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Lucknow ,Sentinel, Lucknow Ontario
LOCALS TRIM STO DFFV..ILLE
1NSCORING.-SPREE'
In a high scoring exhibition, tilt
that• was given, the stamp ofap-.
proN al by sorne ' 800 fans, Luck-,
now . Scpoys ,downed the. Stouff-
Vile' Junior "C" squad• bY' a 9 to 6
score, arid on tlie, night's play
the locals had the ,edge by that
much or' more. .
•
It , was : ;the." usual wide, open
• brand, of hockey that the'.Sepoys
dishup, and they, looked much
' {
better ail -round_ -than the team.
which 'was eliminated in two
straight by God rich.•
George Chin,, was..flying again
and bagged five goals. :Stevenson
.got a pair and Bill and . Ab Chin,
.-.
One each. Jewitt, with three, led
Group championship series with
Goderich, as the high scorn would
indicate.' It was freewheeling •as.
the Sepoy, s like it with every man.
ion the team turning °in a better
performance than in either. of the
Goderich- games..
the Stouffville sharp
Lucknow . took. an
end of . the -first, 'The
, George. Chin was flying,, and
had- the defence, going in'.circles
at • tun.es as they '° tried ' to 'stop
him from •cutt>` ig in on then goal.
FORUM ,OPPOSED; .
TO SUBSIDIES,.
The..Curries' Corner Fartn.'For-
um' met last week, at th lzOIne
of Mr. and Mrs.. James • Little with
an' attendance of 30. The subject
for"discu:ssion"was export -and iin-
port'' markets and it was the,
opinion of the Forum that an
creased volume of- imports would
mean .greatly increased exports,
and, that: expoivts could be increas=
ed by specializing in cer•tain,com-
modities -which .can, `be 'produced
ecoriomically.such: as. wheat, pulp,
paper; nickel 'an'd dairy . products,
Foreign competition could be
`largely prevented, :�it'was. thought,
by " specializing • on• r•these main'
commodities, by .proper 'grading.
coal ,
and the exporting of only quality
•
'Hap" :Hall: who has played . a
steadygame on defence all win.
g.
ter', lqpked his best on Monday
night, and ``Bud" 'Orr was on in
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THVRSDA,14 MARCH 14th4 1946
M.AF"EKIN9.
Mr. • and Mrs. Cecil Johnston
spent _two. days in London. and
A'lcpna .last 'week.
Mr.and Mrs.,Ch'as. Hallam and
family; -Mrs.Geo; Johnston visit-
ed Mrs, Chas.. Dale in , Seaforth'
,On :Sunday. Mrs: Johnston.. re
.'inained for a few days 'with her
daughtex, •
The Y.P U held. an interesting.
meeting on Monday • evening ate F,.
Blake's'. *Torn .'1'•iallam read the
topic, Rev. C. B. Woolley. gave a
talk from the gospel of, John.
,Kathleen • Phillips• - conducted a
contest;: ,•A reading was given by!
Lottie Saunders.'Our Y.P.11.. will
meet .with other. .groups; at . Iiac-
..' ..' on Monday :evening "next
ketts
to enjoy a St;,'•Patrick's social.
Church service at Flake's ,will
•Products properly labelled as
the nets '.making several brilliant q. • , G be •af,;: four `o'clock on .'Sunday
,e Canadian goods, and by . keeping
saves, ` sand stead f w •
next immediately y
t nuou y � .
t._l after Sunday
to ,..
up a continuous ..
_ : of.. these' products. . .A. number in this Vicinity 'are
m has, a 14 tarn'' 'extent.
W h e
• The Stouffville tea
shooters.. a Id lad th t h
should' be extended to po en to
ct z ht the - sunsh-ine---w_ii1•—cle.arp the
early lea d h d a -m g Y
t-
i h flu ': e 'op�
spectacii ar , an a
"
cus t•orae rs whose ` �frna-neral :' re -
seco� was
1 rm
• �• ,,-.,�. -sou��e�'i�i���d e�°' sh"esu'
,4� � o r,r
ntial if they are", o .assume their
o rin frame. Jewitt :got to rni,..travelled se). lishin
the.. big sc r_..- g _.. _ .:. , , The Stouffvalle a travelled b 1 t -in • estab _..._ g
fui-responsi t i y
a quick' pair 'past the half -way b bus, and were 'accompanied brotherhood,.. and which'
Y •a world
er of ''fans for a 'party inn rovement
b a�x1uinb must.' start::by_the. _ P... i t.
y� L
'Of, their own standard of living.
