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I PEE WEES EDGED .OT T
{ IN c`C" • SERIES FINAL.' ,
„I,,ucknow, Pee Wee$ dropped a
4-2 decision to, Milverton: on Fri
day in the •f` C" series,final play=
ed in Goderich in the Young. Can-
ada week tournament.,
On Tuesday Lueknow had won.
two games /from'Briussels' and.
Mildm,ay,.•..but , the ``C" series ,,was'.
:then. delayed .as , Milverton had
not. brought along birth certifi-
cates for. their teaxn...This' series:
was resumed O Friday morning'
when AMilverton drubbed Zurich
10,: to ,1, , and then, • met Lucknow
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the afternoon..' '' •
'the 'Milverton win gave thein
the- Elston Cardiff'' trophy, won:
Y. the Lueknow• kids a year ago.
The' 'locals were below'termfor
this +final tussle, .arid although,
Jimmy Wilson 'opened the scoring.
in the •first ,period, Milverton bag
ged four' in•a •raw , before Eugene
Gardner potted Lueknow's second
�: tally' late in the third period., :
The Lueknow line-up. 'was .as'i
•i ows: goal, .• Jerry Mowbray;
'T.ommy Pritchard, Allan.+
• Chin;.. ;centre E gene . Gardner;:
wings, Jim :Pedersen, . Jirn
son;, Art al,t,, Art. Howald, Teddy
,. Collyer'. Billy Marshall, Dong
•Schthi.d Bruce • • Baker, Donny
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. Among ` the , referees assisting
in the young Canada tournament
was Jack • Price, defeneeman for.
the Galt; Slack 'Hawks : Junior . A
teetn,':..and ,a • .nephew of Peter
Johnston•of Lucknow:,
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,Crawford's : a n' d Anderson's
Cats.:got� under the wire;Iast week
to`
join'...Park's. 'Cubs.',and'`•'Button'3
:Gophers in ,Group A .,;playoffs::•
Zebras, Chipmunks, Beavers..and:
Ligns,
mean -While, will battle t1
out •for the 'special ;prize in group'
B. The playoffs got 'underway on.
t Tuesday,'. evening and tonight. will
'mark the,: grand finale!' :
Last Week saw the Chipmunks
almost knock. the .:Ticats Out of
;the. play..ilffs' when they managed.'.
to .salvage five points while ibe " •
ing -outscored' by 90 odd: pins; on
total: Ti_eat's 3098, Chiprnunks.,,._
3010 and Lions, 2914 • were the top
!games...Our 'Pole Cats, meanwhile,
were put on the spot and came
through with five badly .,needed'
fpoinits to nose out the Clirpers.
Ticat'• Anderson's ' flat: of •648 ,
was tops''` while Lion Hodges put
6.31 aria 63 _together for -a 'big ,
total of 694. Chirpy ::Chipmunks
rA.nna:Johnston's. 589 was _ladies'
:high three but that\twinkling'
/' -cat, Jai* ' Johnston, again` came
11Tow�s' The'. Time .No
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Now is the time for'hdu
all good sew.Ives
To march on drabness wi' their Spring cleanin
' In all the: cupboards and . table drawers
There's .old plates, and lamps and woolens ,gaore--r
1 So turn then' out --and then cash itn,
For money and blankets.. 'Twill make you. grin
j` To hear the .kids chuckle as downthey( snuggle
Tho' nigh ts. are still chilly arid :cold, k •r� ' , 1
!_ Just "phone . up the, Morgans; load =up,enjoy the bargains...
ell about.
For 'that's what this r• TYyme's•, meant_ tot •
"' 1Oth . Concession ,
is Phone 9-].6 RIPLEX
' 'Turd". Wool Blankets.,; Knitting WA
Wools,,Antiques '
A)*0n411IkiPoIIIIMr.1.o ,•,.ru.01.0, 0,400°a400„4.0'„001 1,4•11Mori o410.04.11 4111 .4 •
seven l ospatal rain patients.. • were p'ixint: !bsiness, nd dur
u ted to Shaunavon by trucx winter,lee' lost his premuses by ftheire
evacuated a
and vc=as' muaking preparations to,
and special
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':This is the second inlsfortune : z e�build When the ,-flood' s k.
to strike 'Mr ,,and Mrs. MacIntyreOri-top : of'. ';that. Mr MacIntyre
Within a ,few .months. He operates . ha not' been' enjoying :the beat
a 'hardware' store. and 'farm ,im of' health.
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Final Standing •-
QGroup A -Parks ttbs - 89 B tic
tan's Gophers';80, Anderson's •Ti-
Igers 78; Crai'vvford's Pole Cats ,77.
'Group p •.Johnston's Chip
monks 75, releaven's .Beatvers
68, Eedy' ions, '68, "Hunter's
Zebras° 53 ,
Shield':and consolation prize:'
winners will • appear next week.
BORN'
FARR.ISH - in Wingham' General
Hospital •'on Thursday,' Apri1,10th,
1952, to •Nir.',and' N rs. Bower. Far-
fiish, Gorrie a son..'
CULBERT tin G'oderich.---1•iospi-'
tat on 'Friday, April 11th, to ;Mr.'
and 1Vrrs.• Cecil : A. 'Culbert, R., 1,
Dt ngannan; a son,1,Chari'es 'Cecil.:
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FLOODED WESTERN 'TOWN
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Cash, Trade, Terms --.Open Evenings Until. 10
, ■ ,Cities Vice Dealer° =: , 'Phone 73x, Brussels • 1
01/II/M� ■'/%i/ti itMii l�/ i/Nelirti ii/lit/ii/t• ii/� .rounding. rural •'area. , Twen,tyy-
A fanner'.•,KinlOss • . Township
native, Alex' 1VIacIntyre, is a resi-•
dent , of ' the flbod-std icken town
of Easte ncl, Sask; He is a brot1ier
• of tn.- and Archie .MacItityre of
Kinloss and Mrs, W.• L. MacKen
zie. of Lucknow,
' When Frenchi'nan's+"Creek rose '
to 2D feet above normal, Eastend
was completely inundated with
the main -street turned into, a
Venice With, three feet of, water,
Practically the ' entire popula-
tion iof 800 people Moved out in.
'advance of ,the ;flood ••.w;aters,.
Many found temporary refuge at
nearby Shaunavon, while other
took up; their abode in•
the slit-
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Mrs '`Helen.V....'. was so pleased by the
.courteous treatment she, received fi om a
y
bank Meller during a' holiday trip :that
on_ her return home •she wrote':
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t was really a c pleasure to transact :m
. modest banking affairs with .�-ou and I
think tile .'bank is''ery'lucky to have such
a charrnizg •and welcoming young woiriai••
with thein. It makes such difference
when n .. ... ', : , . '• '��;.
travelling' to feel so at home.
At' -our owpclocal branch' t an:ran' i
of any bank, you will find bank people
gding out "of"•their way to -look after'
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you,: efficiently and courteously.' That 'Ts
the. way the chartered banks compete
with: each other for ,your business.
This aclver'tiscmct t, based
on an,actual. letter, iS
•' presehfed here by
THE BANK8' SERVING
YOUR COMMUNITY.
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