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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-09-16, Page 6f ed to check the condition of your I i 30 of these “Going Up” to the Scout Troop. 7 ■ —O— A PAGE SIX PONTIAC COACH J POWERGLIDE CHEV. COACH; CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH 1953 CHEV. DELUXE SEDAN TWO 1952 STYLELINE CHEV. SEDANS - 1952 _________ ______ 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN 1951 1956 _______ ______ 1949; CHEV. DELUXE SEDAN 1949 FORD CUSTOM SEDAN 1 1948 CHEV. 5-PASSENGER COUPE, Radio TWO 1948 OLDSMOBILE FLEETLINE COACHES, THREE 1948 CHEV. COACHES " 1946 CHEV.'.SEDAN > V. ■' * . Art Gilmore R. R. 3, LUCKNOW ’ ’Phone 61-r-13, Dungannon 1951 DODGE SEDAN fully equipped 1949 CHEV. COACH 1949 FORD COACH Service and Satisfaction in Plumbing and- . Heating Automatic Oil Furnaces In* stalled—See The Oil Ranges. FURNACE REPAIRS 7 4 Bathroom Fixtures & Repairs - -Eavetroughing, ; Air Conditioning. I . J ■ • • > BEATTY PUMPS & REPAIRS it. < . f ,i to the LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WOLF CUBS ’ Hello again Cubs ,and greetings to all those who show their iiv_ terest in our Cub aetivifies by reading this weekly column. With, summer holidaysbvef ’ and school' underway again, the Pack.return?- ed to the“ Jungle” last Tuesday night for the first meeting of the fall term. ( . ...In commencing the 1953^54 term’ the Pack celebrates its 4th birthday. “Cubbing”, locally, Was Jo. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16th, 1953 SPORT... { JUVENILES DROPPED ONTARIO SEMI-FINALS ' Lucknow Juyehiles, playing their first season ip organized ball, - pounded their way to the W.O.A.A, championship; but found last year’s Ontario champs a bit too tough; and dropped this semi-final series' to the Niagara- pn-the-Lake fruit growers from Virgil,- —.—-—__—:---- ..... Thte first game here was 7r2 and4asLWednesdaY4nJ;he_peach belt country the Lucknow lads ' wound up the season with a 12 4q 7' loss.. But they made it in­ teresting and the ’Virgil Nine were quick to admit that Luck­ now was the toughest club they had met this season. They now meet an eqstern Ontario team. 1 % Dungannon FALL FAIR 1 • ■■ ■■ fc,.. $ / •1 KINLOUGH / Mrs. Dorothy Thompsno return­ ed to her teaching duties in the , West. ■■ • The Sr. W.A. met on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. .. Maurice Hodgins. Mrs; Tom Hod- gins presided. The hymn' “Jesus, shall reign” was sung. Mrs. J. W. Colwell read the. scripture. The roll call was answered with the word “Forgive”. The Fall . Deanery meeting will be held in Kincardine on Monday, October . 5th. Visitors are welcome. The ’ J^port^f-ffie^re—of^Mking-was- read. The. afternoon was spent ■\ in making quilt biocks. The meeting closed with the litany by __Rev^Jdhhn_JPrest.JRefreshmehts_ ' were served by the hostess. ' - Mr. pehzil Staffers of Galt & his niece, Mrs. Charlie Hodgins of Wingham, called oh friends on Con. 10 one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Collins of Echo Bay visited during the week with relatives here. Mrs. M. Dudley of Lucknow visited with relatives here’ last .. Week. • • ; /' ■' \ Mr. and Mrs. Karl Boyle, Mar­ ilyn" and Carol of London spent the week-end with relatives here. Grandmothers’ Meeting The H.WT. met on Thursday evening at the* hall, Mrs.R.-Aek— ert presiding assisted by the con-; vener, Mrs. Alex Percy. After the opening ‘ exercises the Area Convention was discussed, also .