The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-01-12, Page 6PAGE ; SIX
, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, L'.UCKNOW, ONTARIO.
:SWOTS WON SCHEDULE.
OPENER BY 7-5. COUNT.
• SEPOYS WON EXHIBITION e
TILT WITH RIPLEY 12-3
Lucknow Sepoys opened the'
schedule 'on'Sattuxiay night with
an '• impressive, and, ,,surprising„,
'+victory., over the Harriston-hal-
merstort Combines: ` ,
The-.Sepoys .lost" a 2-0 lead but
came from behind to •Overcome a
R . 5-3 deficit, and , take the piece.
Ron McL Band .stole the • scor
in 'show. ith- : f our 'goals ,Bob
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Middler hiss° . got. two ' and, John
Dia• er the odd: one.. D.ahnier, as
w�-,a 'getting d .7goal,
got, em-
briled
rn lithefirst fisticuffs' .drs
play Of ; the , season, . that added
interest .to, a ' game that '• didn't
lac, for i°t;
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Goad Ritchie• def . 'Greer, `all
Centre, Vaughan; wings, Micidle-
miss and McLelland; „alt,, Gould,
Dahrner, McCaffrey, . McMillan,;
Havens, Frayne,. Book:'
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INTERMEDIATE 'C' ' SCHEDULE
In• common' with "other hockey
schedules, the Weatherman is up
,setting activities in Group; 3, 'W:
O. A..:'A, 'Intermediate "C" which
includes Kinloss Kubs, who; are'
playing,' their henie games • ••j
:.Lucknow.
The Kulbs- had- two- postpone -
merits in Dg cemiber, 'but played
Teeswater in Kincardine::.' last
week and. Chalked ,up a' decsilv'e
win., They. were.sebediled -to play:
Belgraye'last' night (Wednesday).
Games !were drafted as follows:
Dec. Ripley at 'Kinloss
Dec Kinloss at. Rip' ley
Jan. 2—Teeswater at Kinless
Jan., 3 Belgrave•, at Ripley
San. .6,--Belgrave . at Kinloss
Jan. , 7—Teeswater atRipley '
Jan.' .9 Teeswlaterat<Relgrave
Jan: 11 -Ripley at :Teeswater,
Jan: 13 ---Ripley at Belgrave'
Jan: 13 -Kinloss at Teeswater
Jan. ,.16 --Kinloss at Belig `rave
Jan' 18=-Belgrave at Teeswiater
- Group convener, is Boas :Rob
inson Team representatives .: are.
Nelson, Hodgins;' ,.Ripley; Jack
Powers,, 'Kinloss; Ron Hill, Tees-
water; , Harold Walsh, Belgrave.
.'Seaforth's :. new arena, now
nearjng • completion, , is to. have,
Installed.
Lucknow Sepoys and the . Rip-
ley RedMen's intermediate. "C"
,entry played •.an exhibition' game'
,in Kincardine ori. Friday.with the
;Sepbys corning out on, the long
end of a 42-a count.
Strathdee who got, two of Rip-
ley's: three goals, opened. the
Scoring at 42, seconds, but L zck-
now ran in 5 Straight before the
Period ' ended.: It was • .9-2 at the,:
end .of the second.
11iarksanen 'for :Lucknow''were,
Gould`$ `Greer -2 •M, Chi 2;:D l-
Va`
:mer,. Mi:ddlemiss,, • Ha ,ll;' F ughai
and : Frayne, one ' each; • Ripley's
odd.' goal was netted. by Mae'Zen,
Lucknow:' goal, Ritchie; def,;
Greer, Hall; alt.,. Book, • Vaughan,
McLelland, Middlemiss, Gould,.
Danner, McCaffrey, J; McMillan,.
M. Chin,' Frayne., ' •
KINLQSS.: KUBS OFF TO,
GOOD START, WIN. 7-.2
Kinloss Kubs opened the sched-
ule •in : 'Kincardine last ' Wednes-
day 'night; with an impressive 7-2
victory over, Teeswater. The. Kubs
are" .. inp.vementeve ros h o+w' . 'every
time out, "and have a. large , and
'enthutsiastic , following'- to cheer
,
them on:
•' Boal ' scoring:. honors; were well.
