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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-08-12, Page 6a PAGE SIX . c* 4 I 4 •'♦J r $ 750.00 $1495.00 $1535.00 $1485.00 I! $ 900.00 $ 800.00 Front V i the social com,, Mrs. A« C. Agnew, Mrs. Jas. Little & Mrs. Jewitt. OLDSMOBILE FLEETLINE PLYMOUTH SEDAN CHEV. COACH CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH Choose your next ear from this list of dependable used cars, all thoroughly overhauled and with low mileage. Many Older Cars on the Lot to Choose ALL AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES 1949 CHEV. COACH Hear CKNX—Tuesday thru Friday—1®. 10 p.m. ‘ ' ’ • " . ‘J. ... .. ’ ... , . .r-t. .• • . ... •. 1 . ■ ■ ' . . ‘A '... < *’• "jj I •. ‘ • • •' That is right-—we have too many used cars. Brussels Motors I Huron County’s Foremost'Used,Car Dealers Cash, Trade, Terms — Open Evenings Until 10 § Cities Service Dealer — Phone73x, Brussels § equipped, § SEDAN. . $ } ■' 1953 CHEV. STYLELINE SEDAN r 1953 CHEVi DELUXL STYLELINE SEDAN? two-tone 5 1952 CHEV. DELUXE STYLELINE SEDAN ■ PW(M952-STYLEL1NR CHEV. SEDANS 77_.-^/.. ». 1952 PONTIAC COACH J 1952 > 1951 L 1951S 1950 J 1949 THREE 1948 CHEV. COACHES 1948 1946 1948 f 1946 PONTIAC. SEDAN, very. low mileage POWERGLIDE CHEV. COACH, fully equipped CHEVROLET SEDAN CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH chevl deluxe 5:passenger coupe COACH, fully 1948 CHEV. 1942 DODGE COACH TRUCKS 1948 MERCURY HALF-TON PICK-UP 1938 CHEV. M-TON STAKE TRUCK > W TWO-TON ARMY TRUCKS, available soon Presbyterian W.M.S. The W.M.S. of Lucknow Pres­ byterian church. entertained the Home Helpers at their August . meeting which was highlighted by having Miss D. Douglas speak" prior to her return to Formosa. Ip her address Miss Douglas re­ ferred ; to the importance of the use of the Romanized version of they Biibre' and hymn book which can jbe learned in a short time; and spoke of the,, zeal of young Christians, their desire to be .taught and to reach the nOnr Christians. In connection with the work in the girls’ schopl an extension' to the dormitory is a pressing need. Mrs. Nofman Tay- ; lor presided at the piano for sing-1 ing. Miss Dean MacLeod took the I Bible study.. A number of Bible I '’contests were enjoyed followed' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1953 * * fc • r.r- THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO SPORT... LEGIONNAIRES SCORE!} WIN FOR FIFTH PLACE Lucknow . Legionnaires ? a u* «* Lucknow • Legionnaires took' Monday night’s game to Wing- ham town park where they scor­ ed a 4-2 victory .over the Port Elgin Pontiacs to oust them from,] fifth place in the staging. j Lucknow got off to a start with J a first inning run by Mann. Suc­ cessive home run clouts in the 5th 'by Felix and' Toby Greer ( decided the issue, Lucknow got ■ an. insurance . marker in the 7th. Port’s runs came in the 4th and 7th.; • 7 •7.7 7 ". -7; '7’7 •’.7' W Lost-'. .At Port Monday night’s victory aveng­ ed the 8-0 defeat the Legionnaires suffered in Port the previous Friday. Off to a bad start that nigflt Lucknow spotted the Pontiacs two, runs in the first inning. Pout added another pair in the 5th and finished the 7th on a- wet field with a 4-run attack, Lost At ’Kincardine The Legionnaires dropped an important-one. the previous Wed- I nesday when Kincardine took I them by a 5-2 count. A shutout was averted when Chin walked in the 9th, followed by Patter­ son’s, circuit clout. Failed To Appear On Tuesday night the Legion­ naires and a good crowd of fans waited in, vain for Meaford Knjghts to arrive at Caledonian Park arid finally about 9.30 the umps went through the process of having three official pitches made. The game was a re-scheduled postponed game, Meaford. had tried to get put of it earlier in, ■ . , * r • ■ , ,— • iriea io get uui ui ri eeiinei mby a dainty lunch ^ranged by ^e ^y ^t the bills \vere out and it was out of the local man­ agement’s hands, having been re­ scheduled at a meeting ,of-league pfificials. 