The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-01-26, Page 61.4
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THE LUCKNOW ,SENTINEL,, IUCKNOW, ONTARIO
LISTOWEL NUDGES SEPOYS placed on the 'C1ubhse.'
The sum, of $62.34 transferred
from. 'the Ladies' • Bowling 'Club'
is being held in . utast until. such
time ;as thei•`Club may wish to re-
organize,
IN CI,OSE, TILT 5-3
• Lticknow Sepoys gave a better•
account of themselves on Thurs-
day night livihen they 'battled the
fast and hard-hitting Listowel
•beam 3
-,to a 5-: •victory for •the. visi-
tors . •' •
Tlie first 'period., was scoreless
..and penalty free,. Listowel took .a
2-1 edge in the second ;and out
scored" the Sepoys 3-2 in, the 3rd
Jack, 'Gould got a. ••pair... ,tor
Lucknow and Bab�..Middtemiss:the,
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First` Period `\
uNo scoreTNo; penalty..
Second Period
1 -Listowel,. Asti (Mc-
Dougaill ,..,t ' ' 5.10,
2—Listowel,„ Mlasten , . 7:36.
.3--Lucknow, Middlemiss, ..X9,30.
,Penalties ',Sthiith, Gould:
• Third Period:....
4 --+Listowel, -Masten :(John-
ston.)
_(Johnston.)
5—Listowel, Johnston : r . 2.30•
'6--Lucknow,' 'Gould (Dash-
. mer) • 3:47
'Lucknow Gould 15 00;
8.7'—Listowel; "'Joli:nstrin 1710
penalty,--McDbuigall;
2:0.0
MIDGETS EDGE W'AL-HERTON
• ' LAD'S' 3-2' FRIDAY NIGHT
Lucknow Midgets broke in ta-
• the win, column on Friday night'
with ':a 3-2 victory" 'over: Walker='
ton, The ' County ` Town':lads took
a :2-0 lead in the'first 'Irame,'and
'looked capable of holding: it. after
a . scoreless second period, in
which the localswer n't too' i'my
-pressive.. �`
But ilii the third they 'opened
up 'sand ran in. a, brace of goals
while holding the. 'Visitors score-
• Iasi: 'Donald' Thompson :broke :the
.
igoose-egg a at 5` minutes in the
tfinal :frame:; on' a -pass from. Al
Irwin.; Bill Fisher' tiedit up•, on
a pass :from Bruce ;Johnston; and
Thompson got, the 'wi'nning goal
iat ' the . 15-tnin:ute'‘ .mark ' with
Bowen Ross ,getting the assist -
Wialkerton's .. two first period'
goals were scored by Monk' and
Wilhelrri.
' ' Lucknow: goal, J McKay; ,clef,
. • ase, :. o ns on; cen re,'.
Thompson; wings,. B., Ross, A.
win, alt., :B. Fisher, D'; McNay,,
A.' Baker, W. Johnston, R. Swan,:
' J. Gammie, D. Carter, J. How-
,ald.
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JUVENILES TO OPEN
SEASON IN GODERICH
Minnow Juveniles, aided by a
Ripley foursome, • will' open the
hockeY schedule in Goderich to-
night (Thursday):. weather per=
mit tin, g,,
' The. juvenile :team 'is sponsor-
ed .,by •The; Legion,'. and. expect
to, make their first' Koine• appear-
ance tin brand new uniforms. next
Wednesday ,,light; February 1st,.
'Although .there has• been • little,-
chance tp pragtise to date, Ken
.Oameron, Bob McIntosh and Jack,
gook,.. who are in charge of' the
team, expect to ice :: a strong.
squad:..
. It's "a four team ' group . with.
Goderich in "B"Win-
g, category, ,
ham and Seaforth in "C" and"
Lucknow •,in' "D".,•
The' ;schedule is as follows:
Jan, '26=Lucknow at. Goderich
Jan. 274Seaforth at.Winghaanr
Jan. 31--=Wingbiatri apt'Seaforth
Feb. 1—Goderich' at L' ucki ow
Feb 3-=GoFd�e eii-'at` ixtgl m
Feb.,' :'3-Seaforth at 'Ripley
(Lucknow'si home genre)
Feb.: 7—Goderich:.. .at.-Seaforth
..Feb.' 10•--Seaforth at Godericlt ,: '.
Feb. 10-Wingham at Lucknow
Feb. 14—Lucknow" at. 'Seaforth
p.' • (Game. time 7.15)
Feb :16 Lucknow at ,Winghain
Fehb..:17 Wingham at Goderich
BANTAMS OPEN AT HOME'
ON SATURDAY'. MORNING,
Lucknow Bantams, .;•lads 12 , to
14; sponsored by the. Public
School and . tinder the manage='
• anent 'of,H, D Thompson and
:John. a Ross, are• ready to:.open
the belated hockey season tonight
(Thu sdayY :in.. Wingliam. The
first ;hoi!ne game': is .scheduled for
Saturday morning. at' 10 a.m....
