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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-01-15, Page 6At 51x_ THE, LUCKNQW , SENTINE , LUCKNOW, 'ONTARIO • M!� :�1 SEMS. WON SAND LOST DURING -THE'. WEEK The .Sepoys, just nfresh from druM'bir g Elmwood Ltimberkings 17 to 3 on Monday of .lastweek, went•right;back at them qn Wed- nesday . • • esday night, and gave them an 11 .to° 4 shellacking. This game was. played in Tara. ge• tters etters for 'Lucknow: ;here q George Chin 5, Jack Gould 3, Bill Chin 2 and lini Purves 1,-. • ` ' Lost In .Harrriston On. Mond y''night in Harristqn the Se o s lost their first` arae py • garne five starts, when ,they were nosed out 6 . to 4 . in the ' best game . of: the season: The Harriston Bronchus trotted .nut,. .three fast slf°dting, close • ,xche'cking '-lines that went, full steam. both ways all night. The "- score ky periods ;eras. 1-1, 5.=4 and' noGeorge Chin gojt two for Luck- w : and -Purves : and Bill Chin. oneeach. Stan •Smith of Strafford handled the game: 1 WON EXHIBITION TILT• • Lucknow J•uveniles,who have been marking'. time awaiting a go with the Clinton entry,. took ,'On the 'Kincardine Orphan :Midgets here on . Nonday evening and walloped them 9 .to 1. Lorne Cax- diss missed • a shutout.. as the visi- tors potted `their' lone .marker in the la.srnrunu. te of play, PEE WBES TR0VNCEIr. TINGHAM SATURDAY ; -Lucknow Pee -Wees played an 'exhibition gani,e •in ' Wingham on Saturday morning. and:trimmed the Win.gham kids "14 to .1 The local.youngsters were ' short- handed, and • took . along: Bowen Ross and Joe .Howald• who are'' a few months' over -age. Bowen was used sparingly in -the first period orily. Goal •getters were ' Art Baker 6;; Charlie Chin 4, Bowen'Rpss• 2.� 'Kent,Hedle•,yf '1 'and •Dennis Em berlin '1. The team •was in charge' of 'H. D. `,Bud"' T.hompson, and. was: `coinprised of the following: Hedley,- Joe . Howaid; 1st line, Charlie . •'Chin, . Jack . Chin, Art• Baker; alt.,.` Alvin Baker, :,Dennis Emberlin•; Bowen Ros•s The ,Pee •Nees . are 'slated to open the W:O.A A. schedule: in 'Lucknow' . on Saturday morning with Goderich teaifl the visitors, * *:n All .Pee .,Wee, scheduled' games will be on Saturday morning' arid anyone who.,,can:.spare the time will be'' Well repaid .to see. these hockey, .players r of tomorrow. ' in schen. M.. and Mrs. Harvey Sillib•'of' Cedar Valley visited with their daughter, ,Mrs. Ronald Treleaven -on 'ednesday. • Rev, Downs • of '•. Exeter took charge -of • the service. here on Sunday.: . • ' Mr..a_nd MPs ,,rack Curran• and family. spent an evening r'ecently with Mr..and Mrs., Chas. Hallam, We are sorry to report, Mr, John Menary 'of Hamilton, formerly of Crewe, 'suffered a .severe stroke last week. Mrs. .Frances Courtice4 of Santa' Paula,- California, Suf- fered a, fered one :'• about'month ago. Mrs. Courtice .is a sister'.of 'Pert Treleaven: _ •• ' Mr: Win.:, McConnell fejll on • the street near' his home in Dun-:. Bannon' and 'broke ' his leg and is' now .a .;patient • in Goderieh cHos- pitai We hope it it won't be foo' long till we hear, his; cheery, voice villa in e. a a in' the .. g g . , BORN—In Goderich Hospital, on January .6th to Mr: and 'Mrs. Benson' Shackleton,• a son. Con-� gratulations.' •�.. tai Ri i1; e• $i eig schedule are . on.. • tap. Harriston , • played here last night (Wednes- day).. ,On Friday night Southamp-. ton, plays here, with a dance af- ter, and ' gion ' auspices.' Next. Tuesday the •Sepoys go to Wingham and on Friday .night of next `week , (Burns Night) the • Wingh•atn squad:comes to ,Sepoy= ville.: . ***. • This pair. will 'be the hockey tid-bit: of the season bar \none. ***•.. , • Last. Friday night Lucknow was scheduled to 'go to Chesley", but .as -the rink' wasn't . available . a switch. was proposed that would.. bring Chesley _ere,:. This plan was, later:-'c"a c lled : ell•e . Iii the meantime' the .