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. KINLOUGH
Mrs. Dorothy Thompson is vis
iting friends in Port Colborrie
jzand Stratford,
Friends of Mrs. Harvey Hod
gins are sorry to know that . §He
is a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, where she underwent a
major operation on Thursday of
last week.
Miss Sheila Haldenby is holi
daying with relatives at Toronto.
Mrs; E. Hedley and daughter
Helen Ruth of Kincardine visited
on Friday with her sister, Mrs.
Bert Nicholson.Miss Nancy7 Irwin was holiday-
irig with her cousins, Marion and
Sandra Percy last week.
Miss ' Sandra Percy returned
home- after visiting with Nancy
Irwin,, '■
Miss Karen Nicholson visited
wi th/her cousins, Judy and Ron
nieNicholson, Con. .4, Huron. :
Mrs. J. W. Colwell, also Mr.
and Mrs. Frank. Colwell of Ber-
vie were recent visitors . with Mr;
and Mrs, Currie Colwell & fam-’
ily.
Miss Lenore Slessor of Glamis
is . holidaying with her. friend,
Evelyn1 Nicholson. . ,
Mr.- and -Mrs-LJ\rth.u^Gxaham
land Mrs. Dorothy Thompson mot
ored to Manitoulin arid Espanola
where they visited over the. past
week-end. ' -■
Ladies in . this community at
tended the shower in Westford
School on Monday evening for
Miss Helen Haldenby, bride of
the week.
Caledonian Park,
Lucknow
' JUVENILE
FRIDAY, JULY 30th
Wingham atLucknow
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; ‘ THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL) UUUXNGW, ONTARIO
Mrs. Geo. Haldenby is spend
ing this week at Toronto.
The Dainty Diggers 4\H Cluib
held, their meeting vat the home
of Donna Nicholson with eight
present. “The mor$ we dig to
gether” opened, the meeting. Mrs.
Perry Hodgins prepared ' peas,
carrots and tomatoes for cann
ing ,in the pressure canner and
hot water method. Mrs. P.. A;
Murray gave notes pn canning
and home freezing. Lunch was
served. The next meeting will be
at the . home-of Joyce, Betty - and
Beatty Haldenby,
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Wall, Wen
dy McMaster and Sylvia Lud-
gate .of London, Mr. and. Mrs.
Jack Schumacher arid Helen and
Miss Marion Shanfcz visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
'Wall.' 1
The H.W.I.will meet on Thurs
day, August 5th at the home of
Mrs. Frank Thompson. Conven
ers, Mrs. Ed Thompson and Mrs.
Jim Boyle; topic, Mental Health;
guest 'speaker, Mrs. A.; Hughes;
Lunch, Mrs.. Lorne, Eadie & Mrs.
Jack Ackert (s), Mrs. Jim Smith
and Mrs. Wesley Guest . (c); Roll
call, 'A health rule to practice
every day; current events, Mrs.
Ernest Apkert; motto, Cheerful
ness adds" to health and happi-.
ness; demonstration, Health, of
the hair and how, to pin curl it,
Mrs, Morley; BushelL and /Miss
May Boyle. ■’
Mr. Harvey Hodgins spent the
past. Week at,London. ■ • 1
On Wednesday afternoon, July
21st, Mrs. John Einerson-was hosr
fess to the Kinlough Auxiliary of
the W.M.S. Mrs.. W. Guest prer.
sided fOjr the opening exercises.
Scripture and meditation Was in
charge of the president and pray
er was offered by Mrs. M. John-
ston The secretary gave the min-
utes of last meeting. T’wenty-twp
ladies answered the roll call with
a verse of scripture. Mrs. Mauld*
en had charge of the study from
“Where’ere^the^uh’’, which des
cribed and airplane trip from
Tokyo to Hong Kong and an in
terview with Dr. Heunig on how
.Communism took possession of
China. Mrs Baulch,. Mrs. Sutton
and .Mrs. Hodigins took part in
this and Mrs. M.. Bushgll and
Mrs, H, Percy read of Jimriay
Yen’s work in agriculture, lit
eracy and health clinics among
the Chinese. Mrs. Scott told Kow
the church in China has survived.
Misses Helen . and Margaret Mal
colm flayed a piano duet. Mrs.,
Barr gave a report of the anni-
versary in-Teeswater. !Mrs. Guest
read “The Sweet Story of Old".
A vote. of thanks was extended’
the hostess -and those who took
SPORT...
(By Don
Pjayoff arrangements have
b e e ,n completed . between
Lucknow and Wingham Juv*
eniles with the first home
game in Lucknow qn Friday
of this week. ' '
GamQs have been set as
foljows; Luckpow at Wing
ham on July 27 and August
3; Wingham at Lucknow on
July 30 and August 6. It will
. be. a. best-of-seven series and ~
promises to be a real hard-
fought battle before a dinner
, is declared,-
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Lucknow and . Clinton Inter
mediates hooked' up in Caledon
ian Park on Monday night
game that .saw Lucknow
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LUcknow started off in
fashion and at the end of 3
ings were leading the Clinton
nine 9-1.
