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LUCKNOW SENTINEL. LUCKNQW .'ONTARIO
STILL•HAUL. WATER:
AT AMBERLEY
The shortage ' of wateris still
.
a 'preblen to many farmers, and
the .extremely cold temperatures
'have added tothe. already arduous
task of hauling., The CK,NX• tra-
velling camera' men were: looking
fqr points of interest., ,and driv-
ing,;in the Amberley district, in-
terviewed Mr. Jack MacDonald
who was," hauling ; water from .a
pond' near • his home'. .west. ,of
Amberley. This mode of securing
water'was something'new. and in-
teresting to the camera :Men and
later, in' the; week - Mr, MacDoi-
ald' was pictured , pn .television,•
Attend .Funeral; At Detroit •
•' , Mr. Glen' Campbell. of Amber
ley, Mr..Russell Campbell of At-
wood:. and the Mahood ' families
' of Kincardine attended the fun-,
eral .of their cousin, Mr. Lloyd
Robinson':pf Detroit on Wednes
: day;: Lloyd was a former' 'resi-,
dent of this community:and his.
sudden 'passing; as '.the= result of
a paralytic stroke :was. a shock
to his : many friends as ' he ,visit -
,
visit,. ed in the vincinit: only a few
weeks. ago. The • funeral was
largely attended and the floral
tributes. ''wer'e • ,evidenceof the
esteem:. in :which he was .held,
Mrs.' •Albert Stewart of Wing
,"ham, visited ";recently with her
'sister, 'Mrs Winni. Watson and.
_her brother, .•Mr. ack ,MacDo
n,
ald of Amberley. .
Mrs. Annie Emmerton was ;the,
guest of Mrs.'.Glen °Campbell ' on'
Monday
Mrs. Carl. Wilkins is .:a. patient
in hospital in London where She
will undergo; an operation short
Enjoying the' sunshine at:'Bra--
denton;,' ' Florida,. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Brown write ' ': that . the
Orange: groves arebeautiful at
this -time, and the ,. weather is
ideal,
Joyce. Wilkin is home from.
London after undergoing' treat-
ment from which': she is much
improve
A , number :of ''ladies ' attended
Achievement • , Day which . was
held 'in, Kincardine High. School
-pru,clitoriuin en :Saturday.::,
Sigm of Spring"
The lovely sunshine .•, on. Sun-
day
•..,
:day ' and the milder air • was a
welcome .change after • the .very
cold: temperatures ' experience.d;
over. the past two weeks, .which
resulted'; , in frozen 'water • ;pipes
and motors that :refused ;to start.
Cottagers were. back; on Sun=
day to, look over their summer
homes and some kindled a fire
and, enjoyed dinner by •the lake-
side.' All this and • the arrival of
the new ' catalogues with their.
enchanting colors"could be signs'
that. Spring ` is "just'•. around the
corner."
Friends :of Mr. 'Murray. Mac-.
Donald : will ' be glad to know he
is. • much improved. Mr. George
MacDonald and Mr: Wm. Kemp
Ston were in London '.on ..Sunday.
to.. visit with him. They also .cal-
led :at 'Victoria Hospital - where
Mr. Lloyd .Bell • is a: patientand
who •• is recuperating `after wig
ery'last; week.
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INTERMEDIATES' LOST
CLOSE' ' ONE MONDAY
In the ,bet. played Fame .of. the
season Seafortli, edged:' LucknoW
8 to 7 on . Monday night. in the
local ,arena, The game . was clean,
fastand close throughout. Only
five rininer penalties were ;hand,
ed out by Referee 'Jack' Hender-
son,. our of them going, ,to the',
visitors. .•
Seaforth led • 4-3 at the end of
the first period,. and:: the. -second;
ended,: in a G-6' tie.
Lucknow, goals and, assists. by
periods were ' • 1st, Kelterborn,
(Smart), Ashton, Gardner,
(Smart).• 2nd, Graham' (Ashton),
Einberlin, Graham (Gardner,
Ernberlin)'. 3rd, Smart (Graham).
Lucknow McDonagh, Robin-
son, Kelterborn, Graham, Gard-
in,,Hunter, Ashton,
Gold-
ner, Embe r ,1
Andrew, :Sart,. McQuillan,. Coll_ :
yer, MacMillan.
• Seafor•th --• Goddard, Dinsmore,
Varley ' Beuttenmiller, Scoins,
Dick, Whitelaw, McCue, Broad-
foot, Dale, Henderson.
Drubbed: At: ,Monkton , ;r
On Friday night;' Lucknow
could only muster a 'half dozen
players for the ' Monkton trip
took their worst,' drubbing of the
PEE • WEE TEAM HANG .
