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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-09-14, Page 141»UCKNOWI `QNTA*iOO 'THE �UCKNo'YM �'ENYIN'EE. �.,— ,•..�_�.�,.......�. , • .WED., THURS.,. FRI., SAT., SRPTEM.RIR 14,,. 15, 1i, • 17 ' +ps"oa r6 Lucknow Bantams. are through. • • the_ball season and have the W. o.. AxA Bantam Major championship to show for their efforts. Lucknow defeated,Orangeville 9-5 here on friday evening to take the best- of -five series thr a games to none. The game was ,originally sched., died for Satu. rday but had, to be 'switched' Ron cho son registered 24 strike rike outs in Friday's ga e. with. Orange- ;v}lle getting to hi for seven hits andfive'walk . Lucknow acked out twelve 'Mts.. and g ton base five times on walks. Orangeville jumped into anearly lead when they took •a 2-0 lead. in the second inning. Lucknow ' ,scored one run in the 4th, four;in the. 5th, two in the 7th and: two in. the 8th. Orangeville threatened•a . bit in the ninth whenthey scored • three more runs. Final score, 9 5 for Lucknow , and George Stanley, Stuart Reavie and boys have the Bantam champ ionship:.. Irish At.,Match P.A. Lashley, secretary-manag- er of the International Plowing Match has announced that 125. Northern Ireland; farmers will visit the match. Theparty intends •t4• spend' about twodays studying Ontario farm procedures. Of particular interest to the vis-. itors is the fact that two of their party will compete classes . open to visiting plowmen rom outside` of the province. They are•laok Barr of Coleraine and Ritchie Wright of Bailey Bridge • Two Canadians will return the Visit when the. Northern Ireland plowing match is •held; While in Ontario the Irishdeleg- ation will be the guests of the Plowmen's Association and the Huron County local committee - for the International, An additional feature at this year's match will be a "Corn Day" at which the latest developments in growing and harvesting, corn will be demonstrated. THAT William Nelson assumed his. duties as police officer in Lucknow the first of this week., Bill and family are having diff- iculty ' with iff-iculty'with housing accotn.odatidn in tate village. THATMr,- and Mrs. Gordon Mont- gomery and Mr:• and Mrs Harvey ' Webster; of Lucknow attended a .,dealer's showing of .nevi 1967 Ford' cars and trucks in Toronto . • •on. Friday.:of last week. 7.•30 and 9:30 p.m. SAT;,. MATINE E • AT 2.15 P.M, .411110 witar. 411•19. 411111* IMMO 41111110. !NW 4101,10. 4.1131. 411110 to/takillpb *SP". a♦9 10E11 SSP• E. 1t 0:an • THAT Kenneth Houston of Hely- rood, son of •Mr,. and Mts. Harvey Houston, returned to the, Univer- sity of Guelph on Tuesday of this week. Keith Roulston, son -of Mr, and Mrs. Cliff. Roulston, of. Lucknow commenced. a • journalism"course at Ryerson in Toronto: this week, . THAT a weight guessing contest, which proved so popular' at last • year's centennial Fair, will: again. be held this .year.. Fair; goers will have the opportunity to guess the weight of a steer for. 250 a go.; prizes being 50 lbs, of mineral, value $8. ''donated by • Frank MacLennan and $5. donat- ed by Gordon Finlayson. dero• 4100 THURS.,, FRI., SAT:, SEPTEMBER 22, 23, 24 .•"SMof id�M'4 � � 74.11. r74.trr= apaivrentioth s ort 'WC WI MARI 7:30 :end 1;3S ,p.m,, SAT. MATINEE 2:15 P:M. AMP 411111110. 4111110. 41•0 AIIIIPP IOW WIMP 41111110 SATURDAY'. MATINEE COMPLETE SNOW STARTS AT . 2 P.M. ei tr • 0 • THAT the Fall' brings: many press 1' reports.of district meetings to the Sentinel desk.. Many are well written and -are easily edited. A few, however, might be improv- ed by the .elimination .of the "we" and "our words which. appear frequently. Avoid.these.• two words in news writeups. In- stead of saying, - /our meeting was held" , say "the' Meeting was held" Instead of writing" we ate cake • and ice cream" , say "ice cream and cake were eaten" Avoid' abbreviations and try, to keep rep- orts a concise as possible without leavii;s out' anything. We wel-.; come reports but request some • care be taken in their preparation; THAT Mrs. Morgan Henderson is supply teaching this week at. Lucknow Public School for Miss Ruby Webb who is ill. THAT a joint bingo, sponsored by , Lucknow:Legion and Lions Club, i was, held in the arena last Thurs- day evening with a .disappointing crowd. Mrs. Joe Courtney of • Ashfield won the game for $200..' THAT a light manufacturing in- dustry has indicated an interest in locating in Kincardine depending "I' • on the availability of female 'labour lfyou are .female and are interested,in light manufact- uring work, you should read the , ad elsewhere in this issue and. • • apply at once. It fs only a survey and does not obligate you in any way the' Canadian: National Inh"itute for the Blind, blindness has in- creased from 105 :to`132 per 100,000 population over the past 20 years: Yet., doctorsstate that 50% of this blindness could be prevented' if people' would/seek eye care early. Moreover, thousands suffer need less eye injury each year through accidents - over .300,000 in Indus- , .try,alone,. These eye accidents could be eliminated through the'; use of safety glasses To take care:of your own eyes`;., follow these tips frotn ' ;NIB. See an eye.doctor at the first sign of trouble. ,Keep sharp instruments away from your.'face and use pled-' ty e►f- ghtT reedink,,•Rem-emb. er, 'they are youi' eyes., one pair for a lifetime. d .73 g .tl a tl ti 1 ,," flu ay, Today, more than at .any time in'bistory,•you depend on your eyes. At work or at home, good sight" is needed for almost every thing:. in ,a: world of high speed driving. Tyr viewing and increas- ing reading,, good sight is essent-.• i FEATUR NG • 19 Horse" Classes. + Musical. Chairs. Tug of War—Local Pullers. Six -Horse Hitch. • Clinton Legion Band will play periodi• cally during the show. There will also be' a large Midway and Refreshment Booths on the Grounds 1-1