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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-03-02, Page 104 1 74:1111r Ar- Mina- tirlifklikin.•11.-. THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL* _ , ""0"4,4400440.4,0.01•001,4941,014114141;4011.441,444,1'1,40016,0•00111:1 • . Ventilators F looting Ventilating your attic 'With Screened Louvre.s will give' circulation of air and REDUCE THE ICICLE PROBLEM• • Easily installed in Gable • Ends or under Eave. Roth Kinds In' Stock: tee • 0. .4 .1 • 4 Sr' • 1,*• Came in and see the lates.t in tile , flooring, • THE "TWINKLER' PATTERNS, • Each Installation GitS a *Men Cfaraitee, ' , . I allboards • 'PO All. IWOrns GYPROC • TEN.SST .HAItioHOARD• 'WOOBGRAIN SYLVACOILDFIRPLY: ,We Have Thi- New Nationlilly. Advertised PrITSBURGH , MAESTRO COLOURS •In Flats,' Rubberized And .inainel. '4°4 300 Colours In Stock , . . • . • V •Pridt.*04111104100.04NO.411111.0041MPOIOWeNSOPINIWINIP1,004.011111.0.40040111.041.0001.11.011M011.1100.01M010 . t . • • . • ., •• • 1 ' i. . IHIN W. HENDERSON LUMBER LIMITED1. ' tucknow Phone 150. .Ontario ro' miliona4.0.041404 EP miiiim I row an wp.apotoloil walmog ww; '•:,.4*.p.i*o.m.r,404m4***;41**.94*.• • • TIMBER. TIPS. , Wednesday night saw the- start 4:d••What 'promises ..to. be a nip and. tuck, playoff for 'the. silver- ware. this pate ,continues will be some pr. bowling done by the top six teams..., This week . any team. rolling less than 1,000 didn't have a 'chance and in some '-histancei -that- -wasn't _enengh •!ilie Cubs came up with. a grand total of 1,321 pins'•and could only. ; collect 3 points from the. Wolver- ' Ines. The. Ciubs, Using flat 'singles of. LUCKN OR/, SPOR11••• . JUVENILES4WEEP SEMIFINALSET •• Lucknew Legion. -Juveniles ad- vanced: te146 0.M.11,4. Juvenile • "D".' finals when theY defeated Wainfleet 5:1 in the local: arena .on Saturday night'Lucknew won. 'the first game in Port Colberne 4-3 ;awl se took the best -of -three rotixicl' two games to none. • Extremely' 'Mild :weather and afterneon rain Made the ice' verY, soft ' and slOW,arid water *as visibleen„ the surface' in plateS. , •. .Hugliie MacM1flaf'opened the •scoring at 5.24d of•. the first :pe1 'Iod on a Pass from Eugene Gard - per. .The” Chin Brothers teamed up t�add another Marker before the period Was over to 'give Luck: new a 2-6.1ead at the end of the first frame.• • in the secorya 'Period Wainfleet Came baek at 7.20' bn. a goal by •fegitt, .JaCk,fr Chin Scored for buclinOW .two riaimiteS later,- but Wainfleet added another it 18.39 to narrow the. gap tb 3-2 it the ,. • . • . .04 411,4 • . • ONTARIO • • ••••••••111. .• 28%. 263,' and. •252 for., weapons, . . &Wiled the • Welv;erings for 3 'points o Jack .Caesar Was the big. fOr the Cubs With ;740 flat • With, Diclv.Park, and. Fred Young Telling. 650 and .609. flat respect- ively •.*Wiliner''HoWeii and Mur- . , ray' Cense • were •• tops for the :evenly 'balanced Wolverine club*: Ruth jardine's Score' :•::62.0 plus:123 for 743 Was a big .factoir in the Zebras', 3 -Point win over • the Stitiirrels. Pearl Jamie.sen and Bob Beak: also rolled 'Over the ,600 maik. 