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TUB L JCKNOW SENTINEL LtJCKNOW, ONTARIO
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A. Intermediate "B"
PALMERSTON at LEICKNOW
In The Lucknow Arena ,
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At. 8.3Q Shari?
This is hockey Worth seeing . you • shouldn't
'miss a . single game. „
ADMISSION: 35c ,and,; 15c':
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MIDGET.
B RUSSET:
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LUCKNO W
Yn Lucknow .. Arena
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:�•:Jan'. 3r�da
Support The ;Midgets
Admission : 25c. and 15c:
Preceeding the. Midget ;game'
Brussels': and' Lucknow.. Pee=
Wees will`. play an exhibition
game start ig at .7:00• o'clock."
BORN
IE-In'London`bn Sunk acKEN� ,
ay, anuary lith 'to`�lr -and`
Mrs. Ed.:. •MtacKenzie• of Landoll
knee Emma "'McDonagh), ' twin
daughters.'
Condition Somewhat Better`.
• Mrs.: Frank Cole is at present
at the home •of Mr. and..Mrs.
Libyd•.. Hiidred rat Bervie: She
went West some time• agar to the.
Thomeof•�her• Son- Roy. U pon.::her.
return recently she :was seriously
-ill for. a time but :is now some-,
what unproved • She . hat . corn -
pletely dost her eyesight:: On 'the
tr p 'e . 4. • arra nae :sh -wary
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cQmpanied, by,. Miss •. Mary :. Jane
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;ower..500 -At Mance, •
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More • than :500' persons packed
:the Town .Hall "'on Friday • night
Irwin.
K I N, L OU Gi' H
Congratulations to Mr.. c Mr•s
J'aclHodgins on thearrival of
baby b KineardinOlospi. '
•TUSSLE FROM SEPOYS
' Wednesday,. January 29th, 1946
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tai ori •Friday last. ' • MT pip EST •WON KEEN
Mr. and' Mrs, Frank Johnston
were Happy on Friday last to
welcome hone their son• Harvey
Who :served overseas in the R,C,A.
and .who arrived; pin' Canada sa-
board the Aquitania n Tuesday
last when it 'rnade its final cross-
ing as. a troop transport: We ..ail-
join in 'saying 'Welcome . Horne,.
Harvey. .
Mr..,and.Mrs. P. A Murray vis"
ited Friday evening at.W: Boyle's
;The •A.Y'.,P:A, held the. regular,
meeting ,at the church on Monday'
evening,'. January . 20th : :with : , a'.
good '.attendance: The president,
.Midford Wall, • was in .charge.
IVIrs. Wall read the :scripture:; les-
s ,n.' Each ' member. responded to . their ,nen .when mt. Forest car_
the roll call with their• favorite . ried, the. play into . their • defending
�hymn...Jim: Haldenby took tip the zone; •. ! '
collection. Joyce :` Haldenby fav-
oredwas With a , reading:. Mr. Ow, en much. 'Luaknow's; but' with , Watt
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Closed' the -meeting with prayer. :blocking , repeatedly winter 'The
Jack . Walsh •playe"d musical sel- Sepoys• closed in.on him, 'the score.
the mouth organ. •Hel ! . :the :end of:
ectioris on stood at only 1-0 at t
en Haldenby, Mrs,: Midford Wall t
the frame on an early Period goal
and '• May Boyle. conducted' con -
by Greer'from MacIntyre. '
in ,and_., 3elen.:r,.-. . ,
=•tests. �: �.,:�'m- Hodg s .. , a h..-..•�.-•..�-,. •
. •.. � 'pfie turning, pointe of ..the tfie game.
Ilaldenby were captains for a'
came at six 'minutes i�n the: sec
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served
match. ..Lunch 'was . cion on a
d d when Cam
served and a. socia joy
17—Lucknow---•Bill . Chin . •('A.
. Chin, Hall)
8—Mt, Forest, ,Stevenson
• :(Morgan) . , :... , 10.•17'
9.—Mt. Forest, ' Morgan 11.15
10--•I;ucknow, ' T ayens
(Gould) . , 16.25
11—Mt.' Forest, Stevenson 19.45
Penalties—Havens, Donald. . '_
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Win --or lose, The ..Sepoys . will
keep straw ng the -crowds• if they
continue to turn yin "hockey like'
they have in` both home,' games.
