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THF• LUCKNO.W SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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W,ED ESDAY, JAN Ust,; 1962.
Father 0.f I0fant
Killed' 1n Accident
A. former Lucknow girl;, Joyce
$gulch- and her `three -week's -old
daughter were sadly bereaved on.
Sunday, January 21st, when her
__husband, Leonard Addis, age 32,.
ws '11a
miles south accidentd in a motOr
south of Cochrane.
Mr. Addis, we und.erstand,, is,
employed, . by the- Workmen's
Compensation Board, and was on
an` out-ofMtown trig, °before soon'
taking a ,position in the Board's,
office, Mr. .and Mrs, Addis re
sided in Scarboro,', Their daugh-
ter, Laura Joan • was. born on
: New . Year's day at'Toronto
General Hospital,
Mr. Addis •was a, '.son of ;Mr. •&.
• Mrs., Thomas Addis of, Belfast,
Northern. ' Ireland.:•
Mrs. Addis . is a daughter of°
Rev. and Mrs. Gordon :Baulch
of Barrie Rev. Bausch was a
former minister at South' .Kin -
logs 'Presbyiterian ' Church, and
the Children, Bill, Joyce, • and
Margaret;' attended.' school. here.
Three men were killed ,'in the
twojcar . crash and a `report frons
Cochrane ,gave the . following, ac-
• count
'Dead . are Leonard Addis, • X32;
• 'of: Scarboro .and. Frank Ross
Smithy 51, and Wiliiam.. Clifford.
rozier, . 9,1', both of Kirkland
Lake.
' Mr. Smith and •Mr. Crozier,,,
° who had been ata Presbyterian
Church meeting in • Cochrane, ,
• / ere. driving 'smith. when :their
car Was. hi collis on with. Addis'
;northbound vehicle.. The.. road
was snow-covered'. and slippery.
Police:.' said the three men
-were killed, instantly: 'No other.
_Persons were involved: '
Mr. Si lith a widoi+ver,.,•leaves.
• ;six children. He. :' ;had retired.
three' months 'agog, from his job.
as, a • mining., foreman "Mr. Cro-
• zier, leaves a ' wife and ,three
• children. 'Both, men were: active;
in 'the: Boy •.Scout •moveiident acrd
`:in. civic ;circles._ in Kirkland Lake.
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`RINLOSS;LADY: ' PASSED
AWAY . WEDNE!DAY •
•The death of Mrs. Percy ,Gar-
brutt of Kinloss 4Township, -oc-
curred in Victoria 'Hospital; Lon,
don, on !Wedrtesd'ay, ' January
24th, in,•her 50th year.
The funeral service was heM
at. the Johnstone 'Funeral: Home
on Saturday with temporary en-
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KINGSBRIDGE
' Mrs. Jack McCbrn°ville" of 'Tor-
onto is visiting her parents Mr.
and Mrs: Clifton Austin, Mr,.
Austin returned home from. God-
erich 'hospital : ori `Saturday. We
hope he Will continue to 'improve
in. health. '
Mr. Maurice Dalton' left, dur-
ing the past week for Florid . He
was accom anied' byYMr. Innis
A. .
Connolly, of. Colborne Township:;
A native. of Ashfield Township.
Rev. Fri Thomas 'Ford, 82,. died
Monday -of. . last . week . in St.
Mary's Hospital; London. ,Solemn
high mass was celebrated -Wed-
nesday'
Wednesday' morning •at; .St : Michael's.
Church .London. ' Interment was
in.. St. Peter's. cemetery.
Rev.: Father Ford: wasa fre-
quent visitor to the; .Kingsbridge
•district,_ particularly in •foriner
years. He will be . remembered
many . as a violinist . of ''some
note., file •has been ins 'ill 'health;
for many years.
• Those .': attending; the funeral
Were Basil Hogan, Dennis Hogan,
daughter Rosemary •and sons,
Ronnie; Michael • and Jim, John
. S. Dalton, Dennis Dalton and
Frank'.' Sullivan.
'Vincent Austin has :. been con-
fined to Alexander, Marine and;
•General hospital, :Goderich and
'Mrs. Theo Van DiePe
n to
hospital.: Kin-
cardine
tombment in.; 'Srouth•. °Kinloss '
'Mausoleum.
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TIGHT' RACE FOR TOP rsrow
IN LOCAL • INDUSTRIAL. LOOP
On Tuesday, January 23rd at
8:00 p,m., Port Albert downed
Silverwoeds 6.2 while at 9:30
p,m.' Belfast and K:intail plaYed,
to a. 4-4. tie.. - '
Port Albert took . over '• 1st'
place in the league anti snow have
10; points; Kintail came from, be-
hind to tie on Tuesday night in
the third period and be a' close
second with 9 points.- Belfast is
inthird place •• with 7•.• points,
while . Silverwoods -are deep in.
the cellar with 1 point. • .
