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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-01-19, Page 6pAGE• •.six • • ,ti , it7 • .. • • • ;3Tril'ENTIABS IASTOWEL 13-3 IN VI.JASDAY CONTEST • Lucknow. Lfegioft JuVen.iles. de,• alt., Bob!) • Andrew, Murray llyerv,Peu derson, -Garry - Ritilue; :- Dona li-irkland, Barry MeDonagh.' Listowel; ...goal, Inglis; defence, 'Clarke, Kilpatrick; cen., FarriSh; wings,.Eckel, Ilymers; alt, Tomp- • WEDNESDAY* JAN. lgth, i,e55 LUCKNOW 6.,ENTINE114, iiicKis OW, • ONTARIO . OEVIBER TIPS feeted List:mei', 13-3 in a 3,tivr,lcinS,,. Johnston, Gibson, Davidson, enile game in the local irena. on Coghlin, Nervebigging, Hewer, Mc: Tuesday, night, This was the sec- Catlin, Donegan. ' ' ,„. • oftd game of the .doubleheader; ' Goal scorera for Lucknow were Ron Gralitun 3, J., Chirt.,3, Chin, Roy. .Staley; Paul Couse, Hugh, MacMillan, Ken-:MaeNay,- Eugene Gardner,Roy Emberlin. For toweli Armitege, Wall and Nincl scored; Tf-• •BANTAMS' TIE• WITII LISTOWEL ON; TLIESDAY. -Atter iiirty" minutes of real hockey ,•:Listowel ' and 'Lucknow Bantams ,ended" in a 2-2 •tie the Arena TUesday 'in " the first gerae pf a doubleheader: • There'was no scoring ift the ,1St period, Listowel went ahead in the"secend Lucia -law capital- ized on a Listowel penalty to score 2 quick goals kind take the lead; 2-1. In the third •Listowel tied'itikp•on a Li.,ickriow penalty: GOal scorers for Lueknow were Jim. Pedersen and Allan' , Chin. • For •Listowel Caryle"Hytners and Ken Farrish scored . • ,• Lucknow:,1 .Jerry Mow, bray; def., ,Fraser.' Aihton,. Bill • altebinson; , .cen,, Art Howaldi wings, Jim .Peclersen, Allan Chin; ......eneweemee4•0410e0.041.4.4164, • .2. JUVENILE •itn: ;The, Arena' LUCKNOW ties at 8.30 'sharp W1i1GRAM*vs. • LUCKNOW • night and' it's u"l Foil. .1 Lucknow,- .to.• Clash on That . the .pahnertoti_Lucknow Ban_ ' .Mr. David Cowan. had the mis.., 1 • . • - Next, .tuesday is Burns Balt. - VVINGHAIVI DEFEAT 'ANAL, BANTAM TEAM 7-3 „, • Luelcnow .playeci host to .the Wingliam Bairtain,temn in the local arena ori• Wednesday of last week. The Wingharn vtearn was• • victorious 7-3. The" Wingharft team, is, in• 1,a . , categorY•• and II* LucknoW boys in,'."D". clesSifieation. Heth:eringtpft led the-Vingliam attack with 3 goal.s, Walker Scor- ed 2, - and 7. Loe,keridge and Na.sinith.got 1 each. Goal scorers for Ji P Lucknow were m ederseri 2,, and Art HoWald 1. . Wingham, goal, Merkley; def., Ritchie, Leckericlge, cen,. ly;' wings, Nesmith, Hethering- ton;•alternates, Scott, Hotchkiss, hSqtxire 1 place tie with a 5. point victory over ,the-Beaveri but net • with- otit a great try from .,the last place. tearn wholost the first game y 6 points, 2nd game by. •20th . points and e last one .-by pins, making 'a pinfall differr enee of -34 pins.. • ..Squirrels • were led • by 'Lorna Button's .635 total with Bill, Fre& and Rey. Finlaysee, •also rolling ,areund 600. Beaver F. ThornPson's 561 and 150 handi- cap' ter 731 and Donald McKin- non's 600 were. best for losers., . Meanvvihile the Pole Cats mOVed to the division with a 5'point 'n. over first plaee' WoiVerines. ald,„Harnilton's 649 and Hazel We ter's 627 led the, Cats, While Jack •Bannister's .675 and the Cou duo's 1281 total showed •NVel for Wolverines. The Zebras kept right in/ the battle.