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DNESDAY„%jAN, 12th• 10• 5*
THE LUCKNOW • SENTINEL LUCK11,0W ' ONTARIO '• . ; WE . 5
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TINBEK grips
. On ,Wednesclay
Cats. took points
•,cmunks, Bob Ma
Pole Cat with 628 handicap, in-
cluded, While Mae .Hunter relled
pAl plus 123 for -6.7 7 for the losers:
The Wolverines .took 5 peints
':from the Beavers Grace Howey
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. Was top. Wolverine with Lloyd
Ashton the high ,scorer for the
Beavers., • •
'r•he 'Zebras took -5 °points froin.
the ,shorthanded Cubs. as Ruth
• Jardine.' led the victors , with . 516
• :plug '147' for a total of 663, Jac*
• Caesar. with 652 plus 33. for 685
•.L.arid- Dick Park With 6.21''plus760
' • 681 . Were :,th•bese for, -the
Cubs.. ' •
.' On Thursday night the Gophers
..took .5 points from the Kari:gar-
obi. Clarence' and Marie Greer
led the Gophers with, a combined
• • effort of 1242 while...Ata Chin
se6red .; well for---the'Kangaroos:
The; Coons. came ,out on the
Short end of a 5 to 2 Seore7against
. Squirrels. Bill Button set
• --`•••pace'for . the 'Squirrels With, 650
. plus '60., for -710. with* Gordon
,...'Brooks ;Close. behind with, 515
phis 187 for 702. Bob Finlay, Jack
McDonagh aid •Gordon,. Bailey
• .each"rolled. around the 600 mark.
for •the '
. Team Standing
Wolverines • 57; Zebras ,
Siuirrels 52; .Ctibs GoPliers
40; 1.„5„angarotiS 39, Pole', Cats 37,
:Coons 34, ,Chipnitiiiks 33, Beav-
„ers 29. ••
nig t the Pole
fro the Chip -
was •high
L .J_IEJVENILES 'DEFEAT
The LueknoW.Legion' Juveniles
outclassed the Mt. • Forest Juv-
enilesin , the. Mt. Forest arena
last 'Friday night to bring home
.4'10-4 decision. r -
The local team' had it all Over
the opposition, and, •had they
been a little More • polished
around the net might have.'had
20 goals.-Lucknow were skating
•fast,..shooting hard; and had the
majprity of t,he play. The _Imo
teams- preferred to play it rough,.
and some. hard.dheeking by both
sides added, to the excitement.
Goal • scorers for .the ,Legien
• Juvenilewere, 'Ken 1VlacNaY
Ernie Gibson 2,, Roy EMberlin. 2,
Al Baker, Charlie.Chind Ron.
Graham 1, eaeli. GOA' scorers for
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,JUyENIL
UCKNOW
esday am
at &30 harp
L1STOWEL Vs. ,
LUCKNOW
Da. Forest :were. Bob Donald ,
Comilla and K, Noble 1 eachithe majority of the .fans won't
Lucknow: goal, Geo. 4icharde: spend their money, ori -too many
def.„ Ernie Gibson, Ken MacNay;' games like. that., Some. of ..the
cell., J. Chin; Wings; C. Chin; Ron "tiffs" were justified, but when
Graham, alt4,- Al Baker, • Kent the two teams, all start -to ,P-Urich
Hedley, Bugh IVIaclyfillan, Allan it seems rather' ridiculous. Let's
MacDenald,. :Roy, Stanley; Bob
.• 1VIoWbray, Eugene. Gardner; Roy
Emberlin. . • '
Mt Forest: goal Seliwindi•
• def., Denver, McLellan; centre,
B..
