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' �.. RE DUCE NOW. SENTINEL; LUCKNO
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RINK.' FIRE WO'N'T`
•:PSET • SCHEDULE
Clhesley, and Elmwood, two of
sine teams. ill the Intermediate
W,O.A,A, group, are without an
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arenare early!
as. a result . of f
Sunday morning that. destroyed,
• the. Chesley •rink."Elmwood •uses
Chesley 'ring and; these 'two teams
were
slated to. 'play. their, first
game on;Tuesday. night. It will be
Played in Paisley and both°teams'
s.. nfiriue•'to Operate. .
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The 72 =. game schedule was
drafted at Paisley lasts week, with
21 Allenford, at Southampton •
23•—Port Elgin at Paisley' •
3•-r-Wingham at Lucknow
2 •
23--Allenford. at Elmwood,
23—Harriston• at Sout'haxnpton •
26—Paisley' at Southampton '•
26—Lucknow at Port Elgin:
26-Allenford at Chesley
26-7—Elmwood.. at ,"Harriston
28--Chesley at Allenford
;$—Wingham'. at Elmwood
28—Harriston at :Port. 'Elgin
294: -Paisley ,at LucknoW
30,---Lucknow ati Allenford
30=Eimwobd at 'Southampton
31—Paisley. at Wingham
31-7Southa'nipton • at Harriston
Lucknow • Sepoys represented by •
February.
Clark Finlayson and Bob- And- Lucknow at. Paisley
y
rew.
Southampton, 'Harriston, Wing -
ham, Chesley and Port Elgin
make. lip' the "A" .divisidn of the'
• loo with Lucknow; • Paisley, Al_
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lepford and. Elmwood in the :"B"
• division. The group '.will. . send a
winner' ••into. each .series. in-_' the
py
la ydowns ti
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For the:.group .: title•".A.", and.:
"13" , teams will ;each have a 'play-
,Off series. A11: , four "B" teams
is
'fourth aril second an d; •third place,
teams n? eeting, in two -game -semi-•
final series, goals. to 'count: The
final series will be a 'three games
with ith the , third battle, if
necessary,, on neutral ice.
Neutral .referees _ 'will be ap-
pointed by; the W.O A.A. ,for -all
league and playoff game
The schedule .is as ,follows:
• December.,
• 27-Allenford; at Wingham
29—Wingham • at ,Harriston'
9="`Paisle ' ,:at''Allenford
30 -Port: Elgin : at Lucknow
.304Elmwood at `Chesley
-.'21 Harristdn at: Allenford
Januar.'
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2-Chesley at Paisley
• 2 Lucknow: at:~.Soutliarnpten
2—Port Elgin at.. Elmwood
5 -Paisley,. .at--Harriston
.5—Elmwood at Lucknow
5• :-Wuigham at. Chesley
:7 Southamritori at'Allenford
: 7TWingham at Paisley
7 L- ucknow . at Elmwood •
Y.77;Southampton at Port Elgin
Harriston :at :Paisley
-Lucknow. at Chesley •
• ,F 9=- Elmwood at : Allenford '
:197, -port . Elgin 'at Southampton
.12 ,Allenford at Paisley
12Lucknow' at Harriston•
;12=Winghani at : Southampton •
13—Chesley at Port' Elgin- •
": •14 -Paisley'. at Elmwood
14 Harrrstori'.at Lucknow
• 14-�Southamptone at Wingham
16 --Elmwood at Paisley..ti
16—Southampton. at .Lucknow.
16—Port Elgin at Chesley
•46 Allenford 'at Harriston,
19 Southarnpton 'at 'Paisley •,
• '19-Chesley at Elfnwood •
19= -Port Elgin , at Allenford'
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20—Lucknow, at ,'Wingham •
•214-Chesley, atr` Harriston
2`1-=Eliriwood at .Port Elgin,
2--Allenford .at . Port Elgin
2—Chesley. :at 'Wingham
• 3--Harriston• at 'Elmwood !•
', 4-Chesley 'at Southampton,
..4-Wingham. at Port Elgin
6,--Allenford at; Lucknow
6—•Southampton at 'Chesley,,.
