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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-05-17, Page 6• a ,; 4 • • • Ow . WAGE, SIS !i1••••' ' THS Luc ..ww TINEL, LtUCKNO.W; ONTARIO • •'i:!H%IiliirSY DA•Ya, MAY 17th, 1951'. SOFTBALL. 'OR FASTBALL? 'REVIEWS GROWTH OF E -----.. W.OA A.. IN SIX YEARS That the . question that was..• slated to '$ e ° answered: at a Meet- ing' in W ingham last night; Luck - now favors , fastball; :,+believing D• ,Headed by a two -column pict- ure of Tory 'Gregg before the mike; Jack • Park, Free Press ''.;that it will. . further speed up the sports:, editor,. devoted `hn article er o, , last • week to the W.:O A.A, and its;, promoter, which read in •part. as °f allows; A. 13 -team, minor hockey as- sociation, started ' at Wingham some. six years ago, has blossom- ed .into Ontario's largest and most enthusiastic sporting; organza m gae; and reduce the, f • errors `Withall players Wearing. gloves: • Q . But that opinign doesn't seem to be unanimous.. Last week's Southamlpton Beacon had this to': say regarding �arding an 'organization g in .that town;: "During the evening the subject .9f the'' formation of 'tion. Tt.• s.E:the Western Ontario a fastball- • leagu'ewithin the . Athletic{;' Association and" now W O.A A wee., brought up and .it, boasts a membership- of 140 hoc - was decided that if 'the .league: : swings to fastball The Fishermen will withdraw and enter a soft-- bbell, league. in: another •district".. Enter Girls Team A` girls' softball team for ages. • u p to 16:. years has :;been. entered, in -the .• WtO,A.A if a :suitable. grouping 'can •be',obtained which`. • does not entail too much travel, Tory Gregg was born at Eden ling. Gladys Gibson is taking ;an: Grove, in. Bruce Count . He mov- r ue y ..: �interest in the team.' The eq, st' � to Paisley 'when - 'a youngster to have the Scotties softball uni= and . started his hockey career key •:'clubs , and'.179 'baseball and softball. teams; . • • ' r s in ' hockey A former p orfeo s a� Y star, :born in Bruce. County, has . been the moving force behind this terrific developsnerit. He is M. L. (Tory) Gregg, spa e o its 'director . of. . . RadioStation ' OKNX , at . Wing- Hain and president 'of the;'. WOA.*3 since it was, formed iii.. December 1944.. ; • , . . forma turned in fo'r.:use by these girls,;. has 'so far, brought little response Send ,them in, girls! ' * * • WHAT KIND"OF ,SOFTBA,LL DO" THE VANS WANT? • The `impost ' business" is. a touchy . in'this ' neck -of the ..:. ' " ,tapic Woods. „ these the . and . here's • ° a> paragraph on ` subject by Hank (Port Elgin) ;Smith in last week's. Times • "Over in Chesley Editor:Schaus of " the Enterprise :continues. his crying over •the import. ,racket. • ;Fapparently. he • still wants the old$ashioxied 'softiball. With' the crowds Chesley obtains for this kind of • a game he, should talk:. The . people will jam. 'Lakeview; 'Park to see 'GOOD ball and they will' for any• park in the . league... But .:not forthat pick -up -sides sort - of .. diamond capers. Schaus 'blames '-Port Elgin (at the head there. He . played junior hockey with • Owen. Sound Greys . ,and then +moved 'to South. Porcupine. ..He turned. ' pro with 'Windsor Hornets . of the Can=Pro League which later became'' Windsor. Bulldogs, He wound up his 'pro career:.with London, of:, the In- ternational League,: after playing for''' .Toronto ." 1Vlllionaires and Pittsburg` Yellow Jackets ' The WOAA serves a. large ter- D,UNGANNON Erskine Presby erian congres'- tion. held a . social° evening asnd presentation Friday,;' May 11th in honor • of Rev, and Mrs,. C. A. Winn, their pastor and his bride,, The chairman for the „ evening's program, was Mr. James Wilson. Mrs, Richard ,McWhinne'y'.offered the Opening prayer, 'A song by Jimmy. Jewell and Eleanor Reed was enjoyed •followed by an ap- propriate reading ,given by Gwetl Stewart.. Organ solos were ren- dered. by Donald Ross arid Ken - heal 1V1cAllister •and solos by Mrs. Allan Reed an.d''Mrs., S. H. Stoth- 'ers; A selection,was 'sung by thechoir, and aconest conducted -by' Gwen ' Stewart. 