The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-12-07, Page 6,E.
PAGE SIX
THE.•. LUCX.N6W SENTINEL, LUCKNO'W, ONTAR19
SEPOYS MUSTER STRENGTH
AS SEASON APPROACHES
The Sepoys 1950-51 'hockey.
stock has soared sharply With the
arrival in town. of a foursome of
Western lads, two of whom, are,
no strangers.:. Ernie. Vaughan and;'
.Jim. Wankel, both' being ,on last
year's chain ipnshiip squad.
'Accompanying them Were 'an -
.other pair off puck chasers—Bob
Dodds and. Bill. ¥ eLelland, a
cousin of Ron,, 'McLelland, who
preceded •'his teammates to the.
villagesome time agog.,'
Ernie. Crawford' arid. Ron; met
the. :foursome in: Toronto and
whisked them ^ to''Sp;oyville by-
Motor.'
yMotor: As •usual,, 'they are hang-
ing their hats at "Tillie's" place.
keep artificial ice rinks solvent,
Should refrain from trying to en-
tice a neighboring club's players.
That • policy w i 11 eventually
boomerang:. •
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As to activities here this win
ter; The• Sepoys will no, doubt
again give, a good :account of
themselves, and by and large • in.
the more than .a quarter of a
century, that the writer has been
associated with hockey here, We
cafl't recall the Lakeside town's.
teams ever have been so. very
much superior to what the Sepoy
village could muster;
•The, News need not be worry-
ing. about 'Pelt's Palace„ being
'bare. We venture •to say that the.
n i .a .ears ,from" the; Sepoys will "st allo have -.a little
Western
g, , t appears, � � .. • - ..
Western gentlemen's line : this { meat on their bone'for 'some time
year will be Bob 1VIi'ddlemiss. I after -the Gaels•.have buried theirs
$ob has been here •a11 summer,,' and forgotten where
• but • pulled stakes a , short°`tl!r ie.
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ago, whether or not its perman
ent we' don't know. • •
' 'Four of the Western boys are.
onwards: "Twine . and ,Bob
Dodds are centre alien. Ron's a
wing man and $ill '1VfcLelland.
[plays 'either wing or centre. Jim
Wankel's' position is defence;
These added_.to what • we've.' got.
'locally should round gut • a prom
ising, squad, and come January
"Pelt's Palace” may not be ` so
bare of hockey after all.
or - anization decidesi.to take 'them
Says the: Kinardine • ; News,. g
• 5 under .:their wing.
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"Too . bad Lucknow has done an
abbul face on. giving Jack Gould
• hisrelease: especially whenit
lrlooks . as though Pelt's Palace will
tie as hare., of hockey, as Mother,
IlUb'bard's cupboard come Janu-
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AWARD w ts. LIFE
MEMBERSHIPS .
The December meeting. of the ti
Woman's Missionary Society• of t
the United Church Was held'in .
the church parlors. This was a 21
special Christmas meeting w•hei
their guests were the members
of the Presbyterian W.M.S. Mrs..
W. B. Anderson: -presided for the.
business period and program.
Carols were sung and Mrs. W. J.
.,MVTumford gave interesting
missionary story. Mrs. Cameron
MacDonald and. Mrs, Philip Ste -
Wart accompanied .by Mrs. Clair
Agnew, sang a duet.' Miss: Pearl
Henderson gave a. reading. Mrs..
J. W. •.Joynt • sang, accompanied;
by ,Mrs: John, Hall. A vote of
thanks was given by ;1Vliss. Mary •
McLeod. The program' and lunch
was •Under .the . convenership, of
Mrs., Grant 11cDiarniid, .Mrs. El.
don' ! e:nders�on; and Mrs.. W J„
'Mumford. • : Y
A . highlight. of the meeting was .
the presentation of 'life anember-
ship certificates' in. the Society • to
Mrs. E. N, I edigins• and to . Mrs:
THUDS'., •DECEIViBER:' '7th', 165o
'• 1 n: 1 �'w 14�.'��1� at
., .
Hear This Beef; (attle� Authority
.
- talk ors.........• ' .
I .and Finish"
Feeding ,•for. ._.n _
HEAR BOB SPANGLER,;` assistant manager• Of the Purina :.
Research Farms and in direct, charge of Seeding g research.
' him—he's friendly and ydu .al soon t
On beef cattle. You'll like_ .
find out he knows what he's talking :about; 2:
• e' ion :Hall'
.'Hear Him At. The , �•.. g. • . ,. � .
W��:... LKERTOT
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D�C�rnber� ..
hursda
Meeting 'Starts ati115''sharp..