•Juver ile, were slated for .Monday and ''oda ' games, with Clinton; but this Y `'team 'advised ',that they,were• • dropping out of the group, and a.s. a' � result the ' Juveniles were. vr~ry.. quickly. RPuptls then.::take the., disease into • their homes :wh•ere the 'babies.: and•, p•re schen children . becor_rme_:victu is Such *• .7aret ,-measles, •;german :to consume -'the- dwindling sup • R i -- r g so frustrated -and it , The Pee. ees will have , a o scar et fever and•.di tlieri . e W g a dstizrkiance at .the. Palmerston • 1 P a ritated: by the meagre ratipns� and with. G d ri ii Saturday 'mornin • • ..•• ` Measles �" a da e�ou disease ... •inso epee, an arrogance' of these but•:Bantams are rn,ark� ned from the building" tor 'a week;: because it attacks the, respiratory snoo ers' .and i s eeto"rs that it in tin . for the, group, hasn't system, `arid in same cases spreads P n p • � g. g P and longer if this' penalty hash t • � p is` not in humari, nature to. con- • • Lucknow is represented in. both the, .'Wee and Bantarii „s'eries •iii the ''W O A.::, whi h takes (GIVEN. BENEFIT. OF DOUBT: In a. judgment handed down .Thursday. in weekly police •court in. Goderich, :Magistrate , J Morley ave. five • hunters the benefit .of the doubt an •,. • ismissei ed. charges'against• them .of Mint- ing :deer: out , of 'seasgn near:Bel- fast on',N'ovember 12th. • The -.men were Benny Webb, ' Lloyd' 'Hewi'tt, Walter.;Jaynes,: all of, London; Jack 'Holt, Thedford; and R. Thibault, Grand Bend., Frank Donnel.lj K.0 .was de- • Dear Editor;- ' I can assure.you 'that' it is "not frorn any desire to attain any • publicity' that •I write to you, but from the feeling; o -f --••-thee -terrible consequences which Must' inevit- ably •follow' the indifference of the press and pulpits and 'other sources of influence and informa- tion to _ the brazen attempts of Our politicians to rob us of our freedom' and serfse- of responsi- bility to our day and generation. When. these are• one and we be-, .come Mere pawns to.be moved c ab�out -by a•: rabble off. arrogant oliticians, until We become •dumb p THURSDAY, , ANUAIMRY 15, 19�4a .make g- fll or woman do their- I es V tlii4 :;.:,4----,,,,-: o ti.0. : in the doing of it, Harsh measures: ' only make thein the more ing competent, If the day ever ,curlier in Canada' when the wives: and ' mothers are compelled ' to stand, --line to -Semi -re -the --noeesstties of life for themselves and their families, then we may 'bid 'fare • - well to all of our dreams of. great- n. We will ' have reached a:-.1- stage- --.1• stage-. when only chaos and des peration, starvation and death ; con be the outcome, We 'can never again go back, to happy homes,, and` a free: and: independent o b.. istence such as we have knoywn in the past.' Ali . regirnentation will develop,: into • lost bnof , initiative," :cattle, "brother. to: the ox". We • and , subsequent slavery. "When:•i'- are.. told that these- are only tern no .Man can buy.or sell unless he ,orary, expedients, but ;once. sur- has the mark of the • beast, or.,the, p., • rendered:'they are 'never given number of •his, name'`. That' beast :.; back, because conditions.: develop, is communiszri; 'and , eomrnunism 'andsocialism'orthe1, 'fence counsel:. • underwent . O eration ' •P Roy MacKay of L-oclialah' un= derwent• ah