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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-09-14, Page 8'vi 3 tt: FY it • M Yy ,pr 3t .1 !AGE EiG.HT ,t xHF LUCK -NOW SENTINEL*: Lt?C Oq''r ONTARIO i Prep re ,for Winter and save Money by installing your • awn. Insulation Wax paper. enclosed Insulation Batts can cut clown' . ` Heat. Loss • by as much' as 35 Percent. .. THERE:.IS--A T EMENDOOUS;-S•AVI1- G 1 - INSTALLING, YOUR OWN INSULA'TION. The Insulation :to completely insulate the Ceilipgs of an ATerager,Home. costs ,approximately $40.00. For. the ` Walls approximately $35.00. • WE WILL GLADLY' GIVE YOU AFREE: ESTIMATE FOR INSULATING YOUR. HOME ucknow No Obligation. IIIENDERSON E ITE BER LIMITED 150— Ontario Phone• DUNGANNON :Visiting. Mr. Jos. ' 1V1a. Ilan at the home of Mrs; Jessie Oliver and . Miss E. ` MacMillan . for .the week -end were' has friends, Mr., Wm. Clark and Edwin Clark, De= troit. , . • . -Miss Floft"Durniny home-econ= omist, who has been chaperoning .' conducted tours through the Lake Erie counties and Detroit, was a visitor"withslyer' parents; --'Mr.. & Mrs. R. 'J. Durnin. 'Miss Patricia Young, who.' has , been employed in Wingharn, was taken ill and had, ,her appendix removed. at '' Wingharn Hospital last :week.. She, was visited Sun- day +b ' Mr,. arid. Mrs: Eldon' Cul- ..bert and Mr:: and # Mrs... Robert Bere. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Durnin Phillips ' 'over 'the week -end at their cottage at Point Clark were the foriner's sister, Miss Myrtle Phillips • of London and' Mrs. D. Todd of -St: -Helens. • Mics. Victor Errington. spent a ''week - with her grandchildren, while Mr. and Mrs. ' Jonn Dur- 4riends. • •nin took a trip to. Parry last week Miss Margaret Joy 'Durnin,. .who has' been employed in .God- er&ch for -some .time, .left; :on Mon-. day, ' accompanying • her father, Charles . Durnin, Calgary, where she will •assist'_ him ' in ,his . rest Sound` EDGED BLYTIH 11-9 FOR 2nd WIN OF .SEMI-FINAL'S SET ' • Lucknow edged the Blyth Nine on Friday night.. in their 'own 'Park ,by an 11=9count to put the, Sepoys two • up in the best - of -seven set in the W.O.A.A.. `B' series semi-finals. • 1cent Hedley won his own ball game with a two -run homer.,' With „two ' away in the top of the ninth, ' George Westlake was intentionally' passed, as. lie he had. cracked -out. circuit clouts in the f the .sand . 7th. But the .sti at ',egy ' didn't ,pay off as Hedley came through ' With the, .game :winning: blow., Harold. Greer' also connected for 'the, circuit in the 8th. .• Blyth went: down hi `.order in the bottom of the ,9th, as, Tyreman grounded 'out ICouse to. 'Westlake,, Tamblyn struck out and Whit- more flied to • Bob Hanson • in right: , r It was 'a free -hitting ',fixture with Lucknow banging' out -11 blows' to 'Kith's 10, Grant Chisholm :Was ' absent with aninfected leg...A;rt 'Baker and Don T°homrpson. were also ab- sent, but with Al Baker. back .to de; the :catching,' George West lake. took over . the first base' chores:. Harold Greer took • over at • second, ,which spot Art ,Baker ,had; held . down in th'e .• series opener Lucknow: Baker c; MacMillan ss; MaeIntyre, cf; Westlake 1st; •Hedley, p; .H, Greer 2nd; C.ouse: 3rd; Nanson .rf; C. Chin' If. , Blyth: Tarribly i. ss; Whitmore. lst; Hazelwood 2nd; Fairservicel cf; Watson p;• Weber 3rd; •Mac-: Donald, . c; 'Knox 1f;; T,, reman rf. r•h.e Lucknow .,:.200 102 312-x-11 ' 11 4 Blyth . 102 '100.320- 9.•10 5 # *•.* • LUCKNOW .CHALKSS`UP THIRD; aurant :business STRAIGHT�AOAI Mr. ,and. Mrs. ,Alf Hefford • and . ST ' BLYTH �N , JimMy,..Port : Coliborne, spent the -� -' i • Young flughie MacMillan. was week -end with .Mr, and Mrs, Al -'on the mound for Ludknow on vin; Sherwood. .. •Mr.