The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-07-26, Page 796
EDNESOAY, JULY 26th, 1967
1..hov,er,HeId For.
Linassella
KINGSBRIDGE •NEWS
A bridal Showerwas held for
inda Vassella.on Sunday after-
oon. in the, church `Hall.
Jim Sinnett is holidaying at,his.
ome here:
Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Hogan and
odd spent the weekend with. M.
nd Mrs. Con Hogan and Faye,
Mr. and Mrs' ,'Armond Heffernan
. spent the weekend: in Waliaceburg
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heffer-
•nan and Douglas, who is "spending
this week here with• his grandpar-
ents:»
M. and Mrs Joe Van Qsch, Mr.
hd.Mrs. Antone.•Van Osch,
njoyed a bus trip through Middle
ex and Elgin Counties on Friday, •
ponsored by the Purebred Holstein
,lub;.
Desmond- O'Donnell visited with
its family fora fewhours'on Sun -
lay while his boat "the 'Stonesax,.
as docked; in. Goderich,•
Visitors .with Mrs. Irene Dalton
end Maria are Colleen ;Myers of •
London and. Dennis Dalton. ;•
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Voit of
Detroitare spending this week,
rith Frank -Sullivan.. '
)IED IN KITCHENER
The community was• saddened to:
year, of the death of Miss :Stella
)eau, a former resident'., in
itchener on:. July 21st.
Mrs.. Jack Tigert entered coder -
Ch Hospital on Sunday for sched-`
ilcd surgery. We wish her a •
peedy, recovery
Mr, and Mrs/ :C:larence:Doherty
md: family of .Regentcourt. visited
with relatives over the weekend;
• Visitors 'with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Dalton were Mrs.. 'Art 'O' Connor'
end
daughter Of ;Pickering . ' Mr.
ndMrs. Cleta Reynolds of
udbury,. Mr. and .'Mrs.. Bruce•
iansford, of Galt. Miss 'Toni Dal -.•
on of Detroit is holidaying here
is -
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THE'. LUCKNO.W SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE: SEVEN:.
Hopes High for
Pan -Am Games'
The following article appeared -in
the I%amilton Spectator:recently •
and has to do with Larry Wilson whcf
is known' to' many in this area.
Larry is a nephew of Air.; and Mrs.,
W, T. Roulston of Clover Valley,
Mrs,, Roulston .living with the fam-•
ily in Hamilton fora number. of . •
years. His rnother, the former
Madeline MacKinnon. Was former-
ly of this area.
The' article read; A versatile .`
heavy -hitting player who, has turn-
ed down three professional• bids,has
been named ' to' Canada's Pan -Am
Games baseball team.,,
Hamiitonl's; Larry Wilson, •a• pro-
duct of the, Dundas, minor setup and,•
for the paste five years a junior and'
intermediate star,with Valley Town.
teams, 'was, selected along with 24
others following, iwo recent tryout
• canggs• in eastern and- western Can •
'ada
"They picked 25 players; but they•
.can 'only sign 18.1 hope: l' m one of
them," says Wilson . 'currently•
leading, they Halton County
intermediate league hitters with a
fantastic'average.of:.520 after 11
games. • •
Wilson; 23, pitchesand; plays •
both the infield and outfield for the'
Dundas- aggregation ie -prefers
short stop to' the other positions.
althoegh he pitched as'recently as •
• "last, week .when he came ion in re-
lief to gain a 776 verdict:. .
With Dundas. Merchants.: Wilson;
was the Halton Country league's
,,most valuable player in 1966. •
•
,He has twice blasted two home
runs in one game 'this, season as
well as contributing five triples to.
Dundas' plate attack.
There were two players. •
selected from:_ a recent 'camp at
Guelph, Wilson -and Ron. Stead',
Guelph CJOY's mound. ace. 'Anoth- •
er two from Kitchener also: drew
the:scouts': attention but it's doubt
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LETTER• TO THE EDITOR.
Extend Thanks.
. July -1967
Dear Friend``
of The Salvation Army
The National Chairman.,; The
Hon. Leslie M. Frost joins with
the Public Relations advisory
Committee and myself in
.expressing to you and your mews
media staff our heartfelt thanks: for
the splendid' support given to the
1967 National Appeal for funds on
behalf of the many Red Shield ser=
vices of The: Salvation Army 'throu
ghoul Canada.
