The Lucknow Sentinel, 1955-03-16, Page 6t•
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. THE LUCKNOW.. SENTIREL,. LUCKli OW'," ONTARI6 • •
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" Biooklin Juveniles won-' the P. Trari.1PaScpe, R'Tstan,•Grun-
O.M.H.A. Juvenile ,"D" , champ- dy,.• Vipond, MacDulf,, J•ohnston.
ionship when -th.eyf defeated. the - Lucknow; goal, .Wchards;: clef:,
• Lucknow 1Legion Juvenile .8-7 MaeNaY, Graham; J. Chm;
in the Put Perry arena on, Sat- wings,' C.' Chin, Stanley; alt.,
urday night. The first, garde in Hedley, Gibson, Gardner, Cousei
Lucknow ended. 5-3 for Brooklm Baker, Mowbray, Emberlin, Mac -
'giving, them a 13-10 total pzi the \Milian.
gOals7to-count round.. . First • Period
. Quite a large number of Luk- (Baldwin')
Thow`latis-macie the -long trip to $34- •• .
Port Perry to, cheer the lbeal 2-Lucknow, •MagNay (Stanley)
6.51 • „
The • genie was fast and '•cieari. 3-l3rooltlin, P. Tran (Jones) '
with few ipenaltiesi Again it was ,19.13 .• • •
' • the'. Pe.r.fettly • OalanCedteam for • Second. Period',
Brooklin that „defeated the :legal 4.-Brooklin, Gibson (Baldwin).
boys. Lucknow's line of C. Chin- • 2:57
Chin -Stanley were outstand- 5--:-LucknoW, S. Chin 3.55
ing, and outplayed the opposition 6-Lucknow; J. Chin 5.38 . •
at all times, and ,accounted for 7-Brooklia, P. Tran (H: Tran)
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•all of the Lucknow goals. •Jack 9.46 .
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Chin did e Masterful lob a kill-, 9-43rooklintoR. Tran 9.46.
ing penalties, and had the lirciek-' ,9•,-..Brookliri, Gibson 11.34
lin team literally, '"looking at 10L-Lucknow, C. Chin (Graham)'
?themselves". • • . 12.20 • .
13rooklin.had a 2-1 edge at the 1i--BrOoklin, P:. Tran (11,° Tran)
.end of the first . period on goals .7-; 13.12 : •
by Paul Tran and Gibson. Penalties : C. 'Chin, G:
vay- scored ' -for Lucknow :n' -9 a McKinneY.,
hard shot -from the blue line Thrd period
IA the second BroOklin, Scored 'Abson (1?. Tra
5 and Lucknow .3. . Marksmen g.38.
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A numb& from this commun-
'ity attended the funeral • of the
Township Reeve the late David
Carruthers, on 'thurgclay.• Sym-
pathy •is extended to the. ibereav-
Jones-
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Were Paul Tian '2,,' Herb ,Tran • 1 13,_.• Licjaki....owl J. Chili, (q. chin)
and Gibson 2 for .the opposition, • 13.24 • , ..• • ,
• with ..Taek:. Chin *king ni3 2 for 14-.Lucknow, C. Chin •(MaeNey)
the Lucknow 'crew and brother. '19.24
: Charlie '1•.' That made it .74 at. 15-Lucknow, Stanley (c -Chin)
the end of ..the, Second.' ''. 9,56 . • '
. - "RrOo li pened,:igiifi.. • iza.:_ga•ok.u* q. .Chin',
When:Gibstte scOred his 4th goal pas60e, Gth§on. • •
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of • the night. Lucknow fought ....
back. garrielY. . ti score' three. goals..,
before theend: of the ` period.
: afarksm.en Were J: Chin, C....Chin* _
and 'Stanley. Two of these goals The Zebras continued' to win
' were scored With .40 • seconds to by takirig, 4 •points from the Wol,
• . laY :/ .• • • • . .: '• verines who couldn't seem to get
' The BrOoklin team are strong .started. Bob Boak, Eunice and
from the •goaltender to ,the utility Bob. Rea- and .Ruth .75trdine all:
Men., mid_ are well deserving . of rolled totals of over 600 fel- the
the , chainpionship. Their big , Zebras, While Murray Cottse with :lin,. was united in :marriage to
bin the came the second period 581:' was the best Wolverine. ef-i
:i ',Gerald Williarn :Gibipn,: son: Of
when th :referees handed out an fort. The Zebras have their sights
g • Mrs Margaret Gibson. of London
interference penalty to Charlie: ..011 the silverware as they plaY. 'and the 'late Ebner'. Gibion. The,
Chin which seemed by all to ibe the second place Cubs Wedriest -
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"a Cheap, one". •Brpoklin fired day night Sp far they % have tak-
home wasdecorated.
