The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-10, Page 14•
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNO'W ONTARIO
SE.D CAR
Whitechurch Juvs
SERVICE •
tie Won�a, WOAI. Crown
i ,A,s, an. anti -climax to winning
the. All -Ontario Juvenile `SC"
softball :Championship, the classy '
Whitechurch juvenile . squad
•wrapped_ -up the 'WOAA' honours;
as well. •
They- took - Tara in three
straight games in a• best of five
series, but they weren't • any
pushover. •.,It. was a 'keen and
thrilling series, with the, final
game being decided' by a• 1-0
• count 'with the • winning tally
$11,395.4
coming in .the .'bottom of. the'
$995x t ninth.
Whitechuroh opened in Owen:
i. Sound with �a 6-Q win over Tara
In �Wingharn,, on ±Saturday they
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$595.. ; nudged out win number two by
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'Monday. afternoon's game M
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• s 'on ru. ,new. m. _ , - Team Standing: , Cwbs �, Coons Tiffin;.
$69.5. • Wingham was as `;thrilling as . the 7 Go hers 6, Beavers , 5, Kang Mrs;. Cecil falconer sent the
• 1, World : series" ' for . the White- P p
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'WEDNESDAY, ESDAY, OCT, .10th, 1962
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• • 1952 Chev, 4 -Door Sedan, ..with radio. • ...: ! $250 . • church and Tara fans,
• Zebras Chi•pmunks 3 Pole Mrs. Relison Falconer .in ` Sarnia
• 1939 Chev, lace nevy $150. •
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Inning' after inning went by Cats . 2 ions 2, •Wolverines 0• and on Saturday attended the'
without a run in 'a neat pitchers' _,;y�..,ing of the former iyfiss.
duel, With some '. sparkling sup- `. " •
port °tby _ both teams, June Pardon, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Hector �Purdon Mr &
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WHITECHURCh
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Going into: the last of the i3tYi • .
Garr Willis slashed a 'grounder : Con ratulations • go •: to the Mrs. 'bless 'Tiffin also attended
Y g .the: weddang.
to Short which took a bad hoP .Whitechuroh ' Juvenile ball team •
for winning the •W.O.A.A• chain- Mr..and Mrs. . Cameron ;Sim•
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:and she, was safe. He went to. se•
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•., . �., �` • . Gond . on the only. wild . pitch of
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• the •gae. Craig flied. 'out, .arid
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o'1.1•••••1 ••' ••o'a•••a•••••••••a'an••a••••e•a•di with one away . Lynn Finnigan,
who had come into the game .in
(evening,, and felt that" another the 6th,'laced,one', along the left
Group
' meeting should • be called., : ; !field line for two: ' bases which.
' W St t te'd that
Vote No .
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pionship when 'they defeated. the
mons and . • Nancy of • :London
• spent the week -end . at the home
Tara Juveniles in 'three straight f
games. The, first game was'• won: o Mr. 'and Mrs. Charlie Martin,
by a score of. 6-0 in Tara on Miss Joanne . Laidlaw, 'daughter`
of 'Mr. ; and Mrs: Elroy taidlaw
Monday •night' and'on Saturday' :
night .,in'the Wingham. town' park: also; spent the, week -end at, the.,
Martin home . "•
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter ' :James,
Leonard and. Peter and Michael
Moore . of Woodstock ..spent the
week=end. at the hoxM: of Mr.
Arthur ,Moore.'
ev. strop ;s a seared Willis,, ended the' game & ,,by a score 01 .5-3' and, the final
the e silverware for; game was ` played • in. Wingham
ake Vote'-.. Flans , "Emery new, outlet means in Joe Tiffin's `Sboys." na afternoon when
creased drinking:" • The lineup. was somewhat dif Whitechurch defeated Tara by, a
An open meeting • was held It was pointed •oitt :that this' ' 'as' y'
.. f . P � .:, ferez�t,• '. as three;players hi ' the score ' f �];-0' which was a ;very
. ,rch on is a public •issue • in which: every -, DASA .series, Weren''t —Fell i+ble . i f 'i- i m r
'Tuesdaythe get�resided•' ,over • �• • � . • . , g exciting and thrilitng game. fo
evening, P. one •: is; involved., Ernest Ackert for'the WOAA championship.• • both . players and. fans. •
aby : Norman Taylor,. official man- •
commented,. "We didn't start' this • .Monday's lineup'. was as fol=' 1VIr. • •and Mrs. 'Irwin and -family of St. Thomas
facts and .. figure proved that larou ht home
eager of the negative side in con-
nection : • Ninth . ' the .approaching
liquor' liebesite.