.divided.'in this: game with single'
counters ; going to D. Robertson,
D. Bushell,,; Jim .Boyle, Lauder,
Dore, L. Murray, .'J'; Mc`Quiilin. •
The 'Kulbs• line-up .was as: fol
lows: goal', Neil '`MacDon,ald,, def.;
Jim Boyle,' Ja k 'Ackert;', lst .lines
Donald'' Robertson, Donald Bush-
ell; :Donald Gillespie; alt., Jack.
and Harold'1VfcQuillin, .Leo Mur-
ra' :the .• three. Dore: ` B'rothers,
Jack •Farrell; Billy Lauder; • Ray -
lard Alekert.
Assumed Duties Last'; Week
Ed Liddle of Listowel, •. newly:
appointed -principal of -Dungan-
non public". school, , took over his
duties on Tuesday of 'last p week,
succeeding Alex Smith. Mr. Lid
dle's:_yrife' and two-year-old dau-
ghter •will: `continue to reside at
Listovv°el for 'the . present. In the
meantime Mr... Liddle will make.
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erick ' McDonald. I
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IUNGANN'ON
Visitors yvitb. Mr, Mr, ' & Mrs. John
Chisholm on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs, 'Ben Chisholm and. fare -
11Y of . Leebu"rn ,and. Mr. and. Mrs.,
Thos. Quigley,. of Lucknow; Mr,
Mr.,
Quigley is • home for vacation
from Detroit being chief engin'-
eer a Great Lakes boat.
'Mr. and Mrs, Barney • McDon-
ald, Pontiac, Mich.,. Mrs. Fred
Cook . and daughter, Mr.. Boak
and baby son of Westfield. were
visitors on Monday with- Minnie.
Jones, Mr. McDonald: is a cousin
of Mrs. Jones,
Mrs. PR; A. ,(.McKenzie Wing
hari,: w:ho is visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs;. Otto 'Popp, is . ill° .. in
bedthis week,
The 'VV.IVLS,. ; of . .the. •TJ ,sited
Churc " Meld the January meet-
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ter the': opening .exercises,Mrs.'
Horton took over for the devot-
ional period following. the theme
the Bible, our guide to Christian
faith and conduct, 'Responsive -
readings were given by various
members.. Rev, J;', Bright,:: the
pastor, gave. a talk in 'the 'same.
capacity. After a .:hymn,. Mrs.
Horton :gave' an offertory prayer
and.. the offering' :was received.
Reports" `'from' the secretaries of
the Auxiliary were • given. ' The.
treasurer:.. reported $180 _ the_
arnountforwarded to:headquart
ers. Mrs. -'Popp.;read.. an. 'article
"We are so grateful". Mrs'.. Shack -
ECONOMY • IS AIM
OF' NEVI COUNCIL
• • (Lucknow's: 1950 • Council was
sworn into , office , on .Monday
Morning, With Reeve -elect, J, C.
McNab stressing economy as the
Watchword for 1950, in. order to
keep withina, budget and end
the year on the credit side.. of the
ledger. •
° Retiring' Reeve W,. A. Solomon
presided for a ' 'brief "wind-up"
fision and. , then 'vacated. the
chair to welcome ; , the incoming
reeve° and , Innes 11(L:acSSween, the
new member'..of Council,., Mem
tiers of last ,Year's': board, who
round out the 'slate are' 'Ernie
Crawford,: Russ' Button and S E.
Robertson, •
• • auck, .e
" .wishes were x,=
Gaod :
.changed. Mr..-'McNaI a upre`sse.d
.'the{ a . preci.ation; Of:' the- ratepay-
lomon s' •lori .•` ma ini-
ersof 1tilr':� •so g
•cip:al service" ;and ' wished him
good fortune and `good health in
the future,: . , •
• M'r, Solomon' 'said :he had tried
to, do... his best and thanked the
Council fortheir . co=operation.