‘the extension course with Mrs, Hamilton of . Atwood. Two dona- __ . _ ___ived—from—^Mrs- Wm: Cox and Mrs? J. W. Col­ well. Old Hats were worn .and their, story told for the roll call. Community singing was. enjoyed The following program was giv- ~en: a grandmothers^--paper, pre­ pared by^ Mrs. James Hodgins, \was read by Mrsr Tom Hodgins; readings by Miss May Boyle, Mrs. . P. A. Murray; contest, Mrs. Wm. . ‘ ■ Eadie; .solo, Sandra Percy: Mrs. J, R. Lane : received a gift for being the oldest grandmother; Mrs. John Barr was the youngest grandmother. Mrs. Tom Stewart came the farthest and. Mrs. Wm. begun in 1949 and since 'then 58 fqr the all-Ontario championship, boys; have joined the ranks with In last . Wednesday’s game LucknoW led 5-1 early in the game but two bad. innings*sealed their fate when Virgil scorefckll SPEED CONTESTSSj^ial/Attractipni $500 In Prize Money . > ' Two Speed Events — Hurdle Jumping Girls’ Classified Running Race . Musical Chairs on Horseback — Pony Running Race And A Farmers’7 Buggy Race NEVER A DULL MOMENT Admission 50c. — Children Free. — Autos 25c You Cuib mothers .are request- df their 12 runs. In 4hese two frames they slugged out 7 hits, boy’s uniform and see that it is &nd aided by a couple of walks clean, mended and-. tidy . at . .all j. and’a couple of errors, piled up times. In so doing you Will J^ei^bejr Winning margin. The rest helping the Cub Leaders, to make j rod^e they got only two the ‘1st Lucknow Pack” the best.;hits off Hedley. Lucknow got dressed in Saugeen District. Aiseven hits 0£f virgiFs speedpaller,; reminder f too, that with the ex- |*’0(ne of them a circuit , swat by ception of the Cub trouser^, no i ^jgorge Anderson. ir% w»4> '-“v P' 4’Ia « r ta 4 -r vinr.’ La ? v •• • «• - • ‘ 1 rat_other_thanU2Tm_jn_e_etmg^nd Cub activities, • Without the Cu b- | master’s permission. . ■ ™0r~• 4While on the subject of qni- formrs^any. Cubs who. have gone up to Scouts and . wish to sell I their uniform, are asked to not- j ify Akela Thompson. ", i • i —o—. —rThenewFall-and,WiRtei—cat^- alogue will be available shortly.} and contains many' interesting. ... .... and practical suggestions in cloth- , pastbaii semi-finals -and at the frames they slugged out 7 hits, ----__ o .--------- CONCERT and DAN^E In The Agricultural Hall on Tuesday Night Tv M. Durnin, Sec.Howard Sproule, Pres. .i part .of the. Uniform may be worn j Lucknow’s starting line-up in ~ 1 x Hhe-fst-tgame-wds^-Donald-Thomp^ son/1st, Jack Chin ss, Art Baker 3rd, Charlie. Chip cf, Kent Hed­ ley p, Roy Stanley c, Ken Mc- Nay If, George Anderson rf, Paul Couse 2nd, Alvin Baker^ pinch hitter. ■ - -—o-o-o—— - MEAFORD AND WALKERTON IN FASTBALL FINALS Meaford Knights polished off j Goderich three straight in the Same time Walkerton gave Kin­ cardine the works, in. straight games, to somewhat deflate Hhe ‘ overdone publicity that Norm Bagnell was receiving all season. ; Meaford took the Hartley’s I with ease in the first game and ' it could be that the finals will.i develop into as big a floperoo as; did the playdown i series. Walk­ erton’s main interest right now seems to be the OSA play downs With an eye again on the Oh- tario crown which they won last year. ■ ■' \ ' Charlie Justice, who? was im­ potent against the Meaford club last year, was little more effect­ ive this season. During the seas­ on he dropped eight of the’ nine I games with Meaford; However, irig, equipment and books to help your boy along the Cabbing Trail. There is an opening.in the Pack for a few “New Chums” So if you are between the ages of 8 and. 12 and wish to be a Cub, come along to our next meeting-—every Tuesday night in the Recreational Centre at 7 p.m. Till iiext week then — “Good Hunting”./ , /'/'.