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Lucknow, Ont.
PURPLE dRovE,
Mr . and Mrs : Burton Collins,.
•Johnny, Sandra and Margie spent
Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. And-
rew 'Patterson, Ripley.
° Mrs. Gordon, _Patterson;•Pern-
broOk, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
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• :Kidd. of Merriton were Saturday
'guests of Mr., and Mrs. , Frank
Dore, Mr.n4*Mrs. 'Claude Dore
were.Suriday visitors in the
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Mr. arid Mrs. A. W; Jamieson,
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LOCAL *EE. WEEK
LOST BY ,4,0 SCORE
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LucknOW'Pee Wes, Who have-
n't been on ice for a few weeks,
took . part in the.',."D" Series of
the Young Canada Tournament
'in Goderich on Saturday after-
noon. They were. ousted •bY Il5der-
*ton bY a 4-9 Score*, withthe Ilder-,
ton, kids going into :the.' next
roundto defeat ' Ailsa Craig 7.
to ,I. • ' • . ••
Ilderton scored a fluke goal
in the ;first period, but Were held
off :the 'score sheet,until the final
frathe when the practice -starved
• local kids hadn't the legs to keep
up the pace, •
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The Waterloo public schools
.junior hockey championship was
Won this season by Northdale
School. The 'team was pictured in
Saturday's Kitchener -Waterloo
Record along with their coaches,
Barry. McO.uillin and Peter Mil-.
Barry is the son of Mr.and
Mrs. Fred McQuillin of West Wa*-
wanosh. ,
STRANGELY QUIT
AS, LEAFS FADE OUT .
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In our opinion, Jack Adams
wasn't ,far • wrong when he, gave
major 'credit to Toronto. coach
and manager, PunCli Imlach, for
the Red Wings' Victory :Over the
Toronto :Maple Leafs: .,
There's more than meets the
eye in the Leafs collapte. Grant-
ed,' they were plagued with in
juries, but a team that.. hadthe
will- to win' Couldn't havelooked
so bad,' so. helpless, s� inept. . •
Give' Sawchuck all .the • credit
you with.; and 'alibi the 'Leafs
eratic shooting. The. fact is they
Were outskated and checkedto
a standstill; and in helpless
frOttration resorted to ,firirig .the
puck into the corner or at the
net. They seldom' organized any:
drives that got them into the
clear for a .direct thrust on .the
Wing's net. • ,
• Imlach, we:. figure, played, De-
troit for a push over, :.and his
popping off only, fired the Wings
to' their. ,best efforts. On the
other • hand, the fairy-tales ,he
, .
kepttelling his squad and the.
press, about the final outcOme;•
did. nothing ,to boost the 'players
moral, • and fooled ;no' One,. who
had seen them in action.
'Mr. Robert McCosh,- Ripleyd
Mrs. J. W. .Colwell,- Kinlougho
Mrs. W. N. Bushell, Lucknow, I
Mt.• and Mrs. Currie Colwell,
Bruce, Betty and Anne of South',
Kinloss, Mrs. Walter Forster, 1
Annetta Carolyn, •"Kathy,
and Joe were Sunday visitors at
Mr. and Mrs. I)on. McCosh's. °
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• Mr. ,•and Mrs. ,Fred Gilchrrist;•1
Mr. and Mrs, Robert -Gilchrist
and Grant of ,,Con. • 4 Kinloss
were recent visitors with Mr; &
Mrs. Gordon MacDonald.
Home for the Easter, , week-.
end Were, Miss Ruthe Forster of
United States Steel, Miss Annetta,
Forster of the United States Con-
sulate, • 'Miss Doreen McLeod,
`school teacher and Miss Mary'
Anne . McCosh ,of Canada Busi-
of, Woodstock visited on Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. George Emer-
son and on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
° John Bell of Kincardine 'and ,Mr.
and Mrs. W. R: England of Otta-'
wa were..igtiests in ,the Emerson
i3uN N ,13s.