'The ,Squirrels fought all the 'w -ay and .lost the. Odra point for total by only 71 ping. as 'Betty. Finlaysen• set. the • pace with 569 plus 126 for .695'total. Another clOse battle •saw. the.' Kangaroos. edge the,POle Cats in. • %twe, games . and take the •extra point:With only 92 pins to spare: The Hamilton duo with:l.,110 plus. 195Thanditap, for a -1,305. tc•tal: , led the victors while Ken Mow- • --bray and TictrOthy Hamilton With • 626 'and 601 'respectively handicap rtincluded, *ere the best Pole Cat' efforts.• .• • • Group 1 Standing:. • • Zebras --3-,' Cubs-3,-„Kimgarocts 3; .•Wolverines 1, :Squirrels .1, Pole • On Thursday night the, battle .taged again •aS.- The 4 last ',teams banquet. The •scereS, would Seem • to indicate: a. few hurigry bowi- ers on the leose.. • The dephers, with thee bind, Os totalling over 600, had to :be •satisfied with..ittne .point as .the Cliripinunk.S: won two 'garries and made the other ,close enough to. winethe. e?Qtra- point, with .74. pins to spare.„The 'Hunter duo 'rolling, _1039 plus 261 •fOr 1240 and .Clare Johnston. and Eva. Black: *Rh' 646 and. • 604 handicap included; were a Pretty tough Cerribinatiori,' Russ •Button,`'Marie •Greer and Kay Crawford with :646, 6.24 and. 626 respectively; handicap inolud- ed,.were not quite enough, as the Gophers' ,"power bowler"' was in a Slump:. • ; ,..-NIFAK,11111rtMlinw WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2,, 1955 imwiaiirms.4)....0.11,01WIII*0•11,11174111;011141,4111114.111,P.111ii•Om110.041111110•41.04.11111.0:it. - • $TWART'S • Your New Color Centre For 77 Basie Shades FREE COLOR CHIPS " take home for you to, matela.,your drapes and rags.. .ODORLESSr,. DRIES, IN ,ONE -11[0111.. 10 to 15% Oft All Wallpaper to March 15th Stewart's• Decorating At Gifts PAINT, WALLPAPER and DRAPERIES 0:•,10".1.."1106.10Poowialmoliii,44.1.4tomirs.A.rimrt:11.04.4ragisi-0.40.00.'imer47 . , JUVENILES WAIT WINNER, rupt B.RgoxiAN OR BEETON end ,Of the second. This p • 'saW h' only two penalties . of Luckno* Legion Juveniles are. • the genie , go to , Enaberlin • of. 'presently, standing •by waiting to LucknoWs:and; Barrick of • Wain- enter '.the 0.M.H.A. Juvenile `D' fleet '., . - • - • ,' 1 .. , • .finals. Word from Jack ChriStie. , . , . . Wainfleet fought back strong- secretary of ,the assoCiation , said ly to tie the game at 3-3 , when that they : Will likely be playing Legitt sccirect his second goal' of aboutthe end of this week.: the night at 3.30. Of . the third ' The local' boys will play the. period. The turning' point .in the winner ' of the. Brooldiki-Beeton game , was , ' when ' the: .Wainfleet series. BrOoklin, is, in the Whitby \goaltencler, Reid, let an easy shot .district east of .Torotito, and:Bee- by Bob , Mowbray % slip through ton is northeast of Orangthrille.., his skates to gi.ye.Lueispow a 4-3. '. ' . ' :4;.• 4, 4,_ margin at 4.50. The rerilaindeircif BANTAMS IN, W.O.A:A. the period was nip an1'. tpck with FINALS, AGAINST :111ILDWLAY :Lucknow' nuising their one -go ' • '"' ' matgit, aitd. WaTime_ey,...fithtit, .... LuCkno* :Bantams, under the ttithiShiP.' of Bob:'Maenzie-and gameI5, to fie the:Score.' With twe. HaroldGreer, are presently, en-. mint:des le- play . the vi.Sitors; p:dal- •a ID aged iriTthe ..W.O.A.A. 'Bantam ed their goaltender in a 1 t ' t b 'g • finals agairist, MildMay. Lit to knot th,e 'score.* However,. the t The Coons Won two cloie garneS • frorrf the Beavers and teqk the . extra point for fetal by .,only 42 pins. Bob, and Marg Finlay vrith '1235 together' led the winners with Norma •MeDori-; • agh, and Kay j Bailey •nalso turn- ing in good ores. Donald Mc- Kinnon. again led the Beavers he rolled. 