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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-02-06, Page 10• II 4 • y5• • P QE VIM TEI; LAMICNOW SENTINEL, •LUCKI4QW ON L'M1Q} Lois Look Foy SePouti.on... ay for .. , ,P w on Red odrc�e'HomliWings Game WEDNESDAY; FEB, 6th, 1963 • LING DOORS Space...SaViflg,1. Attractive Available in. 9 Beautiful' Colours HEAVY QUALITY CEILING TILE Covers Over Dingy, Cracked Ceilings fives Any ROOm.A New Madern Leak FLOOR TILE. . Brightens Any Room In, The Hoose Over. . 100. Colours From Which • To ' Choose HINTED TILE r Kitchen tor Bath. Has .A Heavy• Duty,, . Baked, Gloss Finish Y Just .'A: Wipe Of`'• A Cloth And It •Sparkles. Conies In' A Variety. ;Of Colours DON'T DELAY! GET :YOUR TICKETS TODAY! For The Big Game Monday Between'. HAMILTON RED }WINGS and ' GODERICH SIFTOS` • n'. -Acme e 5: 8- 18 hn 2 3,1 enderson Lumber .ucknow dissamiii/a■n•u■na■■iasi'ri•iiiini.:■I•a.uar■ruim•aI•.g • • GST' OUR TICKETS OW! to make sure that your and, your. : f amil •will 1 see' ■' Y• • • • I� TIMBER, .Z'IP'S The games that. were postponed were played at the .. end of, the week with the Lions; and. Zebras', 'Squirrels: and Kangaroos splitting the points.. -The Pole. Cats took 3 poir>dt . 'from the Coons .and the Tigers alsotook.'3•points;from the Wolverines.. . C 'heldthe oons'si;ore- ,1es.s. despite. •fine 'bowling by the Cool s, Jack' Caesar led the Cubs with 708. 'mit and Harold Erring- ton rolled .686 flat., .and Dick• and Norine .Parks �h'ad • a • combined •total.. of ,12'&5: •pins, Mary and Jack. Fisher totalled'1362 for•the''Coop's. top efforts, . The Wolverines :with 5 'bowlers ,downed, the . Chipmunks for 4 points. Beatty Irwin rolled 743 and Al • ,Baker w.as 'close behind with .710 far the Wolverines • top lboW1ers, Bill 'Bolt was thehigh tbawwler. for .,the' losers. The Squirrels managed to sqtieeze out 1 .point off the Lions • with only 4bowlers, •'Jim Erring- ton led the •way for the Lions With 671 and Omar 'Brooks was tarp for . the. Squirrels with 728,• The '.Zebras. took 1 .points from the. 'second place Tigers. Ruth Jardine roll'ed .641 flat.- plus 51 handicap for .892, ';Marlene, Mac-• Kenzie ;had 677 and 'Stuart Jamie-, .son' .636.. Bill: Stewart ,who now averages' •225. rolled' a , triple of 828 for.,his team.: • . Mike Sanderson; Bab':1ilcintosh rolled ' over :the 1600 'flat• mark & Dorothy. and. Din „Hamilton 'shad a :•tgfal of ,1288 to 'help the 'Pole Cats take , 4• psyints from the Gn=,, pliers: Russ Button 'and`.. Merle' Elliott put up ,the •best• .efforts: for:the Gophers The. Beavers took 4...•points frorn the. 'Kangaroos :to give: them 16 points , in the last 4weeks: Tt :was team effort all ''the way for :the winners with 3' bowlers over the. 500 flat ..mark ',and . agarioi . ;and Don. ,MadKinnon made oilier,.:the 600.. -spot. Don <Steeves'"'was :high for 'the: losers with- 600 flat. ' Standings: Cubs 53, Tigers ''46 ' Beavers 44• Zebras 41, Coons•.34, Ch,i;pmnks'•• 34, Lions 34'., ;''Pole• Cats 33, •Gapht ers '. 31, 'Kangaroos: 30, Squirrels 27; Wolverines 24.' • • idgets . i H. ,,. amilton Juniors A. Red Wings . 'Playoff Opener ■ •• (MEMORIAL , CUP: CHAMPIONS) • .: .:a:' tLrucknaw• Midgets.hit the' la -- ■ '■ aft trail oz Monday .•night in t versus ■: Blyth.. and carved a good. path - ::� r with " a 8-4 opening win. The ■ r - ... ' �% %% ■ second game''in 'the`lies(-of=three. . .... riJuniorode ch B Siftos • ■ ■` ■ ■ . ■ ■ II i. .10 LUCKNO NDAY, FEBRUAR aT 8.00 sharp. rig • Two irnportan.t things to .remerribe•r. ... 'Get , Your Tickets Right N vv (to assure .You; of adniiss ti) (the t The'.