The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-03-02, Page 64t'
The
THURSDAY, MARCH 2nd, i
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AR .GRQIIP CHAMPS
TN .'TWQ STRAIGHT
• (By "Wimpy")
Before a crowd of. 1,000 fans;
Lucknow Juveniles ' defeated
Goderieh Lions by •a . score of ..
•to. 5. Lucknow as usual had along,
its . many supporters from town
. and the . surrounding - districts:
• The ice . was very •• soft, .axed at,
.tinres there was nearly• an: inch
kof .snow on it. •
The victory' gave .Pelt: McCoy's
Maple Leafs the Group -Chem,
pionship. in • two .straight; having
trimmed .Goderieh here by the
tune of 7 to 1: '
This -was Lucknow;s' 13th .gas e
• • ofi the season and that old sup.:
perstition of 13 being unluelty
very, nearly came true=-Lucknow
was trailing ' by the score of • 4
to 2 going into the 'last period;
but before ,• 10 minutes •, Of the
period had gone by Lucknow had
scored 4 =goals .without a repay;
from Goderieh.''. With about tw„o
minutes to...play Newcombe got
Goderich's- 5th goal. • , .
,Stevenson was the star . for the
'Luekn w team, getting 4 goals;
3 of'em ii the final: ,period:
Other' ucknow 'goals were scor-
ed \by G.. Chin and B. Chin... •
Newcombe was ,the. star for .the.
Goderieh. team collecting •3 ° goals.
MacDonald with one and ; a neva-
:comer,'Anderscm from Sky .Har-
bor collecting, ;the other .point for
---ts�
oderieh . ., _..
The game was very cleanly
' played with referees; Murney and
Webster, handing ,out only three
penalties, ' two to Lucknow and
•
one to. Goderieh. . -
• Lucknow .-Gaal; Orr; defence,
Ha11, tevensori; 'centre, A. Chin;
• wings, W. Chin., G. Chin; ' alt.,
; Johnston, Havens; ':Culbert,, Pur-
ves, - • " .
Goderich—Goal, Ginn; defence,
Lowry, Wilson;. centre, MeeDon.:
ald; wings, Anderson, Bisset; alt.,
Newcombe, ' Adenis; • Westlake,
Graham, Mero.
Summary -
First Period .
1—Goderieh, Newcombe
2—Lucknow, G. Chin, A. Chin
3—Lucknow, Stevenson,' Havens
• Second Period'
4—Goderich, Anderson
. 5—Goderieh, MacDonald
6—Goderieh, .Newcombe
Third Period '
7-Lucknow,
Chin, 'GY
8-:-Lucknow;
9-,-Lucknow,
Chin )l
lb-=Lucknow•.,
Stevenson (B.
Chin),
B. Chin (G. Chin
Stevenson (B. •
Stevenson. (A.
Chin),' .'
11—Goderieh, Newconibe
. Penalties—Anderson, B. Chin,
Hall. • ' ,
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WON FAST GAME
QF PLAYDOWNS 7-4-
On keen fast ice, which is
something rare this , season,
Lucknow took the first. game of.
the playdown ,series with Han- 1
over by play,:down
score of 7 ' to 4.. This
game was played in Hanover on;
?Monday -night.: It's goals to ,count
on, the. round' and • the return
genie was played here last night„
iiut, the paper is off the press '
before the `game _ gets started..
1`ls .a connfortab-1e lead to bring
home, but the locals .are not over-
confident
as they regard the
Hanover squad with due respect.
The Chin fine scintilated on the
hard , ice on Monday, and altho'
watched' closely, accounted for
six- of the -seven goals; Bill got-
three, Ab two and ,George one.
f ill 'scored one of his goals on
a .penalty shot. "Curly" Steven-
son. •who • was handicapped with
a .damaged skate in the first per-
iod, got going in the last . two.
frames and. bagged Lucknow:'s •
seventh •goal:' .' 1 '
The two teams battled on fair-
ly, even terms for two periods.
but the,. Maple Leafs ' staged a
customary finish to outplay the
opposition and ,•outscore them' '4
td1 •• .
• 'Lucknow-Goal, Orr; defence,
Hall .and • Steffi, risen; centre, A.
Chin;`•wings, B. Chin &; G. Chin'.
:alternates, Havens, Purves; Cul
ber-t,:. Johnston.,: _
Hanover = Goal, Deeves; def.,
Devlin -and Seitz; centre, -Schil-,
lingberger; .wings, :'K. Searbor-
ough'• arid Weiss; alternates, J.
