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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-01-10, Page 6• PAGE _SIX 141111r .,..:6 0Y9�i'� } • 1 , Ti*: C Q S NTINEL, tUCK, .QV ; QNTARIQ. LH .., . V� . . E THURSDAY,• JANUARY 10, • L, • • The Olivet W,M.S,e : t the: 1ioine of. Mrs, Alex ., MacTavish with' a large attendance. Mrs. MacTavish and her group had ,charge. of the, program. The .Christmas story w;a given by M�`rs, MacTavish and carols sung,- ' -The' Scripture lessons were read by,. Edna Backwell and: Mary Roulston. Christmas • readings were givenby Mrs. D. Henry, Mrs. Sandy ‘ 1VIoCharles and Beth ',MacTavish. Solos were rendered � by Mrs. J. MacTavish, Mrs; Jahn I icCharles and : Mrs.. D. Munn. The. legen_d,of".the Wise, Men by Van .Dyke was read, by Mrs.' -D.' MacTavish.. and Mrs..A.... MacTav= ish gave the :legend. •of the Black Madonna "Mrs': Liddle of Ripley` .read an article onGive your - 'self for Christmas". Mrs. J. Mac: 'ravish had charge of the business period.. ' Mrs. 0, McCharles gave. the report •'of the nominating, +committee: ' . hon: pres., Mrs." 'J. MacTavish; prey.," • Mrs. O, , 'Mac-.. Charles; vice. pres.,' Mrs. D: Mac- Tavish; sec:, D. Henry;. . tress:, Mrs. Boss,'.Black;_.;temper ance, Mrs. $ Colling; , steward_ '.ship, Mrs, H: Henry; friendship T' ./^1 117' .r. n errespond ing • see., • Mrs. 0. Finlayson; sup- ply, Mr -s. ' E. -Osborne; 1Viissionary, Monthly, ,. Mrs. A. ' 1VlacT,avish; !press, ,Mrs. Walter Dexter; pian. •arts;Mary . Roulstort and Mrs", S: •; . MacCharles; Baby :Band • leaders,. 1VIrs.. S. MacCharles and :Mrs: H. Clayton. The, 'closing remarks were , given by Mrs. a: MacChar: les. ,Prayer was offered by Mrs. H. Henry. Lunch.:was served and. a . social hour was spent. United Chureh Evening 'Auxiliary The Christmas' meeting. was. ,held .in the Sunday School roonr with Mrs. Alex Andrew' in charge; The meeting, opened with hymn, 64 followed: by . prayer .'by Dr. 1vlurr fordthe scripture lesson ads-reaci- by- Mrs G eotg o_yxrt_ and Miss .Noreen. Kilpatrick' fav- ored with .a piano solo. It was decided 'to have ' the. December meeting the. second' Tuesday and in a home if possible: also have • • the:. Thankoffering meeting in October: The prograrn° committee: for Januar,•y is Mrs Lloyd Hall, •rn and�lVirs: :1Vlss .Jean `Osbo e H.- Webster. Mrs: , E. Crawford has abeen appointed 'treasurer for the corning year: A report. of: all com- • mittees', were .giywen' followed by. a , temperance • reading : by.'_ Mrs.. Orville Jonei. The candle light, service was in `' charge. of Mrs: O. Ricfihards assisted by . Mrs.: Geo: • • While dismantling t h e old frame building adjoining, the new B. -A. Service .Station, a forty. oar-o1d1 copy of The . Dungannon News--was—discovered•..: To _ , the younger' generations it will be a surprise to learn that Dungannon -once boasted a weekly paper. It Ceased publication early in. World: War 1, when the . publisher,. we understand, enlisted, This, particular issue was dated. May 26th, 1910.. . Advertisers included' .George: Jackman, tailor; N J. Treleaven, baker.; ;Win. .Sproul,, undertaker;• J. Walkom, dry ` goods..,' S. J. Young, 0.,,Elliott, . B;. J. .Craw ford, general merchandise; Dun- gannon Photo Gallery and Sta- tionery', Store; McKenzie 1<•iard- ,ware , Store; Wm. McClure gent's furnishings;. John Johns,. harness Fred Robinson, butcher;.. Dr. M. Bice, wallpaper,'. stationery and smokers' supplies; < O. E; :Augus- tine, Dungannon, chopping' mill. T.