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• LANCISIDE,
The , syropathy of the comrnu.,
` Pity is. extended to the Family,
'brothers anal sisters and all who,
' .mourn; the paasitlg of the; late;
Mr: Foster•Mof~fat • who was .a
very. 'highly respected resident
of Lan-gside; Friends attended • the'
Auneral from,: Toronto, Hamilton,:
Yde Park.. and other' Points,,
Sincere sympathy. is also'' extend
ed ,to Mrs, Edward Mci uillan in
the • death.. :of her brother, Mr,;
ilRiisset' Grant 'which. occurred:.
very suuddenly following a heart
attack. ` on the way to Walkerton
l
alkertonT ,ospital, . Sunday ..anorning, Fun-
eral rites were at Paisley, Tues-
day afternoon„
• : Mrd' • Percy .'Garbutt returned
home after. a 3 week stay .in,
Westminster hospital; , London &
undengoing : an' • operation. Mrs.
Harold ' Howald also ,returned to
heri .Nome from Wingham ii;ospit-
gal. 'r -mother returned to her
home aftej
:.ting; in' the home
,during, herence.
Miss LConley,, ' London,
spentthe-end"at the :home;
of her Parents, :Mt, and Mrs.Eu-
gene- Conley. '
Mr... and Mrs; ,,Clayton Alton,
visited with. Mr. 'and, Mrs;; John,'
• Crow$ton and Cecilia on Thurs.:
': Mr, .:.and Mrs. Charlie Tiffin:
Visited" Sunday . afternoon with
her 'parents; 'Mr: and: .Mrs: Win:,
Brown, Lucknow. .
Mr. Murray, Laurenson of Lind-
, say, a 3rd year student at Water
loo• College, was enjoyed on
`Sunday. It beingStudent Sunday,
.his text .was on "Phe''Call". Mr.
Darwyn Hill is. 'to ,have `charge
`next• Sunday :
Mrs. Farish:Moffat and .Gordon,
Mrs.' W. Scott and : Marion • at
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T>E E L JCl NOW , ',SEIvTIIVF,L LUCi NOW, Orli' IO
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Lucknow Intermediates• are
group champions 'in the, W O,A.A,
‘,`C" series, and well earned the'.
title by sweeping a '7 game series
with Blyth, in ,straight games - ,
four wins. and a• 'tie., "' •
But Blyth made it close and
Tuesday, nightsfinal fixture in
Wingharn was a 5-4 squeaker.:
Lucknow started; of strongly
and: took. a 3-0 lead .by the 18
minute mark .in the first; Blyth
flashed' the light With • seconds.
•remaining, and •this: firedthem
into action in ;the second when
they 'struck Lack to: tie the. count:
at the midway mark. Lucknow
took: a one goal edge ` with 15 . ,se-
conds remaining in the second.
In .the third the teams battled
Oa' for goal with Lucknow
cessful in ` protecting that . one.
goal', advantage..
'ucknbow n•ow 'meets Mildmay
in the next round of .the league
playdow.ns on . Friday evening.
'Thirteen penalties were.. hand-
ed out on Tuesday -; 7 to Luck -
now 'and. 6 to Blyth •
1st Period: -
'Smart (Gardner Kelterborri) 7:43
Kelterborn (Smart) ........ 13403
Gardner , (Smart)
Blyth—Foster (Elliott) 19425
2nd' Period
Blyth—Coultes • • 7.39
Blyth—McDougall (Campbell)
• 10:45
EQnB: ilson Graham 19:45
erli,:n (W
3rd Period: -
tended ;the Young People's sery-.
ice in ;Wingham. Presbyterian
Church on Sunday evening.
Baker (Ashton) , 2:12
B1y.th-. Carnplbe11 (Elliott) , 17;.15
'Lucknow Lineup 1VIciVlrllan,.
Smart,' Baker, Graham, Gardner,,
McDonagh, Emberlin, Kelterborn,,
Collyer, Andrew; Wilson, Hunter,
Ashton, , McQuillin, '
B, Lin -= fd,
Haggittlyth, Doer, Ceupoultes,, CarnCrawpbeorh,
McDougall, Elliott, Foster, How-
son, ,Reid', Carter. "'
BELFAST, HIGH SCHOOL,
WIN. PLAYOFF OPENER;
• •Lucknow , .Industrial League,
playoffs, got underway in Wing -
ham, on Monday, nightwith a
double ; header, when Belfast
edged Silverwoods 3 to 2 .and.
the' High School Knights 'regist-
ered a 5 to 3. decision over Dun.
gannon.
It's a 'two -out -of -three -series •
with the two winners meeting for
the league t}tle. The boys go -at
it again. in Wingharn next Mon
day
Stanley, Collinson and Arnold.
were Belfast marksmen, with A.
