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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-02-16, Page 6hot Volj ' • 4 PAGE. SIX • 411 140=414N1.0•ON*0:•klWO4k.g)•OM"*..I.O'M."..0"Og'Ol""0""at"'OIOM4?••I141••i)•IMA)IFPIP(14Ipllp;114O1•*11411MD•NS 41:41 .1 Did you know that upwards of 30 percent of.your . heat is lost through attics which a're.not insulated? 1 You Cein. • • ADP COMFORT TO YOUR .1-10ME' and also SAVE ON YOUR FUEL BILL with ' lir 44'4! 4*,A11/%742,Wrtf-t;Ir ' THE LUCKNOVV SENTINEL, LUCKplOW, ONTARlii • , WEDNESDAY; FEB- 16th, 1955 • • •4. • I. L • •• or as little at $40.00 you can in:sulate the attic of an average house with 3" thick Usulationbatts.' sk For A Free Estimate For our Home. DERS RLIMIl ..Lucknow lone 150 ;— 0 . • 0 OVINIP11411.4141111•04111111101141M4141111100.1111001111111.01111111414/004110,41418/41.MPINIIIM110114/004/41MINIIINi4.111•4141. • W.O.A:A. TOP OFFICIALS ; TENDER,. RESIGNATIONS As. might *well be expected the -Harry KaOrian cage has blown the top off the 'W-i0.A4, with the resignation. of League :Pres- ident ' Harry, DoOghty,. and also ,:.that. 01• • George' Grant, who haciAio desire to:.take ever as hils successor; with se vile an aroma in the. air: ntano fe' • Kazarian is one of Port Elgin's. • top ranking imports Who. joined -- the ,fold-at-the_expense of Walter Yeo,' after the, latter. had played some half dozen games with the 'Lakesiders, ' • • ,Paisley, with a power -picked squad,. and an eye also on; the • silverware, protested Icar.arian's eligibility. The mattter was boot- ed ,around by, the W.O.A.A., exd- cutive, which_reyersed._ its de- ---eision and gave Kazarian the Olt - with the subsequent resignation • .developments. . • .. The 'W.O.A.A. laxity .1 in the 1.014 JUVENILES HAD SERIES LiAD OF 2-1 MONDAY. Lucknow Legion -Juvenile,s are 'presently tangling vviith AHen- .ford in the W.0,A.A. Juvenile "0" finals, and on Monday night took 'a 24 ganie lead in the best-. .9f -five championship.. series: The winner of lthis round will adL, Vance into the -Q.M,H.A. play - Offs. 12-4 The firstgame of the .,series was played, in thelocal. arena ..last Wednesday .vvith theLuck- now team .over,poWering „ , • Weather. arid sticky ipe Caused the: .game to 'lack the sinooth passing and .sheoting that these teams later:, proved' they &mid' Show. Although lAllenford , boys Were badly • beaten, they showed . fine ;playing ability in their line •of Davidson -Moore - McCulloch Who scored all our of. their:. goals and led' the play thrciUghout for their team.' : Jack • Chin had ,a big night for, Lticknow , scaring 6. goals, Roy Ernberlin scored 2, IOW Graharn, • Charlie. Ernie:Gibson, gene Gardner and .Rcy. :Stanley scored, .singletons. Davidson with 2 and IVIcCulloCh and Moore one each were the Marksmen, for. Al.:; lenfOrd. • Aillenford` tomes' Back The second game 'of the Series • wag, played in the Tara arena; On, Friday night !*when the Allen • ford. .team turned the tables .on the local boys and defeated. them 5-4 The home team was Working •ginoothly and . their ,g9altender;'. Miller,:. yiEl$, a -standout per- former- The locals were trailing 51 ..withseven minutes- to go, hen 'scored in '5' minutes to Make the Opposition uneaSY., as ;they nursed. a one -goal margin'. LucknoW were; .without. the services of Ernberlin; MOwbray, and Baker;" and had to'. be 'content With : two' forward' •linee... , • , :Rey :Stanley with. 2, and .1. 'Chin and C. 