Scarborough, Lucas; ' . Wooton,
Francis, Weitendor:t, Thaler.
Referees -t. Webster, ' . Luck -
now an'6'nalds, Hanover.-
First Period . •
1 --Hanover
2—Lucknow, G, Chin' (B. Chin)
3--Lucknow, A. Chin (B.• Chin.
G. Chin)
4—Hanover • • ••
5—Lucknow, B.' Chin (Hall).
Second:.• Period
6—Hanover , • 'w
• Third Period
7—Lucknow, B. Chin (major
penalty shot) . •
8*-Luci;riow•, A! . Chin. (Steven- I
son)'
94 -Hanover •- '
10—Lucknow, B Chin (G. ,.Chill,
Stevenson). -
11—Lucknow, Stevenson (A..
.Chin)
Lucknow penalties . were A.
Chin, . B. Chin, Stevenson and 1 .
A. Johnston 2. ,
V'VINNERS I E) MtIVERTON
The winners of the Lucknow-•
Hanover series melt Milverton
in the next round of the 0. M.
H. A. playdowns. Providing
Lucknow takes the series, the 1st
game .Will be here -on . Friday,
and Sn Milverton on Monday,
weather pern'it•. ng, total. goals
to count. '
What. Your Name Does to tort..
Originally • names were given.
to, fit personalities, but nowadays
in many cases, . are.nts give their.
children narne that don't suit
t .Meir-' character and `become- a
pychologicall burden to the.. bear-.
er throughout his life. Read what,
ypur name does. to you, as. td±d,
'in . The American Weekly with.
this Sunday's (March 5th) issue.
L.ANOSID
Mrs. Johnston Conn .and Ruby
:spent Sttnday afternoon with
Mrs. A. Emerson, Mr. ,and Mrs.
V. Emerson..: '
The Red Cross ' 'held their
quilting last `t'uesday when tw
quilts were quilted. -
Mr. and- Mrs. l4iervyn Avery.
and family of Lucknow spent
Sunday with - Mr. and Mrs.. Wm.‘
Brown. '
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Caskinette
and, Howard and Mrs. Hewis
spent Wednesday last in. Mild-
may, •
This. community . was well . rep-
resented last . ,Tihursday at the
sale ' Q,f the late Walter Day es-'
'tate when the 100 acre farm was
sold. for .$7400, ti
Next Sunday March .5th,- Rev.
•
of The Detroit Sunday Times. W. A. Wilson -hopes to resume
the 'church services, in the Lang-.
.successful efforts in •this conned
tion:
' 'We noininate.,:Pelt.. ,....some
.kind .of a "medal" '. for devotion
to his task, beyond I. the call of
•duty., .. .
1Vlid. et and Pee • Wee hockey
is someone else's job..: , •
side Presbyterian church-, -�
Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Smith and
.Phylfis spent.. Friday,': last,
Mr. and Mrs.. B. Johnson, Cul-
ross.
Mrs: Bob Reid spenta few
days last week with relatives at
Hensall.
Mr. c eorge Harkness has sold
his 100 .acre farm on the 6th Con:
Kinloss to Mr• ' Wesley • Young.
Mr. Harkness will •hold an auc-
tion sale in • the near future.
. • This :community extends them
sympathy to the family of the
late , Mrs. James MacGregor,
whose death occurred MonLtav 'n
the Wingham .Hospital where
she had been a patient for ,th:
last -six weeks due to broken
hip•„The 1te-•Mr. and .Mrs. Mae -
Gregor and their family, lived
..for a' number of years just' west
of the Langside school. While in
this community the, bite. ,Mrs.
MacGregor ;ends: red herself to
many. of the residents •by"Proviang
herself to b.c their•rid; �.�� tinl . ”
of sickness..
WHITECHURG%H
BORN=On'Tuesday, February
22nd to Mr..and Mrs. Alex Cou1--.
ter,. • a, sori.. • , • '
Mrs. _Robert Scott of ' Kincar-
dine spent .the week -end -With--
Mr. and MrS. W: R. Farrier:
' Mir. Thos. ' Gaunt had the meas
les,•last• week; and,. Mrs. Miles Mc- .
Millan' had.,the chicken pox_
•
Durham and Owen . Sound `i
Midgetss'-are new engaging in, a •'
playdown series, which causes
'one to wonder why the local en- ..'
•• . try' was drawn against Owen,
Barrie Colts Jr_. "B" team have [ Sound, when • a town about half
eliminated Owen Sound Greys in the distance had a team.
two straight games by scores of -
"6 to 4 and 9 to 1., The 0. S. Jun- ' At a, result of the length of �.
iors are the same i aggregation
that took the ice for the 'exhib-
ition game with Lucknow Juv-
•1 eniles a couple of weeks ago.
