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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-01-15, Page 6a 4^ • pAi *E Sid ' -�-�.�:;�.-.•�.-�.�.�.-�.�-��•��.-`�..�-:.-�-�-�-�.o-.-��.. •�-��-�-�.-�.-�-`-��-�,-�-mow^.^.: TIN IAICEITOW. SENTINEL, 141JCICNONSf; ONTARIO BRUCE COXI, TY COUNCIL. Following are the members of '�' " t P. ,a 1,,. A. Intermediate " " • i h• ••P ARRISTON ak: LUCK 1.OW In The Lucknow- Arena ° • 8.30 Sharp Y Here'e your chance to, see fast, rugged. as The Sepoys play their- first home game., •• ,. ADMISSION; Teaching At Zion tisernent in The Sentinel disposed Prae#ise.. S ' er which pias adverbs ' ,the '.htt w During; the past week Miss Ada of , ., . t 'ar 'ors et of Zion School had Miss ed•.and in,addition, brought d Webster � a hi 'for two .unweaned litters and e n - T. .-, Stothers..: p�a!etxse ;�..� ..o,.�.��. � � , ..... »�_ .a - ,�ean T. A Y 4.�.?i+:r y z•..rK`Ap dent at Lon- even a litter, yep unborn: Miss�Stothers, a . stu � don Normal'- School, is. a"daugh- tet of , the late Mr: C. Stothers, ` a Was • T� .Wednesday native of Ashfield.. • :H.e Webster of:_town was h ,Wednesday, January. 8th, tort amed� a few when lie•�en �rt ..;,•. i - lda a rt Y -�� ds a t a b P frien Y the 1947 Brtice4Coun y .Council: A1benarle-4lfred Balls. • �inabel--�W.. J. M,00re.__ . • Arran—J. ' E. 1V1cMullexi. ' Brant' --W.,, Engel and De.,PutY Reeve Leonard Long.- • • Bruce—Kenzie .Posher;--.. Carrick -L. -Jacob.. -Fischer.. Culross—(:,ester Falconer.' .Eastnor—W. Fa],eoner._ Elderslie= Robert -+Sloan.. Greenock _Harold Donnelly, ••Huron—Howard ' McGuire,• • Kincardine—George Hunter: Kinross—Alex. MacKenzie. Lindsay—Selby' Forges. St. Edmupd'•s--WE1r Grieve. Sau geenR.;A'g5truthers. • Hepworth—E.J. Downs §.Don's •Head W. H. Taylor, Lucknow.=J; W.'Joynt. . . •Mildmay—T. Hesch. 'Paisley -S. F,. Ballachey. • Port. Elgin—W. R, Tolnlinsoi3. Ripley- Gorc On Stanley. Tara—C• R. Van 'Dusen ..• knotted . . .� u nb arn.' Sold Litter get U a A. - recent ' ",pigs for sale" a adver „y iW�ednesday, January ° i5th, 1947 WINGHAM BAGGED EASY -2 VICTORY OVER SEPOYS Many hockey enthusiasts' belt- ed to Wingham last, Friday ight •to .see the old rivals, ,Win ham and Lucknow, hook up.' in an In- termediate "B" game,, ° that re- sulted in an• easy:..g to 2 victory for. • the . Wingham team, • as the Sepoyr showed . little • spark or. speed after losing' a first period lead - For • the first ten: minutes of the first Period The Sepoys carried. the • play to' ;MTinghtarn''and kepi them pretty much if their own end of the. _rinkk..'At 10:40 Abe. Chin got• the • opening goal when he snared 'a puck that Wingham was trying to ice, and beat 1VIc : Leod 'neatly. •About two thinutes later . Foster. the count, and „>fateson • Teesw'ater--A.H,11RcTa�V p McTavish. •,t Wuighann one up with only. in . `Tiverton. D A.: `McIntosh. seconds remaining P . e Chesley -W. G. Durst, - - Tincardine-W1m Walsh." t'-: .;:�out 'ton—E H.:Short�., S hamp , ,: Walkerton -Chas. McNaughtof. •Wiarton—W. A. �Scarrow; LOCAL MIf-GETS .TROUNCED • WIINGHAM FRIDAY 14. . the •erio.. dam ded n d W r n h s ec 6 :.the Q In. '.three' , more at aPproximateiy. 5,': o them .:rninutes•.•Tuz _,Q�,,,�.__..__�t ';10 end 15 were netted: -by. Murray Rae who showed "'flashes of his old 'form, and Ted• English .got the ; other. While the intermediates were taking a, ficking. in Wing'hainon.' Friday night, the Lucknov . Mid gets were upholding the- Sepoys' reputation by administering • a 7 ., to 1 irruning on the Wingham .Midgs, The gairie was played in the Lucknow'Arena and 'was. the opening game of the Midget scie nu hair; got the first ,apd their • V�'' g only goal in the first.: Lucknow had' the score 2-1 ,at the end',of the period and for the last two frames extended their'' margin steadily. Harvey Ross. led the scoring with 3 goals. 'Cliff Mac= :illan ' got -a pair and. Morley and , Don Ferguson, one each. Lucknow--Goal, ,L: Cardi$s , 8a Arnold .Ross, def., Cliff MacMil n and ,liaryey, Ross; centre, Jim . ' la Chin Morley �'ns w Ilan �. MacMillan; � g i. and ' Keith • Kilpatrick; alt.,. Don•;••• erg uson, Lloyd; .Courtney,. Bob .: , .g - r T.OIii MacDonald :.a td Jack- - Tay 4 , McQuillin'..' • :In °thee Midget �groul5 are ;three . • 1i73 '.e.. ,..