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T1,i LIICKNOW 5it'NT1NEL, LUCI NOW,, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, "MARCH 12, 1947 °
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BANThMS , QVSTED LISTOWEL
TO ENTER • W.O.A.A. FINALS,,
L u ck n o'w Sepoy-. Bantams
Swamped -Listowel on•Saturday
afternoon b r .a score of '19 to2
and at that, had •a pair of mark-.,
ers disallowed. The game was a
sudden • death fixture played
the Wingha d Arena, and. the
victory; their fifth straight over
Wingham, Walkerton and, Listo-
wel',-
isto-wel ` sent the local kids::•into..the
final' Series „for the Western On-
tario Athletic Association' sham_
,pionship. •.:.
Lucknow tooka 2-0 , iead in the
first, •-period . as they, • opened
cautiously.. They .added 4 to. Lis -
towel's '1.`in the second, arid :gran
wild in the. third 'for ten more• as
against 'another singleton fpr the
opposition, Two of', the third per-
iod goals . were banged in before
the • per-:iod was fifty, seconds old.
Morley Chin. led &the : scoring
• parade With seven, Calvin' Gibson
and Elwood'Irwin got -3 each; and
Bruce Johnston, Harold` Howald`
•and :Joe::I oWalcl-gat-srngletpns T-
,Lucknow's` line-up',was: Goal,
'Joe Whitby; def.', M. Chin, C. Gib-
son; centre, E. Irwin. wings, Don-
Bowen :Ross, , George Anderson,
Donald Thompson, Har9lciioT
old, Joe Howald, .Alvin li win,
Clayton Hodgins; Donald Agnew.
..Referee -Ted.., ,'English,' Wing-
hanr.
".: D- ,=?j iritEiN` '1tUSSEL,
GAMY ORDERED-,
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•Ltickn_ow and Brus'sels Midgets,
'battled to a. 4-4.tie in twenty anis-'
Utes, overtime ` on ''Monday • night.
- The game was played in Brus
BANTAMS TO MEET CLINTONp
FOR LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
By trouncing _Brussels* , 7 to 1
,on. Monday _night, the Clinton,
Bantams qualified to meet ,Luck
now for the W,O.A,A, champion-
ship. At, ,press :tilne' definite de-
tails were not arranged,. but it
wasindicated that •a sudden death
game . would . be 'ordered played.
today (Wednesday). The winner
will continue in the •QIltario play.
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Lucknow " and • Listowel. ,Ban-
tams were given' free.: use of the.
Wingham arena' on Saturday,:for
a sudden ,death tussle to •decide.
t • semi-final winner lin' the
"Doe" Cruik
.A.A:' th nks�. to Do _
shaOnk. � •
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Clinton -arid, Brussels were slat-
ed to' 'play : Monday'and. the win-
her to meet, Lucknow *for 'the
-"silverware" -series:
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The. "series" will be a sudden,
death game, as the winner• will,
continuee.. ate .. the , Ontario Mi#?mr:
Hockey Association- .'playdowns,
and this league,is 'standing'. by
waiting . a W O.A.A: winner.
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e, winner .o the .. _. .
uc no,
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play_off is expected to.en-'
ter• the semi-finals round 'for • the
Ontario' .chanpionship',and : will.
be only one ser yes :•.away from
•crack• at therovincaT.title.
Bruce Johnston got sa.bad crack
14.: th-c galxae-
a,.rd suffered a slight concussion..,
He was feeling . much improved''
within twenty-four hours but :is
carrying around a real shiner. •, % ; .I
Three of the Lucknow Bantams
'sets and as Lyckh.ow: thought. was and ,three from Listowel .werein-'
the ,''final , in ;'a goals to.'.coun • terviewed .by Tory' Gregg -on''l is.
• series:: Lucknow won. the' 'first. Saturday might broadcast . which
' was about :as .br a thrill' as trim -
game 13' to .2 . a week ,ago . Satur big
:a
day night, .but due ,to` 'ira'vel :con-
ditions were not able ' to resume
this .group 'championshi series
..until Monday,
Brussels, held' out for; a ,three-
game. series; as. originally planned,
° and the powers that he•,;subm t-
ted 'even : though ams in other
series : are playing su den death
• fixtures: too '•beat out Old Sol
•• The third game'was set tor last
night, in •Wingham, `but Lucknow
held • Out . successfully '-for `` original
:plans to ,be ,followed whereby the
teamfinishing: on; top, had: the
privilege of a .third game, if sec
Should' Brussels'win:last night's
game, a'•fourth game will .lie nee;
essary. .(We're : off -the 'press be- clicking.' for goals and were kept
o.ame time..
off the score„ sheet.
ming; up Listowel.
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• . Moir ley Chin was pieked by.
Tory acid the:ot er we a.'s.were
picked ...by 'the management': by
lot: The .two: slips pulled:.from. the
;kat. -gave', Joe 'Whitby. and ,Joe.
Howald the ,privilege -of "getting'
on:° the air'.
:Harold ' }iowald -'• would,, have
pulledthe hat trick With a brace
of goals; had: not two' of them
been' called back •*because the'
referee claimed:. he was in ` the'
crease f.
-The , ,Ii-year-oid • lee- • e •.. ine
of Bowen 'Ross, George Anderson,
-and • Donald; 'Thompson,' weren't
World's : )Day of : Prayer Service
' : The"World s• Day.of_Prayer ser
a :; vice ' was ' .held' ' in the,: United
• Church. on Friday, February:.21st,
The service wasprepa'red by Mrs.,
Idabel, Caleb: 'of, A:llaabad,,l fi i
who, took• for her theme "Make
straight; in the Desert a Highway
for. ourGod". Mrs.:.' Decker con-
ducted the , openirg'_exercises and
was • 'assisted in leading : various
Parts of the, program by ''Mrs..
