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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-01-03, Page 81 • ,LEGION TO :SPONSOR LOCAL: MIDGET TEAM Lucknow Legion Will sponsor the Midget hockey• team this. season, it was decided at a Leg- fo>t • ,meeting last week Bud' Thompson and Jack. Cook were ,aappointed fto• takecharge of the s.quad., , • 1 THE LUCKN ,.»! ° $1 To date, the Bantams are the 0 a team, with no one having yet come forward to take; charge of these lads. Last year the Ban. tams were Q.1VI.H.A.. semi-final- ists and although some of the. lads have graduated to Midget ranks, the Bantam team should again be a -pretty strong .aggre- r .f fgation. ' -' WITH S1EADY,. T EGG rRonurnoxs • • r i 1NEL,. W! . rONTAAJP !!e' •' • LVCKNOW IN SIX -TEAM,. INTERMEDIATE GROUP _ Lucknow Inte rmediates open a single schedule last. Friday night in a six -tea..., loop comprised of Lucknow, Teeswater,, Londesboro and' Brussels- as•B" teams . and- Trowbridge and Clinton Junior Farmers as• "C" teams.: • ;R. D. Phillips, of Blyth; is con- vener and in case of 'tie games,. 10' minutesovertime will be play-.. ed. Schedule playing dales are as follows: - Dee. . '243-4Clinton' at.Brussels ; . . 28--Teeswater at Liucknow 28—Trowbridge at •Lohndesbor. o • Jan. . 3 Londesboro at Teeswater 3—Lucknow at. Clinton. 4 --,Brussels at Trowbridge 7,1.Ateknow at . Brussels Trowtbridge at Teeswater, 7—Clinton at Londesboro 10—Brussels at Clinton 11—Londesboro .at Trowbridge I1—Lucknow. at .Teeswater • '14—Trowbridge at Luacknoaiv 1.4—,Lo„ridesiboro at Brussels 1`4 Clinton at:Teeswater • sseli-at- ondesbero 187,4Lucknow at Trowbridge 19 : _Teeswater at Clinton 21--Teeswater ;at •.Londesboro 217—Brussels at Lucknow 22 Ciinton at Trowbridge 25 -Brussels at Teeswater 26 Londes'boro at Clinton...„ 28---Lucknow at Londesboro 28—Teeswater 'at Trowbridge ' • 30 Tr.,owlbridge at Brussels 30--�Cliitton. at;•Lucknow Feb; 4-Teesuirater ;at Brussels • 4 .4Londesboro at Lucknow` 4—Trowbridge ,at Clinton fie sure of stead,, egg prc•duction--through- out' the year..Feed. your birds a .well.,: balanced_ "Freshly Mixed" 1ee,41.:.A laying.:. mash made .from NATIONAL EGBTLDER, • CONCENTRATE' a completely - balanced mash, ' with essential proteins, vitamins, d, minerals: Keep your birds vigorous and healthy producing eggs week after week—by feeding a ;"Fresh M °red" . laying,'.. 'mash, made the NATIONAL' way: -: --Oow' s•_ mu el No se: rssr gas oleos i em, • ' •1' MANAGE `YOUR. FEEDING METHODS LIKE. A STEERING . WHEEL Just as iron turn. the steering wheel of your ' car to left 'or right as needed, so 'vary, your feeding methods to suit 1 .flock - requirements: • If the birds are losing- body • weight on good egg production,•;incredse their weight by adding more grain to their feed. But if egg production .slumps, step up' the weight fed of protein -rich mash. Always 'aim: at good steady egg p•roduction . which the' .• flock can :maintain 'rather than at high .egg production, . 1 • which ;,urns the birds out early. - w • se ' Yee • :awns .mei IN gig no sw1t 1 1 1 1,. 1. 1 1' See yourtiATIONA'E Dealer'to-i ray- Look for the bright Orange and Black Sign: FEED MIX FOR POULTRY, TURKEYS, HOGS and CATTLE WI�,IMAM ..STONE SONS, 'LIMITED"" INGERSOLL; ONTARIO Fertil zd Your trop vett'is NATIONAL Well -cured] Properly -Blended FEll1ILIZER • INTERMEDIATES EDGED IN OPENING. GAME' ' 1 S.EE BYTHE` SENTINEL ...' THAT 'Miss Eileen Purvesunder- went an appendectomy recent- ' ly in Clinton Hospital and is convalescing at the home of her, parents, . Mr. and Mrs. Les Pur ves. • Lileen, ' i ;• 4 member of the Clinton osp> ,a . nursing . Staff; and Was, accon pani+kld home at, ter the, Operation 'by • another rneltber• of the staff, Miss •Mary Lane, • Lucknow Sepoys opened their•. ,Intermediate "B" ehedule on - Friday night on hone ice when they. :.were nosed • but by Tees- water , by, a 5 'to 4 score: ' Ieing an.,ali home,brew squad, and' with little chance •to.' practise, the team • '.put: ' on a. 'fairly. 'good show,and held' -the lead until the third frame. when . the 'pace • took its-.tol1' with -the visitors,;;scoring the clincher with only seconds ; . The • time clock was undergo- Ing ' repairs and wasn't in opera- tion 'for , the opener. Local 'goal getters r were Irwin, Hall; Greer and 'Ho'wald Lucknow's kine -up was as fol-, lows:. goal, Bill Tigert; def.; 'Al: Bert. Chin,' Wrn. C.:Johr stone; .1st. dine, _Morley Cl in, Jim MacMil lan, :; Roy 'Havens,., a11., Raxold Howald,' Donald Stewart; Al 'Ir 'win, Lloyd Hall, '.Bill • A::. John- ston, Harold. 