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along the rail line between Rip
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dustry. arid railway which was
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Group in of The W. A.
The Hunter - Kilpatrick Group
met on Wednesday, February, 11
at the home of Mrs. John Wraith
with 25 members present and 4
visitors.- The meeting opened toy
singing hymn. 483 after which the
Lord’s prayer was repeated in
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■THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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MIDGETS MJ2ET MONKTON
IN NEXT PLAYDOWN ROUND
Lucknow Midgets polished off
Paisley on Friday night 19. to 1,
to take the round two straight
by the lopsided count of 49 tp 3,
The locals now meet Monkton
in the second round. They met
this squad a year ago and they
we?e no-pushover. / .
First game of the set is played
Honight -(-Wednesday)J—with—the_
date of the second game uncer
tain. It will be played on_ Mitchell
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ATWOOD EDGES LOCAL
BANTAMS IN TWO STRAIGHT
Lucknow Bantams ‘bowed out
of the W.O.A.A. silverware race
in the second round of the play
downs, The Atwood squad took
them in two straight by scores
of 3-0 and 6-4.
i In Milverton on Friday night,
which was Atwood’s home ice,
the Lucknow kids were more out-
lucked than outplayed, anc^ found
Dennis in 4he.' Atwood nets un*
beatable. '"'7.....~A-. •
In' Lucknow on Monday night
it was tit-.for-tat all the way with
Atwood’ holding a 5-4 edge as
the time ticked away. In a bid'
to tie; it and extend the series the
Lucknow goalie was pulled but
the move boomeranged and the
visitors slipped in another to salt
the' game and the series. ,
-G-ardrier rgpt -three -goals for
'Lucknow and Reid the odd one.
For Atwood Harrow had 3, Hol
man 2 and McCourt 1. \ .
Lucknow: goal, Frank Stengel;
def.;. Roy Emberlin, Tommy Prit
chard, Hughie MacMillan; for
wards, Eugene Gardner, Jimmy
Wilson, Jim Reid, Teddy Collyer,,
jim Pedersen, Paul Couse, Barry
McQuillan, Jack Coultes, Billy
-Marshall, Dick Mur die.
Atwood: goal, Dennis; def.;
Thompson, Bowman; forwards,
Harrow, Campbell, Holman, Mc
Court, Illman, Wagnerf Petrie,
Hackett, Bowman, Wagner.
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BANTAMS GUSTED
EBENEZER WEDNESDAY
Lucknow Bantanis^ J dutskated
and outclassed the Ebenezer kids
to take a 9-1 win in Paisley last
Wednesday. The victory gave the
local lads the series 23 goals to
6, in the first round of the
W.O.A.A. “D” playdowns. Luck
now goal getters '■-were -Jimmy
Wilson 4-, Barry McQuillin 3,
Eugene ; Gardner and Tommy
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PAISLEY YOUTH HURT
IN LUCKNOW GAME
unison. The scripture was given
by Mrs. Kilpatrick. The roll call
was answered by. a Valentine
rhyme. The Group decided to
make a quilt for the flood vic
tims., Mrs. .Hall and Mrs. Haivens
were appointed as conveners of
the sewing committee. Members
were also asked to make articles
for the fall bazaar. It was de
cided to hold a bake sale at the
March meeting with each mem
ber expected to bring a donation.
Mrs. Harvey Treleaven gave an
interesting essay on the “Life -of
Saint Valentine”. Mrs. Baulch
gave a splendid and instructive
flannelgraphtalk—on^-ther—-lath
chapter ofProverbs on the sub
ject, ‘‘The Virtuous Woman”..,
Roddie and Eldon Wraith favor
ed, the Group ; with four guitar
selections. An interesting con-?
test was enjoyed by all. Lunch
was. served and the mizpah bene
diction pronounced.
“David Muir, 14-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Muir, was the
victim of a nasty mishap during
the Paisley-Lucknow midget hoc
key game in the Sepoy Town off
Monday evening. During the play,
David fell to the ice, and a iSlck-
noW player tripped over his legs,
and in falling the heel of his
skate struck the Paisley boy’s
left cheek ;arid tore open a very
bad gash, The wound went com
pletely through the flesh, and
the tip of the skate, knocked out
two teeth dri the lower"jawrThe •
gash required a. total of sixteen
stitched to clpse it, and the . lad,
stood up under the doctor’s min
istrations without a whimper.
TAfter returning "home - witlr_the'
team, Dave slipped quietly into
his home and up . to bed without
arousing his parents; It was not
until the next morning! when his
mother received a phone call
from another of the midget play
ers inquiring for her son’s con*,
dition, that the parents became,
aware he has been injured. Tak
ing his WPUnd in stride, he just
hadn’t thought it .consequential
enough to wake . and tell them
when he got home.—-Paisley Ad-„
Vdcate;
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Driye For Artificial Ice
Mbaford.is starting a drive to
raise: a maximum of $40,000, to
install artificial ice in their
$62,000 arena,
Iri Port Elgin an artificial ice
c^paign.is1..also^^^:^
launched, it appears, with an
objective of about $23,000,
LEGION INTERESTED IN -
promoting TEAM.-AGAIN
It looks now as if you can fig-
urp .on The Legionpaires having
a team in the fastball loop come
spring. The local branch of the
Canadian Legion is again willing
to back thp squad, and if a con-^
tending battery can be landed,
Lucknow will be on the hunt
again for, that elusive trophy.
Preliminary discussions advo
cate the sponsoring also off ia
minor team, in, a bid to bring
aiong“the“young“fellowsand-de-
velop some home-brew material.
The importing of a battery would
no douibt carry .the . stipulatiori
that they take..hold of tutejring
the teen-age team.
TIMBER TIPS
Members Off the Lucknow-Dun
gannon Bowling League take this
opportunity .of extending their
heartfelt sympathy to a fellow*
bowler, Bob McIntosh, who was
bereaved so tragically last week.
Jack, as he was popularly
known, was hot only active in
the social life of the community
but intensely interested in fall •
good - sport. His untimely death6MM« - ^xv. ™ _____ —__ The motor car killed an aver-
removes from oUr midst a fun- age of 19 persons a week in On-
loving sports enthusiast who. ret tario in 1952.
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Pee Wees Trim Wingham
. In the local arena on Saturday
morning the Lucknow Pee Wees
•scored a 5-2 win ovdr the Wing-
ham kids in their weekly en- ,
counter. For Lucknow the goal
getters were Bruce Baker 2, Allin
Chin, Paul Henderson *and Jim/
Pedersen? Wiles and Hefhering^
ton flashed the light for the visi-
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