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!atkves,
Miss Winnifred Farrier of' .Tor
Mrs: Nettie:, I '.ernahan; left last onto • spent the week -end . with
week fbr her' homein 'Vancouver. her parents, .Mr. and Mr7. W. R.
after visiting ,her
sister, Mrs. 'Farrier.
Mary Jane Tiffin and other : rel- kr.and Mrs Gib Hamilton &
athres for .the last .two months. family 'visited:, on Sunday. with
There' win be; euchre • and her parents, .Mr. and, Mrs' A. E.
dance' in the Whitechurch Hall ;Buckton.
bn:• Friday evening. Euchre to. Mr. and Mrs. •Stanley. Moore .&
start at. 8.30 :sharp-_ Ladies with :family spent the; week -end with
lunch 'free. Admission 50c: Pro-
ceeds for the Red :Cross:.: "
+Mary„ and, Sandra Fisher had
a, tonsilecto'my in Wingham , Hos-
pital ••on. Friday. .
aures was home 'front.
school . a few days last week. with.:
'tonsili tis -•`
.Mrs `ran�cis Walker of Michi
gap visited' last ' week. with Mr.
• and : Mrs:' Jack . Craig.. '
xMrs. Jean Brayford of Toronto
spent the week -end with Mr. '&
Mr. and Mrs..:Perry Thompson at
Caledon.
LANGSIPE',
Mr. Fred 'Tiffin had television.
installed recently.
Mrs. , Wm. Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. ' Russel -Walker of Petrolia
were : recent visitors with the
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I WELLES)t`EY WIN •OPEN R.
][N CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES.
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WEDNESDAY,1SF,PT; 28th, 1955
BLIND CAl1IP,AIGN AT ,
Ol4E=TIiiRD .4» OBJECTIVE;
Wellesley` Intermediates went
one up on the local boys in the
fornier's sister, .Mrs• John Pur- beat -of -seven series: for the
ves and• Fraser. W:O.A.A. Intermediate "B" sham -
The Tiffin families attended pionship, when they scored a 6-1
the c victory in' the' Caledonian Park
picnic cniaPartyll
t thehone t.of Mr. and on Monday night.
Mrs. Victor Emerson, in White-
church for ' Mrs. Nettie Kerna
han who returned to Vancouver
last week. ' • '
Mr; and • Mrs.' Jack • Hayes • of.
-Lavonia,=Mich.;-.were :..Week.='ems
visitors with' Mr. and . Mrs. Rus-,
sell Ritchie and: Tiffin fainilies.t.
Mr:" and 'Mrs: .Harry 'Metcalfe,.
Gladys. and ,Donald .of'Pinkerton;
were '.Sunday visitors With 'Mr,`
and Mrs. Frank Miller. ..• •
,Mrs. Annie Works of Sarnia
and Mr. 'and Mrs. Myles MacMil-
lan and . family of -Port Huron
were. Sunday, visitors with• Mr. &
Mrs:'' Pat MacMillan
Mr. arisl Mrs. Roy .MacKenzie,
Roddy, Barry, , Donald & Grant
of 'Oshawa were 'week -end visi-•
tors with : her mother, Mrs. John
Purves . and Fraser and other
friends. •
Mrs.. ' Frank. Miner and . Betty'
visited Monday' • afternoon:. with'
Mr. and Mrs. James Irwin, Con.
;2; West. •
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Mr. and Mrs V., Emerson,` Miss,'
Lila and Eldon Emerson and Mrs..
Greg Shiells of Wingharin spent,
Sunday afternoon,, with relatives
at .the funeral `..home in .Acton
+wwhere: the remains of • their Cous-
in, • Miss Anna MacGregor' was.
resting.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Hayes . of
Detroit spent ,the week -end with
Mr, .and. Mrs.• Russ , Ritchie and•
Mrs T. fi,•Moore and other rel-. other relatives
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Wellesley were fresh . from
their seven game series.. -with
Baden, 'while Lucknow had a 10 -
day layoff since the Blyth series.
W. ellesley's . • first four' runs
were tinea_.. ;
two. 'out
and a man on base: ink the 5th,,
a' third` ,stiike .got away 'from
Westlake' behind the batt. TWO
successive hits,, . and ari 'error . in
-fight field .followed, giving Wel-
lesley '.their first ' three runs .to
open the scoruig.' They added, an -
ether unearned run in the 8th
on an ' error at 3rd ..and tallied
twice• more in the 9th.
Lucknow's . only run came in
the 8th inning when ,hits +by. Mac
Intyre, Westlake • and 'Hedley,,
along . with a Wellesley error,
gave.' them the. single counter.
