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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-07-11, Page 8IL* a1 A' • ,l.r o61 rr F.; • 4, iy •h 4 sN 11, `r, { 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. • rhe Blyth• 000 .0,02.000-2 4 3 Lucknow 302'000 OOx-5 7 5 THE Lucjc.Now SENTINEL, LuaxvOW,; .0N'TARIO • • • 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. L3 ._ r. 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.- . d 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 • 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 1 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 • • _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; 3 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- - - 1 ' d hand to those in ton, Sask.; Toronto, Woodstock, • 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. ' 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 ,SIV V/�'1LV•,1.l..CJ , � LTE r MODEL >4CORS w.g,� ,,,v ,�jb nr;;; `". �.. , ,p e.,y"' ice--• • > ver • Special! . SPECIAL! ': $450 1950- Ford Coach T*o- 1955 Pontiaes, fully equipped $1,895 1955 Standard Chev, Sedan, fully equipped r+.+++ +• $1,895 1955 Pontiac Powerglide Sedan, dully .equipped .:$2,095 1954 Pontiac Sedan .:. , . •., $1,495 1952 Chev.' Deluxe Sedan 1952 Plymouth Sedan, $ 950 1952 Chev. Convertible, powerglide, • fully, equipped •+•$1,495 1950 Pontiac Sedan, fully equipped .... _i...... .:.....• $+ 850 1950 Plynmouth 'Sedan .... .. •�....+;, . + 195 1949 Chev. Deluxe Sedan . .'... $ 695 Two 194$ Pontiac Sedans. $ 395 TRUCKS' s 1953 International, 1 -ton Stake with'rack ..:y.r•+.:• • $ 895 • .�". -• ._._ ,. X95' -1952`-chew: 1/2 -ton Pick -Up �-:.rw.,�. � _._.- 1950 Dodge i -ton Panel.....,..�......>.+.............. ......> ... 5 250 $ 3 1949 Chev.. �'i/,i.ton Pick=tipsy .,..................,.. ,o Brussels 'otors Huron 'County's Poremo5t Used Car Deaiere Cash Cities Service ade, 'Texnaa y-- Open :Evenings Until 10 Dealer Phone 73x, Unwell.