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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-11-14, Page 23, . . _ ... , ., �� _ .. ._� _�� �.� ._��_ ���•�r - ��-�� ��• � . _ ,. ,r' � I • ' . ., +' '' �A ppY, N�VEMBER 14K 19�'3. � THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,. LUCKNOW, ONTAR�O � � __ _ . 'PAGE TW�NTY-THREE .. . , . . � . . . . , . � � C ipping Sent To Charl�e Webster Points v� e �: Out �'Wha� Ha ened� to Char ' '„ : 1 s �V�n� � pp . I�e Justice 1��: :::.: Charlfe We,bster of Lucknow re- for. the world champion Tip Top ��� � ceived an interesting �clipping TaiYor tearn out of Toronto, �'irst � � from the Sarnia Observer this came, to this'par.c of Ontario �� week. It was serit to him by Ell- through arran �ments b Char 'e � .. g y li wood. kwin of Sarnia � formerly W.ebster and the local ball execu- qf i,ucknow . who is �ware of � �tive. He and his catcher Shelley "" Charlie's association with Charlie Miley, thrilled� local iiall� �C��ID/� Justice in the day� when Lucknow �fans for a year in Luckno.w and employed him xo pitch fastba�ll � Charlie later played for other WEj,j,ERY ,�1ND here in the mid 195o•s ar�d Charlie teams�in the fastball league in CHINA webster was the tea m manager , this area . . � Charlie Justice , who pitched , The article read , in part � as,q • WCKNOW • . � follows: NERS - W JOS. AND . ' . � OEAN E, AGNEW � � BY O. N. (RED) WILSON .• �� � a _ . :, _ . � . . , � .IN ACTION LINE, � frorit pa�ge colu�mn .of the ���r PCIreI�tS OI�I De�roit Free � Press somebody fram Ann. Ar�bor � wrote: � "Gharlie `Justice, one of the securi t y g u a r d s h e r e a� t • University of ?1rIicYiigan, is just about the most beauti- h A n n i v e r s a ry �ul person 1've ever met.� He's currently in' hospital and could use same cheeri�ng up. CharTie used to be p�BERLEY NEWS a good saft�ball pitcher and I thought snme nice mo- memto of hi5 pla.yin� davs rr�ight he1P." . � �owiy families Mr. anc� ACTI01�' LINE REPLIE� "The only. problem is ��Low�y, Mr. and Mrs. where to start ��hen yau're ialkin about one of the . �owcy, Mr. and 1v�s. best ever to nlav the ame. Charles Justice s ent 30 Lowry,lvu. and Mzs. Per- �. �years as� a f�s tpi tc h hur ler an a compiled. an amazir� �y, Mr, and Mrs. iv�urray 873-92 won-lc►ss record. In 1965 at t�he �age of 61, he � �n, Carl.of Toronto, �vir. won 10 �ames� , without �a loss, pitch�ec� his team to �� �s; Gene Mordaunt of Tor- the state f:astball 'championshi.p . and was voted the j�, Elliott Lowry and Mr. . ti'tle teaii�'s� most valuable plaver." He has been ta�b- p, Elmer MacKenzie cele- ��ed 'the "5at.chei pai�e of softball," �' �Mt, and Mrs: Eldo�► � . �39th wedding anniversary , �,o � . , Gome of Mr.. and Mrs. El- �. L.4,5T T�!+:�E I S'A�V Charlie Justice was when I. cKenzie, Mounc Forest. wa5 holdin� the fort: for Carl Manoi•e .at the R�eaford �iversary gift to ti�eir �,� Exaress:� Fasi.b.all �vas big stuff. iri that area then and wasa tcip to Florida. it took o��erflow crowds to pa,y for pitchers like Chartie, .. '�uladonsi � who m�torec� up from Toronto, Russ Jphnson who � � came overland from Hamilton: and Guy S�parrow� who a�dMrs. Bob Courtney came from Detroit, �or ;game5 .hefore he turn,ed his °,,lywere visitors wich back on fastball to� join the New. York.Knickerbockers �� �.qe Coartney in �Kincar- in profescio��al, baskP��ha?�. . 