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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-05-27, Page 6• PAGE SIX T .LEGIONNAIRES 'COAST TO EASYWIN IN OPENER L•ucknoW Legionnaires ,opened , 'the .softball schedule last Thurs- day at Union, near Bayfield, and coasted along to a. , 20•-3 victory in • five innings. . The Legionnaires dere,,, in. rnid- • season `form and 'played errorless ball behind a neat 6 -hit pitching job by Larry;Downs. At the some time Lucknow sla'rrmed out 16 hits and Were aided and. abetted. by the Union nine who booted. the ball for a total of nine •err ors.' Lucknow's • big inning was the 5th. when they batted twice" a'N round for 12, runs. f..ucknbw Clarence. -.Greer, ...Hill Chin, if .,Hap • Hall, rf; Har- old. Greer, cf Bob Simpson, 3rd;. Jack, Fisher, 2nd;. 'Jack MacDon= • ald, Vis; Jack -Cook;; 1st:. Larry • Downs, p. • Union: Ti; Moore,- c'; E. John- ston, 1st; E. Speranghi, .2nd; G. Johnston, 3r4; K. Grieg,; , r. f; K Sorby, ' cf; R'.,. Johnston, ',1f C. Orr, ss; L, Bradley p. • THE iitfei NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIQ •. Score By .Innings ' R. 11 E Luckti o w ..:. 023 3 12-20 16. 0 uttzuta ' 102 0 0— 3 6 9 The Legionnaires got off to a flying, start last. Thursday. With pretty much the sarne,.squad as a year ago, plus • a: few• new. .faces, the -boys should be right .iii the hunt for the: "B" series silver- ware, come playdown time. h Material.. for •installing the floodlights :in the, park 'is• •now. nn hand,.and work •will : get . un- derway at once• Its just a ; guess • how soon the lights' will beaready to be turned on; but as the Legionnaires wind. up• the "C" schedule 'the end' of June and proceed, in the "B" •piaydowns, :it seems 'a• 'sure '*bet that the playoffst will be under the lights. It is planned to bring in .two crack tearinsifor, the official open ing. • •I 41 The. Legionnaires • firsthome game .of the schedule is slated. ;nor•', Friday • .of • this week,. and next Tuesday • they"r•e, at Komi~ again, playing 'host to the , Gods>l;ich' Township nine,' GIRLS i,'LAYED..TIE GAME Lucknow Scotties and, Tiverton girls played .to a 9-9 draw• in the opening 'game of .the I schedule here on Tuesday night. The Legionnaires were slated to • go to Benmiller • that ,evening,. but the latter . team asked for a postponement L.IH.S:BAND' AT WALKERTON CADET INSPECTION The L. u :c•.k n o W High School Bandr.trhder the'direction of: Mr. 1 • W. Hoag, took, part, pt ` the. Walkerton. 'Cadet Corps ,; inspec- .tion.: ceremonfeS' min •the, Countyd Town' on Friday. evening. 'Owing to. Weather,:conditions. the. inspection .and other features' of .the program were held in .the arena. The Walkerton High; School' Girls' Bugle Band .vas in OBiTLJARY ;AEN, S. MURDIi' This community has been showked and saddened by the sudden' .death of Alexander Suth- erland 1Vlurdie, ,who passed away on Saturday .evening, at his home,. 