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THE LUCKNOW' SENTINEL, lotiacNOW,; ONTARIO.
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SHORTHANDED SQUAD .WINS
%N' HENMILLER THURSDAY
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Lucknow ,Intermediates scrap-
• ed up a bare nine men last
• Thursday night, and defeated the
Deneniller boys On their home
diamond 74. •Lucknow was with
out their, regular, .infield and re-
cruited Al Irwin for second base,
and` Doug •• Haldenhy for short.
Manager Jack Cook was pressed
i to Umpiring; duty on . the bases
leaving the bench completely va+1
cated .by the male, members. Bet=•
ty Miller and' Lois Crowston fill-
ed in• as score. keepers.'
This has bee.' xi, the answer .this
Year for' most ' o f the out -of town
• • games, However,- when the squad`
plays ,at borne there .it. usually
• enough players . on' hand to field'
two 'teams.
Grant . Chisholm was the win-
ning ,pitcher for Lucknow, going
• all the way andgiving up • no
earned runs. • Bentniller scored
their, lone -counter on an .error.
• Jewell : started • • for Benmiller,
:but, was relieved near the end .of
the gable by Jenkins , when the
Lucknow boys started to hit .'him
hard;" • •
Lucknow: 'MacMillan : c;- McC'olt.
3rd; Maolntyre ,cf;Thompson 1st;.
Chisholm p;. Anderson rf; ' Hald-•
enb _ss; -Pritchard lf,, -Irwin _2nd..-
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Benmiller:. Mitchell cf (McPhee'
c; Jewell gip, 1f;. Jenkins 1'f, ` p;
Laithwaite - ss; Lamb .,rf; Wilson
3rd; Fisherlst;;Harriston hnd.
,,MIDGETS WIN TUESDAY '
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Lucknow Midgets.. won their
first game of the season Tuesday.
night, when they defeated ' For-
mosa 13-9 in. the Caledonian
Park. '
Donald Johnstone pitched. it
: good game for Lucknow and went
all the war fur the win, •
Lucknow: Bruce' Baker 3rd;
Floyd. Stanley, cf;a Fraser *Ashton
' ss. Art Howald c; ' Ted, Collyer
2nd; Bill Marshall. 1st; Alvin;
Hodgins lf; Wayne Nixon rf;
Donald, Johnstone p:
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" RANTED, OUT'
Lucknow Junior ;girls, and the
Wingham. Senior 'girls` -were able"
to, get only about twoiinnings
played' last' Friday night in the
-' Caledonian Park _ when_r..ain halt-
ed ' the game.
-GIRLS TIE BRUSSELS
Lucknow:. Junior . girls '_and
Brussels' played• tb a 15-15 tie in
• Brussels on Monday rafter' .two
e ctra: inn gs
At the. end of seven regu1a=
tion innings the score Was dead-
locked at • 12-12, Each team scor-
ed: three times, In . the 8th, and
neither team. scored.. in. the .9th.'
;Darkness prevented the . contin-
uation of:'the game
Lucknow: Karen . Arnold ss;
Shirley Congram . c; Elaine Mac
Nay 1st; • Kathleen Hackett p,
Joyce MacNay. 2nd; Colleen- Tif
fin 2rid;`Joyce Hackett 3rd; Jean
Richards •rf; Marlene Stanley rf;
,Nancy. Forster cf; Joanne. Hun-
ter of; Barbara: Murray" 1f; Nancy
:Webster:if.
PEE WEE RESULTS
Zion 25, No, 1 Team 2
No. '1 Team, 17, No 2 Team 11.
Bulldogs, 12, No. •' 1- Team 6
LOCAL LEAGUE RESULTS
• Wednesday, y July' 11th •
Nite Hawks 1.3, Specials •12
• Kinloss' 25, Kintail 5
Monday;, July 16th
Fireinen 11, Nite •Hawks. 4 '
Kinloss• 16,. St.' Helens 5 '
LOCAL. LEAGUE STANDING
(as • of Saturday, July.14th)
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Belfast 4 1 • 8
Kinloss ° 4• . ,1 . '8
St. Helens •3 ' '2 6
Nice Hawks_"_ •.... 3 2• fl.
Paramount" 2 3 4
' 2 31 4
Firemen
Kintail
,Special. s 1 :4 .. 2
1, .4.... 2
YOU .WERE ASKING
local' ,tion . no -license
"Does ap
decrease local drinking?"
Yes, definitely: 'So declares•:Dr.
E. iVl Jellined,: an outstanding
authority of the World ,'Health.
