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Tl W S AY, PERRL ARY 1k 1938
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THE L`UCKNOW SEN 'INLFL
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Sprngtnne Wdl: ;Soon..Bie here And Yount Thoughts Turn ,
To. Repairs.' 'In . , ,
• EAV1ESTROUGHING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRIC
ING,.)['LUMBING,' .STOVE Old ,FWtNACE. REPAIRS and;
ALL .GENERAL REPAIRS , aw
ou,'t an Depend .O'n 'E,X r E°R T Anil SA,TISIf'ACTQRY
WORKMAN
FollNrnRHI P LE'. at REASONABPRICES . When The
gT.Lucknow, Merchants°Do Your Work
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HARDWARE & PLUMBING,, THONE 10.
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WE'LL BE GLAD TO' ti;UOTE A. PRICE ON ALL ' 'VORK'.
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S;PORTS'. NEWS
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"It TWA .bobby doozler"; "Yon
'were...glor oga• in defeat;,'! "The best.
game, l 'ever saw"; were a •few of
many comi•tentson this torrid tis
It wasK•a�nybody's game •allthe way
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through the Sepoys missed "`a',
dozen' opportunities to put it in the
bag an regulation time. • `
Goderich' missed a; chance to take
rt with a matter of seconds left in
the regulation, time; 'when a; ' hard
drive caromed' off the goal pest.
It',was, but one of'sevetal shots that
had the goal posts °ringing bn both
sides ' , : ..
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;The Sepey's entire squad gave, their
beat, ;t1.1i r were' the:: "t'flghtingest"
,squad% Lucknow 'has iced for some
time, and the. Goderich lads •
they had been in a. hockey game. •
The .Sepoys were without the ,,ser r
vices of Keith McCormick, left winger
of the Henderson, Fisher, line, and''
Gordon Miller, =who has been holding
down a defense ' birth,
McCormick was out ,with a ,twisted
'ankle � and' Miller' with a dislocated'
shoulder, '
-Stewart-Cameron was moved -up to:
McCormick's wing: after the first per-
iod and Rlayed .good hockey: • Book,
Thompson and Treleaven ,bore 'the :de-
fense duties.
Bill Jewitt pulled' himself out: of a
slump and was going at top Speed'te
bag a pair of goals.
,"Clark "Fitilayso'n'"turned^an another
steady performance in• the nets, but:
his • opposition. goalie had to be equal-
Goderich were `without the services., .:
of,. the Robinson.• brothers, : but had .'•
A .their flashy 'juniors , to , f all • back onto•
bolster 'their ranks I ,
>' The' Sepoys regard the- '.Gederich
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Toni. -W -at -son ;. emphasizes._-tIie Fart .that her '.
doesn't, wantdelay,;' but intends` to get 'the
answer right ,away_,_by 'Long•'Distance:;S.o, a
call.is'put through end .a : deal, which might'
have hung fir! a .for: days, is : closed. promptly
puts it: "With Long
As' Tom Watton .g.
:,... • . t .. in •
' ce there s.Iio�.ronm,•for misrnders and
tan g
:It 'gets' 'results. And the cost? An .insignifi=
' cant part of cur operating bUdget, although
we do .use 'it so fre. uently .
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-`-sh ire rt�t s local and ion
• /tedu<Ttons r rt"ts.lr l o c, . g
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•, distterice '- :in 1935' 36•,thitl, 37. ,/inr:c..e: t;ctNd
suoiit'xs :to tele /,hone users •.in 'Ontario' •and
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' d earl:'
Quebec oJ'r;early''one, rnln l.0 dollar's y y •,'
game 'was clean .and'. fast. with both
.teams giving their best,•,and with the
;'breaks":deciding the::outcome.:
That there was justice -in the Luck -
now protest: over ; the previous en
counter;, -was" 'born out by the decis-
Ion of the: League• Executive
T'htnknny'y'c C�" wa�upheld' on the
grounds that the second goal, scored
as timewas.' up. at the end of the ist
period, should have been allowed as
time-40•--not-been- called ••by: Referee -
Kemp,
'There. were, .no °arguments' in Mon-
day .ni ht'ame. The 'gine . was
gs b,
fairly; decided,and the •defeat was ac.:
cepted' .,'p,by the' local 'club in_sport-
v
ing , manner= -with a 'hand, shake and
a cheeboth' ways.