The -Forum, did: not favor subs
sidies'to^either producers or con
sumers but did agree ' :that. all
'mark that knotted the' c•ount at
.4. 4 and .then. the Chin. eine turn-
ed : it ':on. to net 3 •'counters in
less than 2 minutes' .to;*.finish the
period 7-4.
• •• Stonffvrlle 'cored early in the
.
sy
but Lucknow added '• an
other pair by
the6-minute mark:
.
At ten minutes Stouffville s last
goal was scored by—A.. ':Chin;, in
an effort. to clear.
' Stouffville-Goal; Moore; .Def.,'
Paisle,, Campbell cen.,' G Rum
wings • Rumney, `Sellers•,„
grey, g,
Alt ; Jewitt, Fetch; Minton,•Leh=
roan, Lewis, � =:
Goal Orr•:.
iiucknow • ,
Iia4-Stevenso`n,`eentre, A, C-h`in,
wings, :' B Chin, G Chin; Alt,
Wilson, 'Havens,-P'urves, Agnew,;
Lockeridge and Yeo. '
'Referee•--"Toby"-Geer,
that exceeded forty in number.
"Toby't Greer' handled .Monday
night's game single-handed, ,and
' b thea -••game
First - Period ;
1--Luckrnow, ' Stevenson (B..
Chin, A::, Chin)
2-. Stouffville, i�Rumne�(J
Ruiiney)8.40
3=Lucknow, 'B. Chin Y. (G,
Chin) ,:. 912'
.4—Lucknow, G ' Chin .‘(33,
Chin)
--Penalt-y e1lers: M
FINLAYSON BROS.
LUCKNO'4i!:
tares e, •ah' c -fi t
tinned : at. Brockville, spent the
week=end :at -his ;borne,
Miss .'Verna •Kilpatrick, who
''spent:pait--of-last- Week..w>th,-hen'.
p.
'parents, returned:, to Woodstock
'on Thuisdays'last•,,`
Mir. and Mrs.''H .Curran; Mr. i
and Mrs °'T • :. M Anderson :visited I
la-rriffs .; by removed ;to; alLo��� r nd Mrs. Lloclunter,
ST.- PATRICK'S
that s'o -rrreari 10 -s .. wiTi�GI- a -
_out _ s so that
•is- played ; toda-y. -•He handed .. �. free -exchange,-of:.-good_, �,.,.�,.._.�_
' ' d'u t �'on-Surrday��afternoori.
a • P w Y Mr.and Mrs .Thos.
number .of penalties minor ,. ,e ma export
those : pro c s J . Ander
of micall ro
'fractions -=,but.: had visions lch we n• 'eeono r ?' p Luck=
i.. non` 1VIr: Ha%veyt?de _�Jo _
ghat last 'Wirigham. game here, •dice,: -_and import •commodities
t. .'. now, spent 'Monday evening with
and had no intentions . of letting °•
which -others •
can..produce more Mr, .;arid Mr.s :Gordon, Anderson.
mattersget ;out of control on.:him, chew 1 than - we; can:
. P Y•
Second,•Period
5 Stouffville, Minton..s„.
6---Lucknow, G, 'Chin. (B:
' _ Stouffville, Jewitt
•,:.8Stouffvfille, Jewitt
'This week's ;m eeting" was''held.'
nt home.. of Mr. "and Mrs ..n ra-tulations 'to' Mr.
When: the .sportstimer :. we . at the Hearty . co g
haywire ',in e. . : :. - on:
`k, the 'time
loc
was* impassible to c ,,
of--.the..-:goals, .that • fi ame
(Too late for 'last week)
George PplaYed '` withNei
Hamburg Junior teamlas„
hursday ' night in Galt -against -
;Waterloo,
who .won :the game '5
to 3, George got.: one 'of :Ham=
burg's„ three goals. He played .un-
der the military'' replacement:
rule. The, defeat eliinrna er `1Ve
Hamburg.