Leis gave up: 6 hits while
Grant .C.higholm was nicked. for
8. Chisholm :struck out .12 , while
Leis sent 9 down swinging.
' The second gaane was • sched-
uled for the Linwood' 'park •on
Wednesday night.
COLWANASH •MEETINGS ( Wellesley:.. Lidner . if -•`I1. Leis
.• is; R. Leis, 3rd, Iutze, 'sus; Swartz,
'TheiColwanosh'Junior Institute 2nd;.Spahr; 'c; •elterborn, ,.•lst;;
met `° in the Dungannon Public Futher, cf, Boshart, rf. '
"school for their September- ,. Lucknowl Thompson, •lst 'Mac-.
meeting; AS ' there was no: 'guest Millan • ss; MacIntyre; ,cf, West
speaker present • each member
was to have , a number 'for enter-.
taininent.:. The .Junior :Farmers
met.. in 'the Dungannon Parish.
Hall- 'for their ••meeting.; Mr. Art
Bolton; assistant. ag . rep. from the
Department of Agriculture;:'Clin-,
lake,, c; H. Greer, rf;' Chisholm,
p Hedley:•3rd, Couse; 2nd; Chin,
if •
r:h:e
Wellesley 000,030 012^--6 8 4
Lucknow '..,.,.:000:000.010--1';6 4
Wellesley H. Leis and Spahr;
ton,, Spoke a few' words to: the Lucknow, .Chisholm and . West-.
members. At the 'joint meetin g lake.. ' • • •
'plans ' were made 'to enter two
numbers 'in; . the Exeter variety
.concert: The ' time to' start, our
joint! 'rneetines ..Was set ' ..at ' . ten
o'. .
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TWENTY RINKS IND UBLES
Lucknow Bowling ,Club 'has
had a.' .very ..successfulseason,
With an •increased, "meinberslip
Donations to the' local cam-
paign' of .the Canadian Institute
for the Blind,,,totalled. "$04,50 ..at
the week -end, '»hiCh is aboutone-
third • of the objective far this
community
Iviiss, M. MacDonald,' R R, 2
Holyrood, $2.00; Mrs. Jas, Math'
Luckriow, 2.00; Miss ,Eliza.
booth Murdie, Lucknow, 3,00; Rev
N,, Caswell, . Whitechurch, 3.50;
Mrs, Josephine. Murdie., LueknOw,
2.00; Dr. Mo R. Corrin, Lucknow,
10.00; Misses • Jessie and Annie
MacKay, , Lucknow, 10.00; : r. J• '
R, Lane; 'R. 2,. , olyroocl, 500• ;
Mr, T. A: Ferguson, • L ucknow
,C..Weatherl ead; °Zink:
noww, It 00;. Mr. • 'Fred' •
Anderson,
Luc1 now, : I:00; Mr.:Ale'xAn-
drew, Lucknow, "5.00;:, Mr, Fames
Baird;: R: 3, Lueknow, 7.00; 'Mr..
Donald J: MacLean, Luokr<ow,
2,00; ' Miss: • Margaret Malcolm,
Lucknow, 2.00;• Mr. Jack• Irwin,'
R. 2, Lucknow; 1.00; .Mr. Wm, Ir
vin, R:.7, Lucknow, 2.00; Mrs.
Neil J. MacKenzie, 'Lucknow, •
2;00;' ;Mrs. Sam' Durnin,' Luck -
now, 2.00; ;Jack" Van Oscli, R. 3,:.
Luckno*, 1.00; Mrs': Geo, ' Alton,
R.. 2, '•. Lucknow, '2.00; Mr, Jim.
Canieron, Lucknow,..2.00,
C.W.N,A CONVENTION
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above--Vancouver-on-the Grouse- -
Mountain chair "lift.' When . going
up . you are. • seated. in a 'double
swinging .chair resemblingfer.
ris 'wheel.. Usually ',the • chair
suspended about 50 feet ' off the •
ground,, arid ' is being pulled to
by ,.a deisel engine and heavy
steel cables. On. the. top: of Grouse
Mountain a magnificent view Of
• • Vancouver is, ,seen: The temper-.