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Wednesday, WdayandSaturdayEvenings. 1 WINGHAM - ' PHONE 237 games coming UP The Legionnaires have the fol­ lowing scheduled game and re­ scheduled postponed games yet to Play: August: • 12—-Lucknow at Hanover 14—-Meaford at Lucknow 17—Goderich at Lucknow 19—Lucknow at Walkerton . 21—Hanover at-Lucknow ! 24—Lucknow at Port Elgin 26—Lucknow at: Walkerton 28—Lucknow at Hanover - 31—Handver at Lucknow ~ ——o-o-o---- - Atwood Girls Won Atwood girls defeated Mitchell in^the playoff—series that went the full five games. Ace hurler for the Atwood team is Joyce Duncan of Lucknow. 7 ——o-o-o LUCKNOW JUVENILES LOSE FIRST GAME TO COLBORNE WRSPAR ENAMEL OtfsB&Sill ■ Here’s a real enamel for inside and outside use on wood or metal. Paint '• ' Woodwork and trim tor: sparkling/colors, do over the furniture in gay tonesr Waterspar flows out easily to a smooth gloss, dries quickly, resists wear and abrasion, can • be washed often without injur* ' ing its.lustre. ' FREE—fPainf Right with . Color Dynamic^* booklet t JOHN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LIMITED ’PHONE 150 LUCKNOW, ONT; Jitney Winners Jithey winners at the Bowling Green on Monday night were Jim MacNaughton, P. M. John­ ston, Mrs. Roy Finlayson and Isaac Miller. -7 7 —One~of .the bowling highlights; of the year—the Joy nt Trophy, tournament—will be held on Thursday; 7--- -- -------------—--------- ■ KINGSBRIDGENATIVEDIES Rev. Sister Marie Therese (Margaret Garvey)^ a member of the community of the Sisters of St, Joseph for 38 years, passed away at St. Joseph’s Hospital, in London. Born at Kingsbridge,. she was a daughter of the late,Q Thomas and Margaret Garvey. A school, teacher most of her life, she taught in separate schools in Windsor for 16 years and in Ed­ monton, Alta., for four years. Fbr- shorter terms she served in God- ’erichandSeaforthschoolsr"—— - - - -------♦- ------- ' - ’ ' — . p ^Surviving are five brothers, Rev. Father E. C. Garvey, CSB, of Assumption College, Windsor; Joseph M. Garvey, Q.C.,.Toronto; Gerald Garvey, Edmonton; Thos' and James Garvey, both of Kings* bridge--—-^——.7.. ■ • The-body rested at the Sacred Heart Convent until Wednesday morning when solemn requiem, high mass was sung at the chapel aH0~a.m—Burial was in St Pet^ er’s cemetery, London. The Private Life • Of Senator McCarthy A behind-the-scenes profile of . Jthe most controversial figure of our times, starts in The American Weekly with this Sunday’s (Aug-, ust 16) issue of Detroit Sunday Times. Whether you admire or dislike Senator Joe McCarthy, you’ll want to read...thoffstage Closeup, beginning in The Amer­ ican Weekly with .Sunday’s De- rtroitrTimesr- -------- r • ■z-x i Lucknow Juveniles lost, the 1st game of. a best three-out-of-fitfe series in the W:O.A.A. semi-fin­ als- to the Colborne team in the Caledonian. Park Jast Thursday night. The scdre Was 10-7. Luck­ now played a poor brand of ball and did not look like the team that had, beat Underwood in, two straight. Errors on the . field and i | lack of punch at bat were the! -factors-in:-the-lcss^J^weLpitched“ a good .gariie for Colborne, rackr ing up 16 strikeouts. Hedley 'Struck out five for Lucknow. Colborne: Dougherty ss; Jewel p; McDonald c; Hicks Cf-; McPhee' 1st;' Good 3rd; Wilspn 2na£ Chis­ holm If; Buchaha'n rf. > LucknoWi A* Miller. ss; A>t Bak­ er 3rd; J. Chin .2hd; D4 Thbinpson 1st; C. ,Chin cf; K. MacNay If; B. Baulch rf; K. Hedley p; R. Stahley , c. Evened^Series Tuesday In Benmiller on Tuesday night the Juveniles played godd ball behind the steady pitching of Kent Hedley ‘to even the series with an 8-1 victory. MacDonald’s 4-base blow acdounted fdr Cob borne’s only' rtin. At the plate and afield the. locals were much .than. in.;their . first Home game, They’ll resume the series 'in the Caledonian Pet’k on Thurs-- ' day evening at 8.30.’ r ■ fbr your telephone ... Think; of the difference it makes just knowing your telephone is ’ready to serve you in any ? emergency. 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