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loUCKNOW=NUNF ,, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, AUG, .2tst, 163.
PURPLE
VisitOrs with • Mr. and, Mrs,
8urton
Collins were Mrs, Isabel
Martyn, Mrs Jack Farrell, . Su-
san„ Janice, Cathy and Robby,
�» • Mrs.. Dave MacDonald; Russell
and toddy Mrs; Gertie , Walsh,
Miss Edna Boyle, ' Mrs. Hugh
Jansen, Miss .Helen Thotnrpson,
Lucknow,Mrs: Harvse• Thompson
and .Mrs:George Emerson.
' Mrs. Don. Dore, Cathy, Vickie,
• JiMantie and ,Frankie spent Fri-
day with '' Mr.and Mrs :. Bill
Wood,' Port Severn,:
Miss Rosalyn Srwani spent .the
week -end with, Mrs. .Helen.
Swann.,• .
• Miss 1Vtargaret Robertson
spent' Friday evening with Miss
Annie . McLeod, Lucknow, -
Mr; Ron Robertson of Charing
Cross, is . spending a 'couple of
weeks with Mr. and Mrs George
'Ernerson and Bob.. `.••
Bonnie Boyle is < holidaying
(With- ;'Mr . and Mrs: "'Acrel Arm-
strong,;
• .Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence, Fry,
' Betty Loran and Laura Mae'
Miss Gladys Gawley, Miss Dianne
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visitors with Mr. and .Mrs. Vic-
tor Gawley and Gladys.
Dianne Dore spent: a coupe of
dayswith Mrs. Ritchie White of,•
Kincardine.
Mrs. Bill Wood, Beth. and Da-
vid of f Port Severn are holiday-
ing with Mr and Mrs, Don Dore. •
Mrs William Peterbaugh was
hostess to ,Unit 2, Berviie United
Church Women, on : Wednesday.
evening. `
Mr, • Bill Robertson, Miss . An-
nettla - Forster, . M1ss Nliaureen.
Bailey, Liverpool, England, spent
the '.week -end with Mr, and Mrs.
Walter Forster. . .
Mr. and- MrS..William Arnold,
Mr. and Mrs. • Donald 1VIcCosh.
were Sunday ` guests' 'of 3/kisses
alive and Mary •'Orr and Mr.:
Mrs. Allan' Orr, Airthur.
Sundar. visitors, with. 1V Ir, and:
Mrs. Burton, • Collins were 'Mr.
and. Mrs. William Haldenby, Mr.
Am Hedge, Mrs.. Jinn . Brooks,
and Miss. Jean Osborne, Mrs..
George Emerson, Mr. and . Mrs
Merrald ' Kuehl, Mark, and Ann
from Waterloo.
.Anger; Heather: Moffat, ..London
KINGSBRIDGE
Cliff Brindley were guests, with
Mrs. • Frank , •Done and Nancy.
F'rsd Tolly., ;Mr. & Mrs, . Robert
'8/pith, Mr.' . and iMrs. Don Cha d-
kiouine, Miss • Diane Amggr, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Craigia, . Miss
[Marlene Gawitley, Toronto, were:
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Midgets rNtin
Title Opened
The' Lucknow• Midgets. •opened.
the best -of -three semi-final ser
ties for the •group championship
with .a• ten to five victory over
Belgravie, The Lucknow team -has
just finished winning a round'
robin series' 'whirl'} eliminated the
,Ripley ••and, Myth teams, $eigrave
.held the lead during the, first
five innings until a sixth inning
rally . which was started with a
home ,run by • Dourg •Johnston' and,
a triple by Wally Houston.
Ross ',Forster • . recorded seven
strike -outs and the ';B9elgrave pit-
cher, Pletch • recorded nine.
The next gaane w,i11 'be in Bel
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:grave this Wedneday .evening:.
Belgrave 192 020.000--- .5
Lucknow . 001 '109 1'1x=10
Mr. and Mrs. Wray. Pearson and
family visited with Mrs. R,/, E.
Gilmore on the week -end /
.Miss Francis Gilmore of London.
is. visiting her mOther here: • ••
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be tehung at 600 Water Street, Peterborough,
,Ont which We hope will serve us ::.as: well ,.
there as it /has • in Lucknow, let us take this
opportunity to ; ' thank . the manybeautiful
women 'for ` making our business successful
throughout our stay.:in the Sepoy Town.
We trust your future needs will be. well
cared for with Mr. and Mrs; Kenneth- Seebach
as your new hairdressers.
The above address. ,is your invitation to Visit
us : when in 'Peterborough
crazy kidds,. why did'• we leave?
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Pee . Wees Tied In
Championship Set
Lucknow and Brussels are novo'
engaged -in. a. best: -of -five . series
far the W'O.A A • .group .champ
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.The' local kids got off to a bad
start at home on Friday ..evening
when they dropped an 11-4 de-
cision,.,
e-cision , They ' squared the set in
Brussels on Monday 'night with
an .10-6:: win.. They .,g o back •to
Brussels on Wednesday;and.,play
gamenumber four here -on - Fri-
day night..
Having lost. 'the . doss, if •a '5th
game • is necessaryit 11 go, to
Brussels.
On Holidays.
From Arctic
Sgt. '.Hugh Feagan of ;the RCMP
at' Inuvik in the• Northwest •Terr-
itories Is holidaying ; with his
parents, , Mr.'' and.: Mrs:• • Chester
'eagani:ldf'.'Goderieh :and former
residents. of Langsi+de Sgt. Feagan
Will return to the Arctic tin. mid-
Septeiniber:' . • ' r
'. The Signal Star 'carried the :fol
lowing story, in part about Sgt.
Feagan Who has. been . in the.
RCMP 13 years. •.•
He- joined,. So on after:'" fin-
;ishing;• Goderich :. Collegiiate, lie
has 'been • stationed at Inuvik for
the past year•. and `before that was
at . Fort McPherson,, farther '.up.
the • MacKenzie, River. �'
At Inuvik, he is. in Charge of
the ten-m'an. ROMP detachment
A, few years .ago, the RCMP rwere
in: charge of most • government.
and public work• but now More'
of this 'work is ,done by. civilian'.
'government ,employees;• bit Sgt.
Feagan is still registrar. of vital.
statistics -. there. -
During the:' time he has. spent
within the Arctic Circle he has
noted an increase in crime ,anong
. the Eskimos and the Indians. He
• believes this is largely attrilut-
atle 'to 'the. increased liquor con=
sumrption and 'also , to the- in
• rfluence of the whlitte'settlers.
The - most common crimes are
atVributedto liquor consumption,
the second most common to. petty'
'theft and the third, sex offences
Practically all, of the Eskimos
and Indians ' speak English,' '•Sgt.
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Feagan told The Signal
added that only the. •older people
have no knowledge • of the BEng
list' language. There are at .least
800 pupils attending sohrools there
. which are run by the Anglrican
Church -of Canada and tJhe Roman
Catholie Church. These pupils' are
flown in by plane from a wide-
spread area around Inuvik.
At .Inuvik, a (Villrage of 1;760
,people 'Piyei. another native: 'of
tGo •erich, the. former GT a ce
Pinder, a nurse, who is married
• to'„a talented 'Eskimo', Elijah
Nenarik, ' The latter is operator
of the' -CBC radiad t.Statian there,
The cpopulati.om ,of the village is
one-third white . people and the
rest Eskimos and 'Indians. There
is' a total of ,about ' 100 cars in the
yr 1lage and this, 'despite the fact
that the only roads are ,those in
Stretch from the Silage t =mule
`the village' and , also a sic
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