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at LUCKNOW, •
AD I IISION: .35c, and +15c..
Wednesday,.. -January 22nd, : '1947,
,(Too Late for Last Week).
Rev. J. W. Stewart, guest
speaker at the January meeting SEPOYS HANDEDHARRIST ON
of the Lucknow Women'S Ins SEASON. S FIRST : SETBACI •
tote tookas his subjeet{. "Let.
plain living and high thinking. go
hand • in hand"; Mrs.. Armstrong`
Wilson% • vice' presidei4t, 'presided ,
The roll .call was answered by
"My favorite: vegetable and tiow
I like it•served". During the busi,'
mess period arrangements were
made to. sell, hot dogs at the
°'hockey 'matches. For.'- the first
game.. 'the�following' committee
will ... have charge: Mrs. • Collyer;
Mrs: J. R. Johnstone, Mrs. Elmer-
Johnston, Miss Mary M,eLeod• and
Mrs. iL. ptXrvis•"A•'secial evening
Will be held ,on:•February -19th to
celebrate the'ra0th anniversary of
:the founding , of Women's- .Insti-
tutes with Mrs' J, W.Joynt, .Mrs..
A. Wilson,` •Mrs. Steward, Miss
Mary McLeod & Miss Eva • Greer.
a 'committee to make final •ar
rangerrients The committee 1n
AID TO .RUSSIA FUND
: FORMALLY. TERMINATED
In view of ,the' splendid re-
sponse .in °this .community to tie'
Aid to, Russia Fund; which has
al terminated
n
:.form ,.
ee_ _�
Q:W:� � mow.
figures from the 'auditors state-
,lent' will be : of considerable elocal
interest.
Over a fotir Year period, Nov-
ember
ov-e ber , 0th4642 -,tb. November 30,".
1946, :direct contributions in cas
and:dcloth ng' totalled $7,250,000..
In addition, through UNRRA and;
the Canadian Red '. Cross ' :ad
dition, jelief supplies .were sent
to a , value of over ' $7,000,000 mak-
ink total contributions .
•c
onsi
d-
er
ablYyia�exeess of=$14,i0Q,000 .T
e
original obective'•was
$1,000,000:
•
balance of $80,174.22 is 'be-
iing turnedover to the Red:.Cross
to purchase required , relief. sup
-
p ies x•r ne:
• Harriston Greenshirts came to
town ::op; Friday night With
record of two.
hu wins and. a tie, t
went Moms with a 4 to 1 setback
administered by a much improv --
ed Sepoy aggregation'.
Pelt McCoy had 13• `Sepoys in
colorful :.new uniforms for this
first home game, and', the entire.
squad turned in an . •aggressive
game, with "Bud" •Orr: outstand-
ing in the nets.
At the five' minute.. mark A.
Chin ' was •chased ford tripping,
but H'ar,riston .`couldn't • get:. or-
ganized,. chiefly due to ..Dahrner's,
good forecheeking job. Dalevbeat
Gould who was 'right' in. It was
at .the ten minute mark that Toby.
Greer opened the :scoring. on a.
.neat, second..:line passing play.'
Writt :to : MacIntyre to • .Greer.. •
was a stumbling. 'block He:. out—,
guessed Gould, Dahmer and Alo.
•
Chin when. they seemed certain
to 'flash the light.
charge: of Christmas cheer boxes The Cin, Chin -and Dahmer
•reported:. to.' have sent out :thirty line .clicked :for a.12 -minute mark
boxes. • The program. included goal that was called back on ..an
readings by Mrs. R. H.. Thompr offside ••
a
n' and 'Miss Eva Greer 'and a : The second t' .
so {�d period'opened opened 'a
paper. ` on. Home.. Economics by
Mrs. a W. Joynt, ;convener. of the
standing' ,.committee. Mrs. J',. R,y
_ r
umbe
'�Jo`h . tbneHeld"the lucky', .:
in. the : flower' fund mystery box..
• At ' the close of the meeting,•, tea
was served' by the. -committee in,
charge, Mrs L. 'Purvis and Mrs.
J.
fast clip with ‘ Harriston pulling
up on even.terms 'with a 31/2-min-
ute
1`min-ute goal, but seconds later .Mac-
-In-tyre-had-put-
ac-
- e- u,
�n
`1nt •re- ladL°put - Luckxiow'�; •p°
Y .
ler..
,e
.again-: with. an assist by
.Harriston' . pressed to get the
equalizer late in the second and
turned :it on again in ;the third,
k.- fid• wcas- on tt --- .ev_
Toby •Greer picked up three
scoring paints to read in. this • de-
partments,
Alex Mactntyre, played
goal for the :Midgets for the, past
couple of seasons, has thrown.'I
away the -big pads, and teamed
up with, Greer and Writt on the
econd line.e turned in a
mighty creditable performance
and put Lucknow in: thelead
with his, second period goal. Cliff'.
MacMillan, a *Midget defenceman. .
of promise, *as' used. briefly in.
the game. •
q- *.*
There was over ,a'• $200 house -
in, attendance ,and.. the spectators
got their money's • worth. -
***• •
Gould 'and Hall are practLcally•*.
60 -minute' defensenlen. for The
SePoys.:..
A public address : System, Was.
