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Lucknow Bowling Club will
organize for the season at a meet
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next week, May 11th, at; 7,30
the Clubhouse.
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* iphurch will be at 1I.0Q next
Sunday, As it is Mother’s Day, , a
baptismal service is to be held:
Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie &
Donna ’ and Mr., apd ’ Mrs* Will
Ritchie visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Papernick, God
erich, • T
r Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Mullin vis-.
ited Sunday'with Mr. and, Mrs..
Nelson Raynard.. . . • • .
Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Hackett.
IVlr. and Mrs, Sid Gardner and
family visited Sunday: with* Mrs:
Gardner and. Mr. iand' Mrs. Bill
Hunter. ' v
Mr. and'Mrs. Orland Bere and
family of Dungannon visited on
Sunday with Mr, arid Mrs. Gor
don Kirkland:
Mrs; Henry Horton- of Dungan
non is spending a while with Mrs.
Andrew and Mr. and Mrs. Gor
don Kirkland. ..
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BRUSSELS'NEWPIPE BAND
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Brussels Legion Pipe Band
made ■ its first appearance as a
unit last Wednesday after months
of faithful practising. The newly
organized band; a dozen strong,
has ibeen tutored by Piper D. A.
MiacLennan of Lochalsh, who is
quite proud of “his boys”/ and
7 was in Brussels last “weekTW
theBahdsteppedout/lboking
smart in their MacFarlane tartans
recently receiveddh*om Edin
burgh; *The tartan is predomin
antlyred with bold stripes of
hunter’s igreen, • and’ navy blue
with silver outlines. * . •' S
/ Two members of the band sue
Tom MacFarlane, piper, arid Wal
ter MacFarlane, bass drummer,
sons of . Mrs. MargaretMacFar-
laneofLueknow. ——
LOCAL TEACHER PRESIDENT
OF DISTRICT GROUP
Organized the letter part of the
year, teachers have formed what
is 'known as district number five
of the Ontario Teachers * Federa
tion comprising schools in Ripley,
Lucknow, Wingham and Kincar
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ley for a social evening. Members
of the Ripley District’ High School
staff acted as hosts for the gath
ering. *
. Executive members of district
five are Miss Jean: Osborne of
Lucknow, president; Mr. George
< Jackson., of Wingham and Miss
Margaret MacKenzie of Ripley,
vice presidents; Mr. Clarke Miles
of—Kincardine^seGretaiy.
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PERMIT SEVEN
TEAMS IN FASTBALL
"There will be seven teams in
the major fastball loop this seas-
on, so decrees the Executive of
the W.OA.A. • „
Last week it was. ‘^definitely
decided thete would be six teams,
Sounds like echoes from last year
when it was “definitely” decided
only, four teams would make the
playoff, but playoff found all six
in there. . ... .
^So; what thjs-.Joop does last
week or next week doesn’t mat
te? much, once the heavy press
ure boys go to work. Rules and
regulations are just so many
scraps of paper. ’ v ...
Anyhoo, at Tuesday night’s
meeting in Walkerton, represent^
atives of the ...franchise holding
teams had reaffirmed their six-
team loop decision. The sixth
team was to be. either Goderich
or Kincardine. At this point the
W.O.A.A. executive entered the
picture and says “seven teams”
and intimated that they would
have the last say—so seven teams
it is. President Hugh Hawkins
still favored the six-team loop,
but Business Manager Gregg and
executive members were solid
for seven.
It was also intimated that
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team,*Which would deprive Luck
now of some fastball1 material,
Lucknow was ready to drop out,
but Torn Simnis put in a plug
for . protection for- Lucknow, one
of the originals and best draw
ing clubs in the Circuit. A motion
was later approved granting for
mer. fastball players the right: toj
decide if„ „they„. wished 3o^
fastball with their nearest club,
even , though their town might
have a softball team operating.
This would permit the Wingham
boys to play wiith Lucknow if
they so wished. ,
Kincardine burned up the long,
distance wires on' Tuesday and
came up naming Bagnelle and
Poloski as their battery., Goderich
has signed Justice and Miley of
last year’s Lucknow. squad.
It was a haranguing gbod night
ini Walkerton Tuesday, particu
larly after the Executive stepped
in, and schedule drawing got
underway at ra late hour with
only the first round decided on.
Lucknow opens at home a week
from Monday, May 18th, with
Charlie Cotton’s Hanover squad
as the visitors. \ ,
ASHFIELD
i . Miss Muriel Farrish, R.N., of .'.