• J 7 ■. Wall was wearing the greatest number of buttons. Mrs. James Hod gins gave the closing remarks and; a lovely lunch was served including a treat of. ,ice cream. The next meeting will also be held in the hall: J Mn and Mrs. Levi Eckenswil- 4e-P_and-JJouglast Mrs, Joe Cas^ sidy of Teeswater, Mr: and Mrs. M, Johnstone of Listowel visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Graham; The Ahglicaii Harvest Thanks-: giving services will be held on Sunday, October 4th, with morn­ ing and evening services. Rev. W. E. C. Vdllick will be the guest preacher at the evening service. o-o-o- WEDDING BELLS ROSS—GAUNT The Wh.itechurch Presbyterian Church was the scene of a lovelyJ_____________________________ early fall wedding, on Saturday afternoon at 2 00 p.m,, when Rev. R. D. A. Currie united in mar­ riage, Jean Elizabeth Gaunt, only daughter of Mr- and Mrs. John J, Qqunt of. Whitechurch, and RAILWAY TIME TABLE CHANGES & effective SUNDAY SEPT. 27th, 1953| Mr.' Donald James Ross, son of ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross, R. 5, Lucknow. ' . —-Thebridewasloyelyina-Strap^ less bridal gown with jacket of unforgetable beauty glistening nylon lace and full skirt of misty net, over satin. Her fingertip veil was suspended from a French pearl headdress. She wore a rhinestone necklace and earrings, , the gift of the groom, and car- I ried a cascade bouquet of Amer- i ica'n Beauty roses and ferh. Miss* Beverley Casemore, cous­ in of the bride,- was bridesmaid. She chose a strapless gown of acqua blue swiss, dotted net over taffeta, fashioned with full skirt trimmed with ruffle, and rose buds and with matching stole arid headdress. Her flowers, were a _____ nccrlcdriaF^bcTuqwtTmf^i^k-mrium^iTramsr-She^w^-assisted^by—the—- and fern. groom’s mother in a two-piece George Ross of Owen Sound wine shot taffeta with iblack and was groomsman for. his brother.' white accessories. . Her corsage was of White carnations. The bride’s travelling costume was a navy, blue gabardine suit with turquoise accessories and corsage of pink mums; Following a Wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the, Thousand Islands and points north,. Mr. and Mrs. Ross will, take up residence on thb groom’s farm, Cori. 2; Kinloss. T Charlie was without his battery, mate, Shelley Miley, in the last two games Of the playoffs “and" Ginn, Who replaced him, had trouble holding the. veteran rhoundsman. ’ It was also;, noted that Polosky didn’t catch the last the Kincardine club. Rupning these “big clubs produces many ache,. but generally when and if the bloW-up comes, it’s over “mopey matters”. Regardless of what 'Was back of it all it Was plain that all was riot Well in the playdow'ns this year and < in the eyes of the fans might better be termed “let downs”. At ajtime when enthusiasm should have been soaring, the fans Were stay-, ihg av/ay in droves, and accord-, ing to the Meaford Express only an d.ful—of .. f a ns • s a w the las t game for business” a ■ head- ( ’ri. Full-------— information from agents I A64 7/QMtU home of the bride’s parents, When Mrs. Gaupt received in navy blue sheer gown with navy; arid pink accessories and a corsage of pink I ,------■ V. • - - - ------- . . , . i The ushers were Jack Forster of J | Goderich and James Gaunt,(.bro-. ther of the bride. , Mrsic Johnston Conn, organist °pf the chprch, accompanied Mr. John McGee who, prior ? to the ceremony, sang “I’ll Walk Beside ’You”, and during the signing of the register, “O Perfect Love”. A reception followed at the •’game against Goderich. 1 -1--! Sdrhe of these, high priced fast- ball boys are slowly strangling the golden egg goose. . ■ y; o-d-p.......’»■.■ .• Chesiey Athletic AssbcHtion recently discussed the question of'entering a fastball team next season; From the way the play­ downs fizzled but,and the fin­ ancial reverses suffered by more than one cliib, would seem, that poking up a franchise with ease next year. ■ I • »•/ I • 1947 CHEV. SEDAN $ 1947 CHEV. 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