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In a' home' 'game on . Frida/T
night before a large crowd, Luck'
now' Sepbys. chapped 'a 7 to- 4.:
verdict to the Durham -bolstered.
Mt. : Forest team. The game was
.played:•; .on ice that oozed with
water; . yet' gave the' fans plenty
of action -and• was interest -packed
t oughout. • .The visitors out-
weighed They Sepoys nand appear-
ed
ppear=ed to stand up better ;order '.the.
wearing' Pace .on the,. soft 'lee.
Their ,victory can be attributed
to two .things • however -=the: sen-.
. ational,goal tending of Watt,' and
lapses by. The Sepoys in' covering:
Last Friday .night's garde ;was a'
leg -wearying , battle but it' ,was
packed .with. interest.,: The.heavy
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ice made the puck hard ,to con-'
trol yet .there ,was many a neat
play: and . most of the 11' goals •
were pretty.. ,,clean, cut. •
Alf ,:Lockeridge 'handed out' 10 •
penalties, seven of 'them* to MC
Forest but the odds' .proved of
little advantage to «Lucknow "who'.
failed : to capitalize on • a two-
roan advantage at orie• point - in
,a of :onl •o a of;
.thek:'second;.. rid.. -g ...� ... Y. n �.�.
their , four goals' while the visitors
on� perio „Were short handed.
•1 shat en* ed- * i.*,
long s o �
' :diced m7141_449,0.b_ the Mt. For -Watt, the Durham. goalie, who
The next meeting (if . Weather
pexrnits) will: 'be at the c�nxrcb_
Fb
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1 ho tfrom the wing 'Was cre-'
est goal judge. This goal was dis-
'when the main-. part of the pro 3
'll be. the 'debate•Resolved
Monday. evening,.. e ruary, , puted by hucki ow and. a change
made -in the ;goal.judge. t ess than
gram will.
a ,,lute later 'Rae put.'Mount
1h.at,'''ve• earn More by; reading •.. '.riser
The ff rmative Fare n, the lead,' bit • Dah
than travel: T a. of the • equalizer soon • after.. A
Rain-
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Mrs TOM
Hodgins and Miss air penalty to Diexnert of Mt.'Forest
'm an.._'s. annual-�.y! the_ negative 'Mrs, :Charlie .. e mark•: roved: a
fgr, there';Co ,.p y .. ;- . , at the 16 minut
Ilea ns"and-• M-rs;•,-Midf c •d l- ?'all.
' Bu 's Ball The majority bf them � b o e ng Io a spays •wi
ans , erre' . o ' O. n
his home town team folded°'up. a
Couple of weeks ag , was spectac-
ular� in the. nets and blocked the •'.
invading-Sepoys' time after`. time,
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the'other hand' the Sepoys,
showed a general weakness:When,•
rn a: Jo ' ' e ° zn r
•Musical committee is ye Hal -
swarmed into the' hall • after. 11 the visitors. ra in in two: quick:,
derby and;'Doris: Barr:. Everyone • pp., ,b�
o'clock - followings' the' Hockey. : • . goals while: sliQrthaided, • the•, sec-
• is cordially_invited• to attend: any . .
rnatch;� Ticket sales showed -,a -paid. these
, , • • . , •,•end: ,o�rie `came rem--the-stck�of-
of 4 7. However, '.of ' these::•meetings.• . who•
attendance 5, of . "husky left -Winger -,Morgan,
'were' issued • to the mem- The annual vestry meeting.
Passes
bers Qfboth Luckn w and ,Mount:
who :.arrived ' after ticket' selling
was -=•concluded -easil swelled -
the attendance to;over: 500; Music
was supplied by' • the CKNX
Forest, hockey team , plus others
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• Ranch '; Boys:
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the Church of Ascension was held,
on Monday afternoon with a good.
attendance. The Rev L, W ':Owen'
was in 'charge with'•'Miss #Edna•:
,picked np • a loose puck ,in. the
Seppy •'zone, and, went in .on'.Orr:
urn olested. .
