand" was •given• by Mrs,. Couirtney. After" 'a hymn Rev. Mr. Lupton closed the meeting with •prayer.. Grace was sung and Mrs. Far- rell and Committee . served ; a dainty lunch,. • Mrs. John. Blue •of the second concession of ' Huron entertained. relatives on Wednesday' ,' after- noon of last week at a surprise: 'birthday party in honor of Mrs.' Win.' .J Courtney •`• After ,endby- ing a delicious tea, lovely.• gifts. were ,presented to the • guest, of honor and ,an . enjtyable • . time was spent. • Mr. ' Ed Courtney of Kilworthy visited with Mr. and Mrs. John (3p40 maxim ..betq,*0000.4.00000*0000 work clothes that Iavgh at hard wear! WEDNE$PA fi XIX 163. NOTES Inti, Stre�k.Four Losing Lucknow intermediate sof b all team last week snapped 'out of a four -game lioaing, streak which cost • thein top spot in the, • loop, They are `now in nip -and -tuck .struggle for' second .. pla•ce, with a 'half ..dozen 'games remaining in the double' schedule.: Lucknow hit the ".skids ox June nth , with a 3-0 loss' to Whitechurch in spite of 17 strike outs: by Grant `Chisholm, Wayne Farrier had 10 strike outs for Whitechurch and handcuffed the 'local hitters.. on. July . 2nd Lucknow had their • worst..night of the season and. bowed :to Blyth :124.. pm . July "5th" 'the. report ' 'was, "we, 'was robbed," gas' Clinton eked ,out a 4-3 decision. Back. in Clinton: the- very next might for a ;postponed game • the Chin-. tonians racked 'up another vie;, tory 45t to 2. . ' Ernmerton,; Mr. Sam Courtney Last week in Winghlam Luck - arid' Mr. and Mrs. ,Art• Court- now ended the slipup with. a ney; thrilling 2-1 win over :White- Ripley, hite- Ri .ley:: Fire Bri Bade were c' - 'church in ,•a pitching in duel • 11)e - ed ,g , ahl •h Ph g , .; ed •to An berley :beach :an Wed- tween' Barry* McDonagh •. with nesday ;afternoon. Peat, :moss Farrier whiffing ':1i5, and near alliow'- ear the. "White' Birches" .' was `'ing. only 3 hits ;abut" enough for smoldering ';but was uickl , : ex-' ,Lucknow to ':, hits, na h' q y g tinguxshed.,gave up: only :5 scattered .hits..; Mrs 'T'. _N. Lean,. of Kincardine On Friday; night. in Lucknow visited with Amberley, friends :'on the • Essos • coasted to a10-3 win Thursday' afternoon. over Seaforth with . Chisholrn Misses Thelma Smith and Jo-, -whiffing 1.4'' before • McDonagh. sephine Fraser.of • i Detroit 'visit- took Over ;to• finish.. ' ed for" two weeks with. Mr. and Mrs, Murray.: Walden and . family. Dropped : Close ' One: Monday '. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Race and 9n . Monday , evening. White_: 'church scored one' 'run in the . fami�l� • of. London .:visited over ,church ' the week -end with Mr.. and Mrs. 0't+° h to edge Lucknow, : & , to• 5 • ' a . W,U.A.A:: sc�hedzled , soft- 'Arthur ' C•o:urtncy . .and � other ' rel.,-. .in atives. r• ' • Reir. Mei+ri11 'McLeod of Trin- ity' United •;Church, Guelph,•: was guest minister','at Pine River Un„;, sited church, on Sunday. A ,quer- tette ' was sung ry: Bob Cour t ney: len.Boyd, :Ernie Gibson and ' Lynn 'Lowry,: • ball game. The Irvin•. put Luck - now and , Wl itechu h. , ; into_ a 'SecondP :.lace ,tie.' • Farrier and Skinn were the Whitechurch battery: with. Far- rier ' striking out 14 and allow- ing 7 ;,hits:, AMcDon•agh and Rirbey made up the Lucknow battery, with : Barrystriking out 7 .'Smell Roy'•Finlayson and Jack Hen- and allowing 8. hits. • derson. ,placed 'third in the `re- Whitechurch — 11120" 021'6'.cen� doubles tournament staged .Luckn+a'w --202' 000 O10= by the Wingham Bowling. Club: Mrs: Perrin Lowry is much Ts Your Subscription Reneiiared? 0•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• 57 Shiprnent Of hng �ei aC Good S'portsrnanship• . • In e recent article, in the Lon- " • don ' :Free Press, Mrs. Wm.. Kem- pyn of Clam Lake in . Kinloss 1' .Township, south-east of ," Bleck-' • : • horse,", pointed out that. if more, •. fathers took their sons fishing and. taught them the : meaning ,of conservation and true sports- .manship,--there would- less- juvenile delinquency. • i' • t Sii �: r.�...r i'. f �'Y i Yf •1,�' •.. 1' a er• is :" ' A •.,,,- 'The • Perfect: i • . • l�. 'UNDERLAY �iARDBOARD.� •. Board To Use . Under Linoleum or:Tile • •• • Floors, ' And It Is Econoriucal Al-, .: 44" . TYLE,. BOARD - For Kitchens And Bathrooms I. a • /s . STANDARD.: HARDBOARD - -For Paneling ..• • 1, 1., 1/400.- 4' x' 4' BLOCKBOARD •�--� Far • Ce gs tr 1y4' • TREATBD' PEC .~ BOARD - Peru ed • • 1" • • ,.� Centres• , • ..•ty :' 4' a, 8'R,a is ' . PROVINCIAL CHERRY y---- ndotri 1 • , ' 1/ '' '�' *.,. #i!'