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PAGE EIGHT
INTERMEDIATES, n 5-2
OMR BLYTH WEDNESDAY
Lucknow • Intermediates, got re-
venge over IBlyth:• who drubbed
Ahem! in the initial ',encounter of
the season, when they wo the
second game' last Wednesd�y in
the Caledonian Perk by a score
of 5-2.
Grant. Chisholm. was 1pitching.
all the way. ;,,for Lucknow and
had.15 strikeouts for a fine .even-
, ng's ,work. j
MacDonald, pitching fqr Blyth,
-struck out T. Lucknow batters.
;Lu'cknow: 3, Chin ss; Art Baker
3rd; 'Chisholm p; 'MacMillan'
Maclntyre, cf Pritchird of; -Greer.
"grid; •Tholil son. "1st,. •U Chin'•,11
Anderson rf; JVIcColll rf. •
Blyth: K. Patterson cf; Tam-
blyn ss; Knox lf; W. Patterson
c Whitmore 1st; Clare 2nd; Mc-
Donald p; darter 3rd; Tyreman
rf. •
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Blyth• 000 .0,02.000-2 4 3
Lucknow 302'000 OOx-5 7 5
THE Lucjc.Now SENTINEL, LuaxvOW,; .0N'TARIO
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LUCKNOW SMATTER:RIPLEY ,
.14-2 ON •RIPLEY, DIAMOND
• The ''local.',team soundly troun
:d Ripley on their home . _ dia-
da=.ni ht a score
and last�'�i Y � ...1?Y
of 14-2. Ripley was shorthanded
for .the, game with some of their'
best men not available: However,
the shorthanded• 'story was true
'tor: Lucknow, to`o. At 8.15 the
Lucknow team -"consisted of 'only
six men, but by game time some
phone °calls and "digging" had in_
creased the number to nine.
Jack Campbell; just out of
• midget ranks, started 'forRipl'ey,
'+but was replaced by 'Jiro Need -
',ham' when the going got rough:
Grant''Chisholrn' and Hugh blab,-
Milian
Iac-Milian . divided the pitching " for
• .Lucknow ,with both doing an ex-,
cellent job.
Ripley: Mason c; Campbell p,
cf; ,'Needherm cf, p; MacKay lst;
MacDonald '3rd; Strauss 1f;. wle-'
Leod 2n4; Rainey rf; Thompson
ss. .
Lucknow: Al 'Baker c; J. Chin
3rd,- ss Maclntyre cf; Thompson i
1st; MacMillan ss, p; ,Chisholm.
p, 2nd; McColl, 2nd, 3rd; Ander-
$1011 if;Pritchard if; Haldenby
MacNay 'rf.
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Lucknow :052 241 000-14
"Ripley ,•100 000 100- 2
h ,e
18 3
3 7
MIDGETS LOSE
The Lucknow Midget ' • team
failed to , get into the win column
as yet as. the Beigrave team de-
feated tram 9,5 lin Belgrave last
Friday night. ,
,Lucknow: Floyd Stanley cf
Fraser Ashton .ss, p; Art ••Howald
c, 3rd; ° IBob Harris If; ''Barry 'Mc--
.Donagh p, ss; Bill Marshall' 1st;
Ted ;Collyer' 2nd; ;Bruce ,Baker,
3rd, c; ' Donald Johnstone rf;
Wayne Nixon -rf.-
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GAMES. THIS 'WEEK '.
The following is, the list of
games too be played within the,
,-next week. We would appreciate
receiving the scores from each.
team as they happen.
Intermediate:
July'. 9—Lucknow at Benmiller
Girls'
July 13—Brussels:• at •Lucknow.
July' 16—Lucknow at Brussels
• Midgets
nOW
at���Luck
July -17 -Formosa .
W..DNESDAY, :JULY lith, U 56e
Bantam
JulY13 ' .1 and 2
July '17-1 and- Whitechurch.
