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THF, LUPIC.NOW SENTINEL, LUCKNQW; ONTARIO
Hugh McMilian send Nevi► �eafsGreeting from ScotIand1,
; Wednesdayi , February 5th, .1947
F p e Oy'
ear Lucknow Friend: was as prow s n, keep people quit
clothes ratio
D » d, ,. AL ERST4)N HEAVY�VE. IGtHT4 SEP : S.
,�...ded'a . Campbell .St.,
Lucknow, on '".Caledonian Day
I'mfoften' reminded on Edinburgh
streets t of Lucknow.. Farinily re-
the periods when' the' habit 'ob- :semblances•• apte• •not just .imagin,
wiously, recurs.. It is' memories of ary., Faces,' of :MacDonalds' Mac -
Sweated brows ancl• icicled mous- Kenzies' • Grahams'Gordons' pr
taches that • make one take • up Ross' could, I'm: sure, be found in-
Ones pen! . Thanks: to the Editor, the. Crowd,. Nota few .wear the
I've 'been able to use part or a kilt; not. just- "uniform" either,
.:Column a coupleof times a year but: as ordinary every -days garb
• for keeping. in touch .with home -•Street crowds here -•differ.- from..
�' „} those .: f. Lucknow in that Edin
side folk;. h o
year, .time, burgh,y h
Last ea , at .this I was. • is mostly Lowland, with
i n ,Francisco,: B r nekt' Christ Highlanders in the minority;
u S� Y
',inas f hope` the sea lanes' to For* .4.1Cknow's crowds would: . e'
descent. n
rriosa may.,; be wide open ., again'; Mostly of oI-Iighlarid .:..r
just noW' it's' Edinburgh, Edinburgh's Princes.-Street,'how-
Writing to Sentinel,. friends ,has kxi , 'well dressed. • • - P ]Y1
a tioni s •
stem. is TRIM` SEPOYS BY 7-2 SCORE . :01 E IN'H; KRIS .ON
beconne,:alrnost habitual with ane. The food ra . Y •. .
7 ` worked.: Jt serves to distri- ; . Outweighed-. - . and outplayed, • Lucknow Sepoys ,dropped a 3 '
Mid-sumnrer an .:mad -winter: are s ree s • , • well •, � g• "
Bute available supplres as that Lucknow Sepoys- dropped a 7-2 to 1 decision in,HarrAton on Tri-
bute . , ••. h share., But what ,
everyone . his.: , Pa : erst n huskies .day night, in what. Hairiston'fa'
getsdeoi,sion to, .. Irri 4 '
`is -a share? you ask. Approximate.; th local arena 'on Monday declared was their best game of
1 enough butter to spread two in . e
�' _ - night- It was •another ,tiring tus- the season. lit was fast .and ,clean, • �.
dozen slices of darkish .bread a. .g •
about three isle' on sticky ice. ° but, the local version •
is that the"
week;; "bacon: 'for Sepoys were more outluckec than
it akfasts a, week; a pint of jam' The game opened at:a.• torrid•
,. a
DROPPED CLOSE
I've itis. been for: a•• walk along • ever, °whether people be Highland.,
l
Prince's Street the' "main street" or Lowland, . Sir Tatter Scott sits
in :
• . of the Scottish capitol, e in Can- ' his ..sheltered monumental
. , •,
ada Might' call it. New Years bay throne philgsophically. •' looking
m e • all over, day in. day •out.
is. •a •holiday. here,, So .all' the shops th
,are 'closed, 'Numbers of ' .people ' Not far' away, David Livingstone;
• trolled abeut•'aen o ing this s, e- - stands out , in the ••op.en with no
Strolled 3 , � g ' over -head protection, witi
Bible
• ono. New, Years: of peace;. ,and also....._ . , . .•,
-revelling!..ui._•••the .shining 'decora in' hand .and the skin. of an
• tion •bestowed 'on' the•• city.. bye nat- , .,t frican lion at his feet—one of `
the, Scottish' crowd Who became en uestiori' though, whe-Palmerston. had put on :a •terrific•
tine after gloomy Weather and ea , is. ail , $� q . g ,„
'i h ��a wbrld'reformer -and explorer,. in w ership will ower• ° la -,and you - could • see.
