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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-05-05, Page 8PAGE EIGHT <■ I I THE LUCKNpW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO "Careful, Pauline!" *• .1 M ' ■ • • • ‘ ’ • • ’ * . • . • . Of course nos-one would dream of climbing a telephone pole without being especially careful. Yet every time you Climb a shaky ladder or stand, on a rickety chair you piay riot realize what a big chance you’re taking. Actually more people have accidents right at home than anywhere else.1 , By avoiding accidents you save more than , suffering and worry—Vou save money, too! In a family the size of ours - (we’re now over 31,00Q), these sayings are important. That’s . why dur employees are not only thoroughly trained to use, safety tools and, methods, but continually reminded to take every precaution to avoid injury to themselves and othbrs. It’s another way we help keep costs down so we can pro- ' vide you with the best possible telephone service at the lowest possible cost. - ' . obituary . MALCOLM McGUIRE The many friends of “Mac” McGuire regret his passing at his late residence at Ripley at the age of sevehty-seven years. He was born and/ lived in Huron township all his life. In addition ip farming, he carried on a sheet metal business for many years, retiring to Ripley nine years ago. He is survived by his widow, the former Jean R. McDonald, a son. Lloyd of Hamilton ' »and a daughter Thomas Waller) of Parkhill. A son, Dr. William C. McGuire predeceased him seven years ago. One sister Jennie (Mrs. James Mitchelltr^e) ljVes in London: There are sev'en grandchildren. ’ ’ . Mr. McGuire was a member of Ripley United Church. He was active for many years, in Mas­ onry being a; past master, and life member of CUd Light Lodge A.F. & .A.M., No. 187, Lucknow. He Was. one of the priginalLmem- bers of the Lucknow Royal Arch Chapter. . Funeral, services, were conduct­ ed by the Rev. D. Brydo.n from his late residence With interment in Ripley Cemetery. The pallbearers Were, William S. McGuire, Howard McGuire, Roy McGuire, Howard Henry, Austin Solomon, Alvin Hamilton, his nepheWs ^rid grand-nephews. How to prevent home accidents is shown in** Home Safe Home”, a folder available free from the Health Depart- ' meat of your Provincial Government or from the De- partment of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA f" / > SPORT... / < ■/ JUVENILE TEAM CERTAIN, . INTERMEDIATES LIKELY Lucknow is out of the fastball : picture this year, but a juvenile. softball team is certain and pros- pects look good for an Intermed­ iate “B” entry. Whether it's one dr tivo teams the Legion is the sponsoring or­ ganization. Garnet Henderson •will again be manager of the Juv­ enile squad, and ' he has ffieir LL__^^nt.ry in. This year there will be pid classification in minor soft- Jball, and the winner Of each seiS ies will have to meet all. comers, and wiff then advance into the O.A.S.A. in which there is no classification either. / ' Lucknow Juveniles coped the ‘ . W.OXA. top title last year and < weye eliminated in the O.A.S.A. sehii-.finals by Virgil. ; - A few of last year’s squad will ibe -missing, but the battery, duo of Kent Hedley and Roj? Stanley .are still of Juvenile age and /Man­ ager Henderson is ponfictent 6f another strong team. '. Grouping Intermediate Problem An Intermediate “B” -softball • team is'also a definite possibility,, ‘ as there are •' seme promising. youths available as well as some , : veterans of the fastball era. Geo.' neither, one a championship. Mea- Westlake, has. been rnentioned as' fofd waltzed with the silvef-. .....a possible moundsman., But to ' date everything is' pretty much • ^conjecture arid it could be that ;the question of grouping would be me final factor iri deciding Whether: or not- Luckndw. will have art . Intermediate . team... A competitive, eem^act group shritiaL . - \ f *1 ——-0-0-0—T— HUGHIE HALL COMING BACK TO PORT ELGIN Port Elgin Pontiacs, who strung along" last year with hard-luck Guy Sparrow on the mound, haye this year gone back to Hughie Hall, who performed with the Lakeside team two years ago and during that season he came up "witlT^hat^TTOmurabie—23-inn-mg- game With Meaford which Port •won 5-4. This will be Hall’s fifth season in Major Fastball and he is still gunning for his. first champion-, ship. He was with Lucknow for the first, two years and got the Legionnaires into the- finals; but no .farther, In 1950 Walkertori took the 7th game of the Series' 1-0, and in 1951 these two teams met agaip. The finals got under­ way in • late . October: and When trailing‘the series 3rl, and Now- ember* just around the* corner/ Lucknow defaulted the series. . The, next year they picked up the veteran, Charlie justice, arid Port Elgin signed up Hall. Both Clubs had their headaches—but ware- arid- repeated .the" perform-' ance last year" r".11'' - ■ Lucknow started the 1953; seas­ on with Hall but let him go* in mid-July when he failed to com­ ply with local terms and condi­ tions. Felix Mann, his battery mate; took over the mound, dut­ ies and. George Westlake went be­ hind rthe plate, to finish the season. ' -•; • ' " L . Arid so, in ’announcing last week that Port Elgin ‘ had signed ; Hall for the 1954 season, “Hank” 'tfi is ,es- SIGN V -----0-0-0----- PROS ARE ANGLING TO KENNY HODGKINSON ..K^ngpih Hodgkinson attended ■ - . . .. the Maple Lea’f hockey' week, try-^Smith gives Hughie^S’^^ out at Toronto in the Easter hoi- last year’s • episode as follows: 1.. idays arid so in/pressed, Teafian . "‘“Eas^ officials, that they are' anxious to- to hurl for Kincardine and sign- . g;et his ' name ' on , a contract. . Kenny, who was, ‘ just 15 on ’ April 2nd, has also had other pro , scouts-ldokihg. him over, and it . stated, that bdth Boston and De­ troit would1 like to get, a string ..Oh him; Kenny hasn’t as yet tak­ en any action.. . , ' The Leafs' plan is to sehd the “Last “year• >he<1Haff)rwanted~ cd with Lucknow on the condi­ tion that'Le would, be released- if /he could swing: a deal' with’’ Kincardine. . ’ / • ■■•.. .>•» “The-Lucknow ball-club, once he was signed, wouldn’t grant his rpldase; ahd ' fpfcOd him to pfey withr tn$ Lotions. Hall was fur- iotts and,' although “he won’t aU- WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th, 1954 g 1953 CHEV. BELAIR SEDAN | 1953 CHEV, DELtXfi SEDAN | 195? CHEV, SEDAN | 1950 DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN | 1950 CHEV. COACH | 1951 g 1949 & 1947 I CHEV, SEDAN 1953 PONTIAC SEDAN CHEV. SEDAN 1949 DODGE SEDAN FORD 5-PASSENGER COUPE ; SPECIAL NEW COCKSHUTT TRACTOR, NO. 20 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN 1940 PONTIAC SEDAN TRUCKS . 1951 CHEV. i/a-TON PICK-UP 1950 CHEV. 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R. 3, Lucknow — 61-r-13 Dungannon lad to school at St. -Mikes, and give him the hockey tutoring .that it is expected might eventually develop him into big league tim­ ber. would play for Lucknow. Or no i scooted off to Toronto to latch fastball club, .and Kincardine I onto Norm RagnclL. 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