'Sunday, � . . " , �� . . .. . . NNIVERSARY . . GHARLIE A1�'n ItUSS were bi� time. Ttiey pit- I family of Mr, and Mrs. ., ched Toronto T'ip Tops to th`e world title before be- o(Windsor held their par- Comin� . free° lances. Charlie sne�nt h�is !ast � year in j .' Canada as suoer.visar of the Meaford pu�blic beach. s wedding anniversary � � � ��, �yevening in Reids Corners. ���ed to his otlher firsts wa's, accoi�ding to Miss Vina. ;1�s,. Len Elmes 'is their uf�and one �f our Meaford EYnr.ess -c�lleagues, the �� et , , � � first colored �ersan to be :all�wed to � stav overn�ght .. - in the to�un sinc.e som.e hanbe�n�n� in connectiori with .�- `�Sandra MacCliarles sp�nt a. eircas �long ago ihat vis�ted the comn�,unity which . kend wieh.Mr,.and Mrs: � m�ade.. �Notta�N�asaga B�e and l�'"�e trout fishing kn.o�rvn Robb in Amberley: ' �ontinent-wide . half a ce�rit�rv ago.� .�.. h � ' � Yov;'li warm up #o , �. � . . ; � � � . • : Co o. s� reat Iow r�ces� :,.i�.g . p . . , . ` ' COME IN AND LOOK OVER OUR WINTER STOCK OF � � , �. '� . , . , � �'' � . � � � � MEN'S JACKETS � � . 'y T . ,. . , a � WE� HAV;�, A WIDE VARIETY OF � ��.v , . � �: . . , :,, . 3,% � ,� h '1{ `�it k'�4�t' Y.,.c/',Gr''2� �;:` . � �%� y �''` �t�'. �� y . • , �°���:� � �, �'� ,�� , . . . .., ..., .. .. � � ,�. :<.::.>.::::.: ,.;: , � � �. �!�'";:;. ' � ' �" ;<;:» � �l." . . �. i '; , ' • ' , � � .. �`�- .. � �Os��P 'u , C . �N . . C1� � . aw �isrRi , . , . �_ ._ ' ' �_ _. . . , ^• � . , . n^ , � . � . . . � � . . . i4► I� �� . NOLD S . . . STORE . R.R. 7 Lucknow -- Lanes -- Phone SZ9-7248' � �� � • CAMEO 2 PLY FACIAL .TISSUES, 200's ___ 34c M�ONARCH SHORTENING, 1 LB. _____�� 41�c STOKELY'5 FANCY� PEAS, �19 oz. ______ 2 for 61�c ' ��� � •i � �' ' � . . q • ANNUAL BANQUET in war an�i,peace time and was an � C O N T I N U E D F R O M P A G E 1 enlightening piece of literature . �for anyone: The film was also . Forster, Mrs. Robert (Sadie) Ham= 'shown earlier at the Lucknow. Cen- � . ilton � Mrs. Margaret TV1�cLennan ,� ual PubTic School. � � Mrs. Joan Robinson. Bud Thompson offered a few • � ' comments � on the film and stated �� ' � 20 year pin, Mrs: �velyn Bark- that it.gave cause to remember . , � well, Mrs. Arabelle Bustiell � Mrs. and , as. stated �in the film � cer- ' � �Ford (Eunice) Cunningham, Mrs. tainly gave veterans reasot� to � �, � Jim (Susan) McNaughton � Mrs. stand �"on tip toe�" for the acts � Dan (Agnes) Thornson. thaf tiad been accocnplished in , , �' ' those years, . ' , 5 year pin , Mrs. A'lice Clark � � Mrs, �Irvine (Colleen) Eedy . Ivlrs. � Offering a,few personal views' � Jim (Tena) Gardner, Mrs. Cec on the observance of remem= � , .(G.ay) :Garniss , Mrs: Verna Mc= brance day � Mr. Thompson said ' � Clenagha'n; Mrs.. Bill (Barbar�) �at', although one �f a mi�nority. � Sanderson � Mrs. Art (Carrie) he felt that Remembranee Day ..• Woodcock. � should.be observed on�the closest � � �Sunday to the anniversary each , Reeve George Joynt was called year.