'soup fog; The .-sun � shone with a a .. .:, ther the change o n p � -P p Y
l softlight ah ra.cteristic of "'`4' . produce .any more'.'csoai.'. Mining 16-
out
6 -
•love y • g, . ,a . , � I ' t f li th 1 h P g .. p
outplayed with the Harriston
goalie 'the .big • factor ,in setting~
theme back,' With only one
'and that -from the .stick of J $hn•
Dahmer, who, ,patrols . left .wing' ••
with the�Chin brothers. - ' •,
Lucknow- ...declared another
puck went "clean.' through the net,„
' Dahmer fired
but wain't allowed
this; one. also . • : • '
' on: de�fence'to beginwith,.
Short
The Sepoys made the trip Stith=
otit Jack 'Gould: "`Toby."' „Greer
was moved back 'to. wiwrk•-,with'
Hall• -•.and . Cook, . but Greer: wrent . ;
'out of the• game • earl ; in :the
for repairs to cuts. about . the left • •
eye.; . Hall and Cook -finished', out;
it coming". It was Past
a month;. an .occasional egg and a
little.milk..'This is just enough
if one is' very careful• and' canny.
Potatoes, porridge and fish—all
?tile best• in the. world, .;are' more
plentiful. Would that some other'
countries had tht' ,systeii instead
• f 'the .Black. Market which sup
o _
plies the' rich 'with lucuries. and,
starves the:pool-to death.,
•
.ace, but after, ..the ;ten. mrn
F �
mark in 'the. first .period, slowed
n somewhat ,as ,the! heavy go-
ing
ing took its. toll. From there on
the turned: it on in spurts. •
• Selling; the • Elmira ,product,.
was the big un. of the night get-
gg
three. of. the . Railtdaders..7.,
�tirig..pie
goals•.. He' also'tossed around some
ute
Many changes es. are• taking place • butt . ends that didn't escape. the
Y b
in Britain these 'times' From to- .watchful• ,eye . of . Referee Stan
daythe coal mines' 'Lome underSmith and earned him a pair of
'the control of one. owner, John: penalties, '
,. ••.•
Bull himself: Workmen at. the pit It was.• at. the five minute mark,
heads • are • celebrating the occas- ,
ion. it 'flags and ” speeches. es. ''It that Selling opened the scoring.
o w g P
these northern -climes, and show- been through during ,the war
cor off Edinburgh's .historic ears• the.general appearance of
- years,
s' e
'rea..�' _cl: z:. t _
n
. r lad ...11►. . �nu�....n,,a. � the 'city; °differs littler froxn�-that::
'like in .'art art. •-gallery .. % k a •s. Only y one bomb•:
of p're=Vvar 'td y ,
n spi e o .a ese peop a Wave
'The biggest throng of, people hit Edinburgh . ' during :; the : war. •
came from. UssherHall' where The' Germans':are • said to have.
Hai el's .Messiah- Was; sung'
ey_ .Called this area "Suicide
FdinburQh ChgraUnion,_.an=There,-1k .-Sme -ood :gunllneeyr"s
:organization neatly acenturyold, •"defending the banks of'the Forth...
,
this is •an annual event here: Not a few' -of Goerin 's'Swastika
'Tickets . ar e sold, out'' weeks in birds were shot down like clay
advance,.. the best •1 • cofild do was .pigeons into • the sea off the. °Scot-.
12-1.70_ listens to. `People's conversation "tisk coast,. *Also Scottish .leather
,`mss they, emerged'. from ' nearly
three hour's of _Praise.' (rnid-day
• tillthrre)• .and try•to catch `echoes
• : of -• what they heard:
and woollens wear ' so ' well .that;
they 'stand' a few 'years of ;'war
quite ,well. 'Patching.• tailors: and
f
Prince's tree.. tivas quiet coin-.:claithes: ;look'almaist . as 'guid's the'
S q
spared with yesterday: 'Then it new": —This,, together :with :•the,
doesn't- ' seem to.,, be attracting
many ' more' war veterans •. than
_farming. in :Canada is -.attracting
'Canadian war.' vets, Meantime
peopleget only. enough coal for
barest. needs ---a hearth'fire cer-
the' the 'period alone. d
inute• mark when Bill: Chin got_
minute. ''x
the equalizer. Wien but ,secorids3 ' .';. ' ni ht's ame
q � Prior to 1Vionday g g
w 1 in-, the • e .iod::Palmer ton Y....._ . ; -s.: had
to p ay p r .. ..� � with. Palmersto..n-•Thee.,S-eP�y :
againtook:the lead,ori some -loose a.record of . two;wins. and three.
covering. losses, but with --the kind of hock-
tain tithes of :the day..
