The Lucknow Sentinel, 1949-01-13, Page 6PAGE 'SIN
TUE L CKNOW 'SENTINEL* i uC QW ' ONTARIO
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SEPO%S TRIM WINGHAM
• FoR' `SECOND STRAIGHT WIN'
Lucknow• Sepoys ' made it two.
DUNCA,lYNON
Ruth;Y''.--- and ems.,_...,
qinnt�5b. A'? i VOTUARX , •13 1949
Is Gradaally Weakening •
No hope, is entertained ,for the
x;��.' cie�� Beu of w
. �xortheasE of -:Owen .Suw
three tne#rab�rs of tY1e1x
Rev, Glenn Ball of
recovery of Mr. Jack MacMillan•
ytCocdforct, .. who is in
northeast af,•:'Owen Sound, with of Kinloss. ToMi ship,
'St. , Joseph's Hospital, ' London,.
rrnemibexs of t elr family, • • '
rr Ruth; Sharon, motor, with. a heart weakening.
i ion anM is'.
Yg' actually
d M dd nt the day 1
Finall,, in the third !pe'r'iod,
Frank Cordic-k 'opened, his other
eye w ' and chased Weber three
tines in a 'row. That• made a total
e on on ay an Millan; .was 'taken to hosgita.
with the fortmef's sister, Mrs early last week.: He collapsed: up-
�'h.arles Fow1'er� _
e
• first thou 1
o'n arrival and oxygen. had tq
,• � Y P Mr,' and Mrs &ert VrncerLt of :administer d, It• was f r g Zt°
when of 8.rninutes •that he sat out im , , r: that he v ould not first
` . �traiglt' on �•$aturday.night._ . . ,. v'i:s•�ted the Padres: s>.ster Mrs.: J,, '
they trimmed. the Wingham In the 'final frame, as he drew his ' : week -end, •but it spite• of ,a sl'ight.
Y Krllo .ugh on Sunday,
4 d• t bruising g me ! fi st penalty of the night just as - rally doctors say., that his thrum-
. ice 'in the Winghair Arena.. l second, . (: Mrs, Albert R _ t. e po srbilrty of him recover g,
. * * • ; at her 'home at Glenn's• . Hill for brother , Alex flew from
....But. it rn'attered not that the ice - ;a .. - , , His
' - the . January meetingof 'St. Pauls o, be:
• Was • water'soaked, or that, • the i • ; NI�a,iia'ger. Pelt McCoy and Coach. , ,
Whitehorse „in , tl%e Yukon, t
a e roke-throu h in a dozen F.. W,;" 'Hoag' seen' pretty well g . at hiis•,bedside' A, sister, Mrs., Al,-.
. 6 Ari 'icon •Guild, with. ten, members .
fix. t �'= •b" u g ' present, Mrs.: Ivers, the presidena
• P � . per- l . ., , •.• ► . „ bin Griffin of Detroit also . came
sots 'e'en 'th'ow.gh the playing 'pleased, •with The . e'poys •condu�cted...the Meeting- and'.1read ; o i,on:do ' .on `.hearn 'of Mr.. Mae-.
, .l a 'was, cut to three een,min formance , to date, ..and , when,;ice, t • n . ,e. .• g
.. rt • .. i ,.. • . Palm:: 34. Mrs.' C. Foiwier, . secret- O n t , •,
• " fined , ermY s :, •a :bit, of ,ol•!lsl_ung, and......, s ; . , ... .. •,. ... ,MiYl:an s conditxo
ate , ~rods, The.: � fa�oreina.. p , t hit. • • : P .•
P+e , .^ . •,; , �• ,. , .: � ,« is e '.o the last: •
the l .; :dry <:read': the m ut ..s • f
' •e • t it •c+onditionrn . bhey.11 be ., a £ . + in
• fha't . old, rivals were• a g� ,! , ,,
'' "A" . ' i met' .•41:T1 -OVA' ';and
" . make:.an' of,,.the ;A. meeting whch., South, 1,'�m'loss'` W. M .5'
and•'. fully half, Of :the 1200 . team to .: Y . ,: ; ,� ... .
