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THE Li iCKNOW SENTINEL;
LiJ'GKN'AW►" pNTARI4 •
HONOR RETIRING
C.N.R. EMPLOYEE
SRPOYS DOWN ,WiNOIy
GAllsf B.Y • 4.,3 COUNT
L ckntaw• ,Sepoys gave Wing
'.lr'am, their -second trimming in
71610 •dam, When 'they came o
on the' long 'end of a 4-3 conn
in til
in Arena•last Wed.
tesdray inial rt, it was the third
Victory for 1t uc1 o w in as:man
There was another rink full of
fans :on hand for this battle, but
which didn't ,prioduce quite th
action that is�, expected' When
'these two olcL rivals .Meet. Wing's
' haat team, was minus: their: first
l stnin„line,,the Junior threesome
.g. ,.. . regsome
„oaf Seli, . Stainton and Laughleen,
and,, , L' ucknow was Without •Bill
Harris, who sat the'game out. due
,.to.. A. ;cracked rib. .•
The ice was sticky on Wednes-
day night .and. nta.de the ';going
heavy. and: the puck hard to con
'trol, but the ,score was close end
• ,the decision .wasn't Settled 'until
George,Chin hin ib�agged''the winning
l'
a w•it only � a• rYitl to to •
Lucknow}• Went . into an early
'lead. With. Aib Chin . scori - • in ' a
little more 'than:' a minute of ;play..
The red :' light didn't flash again
g_
till' late.. in: the se(oond;:woken:'Du-
bury tied the, count;, but. in less
than .half a minute: The `Tiger
line :clicked with Vaughan. ut
P.
ting:'the Se ' s .out in' .o
. • poi .ix nt again• ..
Greer: scor'
ed ,early in, the � third,
but ' Pym and Brent each:tallied
to knit the count: ' by the :16 -min-'
:ute- riiark.;. At. 18.46 George . 'Chin
soloed'. fear the winning tally.
y
• Wnigham pulled their .•goalie
and.. ' sent :.out six 'forwards;; but
The .. Sepo s defended 'their _ . Y: , t' e i lead
Carefullyn
and Ritchie Wasn't even
tested during the final crucial
seconds.
•
• Win ghani-,-Goa roh; •,'def
Weber, • Wendt;'; :centre, Hilbert;
Pyan, Toni pleman;, ' alt,,,
•Cassidy,; Barker, Duburry, ;Keith,
CLeod, Green, Brent. '
Lucknow-Goal,. Ritchie;',. def.,
Fall, ,MacMillan; 'centre,. G Chin;
Wings, A. chin, Pollock; alt,;
{ iaughan, Middlemiss,;' McC1e1-:
'• land, 'Greer,' ' :Havens,.: 'Solomon;
:Stewart, .MaeDo,.nald. •
Referee -Frank Cordck, line
rrian, Labute, Walkerton:
First
'Period ,
1-Lneknow, ; A. `,Chun. (G
Chin, Hall) *a ` 1 19
Penalties --=. Stewart; Weber,
Keith.
. Second Period
2-Wiingharxi; Duburry (Terri,-
• 18.28
3—:Lucknow; Vaughan,: (Mid- : •
lent*,, McClelland) .::. 18.45 '
Penalty -Weber.
1V)F•�-- • Jack
Gould -:is• getting., itchy --,t
get into aatton although •he's still
limping about as a result of suf
feting a broken bone in bis,'f;oot
a few'. weeks' ago..
ut „ '' o--
t Tucknow vasa to have played
-' Goderich on ' Saturday night,.
but , was cancelled due to a lack.
y, c+f i,ce in the Lakesidetown, arena.
The •ey:ening 'of Friday, Janu-
ary':
14th,' was as gala one gat the
home of Vlr. Robert . J. McNall,
when'Upwards of fifty .fellow••ern-
ployees of the Canadian National
Railways Hanging; 'in distance
from Stratford .to+Listowel;, Turin-
err Kincardine and internied'iate
ipoints, ',assembled at the local
station, ' fence' proceeding
to the .residence of Mr. and Mrs.
TNT If tS+DI J F ; TUARy 20, ' 1
I sincerely thanii ' the: iend4c W or '
Lucknow Hockey • Team' for their
a kindness and floral tributes, . and to
other Luc now people, i • tribute' to
my mother. it shall never be .forgot.'
