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THE. LUCKNOW SENTI gL, .LUCKNOW, ,ONTARto
,vers. ;
Saturday was a big night for
g s. who took three
aroo
BROOM BALL 'PLAYOFFS the.Kanpoints from q
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(losing team .eliminated)
Friday; March 9th
Firemen 3, Paramount 0•; ' ,
• :North Kinloss 2, South, Kinloss1. (overtime) ,
Monday, March 12th.
Kintail .2, Firemen 1
North Kinloss 2, Nite Hawks
1 (overtime)
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LEAGUE 'FINALS. THURSDAY,
CHARITY GAMES FRIDAY,
The decal 'arena swill be busy
with ,broom hall fora Week or
so .yet. -North Kinioss and Kin-'
tail have advanced „to °the. league
finals and will . play the ' first
Barrie .in a best -of -three final
series on , Thursday night. .The
second game will be .played next
Wednesday, and the third, 2 if
necessary, one week ' fro
from Fri-
day.'
Charity Game. Friday
Lucknow Firemen will .play
another : game .with.: the CKNX
teaxn on Friday night 'of this.
week with the proceeds • going to
the ' Squirrels and
won free tickets to the . banquet
and dance at the end of the
season. Al.Hamilton and Lois
Crowston, scoring, over the 600
mark, were the -best of a• well
balanced team Wreck ,'Button's
688 pplus-60'10r 748 was high for,
the ,Squirrels who were a threat
all' the way.
The Zebras vs..Tiigers. & Chip-
'monks .vs - , Gophers contests' are
:being 'cancelled :'because of the
late ' date. . •
The ::teams. will be re -number-
.
, er-
ed as follows, ,according: to Stand-
ing. for the finals as .the unplay-•
ed `games wguld have .little 'bear
ing 'on. the'placings. Group- ,".A"',
will' play., oflf'. for the trophies
and. 'the winners of Group "B".
will get free .tickets to. the,bban-
quet; and dance. ..
• Group A; I --Kangaroos, 60;
2—Pole, Cats', 57; ,..3—Cubs, 57;
4 -=•.Squirrels;' 50; '5. --Chipmunks,..
46; 6—Gophers, 46. • ''
Group B: ' 1—Wolverines,. 41;
2L. -Zebras, • 40; 3—Beavers, 37,
4—Tigers, 31; 5 -Coons, 27 6,
W.EP>vSDAY, MARCH 14., ' 19.56
YOUR
'ruit
• the . Canadian . Red Cross.L1ons; 27. The The, following schedule will. be
second half of . this dou'blehead 'used by tooth ,groups. Group A
er will feature a challenge match starting on Wednesday and
(between Lucknow Specials and.
Belfast, •• ' • • Group .. starting .on Thursday
' CENTER ToMMitiViENT'
Several' teams from this 'dis-
• trict have entered 'the. Broom.
Balltournament in Exeter' on.
Sunday,` March .25th Because' of
the lange. registration of teams,
two • elimination tournaments.
have been scheduled for Paisley
(northern teams) and :Exeter
• ':(southern teams). this week -end..
Winners, will 'then play the . fin-
als ;in Exeter the following week.
TIMBER TIPS •
and alternating.
Mardh 14 .X$.. . ''1
Marol '21-22 .... ` 5-4 , . • 1-6 .2-3
March 28-29 • .34 2=.5 6=4
April 4- 5 ,..... ' "2-6 4-1 3-5
April 11-12 •'6-3 • 1-5
The, -weatherman played . hob
with • the . bowling "this. week and
at: press time .there , were , still
lour • teamsto play. Despite" the .
sleet and icy roads the Wednes
qday games went on as 'scheduled.
'Bdb ' and Lois McIntosh with.
— tot`a'is'of 656-tarid •625 'led•.the
.Foie Cats to ,a 4, point victory'
:over the 'Coons • Chuck • Short
and Norma McDonagh were best•.
for .the Coons. „
'ilhe Cubs, aided by Dick and
Noririe .Park' with ' 675 and 616
and, ' Bill Stewart . with 670, took
3 points from the Lions: Irvine
Eedy's 672 and Harold Elliott_'s
616 were •..high for . the Lions
The Wolverines, led' by Har-
oldGreer.with ' 687 plus 60 for
747 ' _ _
, 1Murray Cause with 679T and
• Jaek Fisher with•638. took'i three
points from the Beavers. • Donald
McKinnon- .with • 643 and Lloyd
Ashton •with. 610 'were. high Bea.
Enthusiastic About, Juveniles '
Marr Gardner of Wingham,
who.. 'has long.' beeninterested in
sports, is .presently 'quite, enthus-
iastic about the :: Wingham. ; Juv-
eniles who are currently• engag-
ed in the .all -Ontario ' finals with.
Bowinanville..' Mark has special.
reason to be enthusiastic as
Eugene Gardner of 'Lucknow, his
nephew's son, , is a , standout.
marksman with .the' . Wingham•
team; and is being ;nicknamed
Richard and Gordie, , after; two
National. League ' scoring aces, ,
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'gram for youngsters from mid-
eget to junior age.' Plans call for.
a` Spring.. indoor training on dia-
mond ' fundamentals until the
weather warms up. . '
-Justice --•Returns= To-Meaford
Charley.. Justice, who pitched
Meaford Knights to the . WOAA
championship and came • ' close , to
winning the OASA senior • crown
last :year, wilt pitch there'. again
this year, according • to the . Mea-.
ford :Express: .