..Goderich is a "B" 'team Wing-
ham . and ::Clinton "C" and Luck-
now and;, Ripley. "D" , Bantam:
games 'when played: , as. a. double
ea • er wr >; i i • ;
•;Saturday' . morning:::` games ' will•
start at 10 am.' The ;Group ' icon
vener:: is . Wellington McCoy.;
Jan.- 2—Lucknow at Wingha
6'tn
• 26. -Goderic'h at C1inion
28-God'erich Luckriow.
28 Clinton' at Ripley
30=Wingham at''Bipley
Feb:."'2—Wingham alt 'Goderich
2 ,Lucknow of Clinton'
04—Ripley at Lucknow:
4 -,Clinton at Goderich
6—Wngh,aixi' at
Lucknow'
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;6—Goderich' Ripley
' at p •y
8—Lucknow. at Goderich
8—•.W}ngham at, Clinton
10—Goderich at .Win ham
10--Lucknow.•. at'R.i ley, '.
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11 Clinton', at .11.1cknow
1'1 -Ripley at Goderich
14—Ripley at • Wiinglari .
16- Clinton; at Win' am,.
FOURTH ''CONCESSION
Mr. Harold Johnson took .a car
load.of• ladies to the Kairshea .In,
stitute , meeting at the home (af
Mrs, Allister Hughes, 6th ponces-
sion, last Thursday afternoon,
Mr. W. F, 'MacDonald }a't'tended
the Presbytery meeting in Wing'
ham .last Monday. . •
• We are .pleased • to' report that
Mr. Ted ;Collyer: is , imiproving, of
ter being 'i11 with' pneuanonia. .
Rev. H. Baulch visited at our
schoolPiday afternoon and !gave.
religious instruction. -•
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Don MacIver motored to Tor.
:ontolast. Thursday and was ac-
companied home by Miss „Olive
�CHM M I D H EADS
►WLING :C:LUB
Thee annual" • meeting • of the.
I;ucknow Bowling •Clubr•was ,held
in4the ''Recreational' Centre with
Gordon 'Fisher, the retiring Pres=•.
dent,' conducting.: the meeting
Officers 'were...elected' as fol -
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lows:: hon,, pres., '.Joseph Agnev'L,
Wm. 1VItirdie, Wm. Hornell; pies.;
• Wm. :Schmid; Ist vice pres.,. Den-
zi Stattens• 2nd vice Pres.,' W,:;I.'
- Miller; 'sec. treas., W C Finlay:
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. Coarrimittees ,are. - Tournament
•. and Jitney;. Hugh;: -Claming,. . Gor-
don McPherson, Isaac Miller, .W.
'McCoy, Fred Jackson;, Member
ship; Denzil: Statters, Isaac Mil-
ler? • Harvey • Webster; Art And-
Friends of Mrs Lydia Philip
enjoyed her ,nice; letter. in last
week's paper. Hope 'she `v�rill
write,inore`'
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THURSDAY,
JANUARY' .26, .194
W.O.A.A.. INTERMEDIATE
CAR. DAMAGED
A. motormishap occurred. . in
l.,ticknow on Saturday evening
when a 1949 Ford cir,iven by Glen
Irwin slid into, the back of :Aar-
vey :'Culb.ert's light 'truck" which
was parked 'in 'front :,of Stewart
Mullin's home. Glen . was coming
:into town from the • north, , and
,with the ' roads a bit' slippery •'bv as
unable to stop- when the saw the
-truck, Riel aro.-:Elliott_ was . Ap-
proaching. from •the. south at ,the
the :accident. Damage .to the Ford,•
was estian!ated at about '$350, brit,
only the, tailboard of • •the truck:
was • damaged.'
Feet- were set at $6,.00' .for« old
members $4.00 •for ri'ew, '$5.OQ for'
associate” and $2.00 . for', ladies.
WM. Sthntid,'`,Hugh .Curing 8t
'Clark Finlayson were• appointed
to attend thedDistrict meeting• re- of their. goals. ' For St Thomas
•garding tournament dates. • 1 Cliff played an outstanding ame
,$500 additional insurance • was which' drew special mention
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V.H.I • TECHURCH'
Mr., • and Mrs:: Russel ..Proctor:
and'Dawid'and .Dianne spent Sun-
day with Mr. ` and .Mrs. 'Victor
Emerson...