. .. - naso the financial report •for: the'' ` : The* January 'meeting', of tie
'airs .who filled the rink were squads: iter; � � 4Y
,Marn'ock and Mrs. K. Cameron
rve the
terine ;ra es ,1n a afir'. .
cf soft ;the bell went ,at,: the end of• the•.• StR-F,auL's� Guild Meeting ,8 :bosis� condition precludes the'
played ofi: a . thin skiff
�•• five t was• host >s
in
.
.s •t.
* * a i Year was 'given The election of South Kinloss W M S. wash held.
;A,nd'they got ';big value for their ' • , uc ow. p ay hdst o � : • -
l rovs; Pres. Mrs, Berl Mole;` vine °an at tenaort6e of 7 merribe'rs:
money. sham � here 'last... night . (Wednes Q .. Pres., with.... t
°
leather -lunged
epoy' supppor ens.
s for'649 resulted ire fol t nt of the' .church
end h t Win >Afficer1 in the baseme
1 L kn ' :t t g
Chin
got :the. onlygoal Of day): • The Sepoys goA to ` Goderich 'Pres., : Mrs, Albert Rivett; .Sec.,-
,
Ab C n
when '"hie � ick d 'on . Saturday n' t. ` and•.,. to ..e on treas., Mrs. C. Fowler flower sec.
'°the first' period, w' .en p. e , ,. y igh -
- areas.; Mrs; : v'ers, Plans • ':were
''the .Leorner neatly' on' a' setup ;by "Knc'ardine • in • Lucknow. :the :.fol , ., • „ ,
- .. owi esda :�. • A' " , made to Bold .a euchre party' at,
Frother 'George: � The second � per, 1 . nig Tu y • ••• � •. �
' ' i• . ' ,*. * *,. :the hall 'next':week: A program
• rod • v<�asri t "three �xninutes� old • , '• : • ,, ,.' _ ! •
he ' :" ! consisted ;of •a. piano solo b • Mrs.
w n.. Templeman; : squared the Mildweather actually ✓wash •. '• y
. ' 'r - Al(bert Rivett; Mrs. Fowleri:Tead-;
~Dunt. Within three • minutes , as, • ed out" the Midgets first: panne of �• , � .... ,
thtperiod;Harris` G. `Chin the :season 1 last' week, The arae 'Mg; Mrs: R: J. I3urnin read
e waned, , .. , ..,
I "Flashes from the Living ?Mess-
, • ..and McLelland `: "scored;' for the to. ` be;; played _•ron, Londesbore 5 I
Se to:put them:4well out'. 'in open, air' .rink, was 'Hoisted
from-. :?ge";'. Mrs.'. Gladys Rivett gave a
.. " PoYs p,
• � 'li onl 50•. seconds Wednesda '•10 "Thtxrsda t�o ...Sat mouth organ:selection: Mrs. Dur-•
�i�on�but . , it Y.. ... .. Y Y Rig,•
• . _Inb010sew1tPraYeMrsri d -h :r- :.-.;
:reninr, s11 tt"ed ons o put urd�ay with Trio ;'tick,
. .. • "�i. i t * • ,* ,, * . r: •ett the ,hostess, at the ' close o f
.:. • Winghain, back m -: bhe .game, � , . ' ... : •
i'
• Play'- ` see sawed'' = in the •. .final . The Midgets ".open now' ' with ,a
•
stanza with the _. outcome_ in'� dor bt..'home game on' ' Friday. might -With .
until Toby Greer got he. clincher Brussels the ,visitors.
at 12` minutes.
.clef.,
G. • Chin;
•alt., `Me -
rt;" liav-
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"Bud" ,. ' r i l,agoal • o.