393 Vaughan Rd., :Toronto.' Death was due to a heart condition from which he' had suffered for some time. He was in his 44th year,. "Sandy", as he was. popularly known, Was a son of Mr. William Murdie of Lucknow and the late Mrs. Mill -die, He• was., both at Seaforth, but came. to Lucknow with ;this parents .as an. infant;. when Mr,' Murdie, entered the hardware .:business here., Sandy attended • Lucknow Public. and Continuation ,. SchooL: and upon graduating, entered • the: drug business. at '. McKibhon's Drug 'Store.: in ,Wingham, 'After: serving his ' apprenticeship 'there, he at •'tended . the . Ontario : .College of Pharmacy 'and upon graduating' was employed in Toronto by 'the attendance `and put' .on a smart Liggett Drug .Company. erformance: The Lucknow` Band ! Several years ago he ;foresaw pthe e 1 • )c p anion .of the Cityoff Tor - drew. a' big hand'.from : the crowd, p arra •after the ins ection paraded onto to the north and''established p_• - a• drug store on' Vaughan, -Road ' up town and. Played a few num. beyond the then settled, 'section bers to add to their ;.popularity. of the , city, :and :Where' he had tw - 4.• • . t. •- • n..• • .mss arininumEl NUE ink 111111=11 iS dour 'bank. is: there''to :se ve „you, in a.; persbnal, private 'way. Wien; ,you deposit your passbook. is • closed• to anyone but you. and ,your:. U rik.: When you: larrang�' ::�a •loan, •thatt • is Uric'. strictly Between • you and your bank. When you: di'sens's• irivate financial lntxat ter• With' your bank mans er,you know the g y. - will stay •private. Such privacy' is the ver es.sen:c.e o p y y4 Canaan di . banking: It perrnts:ynu: to :dear with your bank and to use its many : services on, a basis of contlplete nfid..ence And s a1 it• is to nr.i d g•`w d rat x • •„ since developed ,a -most success- ful business,' ' • A .fune�a1•'.service was held at .,they. McDougall; and ;,Brown'• fun- Ieral chapel in Toronto on Tues •day:. ,afternoon. following which the remains were brought' ' to 1 THURSDAY, MAY 271h, 1:11. PARAMOUNT The Pvlay meeting of 1>. t t»„u;th Women's Instituter Mi:; .it tl e llc tile* (if the prEsi1lont• 11i, ic•)bt. Hamilton'. Mrs, oh me. Charles gave a report on thr• cG. cutive meeting held in itil>lc,y. Mrs, Dan Nicholson gay t' . an iti- teresting talk 06, the.h'r'c•1>at•atior of window. boxes,. Cui•r�c�trt r• •,; r tctlts were given .by Mrs. k niila. uric: Lennan,,There • was '.4t riding by • Mrs, Harvey Brooks anti �i can. • test ,by' 'M rs. Oliver Mec[Lityies, • A shelling match was: conducted 'by Mrs. Robt..Ramilton with Mrs.' Fred Martin the winner. The thine meeting will' be held a;t the' home of Mrs. }L Ensign. It will lie Grandmothers' day. The. 'topic -is to ;be ,taken:by'Mrs:o Kingsbury ; The program committee is Mrs,: Ii. Ensign and: Mrs. Walter 'Dei,'... '1VIis's L. Henderson, 'R N., .spent I? the week -end with her parents; Mr. and Mrs; .'jack Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson re:: ceived wordthetr son Lloyd. Hen. derson .Was hospitalized in:Tor• •onto with infection in his leg.: -Mrs. Wm, Me vil'le :incl children. of Alliston ; visited her, parents, Mr.'. and Mrs. D. Richard,: ' , 'Mr.: and Mrs. •L.• * Icls and , daughter'',of •Kincarelinr.• visited* With . Mr, and lyfrs. D. Wields: • . Mr. and. Mrs. Fred , King and [Mlle'', of. Toronto vi ited with M. and. Mrs. R. Hati�ilt,n. Lucknow '•whc,re a service .was' Mr:, Donald H•arllrlti,.ai or Tor • •:h,na T.1 on � e n��yd at, -t .� onto ,visited his::.pat cntk•1.1i ,�rnfi.,.. of h:is' father, Mr.' ;Win: Murdie; .,'Nl.a;s. R1 liaht-'ltcor:i, Dr... M'cTaggart of • Si.. 'Columban• 1Vliss. K.. Gibson of: 1 i'tidran rs United• Church, Toronto, .conduct cd . the serVice irr Toronto Wand paid.. high tribute. to ,Mr. Murdie,' A wealth of floral tributes was• further proof of .::"San"dy's" pop clarity' '•gin: the city and in :.his • old home; town Di McTaggart ...Motored 'here on Wednesday :to assist Rev. J. , W. Ste.wart°'of Lucknow:'and Rev G, M.. 