`Harvey Treleaven,` Mrs: W. ,
'Douglas' and :Mrs..Temple Clark
Two v•ocal ,so••los • were • .rendered
,by .,Miss ,Margaret 'Rae and Miss
• Jean . MacMillan: Periods of sil-
ent prayer were lead by ,Mrs.
George Joynt,•. Mrs, Gordon Tay-
lor, Mrs.. Malcolm Stewart, Miss
Ciretta Campbell. and Mrs. •Wtn,
Stimson, Miss,Mary McLeod, gave.
a very . interesting- address on
' "Prayer', emphasizing, the great
need of prayer today, and also
the different kinds of prayer and
• ,answers to prayer. This w'! s
.1'6 -Wed. with prayer. by Mrs. Rus-::
sell. The .meeting: closed with • a
hymn and singing of the National
anthem after which • Mrs. Clark
pronounced': the ')bezied'iction, _'In
spite „Of the. `cold .day th'ere. was
a: good; 'attendance at this service.
COJ1tRIES FARM FORDM
The social.. of the Courries'Cor'-
n'ers :Forum. was held 'at the home:
of Mr.' and Mrs,. L' tirne Parrish."
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Progressive euchre 'wasthe en
tertaininent of the evening;. IIelen.
Little and Robert..Farrish worn
high :scores, -.consolations going. to
Mrs. Jamieson and Grant Farrish
• Mr. and 'Mrs: W, Farrish gave
their home to discuss• the -subject
of March, 3rd. It was .decided that
industrial: labor . could assist far-.
mers 'by supporting• their ,horse,
market; thus.. assuring 'the 'pro-1
ducer more stableprices. If urban
wages are" sufficient to maintain
high 'purchasing • power ftvirould
benefit the, farmer in his ,hiring.
Of, help; It seethed' doubtfu't if we
could render. Much aid' to labor,
unons. •
Atter the business was conclud-
ed those present •engagedin some
contests conducted -by. Mrs. Scott; •
XT)`CKNOWITE AUTHORITY
ON CLUB !ROCEDURE.
The Detroit Free ' Press. 'recent
ly carried °a lengthy article' about;,
Mrs_ _ G. _Swae1 harnet of that
ri' Stan of
isparliamentarian city,. w o ...._.
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the Detroit Federation of; Wo-
men's Clubs. . .' . "1
• Mrs: Swackharnee was formerly'
Annetta Greer,- daughter of Mr.
and'•lvirs, Frank Greer, of, 'Luck
mow, .where' he at one time. an
a dairy; route' in the 'vi11a e.. Mrs,
Swackhamer is• a granddaughter
of the late Mr and. Mrs. • Alex
Ross of Lucknow and • a riiece of
Mfrs:' T:' W. Smith,..
,. Mrs.,•..Swackharn,er. started. .her,
club° activity in 1929 as a charter
member. of, Epsilon Zeta Kappa;.
having "decided that if she" gave
up'` her business career to', stay,
home; she, wanted to have some-
thing more; to do than keep house.
She - 4 serving .this . year . as
president of, the ;Detroit Parlia-
mentary Law Club,. and is parl-
iamentarian of the Worrien'i.As-
sociation •of ' • the Goddwill • Indus-
tries and of the Vomen's. Cancer..
Detection Centre. She is a past.
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president.' of the_. �F . �,�h as
Auxiliary ,•to Post 1071 ,a
served, the'. DFWC as recording
secretary, •
`She os also parliaznentarian• for
two clubs Of,' which she is not a
menlb r ;the Lincoln Study. and
the Ni rses' Staff Council .of rhe
Dejartment of Health,
Anti of„sojirse .herjob as . Fed -
eration parliamentarian nalres
her 'a, `consultant. to all` the .feder
'ated clubs.- Her phone rings con-
tinually'
ontinu'a ly around the time Of -art.:
•nuar ,Meetings ' with members
Seeking solutions _ is ',their°,,;pi'ob•-
lems; : ..
"My husband. accuses' me of
having a ,pigeon -hole .,mind",she
smiles, in explaining her liking,
for parliamentary law.' ".But :1
Tike R the systernatie Way it hand-
les things. I' guess, it's natural for
.an ex:bookkeeper to , like •order•".
;..:;_:Club work is more -stimulating.
than business fife; says Mrs.
Swack amer u meet
all kinds
s
4.'"peo'_i71e::;i.nF:.lgro:14tis"ire' Cen-t•?:?� ...,..... �:
tied. "And: each c1‘,'b you belong -
to •means one ?yiore interest to .:
snake you 'a well-rounde,k ndiyid-:
ual" °' `.
Suffered Broken Hand
Miss Jessie iiiacts;,ay, Con, 2,
Kinloss, has had her right hand
in a th s - enthh
ing • fractured the hand in a fair •
at her'home,,'A, rheumatic
tion has forced:,hery to: resort. to..
the 'use of a crutch- and a ,cane '''
tog et around; :and 'the'fractnre
; has".handicapped, her all the, niere..,
The ;same .Week .that Miss Mc
Kay •suffered the mishap her, bro=
ther.• Angus developed pneumonia,'
from' which : he- is • convalescing. -
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the sweetest "buy" your dollars. are going'
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stay
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four coil=sprung wheels ready to level':the.
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