Lucknow tans 'were cheered, in
'Boyle acting. as secretary. The -the: tYrird-tse0vd-when' .B•rll. 'PO
followingreports were•given:-therapped inneat goal• with .the
Wardens ` report by,Mrs Milton period only 26 _Seconds: gold, to-
:Walsh, the 'report of the Missions •put 'Lucknow very. much "back M
Mt: 'Forest carried th,e: play, oven`
their blue . line, and:•three''bf., their
• oals `could be. directly attributed
to -.-faulty-;; covering:
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When the opposition is • on thee.
attack, .Or staging_ ' a power play,
twb'defencemen cant beexpected':
to; stern the .tide: The forwards, ar
hem •h-ave-
-to�e&'ver-'r`.'
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their'checks
, i � ht's me here` with Nionday n g •g�
.was 'rea•.i.y •na .,
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George Graham reported'.: on-Jthe the next ten minutesit was. a., see -
Sr. W:A: May Boyle had ,the re-., sa'v battle:,;'At '9;50 havens' and
ports•. of the Sunday School, and
also the Little Helpers:.., The''girls-
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a i' :• /Ir* __T,HE•. biggest .
construction.: progra nme an . our
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history''' It .will *provide• the rural: telegy•
Phone equi mentwcould not. •be installed
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PH: HE I i.. . , 1 44.:
RURAL TEIE 0 E H GHI GHT S FOR 9•� .
4.TELEPHONE8 ... Over '12,000 new ruraA:iplephones. were
added, bringing ' the,, Companyt. total -to :100,000.
1 1arural tlin
•� Colics �....' Nearly 1, 00 new' telephone esere wv
built , #o: provide ' for: 'still mbre telephones with} .'fewer
P
r arose on each line.'. w
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' SWITCHBO•ARDS ...: Si*. exchanges and 2,000 'tele' -hones
were changed from magnetic ti (crank) Operation to the
modern. "common battery", s stern as used in many large
Cities. ' It is •planned to ;change over 20 more :exchanges'
and .some 6,000 telephones, in. 1947:. .
CALLS . . Efficiently and Conrteousl` y • mote ,. operators
compieted' morelocal' and, long. distance -calls than 'ever.
before.
rural. Construction' `ro amme
• Our S$,000,000 . . p gr
being pushed at top speed•so that you,n;ay,continue
p of .•
to haverthebest tele keine seri�lc ,at the.lowest cost
.FILE BELt IOI
COMPANY OF CANADA
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W A.: report was. . read: by, Mrs
mild:. weather: This is tli .third
•postponement, for The: Sepoys in
.Donald were , ,chased;:for::-high' six-scheduled'garnres
sti• cking Which• appeared to give * :* •,*
•Morgan 'a d Stevenson just °the ,;
nl i Springlike , weather has been
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Howard Thompson, and the Social elbow1om they needed and ice 'in n egiv
g th
1 `the the arena a real
Service • •
i •there. fighting, and`..at i6:.min gently needed*t* *ave
. given by ,Mrs. each fla lned the red •fight e. min t Weather is -
'ute apart. "beating, and 'cold w•.ur- •'
'George '.report'
was . aldenby: Jack`.Wa Walsh*.re.,;.,-p rt But Lucknow was •still
ported• on, the A.Y.P A• 'All of the
reports were r very encouraging.
The officers .elected` for the Corn-
ing"
o ning" year were as follows erector's
warden, '.Mr. 'Howard: Thompson;:
peap es. a R ,: •
g' s ._boar_d .sof management, Art
Graham,' Mrs. Tom Hodgins, Ted,
Haldenby,, Mrs., Milton :.Walsh,
George 'Haldenby, Joseph' Wall,
Geo. Haldenby; Mrs.. Ht w-'
and Thompson, • Mr. Karl .13010;
Mrs. • Karl. Boyle, Mr' Medford
Wall, Mrs oWm Wall; ...Miss May
Boyle;' lay, delegate to, the Synod,
Mr": Mrl n Wa1 h;', substitute,. Mr.
