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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-07-08, Page 10THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO, 2". Medium 'Thick. Batts • 3" Full Thick Batts ` r• Micafi — (Pour Type) INSULATE FOR A COOLER HOME ALL SUMMER. ESTEd. "SECURRY" RIBBED: alvanize Gives A Completely Weatherproof: Job.: Available. in, Lengths 6 feet and up FIBREGLASS SCREEN Will Not Rust, Stain or Yarnell Sizes ,' Up ; To• 48" In Stock FRESH CEMENT'iN STOCK JOhn Henderson.1:..Lum.berl Phone 5:28-3118 BANTAMS WIN ONE, LOSE TWO Lucknow Ba n t a m softballers have chalked 'up a win and two losses in the past couple of weeks play. In Lucknow on Saturday, June, 27, they defeated Mildmay 8-7 in a close one that saw the local. team . pick 'up the winning run in •the .last inning. `Hughie. Todd and Murray Mewhinney were the bat- tery for .Lucknow, • Back in Mildmay on Monday, June . 29, Mildmay scored 6 runs in the last inning defeating Luck - now 15-12%4- Lucknow blew a ' 12-9 lead to give them their last inning win In Lucknow • last Friday ..night; 'Brussels ended up on top of- a 13-2 .score. ' Lucknow got both their runs in • the sixth inning. WON CLOSE GAME'' IN HURON-ASHFIELD. LEAGUE The North Ashfield boys trav- elled to Pine River, on Monday, June 29th. for • their :2nd 'game of the schedule. North 'Ashfield;: carne out, on, top of a 14-1? score. Des- mond Courtney wason the mound for the winners with David Huston pitching for. Pine River: Elliott Courtney was the ` big gun for Pine River with a home run with the bases loaded For North Ashfield Desmond Court- ney and : Allan Drennan had a., good night with a . double and 2 singles .each TWO WINS.. AND •.A..LOSS Two . wins 'and a .loss is the re- • WEDNESDAY, JULY• • Eta, 11 • Falconer-MclflfleS. Reunion. 1st . (WHITECHURCH NEWS) On Wednesday, July 1st •the Fal- coner McInnes. picnic was held at Gorrie Park, ,the home town of' the host and hostess, Mr. and. Mrs. . Tome Mc ,nes. The afternoon. was spent,. tenewing acquaint- ances and reminiscing.' A • 'pro- gramme of races and contests was enjoyed. An outstanding race was the time race where they walked as, far as they could, in one min- ute, This, was won . by Mr, John Falconer of Kitchener, w ' Those'' who .passed .on during the year were 'Mrs.. Mary.... Jane Tif- fin, Langside; Mrs. Minnie Mc.-. Kee, B,C.; Mr. Ronald Falconer, son of Mrs. George Falconer and the late Mr. Geo. Falconer, Kit- chener; Lyle McInnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. George McInnes, .Luck - now. For them one, minute's si- lence was observed. . in •their mem-. ory.. A collection, was received •to purchase, flowers for Mrs.. Orville Tiffin who was admitted to Vic- toria 'Hospital, London and would • tripled and Frank Egan° Grant Chisholm:doubled for Luck - [now. R H Lucknow. - 010 000 001-2 5 2 Wingham — 000 000 010-1 7 .0 The ,next game will be here on Thursday against Whitechurch. Lucknow • n:. undergo surgery the next day. Theoldest man present was 'M . Billie Mme, • Walkerton and runner-up was his brother Mr. James McInnes, Whitechurch, The oldest lady present was Mrs John. Falconer, Kitchener and runner - tip was.' Mrs Billie McInnes, Walk- erton, In charge of the recreation were Mr.:and Mrs ' ArnoldFal- coner of Toronto. The assistant secretary was. Mrs, George -Fish- er. er •The lunch committee Mrs.' Morley '•Pettaplace, Mr. and 'Mrs. Tom .McInnes., served lunch to around 75 . attenders. The officers. elected for 1965 • are: president, Mr. Tom McInnes, Gorrie; 1st vice,' Mr.,Dan Tiffin, 'Whitechurch; recrektion committee, Mr. and Mrs; : Joe Falconer, Kitchener; sec. treasurer., Mr. _and. Mrs. John McInnes, Bluevale . lunch . com- mittee, Mrs. Cecil Falconer, White church & Mrs, N.. Cronin, Caledon. The meeting for 1965 will be July 1st at Gorrie, Mr. John McKay .who, las been visiting here with ,his: many rel- atives for , a month left from Mrs. `Cecil Falconer's on Wednesday for his home in Wawota, • Sask. Misses Diane Coultes and.. Bev- erley Soloman accompanied Mr. and Mrs: Jack Coultas and Deb- bie to Wallaceburg on . Wednes- day.