Pee Wee
July 11-3 and 1,
July' 13-3 • at " Zion,
July .:16.-4 and
July 18-3 .and .2.*
• .Local League
July .11.—Nite Hawks & Specials
:Kinloss and , Kintail
July 16: Firemen & /cite Hawks
Kinloss" and. .St Helens
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PEE .WEE RESULTS -
Team to..3-12, Zion -6
Team No 3-38, No: 2 .
Donald : •MeCharles" left • lest
Wednesday on 'a : trip t'o : the West.
Catsup
Peanut gutter
Hunts, 13 oz. Low, '•
A,__*_.___�-_
Low Price. � FETURE ,
Horne s." 9 oz',. Homogenized;
`SAYE • 6c a Jar ¢-_- - -
omato
bottles 3
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TIP TOP. FANCY. '
U,I Ce 29,
til. FEATURE
Purex. ,Super Soft : • •
Lo`v, •Low; Feature. SAV
Toilet Tissue
Headqua rters
FULL LINES of- FROZEN "'JUICES, MEAT and .FISH
Values+ Effective July 12,13;:1 �::'
BE, WISE, .GRAB 'THESE BUYS!'. , '- � •
Phone 119 • Place ;,Your Orders; Here NOW .,Fox' CHERRIES Lucknow
for all .your
rolls
Preserving Needs
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• _f James The. lovelyprofusion of flowers__.:
El b tl Chamber testified--fo' the' esteem in which
t O D ber 19th she was :held, Rev. W.. R. Lake
of Kincardine, substituting for
W' t Pts
her pastor,, Rev..Sach who is on'
holidays,. • conducted: -the . service;
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ANDII G i sh.e�.was the daughter o am
;ST
Leggett and lza e • Chamber -
line Leggett,. n'. ecem� .
1894, she' was married at TJnder-
3. 1 .6. ::wood . to .Immanuel James Husk
.6. of .00/1: 7, 'Kincardine Township:
1 ,6 For some-. years they ' lived in
•s and -of late years in Kinloss
2'•, 4::
3; 2 : Towrr'hhip. She was a v�► ornen of
• 3 : 2 .sterling: 'qualities,: who: had many
,1 .3 • 2 friends; and• was always ready to.
._ en .whelping.
RESULTS . need• Being .in indifferent health
LOCAL LEAGUE
T� , • • for a few years she .bore her
EAG UE
)C. 11Y; -
as .of Saturday,
Belfast ..,..::
St.. 'Helens .
July 7th)'
Pallbearers were .' James, Law -
•:Kinloss 3.'
• - ; 2 2 4 Huron Township and' near Glam rence, Nelson and Clifford Husk, •
Paramount
NOW IN STOCK,ONEXARLOAD
Weatherply Fir Plywoi
IN. ALL THICKNESSES •+
', f1 5-8"
1-4", 3-8", 1-2 , - and 3-4f
also .. ,
Underlay Grade SHEATHING PLYWOOD
. ,inti -16 and 5-8" _,. Thickness- ._ .
Ask fbr Free Plans showing the Different Items
that cari lie
made by using .Fir, Plywood, ' •
JOHN. W. H.1.4.DERSON
LUMBER E 4MITED
PHONE 150, LttliNOW
Nate Hawks
2 mis and prank Mil=
Kintail 1
en bearer -s.
ler. Grandchildren acted• as flow
iremen - 1
Speciais Friends attended from. Crich-
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1 ' d hand to those in ton, Sask.; Toronto, Woodstock,
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Thursday,'. July 5th
St. Helens 18, ,Kintail 9 '
Nite . Hawks. ' 29, Paramount .2
' Tuesday, . '.July ..10th
Belfast: 16,.•St. Helens 6
Fireinen, 28, Paramount 9
OBITUARY
MRS, HENRY MULLIN
The death 'of Mrs: Henry Mul-
lin 'occurred at her home in the
village.' on- Saturday following a
heart seizure.;: She was 76.years
: of age. Mrs. Mullin was •a native
of Ashfield" ;Township, and had
lived y in Lucknow. for a good Her'remains rested at. the fam
many years. She was held in high fly residence until,;. Monday, July
esteem by a' wide 'circle . of. kah when the" funeral 'service
friends. was; held at Linklater's.:funeral
She wet the former Maggie Mc parlors at.2 00 p.m. with. inter-
, daughter of 1Vlalcolnt (Vic
Millan and Katharine McCallum
and . was born 'On, Concession 40,
Ashfield, • on. April ,24th, 1880.