• Wesley' (*le.
P U R -P' I E.G-RQV.`:
utes Havens was rewarded• In
the :dying,. minutes of the -.genies
Manager McCoy.. tossed out:. five
forwards; in, an effort:'to, tie'it up.
ed any last minute power play.
'With r5seconds left to play Stair.;
enson :trapped : a puck near,'Luck-'
now's' blue line and had a clear.
path • to the net :°for• a final score,
of7to4
• Lucknow--goal•, Orr;, Def,,' Hall
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:Gould; centre, A, Chin; •wings, B.
Chin; J. Dahmer; alt., Greer, 1 c
Irit re, , Havens, W,ritt, Solomon;
Steuart; Cooke:•
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Mt. Forest -goal Watt; Def., El-
liott Baldarso• centre Stevenson
The intermediate's- next .'sched-
uled home, game '•is on . Mon'day
with •Palmerston.
.The Midg ets are slated to Play;
g
Brussels'' here onTriday night and
this should prove a` real thriller.
,In Brussels last week -the local
to win,but
kid � nosed � out' a 5 4
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had . to come' from. behind': in the, .
31.d' . frame ' t'o . do it. Cliff ' Mac -
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ac
Millan ,,:bagged:, four .of the :five
goals. . ,
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Don't fail to see' this game on
Friday nighto•t: •bwill also,
' •• - cure a. preliminary bout from '7•
t _ . •, wings Barnard Morgan Alt
and Mrs:. Gordon Avis an , D to 8 Q c1oc1 .between Luck
ld
d . ! r • ! ! , , now
'ba'be' of Tiverton' spent' Saturday owsett
at Mr, Will Walsh's
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Qnigley, and
Mrr s. Long spent Sunday with
Mt. Ralph'lill
• Mr. and -Mrs. Harvey Thomp-
son er tertaiiied'a number' of •their•
ffiend'sto a ,euehke party: On Fri.-
Law Cameron, ngo s
,by,.Donald, Diemert, 'Rae.
e. g. _ n
Referee -Alf Lock rid e;: lines
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man,' Wes Huston;,
Suniimary
First: •lferiod0 " '
1--zLucknow, Greer ` Macfli
~ IMyre) �`` t • ` . 3.20
day night, the gent's prize going penalties—Stevenson 2, Gould
to Mt. Ben Scott,' : "• ° Ingoldsby: •`
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• Several cases of mumps ase re- •Second. Period
.ported "'around Purple Grove,.
.Nicholson
alter
Mr. and Mrs: Walter,
spent :Sunday with. Mr. Howard
Thompson. °
, Mr. and Mrs: 'John Colwell vis.
ited, with their ; daughter. . Mrs.
"' ! recen lh .
Dion . McCos • t y
• Mr. Donald McFarlane ',spent
an eeniilg with Mr. Calviti Bob-
ertson
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2-- t. Forest, Cameron ..,. • 6.09
3 t. Forest;
Rae ,,,;,,,,,,,,,r. • .6,46'
4—Lucknow, Dahlner
• ( Greer) .,, "... ,....,., 8.2'3
5—Mt. Forest, Law :(Stew'_,
enson) :„ 16:40
6 -Mt. Forest, Morgan ,..,.: 17,20
Penalties hall,• Ba1darso, Law,
Stevenson, .Diemertr.
Third Period '
,i! ?P��•. v+qINYr• -.
and 'Brussels: Pee -Woes. These.
under 12 -year-old boys will pro:,
vide ;are interesting, preludeto thee;
Midget fixture, which you should'
not miss 'seeing.
Intermediate° Results
Listowel at Harriston (post
ponedl', • ...
Wit'tgham at M•ilVerton (post
'pond.) K,.
Mt. Forest afiPaltnerston.•{posey
poned).... ; •
Mt. Forest 7, Lucknow►' 4
,Milverton- 4, , Harriston ,2
Listowel •at Wingham. (post
paned) -
Listowel •at ttieknow p itt-:"
poned) ..4 •
Harriston at I'altnerston ° (post•
poned)' "'• ,