UP SKATES:' FOR SEASON,'
'
Lucknow, ''Pee -Wee: team was
eliminated by. Mildmay in the
first • round of the playoffs in
two ,straight games . in the best-.
of -three series, Saturday in Luck:
new, Mildmay won 7-0' and back
in;MVlildmay on Monday..Lucknow
ended up on the bottom of a
10-1 score. Doug `Alton got
Lucknow's . lone `goal.:
Prior to.the; i'a Y.offs, Lucknow;
p.
Mildmay -and Paisley, plaYed a
regular schedule: Lucknow. were:.
defeated both times by the
Paisley team. .in, their schedule:
meetings.
•
LAIC ING IT ON' , IN THE
INDUSTRIAL „LEAGUE
The local Industrial • League is;
providing some spirited hockey
competition, and helps to keep
the i Arena' in. 'practically 'con-
Last Wednesday night' in, 'the
Hol
WEpNDSDAYY: ,FEB,. 8th1' 1961.
ES VISIT WALL r A,CTICE WILL C»PI 'EM
FILLTHE ARENA
..: • ' (Contr,ibribu
uted) ,.•
• Received the following. letter
from, W,. L, 'Curly." Stevenson of
Mount. Forest,• who is well! re-
membered ^ by ' :sport fans: in
I ucknoW,, having' played here
when the Chin line•, was in its
heyday.
°Curl" hasn't, lost: his interest
in" sport and in was. he who: init
tiated' • the move to.have Maurice
Richard , visit ` Lucknow: 1ext
:Wednesday,,, 1
Lucknow • Sentinel, :
Dear Sir; •
,Just; a short line to say how'
pleased I Was to be' able to ar-
range the visit Of "Rocket" Rich-
ard 'to Lucknow; and I do` hope,
that your Committeeis working
hard to line out t a full day's pro-
gram, .and. I am sure that you
will pack your. Arena, like the
good old days, and that :it will
: 'Artificial Ice Fund.
help'. yourAr ific _
As I amChairman 'of' the Are-
na Board, I will forward to you
proposed .program under separ-
ate hover. Also enclosed find
;picture of :Maurice ,"Rocket" Ri-
chard, which we are already dis
tributing to ` the; schools in the
surrounding Towns and country,
which: 'we feel: will be good :ad-
vertisement.
Don.'t' you think' that Lucknow
is, due for an Old Timers Hockey
The Lucknow High $chool
..trounced' the Kmnt'ail Flying,
Scotsman' by a score of '16-4 hi
a 1.obTsided hockey game play;
ed in. the Lucknow Areria„Thurs:-
day night, -
(The accuracy' of that score is
not, vouched', for as the: Kintail
players', lost' count after the tenth
goal. scored 'against .them) '
.Early, in the game the Scot•s:
men were ahead. 2=0, but, at the
end of the '•period they trailed.
the higih school students 5-4.
Playing' coach, Robert Fd'r z ish,
ordered 'goalies` changed for the;
remaining two periods replacing
Vanderlay with 'Barger. This
strategy was not successful as.the
•Scotsmen. ' could not give their.
goalie the .needed 'support against.
a fast -paced attack`from the high
scho9l team. a
•
Allan 'MacDonald pulled the
hat -trick for '.Kintail scoring 2
with assists from ' West and
Swan.. Single markers :went to
Jim West and K. Barger.
The Lucknow . team; was 'led
by Hunter who paced the game
with a brilliant performance.
-t.Kintail :blames their, poor show-•
ing a' lack of .coaching .result-
ing in disorganized .lines &..plays. :..
The ." majority 'of the Scotsmen
agree that: .more Practice 'Would
improve.' their . standing :in` the .
Game, such as has been held in local league.
many communities:.•
KINLOUGH
Hoping what I .have •mentioned
in this letter will be of benefit to
you and '''the .Town of Lucknow,
as •I always certainly appreciat-
ed the way -the people of Luck -
now used me, and • in fact 'I got
to feel like it was my hometown.
Thanking .. you, I remain
Yours very truly,.
. W. L. Stevenson.
Master Allan Nicholson visit-
ed over the Week -end :with '' John •
MacKenzie a't
t Lucknow.
. The World Day .,of Prayer ;Will
be 'held .on, Friday,. February 17th`.
in the Anglican Church. with Mrs::
Bert Nicholson key -Woman.
The 'W.A. ' will meet, on, Th.urs-
.clay : at the ,home • of Mrs. Goor• ge ;
about .15, sticks." ". Haldenby...
.Goal getters for :the students'Congratulations ' te 'Mrs. Jas.'
were Andrew ' 6,. :Richards • 3', M. Hodgins and., "Mrs: _: Williarri•..