.'
o` Use Second . F1oor
he ' Ladies Auxil�ary"' to • try
Canadian Legio,
n will,use the:sec
g .
nd floor. -of' -the , Legion -Hall- fortheir „meeting roo iss.. This :flat
was•.. tenanted until •recently, by
Mr." .and 'Mrs. Redvers. 'Johnston:
-nd fa'inily.•
Ed -LURCH
the arrival of a ,l baby` daughter.
ii arch. 2nd in Western Hospi
tai, Toronto
rs H.
with Mr..and Mrs.
_..
Hor:toii .at the end of the wek',
were . Mr. and"Mrs. S.B. St. 4th� rs
and
'Ruth. of ',.Arthur; Miss :Irene
Keith, . Mr,• and Mrs. G 0. Bere
and baby,. wNile.--
and Mrs. `° C: Hallam :: and
The.Town Hall
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LUCKNOW
* Congratulations to 1v rs ' 'Wm.
Ch
On 'Saturday night" the 'in Martin who celebrated .her 90th
Brothers played with the: ,Wing- birthday on Fz}iday, .March • 8th,:
ham Rural team n an„exhibition''lief !son,' Rev. Henry Marton. of
game• with -Goderich, Junior-sy . bol Southampton' , i'notore• here; an
6 30 gteredby a trio of intermediates:' .;spent the day. with ' her.
.7” Goderich .won the• fixture 6 •'to 4 • Mr- arid' Mrs: Johilt Reid; of
with ',Bill: Chin 'bagging three of• Goderich • and :her,. sister, • Mis.
,Gordon of Rackham,.` Manitoba;`
the . Wingham goals. •;
"° . who -.is visiting .relatives • around
•Goderich Midgets are champ here; also Mi s': Harry. TichY
9 Lucknow, George .Chin
,T"
(1
borne:
ar.;
Dancing 9 to 1.00
..Sponsored; by the '• IKairsitea.
C11b to the purpose -,of. en
:'in '•Win:•ham..
Genera spi a
CARRUTHER'S ''ORCIIESTIVA
. ld- Trme�anc.in:'
Door'. Prize
. Dances
Novelty
unch Counter Admission 50e
•
,
family; rs eo:r-Johiistz-OLvisit
ed "relativesin Blyth" ori Sunday ,
'Miss : Verna . Kilpatrick Stock,' is: is: spending this week With
her:: • arents, Mr: arid' Mrs, Milton' ..
p
Kilpatrick.. � ,..
Built Coinplete M'otorcycte•
In Saturday's Free' Pres, NOS
aicture of Rae Watson seated,;'
p otorc:'
On an lmda;an ,m ycleeiitnreIy•
constructed. b y f i y e *silted
mac it aures ii�'h1s employ f o -r
parts carried in stock by • Rae. at,
his sports goods store •at
lington St;;. London•
•
Chin) ions ° of the W O.A A. .taking the of Goderich ', visited on 'Friday.
16-Lucknow,•
A.:'Chin
son) II11
11Lucknow, Get. Chin . (Stev
e-nson), — t
Penalties,; .. Paisley, Campbell,
Wilson; Stevenson,, Rumney; Pur.
Chin,
Third Period
(Steven
:final series from Lisl ow e1,E : with the latter's mother • Mrs:
David Kennedy.
This 'is Goderich's`year: v Mr. Jas. . Wilson returned home
.V
*.. *,
12•Stouffvihe; Jewitt.
13 Lucknow, Geo: Chin
(Hall) • • s ,.• '5.20
w, .14- Lucknow,. Stevenson �(B
, 15-.-Stouffville, . G 'Rumney 10:.10
enaitiek—Minton;,' A. Chin 2,
f
Lewis.
1.25
• The
Midget'winner,•:'Their luv-; frorri, ing. am ' 3ospital. 1 t
eniles won the W.O.A A series
arid are . now competing in:the
the'
o:M:H, A play.downs with,; Wood-
stack. •---
'o -
•
Thursday.
Mrs Harold ' Sparliig and Mr;;
Douglas "Spading of Wingham'
spent the-' weekend` with her.
