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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-01-28, Page 6address yymwwwiB ■ ^7: ^.„1 PAGE SIX THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ................................................................................................................ WEDNESDAY, JAN. 28th, 1953 ‘-You knoi^wftere to get me, Janie You can go out with an easier mind when you’ ■7 know the telephone is “right there”. ’v / So many times, in so, many ways, your telephone contributes to your sense of security.,.. to easier and more pleasant living for you and your family. No price cart measure its usefulness: THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF XANADrf SPORT... MIDGETS BATTLE CLINTON TO 8-ALL DRAW FRIDAY i. Lucknow and^fclinton Midgets battled to an 8-all draw in a rugged contest on -Friday night, with ,Clinton drawin^four pen­ alties to Lucknow’s one, i With Charlie Chin on the sider lines with an elbow injury the lines, were juggled a bit, Roy Stanley' and Ken McNay got 3 gnals—apiece rnidj iRoh Graham bagged two. Jack Chin centred Ihe first line and picked up four- assists. Stahley added v a pair of points in the assist coluriin with McDonald arid Cupskey getting single points. ' Taylor, Clinton’s right winger, got three goals, with single mark­ ers going, to Lee, Hugill, Hartley, Fleischauer, Garrori. Lucknow: goal, G... Richards;' def., E. Gibson, K. McNay; cen., J. Chin; wings, R. Graham, R. Stanley; alt., A. McDonald, B, Mowbray, G., Cupskey, K- Hed- ley, *A. Baker, P. Groskorth, R. McDonagh, 5 ’ BANTAMS DROP FAIR TO KINCARDINE KIDS Lucknow Bantams lost a> pair of week-end games to the higher category Kincardine Kids. On their home ice the Lakeside lad? won by a 5-2 score arid in Luck­ now on Monday evening the vis­ itors: finished on top 6-3. Pee Wee? Play Tic Game Luckriow and Wingham Pee Wees played to a 2-2 tie in an exhibition game in Wingham on Saturday »morning. Bruce ' Baker netted both goals. The team, is under^the—management— of—Otto- Pedersen and coached by Morley Chin. '/ /.-■ ..r-o-O-O-—— TIMBER_TIPS t* ■. is the time to plaee your order for < CEMENT SILO with. HUGILL BROS.| Contractors for 22 years. T With a cement shortage in sight, place ? your ordter early. -~<Fot Information* Write HUGILL BROS. UQX 70 ' w GODERICH, z I- - • ■ 1I I 7. j ■/ I PURPLE GROVE Mr. arid Mrs.' Victor Gawley, Velma, Marlene and Gladyswere dinner guests, at the fbrmer sis­ ters’, Misses Lettie and. Ada Gawley of Ripley on Saturday evening. • \ ' Messrs. Donald McCosh, Donald Robertspn,Francis Boyle & Wm. ■Arnold attended the Crop’s & Soil Convention in the Coliseum at Toronto last week. Mrs, Johri Emerson arid Mrs. Edbert Bushell and Catherine visited with Misses Margaret and Bella McDonald of the South Lirie lMst Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCosh,. Mary and Dickie and Rosalind Swan arid Mrs. Colwell visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bushell of Lucknow on Sunday. • The Purple Grove Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gawley on Monday even- inig of last week with a good at­ tendance. The topic for discussion- Was ‘Lots of food but problem to sell it’\ It was the general opin- ion of the members that the prob- lemoffoodsurplussesonone hand and hungry people on the, other has not been solved. Tariffs and other tfade barriers also pre­ vent the free movement of pro­ duce from one country to an­ other. Next Monday evening the Forum will meet at the home of Mr. Donald Robertson. Painting & Papering Sunworthy Wall Papers Interior and Exterior Spray or Brush STEEL ROOF PAINTING Sanding & Finishing Estimates Without Obligation Emberlin & Madnnes Luckriow 194-m Wingham 654-J2 ' / •' ' ■ " • - Electric Motors General Repairs, Rewinding, Cleaning, __ Brushy—Bearings;——— ■ ':■■■/>.. • -zEtc. ’ ELECTRIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS. r .. 