'The chairman • then` called' Rev, and Mrs. Winn to •the .front ,where .Mrs. Arthur Stewart: read a complimentary address to the bride .and groom. 'and Mr.. 'John Bennett: .presented them ,with a purse of money. from the congregation.: Rev. Winn re- plied warmly and, Mrs. Winn also expressed her' thanks; A splen- did:lunch was served by the lad- esduring which . `Mrs. S. • H. Stothers.: proposed . a., toast to the bride • and groom,` after which all Sang; , "For they are jolly good fellows". P ' Miss Gwen Finnigan, 'teacher' on the London: 'teaching, staff, spent the week -end' with her par-',' ents, Mr. and Mrs.' Everett Fin- nigan, The Won1en's Associatiori .of the United Church lwi11•.hold the M'ay 'Meeting at the ' home, of. • .Mrs: ' J, J.� Ryan, 'Friday ,evening May 18. Mrs.. 'Wm.' ,Andrew,' Who spent - the winter hi' Gpderich, :•is at her Borrie, for a couple of Weeks.. New Cases' of the "red'measles".• xitory It, goes • all the, way': to .are, breaking out,`this.`week: ,Mrs, arkdale' Wiarton' and` Meaford Harvey Andrew developed M moni�a after ..an attack ,.• of •the ,rn the north to Forest •and Park- • hill'iv. the south it'spreads east- measles. ward to Baden, Elmira and • Wel- lesley. Rinks • Spurt Up The enthusiasm created by the association has seena great, in- crease in modern .• athletic, facil- ities. Sinceit'.`.i.vas formed; arti.L. ,ficial .'ice • has been ,.installed hi arenas in Goderch, • Seaforth, •Wingham; Kincardine and "Walk- f th list); W lk rton•.:and Luck= •.erton . Community centres; have o e a e now . for forcing Chesley out. of sprung .up in Zurich, H.ensall, the league., If ,Lucknow can :stir rup•i%ough:• enthusiasm to support their intports and Port Elgin :is �, 'willing • to 'again take the gaine after dosing money, what's wrong with all the 'sportsmen in Ches.? • ley?" 4 **,*• A: driver for •. funds. .is • being staged in Ripley for:'the' purpose .• of -installing -'•flood lights -in the park. ,Thedford Lucan, Blyth, Belgrave, Belmore Clifford, Mildmay Pais- ley, .Sha}low Lake, New Ham-' burg; Forest, ,1Viount Forest, Park- hill • and Wiarton. •• ""'• The. softball* ' (boom hasseen floodlights installed in parks .• in Kincardine, . Walkerton, Port .,El- gui, : Bemvie, . Chesley, Wingham, .Blyth, ` Seaforth,. Lucknow, "Brus sell, Hanover,. Wiarton, .South- ampton, Goder .eh,' ,Regsail and Sebringville.:Over, in Listowel a DON'T':` MISS THEGRAND OPENING Of .The •;1951° Ball Season. WI'T'I A THRILLING EXHIBITION, OF. "'Under The Eights"• • : CALEDONIAN PARK at 8:30 sharp . Sponsored by Luckiiow Branch of the Canadian :Legion FEATURING STRATFORD KRQEHLERS 1950 Intermediate A .al • Finalists and THE LUCKNOW LEGIONNAIRES 1950 W.O.A.A' "A" Finalists ' « tratford. Hurler "Fibber" McGee is rated tops in Sblthern Ontariio. See how he tacks up against Lucknbw's Hugh e Hall, with'S' Miley, of the' •World's Champion helley iTip Top Tailor Team behind the plate Admission:- •Adults 35c; ;Children 15c* a • • • Spring seeding ;has been de- iayed .' at Howard 'Black's, as he '"was .confined to bed with. pneu=., m,onia , . Mr. Irvine ..Eedy; who' some, time ago .purchased °a 'lot 'just' east of "Mrs.. Margaret Gardner, has started the • first' steps. to build by +having a : machine. e carate: for the',basement' of the house.: A water. pipe line Was laid across,.the road fr'orn the :artesian: well that supplies, water, to many' •on ' the Ashfield side of the vil1.= age.:. Mr'. 'and Mrs: W; J: Collins and little son. ROW. John, of Preston spent :the week end with' Mr. J. G.. Montgome . • :Con 'ratulatio s to Mrs. 'Abner Morris who"observed, her, 74 1. birthday. on Friday, May lit , and on Sunday enjoyed the home corning of selveral'af' her children, •grgndchildren •and great `grand- children. -Mrs Rebecca' ,Caldwell had her family home for. Mother's Day.' Mr. and Mrs. Wille Caldwell.and family; Nile; .Mrs. Nelson Cud bert• and daughters, 4th Con,. W. Wawanosh; ,Mr. and Mrs. John pwa • an • i tle daught Sharon Faye and Miss -Pearl Caldwell, Toronto:. Ben .Caldwell' af; Leam; ington vas'' unable .to , coine .4.