The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-07-28, Page 6wop.
Teeswater OId Boys Reunio
ly' 319 Aug. 1
THFr' LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUGKNOW,. ONTARIO;
.COUNCIL MINUTES 1
FOUR DAYS OF FUN
July 31: Special Church Services in -ill Churches, ' !
.,
2.30 Decoration at Ceuneteries. •
4.30: Decoration .at Cenotaph. " •
9.00:. -Opening of Re -union•. by. Russell' T. Kelly,
Rand and Sacred Concert.
Aug'.. 1: '10.00 a.m.: Parade of Floats and Decorated Cars.
1:00 p.m Parade: Bands and Caledonian Games.
Highland' Dancing, Band Compet;tion With 91st
Argyle, General Motors R.C.A.F, Fergus,, Ford•
Motors; `Luc.k1 q;tv, Glencoe. and St: Catharines Bands.
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Aug. 2' 1;0.0,• p m.: Baseball ;Tournament, 8 . Weam.s. '
2.00 p a..: Air.. Display by Centralis. Air School.
Aug. '3 1 00 p„en. Harness Races l igR..ces'.
Bands•.andb Hall Game,.,.
Banti • Tattoo;, Fireworks, Grand. Finale, •
BANDS=Goderich Girls'"Bu le Hanover. Brassy,Galt Kiltie
Georgetown Girls' Pipe. Galt Kiltie Brass Band here 3'days•
Vaudeville Show every afternoon and evening. •
• No .two alike — Grandstand 3,000. " • 4 •
MODERN & OLD .
•.. TIME DANCING EVERY EVENINGG'
JOYES MIDWAY • LISTEN TO CKNX
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J.. Freeman. President, .
M. A. Donahue, Sec'y.
at's- a Ptcnic wzthoata
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-dile for rt eithr Xray ..', bort,
!/lr�tds-t�rarbsisiian the some thing,
Authorised bottler of Coea,Cola under contract with'Coca=Cola. Ltd.
;GODERICH BOTTLING .WORKS
GODERICH, ONTARIO
'PHONE 483
KINLOSS TQW?VNSHIP
;Council met in Township. Hall
On' July 18th,: All members Pres.-,
eat.. .
• Carruthers -MacKinnon that the
minutes. of the last regular frieet-
in,gi of June 13,, 1949 be approved..
Carruthers-Lavis. that .the com-
m nications re the •Tl$ test 'of
cattle be filed.
Percy -Laois -that 'the • Clerk
write the W.ingliami. Rural .H, • E;
;P. C.. office• re the.. extra •street
lights in 'Whitechurch.
(Carruthers- •Percy. ' that the
Clori 'write 'the district muni,
cipral• engineer at the
Sound re
the sink: (hole on' the 6th Cances
Sion....
:cau1rs-.
Laois • that'--- the
h ..for ' a plica,t ons • for,
clerk" • cr�l lyF
•operator of the Township main-
tainer to idle in clerk's hands by
2 .an. 'August, X5,� 1.949."
p ..,
MacKinnon -Percy 'that.•' .a 113Y
-
law be prepared for School :Sec-
tion' NO. „I., Kinloss, granting, per-
miissidn 'to' borrow , the sum of
$3,500 far - repairing'' the' school,
,land to, iasue debentures for" 10
years to: provide payment of loan.
Laois -Percy. that we. •do now
:adjourn to. meet again on Mon-
day, the 15th..day •of August '1949.
Cheques issued : Wm. :Moffat;.
4piain�ting•outside of hall and paint
_Supplied),1163.60; W Ross Birikq
ley, insurance, ' premium, 40.00;:
Dr:
,j.:: A. 1VilacDonald,.' dental
elinic::work, 120,00. `
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•. H,i: SD'AV". JULY 28th,. 19,49.
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PLA'i1 D HEADS IT BALL '
TO EDGE, AIRMEN 8 .
Lucknow Legionnaii ..es edged
the Clinton Airman . Wednesday
evening. at `Clintpn,, by •ani•$ to. 5
count, in ., what .was by a ggood
deal 'the best game of the season:
• . .It . was 'a hard slugging gan'ie
with. sparkling. -fielding, produc-
ing the, kind` of a• game that,
thrilled .the: fans'. ' Alex^ Hackett
Went the r.o'ute for Luck low with
his teati spates backing him .'up
Ialmost* faultlessly. George: -Ch ti.
was partrcularly brilli,a'nt..on t `a'
•' f, i es
that wei 0
` •eco e . v
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labelled.
•• The Legionnaires :spotted C1n-
•ton ;three . runs by. thee. second.
inning, .bait took the lead• in the
1h4yd. with; a fiive-rum.. :outburst
and • scored -single • runs in the.