..a.'' }•.. �..
ten.
•Warren Curly. Stevenson,
Mount Forest,' Ontario:
R_Ibert McNa(ll to"hbnor.hircn.,upon ion` of more :recent years' 'was
his retirement, After a long per ; when the snowplow, was. derailed
• rod of service on the section.
. .
• Kiticard�ne and Gdertch were . - alh a• extended
slated to- cla i .G0.• er"ch. -Mr. and, Mrs, McN..
sh nd , ,x on
: ' thee, most 'cordial tivelcoane' to all
e Thursday 'night, but" *hem.. Ref-
on arrival '.at 'their home and a
n execs; Huber aitd. Muir of,Seaforth 4 .
-•saw the cond`•tiori ,of the, i e' ie*,' minutes hater; viten ail
., a .:..., _ c ,and ..; .
greetings had .sufbsided
• the •:lack of it ,:in „spots, they re -
• A
Third Period •
• 4 --Lucknow; -Greer, (Middle-:
miss)', • "4.40
Wingham, Pym : ' " . '7.13.
ci--Wingham, 'Brent `.(Fym) 16.44
7' Lucknow, G: `Chin :, 18.46
Penalties . Temipleman A Chrn
• Weber, ,the "bad man" of the
night. in Wingha t, didn't. uphold
reputation here 'on Wednes-,
day night 'George Chin jolted.hrm
Meanly at the W,ingham blue line
early in the 'second ";period and
Weber`' was carried off the,. ice.
He hadhis'' uth cut and four
:teeth: loosened; * but • came' •back
'gamely .a few. Minutes' Titer.
..OH— ,
Delbert 'was anothei` Wirtglian�,
casualt • He' had to leave, ','the
game with a shoulder injury, but.
a niedical , examintitioti the next
day •revealed it'.wain't anvtl ing
Serious, 0
—o--
Bill Harris sat it o t W
day, He suffered' a cracked. riii in
the opening • game, and had ,the
injury ,aggt<avarted in the game',
fused to let the 'teams la .
Ha niilton W called upon ':ta give
r
-• .- the ,adds s. �f:;honor to the �re-
o
:T. iuckniow and :Clinton Banti t
Bantams
were slated. .for, a. game here . on
Monday, but , likewise was can
celled because' of "no ice", fol-
lowing Sunday's sprit �g-like , ten,-
,periature.
irin�gbrother. •;
•
Mr.' Hamilton`. called 'upon Mr.
and Mrs.. M(cNall'. to; stand and'
from.: an: „unprepared. text, ad-
dressed •them as' follows: "Mr, and
Mrs;.- McNall, ' we are' • assembled
here ` this evening for. the par -
As this was' written on Monday;Pose' of .honoring; one of our num;
it was questionable if ^:' fiber . who is- retiring' from `active
q e the �I.'uck
now: - Kincardine "' Intermediate service of ,the railway and it• iS
•game:. could ''be 1, yed on Tues cnly fitting that we should mark
P a3
day. •To'date' 'Ki ,dine hasn't this occasion. in smith : unusual
been: via so.. that h
n. able: to 'keep o e 'date' on Y t, the event may long
theist schedule: It'. 'wasp' . a be : remembered' by your. •fellow
eni,ployees:
• 'Mark Gar. dner ' a: for
mer `Luck- I Would like' to.. draw the at-
nowite and ardent ,sport : fan;' tention of. you,Robert and •Laur,,
warns' The .Sepoys and ''their ,fol and also •all t os
h e vresent,.bhat
lowers' about things to',„come. "We; life is• .. ' '`
. divided into three distinct
got .:.off to a slow start' ' but swe. , : rind
, � s ,vhicli: .'are as three.
':are coming now. ;.Be.`or� the watch
h;' rs e d lescent
Y, adolescent for the Wirig'ha n, Spitfires for' which• usually terminates .at • the.
r�nsiii ”
says; he..:Beware, .Mark ad of mature a and,
which g which ter-'
OLIVET. '
one mile north of Lucknow sta The January nieeti�tig.of the'. W,
'tio two* •ears '' 'Ago. • Then' y an .M.. S: was held. in nth
n' �y., ge church with
labored. - .for' 'approximately ',ill') . Mrs. J Colling presiding:and o
hours with i only .food to sustain ening : the meeting `(b . reading
y.._
a weakening!' body.., *'There, .are <Psal`m 1, ai d ia!'•pray'er., h "
, •, Ps4m Y 41
h ts' but those two thenand li
t
many such even. was :.. ' sung .,: e Lord's
will served to"illustra'te the` true prayer repeated. .yl'he. roll cal
•p1 w4,:
'i n. ou'hav rshowni to' duty " i
devo� o. y .. a ., ..a New Year s resolution' or viers
and ' it is -onl `; 'railw,aymen :who After the adoption,of • .e• .