• .. .., _,� � am 511. n�_.` eit'er o •mgo in is the answer to a deadlock, It's:. moving ;:ahead=together::: one. • Brent banged one:in at .riv minutes in the -third:While Hall was .serving• a penal'ty.' Five min `totes ;later 'Greer "scored., for • Luck- `uring rri H the playoffs; now's second. tally, . making; the count 6-2; :..but " before'' •the . game •The Iucknow lea showed ended Foster had boosted Wing- surprising , promise • in their firt Yiam s, total„ to ..eight: , , ° ° start on 'Friday,',night; coping an , Lucknow. They: are : playing- a single schedule with all three - f igg 4,4 "4V-11 A►.�, better—Condition, ore, speed, and .played.'.. -the forward pass to ° good avaiitage <<B�ud►.. t)r-�--in goa-1 far_ the;.. Sepoys hadn't a chance : on the' eight . that' beat' him; arid: saved al ost ..as many more which look=. •ed llike . sure goals Abe Chin and' Jack, Gould looked best, for. Luck now: Gould :played a steady: game bbth',on•' the attack and defence,. while Abe went both ways un_ tirirgly '"and seemed tp--=:be tlie- on 'y epoy. zn cond 'fi i pace with the . Wingham•forwards:., • Lucknow-goal, Bud Orr; def:;: Gould, P Hall, centre, A:.:•Chili;• wings, 13.. Chin,, J: • Dahmer; alt., - Hoa lt., easy,; 7 - to 1"'victory .,over Wing-: harp.; Coach Lotitie. to Hoag He's got a pair of : hpsky defence' *.men, in M'acMilian'.'and . • Ross, ancl incidentally 'this duo got five of :the seven goals on Fri °Lucknow. goes to Brussels ne*t Monday,. with that .team. `return- trighere: two, weeks from Friday. and deserve your `support: ,:referring. to to ;'the:. fatal -'in- juries:, received ' by - Mrs Frank' Greer;• ,Write;. Havens, : Stewart; Wood in the Goderich Arejna last.. .. the .Signal -Star out • ,I,VirigharngoaL McLeod; def. ..that '.the• gallery, had been &in - young: Mitchell; !centre; Foster;' Verted: to'. reserVed seatiori• • millions wings, gnglish.„Batesen;•.alt4 Rae, 90,,Seats,. Where at tithes this bal- m,eless or war-torn 11 Brought- to the orphanage at -Hangyang, i starving boy had only an empty bowL , .. Millions of orphansi widows, peasant fargkers,- upro9ted and . despoiled by ,war, hungry, , sick, honieless, ire perishing for want of food, clothes, ,red.ouble their efforts. , Chin* a,,_a good neighbor arid ' customer cant' piteously. to YOU 4 fortunaie :Canadian, for help. In tettet cl4ys; she will. not Ores tWice. Send your -001h."1"E relief of ' Chinese victims of war, aria istnitie. .. • • This • is the :intik ...nationa apPeal to be made Canada . within the next twelve AllIA1411,r AiD .T.0 CHINA To LOCAL. HEADQVARIFERS :or' 'To ANY 'CHARTERED" 10 St -Catharines, Ontario ' • London, Ontario TRASURER---E: J. Case, Iitperial Bank of, Canada, Bay St. Temperance. Sfs., Tormitl 1 ford;z:.••••Linearnati,- 'Wes ' Huston, ••ThOse.-.WhO' 'fell -front the bal, • Cfrn idaeDonald, Bob. Andrew, Wes Huston and Harold .Greer inghatri, last Thursday night.: make thetr first appearance on home ice on Friday night of this week with Harriston- the visiting team. The game • gets underway • ,over against the lower,and'weak- . er,of • two cables along the front of the baldony. The stronger cable, was the upper one against .which• spectators had formerly A •big turnout is certain to: be ' (in hand for this -post-mar ieviVal of Intermediate .hoekey,,,. which should provide the fans, with ',a. , rugged, action -packed exhibition of the SpOrt. . .hockey ' team than what. tihey demonstrated in Winghatn on. Fri- ;Az dakihoult • atpri Were, leaning, bier to. See. a the Signal -Star would .haVe: one. belie.ve that Clinton. were the ag- gressors it 'this respect, and crit- icizes Re eree: Terrence .0'.Brien of Kincardine .for letting' • the game get out of hand, • Milverton was Scheduled td open .the seasOn° here on.. Tuesday of, last Week, but the game was po#poned when they phdned to say they we're. shOw-bound. • Pelt McCoy led Sepoys Milve'rton last' night (Tuesday). for their 'third clash Of'tholeason. Thrill ,to. 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