4 Dr s P Y�� � f
Hall,; Harris ' centre,
Mrs.:D. L. MacKinnon ,presided
for • the Meeting, The "'Opening
and the' ' Lord's
;hymn .was `sung
was repeated iii ,unison; prayer; p
read .b. "Mrs::
'The scripture .was e,, .y .
Llo ' d :MacDou all. The. ; medita-
tion
�
was' taken by:Mr's.- L; C. Mac,
BLAIN MATHE `
Versatile ; rhemher of :,the .merry'
.clan' which` domes 4inwck ng at
your doorr eeach weekday with 'thee
view's that • Sts, the Happy Gang"
ready tocheer-you tip with non-,
-sense and•song, B1ain's:violin ver-
sions of .boogie=woog
ie and: the
''classics have been. �a'part of •the
• show since the'::gang firat`,went
on the_air with. its "k ep 'happy""
;campaign twelve : yea ' You'
can ,'rear them M,o'nf Friday
ate 1.15 ' p.m. on Trans -Canada.
Iver, followed .by Vie business i„
red ' were ' se
Period. Short d
A i figs _ g
en
by Mrs Lloyd lVlacDougall, '`M'rs:.
Fraser . MacKinnon and Mrs, Hwaf
=ry Laois `the --topic frornl_the
Study book on'"Our Comio
missn
the . afternoon served refresh- ," was taken • b• ' Mrs
merits: ` ••-----... ,' Dou,g,•• laGraham. The:roll ' call
,s ?�
' William 'Robert Nivins' ,was .answer'ed. '',by "My••, Favorite
William: Robert Nivins,, farmer Ii mn"., A : very interesting .paper
'of .the • 2nd.d., Concession : of West's on ' .New+ Year Upe ns;' Door to
• ew Was:of Life" was.takers by the. Chesle , :Colts. 'vtzho won . thein ,. Wawiaiiosh, :passed 'away. suddenly New , y : . " ,
first.: ame of the'season.: byd tat his: home. earlyTliursda :' morn Mrs. Archie` MacIntyre: Hymn 697'
featini ', Gear :rant • Paisley 1 in after onli a• few. , hours :ill.- was sung and the meeting closed
vt^nth � ra. er b y Mrs: _ Douglas Gra•-,
sextet -4.6-3:i (mesa '':.Wit •heav stroke,which P..Y.. Y g
was the third in recent years:: 'ha'rn
About` 'eight -,✓ears agn .a::'slight "•
"stroke .'was •' noticed He suffered
ings ' IA.:,Chin, Poly
Lelland 'Vaughan,
•G.reer,..:'McDonald, S
'ens.
WinghamHgoal,; Gro ' :defence,
Weber, MacLean; • •cent e, Stain.,
ton; wings, Loughleen,' �e1i; Alt,
. • lemon, - Hilbert, G een -Cas .
i d' � r Windt, P' Dew -7
-;
aew
g.
berr
Y•.
;Referee—•Frank:: Cord
rnan, Labute,: Walkerton,
First ' Period
.Lucknow, A. Chin
ck,•
,4lines
G
Chin)
Pepalties,, Harris, +A, hin, iters,
Chin: ,
.`! Second Peri
—Winghant, .:Templer n (Hil-
beet)2+28
Lucknow,+ Harris St' w
art)
•4 Lucknow, G: Chin
5 Lucknow;' McLellan
)Vaughan),
6=Wingham; Seli
-Penalities- ,Greer, "Gm
9.A2
. 12:38
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12.5.0.
14,10'
en, Web -
Larry Labute,, : w'ho acted ' s:
linesman at' the Wingharn-Luck-
now game on •Saturday'riight, is
playing this season's for'the :Walk=
erton :O H A., team. Labute .:is a
Windsor" boy and ptilayed' last year,
with '.Seaforth..
Local' fans will regret. to 'hear
cif: Warren "Curly" S.teverison's
bereavement. His.. ntiother, Mrs.