Oh; 5th and 8th to. win it, after
Clinton - got a pair - in the _ 6th.
t; ';Lucknow: Andrew, . cf; M.
Chin; 3rd; J. ''MacDonald, ,ss; ".G.
Chip, If; A: 'Macln.tyre,. rf; J..
'Cook,; 1st; B, Treleaven;: e; " C
Greer, 2nd; A.' Hackett, p
,Clinton:.. Gloodliue; 2nd; S.tran
• chap, 1$t; •Manley, ss.; ''Isienko,
--cif;' McKellar., . p;; Helmer, c;.
Thurkof,.lf; Coleman,: 3rd'•,. Lang,
lois, rf.
Scor by Innings
Lucknow' 005 1.10 010=8
Clinton - 210 002 000-5
Highway, chegiuges Pay Roll
No: 7, $255 '05; C':. E McTavish,
fuel oil, 28.88 John McMillan,
30 . percent - wire ' fence, • 41:40;'
Roofers ' Supply Co., snow' fence.
and ,,culverts,, 1,018.80, C'.LL ;,Co„•
her. bate ester, : 92.00;, E. R. Gaunt,
trucking, 73.00; ,McArthur hard-
ware,. Ripley, spikes, '11.50, Wm.
• Orr, 30` percent wire fence, 22:38,.
W. G. ' Percy, stamps, 4.00; .A.
Coultes,catch ►basin, :35:75,'
=Jr -l:-:LANE, Clerk
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs .Harry. Cavell of
London, . iannounce the • •' engage-'
Ment of • thgii -daughter, Mae
Elizabeth, to: 'Ronald ,Cranston,
son, of Mr. :and Mrs.` Earl Crani-
sten, Ctf 'Lucknow, . the :marriage
to _,take place .July
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Accidents demonstrate agaiti and again; --:Tire folly
ofleaving
...The "cut in" driver is d'. menace to Iift, and •
. property. PLAY FAIR—PLAY SAFE. ,Follow
tha:, road . lines laid out for your guidance:;
GEO. HgtOUCETT. Meister
1.NtA110 4t'VsA:RtM;IN't or H1.SqW,Atts
TEESWM'ER•'. TRIMMED
LEGIONNAIRES 7-4
On , their' home : diamond on
Monday -' night .•Teeswiater:. Nine
performed as they i' can . •tq trim
the Legionnaires by a score of
7 • to • 4, , in is neatball , game: ,.It
sweet : : ,.xevenge.for :the
.Teesers,.;who Oak ...a ".bad lacing
here on their ,last' appearance.
The hoii e team 'took : pan •••early•
lead;' and had,,the - game in -hand
thrOughoirc Lucknow made a be-
lated bid' to'' overtake them, scor .
ing three of their, four • runs in
the last two innings. 1-larold
Greer and AleX ,I•tackett shared
the •'mound. 'duties, '
Ltickngw: Andrew, M. Chin,
'1Vfia0 orvald, G. Chin, 11..Groer,,
Cook!, Treleaven,- 'C. Greer, NTac,
]ntyre;. 'Hackett,.:„ .. `
Tees'wiater., McKinnon, 1f; Scutt,.
.34d; Weis, • .p; Mcl or ald, `•1 t:; .
Weis, ass; .LDentinger, c;'
`2nd; Litt, ,o£; :Steveran; 1f.'•
Score by Innings
010 0'00'6,21–
:•Te,eswter ;..,, ., 204 000
BANTAMS LOSE.OSE O 41�.N.E.
. CEI. ,.
TO AUBURN ON"'FRIDAY
FRIDA–
It' Was the- sante:.old story of
one bad' inning .on Friday. wizen •
.Lucknow • Bantams dropped' - ,a
close game to the Auburn ,nine .
by 'a score of 9 to• 8. 'Auburn'S: '
five runs • in the second pi Qi=ed' -
too much. for Luuoknow` to over•-
come. '.1auoknow's three-riin, rally'::
in the. first `of .the :7th fell, one
short. of • tying the: score, Fisher
started !on'<the _mound.' for Luck-
now but was. relieved 'by Lee :in •
the•: 2nd.• .Patterson went .':the.
whole `w�ay.:.for. Auburn; .
LuokrioNv:'.A ,Baker, e; C; Chin,
Itauffmarl,- af,\ Thompson,
.1st;,1VfoCleneglian, '11;, W: Fisher,
Clarter, rf, Lee, cf,.`'p, Niac
D.onald,`•ss,, Irwin, 3rd
Auiburn llodgles 3rd,' Howes, •
2nd, Stanberry, c, ,H'aggitt, '2nd,
S: Hallam, ss, Patterson : p,~.Niche,
olison, rf , Norgaii, : if; 'Armstrong;:
<*f;:• B.. iaham, cf;. Mc Nall, 1st;
Youneblut, .1st.