� He said h.e could see no � on and� spoke words 'of comme�n- validity for a school holiday on , �� dation for the Legion Branch •and � th�t date when �most of the' young : � its work. Mr. Joynt referred to people were coimpletely unaw�re, , , Saturday's daily London of what was'being observed or how �, Free Eress ar�d stated that only to observe it. He a]so said that � three national' businesses had tak�- he could see absolutely no reason � � �. en the space to remember Nov- -for a h.o•liday to allow someone, , ember llth in their ad�ertisements including veterans, to go,hunting � and said that it was unfortunate or some such other event unrelat- � that, many individuals and business ed to the true meaning� of the day, ' �. ' es no longer showed respect for � He urged those present to. • ' . this day : He thanked the Legion , attend tk�e Remembrance Day par- , on behalf of the town, for the ade and seivice the following day: ,� � � corrimunity work�they had done, held in co-operation witH tYie � riot only in 1973, but in ye�rs past, ��. � 100th anniversary of Lucknow Pres- "Without yoU�r building, I don't . byteriar► Church. - , , know what we would do in Luck- A dance concluded the evening, � I now" � was: the comment of.Mr. �•, � II Joynt : - , � . � ' . '� Don Thomp�son ,. r.epresenting . �ruce ��pr� � ' � � the Lucknow 3entine1,, was called ' on. .� .� S Iit On Fli hts � . .. Art Ernewein proposed a toast �� g � � " ' to the Fa11en Comrades. • . ' � � • Frank McQuillin thanked the Bruc,e County:Board of Educa= ' ladies,of the Trinity. U.C; W. �for tion uustees split twice, in agree- . � .' catering to.the lianque� and t�his ing to let some oftheir high , was replied to by Mrs. Jim Hunt.- School students take chaTter flights er , to Europe o�er the . Christmas • ' break. . , ... , . P. A.� Murray intro�'u�ed the Trustee ,Geor�e Loucks said. he � ' guest speaker, Rev. George Gar- was leery of chaiter flights and , �� ,�. � , ratt who was born and raised in feared, tired crew members would .. � � Toronto and rece:ived his educa- be in charge of.obsolete aircraft. � tion �here . A graduate of Queens He was �worried that as many �as � ' , University, Mr. .Garratt�worked 40 stndents - which he termed a . for Canadian Kodak for a number large percentage of the Bruce � . of years before eritering the�Ang'- population - would� die as the re- �. �liean ministry where,he was or- sult of a°crash.� ;dained in 1956. He served in the Trustees'were told ,the board's ' � _ dioces� of Toronto before co:ming liability.insurance would still be ,• ' , to Lucknow as minister of � in effect during the flights: � � Lucknow , Kinlough , Bervie and ' , � . . Ripley churches. Mr. and ��vlrs. The trips by students from high w • Garratt had established a leisure schools in Walkerton � Wiarton and • residence in Lucknow before com- Kincardine�will he to Port�,gal� � ing here as minister and plan to Spain ,�Belgium , The Netherlands .� � liv,e here upfln their retirement, and Greece. � , The tr.ip to Greece was approv- . Mr. Gatratt was thanked by Bob ed in an 8-6 vote � while the . '� ' McIntosh. others were appraved 9-5. . �' ' A film.presentation "-The �ift" Trustees were told the Bruce was shown by Stvart Collyer. Peninsula di$trict school at Lion's � . It portrayed a visit by a Canad� He�ad will be officially opened , � � ian couple to England an� Ho�land Nov . 13. � Unique in the county ,; � where they retraced the steps of � the building includes both elemec�, ' , the Ganadi�n troops and visited �tary and secondar�r classes: ; . the grave of th� �girl's father , a Guest speaker .at the opening '• casualty in the 2nd world war be-, will be Robert Bornhold, director, � fore she �as born, It pro�rided a of the Iv�inistry af Education`s reg- r�alist'ic look at these countries � ional branch i,n, Waterloo. ,, .' � , � " � � � , . .� . , .�...... .___ _,. ... � ,.. .... ..,.,.. ._...,�. .... ,.... ...�:9...,