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,S�EPOY$ TAKE FIRST OF a pretty sate bet
"B►, FINALS oT
atT.: t°I-zoro weather at the tIVPAit.
1 "'arenar-fw'i s Pa -e&tp-=e0d Chef 4s+-- fir, et .- 31a1s was
tbuJ1ging on, Saturday , night for
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the •first, game :.of Lucknow
and th
$ finals between k. ow
Miss Nancy Needham hf King•
lough spent Saturday with Miss
Made "Thompson.
Mir. •and 1VIrs., Alen Percy and.
family of ItimGlou�• visited` at Mr.
How'a'rd 'Thom' 's on, Sunday.
to report Mrs, John.
We are glad
Collins, °who has,lbeen under= the
do�ctar'snare- or- thetTpast-.fe -.few
played, on ' the best sheet o ice . '
days, is imp�toivng ,. : .
'Of bhe season, 'but if:the spring-' Mrs. ,Goldie •
- Huston
like weather; of the .first ofhe <vlsitied at the home of Mir. Donald
Mildmay. The $e;oY's topic It .4 week lasts tor long, it'll be Wra Iboibertson on Sul?day.
to 3,, and the itwo team went iaack �erit*n for the balance sof this
• it again last . n ht (Widnes- season's activities,
• at g _ . .. _ .. � .. "''• ,: . iiamily � B1
Isaac ae exon . :
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.. ; ,dam'), ��in Walkerton, It's a:'best in... .
Belfast visn . a r.
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and' the • $ e p'o.y s The Pee �1t1'ee§ are waiting for a
tgilvie, . sees,'Arrives
Jack Emea�gon's� r y.
" . • ,series,
ch. di icold sna . to' take on, Goderieh Pee, F fish Finally. ',Et
" ehiouildn t .• `have °� too�> _much .. tf P
W wh t' 'll be either the Mrs. "Ilcho Buttynec and two.
:+cullty in takarxg;.•t, a„
the London :Free
+utr,hch they coped ].asst year by
:knocking -oft this, sane• squad, :
• Luciknow got the lone .tally gat;
the first period, when. Middlemiss
*Caromed ,a shot. Schmlaltz. got the
:eclnualizer.early .Ili the' second, .but
The Sepoys turned 4t on:. at . thg.
12 Y>'inrte• mark .and ran in three
goals in• as rnlany .minutes bo give
nd renttaining: Wes m as
ch ldren: of Poland, arrived here
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semi -finals -or Eitia�l, seises;• Pais- Press •.tr, oli Y `,
last.. meek' to join het husband.
ley is suppo5ied to ".have a teanin ;� Will
,entered,, ' • Ibut, haven't played , an who is ,employed °by
eimuna.t on �set'ies, and should' Arnold and Will take up. residence
• '. t e bye into in 1Vl r. Ahdrew r Emerson s .n vacant
harday expect �ibo .R•
ills' finals Fisher, I:1%0We.
them;,: their margin argin of
'vii tory. • as: Wp
the visitors ' got t
of them hack in the final. twenty..
'Their, third goal ctariite with liut
• •secoi�iclls :'.retaining and ' didnti't:•
provide any' real threat • to t'�te,
final. outcome.,
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, Five tt: the six • peniatties' were,
served in,the iml 'frame; and fit.
one paint' The ' Sepdys were two'
anew short; : fieri '.George Chan
gave, a Sih.oiw of ; ragging the puck
=with some neat .stick "handling
,Mildmay . goal, • Arnold;, def:,
Kunkel, 'Wendt, .centare,.Schmaltzi:
wings, Liesemer, Ziiber, alt, Joh
Schefter, H. Voisoiiv Joe
Weiler, M. Voisin, Johnston, Hare
i son N. 'Biengeasner. :.
Lucknow: goal, Ritchie;
Harris Hacentre, G
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wings, A. Chin,: Pollock, alt:, Dah-
mer, • Gould, Stewart, Vaughan,
it d" dlezniss, McLelland,'' Greer,
Millan:
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'f " Muss
Vera Dore of 'i`oronto. and
• (,don; —0—goalie for the Schmid of. Mildmay agent
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Pee Wees, is out tfilr the season. the week -end et the home of Mr.
• Gordon' had,an attack of tonsilitis Burton ' Colii►n's. ,
last iw'eek,.4w ti'tih. complications de- .. Mr. and Mrs: Don,
veloping, that forcedhim to• hang
up the*kaiEes for this ee'ason. , It's
a', blow' to the` Pee : Wees. for 'thin
• lad tvwas :playing . a good gan e -in
the • nets: •
The Pee Wes, are slated for an•
e hrlintwm game m 'Guelph. on
Friday. night, ,in. one . of a series.
.Of four ' games, ifea'turing':: Minot
Hockey night in 'Guelph. There
.wall be a; "P Weight" game
as 'the .pr. naxy..:Then. ; I.
now 'and, Guelph. Pee 'Weis will
take the • ice: at : 7:30 for one heal,.
Twwo •. ganles • to follow • this 'will.. •
feature Ayr; •.BBantam "B"' *chatn-
pions , and Guelph. Bantams •and
Fergus and Guelph Midgets .Fer-•
gus- is one: game from. the 0.. ` M.
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-.A., midget:.' championship. as
this is written..
Tlie Western line of. Vaughan,'
Referee; Frank Cordiek, Walk- Middlemiss ` arid: McLelland have
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on, linesman, un
Bill Yog, ' . • f
beerr.giving the fans some action:
ingiiain.