The; past y.ear's' Council had, done
as much foi the municipality: as.
any `Board could: hope to do, .he,
Said. •
Upon, a>ssinning . office, 'Reeve
McNab reviewed the accomplish
ments and undertakings of the
past. year; -and informed Council
that, at' ;the, inaugural:. meeting
that` evening :' he• planned. to ,pre-
sent a . budget -System for, 'their
`approval that `would 'go 'so far
as to establish a ' proposed, tax.
rate :for, 1950,• and one .that `would
cover the,,costa tof ,operation and
,give:•a, surplus
leton led' . in a tempervnce read-
ing. :
ead-ing.: Mrs.:w;Popp• and Mrs. ' Ryan
were appointed to • , :audit . the
books.. Mr. Bright gave the . clog
ing prayer and !benediction,; af-
ter the last hymn "In' :Christ there
is no `East .gr West
Two dance . receptions are be-
ing
:=held this week in honor . of
newlyweds in the ;•Agricultur.al
Hall. On Wednesday • .nig h t ,
O'Donnell=O'Neill, . ` Kingsbridge,'
and Stothers-Anderson on Friday
night.
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•At -;a recent meeting of: the 'Wo-
men's ,Institute it , was, decided. to
hold a ;short • 'course' on "Nurs-
ing"' •in"''March. ` Anyone, . in t'heP
vicinity is welcgme:° to -take the
course which will be held in, the
Presbyterian` church.. Fees will
be set to : defray expenses.: .
Assumes Caretaker Duties •
, . Mr.. Wm. ,G. 1 Armstrong' hass-
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'-R4 : .ire- f .e r.. .ex
the ' United Church.
w'EDDING BELS
WILSON-�RITCHIE,
The .'marriage:"•of Norma Mae,
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'daughter of'�Mrs. Janies'''Ritchie
and the' late Mr. Ritolie, .to . Johne
James Wilson,: -son of Mrs.J J.
Wilson and the. late Mr. Wilson •
was solerrinized on ; Saturday, De-
c:em:ber 31st,
1949 •at. the United:
-Churc parsona em-Rev,Dr:N-
J. Munford .performed' the Gere-
rnony, •The•' attendants' • were :Mrs:
!'. aser, MacKinnon; ` sister of, the
r' " n Mr. Arrnstror
,bride, and g
son, :brother. -of. the grooixi,.
A weddings dinner. Was `served
;at :the -Auxiliary Reorns' to' 22
uests'.
The bride was: • resse• ' in a
'street-lengtli dress of blue , sheer
with navy = accessories,.
The. couple..left • on :a: wedding:
'trip : to Toronto, ' Peterboro sand
other ' points:'Mr:: and
son 'will reside in Hamilton.''
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T,IURSDAY,, JANUARY 120950
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A.SHFIELD
Mrs. Duncan MacIntyre is • a
Patient in Goderich Hospital and
her friends will be sorry to learn
she is quite s'eriousls ; i11.
Lorraine HaMilton came horse
from :The War Memorial Hospi, ;
tal, London, ' on Sunday' and he
friends' will ,be' pleased to kliow
she isvery much improYed and
is able now to be up and w
hope will: soon be able to • e
walk._,
A Meeting 'was • held..on Tues-
day, January 3rd• at the home of '
Miss Sadie Johnston when''a Lad.
jets Aid: in ' connection with- the,
Presbyterian church;' was 'Organ-.
ized. Towing.'s1
ate
of •:offich'eers:follpresidefl't Miss' Sadie;;
Johnston; 1st . vice, ,Mrs.. George,'
Monerief ; 2nd-.lrice Mrs;. Gordon
Robb,' sec.-treas. r.
Kenzie, . .
' tIvZrs., Bi+ssettWas. hoste
ss•forthe.
January meeting of the 'Wotnens';''
Institute. Mrs. Moncref was in
Charge. The meeting opened• by
the Lord's. prayer:. After the rea -
d
ing ;.of the. Minutes,_ correspond-
ence : w'as ,'read and business old
and new was taken 'care' Of,. The
roll call' "Your New Year's 'resol-
ution." was .responded
MrsWhile'
.Dthe mMaceetiKngenVieas-was .. going
dent on
avie -
onstrating a 'Toni home Perri ap.,
ent with. ,Mrs'. "Henry MacKenzie
as recipient,' Mrs; D. Blue of•R
::'pi .
ley' was ,' a .-visitor and she 'told
of the opening -of the 21st Parl-
iament of ':Canada.: The`' meeting
dosed .°w.singing 'f. "''
save: the:Kinithgthe" after .whicoh lunch
was served.
