HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-07-08, Page 18Page 18--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, July 8;1995
/s record
and loss
After struggling defen-
sively and being sown six
runs, the Jays scored six
wens in the third to.¢ their
game with .Dashwood on
June 30. The score..
remained the same; antit
the end of the game.
Starting . pitcher Ryan
Rivett give up six runs in
three innings,
Bob Raymond was a
strong 'relief pitcher strik-
" ing out. five, and allowing
no walks or runs in four
innings. .
Adam Martin, on a two
game home run streak, put
• it out of the park in the
third.
Joel Hackett and.
Raymond both had a (low
ble and single, Tram'Goed
had. two 'doubles, and
Mark Brindley two si,tx-
gles.'
Jays vs; Mitchell:
It was a slow night on.
the bats for the.Jays with
only six hits when they
played in Mitchell on July
1; and carne home on the
losing end of a 181 to S
score,
Strong offence by
Mitbell gave the host
team 13 hits.
Bob Raymond and
Mark Brindley reached
home twice each; both had
singles and Bob added a
triple. There was a well
executed run down the
third .between third and
home for an out.
Nigel crossed .home for
the fifth run, had a :single
and Dustin had two sin
gies.
Starting pitcher Nigel
Black had two strikeouts,
threewalks and allowed
eight hits in three innings.
Second pitcher .Adam
Martin had one strikeout,
four walks and five hits in
three • innings.
osquitoes te Myth
The .Opti.nnist
Mosquitoes . allowed Blyth
to get an early lead in their.
game on July 2. By half
time the hest Blyth squad
was up two goals... •
`lkhe. second half was -a
different story,, with
Lucknow becoming much :
more aggressive to tie. the
game.
Goals were by Blair.
Morrison and Sandy
i ougheed,
Thanks
by Erbnna lllaldenby
This past week$nd has
been really great in
Lucknow. The organizers'
need to be commended for
all their -hard work, The
food, parades, fireworks,
programs were great. The
community church' servien
Was fantastic, butgetting
to meet. old friends and'
classmates was. extra spe-
cial. Thanks again
Lucknow and areal
Visitorscame from
afar.
Ella Whitley Gieshue
fromHamilton stayed
with. Vita Matthews,
Kinloss. The ladies visited.
Lucknow everyday, As did
Betty. Hatmlton; St.
Catharines, Don Hamilton,
Timmins, and Ross and
Terri Hamilton, Brandon,
Man„..who stayed with
Jack and Joan Barr,
Kinlough.
Marion and Hugh .
Jansen. Cochrane. -stayed.
with Percy relatives to
visit family and the
reunion,
• Joan and Don Bertrand,
Sirncoe'visited- . with
friends in Kincardine and
Kirnlouggh,
On Sunday, Sharon and
Bob,' Brook, Listowel,
entertained Percy relatives
at Silver Lake Camp for a..
retirement party - . for
Donald Barr, Waterloo;
The previous,. Satprday,
for great weekend
lialdenhy relatives held a
bridal shower for bride
elect Crystal Baidenby,
Westford., Her aunt Joyce
.Hedley chaired the gather-
ing in the Presbyterian
Church S.S. rooms. Aunt
Beatty Irwin gave a read-
ing on gifts and Ki'm
Phillips read information
on husband •catching.
Tanya and Kelly helped
the bride opber gifts
then Crystal thanked
everyone and her aunts
served a delicious lunch.
Sympathy ,is sincerely
• expressed from the COM -
=WV to Weir and Grace
Eckenswiller in the pass-
ing of her sister Annie
Scott. The funeral was
from MacKenzie and;
McCreath. Funeral Home,
Ripley, on Monday.
The descendants of
Alphonse. and Gerrie.
Murray. camped on the
lawn of Derek and Joan
Beishuizen on the 10th
(Slatter'& Lake Ave.) for
the reunion. The Murray
team won the consblation.
prize in the family ball
tournatnent at the reunion.
Glen, and. Erini[
Naldenby. - Lea -Anne
Haldenhy and Brad Engel•
helped Doris and Ray
McGregor celebrate the
40th• wedding anniversary.,
at C,hi.pivood Park,:
Shelburne -a week ago.
Cornelius and Myrtle'
Zondervan,'Lucknow, also'
attended.
Pert oaf the: Murray Family. entry in the Make It
Great In '98 parade. (t,iwingetor photo)
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Toronto.' and Connie'
Brigham. of Thunder Bay
receivedprizes;. for tieing.
.the eldest; younest prizes
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:errr to •Tyler Woodall
Kincardine; George and
Barb Smyth, Dtnnganr on
had most fatuity members
present, •
A-;tractor/wagon ride
around Dungannon was
enjoyed by those ; who
used to visit/or live here
` Ire! hey were ' kids.
Notable changes were.,
made to the • houses where
:such families as •Orsers,'
Fowlers,'Smyths used to
live. A walk -about around
the cemetery to visit and
remember those who have
passed: .on eotrnpletectjthe
day.
We are all, looking ,for-
ward to the third annual
''picnic next year wterc
More family members will
be attending who couidnt.
make it this year, A Smyth
,fainily history book Is
being compiled with
descendants dating hack to
1797 ' in Ireland, and
should he completed by
next year's gathering,