First Period
'hese, boys 'sure stick together.
McLelland got -a . penalty .at ,8.5,(l
1 g:.` emit ow, Middlemiss :.. 14.59 in,• the , last : period .. of . Saturdiay.
Penalty: Pollock. night's :game, and 20 seconds • later
Second Period Vaughan.. joined' pian in the sin
2-�Milay� Schmaltz (J. bin:
Weiler)' ' 3:24
•3=Lucknow, G. Clili; Pol-
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(lo Toby Greer. turned tr': a good ..
A. >) 12;40 gameat the bIueline and on: the
.4'.. Lucknow, A. Cion
_ 'pert Chin,
attack. _' He '.-.set ug
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(Greer) :fbr .the nastiest goal fb' .the night.
Gould (Dai
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15.20 =-o--
mer) ,, ,.
The .Mildmay Arena ,Carne is
No penatty - i'
Third Period
sion has ' ,net, with splendid; . sac
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tlildmay, Schefter cess in: operating •; the building
(Kunkel, Voisin). ... 7,45 during. the ;hast year ..and expects
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. t et : the first .de-
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7 Mildmay, J. Weiler (H be able
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• Voisin) / •19.3.9 benture_ issue of $2,$40 which
falls
.Penalties:' McLelland, Vairghar_, • due'April 1st: ."
Gould, Greer, Schefter. —o—
_. r George. Grant has '"htmg up his
.Saturday night's crowd :wasn't skates : again", but 'Paisley' font:,
a. record breaker, but was close, wouldn't' hea bit:surprised to. see
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r.,near 'h m in action, come next;' winter.
to it It �. was one :of.Several.
' capacity crowds during . the past George, 46 years of age, has •coin=.
,dee de.
pieted 33years as an active. fisc-•
key player. George': played ,a 17 •b ,;
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Ticket 'sales' continued until the . game schedule for ..Paisley this
game 'was well uriderwaY' and Season ;The . thusly defenceman•.
Push •theiir. Flayed ,nearly 30: minutes of each •
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•<anyone •Krho Wanted to pus panne and.racked.u`p:;ten�
ay in, scald` bio so., How much •g.
wgoals;Atk
the.': late comerS saw' • depended on"! a good many assists.
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1900 ' is the record crowd, set
KINGS -BRIDGE
at a Goderich-Lucknoiv 'ji:venile Yr: and ,Mis Francis' Brer.'nan
;game ,a,, few Seasons back We'd , of Dela Delaware 'spent Sunday, wit
lee tthere *as he, zfil;: on S ut '1700 pee Mr, and. Mrs.. Frank M Carthy:
p uXday night: hiss• Grace Courtney* 'is spend'
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•o in,g a ,few •days•. with her brother,
McCc sh,
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'1`H[TR►SDD,AT MARCH 24th,. ,1A49
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Mary and Dickie spent Sunday at observed his 76th. birthday.: Con
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John'Colwell s. Mr., , ..
Mr. I.
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been killed'and 17;0,0
�- � 5:67 arsons .have
During the past 15 years 9� ., , : Ontario.
, ,•
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accidents in Ontario.
injured in: motor vehicle ...
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' . d la"t the same number: will
I she : present rate continues' it ..is estimate 1.:...
bekilled ,an d' uite injured in accidents on our streets and
':, . q � s many
within the next :15 - .
��ghways years.
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TheDepartment of Hihways,thpolicer and other organizations
and
izations.
sand agenciesare working to''reduce this needless waste of life, health
and rope• But;• the final solution ..of this problem- is Yours—the
p . , ` " s.. YOU AND.' ONLY YOU CAN STOP
drivers and.- thepedestrians
ACCIDENTS..
i ilitas a citizen :and do your:part each day. to
AcceP your ; ,aur �respons b Y• . ,
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make highway conditions safe.
CHECK YOUR DRIVING TODA•
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h^ st rating O1 the followiq test.?
rails .oarli�ae 9 9
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Execise ;good, ju
.when`. driving?
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ALWAYS
6 Keep your ' mind on your
driving?
Make sure :the :.road. is clear ' 7 Signal when .; stopping or
ahead b --fore passing? _' turning?
` 3 Stay in your traffic Line?
'4 Keep alert forwhat other
pedestrians or. Avoid p
drivers edestrians `ma. assing: on curves
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do?, 'I:. and hills-
`: •.TS oit�e it��; a . , fal ; : op a ; ; a .:. � :-.--�_�ae�exrii ccrewtn l�,e��es=
through .street? ence of pedestrians?
Approach intersections cau-;.
tiousty?
"The Sepoys have,:and can: play ,i eo Courtney, •
`• e than they; Sat 111r: and Mrs Bert Maertire-
better hockey
'tirday night, and 's e•• figure they cent , newlyweds .'.Of Hami.lton, i
should• Bike the: series ,in .straight t called on some' of their friends
•d last week
• e ' o er our sincerest. sym `
They • v. ere blowing hot and pathy to Mrs. Mary Austin and•
Cold .on, Saturday 'night: and ' in Mrs. Jerry Q'•Cor Or in�the sud-
spite
of the closeness of the final den.passing of 'their :sister,, Mrs;
scare, the butCOrne, never seemed . Lannan in. Toronto On Mon-
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rnuch uri doubt.` The Sepoys *gen-...' day; •
orally .- i,ave plenty `to . spare' and .. Anew Martin has return-
henthe chips„are._down„ hey.'1=eed home ftom GaderichyHa�sp Fal.`'
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