Van.. Oscdh and K. Barger potting
the rubber for 'Silverwoods.,
The "High School scoring .Was
divided . a goal each for, Rathwell,
Emberlin, Stanley, ' Hunter, Rit-
chie. Stewart performed the hat
trick in, netting all. of Dungan'-.
non's .` goals.,
,Allan Smart .and' Jack, Hender-
son refereed • the 'first :game, with
Murray Hunter and Ross 'For
ster doing the whistletooting in
the nightcap: ;
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'LEGION TO AID •
CHAPEL PROJECT
With HalfMembership In Huron
` County, Local 'Legion Will Pay
Half Of Per .Capita, Levy For
Bruce County” Home Project.
The. ',regular monthly meeting
, of Branch 309 Lucknow Canadian
•Legion, was held Tuesday, Feb'
ruary 28th with the president,.
Earl Cranston, in the chair and,
a better than average;;turnou;t of
members..
Equiping of a memorial chat, -
el has'been proposed at the new
Bruce County. Home for Senior
citizens, with the undertaking•,
sponsored by 'the Legion • Bran FEBRUARY SNOW
rhes in Bruce County.' At '.present. ,
this is in the planning stage andLIV:r
.all Legion branches, will vote .on HTEST': EVER
whether ` they . will sponsor. this
proJect. ' The; furnishings .. to be
paid: for by::the Legion;, comprise;`
1. 4 'stained glass windows with
:appropriate,.. inscriptions and
Biblical .scenes.
Walnut central' cross.
3 .. .Drapes for. each .side`. o the
altar.::
4'. Rug 'behind :altar,' rail.
-5. Suitable • posts and 'he vy
silk rope `for', in front .of. kneel-
.ing steps for communion,
.6. Church pews.
7. Outfitting' of .clerical .`robins,
• 8. Electric organ ::(funds ..per -
miffing).
9. , Embossed' . memorial: book
contairiing the names . of Bruce
County Veterans' • who • paid' the'
supreme sacrific in_ foreign 'fields.'
This. will be: placed, in alighted
alcove' near the .door' of the Cha-
pelsr
Money fora this project is to be
p donated ' by branches on a per
capita basis. ,The .Lucknow ibranch.
voted to pay 59%. Per capita as
half of .their-inethbers ,belong' to
Huron. and:: they , ` had •already
donated 50% .to that memorial,•
Representative to the committee
•will be Ken 'Ca'meron..
WIN 5-4. IN OVERTIME ON .' . .
SATURDAY NIGHT;
Lucknow Intermediate Hockey
team went. ahead of Blyth :three
games . to 'none ;in: their ; best of ..
seven series' 'in a game played, in
Seaforth . on Saturday , . night.
Lucknow: won ';5'-' .. Besides the'; •
three wins,' the two teams .played
one tie ;game. One' more' win or
tie,:, ,would ` give Lucknow, the
series and advance them against
Mildmay.
Goal scorers on Saturday night.
were Allan Smart, three ;and Jim
Wilson and Eugene1• Gardner, one
each.
A property'cotnrriittee compos-
ed ,of William Welsh, Ted Collyer,
Roy Havens, Jack Hussey and
Charles Rc inson will. inspect
:,the
Legion. .Hall from time . to
time
and recommend .to the Exe- ,
cutiv
e Cor anittee any repairs or 'Windsor Star define s the
..alter
ations which may be need- "missile gap'" V- as the ference
ed,'
• between what goes up d'. tylia.. •
The official. local weather ob-
server,..
bserver,,. 'J. •M. Greer,:' sums: `up'
February , as ' a ' "wonderful:
Month:" '
It was also exceptional in that •
it. prodUced .: one' of ,the lightest.
snow falls 'on.:record : a .mere
four .inc'hes. ;By 'comparisons. some
of the other extremes:" were'.. in
February 1946,. when .32% inches
of snow piled up and in Febru
ary.1.947• when we got 5212 inch-
es. ' This . was the :prelude to. a
*arch blizzard 'that' causedtrain
service disruption•, and snow plow
derailrnent in theHenderson cut . '
north of the Second Concession.
While the' snowfall was •quite
light this past month, the : temp-
erature varied :'sharply . from •a
low "of` 23 below, zero on Ground'
hog Day- to a high: of 4r degrees,
There. was .1.25 inches of 'rain
near the month's end which' help-
ed '-.the water shortage to sone
degree
Since the above. was written.
a -perusal of 'the' weather, re-
cords, • which date :back to '1887,
shows that„February 1961. had
the lightest snowfll, in a11 that '
time. Next in line was :'Februat,
1890 with 4.4 inches, when ,pain-
sies were in .bloom, 'The preced-
ing February;: 1889. produced `63.5
inches 'for the highest on'' record.
d•�f
'do'doesn't•
an
build up a good balance, ..
A vote of thanks 'and a Mao,
1. of appireciation'' was ` to be scrx�
to the 'Carson Cleaners who marl:
an .excellent .job of cleaning. the
dtapes in "the . now.iy, decorated
hall,: at tie cost . to , the ° branch.`.
The' sum of $25,00 was donated'
to the Lucknow. Tnterrnediate
Hockey Club to help. defray their
expenses
A 'donatibn et- $5.00 was, made
to the Poppy Fund *by •S, J. Pymn:
This fund is used for. the a'Ileia-
tibh of distress art an ongst veterans!
whether Legion rnembets or not
and this year they are trying to'