You will be pleased so`know;.that
it has been a most successful camp-
aign .and we are hopeful that the
. national'quota will be over -sub -
.scribed. . .,.
T.1. Carswell'
(Lieut. -Colonel)
;National Campaign Director .
ful if they will make the western'
taunt
. Wilson has ,attended two, pro
tryout. camps at' the Basebaal.
Stadium and has had three or four
bids'from professional teams.
Talks between 'the -Dundas
swatsmith' and ;Detroit Tigers act-
ually retched the contract stage on
one occasion
"I don't think I'd get .a ,good
enough shot at it:," said Wilson;
when asked why he declined`; the
offer,
Wilson and Stead' are, leaving. for
the west by . car on'July 12 for prac-
tice sessions which start three days'
later:' Pauline Wilson's bride of
seven:weeks, Will follow with
friends a week later.
"They will have to cut seven
players before the games start," ,.
;says. Wilson , "1 hope I'm not one
of them:; This is the chance of a
lifetime."
•
ett.�taI
The Apprenticeship , and Tradesmen s Qualification Act, 1964
requires journeymen in the Plumbing, 'Stearnftting-•and ' Sheet-
metal trades to obtain Certificates of Qualification by' October
'1st, 1967.
Tradesmen . who have not already applied for their initial Certi
•
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ficates of Qualification should do so as soon as possible.
Applications should be forwarded.'to
pP •
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July 17
What's ,$118 million? That's what
it cost C nadiansJor'the operation
ofthe C C last year;
The beg ning of colour 'telecast=
ing and in' ceased expenditures for •
centennial programs were cited as
part of the'reason.
`. The cost of CCC: has been •editor-
ialized many tinges. There's 'no.
point in going over it. If the CI;C
.was owned by C•anadiari General •
Electric , .Ceneral. Motors,. Famous
Players ,:Lord, Thomson or Mr. X..
it wouldn't lose millions. They
would make millions with it. .
Every Canadian should write his:
NIP advisingthe goWernment to veil
the, CBC to a profit-making organ-
ization..
rgan-ization. '
'The CBC is . a•sking for over $143
million for 196'=68. Wi1Lwe give
it to them: '
Certainly. We're. stupid I
Two .specials showed up in -•the
aatest. U,°5. Nielsen ratings. First
position went to "You're in Love'
Charlie Brown" ; and "The Steve
Alien Comedy Hotir" placed 7th.
Andy Griffith was umber two,
with Dean Martin •placing•third,
Family'Affair was 4th. with .Bon-' •
anza number 5, and Gomer' Pyle
111•6th spot. .•
The Lucy Show was 8th,. with The
-Smothers Brothers number '9, Tues;
day Night at the Movies was 10th
and Iled'•Skelton and Saturday;
d'tialiou".ia ie►aii,t
Night at the Movies were tied for
Ilth position.
July 24
George Hees Was' quoted as''saving
he will be the next Prime Minister
of Canada..
If the Liberals are thrownOut 'of •
,office. they w,ihl 'be. able to bolt
back and place'the;blame on Jack
:Pickersgill. • the man responsible -
for moving- Channel 3• closer to
Toronto.. ' .
As .we said before , this will
interfere with the two [:uffalo'
channels in the Toronto area.
. Yes George, you .could very
easily be the next PM. if elected,
will the Conservatives move
Channel 3 hack to Carrie where it ;
belongs? t
N. ILL.' fans will be happy 'to
ear 'that there will be a
`htotal of ,
22 Wednesday -night" games on the
CTV' network. Games will
originate from. Toronto and Mont: -
real. Saturday-night'games will .
be carried by the .CBC and •will
originate from Toronto only. Rat-
ings for Wednesday games will
likely be higher than for the Satur•
day games. 1
* .
BATMAN returns for a thud sea-
son with a female addition to the
cast. You :guessed it , Batgirl• is
the new,comer,'
'Actress Yvonne Craig will play
the role of Earbara. Gordon, Coma
issioner. Gordon's daughter,
She will have purple Batgatb.,.
complete With tights , gold lined
batcape,' and a utility belt full of
.Batgirldevices. She'11.r..ide a bat
•
girlcycle , complete with
I Batfins trimmed in white lace. t
{'gold -fringed seal' --:'and a large'.
gold bow,
From the Dynamic Duo to the
Terrific Trio!