Lieut. Elmer, Capstick, Who
used . to wear_ a Kincardine hoc-
• key• uniform,,: has been taking.
'part in army playoffs overseas. With an 'eye to the' future, if
.Kemp of •'Listowel, nothing •else, Pee Wee and Mid-,
acted as referee _and. Capstick et hockey `should be. encour-
.says "Fish" has not - improved aged,
any . from . when he handled
games in this neck of the «•.boils
Word comes from - London that
if the Lucknow Juveniles' reach,
the Ontario semi-finals. the man-.' w th Rink Manager McCoy.
•ager of• the Wishing Well soft • Pelt has .-been the instigator
drink eo�npany';is prepared to. put , and chief promoter of Juvenile
on a • night's. entertainmentat. hockey for the past two seasons,
which he would personally pres,,:1 and. has received little recogni-
cnt a cup to the team., •-j tion' for • his untiring and: mighty
this trip, the Midget game Was
defaulted, 'arid thus for two sea-
sons in a row: these lads have
received a .let -down.. An entry
was made both years in the Mid-
get series, but not a game play-
ed.
,Someone responsible for. tutor-
ing a'pd. looking . after the inter-
,ests.o# these -lads. should be apl
pointed. It shbuidn't all be, left
i
ply NOW for your
ew Gasoline Licenses.
Ration Coupon Bks
tolIMP
Oil March •3l, the; presenegasoline licenses and ration coupon. books
will expire.. After that.date no gasoline will be sold:except on the•
•,presentation of a,194.4-45 ration book. r `'
. In his. -own ests,. vvery .vehicle owner is .asked to apply at once
for new license 'and ration .coupon book .for each of his vehicls.
Application '.forms mustbe• conipleted in detail: •
Commencing April • 1,_,' under the 1944-45 rationing plan, the opera-
tion. •of which. willbe' basically the satme as th.at�now in effect; all
' non-commercial. vehicle owners•tyill again be.allowed a basic" AA"
gasoline license, and ration coupon. book, "containing 40 'units for a
• 'passenger car, or 16 for a. motorcycle. • . , •
SuniIarly,.owners of vehicles eligible for a "Special" category,who
• •can prove their need, will be gran ted 'an extra vocational allowance,
fixed in advance for the year ending'March 31, 1945.. In determining
the extra allowance which will be measured •to individual needs
the previous: category and mileage'of theeCar will not necessarily
bean important consideration. '• . ' '
The extra vocational 'coupons will again • be' issued in books..labelled
," Special", and each book will contain not more than 60 units, . To
• permit' constant.revieW of the needs. of each'category applicant, only
one "Special" book, or portion thereof, will be issued at"a
The Oil Controller•also has the right to refuse any application for
• a Special" category, ,or :to suspend, any ration coupon book- for
an- infraction of the regulations.. • • . •
The shortage of gasoline:is still acute. Do not apply for a" Special"
Category unless your. need is- urgent: • •
Gasoline•fpr.commercial vehicles will again be rationed. . To 'assure
themselves sufficient .gasoliine to ,carry. on normal business activi-
•, ;ties ;after: March .31, operators of commercial vehicles are urged to
complete at once and in detail...the required. application for each . of
thi`r vehicles. -
a On and after April 1, service station attendants will not accept
gasoline ration ceupons unless the license plate number of chc motor
vehicle for`.which they were issued is written in ink on each coupon.
Every motor vehicle must also display on its windshield a 1944-45
sticker. 'indicating the category of the- coupon bobk -submitted at
.the Limo of the purchase. • . • - • .• -
If, this owner of • a motor vehicle sells, transfers or disposes of it in
any way,' it is his. obligacion to sec that the gasoline license: and
ration coupon book Jrothat vehicle is returned' ini.mediately to the
ncaresti Regional, Oil Control' Office.
To • obtain a gasoline, license' .and ration 'coupon book; secure an
application form . at your clearest Post Office. ' Study • the
-form and follow carefully. the instructions contained -therein.
When you receive your 1944-45 gasoline ration book,. guard,,it carefully.
Do not Novell in roarIf, because of your negtigenii, if is Iost or
stolen, it may' not be replaced.
THE AEPARTMENT OF MONITIONS AND SUPPLY
Honourable C. D. HOWE, Minister
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CANADA IS SHORT OF GASOLINE USE YOUR COUPONS WNW,
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