Y• •the':minute,.
fully realize the . importance ; of there was ;a;brief business session
transportation • to - the,' public, in Mrs: Henry, the treasurer, report -
general
eneral; in`,such trying incidents ed:`that.she had sent
g sent $268;71 to' 'the'.
of endu•rance.. •Presbyterial treasurer which was
"And lastly 'I , would :like -'to 128:00 ,above the .allc� a
. . w : < c tion: Mrs;
refer to `the -.type'' of etrm1oyee: ;Oliver McCharles• th `r .
.en took.
that ou, have proved Yo'u'rself charge of the •r
J� g e p agram for , her.
to be: Youhave by your devotion;, 'group. "Han 488 �'.w,as 'Sung g p '. Yn ng and.
•to ; duty,` truth, and zeal, ,set up a Mrs. Ross Black read the" serip-
a hard da work that
pattern -of h _.Y tures` Mrs. W: Dexter'gave -a • readu
will be '• difficult to excel` if it ' g "
difficult ..: • •, ing, Facing she New Year with"
can' '.be, equalled, aril: for: tthis' coura e'r
h
q Mrs: '
AI
� g . • ex" 1VIcTavisn:
reason`:' you are beingspecially eciall• ,
p. .� took � the' chanter. . in� the - Stud
r studs
honored. I would also like at this ...book ,"West of the"
Gorges Mr'
time • to • polntr-.c�st` that Ou and M ___
YcCharles ,then,. conducted. a
.. very..
out good„ wife have raised a+'interesting
,Bible ,'contest:. M � �
, r ,,
:family. of 'ten' fine• lookin'� Well He ,r'
g,. ,n y gave "a;: reading entutled:
educated; boys and ,girls; Several "Give":' "
y g , v Gree After 'Singing 'a`�•h'ymn the
of''whom have ive their; services' °'
g meeting closed.' with: the
... - mrzpa,h
to 'the countrys cause. benediction;
period
I am. sure' thaf. all those,' pies=.
eat 'oin with me' ' Marking . .J }n rking';your
passing from your 'Period of:labor
to the period of rest and it is ••to'
this period that we now commend.
they, are going out for the: chain.age of 21 Years, secondly, the .per. -
'don't stick' your neck. o.` fart aminates as in our.
�.. , ..ut tooease! at the ages
Art'Andrew was :to'Kinard
me
on Tuesday night to bolster the.
Kin
oardrne' `'Badminton. Club in a
tournament: . with Qwen • Sound
Club:
IVfiiDGETS' BEAT BRUSSELS
FRIDAY' BY SCORE' OF 10-2
Header Second -year Class;
• A. CStothers of Arthur no:
n
'of' Steve Stothers,; agricultural
of 65 years and lasts immediate representative'for Wellington
y you the Bentson Cu:
declining years of'.life .. '
•ly f�'1lowin► tiffs period, headed the` list . '
g _ , , we have as:st r students in the
•
the r •. wellas :Mrs;.. McNall to: ;a'. per- ,:'
od
second
est
pe of rea
d '
e r
r e
e
Y coot .
e
S in
g
i the
Od of w
ell earned. rued
r' -
est°
and w
�, ith
It is the latter Chi period which out � 11 rsimas '�` exarn''nataons at the
further rem les iwe fficr
• L-- intend. to dwell, •ulion but be• a • y OAC,' sectoring;:1179.'marks.'out.: •
t „wish. . to ...ask you' to ,accept; this .:
of
g cry • fittings : mall, ft of a briara possible X1,400, ari- anreraggp ' cif
fore .coin' so it� •rs�,-v
i g a pipe, a cluan 84:
.that .we should review.:rertain, tity c(f tobacoo,.an en' ;raved. seal percent:
events iin'the middle:ne iod.: Per g-
- � r gra}ned �w�allet containing hapsg a.: sum;
no one here this -;evening is of money and you, Mrs. WNW];
'
more able to review this period this bouquet ''
•. Athan the speaker and it'�. of roses', fSr .:without.
