HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-02-12, Page 7Y1
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FEBRUARY 12th, 1948
LUCKNOW
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Afte the skating party Wed -
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David• An. derson Gol ; - 1 e _ T
tin attended the Turkey Breeders
Association at London recently.
' Mr. Dan Nicholson` and Ken-
neth .visited with-14ggret-Nish;
olsor, Iincardine,
Mr. Oliver MacCharles ' accorn;
panied by. Mr. J. McIntosh, 'mot-
ored- to London on -Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs., Alf Ritchie, on
Billie, Mrs.. Isobril.le MacDonald
spent Sunday With° Mr. j and Mrs.
Robert Hamilton.
Little G•eorgena Smith daugh-
ter of Mrs. Wm, Sinithro(nee..Tillie ;
MaeGillfvray) is at 15resent yflth•
heraunt, Mrs Oliver MaeCharles.
Mrs. under'went ,an oiler_
ation• in •. Kinea •dine Tdospital
•,Mr4, ,Evelyn Barkwell• spent the:
'w.ei k=end with: Mis; Daisy'; Mac-'
Charles.. •
Everyone is thrilled over 'the
aid time, fiddlers. coining, to Luck
now on Friday night sporis•ered •by
the ` . Lucknow : Legion • of which
'Bob McIntosh is president.
Miss. Etileen .Henderson; R.N. of
Stratford spent the week-end';at
her hon. -ie. •
• .Ntis.s Susie Gibson 'is visiting.
in' Clintons with .her; brother; . Mr.
Jack 'Gibson. ,�
r. o oldie' 1Vlartin is
nesday night' th„ Staff° --ami pupils '
of. the High School were treated
• to .a free picture show, "Caravan",
We wish to thank Rex very much,
for this treat: •
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Eileen Purvis' team was' again
victorious,' in ,volley ball. This
time her team won' 49-17 over
Gwen. Treleaven's' team. • •
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• 'Assembly, was. opened with the,
▪ hymn. "Sing Them ,Over Again To
Me", followed bythe Lord's pray:;'
>er; "Scots . Wha. Hae" wad' sung:
ands a reading:- was given by
1. Aaron Boak
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"Daddy,..is today. tomor�pw?','
asked little Johnny.
"Of' course not, my l• boy".
"But' you said it •was."
"Whenever did I say -that today
Was tom�orroW?''
"Yesterday",''
"Well - u it • was : then".•
"Theii, today was tomorrow' yes
terday, but . today it today 'today,
just. •as• yesterday was today yes-.
• terday, but 'is yesterday- today?.
• IArid: tomorrow. Will be'today to_'
morrow which makes ;today ' yes-
terday 'and tomorrow: all at• once,
and.,-" M, 1,
,t er .had had' en.0 . .
`.`Here,' you! '
out' and play".
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M G in Top -.-Above are . pictured the mem-.
onto' this, week.bers of the Lucknow Bantams
• Miss Isobelle . Scott of Curries who won the W.:O•A,A, shamp ion-
Corners visited ' with Josephine ;hip .and. were,recently presented
y p d.
Elphick over the week end: with 'a. .handsome trophy. the
Miss Margaret ,. Ni.chblson of team was a product of'Clansmen
her home here:
sponsors ip; - u.. axing: pro-.
;noted Pee. Wee and • Bantam
Hockey under the direction of
Wes Huston,. Cam 'Thompson and
D. "Bud" Thompson,
Reading;fr.om the rear left are,
Calvin Gibson, Morley. Chiti, El-
woa•
onald.;,lvlcNay, Donald. Thomp-
son, Bowen' .Ross, Joe Whitby
(With trophy), Harold. •Hawald%
Joe Howald, Alvin Irwin; Georgel
Anderson, Bruce Johnston,; ,Dave '•
Barkwell Donald .McIntyre, Don-
ald •Agnew.' Absent when the
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stream, of rubber 'at the Chesley
cage. • ••
:',The' long.:suffering fans had' •'a
real grouch' on'Tuesday, night. In.
sub -zero • weather it was 8:45' be='
fore The Sepoys • made ' their
warm . ' up . appearance. Chesley•
had been ;outand' were back in`.
their. dressing .:r.00m `before the
home team showed themselves
Such, .dilly dallyirig ' isn't going
to help `the' gate receipts
•As well 11 as absorbingtheir• first
defeat last'• week in .Clinton, the
Luckn&' 'Ban'tams• returnedhote
minus one boot: and ' :a pair of';•:
skates.: Both, were •'recovered.`
Donald McNay came: home ;with,
one shoe off arid: one:•shoe: on, •but •
the •missing footwear was • later
discovered in•.'Bowen• Ross' kit
bag.'. ]3i•11:, Fisher ' ,a'rrived`.Jhome
minus his, skates, but -a phone call
to Clinton, resulted in these being
located and • :Sent along by ex-
. press.
`Survivor of West Montrose
- -SLayIngs' Sent -pima, to : Two ears
Eleanor ,Springer '18; who es
caped unharmed' atter', being ;held
prisoner for several : hours last
December' 28th, •byaa' mart • who
Murdered our relatives 'and edin-
i •initted ''stiicide,i' was,: convicted , at
Kitchener', on. Friday of being an
incorrigible end was sentenced to
an indef inite .term of two;. "years`
in the Good` •Shepherd. Industrial
Refuge; Toronto. , "It ` is alarming
that in this day and age a girl
of this part Of the country could
...be brought 'up in: such a. way",
said 'Magistrate H. R. Polson.. Th
girl was convicted under previs-
ions of the. Fernale Refugee's' Act.
She ''aPp• •ea
red in court. with ,her.
father but did •not, testify. •Evi
• .denee. at an earlier hearing was:
.that 'the girl :left" ,school x after
completing •grade' five, . visited
beverage ':rooms frequently., and.
.lived aii "Irregular life .with: .no
' aPparen't spiritual or. moral guid-
mice". ' She was 'ai nong the guests.1
at a house 'in : West Montrbse
when. Walter (Pat) ; etson Slewfour 'relatives, threatened to'
kilt
:her, then committed' suicide.
On Bruce Directorates '
Fred- Martin attended the an�
s mectii g of athe Bruce C'qunty
Crop Improvement Association•
held' at ' Paisley*: on. Thursday,,
?red, W. S. McGuire ' and 'Lorne
Reid ;are Huron Township dir.
ectors. Ernie Ackert acid Fred
Qdchrist are, .Kinloss .Township
directors;
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