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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOVt !!NTARIO .
THUBSDAY, MAY 201.11, 1 yzi"
LEGION OPENS 'SOFTBALL;
SEASON AT UNION TODAY
• The Legionnaires are scheduled
•to open the '19.48 -softball season
today (Thursday) at Union, Hugh
Curning, whip piloted the team to
the finals last`" year, has been
pressed into running the 'team for
a game or two . until• .a manager
is named." . - '
•The. Legion -sponsored ,team was
originally grouped. in • the •`B"
series with Brussels *and., Tees -
water, ::brut ams Chas. didn't provide.
much •ba': :•th.ese•'three teams have
%bee'? spotted into• "C" groupings;
and • at •the , terxnination . of the
group scheduleswill proceed into
the •"B series. playdowns.
Lucknow's 'schedule games .are
.as .follows.•;
20 =•Lucknow at Union
25-Lucknow at Benmiller
28=-Benthiller • at. Lucknow
June • .
1-Goderich Twp, at. Lucknow
,. 4=--Lucknow : at Goderich, Twp,
7�
.. Lucknow° at Dungannon
11—Dunganhon, 'at Lucknow
14-Lucicnow at Port Albert' •
'17-4.U/ikon at Lucknow'
24—Port Albert at Lueltriow
"KIDS'..ARE ' TAKING AN
INTEREST Ihl .BASEBALL
.According to 'the present .en
�:husasm •
,;of .the early teen-age
kids;° and 'evenyoringer,' baseball
should' ev"entual•ly • Make. • a `''cdirie
back here. •
These "kids". are tossing, hard=
ball'around regularly' now. ,• :arid l
as e on 'the .diamond whenever
welther permits..
Last Friday. evening the Pee
Wcte team, which.is being tutored
by Bill Chin, took on a."pxcl ;-up"
team with the Pee-Wees winning
24to5.
' Pee. - Wees: Art Baker, ':1st;
Charlie Chin, 2nd; George Ander=
son,. 3rd; -M. Bieman, c;,, Donald
h son
T omp , p; Bowen Boss, ss;
Billy. Mathers, .1f; Jack Chin, cf;
Al Baker,, rt; D. Emberiin, rf,
;Opponents: `Kent. Iiedley, • c;: • Al
twin„ lst; • Arnold. Taylor; •2nd;.
John Gammie, ss; -Joe Howald,
if;; bale Bohner t, .p;John. Carter,
.ef;: R. Ferguson,°'.3r.•d, M. .Sour -
rah, rf Bruce Johiiston; ,p;.•'
MIDGETSOPEN BASEBALL'
IN
SEASON EARLY JUNE'.
Lucknow: Midgets have .entered
a 'hardball team in • the W, O.A.A:•
under the direction of 'Stewart
Collyer, and are entered in a six-
learn. group .group withWingham, Kin-
car:dime„', Clinton, Goderich, 'and
•Auburn. •
The local 'schedule opens :here
on' . June' 4th; . Lucknow's .games
'pare as .follows:
4=C1irrton .at Lucknow
•7 .Goderich; at, Lucknow
9--Lucknow'.at Wingharn
18.—Luckno•w.,at Kincardine.
24 -Auburn of Lucknow '
30 4Kincar dine at Lucknow
July' , • i,,'
.5—Lucknow at Clinton
8—Wingham,' at Lucknow
14•- Luck•now at Goderich
26•-Lucknow. at Auburn
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FI;I WEES IN FIVE
TEAM IIARDBALL GROUP
Lucknow Pee WeLliklads. up to
13) .h r'e a hardball tean' entered
in- the W.O.A.A:, , and are in a
;five: -team group ''With ` Winghatn,
Goderich, Auburn and . Clinton.
The first ' four teams Will get
into the playoffs with '•the. first
and "third and second and fourth
plate' teams.playing.a two -out -of -
three' series, with the winners
Meeting in: a similar series for
the group -championship. .
Games marked ! ar•e afternoon
games at 2.30 o'clock. 'All 'other
games are, ..scheduled for ' 6.30
o'clock. Games reading ``vs:".xray.
be. played -in'` either '.of ,the; two
centres,' as {O.greed'upon later. '
June. '
19 Clrrton• at .Luck now. '".'
,19-Wingharn: vs. •Goderich x`
23—Wingharn. at Lucknow
25 Goderich. vs. Auburn
26 -Clinton .vs: • Wingham`.
