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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-06-17, Page 6PAGE SIX - THE UUSKNQW SENTINEi; J.UCKNQW, ONTMl© ’ -------------------T * «. " '■ ■ .■ i v They’re Smart! Dependable! Economical! BIG VALUE CARS 1953 1953 1953 1952 1952 BELAIR COACH, two-tone STYLELINE SEDAN DELUXE STYLELINE SEDAN, two-tone CHEV. CHEV. CHEV. CHEV. DELUXE STYLELINE SEDAN, fully equipped. _______PONTIAC COACH .....j \ ;.... 1952 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN | 1951 CHEV. DELtFXE STYLELINE SEDAN. | 1951 CHEVi STYLELINE CQAClL • | 1951 PONTIAC STYLELINE COACH. § 1951 X 1948 S 1948 ft 1948 §1946 ft 1941 r ,y at DODGE DELUXE SEDAN. DODGE COACH CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH. 1948 CHEV. CHEV. COACH CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH PONTIAC SEDAN ■i SEDAN. . I TRUCKS CHEV. ^-TON PICK-UP , <■1947 1948 MERCURY HALF-TON PICK-UP ■ i Brussels Motors spoilt^.. .. GODERICH SQUARES THINGS WITH ^4 VICTORY FRIDAY f ■ • . - 1 . . ....».... v A 5th inning. down-foo-ceritre i pitch fo Shelley'. Miley was the payoff ball "for Goderich, on Fri; day night when they edged the Legionnaires 7-4 in an interest­ ing ball game that attracted a large .crowd to Caledonian Park? That payoff ball crime in foe 5th inning with the basesJpadecL Miley socked-it hard and far over the ferice\ .for.viri- four-run homer foat piit Goderich. ahead 7-2 and proved.toobig a leafo Goderich < had scored single runs in the 1st, 2nd and 4th, be­ fore Lucknow closed the gap with a pair of runs in the bottohi of foe: fourth on ri double by Tern* pieman, a single by Hall and a two-bagger by Westlake who cracked out three hits in four Itrips. ’ The gap wasn’t closed, for long. In the 5th McLean led off with a sirigle and Willis sacrificed him to second. Price hit. to Hsall who WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th, 1953 ”77* HALL HURLS ONE-HITTER, KINCARDINE WINS 1-0 Hurop County’s Foremost Used Car Dealers . Cash, Trade, Terms — Open Evenings Uptil 10 Cities Service Dealer — ; Phone 73x, Brussels LangsideW.M.S. The June meeting was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moffat. The -president opened the meeting with the call to worship., A reading on “Stories of Famous Hymns” was read by Mrs. James McPherson. -Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Lloyd Moffat. The meditation. was takenby Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Joe Guest led in pray­ er. Mrs. Bert Moffat read the min­ utes of the last meeting. The of­ fering was received with Mrs. Dave Scdtt leading in prayer. Re­ ports on the Presbyterial meeting were: given by Mrs. James Mc­ Pherson and Mrs. Bert Moffat. Hymii 606 w-as sung and the meeting closed with the Lord’s prayer repeated in unison. Miss Betty, Hamilton has been engaged as teacher, for the Sec­ ond Con.' school for the cominig term; Mr. and Mrs, W..F. MacDonald and Mack spent Saturday in Sar­ nia. • • /■ - ■ Mr. arid Mrs. John Graham & Mrs. Simpson of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs. Angus. Graham of "Luetfoow wisited"Friday^ with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham. EXPLANATIONS FLYING FOURTH CONCESSION Mr. R. G. Margin, Reeye of Huron and Mr. D. H. Carruthers, Reeve of Kinloss, attended Coun­ ty Council at Formosa last week. Miss Helen MacIntyre of Flint, Mich., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collyer. - A couple of Bruce County weeklies had a field, day last week “explaining” Lucknow Leg­ ionnaires’ exit Jfrom, and their return to, the fastball 7-tearhcir-' cuit. ■ ■ The Legionnaires, still plagued with a shortage of players, hope to see this condition improve some shortly and with Hughie Hall starting to spark his old form, it could be that by play­ off time (unless* arrangements are again changed) some of the teams may yet wish they had let Lucknow * out? Tommy Wilson’s home - run clout in foe 7th inninig fo Kim . cardine on Monday night robbed Hugh Hall of a no-hitter and a perfect game. .Hall was terrific and “shaded Norm Bagnell who is currently I being footed as the hottest hurler | in the major league fastball loop, Bagnell struck out’ 17 to Hall’s eleven, but. Kincardine never got a man to. first except the' Kph* scoring Wilson.. Hall didn’t issue a/ pass fod’jyAs given perfect sup^ pojpt by a tern that was ‘foraped up” tov number nine men. Doug Aitchison was at second for ..his first game of the year, and vers*' atile George Wesitlake switched over to first to play