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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY'; JULY 2204, 197
Ashfield Recreational Committee Has
Developed Enthusiastic Softball leagues
With Lots Of Players and Lots Of Fun
Although rain has been playing
havoc with ballgames, the Ash-
field Recreational Softball league
• swung into action .last week. •
The following six teams are
.entered in the fourteen year.and.
sbrid:e, Nile,
older division: Kin•
•
Dungannon ,^ North Ashfield,,, Brook
side and Belfast.. Scores' frorn,
games played in this division are•
as follows , :Belfast 10, North•Ash-
field 3; Kingsbridge 15, Dungan.-
• • . non 4; ; Belfast 20, Brookside 13;
Kingsbridge 19:, 'North Ashfield 10.
Scheduled games are as follows;
Thursday, July 23,. Kingsbridge at
• 'Belfast;: Sunday , July .26 , 'Nile at
Kingsbridge , Dungannon at 'North
Ashfie: d; Tuesda . Jul.. 28.
Kingsbridge at Brookside., Belfast
at Dungannon; Thursday, July 3'0
Belfast at North Ashfield, Nile at
Brookside.
In the 13 and 'Under division,
th#iveieans-entered are Fort -
••
Albert Dungannon, Nile ,"North
Ashfield and Belfast,
Upcoming games are as follows:'
Thursday., July 23, Nile at North'
Ashfield Port Albert at Dungan -
nom, Monday;• July 27-, Dungan.''-'
non at Belfast',. . North Ashfield at
y 2, Port
AlISert at.:North Ashfield r ;
these •games begin at about
7.30 p.m'. and spectators are':
welcome with no• admission char-
ge.
The Recreation committee are'
very pleased at the response
• shown by players, Belfast had' so
many players they•spltt' into two
teams. Enquiries have been re-
ceived
e-ceived fromtwo teams from
West Wawanosh.who have indica-
ted an interest in joining the'
league
Ladies teams have been
,organized and they are playing
gam. es.as well. :Scores of games
played are , Dungannon 17 , .Nile
13.; Dungannon .13 ,: Nile .7..North .
-Ashfield ladies also `have -a reanr.
Honoured On
82.nd Birthday
KINLOUGH NEWS
Mrs. Raynard. Ackert entertain:,
ed relatives, at a dinner in honour' .
of her mother Mrs.. Johns Reid's
82nd birthday'. Those present •
were Mrs: John Reid, Mrs. Gal-
lop; Mrs.'Jarnes, .Farrell'
Ed Slade , Mrs. Cecil .1 oliands ,
Mrs'. William Cox', Mrs. Jack
Scott..
' Mr. 'and Mrs. Verne Hodgins
of Angus visited on Thursday.
with Mrs. James Hodgins (Sr,), and
Mrs. Audrey Borthwick and with
Mrs. Tom Hodgins: and. the
Teixeira .family.
Miss, Norma Coutts of '.Wingham_
,was a.dinner guest with Edna and
May Boyle on Wednesday even-
ing..
Mr. • and Mrs.. Art Haldenby.
visited during the= week'w-ith Mr.
and. Mrs-. Howard Whiteside and •
boys at their cottage at Orillia.
•Mr: and Mrs.. Manrice,Hodgins
of London,' who have been holid-
aying attheirfarm home .Conces-
sion 1U, visited with relatives
and -friends hete - -
cot.. pIe WiU Live In Kincardine
MAUER
St,,Andrews United ,Church,
Ripley`., decorated with baskets
:of pinkand white carnations and • •
",delphinium,, was the setting for
'the wedding of Ruth Martha White
and Gordon David Mauer on Fri-
day June loth at. 8' p.
Rev .. Gorge Ball officiated at
the -double -ring cererriony. .
The bride is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar White of R. R. ..5
Lucknow , . Thegroom is the son •
of Mr. and Mrs.. Gordon Mauer of
Kincardine..'
Given. in marriage by her • father
the bride chose a. white gown of
flocked batiste in rose pattern with
empire waist , ' bell sleeves and.
train. Her full length"ve.ilwas
held by a crown of pearls and
she carried a nosegay of red rose
;buds and white carnations. •
:Miss:Evelyn White of Wingham
sister -of the bride was --maid of
honour. She wore a• floor -length
gown in leaf green, the same
style, and fabric as the bride's.
She: -carried a spray of yellow and
white .bab,y mums. .Her headpiece
was white rosebuds with. green
velvet- bows.
- WHITE
_Bridesmaids were Brenda and
'Heather Mauer, sisters of the
groom. :They were dressed the
same as the maid of honour.
Groomsman was Kenneth Mauer
of Kerwood. Ushers were Ted.
White of Lucknow and Bob Janes
of Kincardine.
Organist__was Miss. Mat a•ret•
g
MacKayand.solist was Miss
Nancy McGuire , who sang. "1 do"•
and "Wedding Prayer"
A reception followed at the
Lucknow. Legion •Hall. i
The bride's mother wore a '
dress of rose crepe with matching
khat and'corsage of white mums.
The groom's mother wore a: dress
of yellow sheer with matching
wide brimmed hat and corsage of'.
white mums. '.
For travelling the bride donned •
a blue lace pant suit. with
accessories.. . , _-_
gold_
Following their wedding trip
to Niagara and Wasagathe.
coup'le•will,reside. in Kincardine
where the . groom is employed.•
with Armow Feeds• and the bride
.is• on the business staffof the.
kkncardine-6enerai' Hospit-a4.
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BIGELOW
CARPETS
LUCK/VOW
ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE .:
WINNER OF ',THE RECENT
acKENZI
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WAS ONE QF THE,. FIVE TOP WINNERS
CROS_S_CANAOA m
•HE MADE THE' ENTRY•,IN THE •CONTEST• AT JOHNSTONE.
FURNITURE, IN LUCKNOW
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• As .a top winner,' John receives 40 square yards of
the Bigelow Carpet of. his choice plus • underpad-
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ding and installation.
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:John and Terry MacKenzie, R.R..3 Goderich, are shown, on theright
picking out" 'the carpet for their home, as Bill Johnstone Of Johnstone aria
Son Furniture assists.
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