►ren. Earl• tuck, 'will' be. clrtopped • .at 8 , p rrn, sharp, Space Contribtalted 'By ■ . ■ • ■ i ■ ■ ■ ' Luck,now Fire ;Department eag . ed the Mildmay 13r.igade . : in broomball ay 'night on" Frid" " ial'Lt.. at Teeawater by a score of 1-0, and the local crew is now looking for other .fields to :•conquer. The game was a feature: of 'the Tpeswater carnival. staged that evening, The ,Lucknow lineup included Harold Austin, Stewart Jamieson, "Hap" . Hall, ;Allan;' Hackett, Geo. Whitby, •.Al Bak.eri toss :Irwin, Fred Pierce, 'Blake •Al,toni Allan Johnston;' The latter threesome a're not members of the `+Fine •Company, as the Company.did :not wish to have'. too many firemen o tit... of town at the same time, on. ' Wednesday with the first home :game' on Friday here •at• 8.30 : p.m, It' Was 4-1 . our ,Luc'know, lat. the end'of the first period, Luck• nowwere ahead 6-1 at the end of the second , Blyth outscored'. the ,locals 3-2 in, the: third with a', final score of 8' 'for. Lu, now and 4, for. 'Blyth Donld Fisher .scared • three; ;goals for the ..Sepoys with single markers going to Donald .An= drew, . Bill Vinlayson, Wallace Houston, Bruce •Henderson and Ross .Forster. LOCAL FIREMEN EDGE MILD•M,AY• IN. BROOMBALL ■ ■ 1.. i:ckinno.ni a.. LOCAL CT HARDWARE52YOUR■ Phone ,,3b08'. .. i r ,. .. Y•iii : . .,, r- ri fla uiilliiiltlit`li■■ijill iiiillisinammirimmiiiii • i . has'.�been stre• p The• it interest that r aroi'sed: in surrounding towns, as The •Srftos will :gthen. .•, well. as•in Luoknow :and' District, ed for thhis; one, and 'they'll be go:: . gives the Lions Club ,good rea- ing all 'out for these::are the boys • tit sonto be very optimistic that who are ,Striving to Make t+ . • t" • .there will be a sellout, crowd at, "A" team. * w next Monday: nights' exhibition Monday Eddie Hush .says h.e'l do .some' game •between Hamilton Jr, A Red Wings :and Ooderich Jr. B uniform ---switching it "necessary •after' 'the. first. •period • to (balanceSiftos, na. The • 'weatherman s' behtie aviour' . quds, • ppses the only Icloubts, bust re-,This"•.man Bush is a hard driv- gardless there has been a big ad- in coaeh,C who will -'add a•bit of vance sale, and with:goodweather ' g at e' week -end chanes ere there' ;drama to -t•t4e. Tussle' play his. vocal ' i e a ticket . available.' prodding. . won t , b •+ � �'. ,• game. trope 'Monday, •. Some 'carpenter work, changes • • The Red• Wmade ings, last year's are':currently •Ibeing ade.',to the •• Memorial •Cwp cham;prons, are, players' boxes .in'the local arena,:. considered 'as real. contenders for to better accommodate these' the silverware come p-layaff time. teaz`ris, and permit them to change 'Natu'rally local;interest,focus on lines "on the :,fly. . Luek•now's Paul Henderson, son • • * • -` of Mr. and Mrs...'Garnet. Hender And, Mr. and Mrs. }jockey Fan, .. son. 'Paull is the leagues top scor and kids, you'll''ha�ve a ;ring side:. 'en He added a"couple more goals seat' .for this action, .:when the and three assists over the week- face -obi. .whistle goes ;sharp , at .. end, Hisspeed and scoring ability 8:00 •o'clock,. • Chas made this' flashy 'winger•a marked ;mean. by his opporientsa and 'he's 'shadowed, continually, •vIsItis rea Nativ4 c Rates High InCanaa '. A "Hockey. Canada" published I S IC h oc ey an f' ' as ale , ewan. monthly by the Caiiad�i•an A.Tria- teur. Hockey: -Association• •earried ;:Joe Ccinley, local: CNR: express anarticle' in• the.' February issue i delivery Man:. 'returned: from a month - holiday. in Saskatchewan •with;his , daughte:r'• and .son -in- law, Agnes and -Ron' McLelland' and 'their' two children, , • age'• eight and five Joe makes .'the ; annual .: trip :west iby. :train , and . makes. \his beadq.uarters: with"th.e •McLellands at; Loreburn,.: Sask. . While in the west, Joe visited' Joe . Irwin.. (fornierly of, Luoknow).at Wilkie; ;Sack„ ,George. Rodgers, forinerly of.'the 10th of Kinloss, now- rer siding ,at-„Mopse Jaw, Mrs. Jack' Button (Annie Barr),:'-. ''formerly.. .of ;;Kinloss, and Jim and Angus .:. Gordon of Saskatoon: J.im . and. Angus were ',former `schoolmate's.- of,' 'Joe. at 'Langsilde.'; • Joe .•�reports. little 'snow` ' in Saskatchewan while he was•;.t<here 'with mild•.•.temperatures about the middle of 'January.: Frointhe - middle of the month On, • temperatures' droned to :15 . 