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"OZARK" I'EE.. %IJ'1 ES
EDGE WINGHAM 14-11
The old • rivalry betuveen, Luck-
now and Wingham was in evi-
dence again'
vi-clenceagain' as the kids battled
through eight innings before the
"Ozarks" wound. up on the long
end of the score, 14-11.
With the.score tied 1i -11 -going
into., the last of the eighth, ,Art
Baker led off with a walk, C.
Chin singled with Baker advanc-'
• ' g Geo: Anderson Mrs, Writ, W'aI1 spent 'the week-
in to. 3rd', Then ,
sla ni red a double into. deep `left :en4.'with' Mr. and' Mrs. Jack
scoring Baker. D. Thompson. fol-
Schautnacher and all motored to
lowed with a single, scoring.:Chin,'London to`visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Wall,
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LCJCKNOW, ONTARIO
K. ,NLOUGH:
Mr. Jack' Walsh of Guelph
. POUJNUARY' EAS'
Mr. and Mrs, Hen r : Kruger of
spentthe weekend athis home
= Lincoln. Park, Michi an, spent a
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here. few days last week 'with Jack
Friends of Miss Jean •Guest are Gillies,
sorry tolearn that she has been. '
Mr and Mrs, Albin Griffin of
a patient in Wingham Hospital. ' Detroit .
We hope "she. will soon be veil spent the week -end . at :
agars. • Jack McMillans. Miss Patsy Me -
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Mr, John Colwell. underwent Millan ,.accompanied them for a
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an .operation at London last, week.
'few weeks, :• E
'Miss Yvonne MacMillan return -
We -hope for a speedy. recovery. •
Members of the'Cox family at-' ed to St. Josephs Hospital, Lon-.
after spending , the past
tended the reunion which. was dQ'-?+
.
held on Satumonth . at her home,
rday. . at Goderch, Mr. fad Mrs. George Fisher
and family •and, Mr. and Mrs. El-
Iiott . Carruthers : spent 'Sunday.
with •Mr and Mrs,..T.'Jafltzi.and'
service. at
attended.
the, baptismal ,
Burn's Presbyterian: church, lVii-
vertonr where the..twinn,, ..Linda
Ann and Larry ' Alan Jantzi were
and ?Anderson, • 'hOrripson was
thrown out stealing third arid' the
I : ' ne1it two 'batters went .down , in..
.
order. Then rain halted the game.
Stainton. Went the .route ..for
Wingham allo'w'ing .12 hits' and
striking out 9. D., Thompson and
B. ' Ross shared the mound- duties
..for the "Ozarks", giving up. ten
hits, striking :out 8 and issuing 9
• free passes.
Lucknow:. A: Baker, 1st; C.
Chin, 2nd; G. Anderson, 3rd; D.
'Thompson, p; Bt—Ross, ss; .K,• Iced=
ley, c;':M: Bieman, lf, J;, Chin," rf
B. Mathers, cf; M. Scurrah; cf.
Wingham: Fry; c; Stainton;
Gregg,3rd; ;Eaton,. Si; Gerrie,
1St; Crump; cf•;. Hopper, lf; Baker,
rf; .'Cameron, 2nd
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Wingham 000 41Q 42--11 10 3
Lucknow '• 100' 361 '031-14 12: 4,
Bad Day For Ball Teams
Last Thursday'was disastrous
for three .local ball tenons,; which
all , met decisive defeat; The Scot-.
ties, . who : have !been ' winless so
far, went to Kincardine 'that ev
:Miss Veronica. 1Vlurray 1 eturn-'
ed to Loi :don after a three weeks'
vacation,
Mr. and' Mrs., John Lane 'spent
the week -end .with his brothers...
Rev:' and Mrs. 120. , J, Lane and
Rev: and Mrs. Andrew: Lane.
Miss ' Helen • Malcolm returned
this 'week to Toronto to. resume
her duties.
Archdeacon W A ,Townshend,
Mrs. Townshend' and Nancy spent.
the week -end .with Mr. and Mrs:
`Karl. Boyle., .
.The Women's Institute held 'a.
very successful garden .party on
Thursday .last • •
Visitors -with Mr. and Mrs Jas.:
Hodgins`,,during the week were
.Mrs. Jack La ' Flaman 'and her.
• daughter' Shirley. Ann of Buffalo;
Mr. and Mrs,. Sid Parry and. dau-
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ghter .Billy and.,grandson. Skippy,'l
Morgan of .Detroit an'd Mr Al.-
bert ;Crang of 'Toronto.
• Miss Iona Terr'y returned after
spending,: her vacation!with 'her
parents,: ` Mr ,and Mrs, W. K..
ening, and in• spite •of natty new Terry
uniforms, took" quite a trimming: Service xn the Anglican church
will'
The Legionnaires: bootee the t'a'll ; be held at' 9,30 a m: beginn-
•: ,around at home` for a 27-7 trim-. Ing next. Sunday
ming while the Midgets in • a pre ` The Kingarf °Young People will
present their
liminary h, a r d`b a 11: encounter ' . play "A Pair of'
dropped a 10-4 decision, ` Cot ntry ds", '•tn.. the,'Anglican
•Church basement oni . Friday '('to-
' ' BAIII4NNING COSH`' morrow) evening; July 2nd under
LUCKNOW THE *ERDIC'r the' auspices of; the -A Y:P A
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Aitburri Midgets .trimmed the.