•`and' Nlrs. Albert Campbell Monday night; as the locals took- a 7-.4' victory from .Blyth fOr the were recent'visitors:with Mrs Rich. Fitzgerald and Mrs: Henry third strai glit win• in 1V1G the 'bent- acilVlaillan, each goizrg. _the route . Gardner. of -seven set •for : a victory, and' versatile Geo. , ,Mr'. and Mms:,Jack Ric The local nine veers scheduled Westlake is 'still available :to .take . WEDNESDAY SEPT. 14th 1955 • For The" THREE FLOAT.PRIZES•-$15.00,, $10,00; E E PRIZES . .. 4.,k $2,, Business Places, Organizations and Individuals are' urged to "Join The Parade". and help m • `ake. The.. 90th FALL FAIR . A BIG. SUCCESS 7011•!411010•100110•01001700007 .,, and few long balls- were hit to .the • outfield, ,While Hughie's ,teammates' • didn't play perfect ball, • they. were in there. 'in the pinches, 'and pulled some heat plays to keep- the ` 16 -year-old lad ozi ;top •ali the .way:: • Lucknow opened with :a three run splurge but. Blyth tied it up: by' the ` '5th. Three more in ,the 6th and One in. .the 7th. `gave: the .a comfortable' lead Which ' Blyth, only managed to pare, by a,"sngle:';tally •in the 9th, although they had Blyth, oron as Mac- Donald grounded '• to.Cause - at short for' a. force -out ' of third to 'end:tt.. ' Blyth . also threatened' in ', the 8th,'. but ' Greer speared .one ' go=; irrg. .through. the 'middle.. 'anti doubled ;a' runner .Off .second... Chilly' • weather has discourag- ed• the .fans` in: this:. semi-final x ,. se ies�•. :which,, is .producing, som good `'ball . and has ..proved , that. the, Sepoy Town squad doesn't l`- k;for pitchers. With. three' wins. they • haven't: used• the same. hurl •er twice, "Chisholm, Hedley arid 1'►drdson, to go back to Blyth on Wednes- a -p fling if need. •be. "on Hugh of Aylmer and their day night and would! wind it 'up daughter . June .'(Mrs..Vic Sew- with another win, and qualify ard). and ' son George .,f Oakland, for the final series for '.the Cal.,:" were recent visitc.rs_ .with W,O.A.A "B" softball silverware. Mr: and. Mrs. Robt. Bere. ,. • ' Granit -Chisholm is still hobb-' Dr: H. O. • S. Vokes. •'and , 'Mrs. •ling from infection.. in his • leg, ,VOkes' 'of Toronto were ,, recent and wasn'.t dressed : for Monday visitors • to .the 'village.- = ' night's ,'.game: That's :when the . Miss `Lois Webster, who is at- . 'Westlake -Cook • master minds de- • Lucknow Al Baker e,: H: 1Vlac= Millan p, D, : MacIntyre cf, West- lake ' lst, . Ii:. Hedley `3rd,: H.. Greer 2nd, P. Couse • ss, C. Greer• rf,' C. '• Chin If. Blyth 020 010..001-4 Lucknow • " 300.00310x=-77 Umpires. Tiffin and Weis. ' lending—Teachers' College—at -tided-to-send--Iiugh-to=-thehill -H-URLED 3 -GAMES IN ONE Stratford, was presented % with .top, 'and his' spinner had " the DAY, 'INCLUDING , NO-HITTER, travelling` cases by. a' . nurriber. •;of Blyth boys pretty' well. baffled TO .WIN PEE -WEE TOURNEY as they Couldn't connect- solidly : t tM IA'. - f • • _M • •ay'ior*�n KITCHEN—running water cuts •kitchen chores -laundry and dishes ars done in half the time,. BATHROOM—ata the con' en • - fence of a sty home to protea your family's health and add to. your comfort:, • 0 AT budget' plan! 'Why lug water by' hand any. longer? : Install .a Duro Pumping System' now. and: enjoy running water as you "pay, for it. Save time, sane labour; cur operating costs. AS LOW AS • 1O�Jo' DOWN • UP--TO--1.8-MO�1S- O-P-AIY: for pump, fixtures and iinstallafion,'too The• EMCO Budget Plan will cover your corn= • plete water system ti -pump; tank,' pipe, kitchen and' bathroom fixtures, taps in alt' buildings and the cost of installation.' You can have -the who're job done NOW -and pay for it over the ' next yearand a;half. Mk for in estimate of the r cost of. EMCO Buclur eti Plan; aterial worked out on ,the get Visit•Cir Phone ;Us Without Delay • BARNS—So much easier `to Water the stock . and so much :extra -protection- protection–against - F.�irtiplirs Bross Mfg. Co.IJrrtitind. Murdie &mon Heati tg-and.-P�1umbing 'PHONE ,10' .._: LrCKN'OW ONT.- Jim McCartney, 13 -year-old on-of,=Mr.