From all Stat,on'a in Eastern Canada
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GOING. DAILY.— FES. 19'— Il AR. 5 inclusive
Return'Lu ntt : 4S days •
TICKETS•GOOD iN
• COACHES' at [ares approcrmatel', 1 NC per miles
• TOURIST'SLEEP[NC? CARS at fires approximately 1' c er: mile 1
• STM DARDr SLEEPTNC CARS ;,t fares approximately 1 c. per nide, . '.•
• COST OF .ACCOMMODATION :f N'SLEEIf''lNG GARS ADDITIONAL
BAGGAGE Checked. Stopovers atPo: t Arthur, Armstrong Chica'go end'weat•.
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MONUMENiS'.at first'` test
.Raving .: our 'factory equipped with
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the most'modern Y for the
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execution of high class work, we as
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you to `see the, largest displ y of Irron-
uinents of any retailfactory in On-
tario: All finished' 'by sand' blast ma,
rort :all our granites
chrnes�, We: imp
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e'ct, i'n the rough. You can save all
:local dealers', :agents' and'rniddleinan
profits by seeing us.
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' . •.. E.J. Skelton' &
KINLOUGH
Mr. and Mrs, Albert Hewitt and
son Arthur ,were recent visitors with
•Mr ,ond Mrs. Arthur Graham
M>;;a Jean'Anderson spent the week
erxl. nth ,her sister,' -Mrs., Harvey
Mrs. Chas. Gillespie; Dori and Betty
visited last week• with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. 'Hodgins.. -
Mrs, J. Schumaeker spent last week--
with
eekwith her _grandmother, Mrs F.•, J.
Haldenby'.
Mr. ' Jas. Frame rwho ,has been in
poor health for Some tine, was taken
to Kincardine 'Hospital on Sunday.
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` ASHFIELD :NOTES.
C.tlicDrmah,:: 1
ft or,
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.she. .iill:-re_•
. Monde . 'whereW
London , Y
• ai •::with --her•. daughter-. Emma for a
, ; m .n
wast a ,de-_ . _. _
�Geor :e-:I3ook_s-p-elaitY . • lI - -
g .
'rias. been a Y
h'1 ,rwh
'din factor :. It WAs:r.an ,aeckdental �"' 1 e, • •
t t
enalt
affair that didn't Y
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charged. St, Josephs hospital
:•, ••• ch ged m
n :warren a p,..
folI win an appendix• operation:
arid: George,' wllo has been ,an rmpor • g
taut cog in •the '!Srepoy' maclilne, felt
bAdly 'over • .it r,: .
It was ti tough game 44r. either:
=Grafi to -lose...
The ' Sepoys have 'turned 'in an
:expecteii y goo rand o ockey this
season and have had the fans : behind
them win or loose
• Congratulations ,Sepoys, if it Isn't
out of order :for "Old. Susie", 4f.frt one'
of the boys;' t� say -it, and may ,you
come back stronger than ever next;
'year, a
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As for Goderich, we. say good luck,
and "m ay thebest team cop group
.•WT-IITECHURCH
Miss Agnes Patters n spent Thee-
-day
' ofd• . .
�ratf
.day of last.�ueeltiat S
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f Mind "Mrs• Matt. :•Gem
me:: of
with
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Itrpley visited one (WY -last
his"• sister, idrs, ;Jack 'MacCharles.
Mr. ' Allan Mt cChatles ana his
mother, -Mrs:.Jack MacCharles Visit -
4. On Monday with her sister,, Mrs,
Kenneth Bell ot. G'oderich;,Mr.; Peter'.
Ken edy visited that day with his';
sister•, MVS. Ilar1 y 1'>chbbr e.
Miss Donitida MaeDoiial'd
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spent last.
Ni 'With her aunt ° Mrs. DavidGil r•
lies,,
Mr. Wln, Rintoul and, ',Mrs. Alex
.Riittoul• also Myst: Jack Craig. visited
nn Tuesdayof 'last week with Mrs.
•bavid Gillies, •
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Mr. and Mrs.' •Jameg':Lyons' return-
ed last •Thursday froin a week's vista
in •Ilamilton with their son Alexand
her -brother George; .During-the•••=week,.
Mr. Lyons, .president; of :Dungannon
hair, .attended the Fairs' . Association
e e. Herford Breeder'
convention,held. in Toronto.'
