The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-01-03, Page 81
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,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., , •
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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-
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fgation. ' -'
WITH S1EADY,. T
EGG rRonurnoxs
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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" 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. • '
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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. New' acquainted" else only e0o.
Try famous. Detre; Tonto Tablete for. new vigor
and added pounds: this very day. At. all_druggi.ts.
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