•for top 'spot with a doUble Win Over the Cocini.' P. Jamie- son and C. Reid led the. Zebras with ' 681 . and 640 respectively: . )14., • toe. . *„., ' • --. •• ' ',It '. I ' ...1,... w ••••• ,..' ___ i . Redman, Baker, 'Henry, .Wylds, Walker, Carmaechel, Carr: ' . . •LuCkftdiv; „goal, -Jerry Mow - 'bray; defence,' Fraser • Ashton,' Bill Robinson; Centre,'Jim. Pecl- •ersen; .wings, Art 'Ilowald, Aflan Chin, alternates, Thom. C011Yer, Barry' IVIcID,onaf,h, • Domild Kirk - lend, Garry &Ritchie, Paul Hen:- derson,. Murray, Hunter,' Bruce Baker. N. 1VicDoriegh's :625: -and , G. Bail- eys identical Were.;,bet ifor the Coen's. • :' .4aele• Caesar's Cubs relied to a 5 point -win: over the •Kangar- cos,' Captain Caesar led his teem with 627 with. his 'Wife right be-, • hind with ,614. The Kangaroos were simply no mateh ,fqr the third place Cubs. • Bill .:Thin -ter and Clare Johnt„, stoft With both: everi.609 :Sabres rolled the Chipmunks tO a, .five point VietOry. over ,the ociphers despite 'C. Greer's 709totalwith A record 'breaking 323 single.. D. A. Hackett also showed' Well for the losers, with over 600.. :Standhigs: • -Wolverines- 59—Squirrels---59r , . Zebras 56; COS,. 51; Gophers •42, Pole Cats 42, Kangaroos 41; Chili,' urik•s- 38 Coons: 36-; --Beaters-29.: •LEGION • JUVENILES 'wily, ,PALMERSTON 7-2 THURSDAY •The Lucknow Legion Juveniles played. in Palmerston last Thurs.,- day/Without the services of:Char- lie Chift-and7R04--Graharftr--and- defeated; the 'Palmerston . crew , . Paul COuse, .playinghis first 'game of, :the season, suffered a stitch gash .to his cheek in the Contest, . Goal ,Scorera 'for the,lOcal team were • Jack 'Chin,' Kent Hedley, Al Baker, 'Ernie Gibson,u,gene Gardner; Paul Couse, oy Env. 0 • !dm gory give „fno and . •• Errins •. -Thomp. • • Miss jean E,12 — „spent the we.cflit,4 4-4! ovesDAY, _slicTI-1 Al EtieVe- 1,3me of gr,..en •• • on 4anun fgan • ' IT'SHAPPENING AT ! ' . . i TO149S . . i • . I. ie, . • nt3 IVIr. an ; ton. de itiss•Berna IS:inreIsPeet'snt.trflflij spent the WC1 Mt viitOr;.wi syoepathy �f th• °0 . • •• , S0014! • • • • . . • • . .. • . • • ." • . • . • .` • V.Vatc4ii Future Announieindent: . • ' Y St *art Collect The roll The Y.P.S. of the Presbyterian manufacturIng• lirrn, its location • 4 W14ITECI-tURCH mar • , & • • • .. call was answered py. naming a KUPtZ at Galt. • ." , makes Canada and What Canada • " • makes" was prepared by Mrs. Chas., Tiffin and read by Mrs. Q; Church entertained Langside Y. P.; S.• on Wednesday evening with aboUt 50 •preserit. Walter. Elliott' presided .oyer the prograin Which' consisted of the'scripture reading •by the -than -man; a ,trio •Compos- ed Of Irma, Joan grid Norma For- ster:; 'duet by Mrs. Tona?Morri- son and :her daughter tfarilyn and a. reilding by Mrs.