Lucknow Midgets, lads up to :was• dur-.1 you, Robert's Wife .could not
ing thirty' odd 'years that I :haze , ' have
16.' years, won a , decisive victory' ,,been the success it has. And .fin
on Freda w1 rkec with you :and have learn-.: ally..on. behalf/ alfj'of the 'Canadian.
ed to ' know ' man,o
to. ;man. "S be-,•Natfenal-Railwa'
�.liev Ys, your fellow.
e it is' also 'fitting' "to.' employees and myself we•all :join
twoev t �t"'b . ""
with Luck now running �.. to emory,some of the.tryin and.
ningin 6 goal g ma�ry years of Health, and'a joy.
iri a row'to ; file difficult times,. that You 'wereic;all-.1:
P up. the one-sided # .4ous fife •,
score'.' ed upon' for the ::utmost! of endutt ,•
a :: Mr: / and .Mrs. >'NkN 11
epee in, services a were'
Friday nighton home ice • by
downing the Brussels . lads 10-2.
But 'it wasn't still on . in the`' 3rd
period that the (visitors' coil' ry
a"psed;.
en's, o. fang back'',. in v ishing`you.a, cont nuation :of
m
This Midget , :team' • • n to work tinder
1S. Pretty •di'ffi , somewhat.. bewildered ..in
• ooh the �sarine s team,
d. : - cult conditions. The firston�; • . a.finding
�_. .. .'' ® . have in:: 'n ..e-:., •�� u
the WOAA Bantam championship `a . o is over .25 ,year., ; they' 'both arose to •the
tw,o years: ago g; >.. in horse ;:and :buggy days ; occasion
when there• was` and eiGpressed their.gratitude for
Lut*now "gigot, the lone. goal of no 'means of 'what had
during that .they wished:' everyone "would
g,
qua Which
io won I ha r d ° wloa�ds to express their views but
the first period outscored the vis: travel :between” communities' other'' •been bne ort ern, and
' than ,the railways, when;: d
hors °3"-1 in': the' -second and then have•:a •o
the `March, :'` owing.' to ,joyful- ' ey,t ';'
snow. ,..; T1•ie' .,} ,•
bagged six mor.'' in the ,third
e ' rnonthm of
for Brussels. cond>rtrrons
r'vitli fournorth' to Kincardine around spent in coaiianiiriit sin'
is Elwoo ` twin o'clock 1 00 la in• Y ging
and., Donald Zlhoinvson got" 'two and the .one due 'late in playing g gaJries and. shortly after}
ba
ane lVI }ley Chin led the train going) balance of •• "he• evening' •wrs
goals,
woo T and
Ole evening__ were sno,:w _bo'und ',midnight .all departed for ;home,
eacli . . Calvin Gibson and Dan
and
RAs', singletons. all night in %1.1.13 -zero weather and. 'having had one of .the r ost pleas
Luueknow remained here , until'' Easter' Sun--•, .:evenings that: could' possibl -
• Wbitby•' Y
� da r$r
Elwood Irwin• wiinias •Donald• St
alon�ci• with others drlige ' b'
you ' Occur in railway ` circles.
def.; • NL C•hin, C Gibson; •. centre, • ,- X °rn°�• Without rest '
e o: •- n a 1
ored to • release: 'these tray ram
}.art, • Bruce' Johnston•alt:
'` „ , Don bei
aid Thompson, (gorge ' Anderson,:+ snow:borind: 'Another occas-,,
Alvin_: Irwin, 'Dan ':R se, Harold
Howald, `T3i11 - Fisher, '.Bob` Alin-:
t
Referee= -George Chin.*
s rang.
First Period
BANTAM, SCHEDULE
e: Bantam' hockey '•schedule
for --the., group corrnposect of Go'cl-
'rich, Clnnton. Wingham +y'a n
t Lucknow, M. Chin 18,01.) uck'n•O has 'bee d
' r ; up as
Second Period '
i 2—Lucltnow, M. *Chin
3—Brussels, Coleman
4, -Lucknow, Thompson
(Cmn) .
