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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1952-03-27, Page 8• • PAGE. .EIGHT . •. N. dr . • • • ••• • • , nit MCKPIt,OW SENTINt•, JUCI*OWP ONTARIO . 4HT.JR•SDAY MARCH 27th 1902 • KAIRSHEA GIVES GIFT 70 MRS. L. C. MaCIVER ' . Tbellarch meeting, of the Kar - Shea W. I. was ;held last. Thurp- dayoin ,the Holyrood Hall iwith Mrs: G„ Lockhart and Mrs, L Dickie as hoateser.O., = After the usual open:int-OW --. Tr: • cisesr. the _minutes_ of the. , Meeting were read.andthe busi- dealt with. It was decided to sent two del-. egates to the Gitelph 'Officers' Conference. A donation .of .$25.00 . was made to the Red Cross Soc- •iety and a $10.00 donation was. made-ta--the•-•13:aket_Conyalescent- '' jionie, Mrs. .A..SUilierland, Mrs. Ma'clrityre. and '1V1rs. W. F. • 4 -MacDonald Were appointed as a . nominating committee to drawr • up a new slate of officers for •1.952-53.•Firial arrangements were • made for the Calico Ball with each -arid every :member Tasked to. contribute one pie for the lunch counter. 'The:busixiess period con, chided by the singing of. a cam- , ,• , Munity song • •: • • • ..Mrs. H. Lavis gave a very in- teresting • tonics: "Health. is the L • :Fouxation f Harrmaines”. Mrs, D...H. Carruthers favored with an aocordian selection Miis Rout- • .stOn galre 2 11 morons reading: • The roll 611was arswered, by "My naughieit day in childhoocr: L.,..1VIOCLeod. gave a St. Pat- rick"treatibig and Mrs...Chad's/viols_ sang a solo: The prograrn,-ended by the grOup singing -Irish songs: 'Before • the 'closing •remarks were Made by Mrs. Collyer, -Mrs. Diickie accented a' ,gift for her .. =Other,. L. C. Maclyer, who is moVing to Lucknow.• GOd save • .; the Queen was thensung, to cOri.. • 'dude the meeting. ' • • GEORGE CHIN .PICKED.. FOR FIRST COLLEGE TEAM Frisni Ed* Gardner. of WindSor and formerly of this community, We received the following article' that. will beof interest to Sen-. Una readers: Michigan still rules the colleg-. late hockey world? • .• •,,For the, second straight 'Year end the third•thrieln, five seasons, the-Wolverines::Clairoed the_Nat- lenal•Collegiate sAtliletiC Associa- ..tioh ichampionship at Colorado Springs • • Saturday night,. March .15th. • •• They handily ' disposed of Col- orado College, 4 to 1, for the cup they first won in 1948 arid -again a year ago. • • That ,made eight victories and only two losses for, Coach Vic Heyliger's sextets -in the five- year history' of the NCAA •Play; offs. Only other. teams .to Win the up ,were Boston College • in 1949, an,d Colorado College in 1I The WolVerines also claimed' 041r of. the Six places on, the• 1 T.% r a/11.11ra . all-star team end • landed two • others' On the second .est title rim.' They"jumped • into 0'31;0 lead An the . first period,, Matched, the Tigers.in single -goal eilfortS in the gecond; then fought of, a Colorado rally in.the third: Chin, KeYeS and PhilPott ed. in first7period goals, for Mieh- 'tan. Cam Berry' ;scored • the Tigers' lone counter at the five- minute. mark of the second !period With ,a long shot from the side but Defenseman Graham Cragg. retaliated with a Michigan goal out Of a scramble in front of the net five minutes later. , • ' '• It Was the rubber game of the' season between thetwo teams. They split a pair at Ann Arbor during the regular season of the Midwest Hockey Conference. • For the Wolverine, the Cham- pionship victory was. their 22nd of the season against four 'oases: • Since Heyliger Started rebuild - Mg Michigan's -hockey in 1944, 'the Wolverines' show 135 victor- ies, out of 177 games. • • * * * , TIMBER TIPS , • ••• ,o..,...i.tlp....o.,..p.....!..o.r.',..•.—k—o....:.....7..,... ,,,,.. • SPRING IS HERE 'i . . . ', • . , . 1 Vkr Can Still Give You Prompt Delivery ' t 1 \ 1 I. ::, se-- e- , v . 1 i - . TRACTOR Centre Doug Philpott, Wings: George --Johri-MoKeo-. nell; and Defenseman Jim Baas were picked l)y .,the Associated Press, for the first team, along with Colorado' College's Goalie Ken Kinsley ,and Defenseman Lew •Maccini. ,Surperior manpower• paid off for the'Wolverines'. in their • rat- • !It • • • • .4. ft, f • 4,4t t !r f's • "0". 