The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-06-14, Page 6PAGE SIX
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On ,.Wednesday, June. 6th, ' the
Congregation. of Lucknow Pres-
---byterian Churrh met in the
schoolroom of the ,church at 7:34-
p.m.. to, hold . their yearly
, Talm
" •W. e• rnean-
ily Night . Included .;ex
.bers.of the W.M.S,, Eveding'Aux-
•
iliary, Home Helpers. and . Mis-
f- . sion Band.
The pastor, Rev. C. A. Winn,
acted as chairman;, and led in• the
• devotional, opening...While:
• Heron MacDonald and .Dr. Little
on,the violins: with Norman
for ;at the piano, led in the per...,
vice of song:. , .
A choral.scripiture reading was
given : by the Junior •:girls ,Of the,
Mission. Band, followed lay `-a•
pi.an'o solo ,by Allan Chin •.. 1nn
Pedersen led in prayer' and a, trio
was sung' 11:,y, Marlene' Stanley,
' •:Jean' Mullin and Betty Habkirk;
Evan . Agnew gave a reading and
'a group . of the Senior. Mission
Band sang. Miss MacLeod's Sun-
day ..School ' class , sang • a chorus.
.Winnie Stewart` and Ruth John-
ston played .'a piano duet. High-
• lights of the Presbyterial held on
Tuesday, May, .15th. in Teeswater
were touched on Ib, y •the .delegate,:
rfollowed-by.�prayer by Mrs.• Rus
'sell. The orchestra gave a :special
number and Miss Gladys . Mac-
-•. Donald• told a • very interesting
story. to the 'children.
.
Mr.. Wain, as 'special speaker,
showed from the life' of Jonah,
how 'each is .called to .do his or
her part in ,.the missionary act
• iv!ties of the 'church and must
do: it' or suffer loss Mrs Philip
Stewart and MissAnnie'• MacKay
Sang ' a duet.. .
• Mr.. and '' Mrs ' ' J. D; ' R oss : were
then called to 'the front and Jim
Henderson,'
in addressing : them,
emphasized ` the:fact,.. that • Mr:
Boss, . 'as • clerk of the' Session,
Bible. Class teacher ;arid Sunday
School superintendent,....had play
Ed' a' -very. important part inth'e
eht'urch life and.. as a token of
appreciation, Mr. and -Mrs Ross..
were. presented with a Scofield
Bible, ' table . lamp& and electric
fettle. Billy. . Kennedysang a
very appropriate' solo, -addressed
' to Mr. 'and• 1 &s, Ross; who , taken.
completely .by. surprise, thanked
the gathering ' for their gifts
'The meeting closed• with sing
ing and' prayer, after which. a
;very • pleasant evening was'
brought. to a close with lunch,
=served by the ladies -•
THE KLUCKNQW SENT NEL, !L 7'CKNOW, ONTARIO.
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THURSDAY, JUNE
:COUNTY COUNCIL PROTESTS
'PROPOSED C N,R, RAIL CUT
Bruce County Councilsuppgrt-
ed a resolution, last week Protest—
ing • the proposed .curtailment, Of
railway passenger, • expressand
gn arl`-'s rvice on'-bra•neh, liTes in
Bruce. County. The resolution: Was
proposed by Reeve J. C, McNab,`
,who is a member `of the Palmer-
ston-Kincardine branch line, Com
.rittee 'opposing the C. .'s
pro-
posed
curtailmentof rafl sexwice
,
Bruce subsidized the building
of railroads years ago to the tune;
of $300,000."
Last •week's resolution fallow -
ed ,:word that the ''.N R. • planned
to petition: the Board,* Transport
Commissioners . for Permission:' to,
discontinue„` this.- rail service,
PURPLE GROVE' • •
• Messrs. Calvin Robertson ,and.
George Emerson spent ;Monday at'.
.
Toronto `• '
Mr. and Mrs. , Dan Gillies of
f
Ripley and Mr. and ,Mrs. Claude
Dore'•visited With IVIr:-John•• Em-
erson on Sunday.
• nurnber: of the ladies of the
Grov ttended the South Bruce -
W. I. District Annual. at •:Reid's
!Corners last Tteslay.
• Mr. Armstrong of• Detroit'
visited at the home of, Mrs ',Geo.
Emerson; Sr.-- for. the week -end.
Mr.. and Mrs. Donald *Cosh,
Mary. and Dickie, also Mrs. 'Col
Wall;., visited.. with Currie Colwell
at Lucknow' on ,Sunday.
•Mr..and Mrs. .Ronald Gray and
three ,children of Flint, :Mich.;.' are
visiting -with Mr? Barnes.`-
A 'number from here attended
the : Industrial Fair .at- Walkerton
last.' week
'Miss: Margaret`; Robertson is
spending . a few days : with•: Mr.
'Kenneth :Robertson at. Zion.
BOUNDARY EAST
Mr. and Mrs.. Bob; Hutchison -
and family motored, to Loddon'
on Wednesday' to . attend the :fun-
eral of Mr.. Hutchison's youngest
sister, Mrs: Lavina Smith:
' •Mr. h. ,and. Mrs. George• Fisher
and:':famly spent the :week-err`d
in Lobo village ' where theyat_
tended the 30th, ' ;wedding panni
rsary of Mr. and .Mrs Frank
.Fla igan
Mr. _and : Mrs.: Ewart MacPher
son spent Thursday at the Indus-
trial -::Fair at'.Walkerton.