*: G.' Allen. issued ' marriage licenses' and ' J: W. Hain: 1. on• was manager of the 'Sterling. Bank:' Ministers-.were—Rev.—V. Hicks, - St. Pawl's' Anglian; Rev. ; IC; Rutherford, Presbyterian; Bartlett, Methodist. , -In the news columns it . was_ reported that the. 24t1i' had been spent , quietly in. Dungannon.' Some attended "the: dog and pony show ' at Goderich, others went fishing: orcelebrated, at Brussels and in. the 'evening quite a num- ber 'attended the 'Epworth =Lea- gue entertainment at Nile. • R. D. Cameron gave an address on . government .annuities in:. El- liott's "Hall. Kingsbridge Edged, Ashfield •1=0 football -nate Maize's faran on . the . 4th Conces- sion. Tho line-ups were,: Ashfield: G: Stothers,C..•Congram;' A •Cul .beet, Ed :Scheonhals, J. McKenzie, Ed Kilpatrick, H. McKenzie; Bert Gordon, Wes •Free; ' A. McGee, Jos: Killo'ugh, goalkeeper. Kings-' bridge,' W. -Hogan, 'H: "Erri i ton,'. g,� g. g E. Sinnett, W,.. Dugan, P. ' Hogan, J. Garvey, J: Johnston; T.- 'Gar - Vey, J. Si inett, 'J. O'Connor, C:. O'Connor, goalkeeper. Wm.. Ste=' wartwas referee. • • :L. S Palmer was publisher .of The Nem/S..: w.:. Joyn Miss --Jean 0.sb:orne, : Mrs • V. Hunter, Mrs: G. Montgomery, tewarpt.-Collyer.L...and....Mra Lloyd' Hall. ' Dulring the service Miss Margaret Rae and Mrs. Bob •Campbell.. renderedlovely solos. 1VIrs. Jessie Allin• played "Silent Night during .the presentation of the 'Love .: Gift: . The president: • ;ck sec' ther 'eeting•. with prayer. Mrs. Nelson Bushell conducted a ' 1Viother `4unt Becky ;` won 'a kiss you ,with that dirty face". __ Small-S.on.-" 'moi is w�r,i Vrfi ` tired". Christmas contest -after which • a lovely, Tunch was . served at . a long :thible-7eornplete-with : appro prtate, decorations by .• the corn tnittee in charge.' I NOTICE. TELEPHONE TOLL:GiARGE,S Notice is hereby given that Application : has been made l- to the -O tario,.Municipal. Board for authority to put into effect as from January 21st, the.following toll charges which ' are in conformity with standard rates already, in effect for .c!.. similar distances elsewhere... '' .'Person - Between Sts Sta. Overtime. Person Overtime Dungannon and 5 .min. ' 3 - min: 3 min. 1 min, Goderich . 10 cents • , 5 cents- • 20 cents 5 cents Lucknow .,..... '10 cents '5 cents . 20 .cents ' 5 cents rd Should you wish to present any substantial argument in i favour of or ' opposed to this, application you may do so ' by " I ,addressing ,a' letter to Miss M; B. Sanderson, Secretary, The 1 • Municipal Boai;d, Parliament „Building, Toronto. To receive SIP SEPOYS BEAT CLI ` ON, -LOST' TO BRUSSELS. ••The. Sepoy Intermediate, "B"' squad won' a 6.4: decision ' over Clinton Junior Farmers in Cirn ton . last Thursday night, and on' Monday night`in lirussels •drop peda-7-4 decision in, a wild and woolley battle that was climaxed by a 'third period donnybrook, • With a home.' town referee handling the game; The Sepoys claim to have got the/Works, and. one. claim, of 'the, team says it was the roughest and • .crudest game. he'd- ' ever- taken part in. ` When , the .fight broke put,' fans got into.it and to cap it _all; we're told, the referee started', squaring off with The. Sepoys. Toby' Greer led the' Lucknow scoring attack with three goals.' The Sepoys go to Teeswater. on Friday night'"andWil•1 be at home: next. Monday with Trowbridge as, the opposition. BANTAMS TROUNCE •CLINTON •IN. SEASON'S OPENER Lucknow Bantams made. an zm. ve.