Plans were discussed. for . ap-
pointment. of scrutineers,' drivers
sof cars to (bring the `vote _�iut and
and we've got to..;fight .:to' keep lows: ,:Wayne Farrier, ' p; ; Doug
it. out:' Spry, ..2nd; Bill' Robinson,.' . ss;
It was mentioned' that it is X50 Wayne:Rheil, .3rd, George Ski,
years since. there' was' a;:liquor, 'cj "Garry Willis,' rf•..Alexx :Craig,
vote in •Lucknow , :and.. S . E. Ro-' ef; Laverne Dowling, 1f '. Garry•
Mr.' and Mrs. Walter; Elliott.
visited" on' .Sunday at ..the home
'of.,Mr. and Mrs. Ronald .Perrott.•
visited on: ' Sunday at the home in Goderueh.
of Mr:` and Mrs Ben ;McClenag- Mr, Robert'; Hutchison' return.
han. Mr...and Mrs.. •McClenaghani ed home on Saturday after ' •
returned. home ."to : St, :. Thomas' spending .six weeks . in' :Wingham'
berston. recalled: that., • there was Rantoul,' 1st, frp the ..6th, Lynn with •thein: for a' few •-holida�. s.. Hospital following .'a heart at-
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publicity. The meeting',decided ho a .strong W.C.T.U• . organization Finnigan replaced Dowling and' . Mi and Mrs. Jack •Gilles ie tack
call a .•publ.ic ,;meeting on 'Mon- here then .;which .'. contributed: Garry 'Reavie' 'went' in for 'Rin, and familyofS=1.114'444 `: n• Mrs: Gordon Fisher. of
/ n Miss... Mr, arid
4ay evening . of • next'. week in. '.greatly.: to ;the victory .at. that 'tout ` '•
',Church- a
1.a, special speaker .fr m.:Toronto
Will ,be invited' to ••attend::IEt. was
stressed that:: this . -is an open
meeting to which •. all. 'men ' and nothing to do • .. ,with (voting.ls eager . to \enter : both ' juruo
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: women are invited: . ' ' ' • . All residents of.the Village: of • and .juvenile: •� next .year: ' --
• 'Ernest' Ackert, .S,. E. /Robertson 21: ' years of age and •over, who ..
•' and Norman •Taylor were ap- have resided here for'two 'months.
• pointed` :a ''committee with power prior to the date of the vote `are ,..
eligible...
Qualified . voters whose-. 'names �.
are not .on the list can be swcrii. \
Likewise either side '.may chal-
lenge a 'voter , on ..the , list who''I'
would • have to ••be . sworn. ' .
A.'60% affirmative .vote' is .;re
Winnifred' Farrier of`. Toronto 'Owen. Sound• sl e t the •week -end •
the.PresbyterianChu ch when time. .: . . : -Manager.. Joe. Tiffin .:':.that .
„SUSspent the: week -end at the. home at the.'` home of Mr. and Mrs:
Voting qualifications were dis- agewise •.the., team •will be- intact f: ' r Far .
. , ,. and it . o MTS. W. R.' Farrier.. • .George Fisher. •
cussed .and .it was 'pointed out next :season: with the -exception:: 'Mr: and Mrs..d?au1 Groskorth • Miss Florence Moir of Town-
thatproperty ownership, had of• Skinn'and 'Willis,d'
arthe.:gang,' :and. ,Miss Karen •iGroskorth of ' o . s..en:"t..• the :• week -end at the -
a t .p.
