The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-01-05, Page 8rf.
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I.'AGE EIGHT
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LUCKNOW SENTINEL, :LUCKNC W,• ':ONT 10 .. T#IURS1 A � J'ANt1:411Y 5,' 1950 ,
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WEATHER • I PSET'S
SCHEDULE �SEPOY S .
Finals best 3 of 5 games.•
Third game, team 'finishing
highest in standing• has' choice of
,site if, a third game la necessary,
Mild.•tweather, and as a result, Overtire- 10 'minutes only for
...no ice in the natural ice: arenas league games;
• isP laying holt with the Inter Postponed games --no dater than
„ b ..
mediate: W.O.A.A..schedule, and 4:00 r 5 m. Notify �vusting :team and
ialready The:, 'iSepoys , have had ' the 'convener, Mr. " C. G.. Patter-
' threeoStponements.' on, Harriston,, `phone 63, or 196.
Dec: 20�---Winghain at Kincardine.
22=4-Auckno!w at Winghanl • ;.SEPOYS .'AND• I,iTJBS: PLAY' ,
• . i "` el •at•:Barriston• �" •EXHIBITION AT ,KINCARDINE
22�Lrs�tow ,, , , .:.
27---, Harriston at Winghain
•°at L clnow'
27—Kincardine ar ne u
27
K dh
K y
.30• 'zliianriston' at Kincardine
�30—• L' ucknow' at
:DarL'iatowel
"ardine ''at Harriston
rr.• 3-` K>;itic
3-4kringhasn; at Listowel
5
Listowel at' ` Kincardine'
a 5 Iar'rrston. 'at Lucknow
7. =Listowelat Wingham
, , :7--Lueknow apt • Harris'ton
i — ` ' at Listowel : •'
10-, Fiamns'ton
m 10 Winghar at Lucknavcr
":13LuekrioW `at Kincardine
• ':14—Winigthaun • at : Harriston
16 --Kincardine at': Win;ghain
16, -,Listowel- at Lueknow
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18-Wingham''at• K ncardine-
--
18—. LiStow'el -atHarriston
21—Harriston at Wiingham
•Kincarrdine at Listowel:
"21
23--L'e
istow•1;'at Winghani
24=Harriston "at-lcincardine
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25—W ihal clinow
'.at ... ti
: 27 ---Luck ow at .Harriston •
. ' 28--
ham •at `Listowel ;
W.in g
•.Kincardine at'; Lucknow
1 Listowel• at .Kincardine.
' 1=-Wingham.'at Harriston
i ham
'4✓Lucknow :at. W ng . .
o at, Listowel.
4�-Hf a°rr>�t n
.:6'.. Kincardine. at Wrin,gham'
• 6— Luokriow -,at Listowel • -•
8-4L"ueknow at Kincardine
• 10= -.Kincardine :yat.."Listowel
11—Blarriston at' L'ucknbw •
13Listowel.'at Lucknow
14= -Kincardine at ,Harristen•
Regulations.
to` the.
.. ons pertaining..
. schedule .were approved •as 'fol '
'lows;
e.
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:Referee -L.1, referee .:during th
regular schedule:
' :.Ea ceh .: -team: to PrOlride. tiie
k•eepr,and
goal judge.;
i tune -.30 :m: Satur-: Jan.•�3.0 Chesley'at'Lucknow:'
Start ng . . , ._ . P..... > .
Feb.' 3-Lucknow: at Chesley .,
Southam ton a
' fifs =1 aid 3' 2 andW4. Best 'Feb:. 6 _ mIp .
P1ayo `,
2 ,Of -3 games: •
..'Lucknow Sepoys and. Kinloss
•Ku,
bs .both ., ~narking • tithe. `until
Jack; Frost,'co-operates," plaYed an
exhibition tilt ii Kincardine. on
Thursday. It . swas . ` a ` double' 'bill,
featuring Clinton, and . Wingharn.
in the :opener, and 'it was about.
eleven' o'clock . before , the night-
ca' ' '•got underway. The Sepoys
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won handily`12 to 1, a1ti ough the,
' OS started, strong and .scored'
they first "tally, , :with • credit. ;going',
US' . Dore for •,-the : marker, Ernie
V'a'i han :led the. ' Sepoys. with
g
four goals.: Harold Greer got.
g ,.
three, Jack' Gould , and Morley
-Olin-Olintwo ` each, aril .Ron . ,McT e1
and'. a singleton.; "
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R O P _.FIRST
'MIOGRTS DO
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GAME 'WITHOUT PRACTISE
TO INDUCT RIPLEX-ASHFIELD
MINISTER O.V FRIDAY'
Arrangements have been comp'
•pleted by Maitland -Huron Pres-
ibytery to induct Rev. Joseph R.