'Chin One. each Were the Lueknc«w' Scoters, undergtand, the Luelmow Manageinent were . not ..satisfied A Car. of • PreminmiQualiti. • B. matter of certificates, Vkrhich is nothing new, appears to be One factor. in getting thein into, the. present .mess. , . ...At- the 'meeting. that Kaiarian, was approved,' the exchange was •hot: and heavy from all accounts, and the W.O.A.A. censured W. 13. Tomlinson ' for, ...his remarks at that session. • ' That sounds *like echos • of Bruce League baseball days. long • We have a,. full Stock di 'hest qualttY HARD COAL STOVE. and NUT and HARD .!COAL BRIQUETTES ilektiOW 041 Phone 10, •Lucknow of;44gthe W.O.A.A.,,sueeeedin8 Tory 'ArD rINTT Gregg.. Alf was treasurer of the; loop for some time and .has been acting businegs-manager 'since Gregg's 'resignation.. • 1 past, when L'Ucknow andPort Elgin': were involved in a bitter ,protest: The, same Mr. Tomlinson clidn% gain any Popularity in. The Sepey town --at that tune. Inci.... fast, cleari hockey with the.. referees, arid that ficials be obtained ftom. ••• .:TimBE4 nrs ,• • ‘111-, and Virg..,Gita Kinahan and Michael Kinahan,Of London were visitors On Sunday with Mr.: and. Mrs. Bill .Kinahan and :baby. : Mrs. Wm: • Purdon returned from* . j-,JOSpital. • A.I.rete - . Joan Cormack set a.new record she. had been a spatient this 'Past ladies' triple of 632, flatthis,week week. , ` • , as. she led the -Kangareos •to . A Central Faun Forum met. at',. 5 -point Win .Over the Chipmunks:: the home of. mr, and .MrS..• Wal - Roy and Eva Black .scored high lace Wilson • on Q'Monday ntght 'for the' losers with. 683 and 678 With. the topic' for. discussion be - respectively, Gladys Hamilton with .682 and A. Barger With :606 alsO, scored high ;for the *inners. -..Qn • alleys 1 and .2 •Frank ThemPson and .,Donald:'.McKiri- ..noilled• two game win, over • the -cellar, :firrM.7-the7 ram": mariwmo /Abroad, which: caused •a very lively dis mission.. The Social • part .of. the. evening was spent at.. Flaking progressive , euchre, -with IVIts.:'• 'Frank McQuillin and Mrs. John 'Thomsgorrhaving.td-d, raw--for- Coons. Jack McDonagh. rolled ladies prize :with Mrs Thompson best fcir the l'ogers; -; :0; Winning the 'draw and Wallace: Possibly the biggest Win of the Wilson and .John' • Finnigan for, final round neould.:be the 77point the .men .with the prize.,going to win the Zebra's • rolled, over the John. A special Valentine 'lunch: WOlverines. On 'Wednesday night 'N;i4S. served by • the hostess: .to Moving the Zebras into a 2 -point,, about 25 .People. The next 'meet - first Place:lead oVer the. Squir- ,ing Will be held at the hOrnes.of rel.s. The Jardine duo ..led the Mr : and Mrs Albert Taylor on Zebras a double of 1301 pins. .FebruanY 211t. • ,Toby Greer ' ar.KI JaCk Fisher, . Her many friends will,. be pleas - Spored well for the losers. ed, . kilo* ...that lyligs Norma:. ' Meanwhile the Polecats clinch- Murray: returned hOme'frem.Vie- Ta'ra. ' . toria HosPital, 'London, last week. in Weare sotry.that Mra. George ed a' firgt` division: finish wh.en Owen Sound for the next ;game - . theY. ruined the Cubs chance of • . • • • ' • ' • . makrng .the top rung by stuart, vihe. has beeri ..epnfined Lead Series 2-1'' two garnes. Cliag., 'Webster's 709 bed, is..nat' yetas well as iier ville Monday for the third many .friends would like: • The game -'and suffered a 1573! .defeat ..Sixth Line Euchre Club' at the hands of the .Legion juV- spent a very enloyable evening Allenford returned -.to. Sepoy- total and. K. Mowbray with 597 were best for the•Pole Cats while Fred Young' s 671 held the Cubs • ' e.niles..