6-�Eilmwood 'at' Wipgham
6—Port ' Elgin at Harriston
9—Paisley at.Port Elgin
,9—Harriston -at Chesley.
1O-Chesley .at Lucknow
DUNGA:NNO......
Staff and Readers!
Mr. A-1exa-Smith;-aehool-tri . .
pal, has been ill here at his `home
with a slight attack ; or relapse of
malaria which he first received
during;. war, days,. when he served
in. " India. -•,.Mr. -Smith we hear is
getting; along .very nieely'toward
recovery. Mrs.' Smiths sister-;
Miss Sylvia Reid of Toronto„ has
been visiting them . during the;
holirIays. 'Mr, 'Smith has very, ef-
ficiently . conducted • services at
the. Uniteri Churefi "'v-ithich has-
been without• a pastor,for the past
few ".weeks. "Owing to, his' illness
Mr.: onald .#toss teacher ' of. Galt;.,
home -for ; vacation • ; at "Auburn,•
suppliethon Sunday. He delivered•
a bright :and •hopeful message: for
the dawning of a New, Yeah;,
The :Dungannon .Recreational•,
.Association, has helped the Christ-
inns spirit,. irit,: as a rink with •a, good
p
sheet of ice is enjoyed during
holiday time, :: without an admis-
sion, fee: Aniong •the.:youngest..of
these young _' people' is ' Linda
Blake,4-yearq old daughter of Mr:
and `lyIrs.. Cecil Blake, who' live
nextdoor - and: • have 'taken• kee
interest yin the sports>O. the `.'com'
n unity'.since becoming residents,
'along with IVIr. Harold Blake, her
convener
PURPLE GROVE
iR:,- :Mon;.Fmergnn-'oaf the.,:rad.ag-
school"at ientralia and• iris" r s;xu
also.- Mr. ,Raymond Emerson : of
Vancouver radar—Col.
spending•.the Christmas 'holidays.
with -their parents, Mr; and Mrs.
Sarni-' Emerson. •
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Needham;
,and Mr.' • and „Mrs. ,Frank Fair
spent 'Christmas day at. Mr. John
Fair's .
11:—W.ingham' at Allenford •
13 -Paisley at. Chesley
13 'Port. •,Elg•in at Wingham •
NIGH. SCHOOL SQUAD
GET :; B'YE; IN : W.O;S:S:A•.
Lucknow •'Aigh School has en:,
tered a hockey team in the Wes-
tern -Ontario Secondary Schools
Association, •• but will not see
action in this' loop . until' late in
•February as they have drawn , a
bye •
Gros ing'are as,follows
p. gs'
Grouli1.=:Lucknow. ,',
Group '2 , -Chatsworth, .Wiarton.
Group. •3 :Palmerston,' Mitchell &
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• Milverton.. • •
Group- • 4•;—Preston.
Group ;5—Wallaceburg•, Chathann
• ;Vocational School:
rou•:6:Thamesfor• In
Lucknow will • meet the winner ! Isl.ors on ris. rnas . • ay wi
of Group 3: during the weekFeb- Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Brown were
'ruary 21-28, while: groups. 4 and• Mrs:' Jacob Reid and Mrs: James.
6 'are. playing off. • The' winner of
roup: 1-3' playdffs :will • meet;
• i . k'
•duringst wee
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ou �2�winner.
,p t. •
of . March,. ' when.: the winner of
Group • 4-6. :will'..meet the ;,Group'
5 winner. The :winners :of these:
latter two• series will .play off.
'fora. the ;championship during the.
weeks of ;March' 6th to '18th.
ersoll.
an
.is. tin. -- -.. d
with: a committee is working hard.