Chisholm.. ■ went’ ’ the- roilte~ for
the locals, striking out 14 men, I
walking. 10, and giving lip, nine .1
hits. Cossette and Moritamura
divided the'pitching ior Clinton,
Monday’s game was dusty and
dragged out; with every batter
taking a long count at the plate.
• Lucknow: MacIntyre, rf;
Thompson, 1st; Chin, 2nd; West
lake, ^;~MacDunKl;dr^rGAt-t-ridigei;
cf; Haldenby, rf;.. Hedley, 3rd;
Chisholm, p. ... .
Clinton: Gagner, 2nd; Tucker*
If; Munroe, ,3rd; Bird, cf;,Petrow,
rf; Olean, rf; Gairns, c; Lomax,
1st; -Cosette, p; Montamura,. ,p.
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The skirl of the pipes
scarcely died on Saturday in the
Caledonian Park, when the Luckr
how and Port Albert teams clash
ed (to speak mildly), in an ex
hibition softball game that feat;
ured Grant Chisholm versus his
former teamrndtes, A ■
Although only an exhibition
game, this. contest meant more
to fans and players alike' than
some playoff games; Port Albert
were out in full force and had
the first base .bleafchers .filled to
capacity with rabid ropters "who
spared nd" mercy for Grant Chis'-'
holm on the Lucknow mound. ■
Ignoring the persistent “tans,
Chisholm went on to pitch a
ndat 4-hit, no-run ball game to
shade the visitors 3-0.
Stan Doherty on the mound for
Port Albert was pitching fine ball
and gave , up, only two hits, to
Westlake in the 6th and Tlidmp-
son in the 8th; Lack of support
in the field gave Lucknow two
of their three runs. , ■Grant Chisholm struck^ouit 17
‘ merrand issued one base on balls.
.Stan Doherty for Port. Albert
'struck' out 12 arid walked 5 bat?,
ters. ■■
L ii c k n oAv : MacIntyre, 2nd;
Thompson, 1st; Attridge, cf; West
lake, c; Halderiby, ss; Hedley,. 3rd;
Chisholm, p; Cooke, If; Rose,' rf;
Greer, rf.' ’ x
Port Albert; Spivey, ss; F. Do
herty, 3rd; B. Taggart, c; S, Do<
Aerty^px.lE,iTaggartf cf: Martin.,
If; Stothers, ,rf; Petrie, 1st; BoWr.
er,. 2ftd..
JUVENILE RHUBARB
The playoffs between Lucknow
•and Wingham- Juveniles has de
veloped into more'than a battle \
on the diamond! Wingham has ; ■
been' granted -the use oh several—-
players from Belmore and Blue
vale Intermediates that • have .
played, with these1 Intermediate
tearris all year.
It all started at the grouping /
it was stated that Belmore and - ,
Bluevale would not be able to
Iie field Intermediate teams without .
Wingl.am got 8 of tlu-.r 9 -^ntioned
Loughlean, the two Juvenile ,
coaches, were asked to leave, the
room while the Intermediate
teams voted 5-0 to have these
players sign Wingham Ju-venih .
certificates, and play with Bel •
niore arid Bluevale for the sche?
dule. Of course the Intermediate,
games, were very conveniently
classed as “exhibition”, because
these teams didn’t sign certifi-•
cates and therefore didn’t enter ,
the playoffs. '
WINGHAM JU VS WIN
FIRST GAME 9-6
Wingham ' arid Lucknow. Juv
eniles’ hoked . up in the firtt
game of.a best-Cx-Se ven series in
the Wing’ham Town .Park.■.on
Tuesday night, and' the Wing
ham boys defeated: Lucknow 9-6.
Ken MacNay was the, power1
hitter for. the Lucknow team,
smashing out 3 hits for 4 times
at bat. Altogether the Lucknow
team collected 8 hits off Keith
Lancaster on the"mound~for~
Wingham. Kent Hedley gave up
an equal 8 hits to the Wingham’
nin.e. ’ ■
in. two-; innings. In the third, 3
runs were scored, -and in, the 7th
inning Wingham got five runs
because of 2 walks and/5 errors
by the Lucknow boys.
Hedley for, Lucknow gave up
8 Hits, struck out 4 and walked
2. Laricaster ' on the Wingham
mound gave up 8 hits, struck out
3? and walked 2. -
Wingham: Campbell, 2nd; Lott,'
ss; Hodgkinson, c; Murray;, cf;
Lancaster, p; Robinson, rf; Bain,
3rd; Storey, 1st; Eddy, If,.
Lucknow: B^ker, 2nd; J. Chin,
ss; Stanley, c; Hedley, p; Hack
ett,. 1st; C. Chin, cf; MacMillan*
3rd; MacNay, If;. Couse, rf. .
Port Elgin
on Monday, August 2nd
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last week that there was a per- 1
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away- the typewriter, ’til' favor of
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that. the Port ■ Elgin' Times sport’ ’ ■
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