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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-06-17, Page 6
PAGE 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* -