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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-09-20, Page 10',1440E TES MacI1V'1'YRE'S HOMER WON I*RST OF PORT SERIES A circuit clout 'by Alex,. lVrac :Intyre, with two mates •on .the runway,;_.was. all that Lucknow Legion: iai4res needed on- `Friday night to dunk Pdrt Elgin •Lake - siders ,in the .first of a beat -in- five series in the 'Big. Teti;" play downs.-Lueknow added •a�• couple more for good . measfire to: take the opener 5-0. It was is • good ,game • 'of ball,. played- on a field that wasa bit •sticky from', An early evening' shower that 'threatened: to. force :.: another pl:aydown postponement. • ,Tlie Paddon-led boys from Port; * . with. So .ith:paw. Bob -Ellis' on ' .the. mound, were no, pushovers:. They. loaded the bases in. the first • in. ning on ,two bunts and •an;'• error that, had local fans: wondering What ,was going to 'happen:• But Hall was invincible in the pinches • and the ,eight Lakesiders' who. did: manage, to geton base%. died there _ • In the first With:the. sacks all occupied, Hall. whiffed 'H..Brucer for the. third out. Port opened the second with a •safely execut- ed bunt• by Dudgeon and, a clean single Through short; by If. ' Bruce; Hall. struck_' out the .next three • Men iii•• a row. In the 3rd McNeil got on Via 'a .bunt .and Hughie re- tired, the , side with two, sti~ike- Port's • last ,threat' was in the. • 6th. Dudgeon : dropped a': 'single; back of second.. R. Bruch •laid one. down . and •,Was' safe', when Cook dropped Cuming's hard '.throw. Cook redeemed- himsPtf by snar ing :Smith's. pop-up' and d'oubllxiig:` Bruce off : first.' Hall 'finished it by fanning McDonald-. Hall racked up :a total :':.of ' 2.1 strikeouts and, didn't issue a'walk. He was touched for 5 hits; three of .them bunts with no play at tef ipte 1 On two of 'them, in' the •,first permitting. theabases; •loaded Ellis mowed', down 12 Legion-• 'naives. He was nicked for ' 5 'hits.' including MiacIntyre's +hoxiler.'and a pain of doubles •.'by M%ley; and . gave , .up> five walks. In the bottom half of 'the see-, ond Miley laced. one .under the rail in left field for .a ground mile double. He advanced 'to. third .as +Cuin ng,;`grounded out. to . first. Roy .Fixilaystm , Was safe on.. a fielder's choice,. as • Miley , was trapped: in making a bid to score., He • got back._to third safely'. Mac- Intyre• polled to -deep right' to, .clear the sacks. Cook grounded out. and • Laldeniby'struck out: , d; THE LUCIS,NOW SENTINEL, LUCK.NOW,,, . TTRiQ HUS., SE, •'TEMEER ?Oth,:191 In the .5th Nall singled to cen tre field and raced. to third when Clarence Greer 'beat; out. a . roller down*first base lime., Hall scored as MacDonald was < thrown out third' to first: Miley 'whiffed and Curring filed out. Run number 5 carne in the 7th'. Mall was 'safe . and •went' to sec-• ond, on ia4:bad throw to' first from' He .