•WalterEt. liott .Ronald WGillivray sang a sole for the visiting. Society. GaMes and' contests.were e„njoy- ed by all. Lunch. wes.served the •ladies•. in charge.' •, : , .ASOFIELD NOTES Mr. John .Cathcart • spending - the Winter. in Lucknow. Mrs.. Henry MacKenzie and Barbara were ' ',Owen Sound Vie Old Bivalsi. 'Wingham,..andt last week.. • . _ I. Evening. tam genie' Will go es seheduled ,fortUne to have •his foot badly • •• ' here FridaY night -It was to'heve hurt wthile at vvork 'Coderich: •• irieen .'a double4leader/ Mit. the Mrs,. Van Der Lav will be kOs- I. Everyliedy, Nil! r,se,. There!. 1 ' JuVeniles can't fmake it An effort tess for the Janua'r A.dmission 35c, 25c & 15c - ymeeting of is 'being Made to.- arrange. dn. ex- the Presb terian W M S • ' • " hibitiOn Juvemle game. The. annual'. meeting 'for. • -. Preabiterian. Congregation NM* 01411.641.1114 .0/044,11,1464161•04!!ii011.11141•1111..641111111.1114,11 a be hela. on ThUrsclay'etk this wee'. • auti t Low- Cost. Get Insulating Value as Well as Beauty • by using TEN TEST CEILING BLOCKS Size 164 x x,5- 11 , Block 'a Are Tongue and Grooved. All Nails Are -Concealed, „Can Be, Applied Over Ohl !. Takes' A t4rfect Paint44Finish. • • Gives Added Warin' th. Low In Cost. '• • • 'MATERIAL FOR 'AROOM 1 , 'APPROXIMICTELYIT5 Ask For A Efee Estimate, JOHN W. HENDERSON' LUMBER LIMITER 'x1,4 .. • Lucknow . Phone 150 Ontario I. " prize. • • • FouR pAy:fpx DRIvE Nfx7rwgpc::: Due to the many requests com-, ing in,.'the Luc -Tee -Win Club has decided..to. sponsor another fox, At aineefing held lest:week ;some field captain• were chosen., If you were not one of these and have not been .asked to join the Mint: iMease contaCt one, of the ;men mentioned in' Rule 6 belovi and enter yourown teaift or.leave your .name and ,Phone number and..tbe'daY. or clays. you'd •like to hunt. The will be most •happy to include you., • It was felt that a few :changeS- sh,Oulclt.b,e made froin the Boxing Day,. drive and the.neW. stipule, tions :are as 'follows:* :. • , Dive will commence Wed:- nesdey. morning, January 26th,. '7.end "terminate •Saterdarevening-- January. 29th. 1. •Each teain Will be limited to four men ,and- a 'captain., -3.. ah- team is, allowed to hunt on any or all four days 'and 'inter- change of teem members is perk iniSsable, proViding each member reports his fox :kills to •his.bwri field captain', . , ' ' 4, Hounds may be, 'run .in all case,s , but firearrns are limited to , •the .usrof shOtguns ONLY. ' 5, Field Captains and tearns.are . at 'liberty; to Mint anywhere in,. the 'vicinities of Teeswater, Wing, br Lcknow (paSted • prOper- tieS cxCluded). • • 6. Qn:•Saturdaynight, Januar/- 2)th; each 'captain' will take hj foxe6i,itf tb' One 65 the znn-e- '$ocretarlos: Ab Nethei. Wine:horn ;. Bill.MacDonald,.ttyk- noW; .,.Carrhen Thompson. •Tees- `ctr a where.they ..rbe paid .'eff• at:$1.06,pef fox. '. 