Donald; •win,gs,• ,D. Donald,
Noble;. alt.,, Frank, Howard,;ShaW,
1Vtyers, Norden,',White,
Ihindle: • „ •
RICHARDS, SHUTS OUT"
fr,•_x_oRE CREW -8-0
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George l'ilcharda registeerL his
first shut -out of the • season
against Mt. Forest • on Tuesday
night-vvhen the Legion Juveniles
whipped the visitors 8;-0 hi A
contest that can hardly' be
,under the "sports ,cOlunm"
unless Om add "I3raWling" to the
Sentinel news, •
'The first period a the game
taw spree very ;good .hockey With
Lticknow ending With a 4-0 Mar-
tin.. As the game • progressed
.Lticknow figuied it was "in the
bag", ,ancl. "Mt. Forest "'gave' up,
hope, af the- boys 'Awned. their '
attentions. ."rasSlin". •total
14;major,pen,alties were hind -
ed • out, plus -14. minors...Possibly
the display was good -fo,r the, odd
laugh throughotit the crowd, but
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'WtDNESD,
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These are the Onstar14,11VIidget
1:Clhampions,.of -two years • age'
. See them in aetion'now
1.as Juveniles . 'Let's Give
. that cati.ses ak. person's brain to
rhem- Our.. 01)90,
, First Period•
• 1---Lucknow, Gibson, (C, Chin),
FOrest, B.:Doi:ma (Den-
. ver.). 3.50. • ' ' •
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3.-44ucknow,, Baker .(Stanley)
4120 h: • • • .;
'penalties: 1VIeLe11ah :Witite;., .
n,• ,Stanley„ •••
Second Period • . .
Gibson:. (J. -Chin)'
50
5 -Mt Forest; -*Noble 4.20 • ,
6-,-Lueicnow, Emberlin (Stan -
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ley). 6.30
7---LucknoW„,MacNay 12.40• —8-,--Lueknow, MacNay (Stanley)
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IN BASIC'ENGLISH FOR NEW CANADIANS
will cominence at th Lucknow Dittrict High Sot 0 or
. TlUIESDA EVENING, JANUARY 18th.
at 8.00 Pan.
Applications Still Being Received ---,-No Fee. •
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.APpiications Also Being. Received For Home Nhrsing.
• Course -Fee 1500
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ucDistrict
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. 'IN. W. HOAG, • Piincipal.
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SIXTH AND NINTH mpricybhersordeasrs nnini7urlf.orcanifewed
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"Careful Driver Rating Plan".
tum
re • annual *eeting: in Toronto of car' • as• well as by accident
record. Preiniums • are paid in
convenient Semi-annual •install-
in•enti without extra charge. •
State Farm Mtittial, with head-•
quarters in Bloornington,„ Illinois,
has !been North AMerica.'s 1arg-
et-
a.'tito insurer for 1.3 years and •
now preateets•morethan 3,300,000
car owners.
M. Bill .Kinakan attended the the .
Onjario..Federation Agrieul- it gr°i11*.driYers* age and use
have ome hockey. next
.On „Wednesday, and'. ThtirsdaY of
'stune?, ,
' Goal Scorers for LhcknOW Were last :week. . 7 'pie Forth FOrint met at ' .
JaCk .Chin ,4, Ken.. MacNay Z 'the
Hugh• MacMillan and ErAie Gib- •home of Mrs, ' Gordon McTavish
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son ',one eAch. •
• First *Period
• tucknow, J. Chin .30 -
2--1uck110w, Chin 6.50
3-4.1ucknow; •Macliay 12.30 ,
•'4-LueknOW, J.ciii4
Penalties, Noble, _Elba*.
, Seeont•Feriod
--iLucknow, MaelVlillan- 15.30 ,
6.--Lueknow, lVIacNay' • (J. Chin)
.16.45 •' '
Penalties: Chin,Murphy,. Gib. -
.son, Eznberlin, Hedlek..
"Forest, Coneilla 18.50
l0.-=-,-LueknoW, C. Chin •(j. •Chi -n)
s.--1940 •••
Third Period
1--,7Liickn•ow; Ernberliti•CC.••Chin)
.l2—Mt Forst, Donald.. 10,40 •
13 l
-4•1_!uckn:.Ma6Nay, (Erriber-:
Graham (Gibson)
16.15
:Penalties.: b. Donalk*MaaMil-
lan; MacNay,
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Anger' is a dangerous emotion.
On Monday evening. Topic for
discussion w a s • • Agricti1tur•al
Fairs" with ' the questionS asked..
1. .What' agricultural„ fairs are.
- there 'in . your community?. .2..