28=--Goderich.. at Lucknow ..
30—Clinton vs. Goderich
30-•- Lucknow:at' Auburn ' •
July;
2.---Goderich vs. Wingham
;2.—Auburn, vs', Clinton
4—Clinton vs, Gbder:ich
6—Goderich :v.'s, ;Auburn
6--Lucknow at Wingliam`'
8---Winghfim, vs,: Clinton;
9-Aub,ur•n at Lucknow
12—Auburn vs. Clinton '
15—WiAuburn
Lucknow at.Clin.ton "
• •l9—Auburnl vs;' Winghan
•:. 20—Lucknow at Goderich
L.
LNLOUH'
Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wall vis.
ited recently' With Mr. and : Mrs.
Ed. Collins., Pont Elgin. '
Miss:lama Hodgins returned to
her duties at the 'Se.. Catherines
hcspital :where she is•'a ' student
nurse.
. • Miss Lenore Logan caf Toronto'
spent the week -end with 'rela-
tives here;,
Mr, and' Mrs. Harald Haldenby
and Sheila • returned from Toy -
onto where they visited for:a
few days.
Mrs..H•:A. Graham spent a few
days last .,week with 13er d'augh-'
ter,, Mrs. M. Johnstone at Listo-
'wel • • .. `.G •
Mrs...Andy:Scott, Margaret•Ann.
and:Andrew visited•the past week;
With' Mr :and Mrs Ed Schaeffer.
Mr: Harry Bell returned home
after • spending a few da.ys with
Salem. friends. ' •
The Senior Women's. Auxiliary
• Meeting was held 'o:n ' Thursday
,afternoon ' at the home. of Mrs.
John ' Colwe'Il with • a gOod' 'at-
tendance.' The 'pr'esident, Mrs.
Waish,,
Presided
The hymn Jesus:
keep,•'Me near the -Cross and.prax-'
er•s,'openocl the, :meet'ing;• The' j olT
call was .answered . With a° verse
Of scripture: containing the, word:
• "Spirit"' Plans *ere then. made
• foi..t'he• Deanery meeting which
i°s to_ e ,held iii •the- Ch lIKC ,.,--of
Ascel „'on Wednes
-day,. June' 9.0. 'The hymn :What
Fa rend' •we have in .Jesus, was:
sa' •Mrs. Colwell gave a .•.very
humorous : account cif:'.their trig:
to B.C': and 'showed .many•souv
;enirS• which .were most interest-.
i:ng Mi Owen: conveyed thanks
from �' the secretary ,of: the : Pan-
to
'Council of Churches ,for th`e.
splendid bales' •sent a 'while Virgo:
Mr. • Owen 'closed the.''meeting`.
with prayer; . and; adainty
I Was served byt the hostess
Milton Walsh'. returned'
home•''after nding a 'while' at
`the Johnstone .home at'' Bervie.
Mrs.:.Ethel Runche'y returned
tp Termite after •visiting,• with her
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'GIRLS.TO. OPEN SOFTBALL
:SCIIEDULE' NEXT 'WEEK ',
T.he Ltreknow •:' Scotties ' a r e'
.scheduled to open ::the . Girls' ,softL.:
'ball league . next ' Tue'sday, May
25th, with^.;Tiver:ton the visiting
nine. • _.
Lu:cknow's garnes rr the double
schedule• :are •-as; follows:
May •
25 --Tiverton: Lucknow'
•USINESS 28—Kinrardine at 'Lucknow
June•
2--Lucknow.'at:'R.ipley' .. ,.
4-,Lucknow , at `Tiverton
$ Phip1•ey t L tkek'n-,ow--
1'1—Goelei'ich :.at Lucknow
15-Winghon 'at Lucknow.' :`
:1.8-Lucknow at Wingham•:.
22-Lucknow at 'Kincardine
26—:Lucknow•' at Goderich
29=Tiverton at .Lucknow,
m•
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risks which :should be covered::,by insui7
"'rite 71. et i'is' analyse ayour needs, exp1a r
hod insurance can protect your business.
-, from loss inch ny ways and arrange plan•,
ned•.Pilot;pOlicies" to cover all eventualities..
