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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
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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LEGIONNAIRES SCORE!}
WIN FOR FIFTH PLACE
Lucknow . Legionnaires
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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. Lucknow heard nothing
more, and were never
of any reason for the
failure to appear.
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informed
knights’
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very used car purchaser who brmgs a i
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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 ~
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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
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LUCKNOW JUVENILES LOSE
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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;
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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"——
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^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.
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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
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