634 handicap included. ,Th6, Beavers using eight boyviers Whose highest 'score. was 634 and lciwest •491, averaged 550...pins"." 'This ,WoUld, e0). to .indicate pretty' . balanced. team. and the Coons, using only six bOW1- er and on alterriationS;.' did well to defeat them. ,• •• WHITECHURCH • Mis..Leggat .of Winkhem visit- ed 4with Mrs. A. uillin,. jast • Quite 'a few arbund here have the 'flu. ,Only, half �f the pupils . :attended, S.S. .10.. school on - Monday and S: -S. 'NO: 9'.C.16sed School .When Only:five : pupils, Went to school. Mr, and Mrs, G. E. 'Farrier and Sanis. visited ' a couple ' of . days last Week with his .brother, and Mrs; Carmen. Farrier, •Lo Branch-. : The ItVorld's Day: 6f. Pray4r Was 'held in theUnited Chtirdh• en Friday *afternoon With the :. meeting...in charge.: �f Mrs. Janes Falconer, Mrs. 'D. Craig, Mrs. - MacInn'es and Mrs: M. 'Moore. The, hyrim; "Just AS. I .Am" Was sung: P,rayers Were taken by Mrs. A..MCOirilliii;-"MrS. G. K. Farrier,: . Mrs: E. Caslick and Mrs.: W. J Watt- The hymn; '4,`I • Need The Every Hour" was Sung, Mrs: .GroSkerth and. WS. "E. Schol4 sang duet,. "Did' You Thirik; To; Pray". Mrs. Robt Ross sang a solo, "Jesus Saviour. Pilot Me". ReV. N: 'Caswell gave ari:addresS n. ori, Missionary ' :work over. The. hyrrin "The Day 'Thou. ganv•-. • . est"' was sung and the incetirrg; • closed' with prayer bY, Rev: j: • . . . • tie Monarchs. ,•. .' .• - .•, .plan backfired.: Charlie Chin took . The 'first game is scheduledfor the puek,'frOm . brother ..Iack,,,on the local arena tonight (Wednes- the faceoff, and made a perfect clay),': With the second. game oC shot from the 'LucktioW blue line. the ' home and home series to be into the Wainfleet net, at 18.58: played in, Mildatay Friday. Bon Grahain,,,•seored again ,a' few The winner Of this 'series will seconds :later, enIx to have. the ., aaVance into *the:. O.M.H.A. play-. marker .diSallowed. -on, an 'off- offs: against . South •RiVer. • Side. : The 'Wairifleet ..team . owed • .Group. 2, Standine:. ;Chipmunks 3; Coons 3, Gophers .1; BeaVerS: — , . . • ' .. • . . ' •OBITUARY .fine sportsmatisthipin defeat, and ... • generally :Preyed themselves' t .(LleydMiinster-Tiines,•, be a fine heekey:hib,". •• Sask"..:Alta.) r. MacNaY, Graham, •cen-*. Chin, On. iChileiVateEr8noolinA•YefESDe.cern'l. Watt ILlicknoW: Riehards;• def4: SparrOW Sets New Record Guy Sparrow of INIO.A.N. fast- • ball renown, has broken a, long- standing University Of, Detroit basketball scoring record.' Spar-, row' scored 20 Points in a recen,t game in, St. Louis to run his '3 - year. total at of D. to 1,513 whioh..set a new mark. ' • Started, their playoffs for a free „.,• '..•tgtCN:Ktgtg'ggt4e/:toeO4%""t'i'46*"4:,*P'°446'4P-440'4, ,• JUST • ARRIVED. A Car of • Premium Quality , Charlie Chin, •Stanley; t Gardneri*,..WfacMillan,. Mow Hedley,: ' Gibson, 'Cotise., Emberlin, Baker. •• gbal, .Reid; def.,1 H. Stier, , Regg; Gasiorep; Staer„ Gibson; alt.; Leggitt, J: • Barrick, 15. Barrick, Harry, 'IftedY, ShepPard; Spring • Flist letrio(t _ 1-4,..ucknMacMillan --(Gard- ' -ner)-5.24' ' • 1--LucknoW, C. .Chin • (r. chin) ' Second PeriOd• 34.Wainfleet,,,Legitt 7.20 '• 4---Lticknow,, J. Chin (C. 'Chin; Graham) 9.40. • , —Wiinfleef, GA1.4(40,8.39 •PerialtierEmberlin;,Barriek. . :,•'. riird,.reriod * •6---..