- The girls will enjoy , a hol- iday with them. • REAL .FRIG cord for' the . Lucknow Pee • Wee softball' team during ' the past URPLE GROVE and DISTRICT week. On Tuesday, Junevisited-Lucknow ,, 30, the• i Brussels - a local nine came up with .a 9-4 win. - 1 Ron Nicholson :; and . Ron Stanley (6th) pitched for Lucknow with' John' , Coiling "behind the ' plate. Lucknow scored 8 runs in the.; second inning.. , Belgrave — 1. 1 2 000-0— .• 00=0 LuCkn9 Mr.. Bob Grieves, SudburyMiss Joan was able to come :home on es Gladys and Marlene •Cawley,: (Sunday Toronto,, Ada : 'and :, Let-4Mr. r and Mrs. Pete Peterson .of, tie .Gawiey visited.; Mr. and Mrs.;* London and Allan. Traher, MT.'S \'roar. 'Gawley, IBM) 'Farrell and Mrs. Jack Far Mrs. Frank Dare, Nancy, Ron- rel 'attended, the relative shower nie. and Dianne visited, Mr. and: ; for mics Annetta Forster at the Mrs. I a _ Mrs Margaret Robertson was 1 lffisses Annetta and Carolyn' a recent ..guest of • Mr;: and . Mrs ,, Fob, Toronto, . Mr. Bob Fors .Russel ` Uoliih :.ter and Mr. Roy Fraser, Elmira, Mr ''and Mrs. John BeIL Sm- spent the weekend with Mr and eardine,' Mrs. Clyve Munro, hies. firs Waiter Forster.. George . Sutherland, Dr- and. Mrs. Mrs. Donald . �iccosh vis d Jaynes E . and ..:Frank of Mas Annetta Rushdie. Lucknow. rharul*.k•Cro&l,'Mra-' Frank Some attended the Olivet 75th. cliffs, Bob.•Bob. and. ,Ted .of Renfrew, . Anniversary on Sunday. Mr- Ronnie: Ro insoa; Charing- fir'.. and Mrs. BobG CreSS were :.gt�reSts „of Mr. and » a Bob'. and., Mu°raey, Mr. and Mrs: . _ M awl_ Lame of GrOYe he tiPaisley-, Mrs...,Evan Keith, Sandra their Juky- meetMg in the -school and: y..Mrs. Iks Gra- with. Bern • Pnloam .via'3ted : Mr. and Mrs 'Gordon Weday . ems' A' .nuoaber 01 lathesa M .' + M and Mrs. the sbo . for " He y .cm ba fir. event '.n. Bim.. - of Mr. and ?mss._ < B Belli of Pam- 11E � a taac. tsthicca a we re S ay Steer 'Held Foc Bride ce Mr. and its: Burton Collins.' F.7riMxls.''gam at . Aspley I n lark -z, Edith . Mrs. Mar- ' d i y to honor ford Mackay, Mas,. • Gecege Hark- "r' - Annetta FneAer. 'Mt.s. Baas ne, -a tom. Vaca_ - �► � Mar- � `ice was �a an. . Den M •e ► -airicy and C ';and Mrs. frank Do-ee Sns C7,1f and Mrs. . oa F.. ;tom;COZZESMad Mas. Dainald tsar. „lady pienit al friday. ay. Meat& and • Mrs. Dore Mr:, and Mb's. Ge ' each .gaTe - from Re MR' and M -. a Nam DEre sang ass-.. ,sea • NeenliamL, • IffPry eort.calied tbal were mer: w E �-• , E -� . Dim M • _ . . beet and Mr. Crnn F� . ' n. Am 171 -- a was Mmy zkas off. d .. w 1 a_ 0 0:0 a:--'9 'In. Belgrave< on Friday, July 3, Lucknow drubbed Beigrave • 30-3. Ron:. Stanley' and John'Coifing 'went the route for Lucknow. Lucknow — 3 9 6 7 4 1 x 30 Belgrave • 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 :• ' 3 I Lucknow had a bad night here Monday When Wingham Pee Wets defeated them 20-:5 Winghamgot: , . . ;10 runs in the fourth inning tq..'. break:Alp up what.: had been a close Baine. Ron Stanley and John' Coll - ,mg -were the' battery: -for Lucknow..:;:. Wingham = 3.3 1 10 1 1 1— •20 eryfor --- ' 0 3 2' `0 0 0. 0 _ ;5„ Lucknow w l go to Mildmay on July 10 and to:. Wingham on July.. 13, SECOND 1T .W INGHAM J -lin McNaughton and Fred Jack- son • placed 'second at a men's doubles' lawn bowling tournament al Wingham ,iib 3 y: Other Luck - now entrees, • both which won two gam-. were :Rey F Jayson and Jack MacDonald. Lloyd Hall. and Harold'Ritchie. LOSE :TO CLINTON RCAF NIP ,W'INGHAMf 2-1 SATURDAY Lutimow mediates . chalked a win and a •lass. in ' softball .• over the paq..v eek.' At Cal last T ,the RC.:aF d4eated tucizarm 74.: Grant hi - .a�- andWAS rel) ed . r„�1 *. the '74s •aPKnon do- �, S ra and Mrs. Fr , v .ivv • • Sr MrCa.r.=an:.`ea �'.. a •i.'4. �.E' .w., ,.a.�. . s.y:��.��_mow • Too Much,: ��. Chan .four rt I 14,D a._;. had five• s4 e- • s and e • o;.� tom' i..ab .4�r •'..r".�'�+r '"T"a ! •T 3 d irrat•F L 4;1'7 +:`+�u �If ri C. "r 44,41. • ran GYi: r �: � ... _ w `'�� Wim` R E• , gam'. w�� aW. �.r�. r r — al +ii.�LwYlYui A^I. =- ..� ♦ ... moi % - rt YF Y.T. • yl ;ft� lr• , y, ,w„ .�..°•"Y:- girt. �G '!i."*T�'�'�"t.:. r i. as.u'... 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