'Greer, Al. Hackett and John . Gartintie.i • The . • .Sepoys now :play. •three' games away ,at. Clinton, firussels and Teeswater; '.before their next .homne 'appearance ' 'on. ;Monday; January :14th wilth Trowbridge as the :visiting club • " TIMBER.. TIPS. Only 13 ' points, or less than two nights' roiling separates the, leaders from:' the tail -enders at the 'end of the first round. There ;1s on;ly_, fire way' toto . close_'-ihe,_gap and that is work to .go to k on the handicap: Most of the players on -those leaciftig- teams are pulling: their's `down +rwhith is another way of saying 'that: it has ibeen: ;good • team'' play 'rather than "breaks"' that .is' responsible • for thein' better showings to date. • • During the past.; month • the Cubs won 15;' out ••ofa possible 21 points to 'climb to the top while those. sizzling 'Chipmunks won` 11. out of 21 to take a. firm hold on •the• second rung! If "tura Itey`'•• is mentioned again' the 'Cub • lead will not last long ' Amid naw some. Individual niarks: ; ' a ` Big "'Six Averages Merl a • . • TicatSanderson 203; Cub Park 103, Vicat Anderson 187.' Ladies 'Chipmunk Johnston 17?, Beav- er McKinnon 150; ;Chipmunk Gardner 143, Mn'es high •triple 'to date: •Cub Park's 699; runner-up, Beaver Ashton's 057; men's high, single;. THAT in renewing his Sentinel subscription,' Sam • R, Miller , of • Maymont, Sask., says: "Good crops .bat °some • .under snow vet" •' .. • THAT -George 'McKinnon, son of TMr:;.and' Mrs. 'Archie 'McKin- non, Con. •6, Culross, suffered the loss of . two toes from, his right foot. He was working ` in the •bush when the axe. glanced ,off, 'cleaving the shoe and sev- ering the two. toes. THAT Chas. L. Smith, Bank of Montreal 'manager, is ,conval escing from a severe attack of pneumonia. ' THAT a 'local man was taken into" custody at;. Holyrood ,, on, Saturday -;charged with: cattle theft. , • THiUR;S.,, JANUARY 3.rdf, 1952 HIGH SCHOOfi STkJDENTW,. I gto CHRISTmAs• PARTY`' Prior to the ..close of school for the. Christmas: holidays, students;. staff, Board members, and some . ex -students•'. held, a ChrWtanas party in the . Town Ha11 Dancing was enjoyed. , to music by Car.,. ruthers orchestra, with Cameron MacDonald .-as-mater' .of se e monies. •A spaitr dance .was; won by Don- ald_ Haldenby and Betty Johnston, And the . elimination _ dance by' Donald. Stewart and Laurine McNain, ' • Several vocal num'bers.•by ;The Shadows and the . Boys Sextette proved .„Most entertaining, The presentation: of a box of choco later wasmade to Cameron iac-" 'Donald by. Wayne ,Johnston,,p es ident of the Literary ;Society. Ile- freshments were served- to con - 'chide chide a• pleasant evening. • THAT Mr. and Mrs. Wellington. Henderson moved last week to,/ their new home on Stauffer St. Mr. and . Mrs.• Bruce . McKenzie have moved into the'Henderson Apartment. ' THAT New. Years' was .ushered in locally' by, a, large . 'crowd` which attended. the Firemen.';s Ball. The hall was gaily 'dec orated with balloons and hats, horns and novelties :added to the, midnight' revelry. • ' _.: , THAT the ' Weatherman spoiled the Legion's pre • Chi -MEAT Bingo:. 'About sixty • persons braved 'the. ' storm, • and `,t'he "show went . on",. even: to the. • final Tree game, with the spon- sors. pon-sors. just about breaking even O'n, the night.' Cub. Park's 28'2;_,runner-up, 'heat Sanderson's .. 20; : ladies' . high triple. • to date: Chipmunk John- • ston's "589; . runner dip, Cub-Er- rington's Er_rington's 521: Ladies' high. single, Cub` Johnston's 259; hunnerrup,: Cub Errington's 193. See you to -night! Before marriage •a woman welts up for . hours for her sweetheart to go home. After marriage 'she • waits up for hours for himto come home,' THAT 'a . bad chimney fire at- the Hofstede residence ,just ''south ' of town, ''gave:, the 'Fire •Com- �-puny-a-rrn--about 1.0.20,on Fri- • clay night , before . Christmas A " blizzard was raging at the tinie and :fortunately it was no .worse.. than ' a chimney fire,which had • burned itself out when the 'Bri- gade arrived. A frozen siren prevented ;the . sounding of 'a public alarm ' and • sufficient • Firemen to make the run :were usmmoned by phone or by the truck : siren. TRADE MART AEG adds zest to the hour Skinnymen,. women gain 5,10,15 I,. Get New Popp Vim,- Vigor What sj one ;' Sony .Iimbr 011 out; ugly hollows All, up; neck no . longer . scrawny: bodylases halt starved. sickly "bean -pole' look: Tousands of girls, women, men. whopenever:could rain before. They thank the of vigor-building. e-bbodies. dding tonic, Ostre:. Its tonics. stimulants invigorators. Iron, vitamin B(, oalelum,.enrich blood. Improve' Appetite • and estlon so food gives you more, :strength andnohment:'mit flesh on bare bones. Don't fear getting too fat. Stop when you've gained'' the 5;..10..15 or 20 lbs. yau•need.for normal weight. Costs. little. 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