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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-01-06, Page 6i * r» ) 7 q. U ($• V}' < PAGE SIX ♦I rp. * ■ ’ • - THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO , ’ 4 ’ • WEDNESDAY, JAN. 6th, 1954 I SPORT... WITHOUT PRACTICE MIDGETS DROP FIRST GAME Clinton’Midgets defeated Luck-, now 9-6 in the firSt game in the local ansria this season, It was ‘ not oiily the Legion Midgets first, lgame 'but their first practice of . the year and considering the fact that Clinton have,been practicing on, artificial ice for. some time, the local team made a favorable ■ showing. With a littje practice. * ’ and some smoothingSout Luck­ now should develop a strong con­ tender to challenge any of . the - artificial ice teains, - ’■■■ ■■■ r Goal scorers for. Clinton were . . K. Lee 4,; Hugal 3, Boyes arid Tyreman 1 each; Ron .Grahain •arid Ken MacNay led the Luck^ now attack with 2 goals each. Paul Couse and Allan MacDonald completed the scoring. , ' Lucknow- goal/ George Rich­ ards; def,,. Ken MacNay, Ernie Gibson; cen., Roy Stanley; wings, Hugihie MacMillan, Allan Mac­ Donald; alts,, Al Baker, Roy Em- beplin, Bob Morton, Paul Couse, " Jim Wilson, Stuart Stanley, Ross -i,. . McDonagh, Ron Graham. Clintoft :• goal, Livermore; def., B. Lee, Carter; cen., Colquhoun; . wings, Taylor, K. Lee; alt., Boyes, Hugal, Tyreman, Manri, Waltman, N eil,1 Clarke, Cummings. . First Perio^ 1—Clinton, Hugal, 3.40 2^Cliriton, 3— Clinton, 4— Clinton, Tyreman (Hugal) ■ 9.30 .. 5— /Clinton, K. Lee,12.00 - 6—Lucknow, R. Graham, 15.40 7— Lucknow, MacNay, 15.50 Penalty: Baker, Second. Period" . 8— Lucknow, MacDonald (Mac­ Millan) 7.50 ; 9— Lucknow, MacNay, 14.43 ? j0-—Clinton, K? Lee, 18 AST “ Penalty: Hugal.. > Third Period 11—Clinton, K. Lee, 1.24 12^Cliritoh, Hugal, 5.35 - . - 13— Lucknow, Couse (Wilson) 11.08 14— ^Clinton, Hugal, 12.27 15— Lucknow, Graham, 17.23 Penalties: Carter, Hugal, Lee, MacDonald. Referee—JackGould. \—-o-o-o— •? 5$ ■f '/II•5 ‘7 ; » WHITECHURCH V__ * 1Miss Hazel Bagg of Willowdale visited a few days last week with her sister^ Mrs. E. Groskorth. . Miss Winnifred Farrier showed< some interesting and pretty pic­ tures of her tour through North­ ern Ontario and Western Canada ' last year at the Young Peoples t in the United Church last Tues- Christmas'* visitors at of Mr. and Mrs, D. Mr. and. Mrs. James of Flesherton were Used Cars 4 < 1953 Dodge Sedan, fully equipped 1953 CHEV. BELAIR SEDAN, fully equipped, 2-tone NINE 1952 CHEV. SEDANS & COACHES, choice of colors. 1951 CHEV. Po.werglide Deluxe SEDAN, Fully equipped 1951 CHEV. DELUXE FLEETLINE COACH 1951 CHEVROLET SEDAN ,’ 1952 PONTIAC SEDAN 1951 POWERGLIDE CHEV. COACH, fully 1949 PONTIAC SEDAN 1949 DODGE SEDAN 1947.MEBCURY7 SEDAN PARAMOUNT •V, In the. the home Richards, Richards emitted. pari; MacGregor of Manitoba visited with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Henderson. | • Mr, and Mrs. jack Henderson ^pent Now Years at the home of Mr. and Mirs. . j, Wraith, Luck­ now, ’ Mr. and Mrs; James Hamilton and Larry sent New Years with Mr. and Mrs. R. Needham, Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sanderson & Mrs/.- MacDonald- spent New Years , at* the, home of Mr. and, Mrs.eR. Hamilton. ; ■ Mr. and Mrs.D. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ^Hamilton. and Patricia were New Years, guests at the* home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gibson, Lucknow. in trie united unuren last lues- day evening. About half an hour] of games was enjoyed and lunch served. The meeting Closed with the singing of The Queen. . • Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Falconer and John of Glamis visited with- his parents, Mr. $nd Mrs. James Falconer on Monday. / Rev. and Mrs. GraydOn Cox and (laughters of Fonthill visited last week with Mrs, M. Rqss. Mrs. Ross returned home with them to spend a few weeks, Mr. Dari MacGregor of near Brandon, Manitoba, is visiting friends and relatives here and around^ Lucknow. Little Miss-Betsy Irwin of Al- liston is spending a few days with Mrs. George McClenaghan. I Mr- and Mrs. Orville Mitchell and’family and Mrs. Brown from .1 ororito spent the week-end with Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Henry. . Mr: . arid Mrs. Ab Coultes and family spent New Years with Mr? and Mrs. Lawson Majury, Paisr leY- - j Mr. & Mrs. Cameron Simmons- I arid daughter NanCy spent the i Week-end with her piarents, Mr., and Mrs. C. Martin. . Mr. Jack Aitchison spent a few 1 I "Presbyterian Mission Band The regular meeting .of the Victoria Mission Band was held, in the church on Monday^ ’Jan:- uary 4th. Jean Mullin presided." Hymn 721 was sung. The Lord-”s prayer was repeated in unison. The program consisted of a song iby Jane Smith, - Eileen Baker, Elizabeth Pollock; a poeiri, Mar­ garet-Mullin; a song, Margaret Mullin, Elizabeth Bannister, Eliz­ abeth Finlayson. Margaret Mul­ lin arid Elizabeth Bannister were I appointed program committee for ' The Mr.^and Mrs. George Thompson and son Charles of FeVersham, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Milan Moore and fam­ ily all Spent New Years with Rev. and Mrs. Geor^b Watt at Dun­ gannon. — Miss Shirley Chapman started to work in the office of the Schaeffer Peri and Pencil factory at. Goderich this week. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dell of Pine River visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bell on Saturday. / BORN—to Mr. and Mrs. Rus-' sell Purdon in Wingham Hospital ? cn- January 4th, a Son, a brother • for. Brian. j INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE TO BANTAMS DROP OPENER | ASK COUNTY SUPPORT ............' ■■■■■ ’ ■ 1 -I . . • ■ ■ ' . c; *r. Looking smart m new uni- ' L „ forms, but withUittle or no prac-1.«““ tise due to lack of .ice, Lucknow i T' / Bantams opened the season: last ’ ' .ded • Wednesday night on Milverton’s I recently at which representatives ■ artificial ice, and dropned the en- .If0?1 Kincardin^, Tee^water, counter by an 8-1 score. The local Chesley Lucknow, Walkerton gnd lads were in no condition to. ToWnship were present. ^ match the Milverton squad. The ! B . tvas decided, to apply . to --------t ~4. .4^ Jan-, K. Lee, 7.50 Boyes, 8.25 B. I Stothets, interim chair- Industrial Committee, at­ a’meeting in., Walkerton local entry is again in charge of/ . . ■ , . x , •' Bob MacKenzie and Albert Chin,! who hope,, with Jack Frost’s co-' ,’ operation, to whip a contender 7 ■ into shape. .