• ' advanced 'to.', -third • on third, ' a passed ball , and scored after MacDonald flied' out to left. field. It •w'as a battle that forecast quite' a series;'' and agave Legion- naire ' fans.' a •`•`shot in the arum", after an interest -killing 'layoff. Port Elgin: McDonald 3rd, Pad-' don 2nd, Ellis 'p, McNeil„c, ' Cot - aril '1st, H. Bruce et, ` Dudgeon rf, R. Bruee lf; Smith • ss, Mann re- placed Dixdgeon in the 8th.. C. ;• r'rf Lucknow: Fall •�p, Gree t McDonald ss, Miley • c, Cuming 3rd,- Finlayson 2nd, MacIntyre cf; Cook .1st, Haldenby ,if. ' ', rhe Port Elgin 00000000-0 ..5 2 L.ucknoww 030.01010x-5 5 '2 EDGE 'PORT ELGIN 2-0' • IN', HARD FOUGHT GAME'.:. .Two • runs In • the. 6th inning on Tuesday night 'in Port Elgin gave Lucknow-Legionnaires their mar- gin of ,Victory over 'the Lake- 'siders, Who again failed to score in 'two sf trts. . C A pain°- ra ant,'-•M.orle Chin's hit figured Targery •Lucknow's two runs. Ellis'.struck out 13, Walked, 2 :and : gave up V hits. Hall struck out 11, 'allowed: 3 hits and; passed 1 .•IiIughie's. strikeout count. ;was tow ,as;. Port did nothing but bunt =or 'attempt,; to -all night, • abut, hadn't ' `too- much. success. ' as •George , and -'M.orley .. Chin -'and gh • Cuming urniined' up ;this sHucheme. .George,: ' on .first, came in on. them and Morley,., 'at sec' ond, covered first; The two teams clash ,again. on. Friday night when another , win. for, Lucknow will • wind up the • series,' biit•the way Port Is 'going the Legionnaires ; will be lucky. to.. take, • it in , straight 'tarries. Dennis Riggin of Kincardine is attending: .collegiate in Windsor and will' .try out in ' goal • wit the Windsor Spitfires when the open their Fall, training:.r•. Brother -In -Law Dies Mr. and Mrs. Archie •••Smith . re- ceived word eceivedword on ,Tuesday, that her ;Sister's husband, John Chapman; iiad' ;died `suddenly at ' Listowel. He was: 46 years of• age; ■ maapslum/ommosim mmarimaa a is ■ ■ ■ ••■ ■. , 1951 CHEV. 'Belair Hardtop Convertible, 2 tone in color, air -: ■ , conditioning, undercoating, custom radio and many, ,141 ■ ,extras. / .■ ▪ 1951 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN. It t •JY. .1r 1/,`t• •• ' t •I d %' • 1'1 r' ' STYLINE SEDAN: I�J50. 'CHE'tiT.. DELUXE S ; ■ 1950 PONTIAC SEDAN. ■ ■' ,.. •• 1949 MERCURY SEDAN,•Gusto radio and many. ,extras. ■. ;1949 'GREY.' DELUXE STYLE 1'NE SEDAN, .custom radio, ■ ' • air-eonditionm m . 1949 CHEV. FLEETLINI•r °COACH. ■ ' 1949 • CHEV: STYLELINE SEDAN. = ■° 1949I=CHEV..- FLEETLINE SEY)AN' ■ 1948• STYLE1 'ASTER cREV COACH. . ®.r •�,-•■ �94'8. ,P�NTIAC' .PLEEtLINE-C•OACH, ■• air conditioning. • 1947• CHEW. SEDAN. 1947' PONTIAC SEDAN. • i •' i' 1946 l ffitC RY COACH. I▪ .940 MERCURY, COACH. 4.• ■ . 939 DODGE COACH. i. ® 194$ C 'HEV.• r4 -TON STAKE ' TRUCK. • NEW CARS ■ . ■ : Chev.,. � Pontiac, Buick, Olds, Foird, Meteor ■' Approximately • 24-hour service with choice of . colors, REGULAR LIST PRICE �o. ■ • m -radio' and WEDDING BELLS SIMPSON---•STRUTHERS xA wedding too k place on 'Sat-, urady,, September 15th at 'the borne of othe bride's mother under. an arch 'banked with gladioli and fern, when, .Mary Elizabeth, dau- ghter,.of Mrs.