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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-10-01, Page 8• PAGUE: EIGHT 1.H ELUCKNOW SENTINEL, LIICXNOW, ONTARIO ,..'W.F DIWT Y,, QCT, 1st, 1952 ' DR., EVELY'S • DALI IAS ;CENTRE OF 'ATTRACTION Itarticulturists; in the.' Walker ton district have been . admirhig the . display of wonderful daWhLas' at. the Bruce. ',County Home for the 'Aged, Whieh are: a result • of 'the work , and ' knowledge ' of a former .,4iokimAy• . veterinary; .cloc- These , beautiful :flowers which.there are .between' four .and five hundred: plants are the spec- ial- care .of Dr. C.- +C.' Evely, who• has made .a, .study =Of the dahlia • :nd each year cluceshundreds. �f-of- ;blvoms on the eighth of :pan- acre of `.ground to • LEMON -LI E.' the south' of . the Home, devoted to their • growing.: The doctor taken °great • pride in his. flowers • anc visitors .,are alwayls welcome ' to, view 'the display. • This' year a number' . •of. .new varietieshave been added' to the large collection and : some •rare specimens. can be seen. Sorne" of the blooms measure as high ..as, ten andtwelve incheir across and are .perfect' in formation 'There are almost' all colors and.' types of dahlias. in the collection. which can • only,be . appreciated , and ad mired When seen. BOY -SCOUT WIENER: ROAST The • 1st Luc,know,'Bey Scout Troop' held their first meeting of the Fail 'season When twenty-two members attended a wiener roast on Friday, ' September 26 at Jack Henderson's fano on the 6th Con- cession. . 'Games were played and a Camp -fire 'sing•.song: .enjoyed:, Mr • H. Burden, ',teacher' at SS. No. • 7. was introduced: to the, boys as ..a new header for the coining Year.. Transportation wassup- plied by Messrs:H. Burden, Ken Chester .sand S. E:: Collyer. . , iRegular Scout meetings will be h id each Wednesday at 7.30 'p m. iliisin ait■ ..mSin isms' a;upianiiaissNs ■ii■iss . ■ i • • is • orim . Prompt Delivery 4726. :New 1952. N. a evroietsI • Choice of Colors it ■ , ■ i MI ■ r1952 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN.. a ■ 1952 CHEV. 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Used Care' . NI • Cash, Trade, Terms Open Evenings 11$11 ,10 . 111 Cities . Service • Dealer-- , `'Phone 3x' Br tssels r ✓ iiaa m* ru'lNilimm i iiU■■IuI■ilimumm■■irlimulmmiaMli,, 11.T... WHAT OF NEXT YEAR? • Now thatthe tumult and the shouting has died, the question arisesas to ,what's in: store for fastball fans in this{destrict, come next •year. • The Beaches league in Toronto is to „be revived, next season and some of the "fugitives" from that loop .-who, . performed in 'these parts this year may be drifting back, if 'they flash enough ot the green stuff. 'Tis claimed however that, the Beaches won't have too fat & •bank. roll for iMports' and. they ' won't •find • the ' �prometers; any pikerswhenit comes to,. bidding for•• the.' right men., Russ Johnson appeared well satisfied ;inMeaf+ord ,this season but the Beaches loop. world be much more convenient for the. Hamilton hurler.. Locally -the bonanza wasn't half as ;,good as :press reports. claimed. Lucknow to be shelling out, but Legionnaire sponsors. won't be penny . pinchers in . their efforts to land. a good prospect for next year. A report from 1Vleaford has it that, Billy' West of the famed Fort • Wayne Zollners is one ..of the prospects the Legionnaires have their eye on. The same,report has an Oklahoma Cowboys , hurler slated for"/athis `loop. ' Other rum- ors are that 'Cotton will be with Clesley, 'and' so it .goes. `• ORDER GAME, RESUMED IN "ONE IN % MILLION'' • • The second gaine of the. Walk- erto.n=Hamilton softball playoffs produced a "one -in a-inillion" in- cident. Walkerton t,won in Hamil-. _ton ' 3-0 ` on a: no-hitter by. Zulu. Back, in Walkerton. the game was tied 2-2 going into the bottom of the 1 O,th.