� ncoura e ;the 's" ort ' of skat-.
to e g p
skat-
ing. As ''a' • frn.dl esture the
ng friendly...gesture
Slakes • entertained the Dingan=
noxi• softball• tearii at. their';:home
for ,a chicken dinner one even1ng-
before . Christmas. Among. the
' Gbdfre
boys
were Mr; Howard, Y:.
a Valuable ' player, who 'in , the.
middle of the. season had' a; leg •
' in 'a' road accident 'and' is
broken
'vine to.' use crutehes. The,.
still ha g..
boys; are ,.justly proud; having.: as
an indoor• • softball: • team praying
gat Lucknow : arend, . won,'the tro-
phy
ro-
ph .. of a silver; cup
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Miss 'Fern; Robb,. of ' :`Porthito
Spent ent the Christmas season with
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her sisters;,.. Mrs:. W m. Sillib ` and
Mrs: R. McDonald;;•returniing: to
Toronto oh '1'llonday.
Wednesday, December 31st, 1947'
CROS WERE POOR. IN
,FIELDING DISTRICT
Thee family of Mr,' and: Mrs,•
Will Walsh spent Ch�r,,,istmas .at the•
home of their parents;' . ;
• Mrd'•` 'end Mrs', . Schmids and
family' • 'of
'Mildmay, Miss: :Vera
tore .o f Toronto spent Chris�trnas
at the _home. of Mrsy.'John'' Col-
lms
le, •of Ripley
The Misses ' Gaw_• Y � Y
spent .Christmas:. '.at. ,Mr. Victor
`Gawley's. .
• 'Mrs. Watson '•Scott'has .gone :to
,ToroToronto' for.the' winter.�S
nto
. , Alberta McKi Tn:on
endin .the h;alidhys• at her.
sp g.
home• at •'Tiverton
A anvil gathering was held
f.:... yg ,
at the home' of �Mr stonald Rob-
ertson on'• Christmas.
. We are .glad,,to .report, Mrs..peo:.
Emerson, .:Sr ,'iiriproving
and :Mrs,. 'Don: McCosh,
Mary 'and Dickie :'spent.Christmas
at. Mr. John .Colweil's:'
Qur sympathy' is extended to
scription Mr. Siam Miller o f
Etelding, 'S�ask.; says:. We look
forward �tolhper. every week
and woyld'.be lost without. it. Had
very poor crops, here. Feed is-.
scarce and farmers are shipping
in hay and , selling their .stock•
owing to the feed situation,
Letters TO: The Editor
Mt, L, Ceampbeli; Tlj:ompt,dn
The, Sentinel
L` cknbaw Ontario; r•
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Deer Mr4. Thompson:, y
With 1947 corning ,to a . close
The Bell.• Telephone Comparif
Canada has dust : coni leted ad-
vertising plans for ;194$.
A record-breaking eonstrucftion
and building program, and. the • in
st,allation' ; of 10,000 • new tele-
phones:. every month, still "finds
us : fa ed' .with the same funds--•�-1
mental . problem—an.. -atisf'
P ped
but : expressed .and continuing de-
mand for service. There`•are near-
ly • 100;000 unfilled : orders for
telephones, .thousands: of .requests'
for. additional .equipnient,'.and. a, •
need for. ' further • increasing our
capacity . to handle Long Distance
calls:'
Y think. it is'fair.•'.to 'say that
' Skating -Far' - ChristnTa:s..
Welhngton'McCoy had -a good
sheet `of ice, considering the wea-'
ther;, for' the pleasure. of Christ-
mas eve and Christmas day' sket
ers.• It was, --the• first 'skatin of
. g,•
the season. A week -end: drop
the;ate3nperattire' gave "Pelt" an
opportunity to get the ice. in
shape, for:. the opening hockey,
game on' Tuesday -night, •
A new hardwood .floor has been
laid in the dressing rooms" and
hockey. rooms in the arena as the'
;;original floor, had. broken' through
in several places. ,.
