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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1948-04-15, Page 6;y a PAGE StX ) .46 r ft, l7 'C3 ,t 593 t!x��i THE LUCKNOW "SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, • ONTARIO W.ELLESLEY BESTS' SEPDXS iN• THIRD AND. FINAL GAME Wa.lesl:ey ` Intermediate "A"' ,champions, also hold the grand. • championship title ofthe , WOAA. by'virtue • of . a 10-4 victory. over Lucknow Sepoys in Stratford last Wednesday, in the .third and final . game of 'the, series. • ' The Sepoys w e r_e soundly •trounced in the second game at W aterlop, . but they, came* back 'tattling. last Wednesday,, and that. 10-4 count was no ••indication of , 1 The Seo ` s' made Wel the play,. p. Y .. PY lesley go all' out, to• take, the: °ver.. dict, 'with..two of •their ten goals coming in the last minute of play. -Lucknow'opened the scoring on the. first faceoff as the game, got .underway,, as George Chin'.'bag- ged the,. first of three goals. He got: One in each 20;'. with Gould getting the :odd- one.izidwar':in the second. • . Wellesley. led 2-1 at the end • .',of` thefirst, but had The. Sepoys ' been. 'getting :anyof the breaks, :they.might have•.as easily held,. abou.t'.' a. three -goal margin. Wel- Lesley' Went "into` • a 6-2' lead .at the .end of the 2nd; and outscored . Lucknow 4-1, in the final frame. e2ri1 plenty. of .,.action: and was further enlivenedby':fisticuffs.;: featuring. Ab C llum -and Lar ry. M c a Chin- vs.. •"Hap" Hall'' vs.. Ken Deckert; The foursome drew 5 -minute majors: • Lucknow...; goal, Ritchie, Hall 'Harris; centre, • wings, G Chin, B. Chin, .alter- Oates, ":Gould, Dahmer, Greer,. Book, •Purves, Solomon, Havens: • 'Wellesley: goal Jones;; • Dec pert, Dick;'centre, SDeckert Hal �eis,LVihtY; • .Pen- • nie, Herb: Leis, McCallum, Pear son, Spohr; �trop, Albrech t ' ,1efereeki.11 Young, viiigh am. and, Bill' Woodward, ,Stratford. First 'Period' • in 'W.Ch in'' n� Ch o w .. 1=Luck G: .10 Wellesley; 'S .Deckert, Hai old :Stratford on Wednesda r night. season, brought. the "B" cham- pionship to town, 'and gave the fans a "'ammed-packed season' of good hockey. In all ` they' played a total of : 29 games, Financially the Club most successful• year, and poured hundreds of : easy dollars into the arena cofferes. * Not only didhhiey prove a bon anz locally but. g' tilled some niee, :dough into the' Winghani .Arena; and the final tilt in.' Stratford: netted: the •Stratford. Arena' Coinm. mission ,a cool live 'hundred bucks, • About 2,000. people attended this • one'.at half a .::buck, with ,Stratford rink officials'; grabbing' half -of the..gross gate. . • And now let's :have'• a "Banquet at .' An early date to ..Honor. the champs. The. Sepoys will receive' .:the- Pree Press trophy,, and Stafford Industries ' of Toronto are pro, viding , a cup for ' the .juvenile • series. OBITUARY p . MISS :ELIZ41 THOMPSON Miss Eliza Thompson died sud- denly in :Kincardine, Hospital ,on Saturday, April 3rd.,.She was born in .Kinloss Township on Con- cession 10.in 188.6, the •.youngest (( daugl'iter of the :late Mr, and Mrs,. f Henry. Thompson and 'resided on: th'e Thompson; homestead ,frntil .the death of her father in •1913, Following this `she:. made' her home with her, brother- William; The funeral was:held on. Tues- day from the old.heinestead now owned by, herr nephew; Mr, Frank .;Thompson. ; Burial took place in Teeswater Cemetery, The Rey. D. A; ;Facey, ' pastor o..' Teeswater United Church, , officiated.' Floral tributes and the Many we . the friends who • cal'led slio d' • high esteem in .which' Miss Thompson was' held:, .1: • The pallbearers were.. Arthur Hodgins, Perry Hodgins; 'George Hetherington, Elnier Banne:man., 'Edward •Thom son arid 'Duncan Thompson. Miss Thq npson leaves to inotii n her passing, twq bro;thers;; Albert of,Holyrood,and Fred 'H. of'Tees- water; : Seven sisters 'and.. two bro- thers piedeceased; her. LOt3IS JOHN GAYNOR ' A" resident„of Fort Willr,in since 1906 and .a veteran of the. First. World War, .; .Louis ` John William ;on March 290h. ,He was.