• No With two awa ' rr n: , y Dentinger :came to. bat, :with,.nien. on second, and third. Norm `lined one betw•eeri-short •ia-nd---seeond that rolled' to the outfield circle Of oars ---good . for , a. triple. ': That was it in the• min& of ..everyone but a couple • of guysin the stands who noted that Dentingerdidn't touch first: • Fans poured 'onto the field and:: • 4aniilton players were •:congratu . latang the Walkerton nine, ,When *Ord of ,.Dentinger's mental ,lapse .got to the ears of the Hamilton •z nanager, :who entered' a protest: ,'Hugh Curring was on 'the :bases and . according, . to, 'an unip'ire ar= raiigernent had. started to the out- field - with the drivein case of' a trap catch Neither High nor the ball, uii 'pire could .say Wheth- _ :er .or not Dentinger had reached 'hist... • : • The protest, one of the tough - eat 'the 0.4.S.A, had ever •dealt with, ' resulted 'in • the ' following. decision The game to resume in -Walkerton on Tuesday night as of the 1Oth inning .:with two on • :baso and •Dentinger .at bat. If Walkerton, won' before 1•5.1hnings a 7 -inning 'exhi!bition game was tohe played. If Hamilton won be :fore 15 .innings, the' third and final game of the series would be immediately commenced. Walkerton won it in the 14th inning by 'a 3-2 'score ;With ;Dutch Craig's single doing the trick. CHAMPS DECIDED AT FI;ELIC MEET, .—T L.DH.S.•ii WS' The .annual . Spont� s Day Liras held .on Friday September. 26th:,' 'at the school grounds.:•Competi tion ,was keen and at many points excitement was high. • Senior 'boys' champion is' Don MacNay' with 42 points. Rtiriner- up is Harold Howald with 32 'points, Carolyn . Gibson is Senior girls •• champion with 37 points. ..S ley , S.tanleY 35 ,points,is Bev- .• ,...•. Ralph Hames won• the Inter- mediate boys ' competition with. 37- points wklile Doug Haldenby `secured second :place with', 29 • points. Isobel, MacPherson and I,yla .Stanley, are tied for . the girls' Interrn:ediate championship With . 20 points; Ttaeleen Hamilton is runner=up 'with 18 'p"oints. In .the Junior boys ,competition, ken MacNay is, first with. a high • GOMMENCEMENT.TO ISE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT The, Lucknow. District Nigh School +CComnencement will be held in. the Town ,Hall. on Fri- day night, when- an, interesting program will be presented, feat- uring an ,address by Dr. E. Q. Plewa, of the University of Wes.. tern 'Ontario, The presentation of student. awards and diplomas will also be made. • • score of 44 'points George Rich-' ardsjis runner-up with 26 points. Grace Thompson won .the Junior girls title with 34 marks ' and, Rozella Howald, placed • second with 29 points.;' Several novelty races, such, as a musical chair game with bi- cycles and a mixed relay race added . interest to the, program. Prizes were donated by Miss Os, A; detailed report ` of the Win- ners of 'each race will be ;pan nounced next • weep in The Sea- tinel. • We would like to 'thank the persons who assisted the teach'- ers' and students in the measur- ing of :the jumps. • The .Executive .of'the .Girls' Athletic Society report a : success- ful afternoon, financially. in their refreshinerit booth . • • The Friday Morning 'assembly wasopened with .the • singing •of .a ,hymn. ,The scripturre,.,Psalm1,1, ' painting Papering.,_ Sunworthy WO Papers .: Interior and Exterior Spray or' Brush L• ,, STEEL ROOF 'PAINTING, Sandng &. Finishing, Estimates Without Obligation Emberlin: & 'Machines Lucknow 194-M 1Ningham 654-2 , PHONE STONE'S FOR PROMPT REMOVAL OF DEAD OR DISABLED COWS —HORSES —1hl M 5-T-ON-E—S-ON5—LTIX PHONE COLLECT INGERSOLL 21 WINGHAM 561J' . was, -read by. -Mac MacDonald and • the Lord's .prayer was repeated, in unison. Hymn "Jesus Keep Me . Near. 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