The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-02-22, Page 6414
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BANTAMS DEFEAT RIPLEY
TWICE,. WIN ROUND 13-9
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Lucknow Bantams' Won their
,group .' championship and ad.-
vanced to the W ;O'A. ."1))"
Playoffs when they . e
Ei,ipley twice to win the ,goals -
to -count home and .home `series
ern'Ripley last Wednesday the,
• .Lucknow team was victorious
anc took a 2 goal lead into
the second game in Lucknow •the,
• next might. Goal scorers for the.
..ore ne Wednesday were, P41
Henderson 6, Bdb: Andrew :2• and
Murray Haunter 1, ':Fo'r .Ripley,
(Se'ott scored '5 and. MacDonald
and . MacKenzie, 1 each. ' •
Lucknow on Thursday' the
!home team . showed' their best
hockey of the season, and eked
out 'a 4-2 win over the Ripley'
boys. Ripley never gave up, try-
ing and were a constant' threat.
.around the 'Lucknow net. Paul
Henderson again shone in the
scoring department, getting . all
four of Lucknow's ' goals. Martin
and Ferguson flashed . the 'red
light for Ripley,...
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, • LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Lucknow' boys were•`trailirug -2-0
at the end of the first period,
and 3-2 at the end of the .sec-
. ond. In the last frame Lucknow
turned it '.on and outplayed Eb-
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nezer scoring 7 goals to their
2.. It was Lucknow's best game
of the season with"every member
of the team . playing 'exception-
ally '• well, and showing fine.
teamwork, • '
ELIMINATE_, EBENEZER' IN
BANTAM , PLAYOFF SET
Luoknowi Bantams defeated.Eb-
enezer 915 in Paisley last. Sat
u day' afternoon, • and again 4-3
in Lucknow Monday to take the
goals -tor -count playoff r o u:
13-8, : They will now meet 1VIi
may in the W.O.i'►'.A..Bantam .. `D'
semifinals. • •
In. Paisley on Satumday. • the
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WEDNESDAY,' FEB, 22nd, 195.6., .
goal'scorers for Lucknow° were
Paid.Henderson 4, Bob Andrew
2, and Murray • Hunter, .Fraser
Ashton arid: Barry McDonagh 1
each. For Ebenezer, Patterson,
scored. 3, " and Rowley .and, Grant
1' each.
In shaip • contrast to.. .the ex-
•eellent game 'played in Paisleys;
the local*. • team played• very
poorly on Monday • night here
and were lucky to get a 4-3 win
over 'Ebenezer;' 'Monday's game
was 'a poor .example of the type 1.
of hockey the team -has. been
playing, - r with the apposition car-
rying the play for the majority
Of the 'game. Bad 'clearing of the.
puck. and., poorly played positions
were Lucknow's ' worst feature::
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:Goal scorers for Lucknow
were, •Paul- Henderson . 2, Bob
Andrew and Gary'RitcYie 1 each.'
Watt, Paterson and. MacKinnon''
scored for . ibene.zer:'
L cknow goal, .Thom Collyer;
def ce,-- Fraser Ashton, Floyd.
crste,, Murray .Hunter;
'wings, ,Bob ,Andrew; aul '� ` >e`n=" , ,00iom
derson; .alternates,. ',Donald dirk-
land, . Bob • Hunter, Gary Ritchie, Team
Gary MacDonald, Barry: McDon-, Belfast
:agh, Art .Short, : Paul Emberlin. Firemen
I, '• North Kinloss
Past Week's Results •
'S' `liecials` 3, South Kinloss 2
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,,Cubs 52, Pole 'Cats 50, •Kang
_aroos 49, ,S.quirrels. 45, Gophers
41 -,'Chipmunks 39, Wolverines'' 37,
Zebra's, 33, Beavers 30, Coons 27,
Tigers 27, Lions .25:'
LOSE TO. MILDMAY•,
• , Lucknow• Bantams lost ;.the
first game of the semi-finals:•15-1
to a . much superior Milday
squad : 'in mMildmay on •Tuesday
'night.', The second -game is ,sche-
duled for the Lucknow arena on
Thursday at 8.00 p.ni..'
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ZION'
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The community ; was shocked
,to hear . f hhe,:sudden: death. of.
Mrs: Lloyd Hunter; Much
p.a'thy is ektended: • '
Mr; and .. Mrs. Haviey Ritchie
and family: visited :Sunday with ]
Mr. ` and rs.. Bert' Wiley :of
Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ritchie
and 'family of Wi,,gham visited.
with ,Mr.: and Mrs. Gordon . Rit-
chie . on. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Raynard
and boys .visited, 1ast•,,Wednesday'
evening with Mr. and .Mrs: Tom
McLean of . Goderich. .
-' Mrs. Wilfred Quaid. ,is spend-
inga : while. ,with Mrs. Charlie.
Anderson, who has not• been
feeling ver well:
Mts. :Et. PJ. Durnin. .
• ClasSes in Dungannon :Public
School. Junior room were re-
sumed Monday: :morning after
being •closed, .on Thursday, anti
Friday due:•to the, illness of Mrs,
OUST BKETBALL TEAM '
• Lucknow , Junior ' Boys basket-
ball team -;was' eliminated from
the WOSSA, basketball playoffs
by• Walkerton hast Thursday.
Lucknow won the' first game ' by
a . score. of 54-44, with " Walkerton
winningthe. second 33-25' Walk-
erton had 'a two-point margin on
theround. ' •
TIMBER .TIPS
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..This weep .saw upsets in five
of the six games played.
The 2nd ,place Pole Cats. tool
3 points from the 1st place Cubs.