> ' . . -s ♦I 1949 METEOR COACH for 1953 was read. The meeting closed with the Mission Band ’hymn. Lunch was served. No matter what happens there is somebody who knew it would. county representation on the committee. It was decided to pub­ licize Bruce ■ County as a whole as an industrial area rather’than to gather information from vari­ ous municipalities? The commit­ tee will also ask the agricultural ——o-o-o----- J Play Here Friday . i The Midgets second home game I is* on Friday night ^with Goder- | representative to’ meef with the ’ ” J’ committee to study, methods to promote certain types-of agricul­ ture which, will fit into'the in-1 dustrial picture. The next meet-, ing. of the group will be held! ich. They have a third game with Wingham and'will then stand by • for some time before meeting ’a winner in -the WOAA play­ downs/ ' -—o-o-o—— . ' ! Wednesday, January 20, in Walk- j Dennis ; Riggin of Kincardine | ertori when, the bdard of directors j and well-known here.,s'teped,into the net for the/ Hamilton Tigers ; executive.* Senior “A” team last week and was sensational in the Tigers1 5-1 win. Denny has been in goal for Hamilton Jun&ors and stepped up when the Tigers, regular goalie x,- .-<77 ' ' «w’as ill ' - ■' ’’ ■ , ‘For-.the eighth.-,cpnsecutive year. T/ ; ," / ./■r' - ?7 '' ■■■'—’-‘■i-^<ji f'he,,;B^k/af^M>uhfre,a''l haS"1 scored7 ! top- place 'anting Canadian banks for '1953 In', the ‘■Bank’ Ad-Viev/g’’ ! continuing study of'financial‘ adt'' Arperican I SAVE _______________________ ’ 1948 CHEV, SEDAN; 1947 OLDS FXEETLINE COACH/h^^^^ drive 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN "7■ < ’’7 \ 1942 CHEV. COACH ■' -- TRUCKS ..- 4 TWO-TON ARMY TRUCKS 1949 G.M.C. «-TON PICK-UP » 1948 GMC >/»-T0N PICKUP 1942 FARGO TANK TRUCK Brussels Motors j Hqron County’s Foremost Used Car Dealers Cash, Trade, Terms —- Open Evenings Until 10 Cities Service Dealer — Phone 73x, Brussels It’s Subscription Renewal Time 7 7T '•V SAVEfrom $11.35 to $21.55 On OVERCOATS & SUITS at ,A <fc> Prid ham’s lT !X 1 IS I i i i i I i « a o ‘it V c ’ ■: SO .-tl ' SI fjj ✓ ■> w Greatest Clothing Sale In 53 Years ’ A Commencing. Thursday, January 7th Every OVERCOAT ■? Ao I and More Than Go At One Low, Low Price Of $47.95 I oi to fa th M '. will be appointed along with an j | . ,.. —-- - - . . .. ■ B OF M ADVERTISING SCORES TOP PLACE T 6. These coats and suits are from our regular ... ■ ; .......’ ■ • "■ . . • * ' stock, regularly priced from $59.50 to $69.50; , t , ,W O \ * -a J DAVID GRAHAM CARRIES HIS 83 YEARS LIGHTLY '■ ’ Mr,, David'’Graham, 4s0ri bribei - • late Mr. .and Mrs.; Robt/ Graham . tn^-SOcrates - ? ' of Lticknbw,’sends us a*-, change1 •• of address for-his Sentinel frbrn ; made .ret’entiy- • i> ■ Preston'-. to . Port .Credit, -'and;Wlc^e'basis■ by a.' lead- writes as follows:.. . organiza-i’ ■ •' -' : ■' I* would’ hot, like id miss ■ a ' . ^ahdirig.. "by. - single issue. ,1 carefully read’its t .rpa^e^^i.P. ® , .,, , ,,contents. It is a good- hofne neysyp ..advertising m . newspaper,.^ • newspaer; keeping'up'~a. first class j '■ ' record ' thdt ' the; residehts ” of! " Lucknow add -the surrounding’ ■ country should be very proud .of ■ . ' , .Am over 83 years of age, which" I carry ’lightlypartly due to the ■ • reading of tbe Lucknow Sentinel; , refreshing’ my memory, of'early v days, when the thrills of .boyish 7 ■ •, pranks 'gave happiness1 to all. ‘ e 1 e&.arr the . highest .• among' Canadian banks by. a,, wide .rriargim 7“ 7 ' Sult Sale 1 Wally Wendt of the’ Mild,may ■ hockeys team had his leg: broken ’ in a game- with Paisley last week, lie was take'n to Victoria HoSpi*' tai, London,, and, will be out of: action .the season1.' 7 ■' - . VS f J ■aS **<r ■' t SriVe.frQm $12.00 to $25.00 on1 K. Cook —------ ...... ' I^l^,"' ’ 'L' 'l " ''' >" •••TV-’ Jfi-V Y “I I |T V "iSitiii • r-r If!-. ...; • GODERICH, ONTARIO r / ■ t t'