' tastefully •
two quick goals to jump 'into a en 1with Pink and white Streahiers
'1 of • a'possible .12 pointi. sPring, .1.16*-
• 5-3 lead The referees were from • The Kangarpoo,,got'iljack in the,..ah.,d. :.a Pr°61s.i°i1... 0
oshawa ' ahd Aurora, and aside race. yvithla • 3 . point victory over: '.1.'
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TIPS.
'Mrs. Tom Hodgin.s. entertained
•the Anglican W.A. at her ..home.
On. Friday afternoon, M. How-
ard, 'Thompson presided: The op--
'ening'hymn, Vass Me not 0.
Gentle Saviour". was sung: •Mrs.
,Gertritde Walsh read the scrip-
ture taken.from Colossians, Clip.
Prayers—fatoWed with Mrs;
Wm. Wall offering the Prayer,
partners. prayer. Each member
answered the call with •the
Weixi “Glery,". A letter of thankS
tO • the Social •Ser•vice ' secretary'
for • a remembrance, was. read.
Money was 'receiVed• for a quilt
the. ladies had quilted during
the week at the ,home of Mrs.
Welsh, Plans were made to rnake
another OM •with• the President,
Mrs, • Thompson arid Mrs. Hod-
gins, in 'charge of : same. Mrs.
'Bert ,Nicholson.'invited. the. lad-
ies ,to her home for the. APril
meeting. Howard ThOinp-.
.Son gave the thought, for the day,
and concluded With a 'reading;,
"Never, ...Quit". Mrs. NiChCiiS011: 84
Mrs. Hodgins gave readings. from
Living Message: Mrs. Geo.
Graham thankekthe hosteSs for
having the Meeting end' the r
rt. -minder. Pf • the afterrioon was
spent in making quilt blOcks.
dainty' lunch was, served lay
hostess. The: W.A. litany • dined
the' meeting. •
'----Pri-eitclu-of--Mr7elare-gparlin •
of Walkerton: :Ire sorry ,to learn
.that he underwent an ernergeney.
• pperation :on Saturday. We hope.
for a speedy ree6vehy:
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ISON.: -SUTTN'
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A • plitty but Auiet• wedding
was, solc.nnized at. the home of•
Mr. .ancl- Mrs. ',Lyman • Sutton,.
Kinliitigh; •on Saturday, . When.
their eldest_ daughter,Jtuth
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WEDNESPAY, MARC 1..
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•-from that one we believe they the . Cubs. Larry Salkeld again The pietty de entered the
on the ann... her
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did'a good joic. • ••• • , paced the attack With. 677 flat-
living roOrn '
'Afier: genie, jim Austin of for .a.'total. of 737 Witli Joan •father:to the• strains 'of the bria-
the Cor-
Stouffyille,'executiVe. director of meek •leading• • the ladies with
• the'aM.aA., presented the Otto- 633. Dorothy Errington,
rolling
' .J. Hart trophy, emblematic of 597 for a 687 total End Dick Park
the Juvenile -"D", ehampionship,with a 648 total Made it a close
to lmt? Gilson, captain of the. battV all the 'way.* '
BrOoklin team.. . The Squirrels took• one genie
. jack Christie •then • Presented from the Pole Cts with.. enough
the J.„ A. • Christie trophy 'for to Spare to win the 'e*tra.. point
• runners-up to ;Ken Maclqay, cap- on •pinfall., Marie -13uttop•with
lain of the,. Lucknow juVeniles. 1744 total led the Souirrels while
• BrOoklint • goal, Lightle.;. def.; '•Freck 'Button with 601. and Rpy,,
M.zjones, G. JOrteg; cen,, Gibson, Finlayson with 616 were also in.
•.wirigg, McKinney, •13a1dwin; alt.,' there pushing.; The Mowbray
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al :choruS played by Migs' Rose
Mary .0clenhal- and • was -loVelY
iri ,a white lace and sating gown
Her three-quarter• length veil
wag held in place with/. prange
blossoms and she 'carried white
'frfurris and red roses. Miis Joan
,Sutton . was ,her sister's brides,
'maid', gowned in a . ballerina
length' blue dress••with • a match-
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Duo,With r 1291 togetheand bin..
nam HamlAton with 051 Were the
•Pole 'Cats.rn.ost val17
uable ;'iewlers,
Group Standing
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Zebras' 11; Cubs 7, Kangaroos
,,. Wolverines 5; Cats 4.
• .ANNOU.NCI.N.G
nch:aAteci ening
rresented by the -4/inglaa,ma Figure Skating Club
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Ii;1' THE WINOIAIVtAltENA,-
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:IDAY. and SATURDAY
it 8.00 p.m.