How' satisfactory are,.they?,„3. Is
there- room .for irnprOve.ment of
Our • agricultural fairs, (a) .in
Methods of .competition and ex-
hibiting?. (b) towards, encourag-
ing better farming?' .(e) .in the
iriidway and Other entertainment
features? Fourtables' of .progres-
sive euchre' '-were. played with
high scores won by Mrs. 'Frank
McQuillin, and -Wallace -.Wilson:
• 0.. ' Third PeriOtt , 4., ,
4.-LueknoW, J: Chin .12:10
8-Liieknow, Gibsenx14.05
, .Penaltiesf-B.--Dona1d-2,--Sta1leY Next 1V•1°nd4Y* evening,. January
Trtli;71VIrrairctIVIrs7V-leter-Eiviner-
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2,• Graham,. Eniberlin;
Healey ( 5 min;),Baker
Ruhdellr
, (5
(5 Min.), ton..' Will -Open their home to the
Noble (5 min),; Robinion ,
Forum when the • topic for
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-rain.), (10 Majors,. b .. on.. each eussim *11V•he•-•"-BOnghilig gi; the
team),. • , . ' - ' •• Farm*.FaroilY"..' '
...., .
, Advaisaion :36Pa ;e'...84 5c • go an
int° neutral d-h•is
inte..high par.• ; • • (
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.1 You, Can Have . .
4,0
eautifu
FOR LESS THA14 Y
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STIC KING 'TO. BUSINESS ••
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When the •LucknOw' juvenile
tearir. reached '.for • „their -hockey
Sticks on, Tuesday 'night before
the garne, they were not in their
-usual position in the locker:Some
quick thinking' by •the team;,and
they remembered that the. writer -
of• -•-this• -column .had. laeen
•-• CURRIE'S.CORil'ERS.
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We are sorry. to . report that
Mrs. Joe . Courtney is • a. ,patient'
in Winghark •Hospital Where she
is , undergoing • •.treatment for
diabetis, •Master Garry Courtney.
is staying --at. the ' present time
with his •aunt And undid, Mr:' and.
'Mrs.. Leo -COtirtney.
:.• Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Johnston
NrIgited-in-WhIghara-on--Satuida
with Mr..' and Mrs. ,JColin Blake:,
and Mrs. Ross ErringtOn •
viSited. on •Sunday with iv,fr.. and.
Mrs: Jas. Little. • .'•••
Master Donalil Rae saitt.5eRt
STATE. FARM ANNOUNCES the weekrend,.a4.•,the. some of Mr,
LOWER INSURANCE. ItATES Anct-Mrs:'•Gordaim.Johnston: . e
Miss R'Lo' Judge i'..1)ni`* Jack-
son, Mich., visited with Mr: ,and,
Mrs. Conrad Hogan and on her
..rehltn trip was sPending a day.
:with Mr. and •Mrs.: Harvey Mc-
QUillin !at Point :Edward.••
kr. -Elmer Alton,, Elmira Aria
A new'SyStem '.Of lower Onto
insuratice • rates, -averaging.. •15.,
Percent below . those • generally
Charged..in •Ontario, was anriotin-
Ced. January, lsi lay• State Farm'
MutUal• • Automobile • -Insurance
CorinpanY.'. Undertbe, plan; rate.o. RysSell spent an evening at Mr,
01"; an roug t e: stic ome -1-04---clrivers7virho--- have ., been . ao••'
,!
and' ' . ;'•
in his trunk frOM the, game 'hi' ciclent fre6 for .tHMrsBill Wareing ,S fast
ree years 'or
Mt Forest ,;the 'previon4,...FridaY. More are iv 6:20 percent lower • - . ....• •
.. • - .. week • • • • ,-.. ,
,. A .phone 'dale:tit. the Thompson, than for .drivers with occident • Mr. and Mrs. ,Lorne•Farriali and
residence would, Clear, up every-::recOrds,' 1' .. . •• . • family, . Visited . in .Gaderich:. on
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thing? At 830 the phone rang. Reuben Wilson • of .Ashfield
Nol The Sticks Were,;in the. trunk; local , representatiVe. .foi'T 'State'Sunday with andMrsGer-
, 0.01 Walters... . • '.'4. . ' ' '
but ihe, trunk* was .in Winghim: Farm .1Ktitual;• ,Stated that •• the , Mr.. and. MrS....RObt, .Hamilton
A .: wick ...trip. ,,by . the :guilty plan would - mean savings for l a spent a day this • week with . Mr.
party te the. neighboring village-and.1Vrs..' Itobt. Scott. • `.`,, •
recovered the sticks for the 'start
Of the .second period, but' in. the.
meantirn.e sone. new °nee had to
, be purchased;
O , Oh well,. the boys Say/they need
some new hockey 'sticks anyway.