There's lots Palmerston ran'in three'goals: ey they; are .Playing it'll be' bard,'
• he la• offs:
' ° � w i hunt. • a . replykee 'out of
coal under John Bulls ti ht•
!. rn the second . • t to p y
'of, �g 1
i ttl . filarias' -abut ;whether the from the 'homeatets.' They :•added
shovel: `in. John''s'ha ds.. will. 'pro- 'before' ''the third- 'frame'
;�? . another
duce more:coal.:to meet the'need .was 1;a .. minute old when "Gould:
is therefore •• now• a to the •
P • celared one. onto. Cttttinga, -stick
miners. They .say they ban do it, •
so blessings' on: theme ::
whn; find it in.:At, the• ei lit niin-
• e ' ark 'Bowman• ludo `it -tinny=
ut m e
it 'will ' be 'cold in Lucknow -e: visit ors while•
.. ... 'rot:..:, . .,..; , .. .:. � t. ... .-..
her ; seven � for th
now,aoc, so here s••w•is ng you all •both teams were feuding :around •
• F A k
.tinning, warm :hearts 'to meet the:
New; Year:: •
•
•
CALL it what you will,— the desire to,
stand on your own feet—the ,urge to get ahead; under'
Your vn : steam- "a . business of my own" is: probably
as for thousands of fellow-
.
ellow. 1 ambition
Pi '41
tiM
4
(s •
s
you . have ideas" of
startiiag yip in. business for yourself,
of improving your present set-up, or:
c $Oi1ng ' inW par,tnetship with *friend, ` the' need for money..
• togoing get will'. be just about No. t item' On your. agenda:
y•
•
41'01RIN,• ,wN
• n4
'HERE'S where; you
can look ''to the Bank of ,Montreal,.
which hats already ' ':become
Banti" to the isancls, of veterans, .from coast to coast:`
Gould_ and A `Ching battled the.
e :puck' in on ',the Palmerston net
1•at 13 minutes with • Gould ,yet
ting Lucknow's second goer. , Hall;
and Gould both drew ' penalties
'seconds • apart .With • a• couple, of
minutes to go,•'but the Chin ,Bro
`hex's':' and ':Dahmer-tttrned-i
and .:ragged ,it nicely td' the 'finish..
,Orr was about the "busi
:est Man an the ice in spots.. He
'turned :;aside flying pucks from
rail .=angles :tom -e-r� l and.. at times
had as many as two•. uncovered:
Men. parked at each goal • post
(3mal..inger., in the' Palmier ston
net ;was :.almost unbeatable acid
while. he didn't have•:a .'much to
do 'Was as: `cool as the roverbia�l
cucumnber:, 'whe:the ' Sepoys•• got
• .in on . him•
.:
Lucknow-Goal, Orr; "Def:, Hall'
& .Gould centre, A Chin; 'wings,
•Dahmer. and B: Chin; ,Greer,.
Maclntyre, Havens,. �Writt .Cook,
Solomon,; Steuart,
Mop in. and ' discuss yourtCnancia1
needs , witirc your nearest B of X41 manager.. He knows .;
the details of the new '•Veterans' • Business and `Profs
. siona�l • L�ans� Act, recently passed. by :
Par'iamcnt 'fpr, your benefit; and he. is
anacous, to ,help ge-•ah'ead•,'veterans. ° If
''yoiit proposition is sotiind,r thr«smo4ey,
for you atthcBof.M.
a : Renicinbcr , .when yom ash oris loan est the
I3: of Af, yaat do notrift a fasvoxn
• r
•
NK' 01' M fNTR AL
MY BAHT
,or ,utirwera�
uck ow -Branch*_._ J..A T'HOMPSQN,.:.Mariager
46t:ANS tti' EVERY ittak,tle OF .lift g1N•C1 t$t7,.