Inez Stevenson, age '42,°•suffered
a; •stroke .last ' Friday evening'
while watching "curly" :play with
Mount Forest against•'.Walkerbon:
Mrs ' ,.Stevenson died the follow-
ing morning' in Mount • Forest
Hospital
Third Period':
° 7 Lucknow Greer . G `
Chin) i' .. 12.20
Penalties — McLella d,• Weber
,. 'Pym, McDionlald.'
F'r'om early ;,season
'Bnces ' liockey; fans in'
s
• intern ediate";.hockey. ,
F.
*.,
4:'•^are iii for a'. rousing
DRAFT NE=W IN-TER1VIEDIATE
HOCKEY SCHEDULE •
FOURTH CONCESSION
Mrs: R. Martin aid son Austin
spentt several days • last week . in
Toronto Mrs. Martin; as ::a : dele-•
'ate; for Federation:•'of Agricu?-
g"• .
�ture and Austin in; the interests.
of : the Junior Farmers,
Miss Jeari• acInt ire of'Sea''
M,;, Y
forth visited Sunday' with her
'friend, Mrs Don ; MacIver:,
Miss Grace MacKinnon of God
Ma
eiich''was• home for the, week: end ''
;Miss Margaret;' MacDonald and
pupils had a holiday: all •last'week..
but returned to ''work;:'Monday in
a 'Much warmer •sclroolroOm:
a.:second . stroke ' a .Year ago' but'•
lately ''had' been- about. as 'usual
and attended a s ocial evening a t.
a ;neighbor's'house the evening
ng
before, and shad, not complained of
Mr.: and Mrs Jack:Henderson
-receive -a'::t a le ram from Mr. and rich bo. can --tell .tell me the.
.d e g •,. ."Which .Y
Mrs `L.
Henderson .that they' hadP ine with ,the longest needles?".
landed safely in Calgary 'Lloyd "Please, sir, the porcupine".
•
feeling 11'1..' He'`,became vio1ently lerft from.,her"e on Friday, Decem-
ill, after returning:home and pass- ;ber' 31st. •Ite intends making his:
°ed ` a'way` about 43 a' m. Thursday. ;. hm
oe : in Calgary.• • ibut isf still as
Be •was • 57 -:years': of age and was' sociated with •the. Air Force.. '.
a' son of the 'late. 'James Nivins . !Miss' Snsie Gibson is working
and '.1 ar aret'. Walker, , West: Wa lin. ,.: Wingham ..at- Mrs! Charlie
d
wan+osh He was married: in•.1915 : Smith's (riee =' MaYthelle Ensign).
to Melinda ;,Cullbert,, a ,'‘daughter .Mrs:. Smith' hasn't been in•'�• the
' 6f Mr: and:• Mrs. Thos. Culbert,' 'best :of health
• West. Wawvanosh, ' who ...survives :Mr.' Jack `Webster • visited '•with
with a fainily of five':' daughters: `Mr George •Giibson
'and two -'sons, namely,:; • Gordon, a 'Mr's: M. , .Covey R.N., and son
'Earl, Mrs:; Will: Caldwell ' (Alma), ':Michael. • spent a couple of .days
Viola, Ruth;=Lois and Ruby,"Their with.' er,: mother, Mrs,''L. Cook,".
M H.,• B i
eldest son, - ,Day.id, passed ..:'away: re rooks is ' nil . ri : bed`
eleven` years ago.. There .ante; also . With pneumonia. ` .
t two brothers David on th Nis- Mr. and,Mrs. Oliver. McCharl
Brusselses
and Ripley have dxov
A:•:Interrediate �hocke , series and Charles orf. Auburn ;and a
Y ,�
leavinrg .Gaderich;:.Lucknow, Kin ter (Elizabeth):;Mrs: • John ,Alun;
eardinearid •Wingbam:in a .four:..Colborne township. The funeral:
.team ' loop that gives , promise :of was held from his late • hdme.•on
�pprovidin'g plenty. of !action. ' •Monday -afternoon at°`x;00 o'clock;
ins homestead West Wawanosh visited with her sister 1VYrs H.