On,, December 25th,: 1900,x' she
married Henry 1VZullin" and they
�.farmned in Ashfield for a nurn�ber
of years before retiring' to Luck`
While health permitted•. • Mrs:
Mullin .was a faithful member.
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of 'the Lucknow Presbyterian
Church and • active in 'W.VV'.S.
work. She was also a Member
of''. the Lucknow' Women's Insti-
tute: , The funeral service was, held
on Monday afternoon at' the• Mr--
Lenr•an and MacKenzie Funeral.
I Horne 'conducted . by Rev., 'Wal-
t f,McClean, Interment wa[5' in.
' Green.?„Hi Cemetery with W. W
• Z�y :y. Wnl.' Fisher,' Morgan Herr.
Robertson, :Roy
. ars;;' S.e ie' Stothers acting as
�r 3. • ,' 1.: n surf; i�J I•+�by a
3i.,. r
:rgyy, wr 4 lla, of Lucknow
arid '.7 y� :,: ,�, _ Stewart of Luck-.
•�a s� r . r. ' i..i f Listowel. wel. Also
are . r„i e ;grandchild= .
i :.'� �:,;;,yyg� t .�•iurfren and.
3 r oer r«' Barbara 3tothers of .
;,art.t�.e�� t »r!:r *l .x made her'
r, r -r " '*r1r . :,rc� r •tth Mrs.
tiG: predec aced
' ;xv-: • .'.4.11: v 11.4; and a daughter
dea't h ccurred
: years ago.
1. HUSK. ,
1 'Where ter :d into ret on.Fri-
day'
Fri
be oved wife of Tn:nar l
da foreno{,'n; July 6th, Ida May,
o ue
Husk in her 90th year <..t the farcy
ily residence clear K. nio s. Botrxi
atzN•nderwoodro.Octoh€:: —40- 1828 b =.
sickness' with great patience' and
Christian fortitude and was ten-
derly cared for Eby, her' daughter-:
in-law; Mrs. Melvin Husk..
Surviving besides her husband
are four' daughters , and three•.
sons,: (Viola). Mrs Daniel,,Bell of
Tiverton;: (Pearl) Mrs. H.. Warner
of Winnipeg; (Verna) Mrs. Hugh
•Passmore. of Chrichton,
(Amy) IlVIrs: Fred Passmore, La
fieche'`Sask.; Oscar, ;Glamis, Mel-
vin and Wellington of Kinloss.
Township; :30 grandchildren,' 23
• great grandchildren also survive..
Brantford, : Harriston, • Pinkerton
and :other. points.
-men:- .in -.-Kincardine _ Cemetery—
BORN
JOHNSTONE=-Mr. and Mrs Gor- :
don Johnstone are happy' to ari:-
nounce, the birth ' of their baby.
daughter • on Monday, July' 2nd,
1$56, at Wingham General Res-
pite', a sister, for John and 'Bruce.
PARKER: --in Wingham- :General
Hospital on Friday, .June 29th,..
1956; to Rev;' • and Mrs. :H. L.
Parker, •Wirighain, son.,: ` '
ELLIOTT—,4n Wingham General
Hospital, on Saturday, June 30,
.1956, to Mr. and Mrs: Harold'' El-
liott, •R. 4, Ripley,a son.
MORAN—to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Moran, •- Woodstock, :on Monday.,
June 25th, 1956, a son, :Michael
E raneis;:_. f
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