MacDonald, of River John, N,S.,
as minister of Knox Church, Rip-
ley ' and Ashfield • Presbyterian
Church, January 6th. Seilv;ice in
'charge' .Of the moderator,. Rev.
George, Milne, Brussels, 'willbe
hehd :in Ripley.
Rev. R.: Currie, Whitechurch,
will address the minister,, Rev. G.,
Simpson, Cranbrook, • thecongre-
gation and the Steps leading to
the call. -will be narrated by in
terim moderator,, Rev.. H, Doug-
las Stewart, Kincardine.
M. and Mrs, MacDonald, and
sons, ' David , and .Gordon, ' have.
taken' up re idence in; the Manse,;
ps
Ripley,
SMITH FAMILY ` HONORED'
PRIOR,TO GOING TO 'OTTAWA
• Mr. Alex Smith, .who has :mov-
ed to Ottawa, after Viz years as
principal . of Dungannon • public
school, was honored ,by. the school,
on the a last, day' of the tenth. 'A
;program ,was presented by. the
i' uils%' of -the junior` room, with'
P
Mrs.' ' .•. .'M. Durnin': "as teacher..
'T.
Miss Lois Mole read an 'address
and David °DaWaon, •,Lynda Blake
and :'Eleanor Alton. presented Mr.
fi -= itha inetr-i-n-en:ra
ed with,.his,. initials • and, `suitably
inscribed on the linside.. • There
was also •.china cu,p :;and saucere
for 'a
Mrs.Sith and 'a nylon hair-
brush for their three-year-old
daughter, Sylvia. Mr. Smith re-
sponded .and gave, each pupil_ a
sP 'ga
;srinall remembrance: •
The Smith-• fpmit . y have, taken.
tip 'residence. -in the Capital 'where
ex has joined the city's teach -
Al 3�
inrg staff. .
Lucknow Midgets, who hachil.
been on ice' to' date, took - on the.
Walkerton lads;' in ::.the .. County
Town on: Friday •evening for a
scheduledgame;' which:• the home
team won. by a .6-0 count. Walk-
•ertam 'team ' is in "B" category.
With' the Lucknow squad in "Et"...
• 'Bill' Fisher ',put on the pads; for
;Lucknow, who hadn't a 'goalie.
available, and he turned in a sur-
prisingly good , ef!fort...
' Lucknow''s, next game is.'slated
for incardine on January 13th,..
Their games : are scheduled as.' fol-'
lows:; ,
Dec..' 30=Luckriow: at `Woikerton'
Jan. 13 Lucknow: at Kincardine:.
Jan, :16 ;Kincardine at. Lucknow
Jan., 20 -Walkerton at. Lucknow,
Jan..' 25—Lucknow, at Southamp : •irig ;'and. ; is , on a winning.: streak
ATTEND GOLDEN WE+DDINGi
Mr. ..arid Mrs: Robert.. Rae and
Margaret were at Conroy,; ,near
Stratford, , on. New Year'.s Day,
for. the golden :wedding" anniver•
sary' of Mr, and Mrs. William.
Rae. The event was held at the
home of their daughter,, Mrs.
Walter `Nye, adjoining the Rae.
homestead.. ,Mr. 'Rae is 79• years
of age and his wife 75. Both are
,,enjoying good health,. and more
than. 200' ,friends arid .neighbors
called on NeW, Years. to ,extend
congratulations. '
William is the oldest brother
and Robert, the, youngest. Others
attending the '• anniversar.y from.
Wii har : were;` 'Mrij sand Mrs:.