'ped rout of Group 4 of the W. O. �
The playing dates were redraft- •conducted'hy Rev: Jas.. Bright of
• that first f ' e k lon a DungaMuni United • Church.:The
perform= edo the Week
double-sched'ul,4 basis! as follows. ;iliallbearers . were;, lass McNee,: '• Jun•, Hamilton''
roup'No. Tom•'Diekson, ;Jas, Sproul, How- 'Guelph on"Monday.'
MacTaavish . of. London.'':
Mr. • R, Hamilton spent a couple.
of days on the jury in Goderich.
Mr. .and -Mrs. H. Ensign visited
-with` Mr and Mrs. Sandy, -We' -are
glad to .hear Mrs: 4andy- is ; in
rbetrter'. health.
eason• cif
January ..
in spite' of ce`condtioi'n's :anct
Tack of. 'practise the. t •o .games
which 'theSepo -s' ilia' 'e played
, to dat'e..sent the fans -h. me' chat
°' ting with • satisfaction.
•
Withdrawal 'of Br i • els.' a n d
'Ripley: reduced the grop: to •four•
teams-Goderich,•.Wing 'am, Ki
eardine and Lucknow A -double:
schedule has been re •fted,, and
hockey fetier, will be nn"ing .at'
high • pitch from here in.
•
In Winghain on Satu.
the ice was' atrociiotts
,entertainment. tops •• It
ged, • hard' y'' played
J'Wingham .trotted ,out
1z)e reckbhed wirtli'.,
***}
qday night'
but the
as a rug-
ame, and:
"squad to
11='Wsng�ham at Lucknow
i3—Kincardine at 'Goderich
15—Lucknow at Goderich
15=Wingharn at Kincardine
1.3--G,oderich. at Wingham_ .:.
18 ---Kincardine. a•t. Lucknow
21Lucknow at.:„Goderich;.
224Kincdrdine. at.. Winghamx°'
•24 Goderich at: Kincardine
25-•Wingham at : Lucknow
26= -Kincardine at Winghan
28 Lucknow• at Kincardine;;
29=Goaerich'M Lucknow
February
' 17-Whigharn at: `Goderieh
2—Goderich•, at' Kinca'rdiiie ,
5.--Lucknow„ at Kincardine'';:
5 Goderich at Wingharn ...
8 Ki• ardine at 'Luckn�aw:
8 Witham at Goderrch
10—Winghath at 'Kincardine
12-1<*ardine at Goderich'
12—Luckinow at W inghai n,
and Sproul; Orland,• Bere. Nelson
McLai`ty: ' Flowerbearers were
slack ''Errington,'` George . Erring
.Alex-•--:Nivins, Wes Nivins,
• Nelson Culbert; , Harold Culbert;,
Graham McNee, .Interment Was
in Dungannon Cemetery
•
Pleased '1'0 See Ernie Win
At Lucknow on 'Monday' an el:,
ection for council was,`held,. and
'ane. of the' successful candidates
was Ernest Crawford, `who `'prior
to the. recent•„great war, was tea
cher in U.S.S. No. 7• and 8, San-
geen and Elderslie. Ernie,, a •vet-
eran of the air force, gave up the
teaching profession after return-
ing from
eturn-ing"from overseas and for the past''
four years has. been conducting 'a
flour and' feed 'business in,. Luck
now, His ,friends here' are pleased
•td learn sof his very s ccessfttl
entry into municipal 0olities4_.-.'
.Paisley Advocate.
Weber .on defence "vistas • the bad .. .
roan . of . tlhie' ~right, aril"ti:,,, for two A .BEVLRAGE BOOM VO'rE 'is
periods got away''w'jt . a glaring I to be taken in' Paisley, Which 'oil-
...display , of cross,' ch Its, high» ,lage has had •a local option` status
sticking,. i oarditig" and 'hooking, for 36 • years: .
.....
It ' is a wise man. who "No''
his. own' child.`
left % for
ilY'1118. +and Action, Don't
age Intermediate 4'Ganies.