Altna . College, St. Thomas, where
Graduates At Alma College ' I their 'granddaughter, .Miss Rose'
Mr. and Mrs Wm, Robb •visit- ' Marie'.Robb, was 'one of the grad-
edolast week with:. Mr. and Mrs. ' uating ;:.class: Miss Robb has ac-
Cecil
c-
Ce cill• Robb at Lucan, and attend-cepted 'a position with the `Huron
the graduation exercises at and Erie Trust Co, in London..;
iii■ .lir amam■■nammem ■ii nummimi ■.ammammomas••se a
SPORT..:
HALL ROBBED .00
NOITTER FRIDAY
Luckn• ow •Legionnaires blanked
the Centralia Fliers on 'Thursday
evening on their • own ',landing-
field
,la tding-field by a score of 7-0; Hughie
Hall was robbed" of a no-hitter
in the 4th.. He struck out l8. • men
and," walked: none.. Two men got
on by. errors so' that all told only
-30 batsmen stepped up - to, the
platter.
It was. ' a quirk .pf•. fate that,
charged Hall with one hit. In
the 4th Thorton rolled one foul
dq,wn the '3r 41 base -line. The , ump
called •it foul, >butreversed his
decision when the ball .hit , .the
third ' base 'Sack, ;which was . out
'of' position, over the line in- •foul
,territory. The rule book stipu
lates that - a ball which. hits • a
. base.. is a 'fair ball.
Grayer on the mound for Cen-
tralia was: no • soft touch and
Whiffed • 10 'men. He allowed ' 8
hits: which ' the Legionnaires
'bunch d with some • walks and
:errors. to 'give them two in .the
3rd, • three in the 4th} and . 2 in
the .6th.
`Lucknow C Greer `rf, J' Mac-
Donald ss, -Miley c, Hall p, H.
'Greer - .cf Cuniing 3rd, Middle
miss, If, Finlayson' 2nd,' Cook lst..
' Centralia: Kearney ss; McLean
cf,, Thornton rf,. Ruber lf,,.• Walsh
.1st; Prurience 2nd, Tumstead' 3rd,
Sassa c, Grayer p
Lucknow 002. -30.,000.-,--7
Centralia .... 000 000 000=0
LOST TO WALKERT.ON
TUESDAY BY - 5-0 SCORE.
Lucknow Legionnaires- went to
Walkerton on• X,3,tesday' night
without Shelley Miley, who
"missed the bus", and came, home'
with 'a' 5=0' defeat. • •
Hugh Cu i •g did a, good ;j obi
of catching Hal/ as long as his
hand could stand the punishment
when, Hall had to#cut his speed.. .
Roth °Zuk and . Hall had 1a-
strikeouts with Zuk, connecting
for. a., circuit clout in . the 6th .to•
help . win :his: own. game
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Winnie • Stewart,.. daughter. of.
Mr •.and Mrs Philip.' Stewart, is,.
playing third, abase for the `'`Kin-
cardine girls this season •and' in
the 'opening game against Clin-
ton .Gwen .rapped out five singles
in five .trips tothe plate and
scored four' of . Kincardine's four
teen`runs, , as they .downed :Clin
ton 14,1
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• Listowel Legionnaires: W h
dropped their: -first five starts in
the Inter -County • baseball league
have imported a' ,Detroit catoher,
Denny Piscopinici .to :help --bolster
the squad. y'
BOWLERS. OPEN SEASON
• Lucknow •bowling Club,' held -
the 'first- :mixed jitney 'of . the sea-
son 'on Monday evening with 14
bowlers in "attendance.:Prize Win
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'TREAT' OVER; 4500 CAI;T* E,
FOR WARBLE. IN 1 INLOSS, -
The .sgcond .'warble fly spray
Was recently. , completed in the..
Township', of `Kinloss with a total
of -4579 cattle sprayed' or :brush
-treated.' Where; cattle, are brush-
ed, the wver1C is done by the o.Wn
•er
All .cattle that 'were out on
grass last year were- treated With.
only, ;.young" calves° escaping the
spraying'' or brushing. .
.• The. .work • wag: in . charge • of
Frank ,Miller' as; - insp.ectori. Gor-
den •James as spray man and Ed-
die,
ddie, Thompson as ";tractor .opera-,
tor.
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FLEW To ..014D • cOUraTR.ie
.Mr, •Orin Moat of • Toronto,"
son-in-law of Mr, and Mrs, S. .c:, '
'Rathwell,; returned' recently 'from
a trip to the Old Country 'and
the Continent. Or.rc is einploYej
by. • the New 'Orono tq . Glass. Corn,
Tpany,, and, accompanied his em-
ployer' on� tile—trip, "Which was.
made by air, and combined ibusi-
ness .with pleasure,' They visited
glass' factories in the Old Cour;
try and, in Holland, Belgium and .
Gerrnany,, • .. .
They'liad an unexpected: meet-
ing with the mayor of St. Helens,
an English comthunity of 1010
0 6
people. ,The mayor is a 78 -year-
old lady.
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-rrexs - were Garfield-MaeDona1;
• ! Fred, Ja�el son, Mrs. W. A. Solo=
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LUCKNOW' W. I: ••
,The •Lucknow Women's:.; Insti-.
tote met on ' June .8th' in/the
Council Chamber with 22 ladies
present. Mrs, •': Russelll ` Johnston
presided: Roll call was answered
by telling "What"`I'd do if I 1.7'ere
reeve".. ' The • new Institute song
book' :