,attire is quite cool up ''above'the
clouds
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BOON in ,the Winghani • Hospi-: and a lot of good nights of, bowl-,
tal `on Friday, September 23rd to • ing...•
Mr. and' Mrs. Ted. McClenaghan, On Tuesday' night of:last••week
a, son, • a . brother' fur Percy and 'twenty bowler's took part. in • the
Cheryl.• "• local' .rneri's , doubles tournament.
sire
Thewinning. twosomes ' • were
• Garfield MacDonald aritt..lirri
Cameron, Isaac Miller and Mur-
ray 'Couse� Harold ; Ritchie • and
Roy -Finlayson,_.; ;Lloyd Ashton:
and Wallace Miller.... ;•
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WIN FIRST PRIZE . AT • •
CLINTON TREBLES MONDAY
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For, changes and, additions in the, white' page section
cal'1. o tr •"Buslness • Office, without 'delay.
Two' rinks. of i ucknow• bowl-
ers competed in .' the n>axedversity students' who had spent
trebles tournament in Clinton On. the summer working at the hotel
•Monday. evening: and 'won first and Who : were returning to
and third. prize:•
-school:
r. an- rs. ' oo y7Fiayson:
and Fred. Jackson finished on top
in th '^teurhey and each received.
a bushel of MacIntosh, apples:
Third prize •went. •to • Mr: and'Mrs.
Jack MacDonald and ,Garfield
Saturday, evening . we: `.departed
from ,the west via CPR, Sunday
presented another `thrilling :day
through the, mountains on -an en-
tirely different route. Following.
the'.' Thompsori River valley wa ,
passed' ''such ...rioted. places as
.Suicide :Rapids,: Hell's. Gate,. .and•
the' Devil's Wash Basin. From, the.
'scenic. .dome • car we had a ring=
side seat: ,for. the Mountain gran-
deur,:
At Banff we .hada half.hour
-stop that gave< us very little time
to see this surnmer wonderland..
While ; waitirig• for, the train we
noticed': a Porr'Aib-ort 11 acket •
and upon introducing ourselves -
we
urselves-we' found it to ' be Fred :Dick
son Who is working.: at the golf.
course at Banff for' the . sumi ler,
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was swelled by numerow ani=
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eleven -quart '• basket of apples.
• The sixteen . rinks which com-
peted were all out-of-town ..trios,
as . Clinton' bowlers withdrew to
aaccornodate the visitors. Yr
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Our return journey, took us to
such cities as.` Calgary, ,.Moose
Jaw, Regina,. Fort VViIliam' and.
Sudbury: We. were keenly inter-..
esiied acre-creled. Lake -Super.
for, ° to see Marathon and Abitibi
paper .mills. The mills are said
to .employ the .,entire•,poputiation
bf the • towns. ' •
We returned to 'Toronto .Wed,
nesday morning, -arriving "back
' - home" .lust, .:in time to ..get the
The community was shocked to paper out'. We were thi illed •wet
hear of -the •deatlt, of Mrs. ` -Melia thee: `n'ser�r•orre - drf--;�Treetirig _ new •y -
•Treleaven.. Sympathy cis extended
-to-•uhe-,bereaved. •nd will -hat-soon�f our de
Mr. . Harold Gardner was up
for the week -end as ` his another
is not well and visited with. Mr:
and ••Mrs.. Bill Hunter.
Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Hunter spent
the week -end -end in'Porta Perry,
Mrs. Mary McAuley, Mr. and
Mrs. .Earl Lambert. and. Mrs, Niie
son Lambert of Acton spent. ;Sun-
day with Mr. '• and Mrs.: Frank
Ritchie.,
rid.ar;-.M.'Eld ...,Rliatie 8&:.
people; and seeing new'things,
ou -
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lig tful visit o the . Western
`Jimmie .and Mr.. and Mrs. "'i1VlY
Ritchie visited .Sunday with Mr:
and Mrs. Jim Sn ith at Mples:,
Worth. ' .• ' •
Church Will be at 10 a,m7for
the month of October. Rally' day
will be held next Sunday, also
at 10, • • •' •
Mr, axed Mrs.. Peter Cook and
Elaine spent Sunday with. Mr. &
Mrs. Bruce Holland of Clinton,
Coast. •
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'As well .as a:•'convct.tion and
a vacation; it was a 'reunion. Four..
of my former 'fellow; ;qtr' rents at
Ryerson Institute of •'1'i•rhnologY
who are .now; employed with
their. fathers in newspiriior • war•
were at 'the convention. It' bras•
the first time that we i ivw`o from.
B.0 one frown. Ont. an.t two from
tetkier as
over ' two years,..
_Mr. and Mrs. Joe Frecornan,•J0e
and Art ' and B'ei y- ani ua C
Segar "of - Gbderich v ie.i tr d stn•
day with Mr . and.:,Mrs, Sr,
HO.
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unter. .
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Mrs. Barbara Ritchie • c•nd
Kenneth Cameron visited Sunday.
with Mr, and Mrs.' '(les ;gitchle