7,4n, adclitinn, the. Club • ; •foring a$10,0(' rrize to the t4;irn...7 With the highest, score' ar.4 tbr: , • Tfirnherre nt • • ' UI 11.41 •donateJ s5,00 ,second. The South group Of the •Wo- men'a Institute held a euchre in -the= Coin iftufilty—Mernori on Friday. evening.. Winners of high..prizes' were Mrs. Cecil Fal - and. product. The inotto,, What Fisher. The topie was abbrtaken by Mrs. Russell 'Gaunt on' "'Con- ger:ration". Mrs. -Victor • Rtherson gave :a Very enlightening clues-. tion. andanswer talk on' Ceylon for her , Federated ' Mrs. Garnet Ferrier gave a piano solo.. It.Was decided to Iftake a .done - tion to our 1955 project -f�r Cey-•' lori, and -Kelso to help Send Canad- ian. delegates to •the Conference of the Associated Countrywomen of the World t� be held in' Ceylon next tioatestes.•w,ere Mts.. Malter4ames_ancl_Mrs,4tobert Ross who gavetWo -sheinter esting readings Mrs James on,-*- coner,--ancl ,—.1.—D—Beecroft;Lloile„,:ducted. two: eentests. atthe. hands, Mrs Angus Falconer and of the Meeting. Theni those pres•- r t 111110Meson; consolation ent Were , treated :to' candy by ' gi:yen, to Mrs. Gillespie' for enter-. teining-theAriernbers.• The rehrti- ary: meeting is to -he he, id at the .henie*GOf Mrs, Robert Ross.. dvim :Walter Lott • is 'spending' feW weeks in Toronto at . the home of Mrs. Browning. •IVIrs aril •Mr's:: Farigh Moffat s",ent Wednesday evening. et' Geo, rizes to Mrs'. McTavish, Mrs: Wing- Ross. vote. of thanks, was -A 'am. and Garry.: Amtopl.' The lucky draw was ,won by. Mrs. George Fisher. Lunchwasserved by the group alter the :game& . . , The Institete held their. month- lY meeting at the hoifte'of: Mrs. Gibsen Gillespie. oft• Tuesdey, at, lernoori le ladies present. Mrs. Frank Ross,waS in the chair and opened the ftiteting With, the Institute 04e fol,lpwed the ,Fisher s. . • , • ' • '• • • ' 1 $KY -H1: ••• ' LAVERS'; (scvit x.111R) ' (310.110 : • "....:!air :trititijk r • : • • Here is 'th nation's bk mated for e • • . high, egg p matter wheri gives you st• i fit yoUr regi( ...................... 1. Mai's.' ,egg I • r • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : •.•• .•••••••••••• •••:,•,••• • • • • •,.; • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • 1,••••••:•..."0".•:•...0..,:•:••••••••,.... •••••,.':....:::::•:::•:•:.:•:•:::."....,..,.:. •!. 9. ...............:...........:•••••••••....e.4•Av: e • ...,.:::::::::::::•49:94.•9:9:9%;:::::::: .....,..,..,..........,..7....:......,.....;•,:.:., ..4., eggs do . • • ........ ... .....................,,, ... . a • • : ••• " . - ban per net ,earyi i • up—feed w • 2. Selective •fra pig producti 3; TOj) streil , . •••• • •, • 0., %%4.. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 4.. • • • • • . • • • • • •••• ••••••••••••••,..,•,•.••••• • • • • • • • • ••••; ;!•!.• •••••••••.:•:;... tibn'sbe fully set as* lit) a• nd hens 4.''Qu„iet buds. • mote:AI-4. ao-inet. I N MY cC)C Ktogweyo , Necleand"ikr.Hr 31/2%61JARANTeED CERTIFICATES" • • • , , ' , . . dian Apr • Atittiori4edin'vestment for. thist fuhds. • a Short tqtro -5 years. • , •• • : • • •;11.,.% y.•, , • I hve year, S i20,;(,).kkcctimuliitei to $506,00, •. rik for descriptive filler ' THE • • ' • ERILING TRUSTS ORV P.OR A TIO N HEAb OFFFICE: 372 By 't•o tcH;onio. • . • BRANCHOFFICE • .a . 0, 1.1 Durktop 51,1U:or's • ..• AR , • • • 00° , • • 1 , . • .• . . • • • . , •