•.5`Lircknow, Chiri
hird Period:
6= --Brussels, Workman
'r Lucknow,' E. Ira in,••r`(A:
Irwin, Thompson)
8 'Lucknow, E.: Tr -win .•.
0 ' Lt kna«�; Gibson
"(Chin)
107Lticknoty :Thompson
1.„1--Luckriou- .
Chin 7Fish•
-
r 112,--Luckziac ,
,Rose (E. Ir-
e ri. vin. .'.
follows, with thefi•rst two games'
2.00J1isted,. already •on the postponed
.11.00 list due to' a' lack of .suitable leo. it
i .Gxderich is` an i
-'.A., team, w�i li
12 d0,,the oth€x• three teams in. "$'' c t
15.00 ' e ori.
. •' Januar
6.0 7�Goderich at IWingham.
'; 11—Clinton 'at Lucknow
-8.0, .21,06cierich at Clinton
13,40 X21 Wrigham at Luckndw
24 -7 -Clinton at Wingharrl •:
14.00 26-4,tickhov,, at Godex;iah
131—Lucknow .at Clinton
17.10 'Febrtiar•t• 1
1--Winghani at/Clint:on
18.03 3-- Goderieh at. Lucknow '
V'ingham He's r'eariY to go again. vv -in) 1`--Lacitnru` at Girrngham
9 00 ,. 9-�•i7 •ingharri, at Goderii•.�i
1
Yv
tt dl , hf
far
t�.
.._
. O. A. A. INTERMEDIATE.
WINGHAM.. a'
t LUCKNQW
p'The, Lucknow Arena'.
at'1$.30.. sharp
Tarns' Night In Lucknow Means ` Hockey
and -'Dancing. , . ,
•
Alex 1
ion Mr• • and
whe'. 'workin,
• tai, met wi
iaitil . accide
ht hand,,° W
in the Power' t;
p� the.tractor•
4i filed the th
°wnputation we
between the jc
were spent at
foi treatment'
drogs'to ward
tion
Quite ,a nun)
tended. the ed
in the Parish
ht at 8,30 ar
�• nig..... , , .
beeii shown:at'I
noun to rt
A
g
nei h.
bi
!!s
Films on the
Navy,
Making", featur
Scott; "Fitness
fair", "'Know.
e, EYWitness
port of , the;'' Liib`
Mr, iiarold;. 'D
at Kitchener,
end -with his; p
Therms Mrs. Thos. Dr
Mr. and. Mrs.
family spent Si:
` vi
:and
Mrs.David
'Lucknow.
Mrs. Janes• Si
West Wawanosh,
ill 'at :Goderich•
'showid `.improve
peeted home this
Arty. of .member
tame to; visit .`her.
end, Mr.- and
Mrs: Fran
k
Gar
.:Mugford and sons
lie, all,.of To'ton
I►frs. Arth
_ urEh
days last week v
ter,M''.
Mts.. •
Osea
n.
:Mr.:Jaek'hish
nee 'last Thursd
;Hospital; ; receivin
sinus trouble that.
an• attack of.. 'flue
11
•Misses Lily; an
. ean: have ro '
;:home in the villa
litre repairs and
..
Master,. Norris;
quite `ill last � vee
Wdesriic,' which 1•'
prevalei4 in the
seeming to •be. 'qu
fgwg Children:;
tended by the .doct
and the services:
FTwamley,•:R.N.,, w
the danger of•• pne
p
over
Mr;' Conlon 'Nivi(
Work at Kitcheneil
aftei a week spent
•attending the` fuser
er, the :late Wm '.A
A d
the Colwanash J
"sad Junior- Institut
4oyabfe, party:at ;thy
hallfriday tiigh.t
attendance of mein!
aipe cards .and, `cr
Played ;followed •by
nerd player "and 1
ting of ltiiich.. ' '
An execjtrve '' e;
, o> anizat ons • was I.
? Y night: at the '1
Ptirie to dose ,affa'r
1' And have boost
present .the next: eve
41-11ir joint meet'
�t toting for • the off
Tbe' 111
U ted Chui
tdute .will hold
!ting thL Friday
Sunday School c'
Mr,,arvY CuLbe
Y ill With •,pn
Patient at. Goderici
►iter' again . ti
after an appari
ka admitted to.
Porte ' Londarl,•-,' epi
d that he has b
�tnant-feven 'nr
lttatinent there;