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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1951-02-15, Page 8. PAGE' EIG'• 1• P • JUNIOR TEAMS TO `PLAY •.BENEFIT EXHIBITION GAME' • S'tratford Junior "Bt'' team and, K,l,ncardine, Juniors •wall play a. ;benefit exhibition game in.,the a • .14ueknow Arena on. Saturday night commencing iat 9.00 o'clock; which should give the fans ,an :eyeful. The Kincardine team will be strengthened • by , a line . of Lueknnw Juniors; including Bob, Dodds,, Jim MacMillan: and, Mor- ley •.Chin,• . In goal for Kincardine. will be !the:'sensational 1young 'Dennis The game is s ppnsored by the Luckno ... Branchof : •.the'•Qanad iankegion, Adrissior.;wi11. ,be 50c and, 25e. G.ODERICH; WON SERIES,. IN TWO STRAIGHT • Goderich. Lions Intermediate' "A" squad . made .it ° two straight over the Sepoys' in, the • gtlroup ° Playdowns, , taking a •the second: game. in° Goderich on;, Friday night by: an 11 to 5 count: The ,Sepoysww'now continu.e . the "B', playdowns. As has been typical`of so ;many ' of . their gauzes• . this season, The Sepoys: were right in there for two Periods • and then faded. in the third. The count stood'at ,8=all at the: end of . the firsts Goderich edged ino a..6-5 lead; .in the sec- ond ' and ran in five in a rowI. '. -without a reply in the third Vaughan: ' scored ' .a pair for :Luckno'w with'singletons going to (Greer, George Chin and Gould. o» 'PEE'WEES .HELD CRACK • • SEAFORTII IN CHECK Luoknow Pee'Wees'. dropped a '• 5-2 decision to the;crack , Sea;- forth squad in the•Lucknow arena on Friday. 'night: The local; ,kids 7held : the : , 'visitors .: in check througliout7 butlacked a ,bit '-of' ',the sc` ring. finish;' of: the Seaforth 9,. Mason, ,Falls, .Dale,, McMaster ;and cion �-'scored. for, Seaforth: 'it) imply Pedersen and Roy Ember - got Lucknow's ' goals.: •The Luckily* .: line-up,; was ;as follows; goal(:; ,Gerald . Mawbray; def: Kenneth,Ho kinson Steve Carnegie; Roy Eanberlin, jimmy Wilsbri, Jiinny Pedersen,; Hugh-- ae MacMillan ;a Marshall,Bill: ,, n Y Fisher, Art HoWald, Len :Clark, ;Alvin"r; ,Hodgins, B'rtice Baker, Teddy Collyer ,Billy*' Robinson.,»_, SIE; LUCKNOW • ;SENTINEL, "LUCKNOW, 011,T4R10'.; Aar Interesting •Comparison: The la ow• Fire Company will now receive $250 a. year from the municipality. The preizidus allowapce was $125 4 year. Strength, of the Brigade ' has been increased to 20, • wsthereas prior to the re-organiation of, More , than ,•a y, ear 'ago . the Brigade , num`ber- ed. 12, . and was: for some tune belo* that strength, The salary is• divided:- equally .among the. 20 Men on .the basis of their attend= ance at fire. 'calla,' meetings .and other ac ities.' of the :Brigade.. .addition,In•is`o'. rov_on has new ,Been made that $1.00 an. hour be Paid a maximum of '6 men who respen . to out -of- town calls. Last:week's yeeivrater, News, carried the pay Schedule of the Teestvat'er'•Brigade. rwhich 'isas. follows • Chief, $75.00 a year; de= pity chief, $50,00; :arid each of :18 members '$5.00: per year. In a'd- dition all 20 :men receive $1,00 .an hour' while ,performixllg' fire fight-' ing ; duties: SISTER OF MRSA DUNC:AN, GRAHAM PASSED . AWAY' A _ highly esteemed resident bf• R 1; Fingal,, Mrs. Sarah :C•amp- bell, 88, wife of Rufus Campbell, died on Friday, February .2ndat the Bobier Convalescent Home in Dutton, .after •along,'. illness. •Born' at Southwold'Station'l,or January '5th, 1888 a daughter ' of the late Mr and : Mrs Neil Mc-. Killop, she 'spent 'all: her: life 'ini. the district .She Was a member• of .Knox Presbyterian Chure , Fingal Surviving besides her husband,' ,are • one .son, :Godfrey' Canipbeil, Calgary, Alberta; -• one, daughter, • Mrs: Stuart Allyn, Coomber;four sisters,"/Misses Belle and Bessie. Meici'llop, St Thomas, Mrs.''Mary Still, St- Thomas; and Mrs. Duncan Graham, Lucknow.. There, are also :.