►Pmt+rwompf1. } !!41 t0►Rr '4M!!!4 11,, ? M" t!!y.'!f 1Nrr�rtR1•;� IULDING and STIPLIN'G Prompt Service. .1 'Phone '.17-r-15,: Dungannon • .11*kn os91.o*.kimm ,cinou...►, �...% Z I O N Mr...and ,Mrs. George }hinter visited on - Sunday 'Y With Mr, and Mrs.. Vernon/ Hunter and' family Mr., and Mrs, Elmer Wall and" Mrs. Papernick ,and Lamy, Mr. and Mrs Bob Irvin • land' Betty. visited Sunday' at Mr. •and Mrs. Will Ritchie's. ' : • . ' Mr. and Mrs, Will Ritchie ryas- ited recently with Mr. and' Mrs. Tom Blake.. ' • • Misses ..Rutlp. and Dorothy Bay- nard 'and Mr. and . Mrs: ' Russell Irvin, visited : on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,' Nelson Raynard. - • Mr. ;and Mrs. Cecil Gardner and. boys visited on Sunday :with Mr.' and Mrs. Wilfred' Quaid.. . Mr;. ,and Mrs. • Harvey Ritchie' and Donna visited Sunday with Mr;. and Mrs. Wes. Haines. Mr. an. d Mrs.. John Gardner 84 Carol. visitedon Sunday with, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne' Woods and Mrs. Helm. . Caned, Froin- California 4 _ .On. SundaY . Mr..and. Mrs John Gardnerr received a Mother's Day. call ,from= ,their daughter, Kath- leen, Mrs. Bob • Panter;, in ' Cali' • •FOURTI-I- ,CONCESSI ON Everyone is wishing our bridge was fixed as it keeps everyone•;•, from'"corning this. viay y . People were sorry that Mr. R. MacDogallwas not able to come home front Winghaan hospital this past w.eek-end as he intended'.. Mr. W. F. MacDonald lost a .good' horse last week -end just as he: needed' to use it. Farmers ' 'are getting ' alori nicely with :seedi. : Mrs:.•Dan MacKinnon and „Mrs. Walter MacKenzie :en'o; .e ..... ]. y d their„- trip to Guelph as delegates from • the' Institute:$ • .. ` Mr. `. 'Graham Mac•Dona Petrolia spent Sundayat ' home. fornia.,,They could. hear her quite Well Mr- and Mrs. Panter are ,planning t ..trip home this sum. 'mer and her 'parents and. sister ;Carol 'are looking forward to see- ing them. Mr ,Harold_ Gardner and Mr' and Mrs. J.oe Freeman ' and fain ' ily Visited :Sunday •with' Mrs Will; Gardner and, . Mr : and Mrs, Bill. Hunter. • • • • 0.1.040.61•41.• :41111•61111H '0411111•11:4111.1.11•1, 0411.0•111•141 k4111111111•04.41i1)..4ami• mai. TEESWATER LIONS CLUB Town Hall Teeswate r. WEDNEaSDAY, MAY 23rd Games start at' 8.30 .• 1 16 Regular Games -= $10 Prize ' Each Game 2 SPECIALS .- 5100 PRIZE EACH GAME JACKPOT .SPECIAL, $1,000; Free;. $25 .Special' 1 Free Mystery Gane Admission $1.00. Extra and Special Cards 25c. All. Proceeds For •Community .Activities.' ■■i■■'ss■•■■••:UU'a■•'e■•■■■■Nu•■■■■ ■■i■■■•■■ ■a■ ■ ■. ■•• • iVtrs. Robert ': Montgomery Was saddened last week 'by hearing '9f the sudden 'death of her 'father,, Mr. Robt. Pettit, age 53, of. Delhi,. Mr.: and Mrs. Montgomery ' and David attended the • funeral on Friday. " Little David' Montgomery,16- months -old. 'son' (of the lineman at, Dungannon -last -week hard air= other experience of getting burn- ed, aIle stepped •in his bare .feet on.'the hot, register after a fresh ,fire vnas put on. He, has not fully: recovered from a: nasty,; scald ' in March when he pulled a ;not of hot coffee .over on himself and spent 'a'•nionth at Goderich Hos- pital. •, $20,000 lighting plant for b'aseb'all has been. erected. Hottest Sport Sectien The association has 'welded the vast territory it `serves into the. hottest sport section of the Prov-: ince. 'Hockey' and baseball and softball leagues are operated all the' way ,from. Pee 'Wee, ranks to Inter n d.iate- '2A" Girls, softball rn juvenile, junior and interrned-- iate, ,brackets also.lilrayed. M ■ Celebrate The 24th With. One Of These Like -New Used Cars,.. i• • ■ 195t CHEV Belair Hardtop" Convertible; 2 :tone• in color, air 'a • conditi ._ _..... onmg • 'undercoating, custom`radio and"many •'' 1. 1951..STYLINE COACH... • . �- •■ •-2-1950' GHEV 'DELUXE ` STYLINE .COACHES one with 0 ; . , eustoin radio. .• ■ .• 1950 CHEV. 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