Ronald. Rae and -family and, Mr.
and Mrs: R.; S .Hetherington; also
" b Rae and. Billie .
«lVir,'. and • 1VIrs •Bo , ;,
n form�erl of: Luck
Lo` don a �'
:'of n . ,
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KrNLOU H
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Mr. and Mrs. 'William Wall' ona,
their
chgranddaughter,s�Miss : Helen
ristmas ii
London with' Mr,, and Mrs. Allan"
Walt..
find Mrs., Bert :. Nicholson
bait Orsnd th'withe girlsMrwer.and e ChriMsrst, 'Wmas valteris.
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Nicholson. ' •
HANDLED- LARGER; VOLUME'•
OF MAIL AT POST OFFICE
_ . ales;
Aacordimrg •to `: ata in ,� a
Sales;
larger volume ' of, Mail w a s
'handled' at the, Post Office •dur-
ing theChristmas season, than.
a' year g ago, which was regarded
.
as 'a peali`..y'ear
With ' to staff'of five. at .• ,the '
height of the 'rush,and •well, sort-
ing and • di`strilbuting • • facilities:
well orga:n>.,z_.,
ed •' local postal' ser-'
i e -was= eecly-and efficient_and-
Postmaster K e n:n e t h 'Cameron
and, his staff deserve a word of
praise. Kenneth- has a •betterap-
preciation' naw be the' splendid'
.job ,Mrs:.:.Canieron and her as
sistants:. did a _`year ago, ., when
She had charge' of the, post office
during his :,•confinement : to the
hos `pital.
Jack ' Ingoldsby: of • the :O'wen,
Sound Mercurys will•., be sidelin-
ed for nother month , as a:result.
of 'a,,iid • concussion he suffered
ins ..regent highway accident,
of
.....George . Chin ,';was home "from:
Chatham for the
is •- pg
y
la ni ":'with -the Chatham .Seri=
,:.
for team 'under ,playing -coach Bob:
Stod'dart, formerly •sis.d;e
of Gorich.:
The `Chatham,. team . now .click -
that -has 'brought thein to within
Mrs. Wm, .Lapp .and. •
family of Wingham visited 'Sat
rirday with Mr, and' Mrs. Harold
Percy, -
�Mr. and Mrs.; Wm, Lloyd, Doris,
,and Ivan •spent.;Christmas with
relatives here.
Miss Iona ' Terry:' spent .':X
mss'.
week_ -end with her parents; Mr ,•
and" Mrs: W, K.,.Terry.'near Belle-
ville.. •
x
•
iviir, d , rs:
an M .Levi: Eckensv�il
ler and 'Douglas 'of London were'`
hgliday, visitors :with• Mr, &: Mrs,
H. A. Graham, and other 're atiyes.. •.
here:,
and:•Mrs.: Williarl.Cox,' 1Vhrs,.
John Cox, : Mr. :• and ;Mrs,• Maurice'
'Hodgins and Ellwood.,' Mr, and '.•'
. Mrs.` Karl. Boyle, Marilyn .and
Carol and . Misses ,,Edna and ° May •
Boyle. were dinner guests •on Sat-
urday of . Mr and Mrs. 'John: Scott,
Iiuron
Mr.: •and`; ;Mrs': ,Clark". Needham,
•a .an Hee
N ncy d 1„ n spent Christ, �.
-m� .and, Helen
,1Vlervyn-�-•-
' Anderson; •Millarton, on..1VLonday,
Mr. and; Mrs. , Harold Haldenby
and 'Sheila, Mr. C °are . Sparling
and -Mr. Harry;:Bell ,were. visitors
Chrisinas'•with Mr and,,Mrs.. Geo;',
Halderiby and . Ethel. •
Pastor and Mrs. ; Vold .. Motored
to Michigan 'to` spend' :Christmas•
relatives' here
Mrs. Dorothy Thompson of,
Stratford 'spent' the holiday with
her, father, Mr A E: Kaldenby
here::•
: Mr. and' Mrs. Arthur Graham •
'entertain'ed., relatirves::.on: Tuesday;
evening :for dinner..
Mr., and. Mrs,, Wm L'Ioyd, Ivan'
and : Doris;