- Struthers and the late Robert Struthers of Luck- now;', was unitedin marriage to William: Hugh Simpson, son .of Mr; and Mrs.: Wm, Simpson ' .of Teeswa'ter. ".The ceremony -was pertoxrned; by. the Rev: Dr. W.. J. Mumiford • of Lucknow ' United Church. . • I$. ,near •at hared.+- . See the., " c(Iar 011 ShPace;Re to ';.stron ly built --Easy_ .to erate Reasonable end;price • Backed by .the .MeClary Guarantee • • { ?VL HAVFLN STOCK., Harrison Ranges; Quebec Heaters• which have given splendi at>sfaetiion and long years of serv.ce.. ' HEAVY 'STOVE, PIPES MADE' IN OUR SHOP TY ,ELECTRIC' WASHERS Mohr T'S; ELECTRI &• GAS .RAN ES ALBERTA •CO _. A PREMIUM COAL, • Given in marriage 'by :iier 'br:.o- a. f i ther Gordon, the `,bride looked , • , lovely in a'gown ,Of 'white slipper satin xnade'with a fitted- bodice, ; .BEAT ... .z nylon. yoke finished with, :drop i ' r edgedwith shoulder ofi • � w s �.. sat n• Freli:ch ill. ion • lace,: and long•ROSED• petal points. The full skirt, beau 'tiifully finished . with a draped + peplum edged with lace,. and her:' fingertip Veil of ,ernbroidered net . # Ut to was held by a heart -shaped halo - 1 ' PHONE' 1,0.. LU.CKNOW: edged �with orange 'blossoms. She' •.. carried a •shower. bouquet 'of pink , ,a r�i , i i,+. ,! i, t+►(� ,�, .i. ,�rir�oa.n�„ o ,0a^ Blight .roses:.: TRELEAVEN: HORSE... arded Woodman .. e D l ,onard The bride wcras' attended. •by her. WINNER;E V{!ESTERN .' al uro h - . ag twin sister, Mrs Lawrence Mae- yni t se c P lirtiax Lend, , gowned in pink mist. satin . ' �+ ;vivii?aes.int•h•oae.iwi Saturday glhow, .with nylon yoke; .and' 'wearing a:. . Bean. Geste, owned by Dr,. R. ' of Woodstock WAS:Is Your 'Subscription .Paid? floral headdress: • She ;carried a L. .Treleaven. colonial bouquet' of 'Iildegrad• a: prominent animal at, the Wrest-° ses, ern Fair horse show In the.: hun- o • The room ^was- attten,cled lyy 1 rs t is o 'E t fox= e or? brother Douglas '.of: Teeswater: ance_ai d 50 percent' for epnfrrma-. The wedding music was played, :tigin), :Blee .'Geste.' placed first and was ...secoriricl in the hunters by Miss . Kathleen ...Macintosh of . • ; • IJucknowsr ' . ' • performing, 'at four gaits Beau, • Geste was ridden: by Dick Tre- 'fit.. the 'r-.e.el*ption_�fo1h wing,:the. lei ven,� son,: Dr....,.Treleaven. He ' br, iders . mother .received wearing ;forest green: crepe with' a :corsage i.,...„....,...,i . ,..:,,,..,��.,,.<,„.,•.,,...,,�.,..o,,.,�r,o..... 011 of :roses, 'and. cornflower. "The g'room's mother: assisted wearing navy' blue :and a corsage or. 'roses +: ;- and ' cornflowers: For •a ; motor 'trip ..to Eastern points the bride wore a patterned beige , suit. with :dark•. green' a- ceissaries and a corsage : of, yellow noses. On their' return'. they '. will �11 eside on :the :groom's; farm''at.. Whitechurch.. - ' . ; • Guests were, preselr`rt from Sar- nia; Toronto, Teeswater,. Virginia - town, Whitechurch and Luck - no*. ..