RE=ELI�CTED PRESIDENT l,Rea.d;About� "American Hugs"
• Attesting to his leadership . abil How would yon like' to be the
ity and his, popularity among dis- king"•", o, f. a 'tropical. island?' The
tr ict farmers, John H. 'Reid was : colorful story'of .American citi
re-elected . president ' of the Pine tens who 'fought,' wooed .and
River Cheese:and Butter Co -open- schemed to beco4me • ings will be
ative at heir`' annual „Meeting.' one of many irttrig> irig' features
:Mrs.•Raynard Ackert of Holyrood an The •Amer\can Weekly, cele-
' is a', daughter:of- Mr. Reid. • brated magazine, with this Sun-
Confined to hospital'and. his ` c.ay's. (January' 45 issue of The
home since an automobile;•:acci. Detroit Sunday 'Times.
dent' several weeks ag ,.Mr. Reiei.
tendered his • resignation to,the
patrons who refused to accept it
and again. chose him to head their
organization; i3ntil. Mr. Reid's re-
., to his duties the meetings sponsored ,,by the Lucknow Fire
;' '. •e Mr. John Blue `as actingCompany, attracted. a crowd 'that
• ,ahos 1W1' •totalled .531.
•president.. , �, ' " paid • adm ssxoi s;.
-Directors 'are: John. Blue, Archie
Camt�rtr5 cy, Wrn.; 'A,. 'Collins and
• Bert Walden with Leerier&' Irwin
' soc"retary. ,
DANCE` WAS
PACKED
bort Halclenby'of Westford.
and Mrs.; John Emergon
spent' Christmas at' the homes•: of
Mr. Isaac' `Nixon and Mr.. 'Angus
Graham
. Mr. and Mrs. Edbert Bushell,
Geor e . and( :"Catherine. "sent:
g .�, p
hi tines yat Mrs; D..1 IcDonald'+s,
South 'Lind,
that ..we have. doubled the'. num-
ben oft ;telephone in• service ;since
•1927' tet -.,u,, to now, :in face
of 'rising costs,:; there •has • been
no' increase in the basic telephone', •
rates established .yt'wenty' :' years
ago.
In 1948 a s in 1947 we ,will .co
a n..
centrate 90 percent •of our adver
tising • in. over: 300 'regular 'daily
` end'`'weekl Ontario• and Quebec.
day, Mr:. and' Mrs.' y:••
Clinton newspapers• published, in the
•changes: operated by the Bell,
.•"' There is positive, evidence .of;,..
,our:. conviction that •good' news-
papers are the :beef, -medium thru,;-
•which to tell • the telephone 'story..
Past results and future• needs'
have; led to plan' for •increased•' .,
lineage in your paper during.1949.•
Sincereiy;
R.C. Scrivener,
Advertising ; Manager`
Visitors .for Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur '_Elliott And Her-
old
old were Mr and Mrs.Osear Cut-
hill, Walton; and ' Miss. Elizabeth
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Elliott of 'the ;village: •
` Mrs. J.
PJirs, J; Killough and
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'er' n • had for Christmas' the
Cam. ci , d
former's daughters Miss .. Mabel
.44eugh-Ef- reny-41
I elly ,, Seaforth and- , Miss
Killougli;
R.N., -of Toronto
''`i ors Nin. and Mr
Eva.
Agar,1D'ungarinon, Mr.' and Mrs. ; Vis t• witheo.
Fran Linklater. and.famil. Dun- ,Rivett for • Christmas;: ,:..were. Mr.
"Prank y} ,
1" M nd `-Mrs Joe Petrie and Chas. Rivett, 'Mrs.: Gladys. Rivett;'
The Christmas ,night dance,
Music. was provided' by Farrier's
orchestra' who will
, also. play •for
the Fire Cotnpany's•.New
;rear's
night dance.,
oP, r• a
family of :Exeter, Mr: and .Mrs: Mr; and Mrs: Albert.. Rivett and.