•
We' write Plot Insurance to .cover sel
ected risks .in Automobile, Fire, Personal •
Property :•Floater,, Burglary,:.Cargo, Eteva
tor, .Teams,' Plate Glass,•General'and' Pub,
-lie Liability,' Fidelity and Surety Bonds..,•
rS: STE'WART, Phone :8, ' Lucknow
T. KILPATRICK, Insurgince Agency Ltaicknow.
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PILOT INSLJRAN(E COMPANY
2-Lucknow , at Kincardine
7-LucknowlI.at Ripley
9- Kincar dihe at ,Lueknow
• 134 -Ripley At Lucknow :•
16-G iderich at Lucknow •
.20- L,lxckxi,aw at ,Goderich,
23-Lucknow'• at Wingham.:,
.30`=Wingha'm : at. Lucknow.
August
r 3 Luc know. at• Tiverton
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DISCUSS [ `a
OVINCIAL. ELECTION J
FRIDAY, .MAY 28th 8.30-9.00
'TUESDAY, JUNE lst — 10.30°-11.00 p.m.
FRIDAY,..:JUNE 4t1Y --- "10.45=11.00 pine.
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�pring
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1., lubrication
2.
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3.
Steering and
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Alignment.
`4o
Brake Service
5. Cooling System
6. •'Engine Tune -U'`
For comfortable, thrifty
,summer dr}ving drive:
,in . •
today..
ason.
LUCK'NOW
is being held :nest •Sunday,''May,
:23rd when the 'ser vice 4 'will be
conducted by the Bel.•. McIvor of
Cranbrook. 'a't' 11 a.m. and:a. o..ar,
•
stster;T„lVbrsWall��
Mr. and'IV r•s: `Wm. Cox Visit.ed
Sunday with N1•r` and' Mrs., James
,.i Hodgins -
•Ar•chdeacon Wm ..Townshend,.
N1r s.: Townshend Nancy and Bohr
•'b,y '•isited during the "past, week.'
with Mr. and Mrs: Karl Boyle
Teacher Resigns
Miss Isobel Porteous of .Ripley
has resigned as : teacher' ate ;the
Sixth Concession -school in..Kin -
:loss; ., where s.he "has taught. for
the past twoaterms..'•
WHITECHUlCH.
We :are glad to ,report'that Mr•,s.
John Johnston `who has been: in
•a 'London hospital for'; the • past
few: •r weeks, i :able .,to• -return: ;to
:her' home here: : this •week, after
spending a: few 'days , With ' her
daughter, . Mrs. Ceci1 Chamne.y
Mrs.,Johi `Gaunt, who has',been,
very ill• after having the.•rneasles
is. imp owing, ;
Miss: Annie Kennedy, is
.improv-
ing after • having' an 'operation in
•Wiii.ghain "'kfcisp til ..last' week.
•'• 1Virs.' 1,1 B. Tichborne 'spent” a
few "days' with her another arid,
with her ;sister Annie in, the hos-
pital:
1VIiss' Lenore Adams is visiting.
in London with, relatives.
Mr. and ` Mrs. Walter. 'James
?spent: the week -end in• Kincak••
dine,`
•'Mr: and Mrs. Howard John-
ston of.Dungan•non spent Sunday
With his brother, Mr. Lorne John.-
Ston;
ohn=stop '
Mr.. John Simpson visited. With
Mrs; 'A.' Simpsons and , family at
Kintal 'last, week.
,M`r. artd Mrs. Ab Coultes anal;
children and. Mr. and Nlrs. 'John
Coultes of Belgrave spent , last
Saturday afternoon , i'n. Goderich..
' .The' Presbyterian anniversary
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tis C onictlor
week's t;h a rt>h ', ca.t l; ;she
has a : lot of telephone ..
calls. to :make: 13#ithe
ne,vcr forgets' that 1#eil
is a' party line she
spaces her calls so Pas to
allow:" the ',other 'party
to' Use Ike '.telei)hone:':
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COURTESY IS
CATCH INGzv�
Piilting` it 'into l►ta(•tieo
on CVCrj' call von to ke i>s
your best guaratt et•'i112#
otheali will do t 1a:<Y dila m.
for you..
1. Keep ON Brief,
2..Space your ca�lt,•.
3. Give right,o .iViriar •
to emergency
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