'Newton •of St. 'Helens, in conducting the 'service..• • Interment' was in :Greenhill Cemetery, ,the •pallbearers being. Wesley .Huston,: Robert Andrew Downs, A. McKim, E. H. Agnew'`'and Gerald Ratliwell. Surviving' are his widow for •mer ly Mable L, • Wo ds of _ St.,- Ellenhoundor=enf: Ear�l>er-gym Helens...and, a so;n, ..Bobbie: An ; '14)6.... :... other son ' Keith .died in 1935. ,•. Surviving' aiso.:pre• his father,- twe;brothers; Kenneth •of:`Leek-. ow, .C1are:nce,of St. Thomas and 'one' sister,. Mrs:'` Malcolm Arm, strong (Bessie)' of Port Arthur. • His mother passed away ori -June` 30th of last. year. spending ,a .few. days ut hot Miss •llilai•garet •'.Nich1.•gon 'Of.. •Kinca't cline • s,pen'-t :.sht .week -end at• her'. hom'e.•:; •1VIr: Garnet Hamt[ton of 111tbil, ton. Motored up .ori' Sunda'. 'tulip ajnd Mrs '.J Hamilton and' Verna returned to Hamilton. tti ,pend the 2th• Mr ,and-: Mrs C.hrrtIRSmith Mr. and Mrs. 'Jack, Rr. a�•i of Wingham: visited .with Mr. and Mrs; .H Ensign.',on Sunday. Goldie, Martin is., bc.isy •ca•pon izing chickens for La:keVit'w Hat eller,, at.Exeter. Mrs. M. Kett haba« ~pods :a: Week' in Galt With. hc�r daughtei JAMES MURRAY ,. ' The 'remains of .James Murray Were 'laidto rest in..the family plot -in Greenhill ' Cemetery, .on May 12th, 1048 The funeral servre. was 'con-:. ;ducted privately at the'hoine ;at Paramount' by his'; minister, Rev, Dr Rhoad • of Ashfield. • Presby:• tgrian Church, bringing' the : mes= , serge from. the , scripture ,found in the 23rd Psalm and the 15th chap- ter Corinthians,.The bearers' :were :Arthur: ,McInis, . Fred. Jackson,' Wm. "11..,: Roulston;° •`Wm. 'McGill, Grant McDiarniid-,and Kelso Mc-. Nay Mr . Murray 'passed 'peacefully away on May 14th after a long.. illness of three years, borne :with Christian patience. He was of a kind; cheerful disposition. ...James lived .his entire life. of 'seventy- nine years on the'•hotnestead pur- chased ' from the Crown by his pal ents; John and.' Arabella. 'Mur- ray; to whom were; boat three Sons, John, Fi'ank, James and three daughters, Margaret'' G., 11MIrs,, Jas. H. Picketing` (Christina E.) .and Elizabeth, • Murray is survived by his only sister, Margaret; 'who ten- derly cared for. him 'through' his' illness..' Successful Music Students. At the Huron County Festival of Music, which was held in God-. eribh redently: the fololwing piano students of 45...E. Cook: were s,ue- • cessful in 'obtaining certificates, Mary Morritt, Loraine Hamilton, Marguerite Hall, `Claire Taylor, Ann Morritt, Glenda McElwain, Mac. Taylor, Wilfred. 'Black' • and Kenneth Howes. Certificates are" granted to candidates who receive. 80, or • more marks ' in their re; spective classes, • ot1ore CDrY�fA1i ol/YlPtot, C:7 0 . ; :. you, will need to secure a Form. H.. Permit frorn; your, bank, if you take with you -more than $10ar► United .States funds, or more tlign "a . I total qf $25 'rn . Canadian' and United States funds. • To: ensure that available, United' States .dollars ...are distributed in a way that is fair 'to 'everyone_;,. an annual travel ration of 1$,150. U.S. per person for °the .1 `2 mortiths between Nov, 15,'1947 and Nov., 15,, 1948, has been: established. 16 the 'tune;, of children ,under ' eleven it is $100 • U.S.. . This caution isgiven for' guidance of the public and to help ,avoid em- barrassment of border: paints FOREIGN•EIctioui colon 1• BOARD • °TT #A- i