Organizatio• n. On the••evidence of
many surveys .it his .been' proved
that'' the volume' of drinking in,
any given community : is propor•-
"ri re-
gardto local sentiment .i
to .alcoholic . beverages
We in Huron County have had
for *many years what. arnountt "to
county. local. option in the :form
of the Canada Temperance Act.
That is . why' we have the: very
lowest County incidence of :alco-
holism in Ontario ''according to'
figures recently released by : the'..
Alcoholism Research:'Foundation
cif 'Ontario ; . .
Middlesex.`'County, with multi ..
hides of legal'outlet' has 3,160
alcoholics per 100,000 of'. ;adult
•population. The Ontario .average
is 2,210 per 100,000. Huron Coun-
t,. has 750' aleohol cs per 100,000.'
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Mrs. Graydon Cox Maclean's
The currentu
RAISING PANEL •n`
• Rev" and M s- issue of Maclean s
of Fonthill ' and Mr. Cox, Sr.,
of Palmerston,: •visited. last week
with Mrs. M. Ross 'and Olive.
(Mrs. .Allan Telmer visited a
(few 'days: lasit week • with her'
'brother; Mr and Mrs. J. J. Smith.
Mr: and Mrs. Smith . celebrated
their ` 50th wedding anniversary
last. week.. '
• Mr and Mrs. Ma co
Magazine' features' an illustrated•
article on "How should we bring
up our next"child?" The clues -
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'tions were posed by Mr. and Mrs.
Trent,' Frayne,' and . were answer-'
ed !by a .panel -of seven—five men
and. two .women. • •
• one .of ;the;pan_el members. was
. lc lrh Ross & ' .. .
family of Galt are visiting with
his: mother, Mrs. M. Ross• • and
Olive. "
Mrs. Bagg of Willowdale and
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Porter . . and
Beth of. Weston spent' the week-
end..'with Mx. ant Mrs. Elwood
Groskorth
Mr. and_ Mrs. A. E. ' Buckton,
Mr.• and,Mrs. Thos: Morrison and
Marilyn' attended the Barr -Ham-;
ilton wedding., in South Kinloss
Church on Saturday..A reception' .
Was held at the : home of the ,
bride's . tarents, : Mr. 'and • Mrs.
Gib;iianuiton, following the wed
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.LUMBER ' LII IST` D
PHONE 158, LUCHNOW
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Mr. and Mrs. Art tIoore visit- I
ed' on Sunday with their son and
daughter, ,Mr. • and Mrs.: Russell
Moore and Mr. • and ,'Mrs. W. B.
Thompson.Sharon and Carol
Moore, - who have been i holiday-- -
_ing re,_retur_ned.�tsL..heir home'('
in Preston. Joan Thompson came,
hup :with 'them: for a fewer holidays.
Leonard. James, . who • has been
M . • Preston, returned. home.
Mrs., Ogle and her .children,
Heather and Janice of Toronto,
spent the week -end with Mr.
Mrs: Stanley Moore.
Miss Annie Kennedy isspend
ing a few of, her holidays at Win:.
cardine. •' . •
Mr., and Mrs, • William Henry,
Frances and Wayne, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Mitchell in Toronto. •'
Mrs. Harry Tichborne of God='
erich•is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Kennedy, • this week:
'Mr. and Mrs. Cam Simmons of
London spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Martin, grid Nancy, who has been
• visiting here, returned •home
with them. .
H ld Sparling Passes •'
•Thi community was saddened
to hear of the .death of Harold
H. Spading at Sunnybrook Hos-
pital on July 15th in his 52nd
year. He was a native of White-
church and attended S.S. No. 10..
His funeral was held in Toronto
and,burial was'in Wingham Lem
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LANGSIDE
Mrs W. J. Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Walker, Margo Lynn
and Wendy Lee of Petrolia, Mr:
and Mrs. Wesley Alton of ` Lon-
don, Mr and Mrs.. W J. Irwin'
of 2nd Con., .IK.iinloss, visited dur-
,ing the• week with Mrs. J. S.
Purvis. Mrs.' 'Walker • is remain
Dr. W. V. Johnston,'. formerly
Lucknow and' now . director . af'
the College:.of General Practice.
The panel • discussions were
tape-recorded for publication 'by
Macleans, • which. had in\ited
"seven of Canada's leading child-
raising experts" to participate in;
answering the, 'questions ,fir -ed ;at
them'. by the, Fraynes' whohave
a 'family of three children, ages
` 8 and -5
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