Here are, some . of the subjects he Will'discuss:,
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"The; • Beefy.. •1Vkan s, Profit Opportunity' for. 19511', •
rte:S able-Fed,Steers- and,Prevent•geing off feed'' ,a,
Tow to to t •
"Wha't We pay for Feeder Calves and'' Stockers?" '?
Whet. ,should' p y .
"Cost of : Putting 'on ' a Pound :of' Gain--': and
-- How to Hold it Down'M..
__. g• y;� if .0 --dub, 'Calves,.
Feedin Babr'B.eeves Market Steers,C-a
BANTAMS TO RUN OWN made •„Show and.Sales Cattle
SHOW RAISE' OWN FUNDS : R..H. Thompson, who was
�: an . Honorary ,life ember The 'ince'' t and information whether. •you're
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presentations w • ere made by Mrs. 'Packed with
4 feeding 3 or.: 300.
t
Lucknow Bantams, •who . two W. B Anderson. _
'ears ago were ;Pee: Wee champs.
of the W;O,A.A, aregoing, gun- A pedestrian:' is ,a ' car -owning
ning• for the . Bantam crown this 'father with a young son or dau- "
year; with ' Bud Thompso n again ghter •. in 'high school.
-at-the-helm-as-coach. . ` / . •
The Bantam's •are ;going to run —
their own show; and ':raise their
own funds to ' . finance: • the Club,
unless of course some sponsoring:
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Sounds like • a bit -:of double.
.talk, The Lneknow ;Club official-
ly notified Kincardine ''several
weeks' ago ' that :Gould's release;
wasn't on the marketand fol-.
lowing receipt of , that. notifica—
tion, The News• "blew its:.' top" 'in
an .attack on the Lucknow Club.
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Tonins 'which are .trying' to
• ; build `• up ; hockey clubs•, to held
d,•
le
OR/NK/0"
ICE COLD 74
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•The boys in the meantime have
some ideasfor raising a• -few,
,shekles : to '_buy equiptent and.
pay • the entry' fee .One• of these
ideas is a snow shovelling ser-
vice, and, when occasion demands,,
you =•can. locate, ' a shoveller by
calling Bork Mowbrayany' even-
ing from 6 to 7 o'clock at'172 J
The" bpys have elected_ their
own officers as follows: 'Capt:,
Charlie. Chin; secretary treasurer,:
Kenneth • MacNay; manager, Bud
Thompson.
The Juvenile hockey satiation
wi
ll be discussed and ," no " doubt
decided upon at: a meeting called
by 'Ken Cameron to be held next
Monday evening at 8.00 sharp in
the Legion ' Hall.
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'Last year's Juvenile squad, aid
ed. by a, few'. Ripley boys, gavea
good account of • themselves in.
„winning the W.b A.A , ',arid were.
• finally, eliminated .by. . the. power -
.
fur Ayr sextette in the OM.H:
:playdowns. • '
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All 'local boy's' of last; • year's:
team, with the exception of Jim
McMillan, are eligible again• this
season, although the'goal ,.'tend-
ing : job will go abegging, . as, we
understand • • : McKay of `'Ripley
won't be available. • '
.SHUFFLEBOARD, :SHELVED.
TILL' NEXT SPRING'
The few shuffleboard: '• erithus;'
i'asts. who turned "uia;.•last Wed-.
nesday .'and • Thursday at 'the Re-'
creational: Centre; had their ardor
cooled: somewhat,.,. and plans .:for.
getting the game, rolling • (or.
pushing) this Winter were left
•in •'abeyan.ce until the '; return
next spring- from .Florida ,of 'Mr..
•DeCou.
The few who were on hand,got
a kick out• of, the game and were.
reluctant :to have • to delay • the
.izin•g `
is hopeful, however, that there
will be more co-operation...arid
enthusiasmin'the spring, and that
they .will get ,off On,. the •right.
foot• at that time..
PURINA .DEALER.
1551
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.'PHONE 59, LVCKNOW
MAGISTRATE McCLEVIS has
issued '• ': a warning that in '. the
future jail.' sentences will be :i;•n
posed on minors frequenting.
'hotel ' beverage rooms. ' ; What
about'. the proprietors?
THIRTY • DAYS in jail • was the •
sentence .imposed on Murray
;Hardy:of Sleppardton for chick-
en theft. Mrs. Hardy, mother of
five children, received: suspend-'
:ed sentence for six months.:;
swater Lions Club $1,000 Cash
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FREE , $25 . Special: ' ys ery
ame
Admission $1.00, •Extra and . Special Cards 25c
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