• 11, Lucknow• Walked 'over the •op- position in Monday's tilt with comparative ease. 2-0 lead..at the •end of the first .period. grew. to a 7.-3 :Margin at the end *of the -2nd; -Th-ese-tiro--petiocis saw ' • h with onlytwo dentally, Luck.now won the ,pro- penalties handed. out. The tikirci test. ; .. period, developed into . slap! ". 'bang!. $fair with 8, goals and 8 ' ,penaltie• The Allenford rink, •comprised of Wesley Matches, A. Moore,. Stanley MeCulloch, and skip Mike Sh.eriff on the Bruce C'.County Federation • Of AgriCulture -Tro- phy, &mated' by"A'ndy R.obinsop. The event' was held in Paisley rink. ' • ' • g:6 . Charlie' Chin led the locals with 5 goals, Ken MacNa3; talLield 3, Jack Chin and .Ron Graham -had 2 each,. and„...Bob_ _MoWbray, Hugh • MacMillan and Roy Stan- 'Moore scored 2 arid Davidson 1. ley scored one. , FOr Allenforcl, L ckri goal, chards de MacNay Gibsori;. Centre, J. 'Chin. . wings, Stanley -,---C.- Chin; --alt.,- Ent - Make. Webster and macKinno'n's, Your 'Headquarters. For w • berlm' , Ma:CMillan., Gardner, Gra.; . • ham': Mowbray, .Hedley, Couse. . . . , . . u , . •, at the hOrne.-of Mr. and. Mrs..:Har- Was • MA , too. much wrong with 1 plaYing •The' Squirrels ..,fOund. out pnd winnerS for the . ey-- there.old Errington with.• seven tables the Gopher captain as he rolled ' ening. were :miss zdiia., ,.telg,,,art. the 'Gophers to al.:5.1)0int w41 and Miss Betty' Ditrnin and Vie- : ton. also rolled over. a: 600 total. • • or . ngtOn and John Finnigan.. Vic - with a 671 pin total Russ But 'Miss Jean Errington 4if :London ' Mean*hile-Htist&WhithY Made -spent •the ' only good showing for the , parents Mr: airS.,Vieter,.Er- second. place ioSers, with a- 620 rhig.ten., . • otal. . ... , .. ' ' • . -- One' More scheduled gam 6 and., tom round robhi, silverware.: for . playofia• begin: You are remind-. ,winners of top round robin ed 'ed thatto be eligible for play- . The •Standing fts a ''bep.vler must have rolled ' - Zebras 72, Squirrels 76, 1,A4141- • I at' least 6 games in the schednle. Verities 68,-Ctills-0, Pale Cats 64, , Free banquet 'fot, -to---team,-free Kangaroos 61 Gophers 58,.- Chip - banquet for team whining irt- Munks 49, • Beavers ' 46,. Coons 42: ardw and Buliders' Supplies Eic.,ciriCal Supplies and:Heating. Units Plumbing 'Installation ancl Repairs 'COAL :..and. CE1Y1ENT, ,;--AllerifOrdoal,, ft: Miller; def, M. Miller, Buckton; centre, Dav- idson; .vvings, Moore, IVIcCullOch; •Ga1braith4 Millard, Ironmon- ger, Beatty, a'hoinsOn, Armstrong,. Gral4. SUSPEND PALMERSTON TEAS1 Th e Palmerston. Juveniles who "stood up" the Lucknow' Club ,a couple- of times this season, have - been suspended ,by .the W,O.A.A.' The suspension', holds till, .the Palmerston .Club teen-lIt55, toi ekperises incurred for gaine which hadto be called Oft when' the visitors di4n't ShoW up," arid didn't advise Lucknow they. .wouldn't be lere until shortli be- . foore game , time, • Drop In And •LoOk* ArOitind.• Are. Well Stocked To Serve :you Mac . , i .0 no 1 Plumbing, Ileating,', Electrio Wiring Phone 50, Litekno;•V i " From .+a list of -five appliPantS, I... . , GETS W-0,A.A. POST 1 YE-Yotthada-had-facing you which-Could4 involve e-graai loss, would you, ask the adVice of A friend or butiinesa counsellor? Naturally, you; mould ask the exp6rt... Then, vvhat about ,t.(011r . IinpropetlY administered, it could Mean a great IO AFi to .your We are glad •to act as sole gxeinitor, or in cow-. junction with one or more other EtecutorAyou might :Ippoinl. . , ' . 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