Miss Ruby Reid was: the .guest of
her: sister,- Mrs: Peter Cook. for a few
day's last week.. , •
The -.W. M, S., held their 'monthly-
meeting
onth y:�
meetin at the :'horn `: of Mrs: • Jake`
,g
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Hunte'. list• wIth aoo�g
attendaIee
CO.URRIES'�CORNE11S ..' 1
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Mr, and Mrs Wr'lfred Plunkett and
family of Auburn; 'MI. and 'Mrs;''
Wil-`
ned':Drenn,an • and :.family "of B.rewe,:
with' Mr. and Mrs:'. Jas Dr.en -.
visited, . d
rian.onS
Saturday. . •
h'
' d wit
Miss Vera .Little visite
friends -,in London
aurin
the
Weak'
ited� With Vr,arid Mas.Rua: ..Bissett
Mr. "and"Mrs. Wilfred Farrish
;•, o,. n.
Ell
a Tiogan .T.1 entertained _ rSanaY•
number -o "•:filends�~at-ler_home-.on
Tuesda •
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Y:.::. �••�''•.. .. ..fir(. •.'�����'':''
9 ` We extend sympathy to the family
Of the 1. ate Henry Haldenby, who with ,prayer, after which. games 'were,
.passed away at his Home on. Monday. 1 held aand
to i chtimas served, when ell .
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Miss Mary Cox of Guelph spent a
• evv days,litst„week atiher'.hotne, cont Nt l)uncat. Kctint5dy of 'Will"gham
1 iss Hope Vail,. visited Monday - ►t hltg his first hitch of chickens. out;
W'n"',', Pinnell's.• this week, '
mis-
fhtr
ontu'ne' t olose a; valuable` four-year
old horse last week,' also Mr: Gordon
McGee lost a valuable.. driver, Mr.
Keistyate , 2 horses and Mr,- Harry
Brown one barge. recently. "
The Y P; S.of the • • Presbyterian
church met at the home of • Mi'. and
Mrs. ',Jaques Wi1sen Monday evening~.
vOlen s social was field: Hymns -were
sung', scripture readings. were rota by
Mr` .Alex . Robertson , Misses • Janet
Craig ;and •Annie 'Kennedy; Rev, J,
Pollock 'i ave Pohle studies on life
ahs .conduct with "health". as the
maul' subject, \ hich was enjoyed' ' by.
In M1`. Pollock 'closedthe meeting'
ceum Theat
WINGHAM'
Show Starts At 8 P.M.
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Thursday, Friday, y, aturda y
Februatiy 17-18-19
WILLIAM' PO.WELL
' LUISE'RAINER
"Emperor
Candlesticks".
A.' gay and fancifail tale
espi.g", `''Europe• during
espionage in .P
enth. centur -• '
. the nineteenth, y..
Also :00O. LO1LED CARTOON"
and NEWS:,,
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Monday, .Tuesday, Wednesday'
February 21-27-23
E,IOlEL, BARR'MORE . -
. w CECILIA PARKEit
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"A Family Affair"~
Il4ere is a picture that will,.
satisfy. `ev'ciryone,
Also' "SOUNll DEFECTS
and.
'CHANGING of the 'GUARDS'
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'You can defythe cold blasts
of :•winter ' and the sweltering
g. •
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eat of..sumrner . wh err, ^ you
ride fn. the new .` `weather-
. proofed" • Oldsmobile, • Roof; •
' ar
;floor. and doorsare' scientifi-
cally insulated 't'' keep : out
extremes, : of temperature.'
Fisher' No Draft Ventilation,'
circulates fresh air without
annoying drafts. 'Provision'' is
also made forthe simple
installation of a heater. Here
isall-weather comfort you
xt
'can- start to envoy now.
a 1938 Oldsmobile.
Op. era tvi
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• ;Oldsmobile smooths out , the.'
rough rohds with its famous
Knee - Action Wheels -
ct'that::
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s$ep over •;bumps.and'hole . , ..
This glxding'ride is further en-
hanced by Oldsmobile's Dual :'
Ride Stabilizers that hold the
;car level ort curves arid' turns'
-"Hydraulic Shock•AL.sirbers,
'that add to riding comfort •
and Cettter-Control Steer:i'zig '`'
,for' easier , ldsrn.
bile's' spacioushandlinginterioOrs pro -o
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vide plenty' of leg, room, arm
r`.00rr and shoulder room. You
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comfort in the
rade in new.
clew Oldsmobile
Ihustrated' Olda»io6iwle'Si; Sedan with Trunk ,
• o•seer '
a •;
NNON
(6-cyl. S•Poss. Sport Coups *tilt
.Ogse'i 'tares, liceii"e' 'and' freight
,acidrriorml, Convenient terrne• Indy
;be. arranged thicaigh the General
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