The Lucknow Sentinel, 1950-04-13, Page 6r
THE` LUCKNQW S.ENTTNEL, LUCKNOW, O$TA tIO
• Wingham- Spitfires are grand
champions of the W.O.A.—and.
• worthy of it---illthough they were
.extenqd. 'to 'the: limit to take. the'
set in three straight., by sceres
first one played in Walk -
erten, went ten .minutes oyer -
in ,Goderich last 'Wednesday .•,and
ts•.- The.. new GOderich
February tOth, with Lucknow
• talcifig: it four games to one;40,
end the fiVe. games by Nyednes-
Until SatundaY night, March 41-th
when 'they played an 'exhibition,
game, with Centralia.; ,
Mara 13th' 'When' theY
the: Blitebirds 'default. the third
'arena -Wag' Paeked tor both of 0 e The bruising four-game'Wel-
of: the three gaMps might 'eaSilY', lyfraph 18th, and' ended brr Eriday,
fia.e Put the sep6p on,, the ?The three-game,•Ay
• the 'limit with the. ohtebme a week Of lAarch 26th and the ttiree
Wi!ighaiiii. :With 'a* last, Power, off. lasts week, to • end a rugged
•packed Were favorites to
48. -game grind.
take it; :but the: injury *riddled ,
and dog-tired Sepoys battled. to- The Wingham Series WM' not
FOURTHGQNCESSIQN''
I.Irs. Ross, Black is, ii proving
'after her' operation for append-
icitis in Kincardine Hospital.
Farmers whose land is near..a
ritvlcr will have lots' of fences to
repair. this spring. .• • "
Mr. Graham MacDonald ariiv-
ed home Thursday night. from :his
'school at Petrolia for, the Easter
holidays.
Mr. .Melvin ,Coiling,. who: ,Yeas
been,. confined to the house for
-.the last clitch and in d eat wer
the blood and thunder some -fans
not diScredited, They- gave 'the.
.faris full value. -for, their. mbney. •
gOod- hockey, with. spine sound
' -:-tanci, eVerketne'''Was satisfied and bumPing but clean. The Old rival-
' in fact, 'generally glad' -io have
ry was there 'and the. fans fol-'
.;• it all ever with: Possibly none 0..
lowed.•:.both teams in large nuitri-.
probably. 'Cid ,,, (Vocalizing .. :the
Who have been a bUsy pair 'all
In last Weailqsday nigh6 game
The •Sepoys were never ,riglit,
Or at full strength after'the Wel-
blood at the 5 ariirritte .mark, but
ilarinaing, but they were:
Yantglian put the Sepays on even
Ernie who, repeated tat 8.37 hi ea, Y. w.
THURSDA,w;, Al'R41lath, '1950
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Your F rte'WHY Citiesw t Service D e.aler . is
several- weeks- with flu, is un- •
Miss 'Christine 'Tlionipson ,Of
BOvvrnariville and Mr. Murray
visited :.,Sunday- at; the hbnie *Of
his; sister,. MrS:, Fred. G•flairist,
,twO children of Toronto are visit-' .
ing at the home Of Dtincan Mae, in
Connell. •
BEFORE, ''PRICES, SOAR.
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NOW AT OUR'
'ternis One .minute latet: It 'yo' as gax'ne la.nd gave the 'crack •'`A!',
the second Period o Pu. f•-
\ . Only 'nian missing Mrd. Alvin onna• and • 1930 ?tip moDtL, coAc.H, 519s..90
.00w: in the lea4.:Gatenby g(4•*at
:one ..baCk 'arid' then' English :put 3°. *was •-kw.. , al hpug
t fo the last
Mr, 4.111.14.r:fiaixlag_of Toronto
wag a week-end:visitor with -W.7
and MINS. Mac •Ramage. ,
.Easter .visitors included: Mit.