another j standout game. Jack and Charlie Chip were both in action and Clarence Greer again ‘‘filled in” to make a team. Lucknow had men on bases several times but couldn’t {get them around. These two teams go at it again Service and Satisfaction in plumbing and Heating Automatic QiE Furnaces In­ stalled—See The Oil Ifonges. FURNACE REPAIRS ‘Bathroom Fixtures & Repairs Eayetroughing, — . confotfohihgr > District Agent For BEATTY PUMPS & REPAIRS Art Gilmore /R. R/3, LUCKNOW ’Phone 61-r-13, Dungannon LV dCUUUU. XL1VC w uau wuu , • TV 1 T7lkept Willis tied to, second until I-n the Caledonian Park on Fn- he was too late to make the put at first. Justice walked arid Miley stepped up and pasted the first pitch., . In the 6th Mann tripled and scored bn a passed ball, hurting liimselTin sliding, into.-the plate, but" was able to continue, West-; lake drove a long hit that rolled ouit of the playing field and went for the circuit. under the -new ground rules. / ? In the bottom Of the 9th Luck­ now was still battling. Paitterson ihad been thrown out third to :day ~night,"“aLnd “ Manager Chuck Webster, Who was “walking on air” after Monday night’s show­ ing, expects to have the strongest I squad of the season dp hand for | this big one. I DUNGANNON Anniversary services at Erskine Presbyterian church will be ob­ served on Sunday, June 21st with the guest speaker, Rev. W.. H. Fulton’ for e<ach service. Soloists are- Miss Margaret Black of the choir, and Mrs. Duncan McKay of o-o-o CLIPPERS WIN tHURSDAY, ATOMS WIN MONDAY The feature attractions in the Caledonian Park last Thursday and Monday. were two softball games which brought together again for a single. Lorne Gardner i lined one to deep right, that a few feet either way would have gone for a homer, and Haldenby grounded out to short.I I I LUCKNOW EDGED GODERICH, 3-2 IN ELEVEN INNINGS o-o-i J $ Lucknow Branch: MURRAY COUSE, Manager . : . , • ,. S ■ • • ■ " . . WOiklHO WITH CANADIANS IN BVltY WALK OF LIF8 8INCI ftjy ’ ’ ? . .. ,.u............ . v .• .» ■», ........J - * »• Bank of MoNTREAt “What you need is a separator! *' 'I* A Lucknow Legionnaires resum­ ed their fastball activities in Goderich on Wednesday night of last week with a thrilling 3-2 Win Over the . Lakeside team in eleven innings. Lucknow had a scant nine men for the game and threw 15-year- old Jack Chin into the breach. He gave big Charlie Justice, of former world champion fame with Toronto Tip Tops, a rough night of it. Jack got on base four times. He drew a walk, laid down ing for hits while the third one was chalked, as an error with both Justice and Miley fumbling for |t. Jack scored the winning run in the 11th as a result of one of this hits. He was sacrificed home from third by Fred Tem­ pleman. in Goderich’s half of the 11th, Hall bore- down to strike out Beacom With the bases loaded to end a real fouser. Goderich had tied the count in the 9th arid had -'the winning runs aboard, but couldn’t punch them home. Lucknow Goderich o-o-o- You haven’t enough ready cash on hand to , buy one? . ' The B of M has helped thousands of Canadian formers overcome this problem by providing them with credit through Far/n Im- Ldatis. Perhaps we t can help you obtain foe necessary" credit, too* Why not talk it over with our nearest B of M manager?. » Ask for our .folder ’’Quiz for a Go* | Ahead Farmer” Remember, when you ask for a loan at the Bof M. you do not ask a favour. V i Kintail in the evenirig. - Miss Reta . Drennan of Brights! Grove is visiting her grandmoth- . I er, Mrs. Abner Morris for a While. Mr. .David Nivdns fell recently, I breaking his left wrist. =^Born-^n-Friday,June-2^1st-aH — Goderich Hospita| to Mr; & Mrs- Lloyd Hodges, a daughter.- Miss Ida Whyard, R.N., return­ ed home last week after spending three weeks! visitinlg her brother, Charles Whyard arid other rela­ tives in Detroit. ! The Dungannon Public School is holding open house this Wed- . nesday evening as a feature of I the closing of school ’ soon. A I bazaar has been prepared by the . [teachers and pupils of handmade [ articles which have been interests of the manual training and home economics classes with teachers, principal Eric Moore and Mrs. M.. Dumin. Mrs. J. Hamilton h&s received word that her “"daughters, Mrs, Violet Farish of Blyth, Mrs. Wal­ ter Stafford and Mr. Stafford of I • bert Chin’s Atoms. Thursday’s game bTought-many protests from; both,sides with Felix Mann acting as umpire; The game was called on account of darkness in the last of the ninth, with nobody out and a Clipper runner on third with the score tied at 19-19> It is there­ fore safe to say that the Clippers were victorious. A feature of this game was -a home run,with the bases loaded by Garnet Hender- i son pf the Clippers. Garnet was j pitching for his foam with Kent ! Healey pitching for the a Atoms. Monday’s game was a diffl i foms.1 Toronto have reached the end' of ___ ~ ^Jlrent ibpir motor trip to Long Beach* story with the Atoms coming out l^'a^ .