• four grandchild- •• ren:' . .• 'Tie body `.i<es lead' ` fit •. he 'L B. v Sifton funeral' home' here ser- vice was conducted. • on ,1Vionday ;by Rev. X.' C McLennan of Knox Presbyterian Church Finggal In- terment was ,inn Fingal' cemetery.' After • the game the Shoaet :Club, served hot dogs .,and. coke to the players and officials" of `both teams: BORN' CAMERON=-Euiphemia & Ralph Cameron are happy 'to announce the (birth of ;their:.,,son a in Wing- ham. General • Hospital on Febru- '• ary 10th,: a `.wee brother for ',Mar- ilyn, Sandra Jean and Lynda. • KERB .-in Stratford » Hospital to Mr. and -Mrs. Norman Kerr, New.-' ton, Ontario, -on February 5,'1951i • •a daughter. . ARMSTRONG—a1 the Wingham.. H.ospital,: on Thursday, February' 1st; 1951, to Mr. and; Mrs. »RObert :;Armstrong,'. L]uck.now, a daugh-.: r+T'.'"'lorlG'1ujy ,.;P.a£ricia•. tl. •: .a r,W'.ei GREER--in Wingham Hospital cin Wednesday, 'February 7th, to Mr. .' ,and- Mrs. Clarence Greer (nee. • Marie` 'Ferguson), 'a, daughter, • The Truth About . High. Blood; Pressure •" •Physicians declare'.that, aw gen nine! blood .'pressure, phobia ex- ists, • and the 'time lids" 'come ' to • revise blood .pressure • standards. I i 'The Ariierican Weiekly; . With site of The, Detroit Sunday Times,' this Sundays (Februar 18) is read how, in a' recent • ,survey, Blood pi sures considered above: normal were more frequent than. so-called normal' readings., • GOOD .ATTENDANCE AT; WORLD •PRAYER.• SERVICE, The World I•)ay of 'Prayer,was observed •°locally in, . St Peter's. Anglican :Church ° on..Friday, Feb rua 9•th. The »theme of the 'ser- vice was"Love Casteth• Out Fear" ,and wa_ s .undue _;theleadership of. 1Vrr"s. W: Hodgkinson, ;Mrs. Vii-` lied : Anderson ...and.. Miss Mary MacLeod.' Those taking part in prayer were ,Mrs Ken • Murdie, Mrs..Harivey Webster, Mrs. D. Ross,` Miss, Pearl Henderson; Mrs. Harry , MicQuillin. and Mrs. Wn�: Stimson: Mrs Harold Trelea#en, favored With a solo;.nd`'Mrs.. A. 'S: • Mitchell •gave. , an ' address on. thea.. theme and:- outlined' .where Our World Day of Prayer::money 'was used.. itev. A. ' S • Mitchell spoke a . 'W few . ords •of welcome, to the ladies and then ;closed 'the meeting:,with prayer, .The offer - ng ainotnited ,to, $11•.65. • : SHOWING IMPRWVEMENT AFTER • SEJtIOL'S :ACCIDENT mill <^Kennedy, -age•err1 ployee' of .Littis Sawrnil'1 at Tees waiter; is snaking »a 'satisfactory, recovery from serious injuries re- ceived.in ,a Mash accident in Car-. rick Townships . Bill is a brother, of 1VIrs.. ter Dexter of Paramount, , , . • • ire fell •20 feet, while atterjnpt- ing to dislodge a tree• that was ibengr .felled. Landing 'on, his feet he suffered a fractured spine and heel, and: also V from shock and' exposure; . as int • was' aboutan hour before he could .be , rrioiied 'from; the (bush,'with the tenipei.- 1 ature near 'zeros • • ' Bill. is `in Wingharn 'Hospital in .a cast, froni shoulders . to • his hips..,1 .DUNGANNO I"All persons, interested in the upkeep, of the.Dupgai ,pn cern- ery will be pleased to know that the receipts have exceeded the: " expense for the year -1950. The memorial service ,collection amounted to. :$92;20; private, ; do nations $60:00 and' the interest.on the perpetuity bonds $55.8.8, mak=• ing. a , total of .