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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-09-01, Page 61 L. a, 41 1, •, z,. • PAGE SIX A;SHFIELD .0B RN --..To' Mr. and Mrs. d'ack MacKenzie j, Kincardine Hospi- • tal Qn„;A:ugust 24thn,.a son.. The Mission Hand meets •', on .Wednesday, at the home of Aud- rey and Douglas . Ross.. The Women's:, Institute •wil1. hold their September• meeting at 'the borne. of Mrs. G. ,1Vloncrief. s, R. Martin, a Ripley. is, THE LITCK'NOW SENTINEL, LUCK TOW, pNTARIO Letters To The Editor TZRSiDAY, 'SE''MBER 1 1949. ,of her !brother, Mr. Henry Mac- Kenzie While ltlr. and Mrs, Mac- Kenzie visit the T¢ronto 'Ex•• Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Haycock of Ingersoll visited with relatives' here and in Rip1ey last week.. The men of; :the Presbyterian congregation cleaned uP, the yard around the •church ;after ,carpenr. ters hae finished the repairs on the church':. The ladies served u 1 nch .after the work was com- �vu spending a few days .at the home pleted. r, I P'.L E •SERV WEEKLY F'IC K UP ',SERVICE Ripley ' Collect Call Rip! . 185, C • LUCKNOW EGGSCAN BE ►T CRAWFORD'S..FEED STORE FRIENDLINESS THAT WILL LONG .BE REM EIVIBERE1 .The newly Organized, Lucknow arid' District Chamber of Com- merce has. adorned as its slogan; "The' Sepoy Town Luckmow the friendliest little town. in Can add" CLINTON 'GR.OUP CHAMPS, OUST LEGIONNAIRES, • ' ,Clinton, Radio ,School Nine are Intermediate ""l3"' .Group sham 'pions.. They polished offLuck- Legionnaires .uck- L i nnaires on Monday now, ,,,;�o Mint by a: 9 .:to 3 count to take the best of.seven. series 4, game That slogan, is' no fallacy in the t o ' 1. mind of :one 'lady .Who wrote as _. Legionnaires trimmed follows to.^the ''ITO emaker In the The.__ eg c I tinned its ,C'linton 3 to 1 during the' regular Glolbe Grad- Mail and . ap "" he'l inidl. Grocer". The letter' schedule,, but in the. pay-off ser.' T ' y as fol-. ci_,. 'the. Airmen were gat their in Nionciays Globe was best, and: "4g•oti the goat of the Dear Editor; Having " read Subscriber Ne; ; 2's letter, it' made `me Wonder: if• he knowts. farm lite - Most Most farm-. • ers. do not {go to' • town -in the ssummer during the day except on 'a business' :trip, to..the bank or for repairs. !for' machinery or something' that demands immed- iate, attention. Astor shopiping early, the most of us ',are -.nuking cows,'-fceding calves, slopping pigs. -or running after chickens; -etc, We all kilo*. 'wee .aren't likely to get , a stall v lows " 'faltering Legionnaires. let he - al an esti, aloine t . pick of,'.them, The, mlost of G Main I Dear Homernakor Just when., • Last grrday : night In Clinton, like to pare as near as o�sil le we are beginning to' think itzs a• Lucknow lost :a 17,-4' •decrslon toF tough gold vvorld•.something' poPS the Ari'm�en..and,�that loss. pretty to • the store where our heavj:est up. to ° make . you `think', you're well.: 'settled. the final_, outcome shopping' wjll be...'I. wonder if ';' wrong ,a. The -Lucknow nine. could .do little Subscriber 'No 2 really kn• ows right that d,ay, �n a fixture that how fear the Gars ark .south of ¥esterday my :'husband had g, sports .v1:04_., ro the. Bost; office and how faI riortil business,'rn Lucknow and 1 wait= featured�`the R?C A• for `him In the hot ,sun.. till. 'ram. George Chin worked• (three of. the Suet Store, on both sides ed . ( Inn •rags ins this game, ,and was• of the streets• h,is a kindly grocer came out p , i succeeded iby Alex,H-ackett 11!>;urf. Havlrig talked the xniattei ov.