••EaSter visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank .Pentland Were Mr.
and Mrs: Lloyd Pearce, London,
Miss Patricia. Pentland, Strat:
ford, Mr. ,and Mrs', Ronald Pent-
land and Mr. and: MiS. Allan
• Pentland l3rian and Shelly of
WEDNESDAY; APRIL 0;• 1001
The ;Les- stirred hockey
thusiasrn t� the peak this sea-
son, but, the Playoff • fiasco was,
a bitter. pill., Even. 'Eddy Shack
didn't ,shOw, the fire that arous-
ed the crowd on his every
ap-
pearance iri the. schedule. What's
back ,of it the $84.00 ques-
tion. , •
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ness .College, all of Toronto, also
Mr. James Emerson of Ontario
Veterinary College, Guelph and
Mr; GOrdon Arnold .Of U.W.O.,
N9rtb Bay 'and Mr. and, Mrs.
•Ernest Pritchard, -Toronto; 'They-
alsOvisited among Other rela-
tives. • .
Visitors With Mr. and Mrs.,
Jack McGee and Helen were
Mrs. Wm. ,Haneyi,Wingham, Mrs.
Ivan Henderson. and ,-two. boYs,
Toronto, Mr. and. Mrs. Harold
Errington and, family, and Mr,
Victor Errington, 6th. Con. of
West. Waw,ano.sh. * '
• Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm.. Irvin were Mr. and 'Mrs.
Percy Blundell and Mel .of
Goderich and• Mr. and Mrs.
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Qfl Irwin and family of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs. George Walker,
East 'Wawanosh, visited Mrs.
Margaret Moran and Mrs. Irvine
Henry last week. Other visitors
Were' Mrs, James Keane, Luck -
now' and Mr. Roy. Keane, Strat-
ford with Mrs: Moran:on• Sunday;
Mr. Frank Moran of. Ashfield on
Wednesday of.'last week. •
•Mr. and 'Mrs. Lionel LangeVin,
Lorrie, Paul„. and Michelle of
Barrie spent the week -end with
her Mother, Mrs. L. •Stingels. and
Angus. • • ,•
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Atkinson of
Toronto,. 1V1r4 J. C. Kit-
chener and Mrs. Winnifrecl Wid-
conibe, :Windsor, 'visited for ' the
week -end at the HerbFinnigan
The Ihnigannon IfYciinen's In-
stitute 'convened • for the' March,
meeting atthe home of Mrs. C..
Crozier *hen the roll call Was
ansWered with a donation 'to
the Cancer' ,Cuplaoard • altO an
Easter verse. buring the .business
period the slate of officers was.
read and accepted the installa-
tion to .be. held at the April
Meeting. Mrt.[Cecil Blake report=
ed on the Red • CrossMeeting
held in LucknOW . at Which 're-.
presentatives from ,the1 ommu-
.nity Instituteswere present and
expressed their interest, in 'this
very important. Work, A canvass
will . be' conducted in their own
areas..
areas. 7The .motto --.Keep your
faCe , headed toward the. 'sun &
the shadow Will :always fall be-
hind you, •was• ,given • lay Mrs,
Raymond ,Finnigan. A very in-
fOrmatiVe paper was, given' by
Mrs. W. Brown on the life, and
work Of. •Dr.., William (Tiger)
Dunlop who played an' important
part in the early history of Hu-
ron .County. IVfist'lioreria Crozier April 3rd and opened with the
of London showed interesting 4-H pledge, The roll -call, '"My
pictures of bisneyland. Lunch favorite variety of apple and
and a social half hour brought a *Fly" Was answered by, seven
pleasant evening to a close. • line ers., June Ackert 'made an
Mr. and Mrs. DoUglas •Reicl;'.oven...,:steam piithling, and Diane
Toronto visited their parents;: Hewitt 'made the fruit"sauce to
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HOLYROOD 4-H CLUB REPORT
The third meeting • of the
11olyrood Fruitoneers was held
at June Ackert's on .Monday,
Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. G. Reid and cover the pudding. After the
Jack for the week -end. ' '• ' business, notes were taken on
Localites werepleased last canned, frozen, and dried fruits.
week to . see the appearance of I The • group then sampled many
Miss Eleanor Reed on Channel] dried, fruits, and the pudding &
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• Donna McLeod, Messrs. Joe and
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