Used. to ,announce,. the goals, as-
.sista and penalties.
•
"thing:'' Ab Chin .: was phased for
.tripping..• near the halfway mark
in .'the; third and , while short
handed 'Brother' Bill broke • thru
for, a• smart ;unassisted .goal, A;
minute and a: :half • later Havens.
sank'. Greer•'s rebound to pttt , »it,
on ice.. x
dal '•torr• Def. Bail
and Gould Centre, A....' Chili;
wings, a,. :;Dahmer, B; •'Chin; Alt.,;
.Greer,'3 xitt, Havens,. MacZntyre,
ate -wart, .1�IacMillan,..�Cook. Sol
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grYon, . • '
Harriston -Pale; Dale; • Def
Tompkins,1 .MacLean;' cexi ; 'Dew=
erry, ` :wings,:: R 'Dadswell; J.
swell;
'ice; Newman, Maslen, Klemp.
Referee'--A..Lockeridge, Wing-
ham; Linesman, Nelson" 'Young,.
Harristori.• -
First. Period
The Sepoys 'are idle until
Fri-
•
-day ;night when they play' host .•
to the fast -travelling', Mt. Forest
steam, which " they : managed, to
ose out on .their first encounter.
This is 'a "Burn's 'Night" • fea-
ture;' to
eature;'to , be followedthe Fire
man's annual ball, ,
Better. 'be -on hand; early fox' 'a
good vantage point, for 'twill be .
a sell out: crowd, we -wager, given.
an 'even break by,: the 'weather- •
man.
IIS And then next Monday night,
January :27thT The:-,:-,:Sewill-
ntertain :the'rieague:-leading Lis
towel , team which should provide
the• hockey • tid-bit of . theseason..
is either' of them!..`
InterinRdiate" Results To Jan.,
Listowel 9, Wingharn 3
Milverton at Lucknow '(post-
polled) •: k .
Tl arriston 5 ' 'Pa rnerston
Listowel ' 7, Mt Forest :i •
• Wingiiam :8; l ucknow. 2
Milverton'S, Palmerston
Mt._ Forest 4, Harriston' 4'
Penalties McLean, 13: chin, Mt Forest 6 Winghorn 2
4-7LLticknow, B. 10:15 Wi,ngharn 3 Palmerston .2
Penalties Gould; Bruce,. A.
o oo, prH
This'is the
• . ,
�. only rational .• •.
appeal to be made
Canada within the next
twelve .iImonths: for;,
Chinese relief.
millions e
war rav e ina,
is old peasant,:his farm. devaifate`crby. the
Japanese, is tOC! weak to' work., His diet for 'months
has been grass and idotso, - .
Of Chin'a's people, 83. pei.'cent: are' farrrters.
lions 'Are in ‘urent need of foOd, .clothes, Medical
UNRRA'S Work is ending; volunfary.,
agencies must carry On. tinada mtist do her share.
home ice, Pelt. McCoy's 'Sepoys
trotted 'out hright red'. sweat-
ers with a centre' band Of the
old fainiliar blue and.White.,New
soCks are 'on order complete
• Whether or not. the ne* regalia
•
eftedroors, Chin
•
China, a food` neighbor and customer, : will not
forget.
a Good Neighbor, calls. to:
CHINA:
had anything to. da with it, The
• Sepoya were a Much .; improved
.. t.a Well-earried Victory; Jet had
IBUd Orr .not been in, top forin
they, would .not have held -a 4-1
:010 -Now 410.GitsWON,
5:to 4 victory in BrItiels on Mon -
,first place with' a imir -of victor-
ies against no defeats,
',next". Monday' night and will en-
tertain, Brussels here the follow.'
411;46 cheque- pay. able .4/D, comA land froriucial Headquarters
To LOCAL HEAD4IJARTERS Or To 'ANT CIIAR'PERED BANK .
cINTARIO:COMMIT'M HEADQU.ARTERRikim 101, 371 Bay St., Toronto 1
'Chairman, it- B.- Burgoyne 'Vice -Chairman, C. it. Row,ntree,_
put. don't •thinit.-1Dale wasn't
•gbod ',in the Barriston. nets. The
,,Sepoys had more. "M the clear"
chances than.the 'visitors btit Dale
PEE4VEES WON 4-0
GIRLS PLAYED 14 TIE..
Winghath Arena and won a 4 td
victOry., Goal getters were Bowen
'ROSS: 2 'a .Jack Chin arid Art
Baker single goals..
double bill -Lubkndw tilY Whites
played .a 1-1,draw 'with the Wing
soupordmpo
Funeral services. Weie held On
Friday 'for Jeremiah. Casembre,
83, lifelong resident of "ii.!tririghant
district 'Service ,wat held at 2
p.m.' at his late residence. Rev.
Jack lames of ,St. Pa.til.'s Angli-
can. churph,,Wingham, officiated,
with interinent Wingham cern-
, +rsry Born in 1.1 rttington town-
Ait.'arker. He was "Married in 1893
ttooWnsMahrigpa. rStrvilitivinntgerr. bQPXeside;rhilise
,Wife, are five ,sOns 'and two den -
ss wns tp, Carl of Forest,
Ward Marshall,. Wingluan, Two
sons, Roy and Alex, predeteased