•John Cameron. NIL -ES WIN: -"Bx TiT'LE IN : W.O.A.A. Lucknow•: Juveniles who se+eral weeks' back,: were. hoisted to the "A":: ;series and eliminated by Listowel, are now "B"' champions” "of the W.O:A A: l "Co: iications'.' that developed p P. in ' the:: Drayton• -Brussels scriesir resulted in `the: '.former club' be, ing thrown out and • Brussels,: who had Ousted `Lucknow in the'' "B".' :series,- were ordered'. 'to play a final ;series, sans a couple .Of: in. eligible, players '(if .not" more) i • •THURSDAY,' APRIL 15th, 1948 5.1%. t -I E L' �E NS. Mrs, G., S. Maclntyrc• and Doi? ald have returned ,to Meaford of ter a tip: o weeks' visit • with her parents, Mr. and- Mrs, W. I. Mil- ler, ,Mrs. Gordon was hps"t,ess . for the April meeting of the W. 4.S, and, W.A, Mrs. W. I. Miller pre- sided for the 'meeting of .the W. M. .S. Mrs" E. Barbour read the scripture . 'lesson - and Mrs. A, �GauntY'read "Let us• Resolve", a meditatien.•for the .Easter service '• Prepared by. Nellie' McClung. The treasurer .reported' that $22 had. been'forwarded to the•l'resbyter- iai treasurer -for the first; quarter:'. Mrs.' W -T... Miller wars •appointed as delegate taxthe Presbyterial.• s t:ev. G, M:' 'Nev+wton''waa guest' Speaker'.. '�I3e" chose "Art' as his su'ject and gave .a most. inter'est- ing picture study, of :Hunt's:' fames_ ous painting "Light of the World". At the Conclusion% alt joined an ' snging. "Knocking,_ Knocking, who is TIiere" Mrs, Gaunt presided _ for' the W.A.-meeting; the theme of which.:. was "Andrew, 'the •Enquirer" �1Vlrs Barbour.rea.d the s ripture lesson and Mrs,: ilier' the lesson thoughts: It was ii'greed .the as: sociation be respo . ible • for the •purcha'sirig• of 'th lighting fix.• tures.. fol• .the Mange. Mri and Mrs, Callum .Cameroi►' and Carol; Of Detroit '*ere`.week•. crud 'visitors viiti i1ji X11 "i's,. i 66' year of age.. Mr.: Gaynoi• had been eUmploylid y C.P. ice o irl to with the C. .R.: s g g Fort .William until 1st May:when he retired as' night yardmaster.: He was boat- at .,Lucknow and as ;a' yo^uth'�took; an active':'part tri 'baseball;' He •wa fond' of .hunting. and fishing •a ld all outdoor act:. ivities He 'alias -:a tnbei • of St:= Luke's. .Anglican..church; a mens bei ..•of the'. Brotherhood '.of ` Rail' road' 'Tra'inmen' and ,.of ;: the: 'Fort: William 'Branch of t to •Canadian i. Legiori• -. While','oVersees from 1.6.1.6 to Spring weather interfered 'and 1919 he' served' with the .1ltli. a sudden 'death 'game .was :played Light = 'Railroad.0 rri an p Y bet 'the Lucknow-Wellesley grime •in . ween the two. clubsfollowi- ..,�1:e � 1vtivedrby :its= w f • ,t we . sons, • r. ax oi. Port Art rur , • . Leis) .12.28,'; —Wellesley, Dick' (Pear'son`,. • McCallum) 1Q.47. Penalties-Pennie, Purves.:. Second. Period 4= -Wellesley., Lichty, S Deck ert,: Dick) 43 ' 5 -Wellesley,, •.Harold Leis (Stan, Deckert; Lichty):.1:24 6—W llesley, $,tan Deckert 1 .. (Dick) '8.15 • 7-Lucknow; Gould 11:•42 8.-�-Wellesley; Herb .Leis (Me- -ROY Mc- Gal urrr,- flog Albrecht) ,12.57 J=Lucknow; • G: ':Chin :16 44,' Penalties -Gould', A.: 'Chin (5, :mins,), McC:allurn •(5 mins.), Ken Deckert (5 mins.)', Hall (5 mins ) Third Period' 10-�•Lttcknow, Gr Chin •(A -Ohin) 33' •, 1••1—Wellesley, Ken. Deckert -1.•12 12A-4 ellesley, McCallum 7.04. 13: -Wellesley, Harold Leis (Stan Deckert) 19.32 14 -Wellesley, Harold. Leis.' (Stan • Deckert, Lichty) 19',58 Penalties -Harris, , Ken Deck- ert,, Pearson,.• Dick,' Pur',es;.:TCen ,'Deckert.. • Hundreds: 'of loyal fans, undis- rnayed by that Waterloo .drubb• ing;' follewed The 'Sepoys to Strat-' for•d.for. the final tilt of the season and they.. °' weren'.'t. '.disappointed even if 'The. S4poys failed to cope the grand • championship: • �• • . y * * • { The Sepoys redeemed; themsel- ves by their • determination .that 'made Wellesley' go all out fdr'the. . title. Without .a doubt they .were, Worthy winners, but. with son of the breaks and fewer lapses around their Own goal, the Sepoys might' have pulled '`that third one out df the fire. * * • • But' there's' no lamenting here The Sepoys had an. outstanding Y Frank of Fort' William, two:ctau ghters, Betty , at hone. ,and .Mrs. R T. Gosling ' (Doreen) of Font 'William :and by four sisters. cels scored. the lone. 