Toronto spent :.the ..'week -end -a -home, -of$ Mr .,and Mrs. 'James .
the home, of Mr. ' and Mrs. El -Richardson. Mr, and , Mrs: Rich
Wood . Groskorth. : - : ardson arid Miss Moir visited on .
Miss..Phyllis' O'Brien and Miss; Sunday at the '+home '.of •Mr, and
Frances Henry f London , Spent Mrs. f Howard Savage in Moles -
the • week -end . at. the • home of worth.
Mrs. Florence Henry : Mr: and Mrs..George Weber of
• • Mr: and Mrs: Harry Swan. and Kitchener. .spent Sunday at: the..
family •visited on• Sunday : at the honie •of Mr and Mrs. Carl 'We-
home of Mr.' and Mrs. : Lloyd 'her. , • :
MacNeil near L ucknow• e , Miss Elaine Conn of• Toronto
Mrs:`' Irene'Patterson . sof Tor ,Spent the week -end' at• the 'home
onto spent A the week -end at . the, of ' her Parents,' Mr.- ' and Mrs:'
home 'of : Mrs. Annie'' Taylor: Mrs: Wallace Conn., Mr. and .Mrs, Conn
Taylor was able to be.home from 'visited on Sunday at. the home
Wingham iospital fothe' week- of Mr• and Mrs. Gordon Scott in • . .less With, Miry Fisher rolling:.544 :
■ fiat and George . Joynt X5.03. ” end. Ripley
Team . effort aided'the:•Cubs' Mr• and' . Mrs • ' Donald Dirstei.n : Mr. and Mrs.' William ;Under- •
■ in a '3' point ' win ,:.over the of. Toronto spent last week at wood of Toronto visited on Sun-
i Lions. (Dorothy Errington led the. home of ' Mr. and Mrs.. ■Rus- day at .the home of Mr and Mrs
the pack with 639.flat .and •-Dick. sel Gaunt: • James Mollrath•
r' Park was 'close ' 'behind 'with 'Mr. Frank MacNall of. London• Mrs:' Walter Lott and Mrs. Vic .
■ 6 triplevisited . on Wednesday' of. last tor Emerson •attended. the Rip-
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27 and': the team for the.
i night was 3204.. .firn • Errington week at . the home . 'of Mr; and ley Institute meeting which. was
• was topbowler for •his tieam Mrs. (Harry• Swan. held on- Friday at the home of
• with 610•flat. • the week enat Mrs.. Joe Scott,Mrs: Emerson
Mr: & ' ...Mts. John • Murray&
Captain George, Whitby , . was. Sharon spentwas Guest Speaker and • spoke on
■ high . •.for the Chiprnuriks who
• took 3-, points .from. the. xanga-
Eroos. Don Steeves had •high'score
• , for their team': with 507 flat
to appoint six, scrutineers, -- one
inside . and one. outside : for
.,each of thethree''` polls:
Other •details will be finaliz-
ed . next, Monday night
Rev. Rod MacLeod expressed
disappointment .in • the relative-
137- small 'attendance' on Monday quired to carry the plebiscite
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.: Thursday night ,the Gophers
'took 3 points front the Zebras.
Clarence Greer 0 and Merle • El-
liott shared . top , honours, for the
Gophers and Ruth Jardine and
Stuart Jamieson ' set • the. pace
for 'the Zebras.. '
Three close games between the
Squirrels arid, Pole Cats • lg'ft the
Pole Cats scoreless. Freck But-
ton with 638 and Gor'd'on Brooks
523. led; . the • way over :Rud Ham
ilton's 595' score. ' ,
The Beavers and 7t'igexs each
won • one game , andended up
''with a' tie *the 3rd'game,: 'with
!the Tigers winning i't'.when they
played off •another.frame to
give, the ' Tigers" 3 . points: The
Stunt :duo with 1241 handicap
included and ' Mel .Dickson, with
572 overpowered Bud, Thompson
and Lloyd • Ashton's scores,. : of
640: and 066. •
jack and: Norma McIDonagh h
joined. the .Wolverines this week
- and. Harold' an Maxine Maize
are the neW bow•iers for the
Lions. .
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie ' "Resolutions."
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