•e. store, and insisted ;on�me icom�ng i .a,•' Madsen,_ the Airmen's (left with ,seveuat' Saturday: nrghtY.' in . and, sitting . dbwri He'{gave rile r y ers t w p I �harvd lace, went the route for .sh'opp ,.. ' a ' comfortable chair and the I bClinton. seems .to, Ibe. the darkne s ofl this ringrning;, paper and when my l Score by' Innings side street. If the in authcnrt husband; (was longer than I e- Lucknow' 010'100 011--- 4: would 'only have this street lit, pected, he 'brought out ,a little . 431.031.14x •..17 they would do .much to have the l Clinton `, lunch. He was ,a comtplete string Were Leading Mondayrural shoppers happy, content Pr ao ane and having recently ' . On 'Monday r.iig�ht' The Legion- ,and Comfortable,: to :say nothing suffered •a great bereavement . in , a�aires' Were' battling to prolong 'of . safety:. `More • than one' .aeci his', family, could have been .ex �cused. for not. ;w•anting to bother.• with me. I had • t etier been in, Lucknow before:put I Will Ialvvlays think of ,,it as the home af''Ihe :Kindly Grocer'.'.: whose name I. don't even _know.:• - Stuart Coll er• Lucknow Tourist Lassie S y for it either: way . both'. 'trade -Marko mean thesame thing:. er of ^Coca-Cola under contract with Coca .Colo Ltd. Atilthorhid'bottl . . GODERICH BOTTLING ` WORKS 'Goderich, .nit. 'Phone: 489, nod; dent .has narrowly`, been:. ave:rted• :because. of the- dark.: Could.' we '. not have lights, please! . • . the. series .and` got off to -a good start with a ttv+o 'run lead in'the ' Second, Tdby Greer. went' the route for Lucknow,.'land in spite of a bad back, pktched ,good ball. Faulty suplpert i:r .a couple of :in- nirngs and ; ,The Legionnaires' weakness. at ,bat :,cost : them the victory.... , • , 'Only 13 men.. faced Greer' in the first four inilipgs, ', but in the' :5th a coujple of • outfield bobbles paved the way for` two runs .'that. knotted the count:, Clinton' forged ahead in. the' sixth ,for °six runs and from there in. -the Lucl>vno.w Nine. Were ' a: beaten to m, and, elven the crowd; sensing ; the out-. come, 'becarrne so quiet ion (could ;almost„ .hear '(the: dew. dropping'' Lucknow : had runners on •, the pathways in every inning, but `left , 15•;rnen "stranded .against , 7 for the, Clinton team. The .side was retired with :the bases' load- ed in the first,?sand inning after inning-' the fans groaned. aus paten . .tial runs -of . second and„third•.died'. there, with Madsen master in the. pinches, $ill Treleaven wasn't:. •1 bl for the final game A R'li,ALITE, Honeymooning. At rojnt,.-Clark: Mr.°& Mrs: Lloyd Elmer Tasker., Who, were.rnarried in/Brockville, on.: -.August 20tb -"have-ka'een spending their wedding trip' 'at 'Point (Clank 'at the. cottage ••.of' his .father, A. R. Tasker ,of .Xtlyth.' :The, grooan: is a brother ,of ,Glen , Tasker 'formerly. of Luclkngw, _• second • to do the receiving: and 'A x' 1VMcIntyre was ;brought in from the outfield, to .lp1ay second. Lucknow Art : Andrew, cf; Clarence Greer,' c;Jack MacDon=" ald, ss' George Chin, ;lf Morley. Alex' MIacoIntyre, 2nd;. lack • Cook,' '14; ; Allan Hackett, rf;: Alex •ilaekett, rf. • (Clinton Strachan, •1st, Good huge; 2nd; Isieniko, cf; Theurkoff, •lf 1VI�adten, p, Langlois, rf, ' Han ley, ' 3rd, ” 1Odternan, ss; Turnbull, • c, Score :, by .Innings -Clinton . 000 026: `100=9;• Guard 1e ...: Clarence. Greer was, molved from. 'Lucknow` 020 000 001;-3 ;0!V;;IIi,iIJU ca 1111,h S..FOR FARM AND INDI/S7'RJAL DUILDING S 9 BECAUSE; IT'S *At is. 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