�....._: �'U "L'ERstUT. ua►doin o ll4'y : 4' . x 8'' HEARTS fF SOAK • J Random 1 ' I've 4' x . 8' PECAN -4.:, Random ' s 14" x ' CC►LDEN ' CLOW BLOCK A.RD 16" Squares s* • • . . •• i' s r • • Fresh Carboni hi • Stock ,... 1 . . ..e . ., . . , , , , • John . 'Henderson LumberLtd. I. •Lockna, ••, ,. N. eNr.44........................................... Mahe •5-a:. •118 • 14k. .MIO011,SHIM VOIK. MMIS fOl THE SMOKING MAS Hauilh's "140. $IV Ov.v . an pramium :grad* Imre& •4 - cow Winos Haugi's So'f*ricad Gold • ' Lab•1 cloth and Ihnaat •waticearishipr op, • Exfru•full . crit fir oar. *onfartabla At. *ids boor jaw. mond bar talcs 'at all poi** Of straits for Ienow. r oar. Yarr . lhesi overall bay.'.:. H,onph'sINS .ilii. THE LUKNOW DISTRICT' C0 -0P Phone 528-2125 -/•/%%% //% • • /%/O/%//%//-/-/%�%/• -/ // /-/•/•%/-/ -/•/% The T ' father at er said '•he• wanted this i their liking; and. the' ,local club •..., sOn :to. 'learn 'a of to foe selfish 1 and keep' everything. SO he . put thein back gently' without.:any ,hard feelings: Thank you, `Mrs. Kempyn.. • 2• MIDGETS TOF AT, END OF SCHEDULE -. Lucknow: Midgets defeated Blyth -on :Tuesday of last week Eby •a ;,score of 17-11 to end the schedule in first iplace in the • grouup. / -0 Ross" Forster had 11 strake',outs to. his credit in' this win, .with; Lucknow taking an• early lead and ',holding it, although Blyth threatened; in ' the 5th and :8th' innings:. At time • of: 'writing'' there was no announcement as to Playoff dates.' • • ►Mrs.. ' iiempyn's . letter . was '. as followsi. J .don't, know if ; this story will . iiean anything to you, Out standing on : the slines and observ'insame:: one and ..if more farthers do the same, !there be ` fess .child delinquency, •T a:in the operator of . a fish.iiig resort at Rir:loss and • I. noticed this..mlan and his son come fish-, ing 'here a number of • tirries.. X, watched them ‘on the Lake and when • the father,. cast = into 'the -water the son `• sits down. 'By the way the 1.,.8011 is only o years 'old and ;his Carefulness • is wander- fu1. The .little,lyke 'baits his own hook 'with minnows and so' tar • his' father tells me he .(the boy) hag caught 1.71;1ike Just 'last ' night (he caught four' pike,: his father one, One of the fish the bay caught was 25 'inches long. Ne: brings them in himself and his father' nets, thein When the father gets one the son • wets:. IL This is really, something for a five year, old. The ,boy uses, spin ,casting equipment. : • His name ,is Frank Kuritseli Sr: of Ripley I could notkeep this to myself and, thought tither good spar -� men should tad this. fy the way, they did not keep any a the ;pllt•e -they .caught last rbight. bas an increased • membership this season, , with more ladies turning but, . The, membership at present approaches' the 40 mark. tin 'Th'ur.sday' evening the local 'Club played host for mixed. ' trebles with • .sixty-six bowlers ' gathering, at the.. greenfor the event.: A social time.: followed the games. In these jitneys its .'the. funand , sociability 'th'at. is 'featured, With the (prizes of quite a .minor nature. Moved . To Goderieh Resi• nts of the Nile • and Carlow area made a presenta- tion . f : a furniture to .Mr. and . Mrs. • Howard ; Squire, 'prior. to moving to God erich. They re- / sided at one . time at Dungan- non where Howard was employ- ed with the . Eedy , Bakery and made a daily trip to Lucknovv. SIXTY-SIX BOWLX RS ,. IN' ANTER -CLUB '-JITNEY Three -Legged Chicken',:' Jack ' McGuire •' discovered .: a Weekly :mixed jitneys. between three-legged .chicken 'among ,'a zneinbers of the Lucknow,.' -Tees- ,bunch of broilers. The third leg: water ' and Wingham Bowling was Well formed as'an appen-. Chubs, are proving quite' ,pope- dage ' °to one of the:other 'legs,,. lar, and, attracting -a large: num- but had•only two clews, ,How- • ber of ''bowlers. The "beginners" ever; the "drumstick was :not- also: are• finding theseevents toiceably lacking. • immuumummuslommaillimmilemmussommilimmftwauss There'lI Be Plenty: Of GOOD FOOD 1: --: arid -L T 1 at -'the .. w • ' Lucknow and District Lions Club i i ■ GARDEN PARTY and CARNIVAL • y :., • ■ iN THE ARENA, .LUCKNONit . • Is si ■: . colt si This Thursday, .ivly 1 tha'A p iu...w ■ w. ■• rli a n' Lions' . Wives axe •Catering . ;acrd • Baki' :Delicious Pond rel u For this' Big Spread ' -a.-• Food '' Under :, 1VIodern Re-: ri ■ . im.• frtgetratio•n.• N aa ■ a a.. .'1 ■ THEN THERE'LL BE' ■ M•Dancing, ..unm+Nn r P�r�e . n . r See You .,At The Arena .Thursday Spa.c'< ebster Donated B•y 5YCUR LOCAL CREST HARDWARE,. • Luckno r P'h ne 5284006 ;g • a .... • a 0. a a. ▪ V