Score by Innings
Lulcknowr ' ' ' ” 100 2113'
Auburn .....•..........O5&
_GAME RAINED L-OIJ
•
Lucknow Bantams Were' lead:
ing Auburn'7 to:3 : in a„ hardball •
Barrie here. 'on Tuesday evening
when ;rain forced 'the. Calling 'of
the game,
DAMAGE • EXTENSIVE • IN
FRIDAY NIGHT' CRASH
Extensive damage ' was done to
Hector P.urdon's car and to the
Dad's Cookie. , truck . wlvicb. were'
in'la collision on: Friday night '
•Thee .collision occurred at Mrs
'John .Mct ouga.11's farain, on' the,
Second;': ConcEission: Both •dr;i
ers were .'using this Fompanative-.
ly narrow road because of road
which :is .underway.
.
[construction
west. of Lucknow on Highway 8.6::
1 Hector was'returninng,, from Point.
Clark, late Friday, '.,, evening -''ac-•
coMpanied by his: wife and child
ren.: ,The truck was west 'bound,
and; .turned ` ,.over '.after the
veli•icles •sideswiped.' . T,he side : of
Hector's 'car was badly crushed
in, but ,th'e'car remained upright.
All escaped 'injuries .but were.
badly. shaken up '•by the impact
and the. shock.
_EDD IN G
BELLS' . Y
MAIZE IRWIN • ,
A quiet ;wedding took place, lin.
the .parsonage. of North Street
United, Church, Goderich, on
clay,. ;filly 1- the when—Maxine 3x=
daughter '.Of: Mr and • Mrs.
Emerson Irwin of Lucknow, was
united in marriage: to 'Harold
Maize, `son ,of. Mr. an -1 Mrs -.
i.
Of, Dungannon �•, 'iRev.
C. W Cope officiated. The ibrid0'
wore^ a , gown of 'printed;.. •jersey
with n atching corsage and white
accessories, Miss Mae .lirwin, ;of
Lucknow as bridesmaid, wore a
white eyelet dress, :.with corsage
of cornflowers .and white; acces-
sories.. Mr. O1ih er .Glenn .pf plinff
garinoil,. ,';was grooirfisman.. CY n
.their ,return from a short 'tr'
Mr. and Mrs. Maize Will.' resi
on.:th.e groom's,.farm .at_ Dungan..
non,'
•
WEDDING• BELLS
STIMSON-GRACE
The marriage 'of Geraldine
Mary, :.younger -daughter of Mrs. '..
Grace • Of Montreal and ,the' late
Mr. C.'.Grace (Newfoundland) to
Mr. ' Donald
Mr: and Mrs. W Stimson; ' Luok-
ni7w, took place at, Loyola
lege Chapel,, Saturday, July
The Rev.' Father Wilson; s.J:, .Of,
fioiated`. ••at the ceremony.•
•
The ibridee•; ;wlho 'was ,:given
'away bye Mr. Harrison Call, ' a
friend of the••fam.}ly `was gowned
in - wihite` satin; fashioned:. with. a
fitted ' .bodice"' having , a 'Peter, •
Fan'. . collar .v and' long .. pointed
sleeves. The fulil skirt ended,. in -u
a short ,train Her ,fingertip
visas of. French1tulle "illusion, held''
.by a coronet of. pearls and she` :
carried •a sho+Wer, bouquet of red ' ;
roses. •arid ,• baby's breath:
The ` Matron -Of -honor,' .Mrs. - R,.
W.: Ball,. aster of Vhe ,lei icl't.�°:cifie
a'•dreas of orchid lace -o;v 1 not
artd a nia�cng lace picttiirc' )sat.
MissBatrbara 'Wi'11cock, as:br'acies-
maid, w'aa si,nnlai 11y' dttircd:'
Both attendant$- car i io�iti:�c: ,lo.n
sal bouquets.. ' .
1VIr,.: Donal, ;Grace, .•ibrcithcr of
tile' bride, was best man and, Mr.
George= Allan . and; Mr,. John 'Foy "'
were • usJers.'
Following the cremonyc� , re/
-
ception' was held . ° a t' the' M'on-
trcal ' West" Town. Hall, .Mr. and
,Mrs. Stinson leaving ', latrr to
motor to' the United States for.
their Wedding' .trip For travel-
ling the bride :wlore a black •
flower print dress with pink.sc. '.
cetissories.,. her ; corsage .ibou luet.
being 'of - pink carnations,
The; young ; couple. will; 1 wide
in Uoderith . 4•W