The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-06-13, Page 14PAM FOURTEEN TITE 1 UCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO.
• WEl 'DAY",. JUNE 13th, 1962:
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Notice RPOLLING
BO0 IN LI
For Monday's .Election'
Polling Division No. ' 1 LUCKNOW TOWN HALL
Polling Division No. 2.. •- ANGLICAN' PARISH HALL..
Polling Division No. 3 LUCKNOW LEGION HALL
Family .Of Ten
Honored . . Parents
Mr. and Mrs. ,A�l. an Campbell
of Belgrave were hosts. for a
family , party . for his • .' parents,
Mr. • and Mrs. Floyd • Campbell,
Who were celebrating their 35th
Revi.sed Bantam
Balt Schedule
Cedar Valley, ' in, Ashfield
Township, has entered a : Ban-
tam softball team in Group ' 1'•
:of the . W.O.A.A., . and. a new.
wedding• anniversary. schedule' has been . drafted.
• Mrs,. Campbell wa5 the former The following list • of , games
Oliv Helm of Ashfield•:Township'. replaces the previously published.
the • aughter of the late 1Vhr. and:
Mrs. Joseph Helm. Mr: Camnpbell. ; Jdne
Is the son of : Mr: • and ' Mrs. Ira• •1 ' Whitechurch ' at 'Teeswater
Campbell of Belgrave:: Mr.. and 2 Lucknow at Belgrave
Mrs. ,'Carrspbell 'were married at : 'V Teeswater at Wingham
the home ,of her: parents by 'Rev:, 7 Whitechurch ' at Belgrave
J:' 'Brown of Zion :United, Church : 9. Cedar Valley at :Teeswater
in• Ashfield:' 14 Wingham at Teeswater
• They farmed in ,Ashfield Tawri 14*. :.Belgrave at •Whitechurch
' ship:for several years, 'moving to 16' Whitechurch :at Cedar Valley
their farm ,on the: 5th line ..of 19., Cedar. Valley at Belgrave
'Morris .'20 years Rago. They are, 21. Teeswater at Belgrave •
members of Knox United. Church, 21, Whitechurch , at. Wingham
Belgrave. 23 Cedar . Valley at ;Lucknow
• Mr.' and Mrs 4dampbell ''take 25 • Teeswater at Lucknow
• a lot of enjoyment from their 25 "Belgraveat`.Cedar, Valley
family, wl iich numbers' •10:. Mrs. 28 Wingham at 'Whitechurch
Clare (,Gladys) V.anCaanP, 'Brus-. 28 'Belgrave at Teeswater
sell.
.. RR. 4; Mrs. •'Stuart (Ivy) • 30 . Cedar :Valley at •W'hitechurch`
Cloakey,"»:Brussels, ,4; -•Miss
Marilyn • Campbell, • at holm;
Donald,' of Belgrave; ,Ronald `of:'
'London,, Allan, Belgraye, R.R.1;:
Lorne Bruce,' John and Gordon
at' > home.; They'" also have'' "i2
grandchildren.
They :Were showered with
many useful and., attractive gifts
from their. family ' and: a lunch
• • was . served.
schedule:',
July
3 Lucknow.. at TeesW+ater,
4. • ,Cedar, Valley at Wingham
;5 Whitechurch at Lucknow •
9 Wingharn ' at Lucknow
11 Belgrave at Lucknow
13 ` Lucknow at • Whitechurch
1.3 Wingham at Cedar Valley
1.6'Lueknowr. at' •Cedar Valley
18 Teeswater ,.at Cedar Valley :.
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Present Lads Wit
Hockey. Award's.
Four. young hockey, players &
their dads were guests at. the
Lions C1ub tweeting on Monday
evening, when Bob.Macintosh
conducted the • presentation of
awards. •
Terry .Taylor, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Taylor. received the
Robinhood trophy for the most
valuable Pee Wee :player, and
Garry MacKenzie, • son of Mr. &
Mrs. Jack' • MacKenzie of Ash
field received.' a similar 'trophy.:
as ,'the most valuable squirt. El-
win Hall made the ,presentations.
Wes Joynt presented .the Joynt
trophy for the most in: proved•''
Pee Wee player, to Douglas
.Campbel'l',. son• of Mr. and Mrs.:
Bob Campbell. S. E.' Robertson
presented the Robertson trophy
for the most improved Squirt to
John Ember'lin, son 'of Mr. and.
Mrs. Fred • Emberlin. Douglas
Campbell 'expressed the thanks.
of . the foursome.
W. A. Porteous, chairman of
the •Salvat'ion Army Red .Shield
ca_mpaign,reported that ten' of
thirty canvassers had turned' • in
their lists- amounting to. $3115 • 'He
appealed to the others to ' finish
the job' 'Within" a week.
Anyone riot •' called' on m,ay
leavetheir donation •at The "Sen-
tinel .'Office. •
The ;Club• voted to purchase • `.
two • sets of ' softball bases for.
the . Squirts, • Pee •Wee, Bantam'
and Midget teams'; Which they:.
are sponsoring:
'Ladies'. night :plans : were any
pounced. for June 25th.
Violin selections .• were given by
Walter Collins'.' with accompani-
ment by : Mrs..Cufinming.
Club • memlbers •were askied
each.. to • inform' his .wife ' to , at-
tend :a . meeting at • the Town'
!Hall on Friday to arrange for
the\ July 2nd garden • party.
Alvin Hamilton and Bob
lay gave reports of the convent
tion• at •Hamilton :;At. the mem-
orial service on 'Sunday' 'night.
the names of Harold Percy;' J:. W.
Hanna' arid W. J. B'ushfield were
arrong those 'from .th.. district:`.
