The Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-09-20, Page 8Page 8–Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, September 29, 1978
Rain slows
litterntectiotes
sena-finals
Lucknow won their first
game of their semi-final
series against Clifford, a
week ago Tuesday evening.at
Caledonian Park. They
squeaked by Clifford 2 - 1.
Since then the weather
has played havoc with the
schedule and games are
tentatively scheduled night
to night. The time of home
games are uncertain and
loyal supporteys are asked to
watch for posters.
Now.
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Lucknow catcher, Wayne Todd makes a move to tag a Clifford
player running home in the first game of their semi-final
series a week ago Tuesday night. The home team squeezed by
Clifford 2 - 1 to win the fist of a best out of five series. The
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weather this week has played havoc with the schedule and no
games have been played since. The team hopes to play again
in Clifford on Thursday night.
Kinlough community news
BrIVIAY BOYLE.
Mrs. Lenore Sutherland of
Toronto visited during the
week with 'relatives here.
Mrs. Jean •Hodgins of
Wingham spent a few days
with gdna and May Boyle.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Edburt Bushell were Mr. and
Mrs. George Bushell, David
and Janet, of Ottawa and
Mrs. Katherine Fraser, An-
ne, Edwin and Janice of
Armow.
We are sorry to report that
Mr. Edburt Bushell is a
•patient in the Kincardine and
District Hospital.,
The many friends of Mr.
George Graham wish him
improved health.
ANGLICAN CHURCH
WOMEN
• Mrs. Delbert Hedley pres-
ided for the meeting of the
Anglican Church Women on
Thursday at the church. The
ladies gathered at 10 o'clock
and quilted, and brought a
• box lunch for noon.
The president then opened
the devotional part of the
meeting with a hymn. Mrs.
.140rvid Haldenby read the
scripture . and prayers in
unison followed.
The secretary, Mrs. Ron-
ald Thacker, read the minut-
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The date for the Christmas
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the church was set for
Saturday, November 4th at 2
p.m. Rev. George Garratt
arranged to start the Bible
Study group in October at the
home of Edna and May
Boyle.
A time is to be arranged
for the Lucknow Lions din-
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Mrs. Roy Collins presided
for the program and gave
some lovely thoughts on
being a Christian and read a
most inspiring letter written
by a 20 year old man on his
theory .of a Christian.
Mrs. Howard Thompson
read a timely article on "If
God should go on strike".
Mrs. Jack Scott gave a
reading.
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