operation in Goderich Hospital, last Friday. PA.R:.E ITS Ot :. HOQL. CHILDREN boys s u to 12ro and .14 •. years re-: The' winter' .months .are • tl use Y p. s �_ ectively. These two • teams are in which conarnuriioabie: diseases A. •sponsorecLby._.The:Claismen: • are the mosti`prevalentr[These'dis •` " ; * * eases attack the -young; especially those going•;to •school; where,- be- ' ;Ice conditions • so ;far have re . , those cause; ::they' . are: ,in .' close contact Vented: them : from getting much• ' • with each -other, the spread from one • pupil `' to another 'happens' * **. Chetley's ire ddmaged''arena is. scheduled to be officially.. re- opened*. e-opened • ori . iday night 'of this week: • mf,.. mak them; seem necessary to continue.'' There is'. one, conditipn'' which has reached its frustrating con- clusion- on- and Britain • ' i n• in • 'Great . clus o peiled to stand for hours. in line to get the. very necessities of life for 'themselves • and their famil-: ies.' 'Just iinagine� a home wherea the mother and' wife has to.leave her :household duties in the :earlyy 'mor<fin�g for even an hour' to Stand idly, inline in the discom- fort' of whiter,, without 'sufficient, in o t home' where perhaps. ,there is • a .sick • `baby,. or. -other : Member • of the .family. 'What :about the fire, the 'children might find:the mat- ches, the unwashed 'dishes :on the breakfast. 'table and, all. the' nest of •tithe :,things which. she is • coin= pelled, to; neglect; and then ;aftdr''. 1 waiting for a couple of hours to` be told: by an insolent clerk. that t the supply'. is exhausted` and she insist "try' and; secure something else which •:teafis •.another period of waiting -Is there anything else that . anyone : could. :imagine that Y would produce, fhesame feeling. of•• frustration • and irritation?. Then' the• hornet -coming '•of;,'the other. Members. of the family ,to:. a ' Make -shift' meal: It : is just not human ,nature to not •protest against such'. conditions, and' then _ __� wile ,restrictions'rnust .be incr ''axed• 'and' more inspectors 'arid rationers appointe'd taken off the . prod'lic tion 1•ine to ,:be consumers of the dwindling supplies, and this :vic- ''ious cirele will':continue till act= ual starvation- will be •quite tom- Moo, com- mon ' The whole reason for this austerity.:•;program 'in- G. B. `is be- cause 'so many have been •taken off the •production ' line • to become consumers,:' Every new restriction, 1 ;means: hundreds 'of. thousands' of producers taken out of produatio4 also idle. on Friday `night. *.*;* Their next scheduled home game is on Monday with'Goder:- ich.. **�* • • \ • measles, whooping cough, mumps, pl e • • those . still producing For' doing. damage and, cl eating - s.. en wit o e c g, rink,several boys have been ban i ng. $ 1 d as yet the bine war "'convener to calla Schedule .draft' the desired • .effect:: • ing meeting. * .11:* . "Chuck" Webster. handled the Listowel -Milverton ' game at Lis" towel on' ,Friday ' night arid• was. at Clinton on Monday.,.He is, one • of the most .ef fioient ;referees who •ever worked in. this district,: and should. he decide to' stay, ar t nd for : the winter;' would have,. few idle evenings'., �• • *'* Port° `Elgin Keystones 'are laze- exiting the loss 'of their .star" goal leti Elwood ' Stephens'on. He first ;,;caught: on as sub -goalie with the Owen Sound �Turiior Greys:,: but when .this team drew; a bye, Stephenson -loved back to, Port, brut was`n't hankering to play W. 0.. A. xA.• hockey' and next, thing` ' the Keystones: knew he was be 'tween 'the posts:. for Kincardine. 