-start.-1-ast Friday_night by..trouncing the . Clinton kid's 7 to • 1 on their own ice. The local lads, coached, this, year . by . Bob MacKenzie, had command of• ithe play most°of the way, and George Richards, playing his first. game ;in, goal had ' a comparatively easy. evening of it, although he looks likela` comer in filling the spot between the posts left vacant by Gordon Fisher ..stepping gip to Midget company: Other mainstays :of: last 'year's Ontario .finalists- who are missing this year acre Charlie Chin, Kent Hedley, Ken- ny. 'Hodgkinson and Ron Graham, ;but •prospects are good ,for an- other . contender this year. The local group • is, 'comprised of Goderich :"13";:' Wingham and Clinton, "C'; and L.uc•'know' and Teeswater "D' On this :year's 'squad 'McNay and Gibson make a stout defense and Chin, •,Carnegie and ` Baker are a smooth working.. first line, The rest of -the boys are digging in alt. the time. •.and..should de TON)rapidly 'as' the .,Season ,pro gresses. • Goal getters on Friday night. were :'Chin' 2, Gibson :'2, Baker, Carnegie., and McNay; one. each: Lucknow:. goal, George Rich= ardS; ldef, Kenny 'McNay; Ernie Gibson; centre, Jack Chin;'wings, Al" Baker, :.Steve Carnegie; alt.; Roy-Emberlin, ' Jimmy Wilson, Eugene Gardner,, Jim Petersen; -Bob-Mowbray;' Ian Marshall. • • **** BANTAMS TIE - . IE JirST ARRI EI. --ANEW SHIPMENT OF .. h In Mahogany and, Walnut Finishex.. S£re141 diad • ith metal•-"-coirners and;....:.,... .Music. 'Compartment. BUILT FOR SERVICE. Call, In And Sec These At Whitechurch,,. or phone. ►•arnet_ , 71.1-,1-1, WINGHAM, .ONTARIO scoring in Walkerton, Rose: ' is S T. HELENS . teaming up on defense with. Nim- ' -mo, to fore a mighty .husky pair of rear . guardsmen. Danny ltd. a stint up forward in the Walkerton game, ' . * * Jack Gould, a 'colorful•. Sepoy, .performer 'for the past • few seas- ons, is •playing hockey this .win-, ter With. the Goderich. P.ontiacs, who liad a -rugged week -end' -ser-. ies .with , the Wingham ,Mohawks, winning .both gatnes'by one,=goal margins. '* *. • BANTAM SCHEDULE Jan.• 3-CCl' � Goderich 3—Clinton at .God 4,-Lucknow, at Clinton 7L,-Goderich •alt Clinton 8L-Goderich' at Lucknow 1.0=Wingham at .Goderich 11 =Lucknow at. Teeswater 12 Lupknow at' Wingharp. 14-�Cliriton at Wingham . . • 15—Goderich • at Teeswater 17-•=Wingham at Clinton' '. 17---Lucknow at Goderich • 21--Cl;inton. at Teeswater 22-.-Goderich'• at Wingharxi 22 Teeswater at Lucknow 24--Teeswater alt Goderich 25 -Clinton at Lucknow: 2:6 Teeswater at.' Winl Z9—Wingham at :Teeswater' • 31 Wingham at ',Lucknow: Feb. i--Teeswater at, Clinton 19th day orJanuary and the exchange and 'number of your • telephone • should be clearly stated therein 1 If you desire further information in reference to the need fer increasing' the telephone rates you may apply to " the undersigned, either 'personally; by telephone or' by. letter. Rice was hostess for' the: January meeting sof the Wo- men's Institute' on Thursday af- ternoon when ,20 ladieswere pre- sent. Mrs. E. Barbour; the pies,. was in the chair and, the roll call was