WEATHERMAN :MARKED, 1949::
AS YEAR OF MODERATION.
.An official review of 'weather
records .during. 1949 show it. to
be a :year of Moderation The high: •
for the •yearNWas :.9.3 degrees On
July 3fd, •'and • the" Tow' was 3 'be
l'ow' on.,.March 2nd, :one; of. -the
few occasions`..,during, the winter
that the' mercury', dipped:' "under
zero.
Rai 27
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.ch.
kir the' year and the snowfall to=
tailed- 103 inches, of. which' 20 in
ches fell in December just. passed
and. which . has .been about th'e
only snowfa11.so far. ;in .this•:1949
50;. 'winter. Official, 1. eoords
for 'the:. Calendar year,:
In • corn • arison.' . there.. «'as a
snowfall of 139 inches :during .the
calendar. year 1947,' which is ,the
highest on :record in this ,locality::
O'DONNELL—O'NEILL ..
St.. 3oseph's`' Church,, Kings-,
bridge,was :the' setting ,for an
interesting` wedding' on Saturday,
December 31st; When 14ary Eliza-
beth,, daughter: of Mrs. O'Neill
and. ` the 'late' :John ' O'Neill. 'of,
Kingsbridge,' :was .'married in a
double -ring ceremony to Des=
mond ' O'Donnell, of Sarnia, son.
of: the late `Mr. and Mrs: John
.O'Donnell of' Nottingham, Eng-
land. The. wedding.. music was,
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played by Mrs.; William . Lannan,.
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r and the soloist, Raymond Dalton,
sang "On This Day.", ' ` `Penis
■ Angelicus and "Heart of -Jesus".
The bride, given iri marriage
' ■ by her brother, Michael O'Nei 1,
Wore a 'suit of. taupe grey with
h white (blouse, green accessories,
■ off -the -face , hat ostrich-trim-rned
and' corsage of .white"mums. She-
■ . carried a, pearl rosary,`-Mrs..E,:,A: •
McLennan of .G orrie, as matron
■ of honor, 'Wore.,a suit• of lime
green with. ' corsage of �' bronze
■ faunas: and feather• hat, :Mr, John
.Bernard of Victoria Harbor was
■ 'groonismari.
v A reception' held at the
it home of the bride's .mother was.
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m followed by a': dinner served at
■ the British" Exchange' `Hotel; God
■ erich. Later Mr. and .Mrs. O'Dor
nett left for • a trip to Western
•'■ `Ontario and Michigan, the bride
,wearing a '.green; topcoat. On their
■ .return they will reside in Sarnia.
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Held Birthday Party
• Brenda, . Jimmy a n d ' :Bobby
Brewer :entertain•ed: thirty-three.
yotrg guests at' a birthday' :party
i n 'the Recreational' 'Centre.
Games were .played, and refresh -
Merits Served,, served,, with the 'Children
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A summary of the. past .month
of December shows' a high of 56,` •
a blow: of 6 ' above, , 3.96 inches of
rain,,, 20 inches of snow, ;2 clear
days; 9 days of partial 'sun and ' �E
the •• balance'' .cornpletely overcast
for an: unusually dull 'month..
Weak,'TiredN�rvoUS,"
Pepless Men, Wo'nien
- Get. New Vim, Vigor, Vitality
say goodbye to these .wean, always tired feelings,
depression and nervousness' duo to weak thin'
zp blood.
Y of ltalfty iett ofeeling ver by a eening rhke day,
Contains iron, vitamin DI, oalclum, pltoephorUs
for blood budding, body strengthening, stimulation.
Invigorates system;. improves, appetite, digestive,
powers. Costa little, New "get acquainted nisi
onTY 600. Try Ostrex Tonto Tablets for new'nor• ,
mal Depvlar, vigor, this very:day. At all druggtat L. •
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