- and--Mrs-ArtMc�Cart ney of Ajax and formerly of;. I4ucknow, has entered the'hall of fame by pitching• a no -hit ball game.: The„ lad . is a: grandson' •of Mrs: R. T. Douglas of •Luckripw. ' Jath pitched the _game at, Pee -Nee hardball tournament at Newmarket. But ,,his no-hitter. wasn't .• -the- only 'feat 'of the day: He -pitched -three •games -in- the one -day tournament and won them all as 'the Ajax kids swept the set. r. In the first guile against Aur- ora . Jizn chalked up his no -hit,, $=rtiii�'�'ga`rne by a 127,0 score.- He core: 'He struck out 12 men, and to 1d to 1 rs:-.per o . out a triple . and a. double at the •plate. • Ajax then met : Barrie . in the semi-finals and scored a 4-2 win with Jim''allowing only 'One flit and whiffing seven. in the final game with r Newmarket 'the Ajax squad •:romped .to an 11-5 Win, The Ajax' team, Which had played only two; exhibition" games ' Prior to. 'the tournament, now• plans to enter the O. B',A wee -Wee playdo ns Manager of the team' is Jam's dad, 'Art McCartney, and:: the coach is Jack MacKay.' ent'atives• of District No. 4 of the Provincial Lawn Bowling :•As- sociation. They 'received, the dis- trict prize of silver 'trays. ,In 4the • Toronto corripetitions Roy .and Fret dropped their first game and went• ifte. the eonsol- ation draw: ':In that class they won their firstt game,:: and had the second one in the •bag until the last: end • they "were' nosed out by a single .shot: Had they ' won• this one ,• they would' have • qualified.. for t onsola tion finals. I MA 'pioneer United n Wh Wh s eF n f F Reston -district e r 9 e� ov n al d i s e r v d c n a a r Mrs. Y Gilchrist e s- tn 1► OBITUARY' THO S, 'FIERCE . Funeral services for. 'Thomas Pieree, 85,_.a•' pioneer of'the Res- - ton, Manitoba,.district;�were held :in the Church' on Satur day.. afternoo n; September' 3rd. ov G _ idden • officiated.•, and Mrs. - . iddeti rendered ' a solo. Burial. was in: the family plot at :the' RestonCemetery. Mr. Pierce died following `an. 'illness. of ome. duration on. Thursday,. S• teniber -'1st. The. :large ' number attending ,the. service and the• many, floral tributes • testify to the, , popular- ity of: M'r'. Pierce; who ,has: re- .sided, e- sided: in, the since :1892, a year before •.the railway reached d ther . - He .was :bon at Holyrood...on .' January 19,t1h ' 1870 and took up a homestead five miles south of , 'Reston in 18 2. He farmed there until his retirement. in 1946, `when ate cr ed"to :fi,•eston: He -was an ;active member of the Reston . United 'Church and a. most faithful attender of -services - there. He so served on ithe Ghurch: boar Ile is' survived by three' Lyle of • Reston, Lawrence. .of Brandon andOrville • :of Boisse- vain andsthree daughters, Fran- ces (Mrs.'Dempsey),• Mable (Mrs. John uthill.) and Verna. (Mrs.:Burton Busby), all of :Res-. ton.: Mrs: pierce ce predeceased' him in 1946.,;,'' Also; sur - "ing are:'tuo-broth ers, Noble of`L• uoknow and Jas. of 'Reston an three sisters, Miss Jennie' Pierce-. of Lucknow, Mrs. Wm; McLeanof Vancouver, $.C. • avid Mrs. Alice 'Harrison of Kin- sardine: '• A nephew, Edward Harrison of -Ituron- mow shr - was-- g•— those from distance attending the funeral, FOURTH CONCESSION' Miss, Betty Haniilton '•heis begun her studies' t• Teachei s • College at atrtSfo d at tratford,' r, and. M s. George Catnliliell' and Mr. Lloyd 'Fraser of Ilderten• spent a few days .with' Mr. and. Mt% Harold AUStifFir cl -familk:-.4: Vit. Bob attended'the London Fair on Tilesda�'. .r Mr. and. Mrs �it G. Martin and. 1Vi`r: ani r ` A. i1�1 7 Citi --Visit Sunday withMrs. Mary Rout, ledge at th ' home of lvir. and -1Vrrs poug -a Graham;-1�I'rs oul0 ;ledge is returning to h� r home' iii -the• Westthis week accora- • d h ponied by -.her niece, Tvirs,. Gra. .., �. LOCAL PAIR COMPETED IN GLOBE. AND MAIL .DOUBLES Roy Finlayson and Fred Jack son were in Toronto:last Thurs. ay, competing in the e Globe and Maiw le cab. 10—att.te ,e : .