Mr, Robert : Henderson, who is
in Westminster Iilospital, •London,
had an operation' onhis knee last
week.; It was, put in 'a cast.;':
Mr. and Mrs: Perry 1 enning;
ton of.. •Teeswater visited last
Wednesday with Mr., and, M'rs,
Joe Tiffin, Sr .
Mr. R uu ssell': Ross,:Mrs Lorne.
Johnston and ;Mrs. R. Henderson'
were in London. Sunday. 'Mrs R.
Ross': returned home with .therm.
'We are glad to report she is..rnueh
improved 'ter. ,her illness
•• e e:ni: e • urc eld; . th
annual
meeting last,, Wednesday;
night. Rev.' Newton was ,Din-' the
:chair: and :Clarence 1Vb[cClenaghan
was secretary All business was'.
transacted in a ;satisfactory mean-
ner, The' new; manager,' -is Mr,
Russell Gaunt. Three others were
returned, nannely Mr. Grosicorth,
Mr.' Scholtz and: Mr;'-Iierb Laid
law:..A social hour was spent at
the close,.
Mrs. Wrri.: Dawson' ' and Mrs.
orr son `.accom anied Mr:
Thos: MM t p
and Mrs.. Charlie -Tiffin to Lon='
don` last': Thursday.:
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Mr. :and Mrs.: Richard Burrr .and
nd
Roger of Lachine,' Mich:, •have
beeii: staying. with :Mrs. Mac` Ross.
• KINCARDINE -At . LUCKNOW.
IN THE ...LUCKNOW ARENA,
game Starts at 8.
r
The Sepoys 'edged.out Kincardine in. Their Eirst'
Encounter. this year:and a Real Thriller Is
Certain when they meet again on' Monday.
FARM PalPIPMENT. LTD.
Huron Road 'I',hone 1132
01
eri'chOnt•. .
Take pleasure in. announcingtheir appointmen
as. District: Agents. for
Iliper"l
resist's g Machines
i„ to drop
in and inspect
ou are><,n
`, cordrally� v>tted
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these :outstandjng :machines and discuss your
needs"'for'. the g comin . > year.
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UALITY FARM. EQUIPMENT.
Sales .and Service'
and'' Olive. the past week and vis-
iting • around' with other. relatives
and old 'acquaintances
;Miss Lenore Adams ',Spent the
week -end ' with her •brother.i• Mr
Bob .Adams•rTd family: .•
Mrs. Lorne Durnin of St,. iiel-
' * afternoon
ens spent Saturday
with her mother, Mrs. Kennedy.'
Congratulations to Mr. Joe Tif?
'fin;` Sr.,; `on celebrating his 80th
birthday. '
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Cliff MacMillian is ,playing. de
fence for the St. Thomas Junior
"B" team. and is. showing up°'
well: • St. Thomas' trounced . Lon
-
...don. :Juniors on Saturday, night
by a, 9-5 count. Clifford, son • of.
Mr. .and, Mrs. Joe MacMillan, `is
ernployed„act.' Aylmer,12`� ;miles
'from • Chathafn ' 'The ' ' previous
. week. Chathafn edged St.: ,Thomas
4 to 3.. George Chiri was playing
for Chatham • and set up • three
WEDDING BELLS
.TH.OMPSON MacDONALD:
SARNIA..-On:.'. W ednesday, De-.
�ceinber , 26th; the , ynarriage of
Flora Fclna Macdonald, daughter
of Mrs': Martha Macdonald ' of
*Sarnia to William. Ross Thornp
Son,. son of Mr:' and 'Mrs. Joseph
.'Thompson of Langton was' sol-
emnized• in a double ,ring.- cere-
mony performed, by Iev, J. M.
1Vfacaillivray' • in St,'. Andr'ew's
Presbyterian Church. The bride,'
• given in ,mat5riage 'by Mr. Marcel
' Philliari of Tillsonburg, brother
in -Taw of the groom, .was attired
in a suit tat ri .a l e With white
accessories, white feather hat and
corsage of white carnations She
was attended ,by ,her si"ster, Jean.'
Anne, in a burgundy suit with
navyaccessories and corsage
of, .pink tinted carnations. •
Mr. Clare Thompson.Was':his
ther's groomsman. After : a din-
ner* served in the church base-
ment, a reception 'Wes held.: at th'e
home of the bride's runt,' Mrs: A..
L. Hiartinond, 230 South '.Tidal St, '
Later the 'happy couple left on 'a
Motor trip to 'Eastern Ontario'
,pints, On, their, return they will.
reside iri »Tillsor burg. The. bride.
is aegraricidaughter of Dan' 1VCae-
cr iald of• Kintail: •
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