$208.08: Labor costs amounted- to.. $195:04.. Anyone Wishing to Make a donation to the maintenance fund. for 1951 may leave same with the treas- urer, Mrs. 'Melvin Reed, Mr; Mel°ym'• Reed, of, Toronto, :Mr," aired `Mrs • Lorne Eadie, DtS' las and David of :Holyroed �itl t- ed. with Mrs. Reed aand •Gu vin on Sunday '` '' "14. Mr,. and • Mrs. Otto ,Popp spent. the Week -end at 'London and. were present,,for the funeral'of their. •tlbrother `in-law, the -late» Jas. .,McEachern, " husband of , the former ,Pearl .MciSe izie of Pu n.- gazinon.a few cases' of measles .and an;tiznps are » prevalent • 'in this• district among the young°: folk; The 'World ,Day.'.of prayer' was observed In Dungannon Erskine' Presbyterian . ,church• .on Friday, g affternoon and • was ',in, charge ' of Miss Iva Carr andled ':with the • theme'"Perfect Love Casteth out Fear"; with r esponsive - readings; A prayer of penitence was given by • • Mrs. Chas. Fowler of St. Paul's'rAngh'can 'church .and led with verses. responsively.A prayer .of dedication of self, was: given by Mrs::: fteed of 'the United Church !leading, with verses" re sponsively ' Other prayer,' of tercession ,Were ' given . by;'' Mrs. Lorne Iver», Mrs.Hartiey. Mole, Mrs 'ank Jones, Mrs. John Rivett, ,1VJrs, Matt Shackleton,: and' ,Mrs Henry ;,Horton: Mrs." Allan Reed sang a solo "Whites' Than Snow'-': Rev:, C; Winn, minister of, the >;..ehUr,oh ,• ave an interesting address ' on the theme Those col-. ,letting :the , offerings • were: Mrs. Arthur »' Elliott* .and Mrs,. Frank• Jones. 'Mrs. •S.','I 'Stothers Was organist'': for the hymns and: arc companied_.. the soloist. • • ,Miss, Marietta ' 'Stingel of Lon don' spent a 'few days the be- ginning of the' week • with her a :rents returning to London; on p Tuesday afternoon. The .IColwanash' J,un'ior Fann- ers . held: a sucessful • dance on•. Friday 'night in the Parish Hall 'with .. Carruthers." -Orchestra sup Miss Joan •Rivett, employed:' in London; ` visited ' her , parents, : Mr. , 'and Mrs.. -.Z: • R-ivett, f or f he iweek end • Mr Marvin •Durnin- is remain-` •ing at` .Wingham• `•Hospital for a More' complete recdvery from; Pneumonia, •:but is reported to be making, steady progress. ' Mrs. Mar1glaret Gardner left last week to, visit: • with her ., siis- ter;,Mrs. R. Fitzgerald' at' tramp - ton. 'The severe •cold and''storm that: ',was geneilal in .this district last Thursday' caused . the closing of many schools for the. day and the cancellation :of busses to the. "High Schools:. The weather clear- 'ed by Friday.'°and thoughit'was. cold, --Most -everything'•.ran again; .„r chedule. ' The Dungannon., Women's: In- stitute , held . a suuccessfuli euchre party, at, -the `;Parish Hall 'on Mon day. night Which '• was a postpon-. e•d- affair from Wednesday night of last week. Prize 'winners. were, ,high spore;. ,Mrs. Wilbur Brown and Mr. Jack. Caesar; !loW, Mr. 