'Z; 7'-'; ■_/ ■ . Efficient service Reasonable Rates Some of the leading teams— Beavers, Cubs and Gophers—got away with, more than their share of points last week and are^pull- ing away from the pack. This means that the remaining seven teams /Will be battling, for the three remaining playoff berths. At the moment, Lions, Cats and Wol­ verines have ai slight advantage bui£ With . the trailing teams threatening of late, the situation quickly change. "v:E^y2s -Lions^did—considerable, roaring last week, set two new records—one individual and one team —/beat the league-leading Beavers on pinfall but settled for only 2 pointi. Lion Lloyd Hodges -set--riiexv^flat"of^35n)ms^ahd^V alohg with other good . scores, gave his team the season’s high single of 1060. From there in the Beavers outfought and outlasted them to grab five, points. Another close and v^ell-played match was staked on alleys one and two where both Gophers and Chipmunks rolled over three thousand . pins; - The Gophers, however, edged the opposition in. pinfall as well as points. \,Cub ‘Jack Caesar and Ticat Mike Sanderson set the pace in .the singles with triples of 711 and 680 pins but were given a run for "honors by Chipmunk Arina Johnston Wjjo . had,660. Other top lady bowlers were. Beaver Wil­ sonand Lions Eedy and Erring- tori. /•; • ' • • ■ ' Team Standing . Beavers 60, Cubs .56, Gophers ■52; Lions 48. Pole. Cats 45, Wol-;. verines .45, Tigers'45, Chipmunks ( 37*-Zebras ?35, Coons ,32.“ i FOURTH CONCESSION J Mr. L. C. MacIver is making a j favorable recovery from pneu- ■ moriia in Kincardine Hospital, f : Mr., Richard .Martin, reeve of / Huron, attended County Council, i Jin ■ ,Walkerton' last; week. • - -^-^Uss-^B.e-Uy^Hanultoru..is..~.assisU ; ing at the' ^home of .Mr,, and Mrs; /Joe MacMillah fot a few, weeks. I -■ A successful euchre- and dance was held ,at Flowefdale school: ^^nJTuesday evening at Which Mr. arid. Mrs. DeJong' and family re-* etc. They have now moved to a f -farm , north’ of Kincardine. ,• . “ “Mr; ' ; w^k-eftd^at^jabk'Oom^6111 V • • * w . . • ■ r - r r ’ CULROSS CORNERS ’’""i ■ ‘i-. ■ • •• • Mr. and Mrs. Morley Wall in­ vited their neighbors to their -home on Tuesday evening to hear ?Mr. Jim Powers of Chepstowe explain Farm , Forums. There were 26 present. Later that ev- t eriing a Forum was organized. It is nanied Bethany ■ Forum. «The officers are: chairman, Morley Wall; sec., Mrs. Frank Browm: f rtreas:, Ed .Green; A discussion j home of their leader, Mrs. period followed. A delicious lunch | Frank .Thompson. . _ t was served A vote of thanks was Mr. and . Mrs. Don Donaldson tendered 3bfr. Powers for coming; of Wirigham spent the week-end and explaining-4orums and also ■ Nir. and. Mrs; Earle Hod- “t^Nteandri^sr^Moriey^Wall--for- the use of their home. The iiext ■ meeting will be held at the .home . of Mr. and’Mrs. Jas. Wraith. • Miss Helen Schumacher visit­ ed recently with her friend, Miss Joyce Little, Luckriow. We are sorry to report Mr. Frank Green to be a. patient in v. . ___V__i___ _____________<■■■■■■ __J,------:___________ ’ --- • Wingham Hospital. - Master Harold Whytock cele­ brated his 10th birthday Monday by entertaining his little school chums. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher and Helen spent Friday evening at Kinlough with Mr-. and Mrs.: Wm. Wall Helen spent the .night with her grandparents. The tenth, and final meeting; of the sewing class met Saturday lams..- ..v;-//. / . ..___ _ ■ Mr. Albert Harris and June of j London spent the week-end at | their home here. * . 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