Alek MUrdie and ,Bobby and Mr:,
with Mr. arid Woods,- Mr.
and Neely Tacid,: David and
J..anet .bf . Stratford with Mr:. and
don S.....,1VlacIritY Donald of
Miller; Mr:: and'. Mrs. Gordon
Miller arid Larry• and Miss Doris
.and MrS.' Chester. Taylor; Mr: 4t3r
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• 1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN with white walls,
1948 PONTIAC SEDAN,
I'. 1948 CHEVROLET 1.•
DAN, $425.00
'I/ 41937: CHEVROLET
• 1936, CHEVROLET
• 1935 CHEVROLET
▪ 1934' CHEVROLET SEDAN, $150.00 ,
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1938. PLYMOUTH
▪ 1938',DESOTO 'SE
411
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less than or -
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COACII in .excellent condition
COACH, $375.00
COACH,. 5200.00
1934, CHEVROLET COuPr., : 150.0.6
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• the final
Wingliam ,out; in front at 'n rnin-
body cheek 113Y WeSilake, Geotge
. Book got'ilaack hi action after 'be._ Rutherford 'Of Kirkland Lake Si •
Land' MeLeliand. The Period emd-' ing out .with. a.knee injury. r• ailes of Zurich mi •
s -the lead again on goals' by• Grreer . t, M C
th• d .th lid& Bob Middlerruss ankle .was still . &Mrs Stanley..Todd aP.d• 1111-, :1435 'F-ORP,M2-TON PANEL, ' $98.00,
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minutes in , the 1r e • Andrew were.'Easter visitors -.with
:the edge, until the Paee toek• itS
„ toll and Winghanl ran in fOur
'For this encounter. the batter,
Sepoys were .,-,i'vithout Hall,
Middlerniss and 1VlaeMillan, 'and
t� 'help plug -the gaps CalVin lb: -
son Wips, brought. up from the
.41
bothering hiM and ;• a slash oy
,Wilson didn't help it. Toby Greer.:
.practicallY ".Ernie.„ 'Vaughan,
00Wil for. the, cOtint in'. the. Allen,
,ford series.. Ali Chin: had ..to play
it cautiously because of hif`S'iback
aro
intermediate. game -and he. turn- .tal L
• the heights , in the grand charrip-
lions* series,.. and did, hirnaelf
in what hi :clairriS _will be
back.to Godericli 'on Friday night,
....to see the: curtain.: .drop.',on the Post-mii.ar ' comelo:al.i'lbetAmeeri, .the
. grand . charnpionship ..series and Pc'.$0. and. When ' he ,deOides 't6-•.
call ''it quits; it :leaYels, .a ,VacancY
that can't -be filled: ideally.
Lucknow.'hasn't a home-brew St4r edition of . The -Detroit Sun-
- closeness.; A ihad Start coSt Luck -t .gOalie...in s,ight-41.-iitil 'You- gO back..day 'Tithes, bringS , 'You. , wOrld
famous comics, plus hobbies puz-
to .Bantgxh 'hockey, with ypurg.,
now their chance to *in. one as
a radio -timetable and
Wingham built up .a. tlfreetidw_ ,Gotdon. Fisher
: * *,.,. . • . • .... Other highly interesting 'contents
showing promise. :z1e$,..rnagie,
..Ilead ' in . the .fir period, , with ' : Get : the' ' Detroit. 8undaY . Tirne5
westrake tiotting ; two of them ''' -HaP*.1-16.11 13'laYed' a strong' de.' Two -Star Edition,'..bringirii, yoti.
'land Lockeridge the .third: West:
'series, although hp misSed• thP 'Ille'gian..16-Page Comic Book.
• ' lake's, second:goal was. a. Screened
her, mother,''Mrs. Young at God-.
. Mrs. Mary ,McBain
Marvin ',McCabe ,,of WindsOrt. were
lyisitOrs2during. the week at .the
:Mr. 'Wallace: Miller and Mr.
tended the ConVention. of the Cop-
tario• Educational ,Association at.
Toronto thiS 'Week a5 :delegates
from the West Wawariosh Town-
ship School Area.
p.rinted.. in .Pink; With the. Two- •
. garrne inidivvvy i.t.i.cn,i,ikiyi_l_.s.e..e_i..;_ __',The "Western_ Gentlemen" _and
they :are just that, took Off or
. ond periad.bri' two quick goals by.