^hey l®ft early .Monday victorious iby ’a 19-13 score. On m°rnirM> bf last week. Monday, Al Irwin gaye Garnet Memorial day at DungannonMonday, Al Irwin gaye Garnet Memorial day at Dungannon. Henderson a rest, with Kent Hed-1 cemetery will be held on Sunday; ley back on foe mound for the!^u^ 12th. Atoms. *This Mme wont much jMr. ) and Mrs. Jack Skinn ofAtoms. ’This game went much . . . smoother under the professional I Wingham visited Mrs. D. S. Er- officiating of Jack McKim. j fington on Sunday.officiating of Jack McKim. j r.ington on Sunday. Atoms: Herb Culbert ss; Allan New Roof Follows Windstorm "Johnston 2nd; LaTry Salkeld cf; I St; Paul’s Anglieam-cliurch^re-- Donald Hamilton 3rd; Alvin Haim- J ceiv^d a new aluminum roof last ilton 1 st; Clayton Hodgins If; Bob Morton ff; Roy Stanley c; Kent Hedley p. . iCliippers: Don Thompson ss; Al Irwin p; Art Baker c; Keith week with work done by men of the parish. The recent windstorm damaged the shingle roof and broke the protective glass on a memorial 'window. The tall chim- Kilpatrick 1st; John*Gammie If; of the parish hall was blown, Doug Helm 3rd; Bob Johnston over damaging the roof on the krtllith nc it ■txra.rVt2nd; George Anderson cf; Alvin Baker rf. , . -—-o-o-o----- OPEN JUVENILE SKED Lucknow’s j uvenile entry in Group Two of the W.O.A.A. soft- ■?V. ■ Past Week’s' Results ; Lucknow 3, Goderich 2 ^I^ncardine~2rHatlO(V‘er0 “ Meaford 3, Walkerton .1 Goderich 7, LucknoW 4 Walkerton 5, Port Elgin 0 Meaford at Hanover (postpon­ ed). ■ ;■ ' Kincardine 1, Luckriow 0 Goderich 5, Port Elgin 3 Walkerton 11, Hanover 1 -r-----O-O-O— ‘ Local Games Coining Up June 19—-Kincardine At LucknPW 000 001 001 01—3 ball loop was slated to open the OiO OOOOOl 00—2 season on Wednesday night in ithe ' Caledonian Park against the God­ erich nine. ; There are five, teams in the. I I south side,, as it went. Sympathy is extended Mrs. Ii> vine Eedy arid her mother in the loss of a loving ihusband arid father, when Mr. J. McKay of Goderich passed ^way at Goder­ ich Hospital on Monday evening after a lengthy illness from a stroke. The Dungannon Y.P.U. of the •United church met Monday night for the bi-weekly meeting with Lillian -Popp presiding. 'Carleton group, with playing dates set aSStingel led in., a talk on mission -follows?——7—■ —>—■— 7^-J~areas-rin—Africa~yvith*“Norma--E^ June 26—Lucknow at Goderich * —^-0*0*0— • BOWLING StASON^FF TO A GOOD START ’June 13—Formosa at Colborne 17— -Colborne at/FormOsa —Goderich atz Lucknow 20—Ripley at Colbdrne. : 24—Formosa at Goderich 26- ^-Lucknow at Ripley' ’’ 27— Goderich at Colborne 1—Ripley at Formosa 3—Goderich at Ripley -^-Cblbbrne at Lucknow 6— Goderich at Formosa 7— Ripley at Lucknow ‘ 1 -• . 9—Colborne at,Goderich Lucknow at Formosa: Luckriow at-ColbOrne • . 13—Formosa, at Ripley ? .i4-—LuckhpW atGoderich 16—Colborne at Ripley \ —Formosa at Ltickhow 18— Ripley *at Goderich ■» July X. j ririigton, Lois' .Mole, Sylvia Stip- gel and John Maize taking part, Young people of the Dutch farn- ii ‘ corned and Were^l introduced by the pas* tor, Rev. fared prayeri h‘of the village were wcl- ** the Y.P.U. members Lucknow Bowling Cub got act­ ivities underway at the green last’ Thursday night with a local mix­ ed jitney.. T-:-otr -Mijmday “'nighr eighteen bowlers took part in ’ the weekly | Monday night , jitney, with that (veteran bowler, Mr. S. C. Rath- a men's doubles event . Watt. Lois Mole ,of r. . Plans are-being . made for the dedication of a t “duplicator” with members tak* ing part'at next Sunday morning senvice. Recreation followed led by Ronald Alton, Jean Free and Thomas Fowler. • /• “-Sorry to hear -of Miss NOfcnia^-. Sherwood’s illness having to be rushed to Wirigham Hospital Fri* day, for an operation. , Mr. arid Mrs. Jack McDonald, Colleen, Kenny and Roddy, near ■ Ripley, were visitors ori Sunday -Wifo-Mi^arid-rMr^ ? ■ Mr; and Mrs, Lorne McKepzie,. Toronto and Mrs., R. A. McKern zie^ Wirigham, visited Mr. and ,. • .. t ______ . , 1 well, having the.higiT score. First tournament of the season) will be held Thursday night with aniensdoubles event. , • . Mrs., Otto Popp on Sunday* -