.Lucknow' boys in:. .a W.O A:A:•
'hardball game here on Thursday.
• A ;ten-rkn onslaught in the 2nd
r. with..ari attendance: of 23 Mrs.
gave the .visitors the••>verdict •by
u,:. 1 :. • Howard Harris presided. After•
a'.1 0-3 count the usual opening ..,exercises, the
Auburn: Randerbeneck, Me-,�
HoMe Helpers officers were . eT-i
Nall; Hamm, 'B. Patterson,' Clare,
ected:'pres:,` Mrs. 'Wm, ,Burt;.s•ec.,
�MMrs, Ben. Scott. Mrs.Jack Em-
erson and .Mrs, Howard Harris;
sang a .duet. 'Miss': Helen Malcolm
was guest speaker and told of
her work on child 'evangelism :in
Mr. Charlie .Collins, Mr. and
Mrs George Colwell and .family
moved to the :village'.
The W.M S: Home Helpers , met ..
at the home ' of :Mrs. Ben Scott
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Seers, 'Patterson; Toll, Rogers.
Lucknow J. ,Mc1Vlilan, •C: Gib-
• son, B: •Bohnert, M. Chin, E. Ire
Win,' D. Rose, A. McIntyre, K,
KiT,patrick,' D:. McIntyre
Auburn 0 10'090-716
•. • "Toronto. • Collection, $17.52 Del-. .,
Lucknow 0 0' 021— 3
icious refreshnpents .were served
Mrs. .Charlie 'Hodgins enter.;
tained the -Girls W.A. at. her .home;
on Saturday' afternoon: The moth-
ers arid:: Little . Helpers were. also
present The president,' Mrs. How
ard`Thonipson was in nharge, The
opening hymn was When He
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ONE INNING DID IT
WITH .CLINTON; TO?
On • Saturday . evening ` Clinton
• and, Lucknow Midgets tangled in
a .7 -inning baseball battle: in. Cal
edonian Park. 'Fourteen: runs in, Cometh" followed. by„,the prayers.
• the,fatal sixth, saw Clinton breeze
Marilyn Bogle read the :"scripture
to a win in a nip 'and tuck tussle, .lesson,; The roll Call wasanswer-
to ',that
nswerto'•that 'point: ;
Clinton:' Clair: Multi y,''. Ca7rri
Maltby, A. Wilson; J. Wilson, W.
•Nedigar,• D. Epps,. J.folrhes,
Car ter, Armstrong. .
Lucknow: C. . Gibson, ,J Mc
M Ilan, D., McIntyre, M. Chin, 'K . 23rd, also to hold :a saleof. work
Kilpatrick, D. Rose; .A.' McIntyre, . in the .riear`future..Rev. Mr. Owen
B: Bohnert, Jack McQuillin;.
Clinton , 422' 0014 :0-22
Lucknow ... • 300 '05 ..0 0—' 8;
e i` with a yerse of 'scripture. In-
vitations ' were to'• be- extend?d o
the Presbyterian . Girls, Bervie,
Girls. W:A, • and tile Kingarf girls
to our next meeting to be held
:in the church . basement .on July
LEGIONNAIRES LOST TO •'
• PORT, ALBERT THURSDAY
gave 'a ,.most .interesting object
lesson to .the little ones: The'
thought- for the .'day was given,
by M,rs Karl Boyle. The. . after-'
noon ;was spent in sewing 'and .
fa
cy. work:„, Hyinn •and prayer.
•closed the meeting' and a dainty ,
.'Lucknow .Legionnaires,xcouldn:t lunch was served.
do anythingright last Thursday
M4.
Gee,. Foley..
Lucknow: C. Greer;.A Andrew, ,
B. Chin, J. Tiffin, J. MacDonald,'
H.' Greer, B. 'Sinpson, J. Cook, G..
Tasker. •w.
Port Albert .,,.., 548 31627
Lucknow ,.. ,.,..,,:112 003. 7
• THURSDAY, JULY 1Ar, 1'lll
baptized.
Mrs, Cameron Green and son
Jack of Paisley .visited with her
.sister, .Mrs, Eddie McQuillin for
a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Mc,
Quillin and: Grant took ' them -
home and • spent the . day with
another sister, Mr,, and Mrs. W.
P, -Oswald at :Chs1ey. • .
Little Nancy'"Forster,: daughter
of Mr. and Mrs,' Ronald Forster,
bas been quite ill with pneumonia
and measles.. '
• Guests . of Mr. :and •Mrs. Tom
Inglis. for'the week-endoWere Mr.
and 4MrS, Jack Inglis and family
of Newbury and. Mr, ' and Mrs •
Mac 'Inglis and the tatter's.:sister
Miss•Tema• Wilkinson of Highgate.
The , latter ` ` two ladies remained
for avisit.
The gain -les -Falconer 'reunion
'will' be' held at the 'home "of Mid..
NOTICE
Re `Accounts
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All outstanding• accoutats"'
must be paid on or before
Thursday, July 15th, 1918,
. • EDGAR HOLLYMA.N,
' •LUcknow, Ont. •
and Mrs James McInnes, White-
church on
hite.church'on Thursday p.m, July 1st..
All relatives welcome:
Special Sunday Train .Starts .
The summer Sunday'..'night
special C.N.R. train train South.
ampton tO Toronto, ,carxinlenced ,'
operation on Sunday. Ticke4"•erx
the Kincardine.' branch • will be
honored; an. this train,
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