• MacDONALD--CARNOCHAN B:askets'. of 'gladioli;` •' inter- mingled with ferns,andtall white tapers, decorated Knox Presby terian Church, •Listowel, .on .Wed :nesday; Septernber..l2th, fer.,.the' wedding' of. Muriel 'Ferne'. Carno= ch:an 'datighter of- Mr. and Mrs.” James '• Carnochan; arid. Leonard Chester.:M,a:cDoriald, son `of,..Mrs. MacDonald,..Lu,cknow, and; the late, D. MacDonald. e4ev .W.:Fs-fel�3z- ed the -ceremony; while,, Mrs.. H..' , Jobb, : Listowel, played the , Wedding music Soloist was. 'Clara en'ce: Greer, Luekno4w. ' . . Given in 'marriage ''by her. father, the' bride Was gowned in. ivory Chantilly lace over candle Iight satin,."fas'ioned With a but- •toned -down -the back bodice, a nylon; yoke, Peter Pan collar, and. long. lily, point; sleeves. Her floor- lengtli. veil' fell from a headdress .of "seed' pearls .rad beads, :and she 'carried • a •altower • bouquet " of white roses,.'gardeiias, and .ste phanotis.• • rs. H•areld-Re-xd,-R=R„4Last-w `rowel, as her •sister's, matron. of • honor, was' attired •in 'a'gown of ^■ powder , blue taffeta, featuring a • NI•' nylon yoke -. and. 'full , :'gathered• ; ■ • skirt.. ,She wore blue mittens and;: a ' carried 'a 'bougtcet of '.white car •FOR 'SALE .' • • SEE HEAR 'AND.' TRY THESE • INSTRUMENTS At' Out Exhibit ..At %The LUCKNOW 'FALL FAIR Liberal Trade -In Allowance •Several Good 'Used. Pianos`., . Han _ On a Distributor In This Di triiet: For JRIITZER ELECTRIC ...:ORGANS .R. rne!:tTsr:arrier I WHITECHURCH. ONT.' • -.:- 'Phone 771.11, Winglian 1951 .$6th= Annual • CALEDONIAN PARK, LUCKNOI ■, nations. in a. s'irriilhr costume was the flower girl, Mlss .Sharon Bean; • . who *carried a basketof asters. a.• 1941 DODGE COUPE' 1 1937' CHEV. COACH. a;. r i■ d' ■ russets GEO—TS' ,■.: :The Hoiine of Settetr Used Cars' • ..: + .gUntil., ■ A�. � � Gash, 'Trade, Te ' Open Evenin s� ■ • itieS ,Service Dealer. --� . --- Phone 73.x. ,.i Brusse1s, iiia■�i , f rlaiUl .iatiniaflu iIi a■lleir■na`ii ri>A i • • Arthur Young,' Montreal, .was best •man, while Lloyd 'Bean and, Jack McC411,. 'both of Listowel, were ushers. ,' ; • 1 , A,t thereception at the home of the, brides'' parents; Mrs: ,Carbo- th• �n received in a ibl'tie, dress: with 4ihantilly 'lace jacket' acid black accessories. Assisting her ' was the bridegroom's mother' in a navy'costume,.Each. wore a cor.. sage of pink 'roses. For. going , away ;the 'bride • � chin ed.to i � g , a c nnatr}ori; brown., suit topped 'with •a maize shortie .coat, •brownvelvet hat •and c- cessories, V ` Vollowing a motor trip to Mon-. treat, the couple will: reside in `• Luckn W.. ' °° • e ,, ei School;Children`'a `Parade at :1.15 : Rural School Contests, •sports, Calf 'Club Judging, Outstanding Stock • Show. • Fair `O� �icia l . • n . .. f:f yOpe ed Sy . • • ROBERT McCUBBIN;-1VIp� Parliamentary Assistant;. Dept..' .of Aviculture TWO BANDS . Itucknow Pipe Band 'Lucknow High., School Band TUG '0' WAR FOR HANNA TROPHY ...' Admi'ssioii to Grounds - 50c and 25c CONCERT _1 • TownWednesda .30' Hath. ��`� Pr`og:ratti a d Dace Music by N Aire s s: Conceit.�.nd Bance, "75c and. 35c, Dance . on v, >b. ANDREW GA`CYN Pres.. 1 ' . LEX T. 'Mac14AY, See. •