1 i• -••e• • „I• .• ••I 1. • • . • f .• ' 0.,, • !!" ;4.10 , 0; • • 'The league-4eading Cubs and 'Gophers increased their leads last Weelt-/by taking'seven. and five points respectively from the Pole Cats and Beavers. Park- 'and his hel7150d 2979- total -while. topping' the Cats by OhnOst .800 pins. but 'the Other match was different., Tboide'' lucky Gophers ,were outscored exactly one• hundred pins and now luild the dubiotis distinction of getting bly on a mere 2680! • Our Chipmunks.irere also sortie - what fortunate to take five points from.the Zebras- w.ho• rolled , a better total while the Lions came Up with ,2900 pina .tO down the' 'Tigers. in. another closely ,Con- tested match. • ' • , • Lion Doris Hodges was largely • responsible for their • upset over the Cats. ',She racked up the lad- • iea' high ':flat of -549 •and it, to- gether With hatidioat,;, gave . her Ia.; record -tying • total. Of 708 • phis. Another valuable lady player was Zebra', Alice Taylor;who score&A total -of. 640. 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Mike was nosed'out on: total 'however by PoleCat Mowbray, who rolled a nifty 674 total -also .in •losing cause.. , • 'Games. tonight are.follows: Tigers -Pole • Cats, GoPher-Chip- Beaverlebraa-Cubs-and, Lions.•,This •hook-up presents the -Beavels with anothergolden Poitunity make • the play -Offs as .the teams irinnediately in:front will''probably be. ,pPlitting points: • 'Team Standing Cubs 75 '•G`6431-1-eta-71—Tigers 66 Chirpy -Chilsinunks .60; Pore -Cats 65; Beavers 61, Zebras 51, Lion's. PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FORAGE HARVESTERS,• Etc On Hand '..There's.A. Case Implement Vor Every Job—But ' Order Now To 'To Aisnre .Delivery. • • , • • BO) Armstrong Prop Your Case ImplenientAgent l'i'l•witiosireowiwiteas•04400.ww•ikewiraiwWwwwwwwoOmo•woot•HfineoUl04.4k1.040441.101womowswoWswowniN WEDDING BELLS MaeDONALD--HAltlEtISON . • In a prettyspring wedding, Margery. Iona; daughter. of IVIr. and Mrs. LennieHarrison, Huron Townahip,! becaine the bride, of ,Kenneth.Williarn-MaCDonald,.SOn -Of Mrs.. MacDonald and the late -R•H-D. • IgacDonald_, 'Lot, • Ashfiekt township. The ReV.-Grant Meilde- j�hn, officiated at the ceremony in Clark 'United' ,Church at high :noon .Saturday; March -15th. Mrs.' Elmer `1Courtney .played' wedding. music- and , Robert Routledge 'was soloist. , • Given in marriage by her fathm: er, the' bride wore white satin g own with net yoke edged with Satin. and Prench •lace and lily point •sleevea. The gathered pep - him also:Was edged ,with French. lace and the skirt extended into ,.a short trairk the fingertip veil • of net bound with satin was held With net and satin headdress. Miss Irene Courtney Was maid 'of honor; •Miss Marilyn Harrison. 'bridesmaid and the groom's niece . -Judy Taylor,.. flower girl. :The brides Maid wore. aqua faille tit - , Skinny men, women ain 5-1015 • I f i Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What a deli& Body !lathe All mitugly hollows' • Id! up..neck: no longer scrawny;' body loses hilt. bterfed. sickly "bean-p9le."' look. 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March 22nd; feta • and the other attendants 1952 lusty rosP faille taffeta -sun ilar-,•! ' • ly styled, • • 1. • Rode r,1 c k MacDonald was givornsman for hiS brother and the ushers yere •HOward Harri- son and, William Johnston: ' A reception folloWed at Pine River•',4_mmunity hall. The bride's mother wore navy sheer with jace ' • , , Piompt Delivery On.New 195;7 ••• 111'. • Choice of Colors. BIGjLVECARS ▪ I952'STYLELINE SEDAN, Brand Nev•• , 1952:PONTIAC STYLELiNE, SEDAN,:, BRAND NEW 1• 1951 CHEV. DELUXE STYLELINE SEDAN. • • II • • III .1111 1951 CilEV. DELUXE. FLEETLINE SEDAN. • ▪ 1950' CIIEV: DELUXE FLEETLINE SEDAN: a 2 1950 CHEV. DELUXE STYLELINE COACHES. qs• 1950 PONTIAC- DELUXE STYLELINE SEDAN •.1949 'METEOR. SEDAN." : 1948 CHIEV.• SEDAN., 1949 OLDS • FLEETLINE SEDAN, fullY. etipipPed. 1 .17.=-1949-.,0111FV, STYLEL1NE:COACH. , 1942 CIIEV4 VLEETLINE•oSEDAN. • ; l• •' 'II* • 1941', PONTIAC SEDAN, . 1941 DODGE SEDAN.. 1940 CHEV.,COACH.., ": / 1937 OLDSMOBILE' ,COAcIl. .1 , 38. 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