Russell Reid of Glenn's' Hill, . Mr, little daughter •Fiena Mr'•.Leon-:
and Mrs, Will 'Reid,.•Wingham and: ard' Rivett, who .has ,been ending
Mr.• and Mrs •Alvin Reid,I of•.Clin- on .the Great Lakes,, -Mr. Arnold
ton.. Rivett; Clinton, Mr: and Mrs.
•
Goldie Carter arYd :, Tamil ,- „Dun
Mr. 'and Mrs.' tOtto ': opp . enter- Y
Y ,gennon,-_-Mr. .and.�Mrs.� Eugene
t -awned Mrs: R: A. Mac'�Kenzie of
Thompson, Corinth, Mr and Mrs.
Wingham, Mrs .„Jas McEacheren,
Keith, r:and- Mrs. ,Don• dole, Gordon Bowers and Billie of God
London And Mr. Donald'MacKen
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Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ab
tie• •and Mr Ernest Maci enzie,
Godench • •
nen Morris dere Mr•. :and' Mr
.
Jas: McIntyre. Nile Mr;,
Lyman
We. are sorry to hear,of the ill-
nese of Mrs. 'Thos.' Wiggins i gins who
took a partial stroke the day be-.
fore' Christmas :Her soh Mr. Bert,
Wiggins, Mr§. • Wiggins and Val-
erie were
al-erie-were visitors from Brantford•
for. a few days: , I . .
Visitors with Mr. and .Mrs, Tam
Park for, Christmas , were all of;
heir family,. Mar "Bill M'
' r".; and•
Mrs. Clayton -Anderson :anti fain-
ily;• Mr. • and •Mrs, : Tom Lawlor;'
Auburn, and Mr, . and Mrs... Mel
Culbert" and little' sons, . Goderich:l'
Visitors with Mr, and, Mrs. W.
H. McClure \were Mr. /and . -Mtg.'
Sam Widcombe, Windsor, Mr, and.
Mr& Alf liefford and • faniily of
`Toronto, 'Miss Clara Sproul • of
Stratford and Misses Rebina and
Nettie -Sproul and ,. Mrs;: • Wm.
Sproul, Dungannon: ,
Misses; ' Pauline, . and, ,Bertha
Jones,: R,N.; :•.of',;Lond'on ' visited
here .with eir parents, .Mr and
Mrs, Fran Jones -for the holiday
Y.
Wee}s-end. •
Christmas visitors „with. Mr. -and
Mrs, Everett Finnigan were their
daughter, Miss Gwen Fumigant'
of Stratford Normal. SChOel,
•.M
Finnigan'S .mother;. :Mrs. : T.
Allen, Clinton' and on 'Chrsttr,as
Potter, Detroit, Mr: and 'Mrs. D.
Freeman and famy,Clinton and
ond
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Christilaw,
Mile.•
Underwent, Sttrgery
Ashfieldites who; ' recently un-
dement' surgery in; London were
Messrs. Murdoch. "Mathcso and
SolWIntY re..'. Murdoch return-
ed to his °home. in Ashfield, some: •
time ,ago. Mr: Mcln.ty°e'„resides'
in London.
BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED .
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The. Rex .Theatre hast been the
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show. place ..of'` the, ,Village
this. ear..: -Rexford Ostrander
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spared ne ..timid or effort . it ela1
orately decorating .;the, theatre,
and his • artistic •• touch gave
interior '-a`charrning `Christmas at-
mos here.
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At.. INTERIVIEI}IATE
ELMWOOD, . At a LUJ'CKNOV
I.n The•Lucknow. Arna`
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8.30 Sharp.
For `Thrills -And .,Acton Don't. Miss • One 0”
These Games. Ask. at the . Wicket tor a
Comp1irmentar r Schedule
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'ADMISSION 35c and 15c
Curnrng. Pres... " E :' :Anddrew,.
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