*airifleeti. Legit (Harry) ;3.30 7--:Lucknow, MOwbray-A-J50- LucknOw, n .^-(4 18,58 • ber 23rd; 1954; Mr.: Chas, Hayes 'passed away at the Lloydrninster Hospital, at the advanced age of 90..years• and , six ,montlis.' Death came tOthiS; grand: old pioneer after an .illneSs• Of not more than .30 hourS. • Can , be thld that he' lived well .and happy up to that time: •Ari_exclent_matle_r,„he always leek great MtereSt" in World affairs, and never' ceased Ito marvel: at .the great progress' his country was making. . -.Born Of Irish parentage' in the tangside :district Kinloss, in 1864, then AcnOwn aS the- Queen's Buih, be lived Werk -ed a a- wyoung mari folks; With oxen, 'walking plow, cradle. and ••• . Hew' does, your S.entineLlabel read.? • , 1865' the family moved to "gladitone-,41aniteba where again - as piOnOri- they opened 'up new land;, eaCh of the.. family, * including 'Charlie, taking up, CornMenting one'LUCknoWJuv7landHere he madehis homee eniles' win over Wainfleet -got married and raise& a •farnilY --. . 4 i Port Colborne, the 'Port Colborne' tif four, two boys and two giris • paper: said in ' ,"Luckrici* seemed to have a potent .clUb.`,-- at least , Potent . eriough they ShOuld Wind the :series up Vhen :We have-aTfult:Stock-of..best 'HARD • COAL,... sTovg N„tirt and Ft•ARIY. COAL 'BRMUETTES: In 1905,they moved further *est and. in 1917, N'iV no de-: . • ... • Our mechanics take.' pride in their moved to Vancouver, where his work de- pendents Mr. and Mrs, Hayes •Wainfleet pa,ys. the,',returt.) visit'. Lknowledge in the use of adze, and •To enable then/ 'to ao. ' • '8 * '* • d h. h' we've. equipped.: Our shop. , . • axe, soon procuie. him a s ip,.. servicin4,; ' And that's,.wliat.'haPlicnort, but i wright'i job in the building yards • with 'modern' precision tool, we've ,the visitors, were a ;threatall of those large ‘'Aioode freighters stocked only genuine 'John Deere I the Way. When they fought hack ; bein, tuilt for war ..c ractS: , PartsHere's your assurance 'that lour, to tie if up in, the . third • frame ;:1921, saw . him.ac gain ,011 °John Deere reeonditiontag w'orl.wilL 'it -looked, as if the set 'Might go • the land h&loved so vell;.actoss' be d6ne quickly, effici°itlY' nomicaSf-fres.,30 tare_eLames, A . hard -luck • -al i the river •at Forbesves ille, with al lly. ee us oi a , 0 ' following Comfnent: "Two of the !age ? of 01, They were a' much most popular hockey Players. in loved couple. ' ..' - , , Lel" no. vv. Coal o' the British league are..Alf Lew- ; Left to thotjrn 'their loss, are, sey of. Ayr', , the' league's; only Kr.. Stanley and 'Wesley Hayes, .. • .. • . el.^ 1 ,i0 . totored player and George Chin 8ons.-lvirs. J. SWari and Mrs., Alec 'Phone; 10, tucknow Come in.s.asaa. that trickled• in between thei few horses and • cattle, lie, liVed I • • skates c‘) their ab:e, young gOalinli in Seini-retirerrient until 1946, ..• • . . settled the issue. - .. ,, , , , ;:, wh4n he Was persiladed to 'come l*K INLOUGH •AltAGE . -, - --,- o * -- , . closet' to his kinfolk and he set -.I - a • From Milt Dunriell's column initlecl in MarWayne. 'Mrs,; Hayes i . • . the Toronto Star we 'pick the [predeceased him in 1953,. at the ' . . '44 formerly of LucknoW Chinese-Pinlay, daughters; 12 grandchil- I kS',*'4t,4•44:4'444,;44N:r44-$*:44444*4474.4irdife'*,444#4W4444tti, C ahadi Idtert 'and 24 great grandchildren, et IIRECKLI,IS 'Phone 18-r-20; Ripley ti