- MeLeliand.. Roil 'was. in the 'clear W
rings down on',,another successful .. As a pa.st'meinber Of the Coun-
On two •gOod' passing HPlaYS. The '.
, hockey season, that crowned the .1 d j. . aq - I. -
. . , • Sepoys w..0.A.A. Intermediate much interested. .in 'the clecisiOn
-anci.Dahrner: ,That .was' it for the B. Fha-111138 for' 1. e thir con, reached,by .our' Council iQ enter
etters To The -Editor
utive year.
second. At, 9.35 in the „third Gat- ee . . . * * * into .a contract for, the 'drilling
enb.Y made it 4,2 for Wingharn,- .
With the hockey season' finally
with McCaffrey. breaking in from , • 16'ide a,rnple- funds for which the
,later tO make the score read 4-3,
De, the •sarne type as our No. 1
. There it remained with the crowd
ori their feet almost throughout softball season, and, In his re -_,Well for which -'we *paid fn the
. ave called the annual • .
.the period as play' raged from neighborhood of, $11,000. ' Why . a
.1:::ticknoW: goal,,Rifehie.; def., • , .... • water at, the same level in our
Town HalLat 8r15..
Rail, Chin; cenfre, GoUld; Wings, ----- • -present--well? les- true the flow'
. Greer, Dahmer; alt; Vaughan, 0 -has: dirninished due to the, graVel
MicLelland, lAiddleiniss, 'MciNilii.: In connectiOn with - the . Pee well screen ibeing all plugged up,
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BRUSSELS, 'ONTARIO:
from: our secondary, well to. pro -
Vide 'the.right amount Of, gallons.
-Contract for. a ne* Weil.. But in
doingsso Why an expensive,graVel
wall well. `liaveri't,• we had
enotigh, trOutile -with • a'. Well of
'a single..casing Well? the water
.sts had or 'tare, we so:Much bet-
ter, that the peotple of, Lucknow
Must haVe *their, drinking -Water:
strained throUgh.-a wall of -.gravel;
at a cast •far -,exceeding ,a, single
casing weil?.`Th,ousands: of people
lan; MeCaffreY, Wanker,. 'BOok, wee hoci5ey tournament held re- Causing a stranglehold on ;the
Gibson.. , • . cently , GuelPh,, and .in *Which :Water. 'from entering into the
Wingharrr, goal; Sierhan; ;def., LUcknoW took. part, the Guelph basin .of..the• well froin' where
,Soli; Wings, English, 'Huff; alt.,- local teaM: Ihe. calibre of play ' Mains; ;, .
Young; Hilbert? LoCkeridge? Dew-. 'wag eXCeptionally .riigh consider-:, nOtthiiiiiside 5' creen•
iikertY,'• Wilson, pyrii,, GatenbY, ing'the Youtliftil e.)g of' the. hock- 'be pulled 'out, ShoUid.•be
.Referees — Gardner. and Mc., casing as it. is?' The gravel be -
-I• appreciate the fact our coun.•
hope' -they.. will not ,Inaiip the rpis-
guarantee Was ',thilow.n
.entirelY, viisatiracto,t‘y and which.
When The .Sepoys hung up
their hockey toge' on 'Friday night
they 'completed as stiff. a playoff
, They 'hoe begif playing :matt -
wall three' games. a week since
Western -,Ontario village, field,ed
'strang 'team: and.' had as
their .xriain. threat Jadkie
one of the farrious Chinese ' hock-'
e'Y that' has 'drawn much
attention to this, r:village.
..noW had the very ;fine. reo-Ord
twO wins, one tie. and one foss
.cornbeting against. MtIch ',larger
gasing Will fall into. the, bottorn
of the well where there is ample
'roan" for it to .the 35 -foot ,level.
of the water. Tliis will take. the
,pliaee of a test Well and perhaps
solve our water problem at a very
low Cost, Should the flow prove
to be insufficient for bur .datn4
For Spring deliveri—A limited number of.15-iun
Fertilizer Drills equipped' with PoNsiei Lift.
'Buehler, Quality Wagon's 'and 'Trailer WagoPs
,White Sweet 'Clovers.
‘Gp.ASSES—Orchard, .Meadow,, Fescue, Sim*:
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