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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1956-02-22, Page 6414 .m=x.•rr..".�'=``.std- �.«e:,:r. �.�ic'�; u�3�»t: �^t�,+ha#:�K�"m`Y.�..-.- ..,.,. ::roraecs��%pem•'r..,.iHx�s�.Wu<a�;�a-a..,vrnn�e,,,�s.,,.,.-..r--.—^ fN. •�i • PAGE'',SIX. .SPORT..,. BANTAMS DEFEAT RIPLEY TWICE,. WIN ROUND 13-9 • 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,... 10' Th • •ti, rd 1` 4j • • I.• • IF ; • • • 0. 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- eIA 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 r 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:: TIssue, SAVE I2c' _.- 3 tiny 3. .Tip• 'Top; Choice 28 z., SAVE 9c :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 � • .Kintarl, .., . Kintail . '3, ` Paramount 1 eas, MARMALADE COOKIE§ unblest Choice '15, oz SAVE: 6c. St: Williams 2 -Fruit, 24 ,oz.. jar • C 'WE TI Tue: of 1\ Mrs. • both sery Pra3 Miss A .] Stu a Lorc feria join.Wee( fad's • asp. the, Seer was • "Mrs: was mat( para mys the the. M and and ed t) Fier M. Woo 'fersc wee] • .Christies Feature, - Strawberry : Delight,' SAVE 'lc ._._ BE ' WISE, GRAB THESE BUYS! PHONE .119 Speedy "J • •1. Valu es Effective February '23, 24, 25 t" Delivery : LUCKNOW Night Hawks • • SPACIAL on 0 nater ,3 0- 3 1...1 •3•• '1 •. 1.' ;3 2' 3 2 0 South Kinloss • 1 • 4 ' 0' f Specials . 1 4 0 . L, paramount .• . . 0 1 2 ,,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..' y it's easy, it's fun cost less • �� than you, think! WITH NEW PITTS URGH WAlUNIDE RUUSERIZ(D SATIN �r�_ FINISH Roller Coater;. and' • Metal Tray DRY tri AN HiVUR for rehanging 'pictures and drapes. " SCRUBS CLEAN AGAIN AND satin 'finish. NO I4ESSY CLEANUP., -your hands, • EASY' "GLIDE ON" APPLICATION Drt emit), as st..r#9gp wall • Only g.89 ert JOHN HEN LUMBER LIMIT , PHONE' 150, CUCKNOW • • ZION' • 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 • ..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. mien wen and Brer Chai her tirrre watE • Visit Stan In grou mi Toro titne Hele 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 child and EdnE Schn Forn conn Horn days and ilY fore gron Sims Mrs. tirr Th IlOdf ary assis e, ail Hig