MIDGETS. LOSE' TO BLYTH
LAST WEDNESDAY • •
-Playing' prior to an InterMedi-
ate game ;in the. Lucknow arena.
last ' Wednesday .' night, Blyth
Midgets' defeated Lucknow 3-2;.
Ross. Pannabecker• and Doug
Johnston scored ' ,the Lucknow
,goals. The teafn •has not played
since. • •
WALKEBTON • D.H.S; - DOWNS
LOCAL•• ~ BASKETBALL TEAMS
Lucknow boys, travelled, to
WiIketron District. High School
on'. Friday night to play a double-.
header ..basketball. , gale, •
In The Junior game, Walkerton
carne : out ahead 54 - 26.
Scoring for: Lucknow. were:
Ross Forster 9, , 'Bill' :Nelson 6,'
Herb Hunter 5, Larry 'Stanley 1,:
Doug McKinnon'.4,, David Thomp-
Walkerton Seniors also down-
ed Lucknow'' Seniors ;. by •a . score
of 6D-20.. ,
• Lucknow's scorers were Glen
Cowan 3, ' Torn, Rathwell. ' 2, Gor-
don, 'MacN:ay;5, John Andrew -:2,.
Evans Helm 4, 'Keith Kaiser 2,
Gary Johnston 2, '
'INTERMEDIATES.,;: CAUGHT'
FIRE ' FOR 7-3: WIN
After .dropping three .straight
„games, Lucknow Intermediates
caught fire on Friday night : on
home ice and scored a decisive
victory Over Blyth..•
' :Manager .:" Cliuck '- Webster ^ 'arid
Coach Harold, Ritchie had • con-.
sented to ' take charge. of'the
team, • and wibh this duo in the
box it sparked . the stiluad.:to
give by, far . their best effort of
the .'season :
was a nip-•and-tuek :first
period with. Blyth up. 1-6. Luck-
now made it 42 in :the 'second
and finished strong toy, stretch..
their margin;
Gardner ,fired 3; goals., Ember
lin; a ;pair and Smart and Ke1- i
terborn 'one apiece:,
Penaltywise Blyth :drew„ four:
of the five sit -outs in the sin bin.'
lst Period
B --Knox,- Foster,'McDougall 16:5G
-2nd: Period
L= --Gardner, Smart,.
Kelterb'orn 3.:30
L Ernberlin Baker 1001.
L -+Gardner,; Smart ,,.<.. • 11.52
B -.Knox. • .:'., • 12:�15..
L --J mberlin; Baker. • 13:45
3rd' Period
L-•Kelterborn, -Gardner. 2.20•
6::18
L—Gardner,. er, .
n Smart 7:15
L--aSinart/ Kelterborn ....,,.: 12:218
,/ Lineup , •
Goal, Elliott;; Defence,, Collyer,
Baker; ' Centre, " Smart; ' Wings,
Gardner, Kelterborn;, Alt. • Ro-
binsoi'i; MacMillan; Emberlin;
Graham, Hunter Alt. Houston,
,Johnston-;, McDonagh; MacDon-
ald, Ritchie.
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BANTAMS FINISH ',ON
TOP , IN "D" CATEGORY
While 'Lucknow Bantams have-
n't 'completed the' schedule as
yet, they'' have ' finished : their.
"D" category, gimes; ames; finishing. on
g Y,
top with 6 points, Ripley with..4.
and Brussels ,with 2.
While not.' 'definite'. as. this 'is
written, Ripley' and Brussels
will- meet with the winners tak-
ing. on Lucknow for the group
championship.:
Last Wednesday. 4n. Brussels;
the Lucknow'' kids edged out a
7-5 win with Russell ,A11in: pac-
ing the;::marksmen with 3 goals,
andWallace Houston,; ° Rickey.
Jardine, Bruce : Henderson 'and
Donald• • : Andrew getting ' single::
tons
On Friday.'night in• Ripley on
soft ice,, Lucknow took a , 6: • 1
trirrin-ling, but back hereon Mon
day night .they. turned the tables
for. a 5. to ,3 .win, over the lads
from the •Huron Hub;'; On Mon-
day night Alli:n. got .a pair, and
Brown • Henderson and , Houston
Cached triggered a goal,
/ MBER ;TIPS On , Wednesday ..,night tr
Gophers. downed 'the, Chipmunks
3 to 1' Clarence Greer, Charlie
and Anne . Anderson and Merle
Elliott rolled _over the 500, 'mark
for • the 'Gophers .'and Bill Bolt
and • George. Whitby ,were the
Chipmunks best bowlers.