H'Unter 3, Rathwell• "2; Forster,.' Percy! who will Celebrate:: their
McDonald Coll ��er and Emberlin. birthdays on' Saturda• ; Februar
Y, Y� y
got one .apiece. ' the '.l l the
Scoring for Kintail were:- Allan Mr. and Mrs. *James ,M.
MacDonald 2, Jim West. and Har gins will observe their 56th:
old Farrish, one' -each.. ' wedding•: anniversary on: Wednes-.:
Referees.. for . this'. game were, day, February' 15th:,. We extend'
Gary Johnston:. and'Gee, Hackett. heartiest cora ratulations.
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'first of a : twin' -''bill;, 'S'ilventaoods • . " ■_
edged Belfast Buccaneers 4 to 3.' • a ( % m'
Silverwoods also.had a 5 to 3;• ice-- 1 �_ in
edge : in the penalty department ■ ■■.';
Silverwoods marksmen were:. : o.
• Terry Dalton• 2, Antone. Van,: Osch : ■' /
and Harold Smith . The ''$elfast
.sharp shooters were Walter • Ar:-: ■ ■
k nold "2. and George Col lispn... ; ,�A� i" ■
Silverwpods ` 'John: Thomson, ■
.Ken MacDonald; Bill Barger, ■
Gordon :Barger; Ken urger,•.:
'Bruce Thomson, Rori Alton, .Har- •� , '• •
old ' Smith,' Bob :Smith, Joe Van ■: ;.. ■
,Osch; '. Antone .Tan rOsch, Mike
D•aliton, 'Terry Dalton, Danny.
Dalton,
Belfast •RdbertLyons, Walter
Arnold, .Stewart Stanley, Lane
Gardner; Bill MacPherson,' Geo
Hackett, ' Doug-:Ray.nard, Chris'
Raynard, .1Barry Hackett, Blake
Alton; : Alvin .Alton and George
Collison. • .',
Referees.were Jack, Henderson.
and Tom Collyer,
. Dungannon 7 = ILS+. 5•
In a' two-iperiod nightcap, ;Dun-
gannon nosed' out ;. the: 1•Ii� h
.School. 7 to 5." :For Dunganno
Dickson scored''3,' Petrie 2, and -
Stewart arid Ribey, one' each:
Kerry' Hogan paced t,he' students
with •three. ,goals :and Richard's.
and 'McDougall got,singletons....
Dungannon Stan Dougherty,
Bill Black, Norman , •tewart,
Lorne Alton, Jerry Herr, GL rge
Smith, Bob Taylor, Glenn 'il�ey,
,Laurence. Ribes,. Taira Dick on,,
Erwin Dietrich; .Bort Bears ,arid
Petrie. • , • ' '
.' ;Stev'art Rtieavie,
:Dick "Richards;: Paul Ennbet:1in,
Barry Sohnston,. Kerry • Hogan,
Allan ,McDougall, Gerald Murray,
Bob ''Hunter, George Bttshell, Don
Barr .:and Tom'. Ho,gan.:
Referee _•_. Tom Oollyc"r.
1960 CHEV. 1/2 -ton express, 'new,save a year's de- ::.
preciation and: drive ' a .new. one;' ■
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it .1958 ': • G.M.C.`%2-ton express, long box heavy duty',
springs, 80;0 tires on : rear.
• 195,9: ;'. CHEV ' "Biscayne'' coach; a sharp car:■
1958• : FORD '"'Faiirlane'.' coach.,, loaded with 'eras, . a ■■
•■ . clean.one.'
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• • 1957 FORD "Custom' • V8, •automatic,• power steer. ■
` ing, 'brakes,, radio,: etc. truly .'a bargain. • �'
:1: , .1955.OLDS•, Hard' Top 88,a •beauty. r :•
: i o r' PLYMOUTH '' coach,. refinished, ood , body & , r ::w
. ■ .. motor•, priced • to' sell. ..
is •3 PONTIAC . sedan, runs well.' , ■
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FORD sedan,', a good" one.
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PONTLAC • hard -top, runs .weld'.
19,52 IDODGE; sedan, ;good' 'motor and body. Lill
1952 CHEV 'sedan;,. .priced for quick sale:
• Las•t; of the 60 model cars new, .1960 "Envo�y Sp "Special '"12
■ .sedan, gave yourself a bundle on this one, We, have• a e
good' s•
elec'tion of 61 Chev'.s in. stock,
Biscayne sedans;
. 3 to choose 'fieri; 2 Bel •,Air sedan's,1' t'3iscayne Chevsir
.coach. •
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.bit. 'Pt:10y night, L 1 11,"x.;
trimmed Kinta;l' to ' the tune rjf
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