* * * * mother, Mrs Thos Moore; whey.
Z-' ie'; Flyers; after- ota'sting Luck- ' wa'' sidk -all last week; :but .is
now :for 'Group 'honors met,; Alvin-
Sten y in: a two -game sexiest on`
Monady and Tuesday.nights, con-
Monday, and Tuesday nights, con -
keeping better.
The World's Day of Prayer was
held:•by ..the W.M S' cif the ;Pres-
byterian , and United church in
sec'utively_ .*The- first»•,game-.<ende`d_ the Presbyter ian-:e-hurch-last•1+ r -i--.
'a'1-1' draw, but in;Goderich ori, day afternoon :• with 'a good ;titan,
• • -,, Tuesday night the Flyers:; swamp dance, and with Mrs•'Robt. ,Mow
ti'Vith. the �weatherrrian' again , .. w. r •
-the
... . ; .. e$1,9r1,, 1.0-1,..• :bray and.•Mrs. J;_ ,G. Gille'ap•e in
turning' on 'the heat, it.rlooks as: •K {
'charge.'of the meeting, The pre=
if � on ay s game ,.,
Sang Due, Ori Sunday: I scribed,,prograrp was
vine. May , be the . 'tast hockey of'
Mrs. T A. Leishman' acrd Mrs;:' Scripture readings,weie•taken •b;
;the season,:. ;-- ; •.
* * Cameron. MacDonald'sang a love .Mrs, James Falconer and lvfrs, A-
• :n. 1 duet in the United
,cold .• , snap came' Y Church `�o ' i hart • NtcQuillin; duet's by•.,11LIi•s.' •
'The =w.eek endp - . . ,
ice in the•Sunday morning, `w,th Mrs, H•' R: ,James McIl'lwraith, &•Mts. paw
just in'time to.sa��e the . ,
sett.:' Atli , preSiding.'at the piano, yrs son . Craig and Misr Ezra .:Scholtz
arena, �S`h'ich Was -getting Pretty' � .
than • • .."been 'in charg; of tnc.• and Miss Susie Carrick;- prayers -
if
t'��n; :but ;•malas ; •in good •shape b for 'Alun has
2 d , with Stoufr-
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1
!For Rural
elep,hon$,'
:Service:'..
choir during the. illness • of Mrs. were given by ;Mrs, R. .Mowbray,.
111or7clay.W; Joyfit Chtircl'''serVices hate Mk, C,latence `McClenaghan, Ml's.
d
"'That . the ,Sepoy s are . out of• the t mDustai
been• held in 'the School room for Vi . J; Coulter,
the past few weeks; but will be Eeecr oft; M. sr ;Johnson Conn 'and
lay Elo�t:rs,, doesn't 'xiean..ixruch ., . ,
, resumed. in the auditorium .ori Mrs. Lorne.'J'ohnston• Rev. A, H.'
•• �he "s ectators.tar;dpoint, .for,.. , , • :. �,. , , .; ..r .
, t p
lank Surrla In expressing appi ecia- Wilson ,gave the' address: Mie. R;.
there was mage .than �20�: P
crl dovVn to =•:see this,. exhibition' tion of the., duet, 'Rev, Stewart Mowbray, closed the' meeting w•it}
tit v r commented that it was a very } pra-e r,
* Ifine . gesture. He also expressed k ,'Re'v. 'A. H. Wilson motored to.
was •a' different . bran
dan.reeiation iMof- • Watford
on Monda
y
arid,
• attended d
h.pc,,ey from 'the close-cheskini ,,tert,,,Yy . selection. the funeral of 1rs aunt,
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One Customer Writes: r • _
"Devise some means so that if.n.eighbours
must; listen in, they can at- (east r.ep,gt'
correc ly what They keard:'
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one of the most serious of all:
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dissatisfaction' part of rural
telephone. subscribers• 1.'. the. IiS.tu1irt '1 1
habit.
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find omeoric'alreadyr. ori tire, liri�';' y�you;s .
plmato rnal'� t ' our ;rule alw.ay'to liana. ill
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and ,ate more likely.' ,ELpNaN
to. grant you •privacy .1v11.41.
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