0.30 .below zero. ~'While :,Joe 'was, • at Soreburn, played juvenile •Lucknow reach= .Ron McLelland 'flew to Otta•ra •ed :the finals and received white for a ,`week ,to attend” the Con- jackets. $ervative 'Na.tional. Convention. Eldon' .Mille - Pau`l was scouted that Oar,.."by. handled. the ex.,, TO;ronbo; BoOton and Detroit. He p'i ens jo+b •le J'oe was: away-;' attended:- camp, in Hamilton (last week's article, telling 'how he: "stopped off' there):.and return= e.d.lio'nie to .jr 8 that sea- son,; 1959. 60, with Godei is .. on Junior 'A .hockey and, h:as this' to/:say : in part about •the .'Wings • "The reigning Memoria:1. Cup Champions, 'Hamilton''R.ed, Wings, were hist thy 'graduation; but got. a : break: When ''defenceman 'Bob Wallreturned. after -•a ',brief fling with. • Edinontot- : Flyers. While the Wings were forced to 'start biiildintg again,• they still boast' two' of •the ou'tsbanding''pertorrni-' ers in Canada in 'Pit Martin. and Paul Henderson Started Here As Pee. ;Wee ,Paul's hockey. career started, as •a •- Pee. We&in: LUekpaw with 'his' Dad -as 'coach Th'e next year- he :played, (both Pee Wee "and 'Bari= tam, with thelatter, teaizl: •coached. by Aib Chin *pile, playing Ban- tam the Lucknow team rnade ;the semi -'finals and '...received green corduroy. 'jackets When Paul graduated from, Bantar' `,category . there 'Was no. Midget.: team, so he stepped into. 'Juvenile. ;The second .'year, .he Ashfield.:N�tIe. In The West DiedSarnia : eliminated them in •the • semi=•finals: ' ' There 'passed.. away recently The next season IPaul ,•played at Nokomis Hospital, Sask., 'Da with. the Red Wings They, put vid Fairish in his seventy-fifth `• `out ''Peterboroug,h.ibut'.Lost ..to. St, year. A native of Ashfield he Mikes who, went On to win the was a son, of the late Dave Far Memorial Gulp; risk. and Anne, Dickson.- He. had, Last year Paul ife.d his biggest been ;in failing health` :1'or iatric; season to 'date,. when' the •VVirngs thine went all the way to win the Mem, He, leaves'to mourn ,hr's .loss,'his orial Cup; Th:is. season •,Paul is wife, the 'former . Annlie Johnston leading the league in scoring :and cf Ashfield; •also ' four • d.ati�glhters added to his. laurel's over the and two sons, ••Margaret. .week -end with ariothed 'pair—of Frank. Do5da11.); • Jean (M,rs, Dr:. I-Harol'd'. X.oer• er);•:' Lillian .Mr's, •'. goals and three assists.. As Pre - Dr,. Robert Clements); June (Mrs, • viously reported, .he 'has h:ee•n sel- ected to,' share .the all-star .feami Bruce Matheson), ,Dave..and Bill: •right;wing spot, and. is potential'o'i' Toronto. N.H:L..materi'al, with none other One of a."fa<mily•of elcyc•n ehild� than. Gordie ..Howe rating hire x•en, Dave pis :survived:l'b.; erre. sin- for pro- company. �' tEt and a brothar, M's. ;Minnie '. p , Horne ,of Toroiit.o' .'' rid W i,l.f'rcSal..• Fair i:Ph iif Iatrc•ltnrrty Pot• Shots 'the :funeral • rPrtriec, Wa's..1ltYltl This Community is • an ter in Serna.ns Chtirrh with next l fon,day's ...game. burial in: Semans ' cernetery.:70 ' * •* K Reeve 'G W:• Joynt.and l,loyc3• Ashton, president '.nf !the ' Lion;. Club, wiltbe .on TV. onFriday night to plug. arena activities' future plans. " B • On Monday night Ctsa•r;h Eddie Bush and Paul Hend.e•rsan' will be featured oh Johnny $rent's Po- cus sportscast. The team will stop off for the eanncra appear,‘ ance enroute to Lu'ekriow', •Dress,ing 'rooms incl Hshower.s will be made:. available to both the Red Wings. and Siftos•_:at t�lre, , Lucknaw District High School. IRT HS. FC RAlcl .:- A{:'Alp,4'ai ra 1104!)t;i Gocier•ic11, on January •28, 1963 to Mr. and Mrs; John., Forgan. R„11;, 2 Auburn,. a` sari, PARKER. -- in London Victorra : Hospital on Saturtay, Januar 26th, 1963, to,:Mr, and Mrs, Roberf Parker (Wilda''Reid) .'son, 1Ja:viol Allen,.' a brother . ior ''Petr and Jack,' 1t1:1 AiiAr Mr. and Mrs, Michae. 1 : inahan .in "St, :Joseph' Hospital,' London, - riii, ilailttary 21 a .son,