Besides doing mound duty .the.
big fellow : will take . take over the
post of recreational director' for•
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.the athletic association, and {b
in charge • of the most ambitious
softball : development-:..•pr-ogr-am
ever aittempted in the. Meaford
district.
IVIr.:Justice will • take up' resi-
dence there next week and will
Needs Overha fling
'The. Mildmay' Gazette in conn_,
rnenting 'last '-,week on WOAA
playoff 'arrangements' that . re-
quired 'theJMildmay .Midgets' to
;play three (games . on successive
nights '(and at exai'i •time) ex-
pressed the opinion that' .a "dras-
tic overhaull" was needed 1. in the
handling of minor,hockey, par-
ticularly , at Playoff :time.
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IN, MEMORY OF.1VtRS, 1IIT•
Th'e' • March meeting was held
at the ' home of , Mrs: Eldon; •Rit-:
'chie with 15 present. Mrs J. , Mc
Donagl 'presided. •. A ,relief quilt'
Was' quilted during the meeting.
Mrs. W. QG. Hunter •gave' a ' read-.
ing on., temperance.: A reading
Was. even by . Mrs. Chas.
ins. Mrs: Jinn Hunter took the
devotional.. Scripture readings.
were given: byIV rs...Wes Ritchie
and - Mrs. - G. . Kirkland. Mrs. G.' .
Ritchie' is to,, get the program ,for
the . next meeting:' -Mrs.' Robt..
Helm' and Mrs.' • Peter . Cook are
t� visit the . shut-ins from ` the
March ., to:' • April; . meetings. 'Mrs;
Jake. Hunter 'will. take °•the
Notional ;;for. the. April meeting:
•'Delegates : to . the' Presbyterial
• meeting are 1VIrs:'�W.. 1G.
ter, Mrs. J. Gardner, Mra.'Feter
Cook and, Mrs. G. Ritchie: Mrs.
,Jaek Gardner read the study
book. '
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Mrs: G "Ritchie presided' for.
the W.A. meeting,. which follow-
)GIRL •GUIDE NOTES ed. Bazaar. material '. was handed
At the regular 'meeting Friday
evening the following Guides re-•
ceved their r . Cook's badge, Pa-
tial ..Leaders Nancy' _Webster,.
Joanne 'Ijtinter •• and Seconder'
Joan ..•Crawford.: Winning . ,, the
Pioneer' Badge were ' Nancy . Web-
ster apd
eb-ster:,'and Joanne Hunter. '
The Patrol Leaders ' conducted
part of the - test for - the: -Citizen
Badge and after that • First Aid
waS taught., The Canary Patrol I
won the. • relay ' ' race. Patricia
Thor' pson• received the name of,
a . Girl Scout of the U.S.A: S+he• ' .
will correspond . with• . her ' and,
try to. get .pen -pals for all the
Guides ..Who are trying their
World knowledge Badge,
out and' the completed • quilt:
blocks were.:handed 'in to Mrs.
Ritchie. A minute's silence: was.
observed. in . memory of Mrs.
Lloyd Hunter who had. been .a
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devoted . worker, in 'the . Zion'
church., . Mrs..Ritchie closed the
meeting with the benediction:
An Ohio ' •maii retired after
covering 'a laundry route for 40 .
years. It ,•. probalblytook the
starch out of him.
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W.I. DISCUSSES APRIL
COOKING DEMONSTRATION
The motto, 'Perfection is -not'
expected, but .improvement •is",
was Very 'ably dealtwithby-'Mrs.
George Kennedy 'at the March
meet1 rg o -t the Licknow
men's Institute. , Plans were made
for .the . potluck supper .which
is ta`ibe:` held at`the` Alsril-rrleet=,
Mg. Mrs, Burt Roach and Mrs:
EttisV Robertson, as the 'nornina:t-
iri . committee, .are to • bring, in
a slate of officers at that meet-
ing. A cooking 'demonstration to.
be held-' in April - was also
cussed. '
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Com.muni'ty 'singing was'ertjby,:
_ed:,...and;.._1Mrs.:._„Brooks__ tQtak., - tho_.
chair' for the program'.' Mrs:
Wraith had' the scripture lesson.
aid the theme of • the ' meeting;
"Rg elutions"s" as -taker •by-mrs'.
J. W. Joynt. Mary Allin enter-
tained *with two Scotch dance .
numbers anda reading on `Kath-
leen Alis', was given ' by Mrs,
Sam: Alton. The current events
were 'read by. Mrs. Russ Robert-
son( 'Following the Queen, a eon -
Guest Artists- from Guelph College Clu
JOHN WILD and JOANNE •1VIARKHANI
silver Dana-medalist`s• ..
SAMES HUTCHISON and :TINY BRONWYN BROTHERSspectacular specialty numbers ftr
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