0,H.A. intermediate entry,. l_ • -One"'of Llc yyd Ael ert -f'r t, sitz ies • as recreational director .et Listowel, was the conducting of a hockeyschool. with: Howie Meeker, 'and' Bill .B'arilko .of .the son n ne n s little'a,. head. cold 'and s the a ';weak;, r 'bl �an, s 'bl h 1, to the lungs ands causes, pneu- time'' to . do :�:eve'ri what- they 'are monia and death All communi- capable .of doing.: The. `natural at cable ' dieases start ' usually a$ a 'titude would be to do just' as "Pelt" mise ti e y po si y help., cCo ' has an a 'head-, M as m e Y Y . ' and no a u. : m t of 'ol •' •„feeling� ab sit. 4 hours o n ficin ' : b 8, ours before the•can p g.. ache for -the same, reasons,- and onset ,,of rash That is' why it is the above ;apenalty , might. well •be • dan ger us in ..wi r . ..: .;: • g o bite m the to. enforced here, Y. • feel complacent over hat you ' * *, , is "only ;feel - slight head• cold Y a g Latest imbecility was the plug- ging of the lavatory in the ladies' room.wfth' an old sweat shirt,: One . wonders at the ;mentality. •of' ,a boy • or ' girl.:who would • do such a :trick. • **'* The .'arena is' a''commu»it op-: erated utility 'for. the benefit of the "youth' of the' district in par- ticular; yet there . seems to be little ''.appreciation : of . this • • fact. by 'agood many, who abuse the privilege to an .unbelievable r de- gree, Jet 'Plaines Fly O`ver,: • • r•:4t1s' rep ortedt' that tw' , ..t. • o lepro; ;gelled 'planes flew over the will age,in mid-afternoon on Tuesday, flying in an 'easterly dierction.• They were ata high altitude 'and = Toronto Maple Leafs as guest in,-, '\ th a swishing roar were soon•,. structors. o�ta of ,sight, . Ali; parents should realize` that. to' be satisfied: it .is "only . a slight gold” is a 'very ,dangerous.. atti- tude 'in ;winter months when corn municable diseases p`r-evalent. At •the onset Of' a colcl take your. 'child 'out of. schopl'Ior••48.:hours •at least; put • him , to bed and ob- serve closely for 'the ' onset of skin, r•ash; ` 'or : increasing, body t:'ey>:iperature�,or" any increased die-•' comfort of . any kind and db' -not hesitate ,to get the advice of your 'family physician. 'Give icon' child., plenty' of flu%ds. 'to • drink: If, all parents . observe these few simple rules at all times, they will 'have done a great deal 'not only • to ..'...y • �i�'�.�xi. _, curiaplications:.�:�in, therr> own children, but what is equally important, will help prevent the spread of • disease to other school children: • - Wrn:. Fowler; .YVIkb.,' D.P,H•; Director and M..O.1L •N.••e%.•%.• ♦••esse••••' w••e••s.•'••s.•a•♦ • I: would also' be :glad, to,'hear from, .anylone with information.. concerning' the famous Donnelly' tragedy of $iddulph Tov�,,nship; also . the Wilberforce ';refugee 'col- ony near Lucah' or the'Tolpuddle Martyrs. •• With best wishes .for the•.New Year; '1 am • Yours •sin�cereay; : A. S. Garrett, Box 162 Lucan ' Ontario., Caught. Black Fox Ernie, • Caster of Ashfield is • credited • 'with catching `'a..•:black fox 'with •silver ' hair in ii'. No. • shots were fired r' and, • ho he 'Caught. it,• :.isn't: =fully explained. other':than; "just hands slid: feet,•' rnd dog and 1•ots�-of--exci ' t't R A.A. JUVENILE• GO DEIkICl at •N`V�f LUCKO at 8.30\ p. lmi'ssion 25c .and .,1.5c 71111110111•1111111, W.OA. A ; INTEIRMEfIATE,: •/ ./ ;/ '/ / e .tJ. Arena t0 S ar LOOK '.WHEAT'S ; COMING'„ •4 / . • .: '. ' SOUTHAMPTON ; at LUC1 NOW " Friday, January W INGAIVI at: LUCKNOW Flint a Januar 1 Burns Niklit /� ADMISSION' 35c and 1.5c / s•aN.NeNN.N1.••••e••••••••‘‘••••••%••va•♦ %A.N. • / / / ./ / •;/ / ./ / / / / / Nei •