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BANTAMS CHALKED 'UP
WIN IN .PALIVIERSTON
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taucknow Bantams 'won a 571
decision over the ,Polniersten
Bantanis • in the railway centre
town On Saturday evening. Allan.
Chin paced. the' winners with, '6
goals, while Art Hawald and :Jini
pedersen.i, eae..
h..„netted _single,
markers. ", • : • • ' •
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The lads:,were... S.dheduled to
, „play here4-Wechibsragli
against' Wingliam:
" For. Nathral'BeautyNoFlo�T.Cfl
• Compete With Hardwood:,
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Carry 'A Complete L'ine Of
154 BIRCH and MAPLE F400RING
Come in and see it and get a free estimate
, on .your requirements.
NOERSON
LUMBER LIMITED
Lutunowr, Phone ,150 On tarib .
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-ZION
• \ Mrs. A1bert•A1t6r1 and Mr. Ern-
••• est •Blaice 'of Luektiow 'visited one
,afternoon' last week withMrs.
Will Gardner. : ' • „ ,
Mr: and: Mrs.; Wallace WiIsn
visited Saturday 'night with Mr:
and, Mrs, GOrdcin Kirkland.
•Mr, arid .Mrs. Harvey Ritchie
and fartilly visited Sunday:with
Mr, 'arid Mrs.••Wesley: Haines.ef '
• Wingharn. A :‘ • ,
'Mr.;and Mrs, Frank Ritchie &
Anne,and Mrs. McAllley, Visited 4
ay wi Er'Mr.-7-.Ersd
•Menary and boys. • .
Mr, • and, Mrs. Ivan Papernick,
Larry ,and Francis.• Visited Sun-
day with: 'Mr, •and Mrs. Will:Pit-
chie. 4. „ . ,
Neighborir, friends' and rely
tives of Zion, IiiknoW and dis'-
trilif are cordially inyited' to se
TV:,` progratts
the 'Henry Gar.dner home., -
majority of present State 'Farm
LOOrk At ThesePrices!
1954 Chev: Belair 'Powerglide Sedan • fully -..eqiii•Pped• $2,295
1954 Pontiac Sedan, fully. equipped . . ...... , . 51,895 .
1953 Ford Mainline .Sedan with radio " • ' $1,495
Chev. Deluxe Sedan,...fullyquipped„., ,
1953•Chev. G�ach, .fully equipped •, ' • .51,495
• 1953 Pontiac Sedan ., . . ... . .. . . $1,495
• .1952 • Pontiac,- Sedan, ful I Ye equipped .. $1,29•5-j
1952 Chev Sedan' ........,„ .. . • ... . .. . . • . . .. $1;295.
1951 For Sedan ' . ... . .. ... . $1,095
1951 Chev.-Powerglide Sedan • • „ $1,150
•• • $ ,895
.$ • 593
.5 593
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•. ' t fe 0. b am,ra., theirna:no6ti sgl
,wreililfasiatn; 70:
lost 'their f4
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riston by
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1'41s:Reie:Daaenifinv:riv:!::14:°..'71':111'spleriebll'i
:-w,,:fa iiri e de' rt:omind . Oil
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'irineeflitcarilhauirbike .-tfis:::411n/g1
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.1950 Dodge Sedan', • -
1149 'Mercury Coach
1949 •Meteor .. , ... ..
1949 ,Chev Sedan.... ...... .. ... . .... $. 795
1949 FOrd Sedan.... • ' . ' .... . ,„. $ 515
1947 Chev..Fleetline Coack 613
1947 Chev. Sedan . .. ..,.... .... . .... . ..... $ 597)
- 1942,Chev. Fleetline Coach ,• „' • r
• TRUCKS
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1951 Chev. „,, „ ... , .. . „ .... $ 595
1919 Interuzitiew,a7 rerim71-XpeeKriOW •Tralleage .„. ..... $
1949 0.M.&. 3 -Ton , ,. • . $ 59;')
1947 F,argo ,1 -Ton, electrician body 495'
113, MOtors
.Iluron County's Foremost Used Car Dealers,
• Cash,, Trade, Terms -a. Open, Evenings Until id..
Citi-''. SOIripe, Dealer • • • Phone 73x Brussels
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