The meeting • concluded with a
showing of,, convention pictures
by Lloyd Ashton. ,
PEE ' WEES WON
Lucknow- Pee "gees got off to
S • a good start '. on Monday :even-
ing
evening on 'the home diamond With
a,. a ' 2+51. to 16 win . over, . Auburn.
■ ' They • Will meet Teeswater in
mi the Caledonian Park, on Thurs
day evening:'
Tom Hackett and George Stan-'
ley:,are .•in charge of : the team.
Total
Auburn—424:03`O.a'-16'
Lucknow — 6 '6 5 6 3 .0..x• -,=.26
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GROUP 1
June -
'11 Whitechurch
11 Wingham at
'11 Auburn at• L
14 Teeswater at.
15 Whitechurch
'18 Belgrave at.:
18 Auburn at W
at Teeswater
Belgrave.
ucknow
Lucknow
at Wingham
Wingham
hitechurch '
18: Lucknow at Teeswater
21 Whitechurch at Lucknow
22 Teeswater at . Belgrave
26 'Auburn at Wingham
26 Lucknow. at Belgrave
28 , Teesivater at Whitechurch
28 Wingharn at Auburn
30 . Lucknow at Wingharn • •
July•
5' Whitechatrch at. Auburn,
5 ,Teeswater at Wingham
5 Belgrave : at Lucknow.
14 Whitechurch, at Bel rave
ow.
14. Wingham at Lucknow,
16 Teeswater at Aulburn
16` •Belgrave at ..Whitechurch •
19 ° Wingham • at Teeswater
19 •Lucknow at. Auburn
121 Auburn at: Belgrave
23 Belgrave '.'at Teeswater
23 ` Lucknow at Wh tech:urch
25 Wingham atr*h.itecfurch
25 ' Auburn at Teeswater. • .
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Don',t Forget' The 'Lions Big .Garden 'Party
' on Monday, • July, 2nd '
WINGHAM THREATENS
'BUT SHY. A WIN .YET:
The Lucknow-•bolstered .• Wing=
ham: softball' team haven't yet
broken into the win ;:columrn,' but.
are making it . closeand are
airning to change" '• the : picture.
come Friday night..
• In Stratford last Wednesday
night;• Wingham lost .4-4. Strat-
ford got off to a 'start in the
first inning • with :3 rains on : 3
Wingham errors:' and 'hit atter.'
The other run ,•in' 4th • carne'_.on"
a double and single.
Hugh • McMillan had Wing.-
ham's longest hit, ,a 'triple. Lorne
MacKenzie, born and : raised at
Ripley, had '16:t' .strikeouts .' '•for,
Stratford,
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Wing. 0.0 '0 0 .0 0 ;0 0. "0 'O' 5, 3`.
Strat, 300.100'0,0.x.' 440
Wingham, Hotchkiss & Baker;
Stratford, McKenzie & Harmer.
:In Wingham on • Friday night
it -was Woodstock 6 "and. Wing -
'ham • •5;' Stan 'South hit • a home
run' with 2 .on base _ in tlfle 2nd
inning for •Woodstock. Wingharn's
big'' hit was: MaoMillan's: triple
hi the 7th. He ;then stole. home.
McMillan 'relieved Hotchkiss '. in
3rdinning on, the mound and
did ; a finejob.
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Wood: 2 "3 0 1.0 ,0 0 0 0 6.9 1
Wing. 03 0010100 56.2
Woodstock, Watt '' and Bough-
-her; . Wingham; Hotchkiss; Mac-
Millan, 3rd; Fo,cton. , : •
Standing to June 1-th
Northern'Section' Won Lost Pet.
4 0 L000.
Stratford .. 3 '• 1 . 450
Centralia : ,.,...,,: 1 3 ' .250
.Clinton,...000
0.• 3.
Winghami.: ... 0 4 .000
Southern Section
Glansworth
0' 1.000
Woodstock 1 .800
•Otterville , 2 ' 1 • .667,
Hickson` 0 2 . .000
Ingersoll. 0 3 .000'
• OBITUARY
GEORGE,. EDMONSON : ••
'Following a fatal heart attack
George .Edmonson . of the ;second
concession of Huron :Township,
passed' away on" Saturday, June'
2rild, • 196:. He. .was'. born: at .Ar-.
thur on May 7th, ' 1911, where
he •lived until thirty-three years
• ago When he ; .came to: 'Huron
Township.,. He was; predeceased
by.; his: parents 'and three bro
•thers, , two :af whom died in ,
fancy and :Charles lip •19,5'9,,.
A • brother,: Thornas .. Edh•onson
of the . 'Arthur: district survives,'
•also a nephew,•'Airden Ednionson,
A , large crowd •attended the.
funeral. which tiaras •held. at'•.thp
McLennan Funeral Horne • in
Ripley on Monday,. June 4th,.
.with.' Rev.: J. C. .Hutton of • Pine
1Liver ; •officiating ;•
Pallbearers'•wwere:. Cecil Hurn.
phrey, Donald Courtney;'•Robert•.
Courtney, • Kelvin ' : Henderson,
Leonard. Courtney . and' 'Melvin:
.Henry..
Flower bearers were: 'Archie
ourtney,' ' William 'Courtney;
Glen.,Catnplbell, Alton: Smelzer,
Arthur Sn eltzer,. .Delbert Wil•
son,.
James • Nesbitt, William •Fer-•
guson1. ' Arthur:. Messenger •arid
Norval Nesbitt
• The funeral . service .:held at
Awasrthulr ony Tatute4desdadedy, June
argel.. •
•• Neighbours and friends of
. the Pine River corri:matnity' where
'George tunas Well • known .and'
highly•thefutt'e
esteemed; also , ,attended
urral at .Arbh . •
'Interment Was in Greenfield
Cemetery at .A,rthur:. •
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