ARTISTS
BOTH .NIGHTS:=Rosemary Dignam, silver mecLilli:st �fthe
Toronto Skating Club, will be featured •
FRIDAY NIGHT -John Railway' of the Toronto Skating'
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Club. •
.SATURDAY, •NIGHT-DOnald Tobin; professional 'from.
Hamilton. .
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BEAUTIFUI. COSTUMES
SPOTLIGHTS
TICKETS ON SALE- IN LUCKNOW
At Webster andMacKinnon Frifilware
Or m Wingham from Senior Club memberS or
,Callan's Shoe Store.
eseived Seats Obfainable At AfeKibbtin's .Drug Store
' ADMISSION:.
Adults 'Children, 25e, . Pre -School Children Free
Reserved Seats--25e-Extra-
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ing :headdress 'and:carried a bou- ,..hOrne, of Mr. and. Mrs. Fiert IVIof-.
quet: of 'Spring flowers.. ' '.fat. Mr. Wesley young • waS the
• Mi.: Cecil -Sutteni, 'brother of discussion leader The Forum felt
the bride; was groomsrnan: The that 'farrn •boys Should.receive•all •
ceremony • was performed 4.-3 the education they cpuld.. Cards.'
Rev.. J. It` MacDonald' • of , the were. •played follbwed by lunch .
[‘Ripley Presbyterian Church. ' and a 's6cial, t'..rie: ,•
.Following the .wedding. a
cePtion Was held with WS, the home of Miss Emma ,Richarci-'.
ton reeeiving inn a charcoal goWn sp: on '•• 'Frida0 The • president;
with red .acceSseries..while- Mrs. M•rs..Fa-isli•Moffat, preSided,•The -
'Gibson -Wei gowned in ,.pol,vcier World's; ,pay of :Prayer scirylee
blue with nink:aeceSsories. . was ••fol.lowed Mrs,.. Fatish
%Moffat • the • leader, ,a:nci .reader; .
Were; Mrs: Caswell, Mrs. GOrdon '•
Wall andt4Iiss En-una
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son Prayers. were taken Mrs,.
Lloyd Moffat, Mrs. Peter G. Mof-
fat:Mrs. Bert Moffat and .MTS.,.
Orr, Mrs:, George " Tiffin •
_Teak e letter, from, Mr Angus
Mac-KaYrWtio-is-a-tnissionary--sio
igrs. Farish Moffat' gave,•
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a btipmiai-rot-rpar ti-70--a—a ha pte •
•Mrs. George lialdenby 'spent' a in the study bookPlans Yrere
•daughter,', Mrs.' Clare .SParling,-. . ing which tA bP held. ip •the .
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•feW'dayi at Walkerton with her made for the EasterThankoffer..
: church on 'the eVeriirie •of
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A bUffeC luntheon.*as served
after . which the, lu..ery :Couple
• left showers of ;confetti
and good • wishe- " for -.short
_eneymoon, the brick: wearing a
pink .suit with navy' aceesSories.
• Miss. May rloyle Spent Friday
at Ltwart With the family of her
cousin, '• •late•Mrs Wesley
Revington, • whose.. ftineral wag
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!„..quirrels 3: , , . •
r Congratulations! COorrs-, f o r
Winning the free bariquet'by tak-
ing. 11. points cif a: possible .12,
in the Group 2 'playoff. This
vveek %Kay Bailey With .697 and
Bob.Finlay. with .655: were the
Most Valuable players, with • jack
and Nora '1VfOPonagli each roll-
ingttotalrof -:-Over-•'600• as*.they
t•Ook 4-TroinW-frottr, the Gophers'.
After losing the first game the •
Gophers had no chance to catch'
the Coons •and so went in for .
a bit of *.sturit rolling One Go-
pher rolling. a curve, made a per- .
'feet strike •kan the alley .next to
the one .he :was lieWIing on •
Th:Beavers 'Scored a 3' peint
victory' ' over .the Chipmfinkg
'red. tellyer. set- the 'pace with 642. 04 •
for a 783 total with Marion Mc- . 4
Kintion: .and *Frank; 71'homnson •
close behind. :with 673 and ,639 1
respeepvely.: •T• 11•6 ChipmunkA ,
cottile't ccrn to ge't going a,; ei• 5 -foot recess bath with' tub filler ant:1 s'ioWer
•,"`va, Black With a .586' 'total h.aci et • 15-18 ledge -back. lavatory • With •• trap, stipplips. 'and •
the best seCriT,,: faucets, . , el s',.••••_coupleil tothelLwitil :Mg
xroup ina an mg
. Coons 11, Eeavtirs .5, Gopheri
4, Chiprnunks 4.
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14th. Rey: :Caswell closed
. LANGSIDE- NORTH 'Meeting.' with prayer. - •
The Hill 'rep Farrh Foru.nn met ,How. does Your %Sentinel label
en Monday "evening last atthe read?
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