Hazel Webster with 'a' 625 total
led the Pole Cats while Noreen
Park' with: a 606 total led the
Cubs. to show up the ,' men • bo,w1
ers. . •
The ;Tigers; now tied for 10th
place, took••3 'points. 'from the. 4th
place' Squirrels. Al Cooper and
Joan -Cormack rolled . high for
i he Tigers with 630- and 650 re-
spectively; while Freck :Button
with 626.plus 72 for '698 was the.
best .Squirrel. •
, The last ,place Lions took 3
points: from the :5th.' place 00 -
pliers. Harold Elliott with .°637
plus 72 for 709 was best for the
• short• -handed Lions ' while Mabel
', We$tlake.. was ' best -for.. the ' Ge-
-pher-s_with a-66=y,._.to sl
The 9th place Beavers took..3-
points :frthn, the 8th place Zeb-
ras. ' Punch MacDonald with 658
plus 54 for a 712 total and Lloyd
Ashton 'with a 664 total led the
Beavers. Stuart -Jamieson, with a
690 'total led. the Zebras.
The battle for the ' sixth . and
rist for, race color: and
creed ''`tcto loving 'pea € •
Presbyterian W.M.S.
The • February meeting ofEhe
Presbyterian W.M.S. was •.• held ;
at the' hi ne of Mrs.. Herb 'Stott -
ers on 'Thursday, 'February '16th.
The pres , Mrs..Stothers, '. was•'in
the; chair and led in prayer. 'The" ` •
devotional Was 'taken by Miss, E,
McMillan whosetopic: was "The
Truly Great". 'The Glad Tidings
prayer was taken by Mrs. 'Mason.
McAllister. • The roll call .was •
answered :by:, 15 ; members.'•with
-two, visitors and three children,
Plans to clothe '.a..12 -year-old 'boy' '
as '_a share of the bale 'were ' dis
cussed, A`quilt, .whioh • has been
made by, the ladies; ras• display
ed ;and, plans. . are , to make. two.
more. Mrs: Frances Henry gave
a paper on Rel1igionn and .Life,
followed by a paper • on' Christ-
ion: Stewardship.: by MrsStbth-.
ers. A social . time was 'enjoyed:
at the.. close, of .the. 'meeting;.
Miss Flora . `Durnin home ec
• onomics .coach, spent theweek
end .•with Tier' parents, Mr.: and:"
DUNGANNON .
Dowglas Reed, second year
student at . Toronto 'Unjversity,
was a . week -end' visitor. with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will:Reed,
bth. Con.
Lois Webster, student at
Stratford Teachers'.. +College, en'•
j oyed •a students' tour to places.
of interest . at Toronto • :on Friday
`and them went to. Guelph .where
she' is +praotice teaching this
"Week.
, Miss.Marlene Maize;, employed
as ,a Bell Telephene operatcir in
the horne• of her Sather -Mr. Bert -ing
Maize. Dehrier Maize . of. Strat-
ford Teachers'. College. was aIso
Sorry tO hear ThOrnas Web:.
ister has been confined to bed
with Pneumonia and 'pleurisy,
Carleton ,Stinger employed in
Tor -Onto for the winter months,
was home for -the week -end.
cecil Blake, reeve 'at Ashfield, met for the February ineetro,p
is attending the Good Roads at •Mrs. Omar .Brook's. 1VIrs: Har, -
convention in Tort:into this week. I Ivey. Alton presi rs.
RosS, Itivett Of Toronto spent Donald ' read the scripture. .::11h c.
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Mrs. MarY Barr has returned •
home of her•son-in-law and char- •
Finnigan. Mrs. Finnigany a tea-
intirrips, She was able to restune
teaching duties bn MondaY.
Toronto! spent 'the week -end. at Mr• .K, tlawg9n, while h" --
old pennies in the partitions•and
among the finds was a nice old •
,paper knife, a spuVeriir of the •
Turner Corripany, to -the late B.
Crawford„ at that time oWner.
• of the .store.. The article was
buffed 'and shined up drid is;npv;
his office,
The W.A. of the United. church. •
-lessOn thought was ta,kenl; by
1Vris. Wilfred Pentland. Sixteen
.mernbers answered the roll call.,
Mrs,' Dawion was •named kis
delegate 0 the Huron Presi)Y-
tery Mr$, Popp to attend the
Cancer !Society :meeting. New,
dishes 'are ,to be purchased, ,the
,committee , being Mrs. Brooks,
Mrs. ,E, Errirtgton, Mrs. 1c,, Davi- •
APP., Con'iYnittqcP_wer-e-nanuld, f Or
the congregational iii-Pfee--tin--
March 16th. Mrs. G. Watt
the topic, ;Mrs.. E. Erririgton con:,
Mr, Prank Glen, 1Ocal-rtlt—iniiiiiir.
and World War 'veteran, •
patient at 'WeitminSter Hospital,
London, ta .undergo operations,
the week -end at ,horne, return-,
ing to: work On • Monday.
'The Worlds Day of . Prayer'
St. .Paul's Anglican church with
a 'good attendance. The leader.s
taking the reSponsive teadings
were Mrs.: Elmer Black, •Mrs. S.
•}1odges,, rePresenting the three
given .by Mrs. Will Caesar 'and
Mrs. 1/1..J.' Reed, Mrs, L.' Stingel
;resided at the organ ,fOr hymn's
ers, Mrs, 'Esther Rivett, Mrs, Ell -
mer Black and Mrs. Frahk JerieS
who gang the 23rd psalm, The.
address 'was, given by Mrs..: Al -
fallowing the uniiver,
Shepherd". She stressed the need
Charge ,..accOuntg are •worider.
fuli They ,go so much farther
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