• river xiifia...x.r .40 .
Pailmers on -Goal, xrialinge
Def., Bowan,.F. Martin; Centre;
Johnst6n; • wings,'• W. Martin, Cut-
ting; Alt., Brittain, Hamilton,
Goettler, =Selling, E. • Martin, Net=
son, Hoelscher..
• RefereeStan Smith of Strat-
ford; linesman, Morrison of Pal-
merston:
Summary y .
tt�'irst' Period
l Palmerston, Ceiling (F
Martin E. Martin) `• 5•.08.
• 2--Luicknow,• B Chiri• (A:
Chin) . t .,.:.. " 16:23-
3;—Palmerston,' Seili ng. ' (l-Ioel- ' .
scher) i 19: 2.
—Penalty --,Hamilton. . ..
the
At. the `start of th Season. there,
were those: who • couldn't •se% how. .. • '°
the ice an.y, kind of a cont •
Y.could Y .."
ender.
t w _
xCamero.= 1'rpj
es
Ree,
• Was el
ty of;
e Count:
UarY
.r•1Vlonda
Nine
Were r
�ere
except
carding
ter the
•
Qpponi
follow,
The
ing' .(
Beeves
. Naugh
• •Mullet
Long'
comini
Fina
nellya.
son!:
' Edu4
• Ballad
Everal
Egti+
Messy:
Muller
TTavishi
, ggr9
Long,
McIntc
Tonilii
Starr,:
Refc
Balls)
ter, 'D
tori,•'•L
proved a .tower of strength. :too • Hou
h°iqua d-altugh-- h!s—;—
itching to get a stick' in his hand, '
.Goner,
•Chit
such:, a prospect is definitely out
• Short;
this year:. "Big Kenny" 'recently
returned' home . after a• long spell t'
in. Westrnii ster.Hospital, and: doc-
tor's: 'orders: ar-e that he can't : do
a tap .of ,work -for. about another `•
• —
'Heap
neliy,
War
Dusen
Com
--:�x
,The Midgets. •ate.;having a tiri►e:. .
getting :their; 'long . drawn out
;schedule finished: Brussels was
due Ap1aSr here,last Friday night;
but• late in the afternoon, word
carne that they:tackle::
the roads'. ..:, •
x
Mri I pig's Gads went•toy' Wing=
hair° last 'night to. play • a :post-•
poned: game .With %:the .Hingham•
Midgets and as soon. as .the: Brs-
sels' game is run off' the three
teams will start a playoffseries
1. , x �..
But there was more than the..
Midgets dissappointed: on 'Friday
ht., The Pee-Wees were .raring :
to go in a'preliminary bout w -i
Brussels, but this too was' off:
Second Period • `
4—Palmerston; •
• Hoelscher °
(F.' Martin)- l• 4,55
i 5 -Palmerston, F.Martin
• (Seiling) 7.00
'6—Paltr erston, Selling ,(1�Te1
.sbn) .. .........:.:. .. .:.°..:•11:4d
Penalties- .Da `'
• hmer •aeil�rig, F.
Martin.
Third .,Period t '
7 --Palmerston,' Cutting,. ;.:, :42
9 --Palmerston .:Dvrnai
9—Lucknow, °Gould' (A, •
Chir.) .,.... «...... 13;10
.`Penaties Selling 2, Hall,,
Gould. •
°
x —.. ,
Intermedial Results
Palmerston: 9,.• Mt. Forest 5• .::
Listowel 9, Winghamn' 7
.`Milverton. 20, ' Win'gham . 5
• Milverton t, Harriston 2
Harriston 4, Lucknow 1,, • •
Mi1'verton'' 4,` Palmerston. 2
•Palmerston 7., .Lucknow "2
Winghai}i 5, Harristdn 4
Milverton 5 '.1'' 1 11
Listowel •
„. 5 0 .0 10.
'HartiSton„. 3, 4 '1 .7:
Wingham . ,3 , 5 0. 6`
Palmerston• 2 •3 ` 1.. 5
Mt.' Forest 2. 5 1
• Ducknow ... .:..:. 2 . '4” . 0
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