'Sohn Finnigan and Mrs. Omar Brooks. Fifteen' tables Were . oc cupied. THE :EDUCATED,. HEART (Contributed) "Valentine time and hearts everyW ere,'so. let's, talk. ,about', hearts, yours and 'mine'; says a newspaper columnist. "Some per- ple think that education • has no- thing to de ,with the: heart, but ,cvieryhing eon, ibe done beautii-• fully by; the educated heart,.' f rpm the lacing,: of a shoe so that it won't. come •loose• to passing' the salt before it. is ,asked for. If you only say `Good(( Mdrning' it can`,- Abe done pleasingly -Very few peo- ple listen,. with kindly. attention. They are usually merely , waiting for a :chance to pounce upon you With ' their ;own narrative. anyone ever laugh• with • joy •w,hen :. you informed; hie ' of some ' gbod fortune, that came "your way? The lips moved, but did the:: face real:. ly, glow? M,"No one "''with•• • the "educated heart ever appoached a Gong«ab• sent visitor, with the: greeting You dont remember me, me, ' do you?'. Nio,: :he gives; his nanne, first. No one with an educated. heart ever said `Now do 'come and see me' 'sometime!! .Her way of putting' ; it is apt • to • be , `Hoyer about next, Wednesday?' "You .Call 'once or twice at the hospital: Do you . ever ,call again? Yet thepatient • is' still erha s -Perhaps P quite: 'sick The plain • truth is ,most people really, dislike illness. It bores there. They talk 'to the distinguished' caller who : happens ,to:<'be present,: instead of,;.you. "Truly nothing 'IS: so roue , as;. the educated heart.: But you: ask. `Can't the uneducated heart be .instructed?' . Don'tthe -.churches: and Sunday Schools 'teach how to be good? Ah, the:trouble is that • ;they :teach• :what to do,' but not Chow to :do it: ,IF you . want' to .enlarge ' .thatmystic. organ :Whence flows true • hurnari' kind- mess, you rn'ust •culti'v+ate''yo:ir, an- agination.••You must learn to put yourself inanother's place, The: educated heart, remember.; 'does. kindness with , styled': • ST. HELENS W. L DONATES + $5, TO CHRISTMAsS SEAL FUND Moat recent donation to ' the Lucknow and Vicinity Christmas Seal . fund,, was . $5.00 from . the St. Helen's •Women's Institute; which raises the ••total to $1048.95.. TH .R' FERRU 9. Y 15th,; 1951.' asOWS Gara 'Phone' 148;, Gucknow 1 N'5PE CiII ON Avoid, tiro 'tr4ublii. • Lit us inspract Vow k.s regularly.' , REPAIRS ;Our., i,cperts .will odd wail s: to y,Our injurer tires. IN:FLA`•TION. Comet air prissure is • ietportaet, ' 1..t' us. ; chock It, lot woo... . i B f• GOODRICH TIRES • For loan.. iniltral .� • od'd.d salty and .smoother ridiol. • OCA -t2 THE VOICE' • QVTEMPERANCE A .':letter carried , this observa- tion' "The 'Canada „Temperance... is a farce in• .Grand .Bend". ,Act fa e ff I Teer e • ' s , Lhe 'Canada , , p ane Act: , any'more . of •a '' farce in ',Grand,; Bend than the Liquor Control Act is, in Windsor? '' Would 'the'. Liquor, Control ` Act be 'any less of a farce than the Canada ,Tem perance , Act? It' would' open up , theflow of "a -larger '.volume' of liquor. , Then. . there' 'would be more. drinking and :more drum= enness--`he` latter ' state 'of ',.that community: would be ''worse'. than it is at present' -Let no one be deceived.-,Advt. ' • _ ILE WHILL* WITH an• attack' of the 'flu a Week ago Sunday, Rev. D. ;,J. 'Archibald of Paisley eon - ducted 'services in ' • Walkerton Presbyterian' Church, ,for Rev. Wm. A. • Henderson. • , a 1.950 .CHEV. STYLINE .SEDAN,` Mineiva Blue. • 1950 CHEV.. STYLINE` COACH.. 1950 :FLEETLINE CHEV. ;SEDAN, light. green: 1950:.• CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH. , 1949 CHEV. DELUXE STYLINE COACH. 1949 CHEV. FLEETLINE SEDAN.• 1948'CHEV. FLEETLINE COACH, two -tore 'green. 194'8; ,CHEV: STYLEMASTER- COACH: 1947 CHEV. ETYLEMASTEle COACH. ' 1941 PONTIA'C COACH; neW `paint : job. 1939 ,1F„ORD COUPE . •,1938, OLDSMOBILE 'SEDAN; 1937 FORD COACH. 1937 PLYMOUTH COACH, 1937 NASH` SEDAN' wE .. 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