Toronto spent the week-end o at
her home here. • ,
We would like to extend con
gratulations .to Mrs. Elizabeth
MacLennari wihb. last week cele-
ibrated her-88th birthday.c
Held- Dedication Service
At the Sunday morning ser
vice in the Presbyterian Church,
R'ev/ J. R. MacDonald dedicated
the communion table, chairs and
linen. The linen was ’the gift of
Miss Allie Nelson; the chairs the
gift of Miss Sadie Johnston, R.N.;
in memory of -her parents, the
late M^. arid Mrs. Thomas John 7 "
ston. The table was purchased by z \
the congregation. .
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Lucille Ball Tells
“The Story of Desi and Me”
Enjoy the delightfully daffy
and heartwarming love story of-
Lucille Ball and Desi Arnez. Read '
“The Story of Desi and Me”, tell
ing private adventures of the
stars of TV’s “i^Love Lucy”, il
lustrated with wonderful family
photographs, starting in this Sun
day’s (May 10) /issue of The Am
erican Weekly with Detroit Sun- -
day Times; " ;
AUXILIARY NEWS
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Mr., and Mrs. Goldie Huston
visited at the home of Miss Mar
garet and Donald Robertson last
week.. ' ... .
Mr. and Mrs. Vctor Gawley and
Velma, .Marlene and Gladys vis
ited the Misses .Lettiri and Ada
; Gawley on Sunday.
* Miss Winnifred McFarlane of
Walkerton was "home- for a Tew
*days. o
/^Mr^and~Mrs,^Ralph.Hill-spent-
a day,at Goderich recently,
Some'of the people in this dis
trict have been engaged in smelt
fishing and report a good catch.
Owing to the wet weather?
seeding operations have been re
tarded for som.e time. ■
, Mr. ,and: Mrs. Donald McCosb,
Mary and Dickie visited at the
home of M;r. and Mrs-. Wm. Arn
old. We are glad to report that
Mrs, Arnold is imprb.ving after
“her^perattbf^ —
A variety concert was held in.
the hall at Ripley Friday night J
Two numbers were put op by i
Purple Grove school.
The friends of Mr. Jas. Need- '
ham, Sr., are glad to learn that
he is improving after his recent
illness, \ I
Films were'shown in Purple’
Gj-ove school5 by Mrs. Francis
Boyle laijt Meriday^ efyeitiiig/
The regular May meeting was
held JiivJthe Legion Auxiliary.
Qii^Mbriday" eveningT Mrs; = 7
Philip MacMillan presided. Mrs.
Ronald Forster .presented, the col- /
ors and Mrs. Claire Johns-ton was
at the piano; One minute’s silence
was observed arid the Charter
wa& draped in iriem^ry of the 7 ;
late Mrs. Wm. Stimson', who.was '
1st vice president.
j Mrs7 Oliver “Glenn was elected
l and installed as assistant Stand-
. ard Bearer.- -7~.7 "--V 7 ?■
Correspondence and business
was dealt with pertaining to the
.annual Zone Rally; which is to
be held in Lucknow Town Hall
on May 14tA\ at 8,00 p.m. The
i* guest speaker is to be Mrs. M.
Richardson of Toronto who is
Provincial president of the Ladies
Auxiliary to the Canadian Leg
ion. Committees were, named for
Rally and about 250, ladies are
expected to attend. The mystery
box was won by Mrs, Harold
Humphrey.
Plans were laid for the annual
May Day Dance to be held in
Lucknow Town Hall on Monday,
May 18th. with music by Carruth
ers orchestra and lunch counter
with homemade pies.
Letters of appreciation were
read from Mrs. Howard Cowan-
and-fromLegionBranch.
Plans were also niade for the
wedding dinner ■ to which the ,
Auxiliary is catering on Satur
day, May 30th.
The church parade 7 is to be
held on Sunday. May 31st. The
month of May -will be a very
busy month for the Auxiliary.
Held Tribute Service
. The meeting Ayas adjourned arid
the memlbers present then went
to the Johnstone Funeral Par
lours where a “tribute service”
was held for the late Mrs. Stim
son with Mrs; MacMillan, Auxil-
iary, president and the. Rev. G. A.
Meiklejohn in charge of the ser*
vice; ■■■■-. . /■
The sympathy of the Auxiliary
is extended to the Stimson farn*
ily, also to - the - Collyer family
in the bereavement of Mr|, -Coll-
7yeF2s sister. . : ,
Service and Satisfaction in
Plumbing
s an^
Heating
Automatic Oil Furnaces In-
stalled—See The Oil RaiigeS.
f. FURNACEREPAIRS
Bathroom Fixtures & Repairs
Eavetroughing,
Air Conditioning.
District Agent For
BEATTY PUMPS & REPAIRS
Art Gilmore
’ LUCKNOW.
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