Th'e, short : -handed Wolverines
'didn't stand a chance against
the Tigers. Ken Hodge had 642
.,and Bill Stewart rolled 53:4 for.
the ' Tigers.
The; Lions ran rough. shod . over
the Zebras. taking; 3 points., .Mar-
Ina Parks led the i ions.With-665,
Jim Errington was close .behind
with 8663 .and' Freda,: Errington
and Ken Elphick were well over
the 500 Mark too.; Ruth Jardine
scored 654 and Elmer MacKenzie
613. for the. Zebras, best efforts.
Thursday night •the,,,Beavers.: up-
set •the Cub's. taking '3 points. It
took team .effort, again for the
Beavers with Fern MacDonald
high. for her team. with '693 and
fo.u,r more bowlers rolled close
to the 600 mark. The Cubs 'stars
were Harold Errington "with ;690
and Jack Caesar scored 6'61,,` •
The Coons picked up '3 pr iuts
from the Pole Cats. Jack, Tre-
leaven lod •his team with 689
LOCAL GIRLS WIN ,AND
LOSE TO •WALKERTON
Lucknow District High' School
girls' • basketball teams played
host to Walkerton DiStrict: 'High
'School on Friday'night. and
broke • even on the. night's ,play.,
The 'Senior girls chalked up
their third .victory with -a :18-12
win. Point • scorers • were JO-
Anne
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Annnelton
Patrician 8' Tissy Finlayson 7,
ne
Thompson. S. '
The Junior girls lost to Wal-
kerton' 24 to 15, with'`.Barbara
Rathwell scoring 7 points for
the , local. cause, June Ackert 6
and 400kie Gibson 2,.
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Charlie ... Webster'. was . high for
the Pole . Cats ''
mhea'the• SquirrelsKangar' socoreos.d 4 pointsand fiord '. .
Shirleyrom ''' Brooks had a, .eorinbined
total - of,. 1'273 'for the Squirrels.,
beat 'bowling and: Eldon' Wraith
Was high, for 'the .losers.
Standings:
Cubs "• 47, Beavers 46, Gophers.
40, . Zebras .39; Tiger's, 39, Squir- ..
rets; 38, Lions :34 ,Coons ,'33, Pole •
Cats 32,• : Chipmunks .:29, : Wol;
verities; 17; Kangaroos 14.
RIPLEY 'MIDGETS - WON
SEVENTH ' STRAIGHT • GAME.
--On- Tuesday .ni night, Y. ' Januar..
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23rd, . 'Ripley 'Midgets:: played'.
host to ;the Durham ,.Midgets
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pRipley.
Ri 1 i pleyf Durhain :
, R de Bated
7 to 1 in a ,very :;roughly played:
game. •
• Ripley's ''goal getters were.::
John Brook's: two; Bill McTavish,
Ricky, Dodds; :Ronnie Nicholson,;
Bill `Finlayson, Murray ;Ferguson.
Hopkins scored'Durharn'S .lone
goal.: l.
There ' were foul' : penalties in
the game with two going toeach
team. --•• Durham, • Hopkins .2
minutes for roughing, Calder,
:•2°''
minutes .for boarding:- . Ripley,
Schultz;' 2`<'minutes' for roughing,
Sutton, 2 • minutes for fighting..
MINOR • HOCKEY' • NIGHT'
DOUBLEHEADER. • AT '' RIPLEX••
•• On Thursday night; January
25th,' ;Ripley held its.. Minor
Hockey. Night with ,a double
header: in the Ripley Arena. `In `
the first contest the Ripley, Pee
Wees••played :host to the: Paisley
Pee • Wees.' Paisley defeated; '
Ripley`.6 to 2 in e very cleanly
played 'gaine.•' :
In the second .half of the.twain
bill, the Ripley. Midgets :played
host to the Hanover,' Midgets in
Ripley. Ripley : carne _out on top
t'o' defeat Hanover 6 to 2:.Ili a`.,
fast and thrilling game' w .
' Ripley Goals ;Rickey •Dodds
-scored twice and--••Ronnze, 1`1i o '-.
son, Murray ' Ferguson,- John
Brooks, • Franky Gemell, $ill
McTavish, .;Sandy MacDoi a•ld had
singletons: • .
Hanover 'goals —' •°5Russworin
and Rechbeages, each scored one,
There were: three penalties in
the ,game with •.Hanovcrreceiv,
•Ing all three of the ,penalties, •
, Ripley's lineup Goal, `Garry
Suiton; • defense,. Ronnie ,Nichol'
son, John- Brooks; Doug.Farrell,
Paul Harris; centres, Ricky
Dodds, Bill McTavish wings,
Bill Finlaysori1(en 'arroll; .Mur-
ray . Ferguson, Randy ,:'Schultz;
alternates, Franky . G emel, • Sandy
MacDonald, Ken MacDonald.