well responded to with "my' experience •with. plastics''. There was some .discussion concerning'' the :..course_ in crafts to' be . held at Dungannon begtinning January - 23rd. _ Mrs::Harvey Webb, Stuart and Miss Jean Aitchison were' 'appointed . a.:' nominating comanittee It was agreed to buy : - two Mirrors for the Hall and Mrs,: ` . MacPherson and. Mrs. Curran , were'' , appointed to buy curtains for the Windows on' the stage of the ' Ball. . Mrs,, •Ross • Errington read of ."A , Happy Good, .New Year'!. Mrs.. Harvey. Webb • gave a +very .interesting and. informa- tive 'paper iforma-tive-'paper on horne 'economics and health, Mrs. A. Gaunt favor- ed with. .solo and Mrs, C. Taylor.;: with a -piano' solo.. At. the. ;con - elusion lunch was served with Mrs. E Barbour and .Mrs': ':C Me-. Donald as hostesses: Plans arebeing made for an-. ther--soe-ial evening inder_the s•ices of .the Women's Inti- tute, in .the' Community. Hall this ?° Friday .evening,:January- 1lth. Hi4 many friends .were glad to ,learn that Mr. Wm.:A."Humphrey was able, .to ; . be brought home from the Wingham Hospital last__; Friday.. . She': "I'm , afraid wvrcan't af- ford' my operation now'. He: "Igo. It' looks,.like. you'll have to .-talk about your old one for another year": t b THE' ARENA • COMMISSION at :Goderich s'seeking help from the Town; •Council to• pay- off out- standing' • 'capital •.accounts of $5,100. •The;Commission has bud- geted for operating expenses of' $11,849* this year, .but cannot •possibly pay the; additional' cap- ital balance. • r iuuI•usimm u tamm■■■a■fdhissivamn uan■.uaUnn � : ■ ,.. ■ Prompt Delivery On Nety 1952 ■ Lucknow and Goderich ' Ban- tams played to a 2=2, tie in the local arena on Tuesday night., *-*•*'* FLED TO DAKOTA : WITH - ANN ARBOR TEAM . Cfiin, ;wil1-§"attei*dtng' Ann Arbor University in :Michi; ge'n and playing. hockey with the college' team," is in North Dakota ,now''with the team., They flew West 'last ,the 'a postcard • from George':waS dated. at Grand, Forks on January 4th ' George .suffered a shoulder separation recently, and when home',for the Christmas vacation, he' wasn't, sure whether:.or not he'd.; be making, the VeSterwtolik. ,;,,.* .* • HINLOSS KUBS WON The, Kinloss Juvenile • ' Kubs trimmed ' Allenford' on. Monday night by. a score, of 10-5. The loss line-upis: goal, Haines; def::, Colwell, Johnstori,. centre, Gra ham,., wings,'Dune • Campbell, D. Campbell; alt.; Lauder, Cuyler, <s s_,.. 1J.: e_A s Moulton, The Ktubs play their' horne games in Kincardine, • • 111 ■ ▪ 1950 PONThigi_SEDAN. ▪ 1950 CIIIEV. DELUXE, STYLELINE SEDAN. • . 1950 METEOR COACH., 11 1949 CIIEV:"S'rYLELINE -COACH., CitevrOlet: • • • a. • : 1949 CI1EV. STYL1NE SEDAN, 'cistdm radio; air condition- : 'I 1940 PLYMOUTH 'COACH, newly overhauled.. , BRAND' NEW CHEV. Ih-TON TRUCK at satrifice price. ■ '1940 CHEV ‘ON STAKE' TRUCK. la .13 • 1948 Clgysler, li II 111 ■ • I : ' i Rose are playing . hockey ;Oils ' : . rt The GaderickRuel Telepholie Co. .., , ,wititer with Winkham jtiveniles,' ii a usseis o .r a. it. ,ii . -their first two starts, trimming • "lrilt 110me of Wetter Used .CarS't it ' ' I .. i. MildmaY 12 td 4 . Mid , edging a ' Cash; Trade, ' Terins 1 L'''. OPen EVenIngs; Until 16 :,.. 1, !, ' , , I IThotnpson bagged three: goals in : • CIVICS Seriite Dealer . --... — ' 'Phalle 73,4 BruSsels •