'tally ' of. the The funeral set vice • War, ' lar pe-' first frame They weret.leading 1y attended with; fellow C,P,R. employees and.' Legionnaires •at= tending irr , a .body .Members .'of the'Legien formed •:'a guard ',ot:'. ' honor : and, ,performed !the last : the. y• outplayed the Brussels "club :rites :at', the graveside;. The ser by. a !wide margin' iniihyis: p:eri•iod vice .:was conducted by Canon .S: Morley •Chiu got 'a pair of goals .F Yeomans of St Luke's Angli andMclntyre, • o•d ..and' J. Mc= can church, Millan:singleton • At •a banquet 'since held by the' Brussels'; goal,:Jewell"; def., Railway Brotherhood,' the gath ermg:'stood. in. a minute's silence` Cousins,.: Gordon; ceritre, _Wilhs;4 r . in .m emory• c Mr . Gaynor, who .w ings,' R. Jewell, Butchart;• alt., _.,g1` McDonald, Wilson, Love,. . that' evenirwas to have •been. reted with . a. ser `i • Lucknow•, goal, Cordis, 'dPefence, asenv ,ce, pin Salkeld, C: 1VMcMillan, centre, Mc eodwings; 'Needham;: McIntyre; BELFAST I: alt,, M,. Chin, Gi'bson,:'..J .MeMil- Mrs. :DavidHackett of'; Lu ck.• lan.,- •Morrison ,,1VIgQuillin, MCLen-' now. who' has',been' a .'patient in, nan,:Kilpatrick. ' 1 Winghain '' General.' Hospital. is Lucknow;"won' the well -played gan-ieby a .53..cotint' and; thus, ale Juvenile "B"'; champs: Brus-: 24at''..the start of the third. and. ran in an early• goal to make it•. • 3-1 *The• Juvenile •• Sepoys- turned it ori and ,scored '4' in' a row' as', •llonna'•Nesbitt, "Elaine': Hunt` & Eddie daunt are in the :beginners class' ' which commenced. ' after Easter at' St Helen"s•.:schoo1. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED• • Mrs George 'Porter of Niagara Fal announces the: marriage :of her mother,: Mrs. .Toroth td 'Walter: M,, Brown of ';Amber, ley',•'The Marriage was;salemnized recently'y. th• . •Rey:' H. M. Wright a,:. t Warwick; ni rc >� ted church;� Par, _.p r. nonage.' • At; Seed •Fair:..: u .nr . .now, was an exhibitor" at. the. Vlildc!ray. Seed. fair( winning sixth prize for '`Beau• er .oats. • lradio sings ..and . t€D s .qu la, �b ht 0 011. �.parts of all your :dos,; Y When "out of hearing" 9 you must go, Please turn' it off, and save. Hydroa 0. `�ucknow H dro' S stem TIME TABLE 'CHANGESEFFECTIVE Sunday, April 25, :048 44111._Infor=mation=frwn,-#l'g ,ents= Can dian :National. 11.1y. a• Referees::. Bill 'Young .of Wing- now convalescing at the home. of ham and. Bill Woodward, Strat-. her daughter, Mrs. Thos.` Hackett. ford. Mr.:. and Mrs. Wilson' Woods, First Period Teddy and• Nancy of Guelph are 1—Brussels,Wilson • (Love) 10 04 Week -end visitors ^with Mr,: and •I Penalties—None `. ' • Mrs. Wilfred'Hackett and Jimmy •• Seconal Period h'li`• and Mrs,' Alex'Hackettkis- :"2-4.,licknow, M Chin: '426'. ited 'on'"Sund'ay afternoon with, 3-13russels,, Butchart' 7.32 Mr. and'. Mrs:.' Jack'. I3r'adley,. • Pen`a•lties—Love. ' . •Tues�d.ay evening with M lrwiri . , A.:social, evening was held ing Blake's Church Hall ori °'`Tuesday etlening, '.A good tirne was enjoy., 7—Lucknow. McLeod (Needhar'n?• ed! by l' after• a short; p:�rogr ars 7.14" , and singsong. . • 8-Lttcknow, J. McMillan 15.2'•1 • Pena•lties None. . • • Miss Joan 'Campbell • spent, 'Third ,Petiod ins'' Mae 4=- Br'u.ssels; R..Jewell (Wiilisj�'. 5--=Lucknow, 6--7-Ltrcknow,' M. Chin 5:04 Ftoy Wilson, fast -"skating Ripley �. ". ad,, played his.hockey this pant winter with the...Hamilton Aero, v:ox Junior. "B ".team. This'squad, i$ how battlingit out . with' St, Michaels College uzzers for •the "13". ct ampi6mship. For 'the linars Aerovox -'has brought three promising. jurverttles, and in' the report " of the ,first game, which ' Ham•iiton won by , a'. 3-1 score,: we'failed to,see ,R-oy's name .in the' line-up.' E DISCU55." RIO MINI IPi ii1EL:PARL1EPORT Ne. FRIDAY. •'APRIL 16th, }1948 CK N )C , 920, • 8.00 ;1