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TIN IAICEITOW. SENTINEL, 141JCICNONSf; ONTARIO
BRUCE COXI, TY COUNCIL.
Following are the members of
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,a 1,,. A. Intermediate " " •
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ARRISTON ak: LUCK 1.OW
In The Lucknow- Arena °
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8.30 Sharp Y
Here'e your chance to, see fast, rugged.
as The Sepoys play their- first home game.,
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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
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- 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
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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
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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
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'.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. ..
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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,
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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. Milton 'Canig's New
COmie, the Detroit Tinfes
fiSteve Canyon", Milton' Caniff'S.
new comic. FolloW the week-daS!'
veriion in. the Daily' Detroit
Times,. and see is'Steve' Canyon°
in full color? in "Puck",, the cornic
Coixopris now valid ire sugar.
preserves S26 tO S40,, butter
Nekt coupons becoming valid
are butter. °B39 and meat:MO og