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SEPOYS OPEN .HElit
4EXT _TUESDAY-.
•. ' Group '9 'of the intermediate
O.H.A. series, • with• .seven, . teams
and. ,a 42 game Schedule,, is
'slated to get t 'underway..on Mon-
day, IucknQW Sepoys. first game
is, at' • Mount Forest op: Friday:
night, and tthe :'opener on home
ice will be next Tuesday 'with
•Milverton 'the visiting' club.
Group convener .is C. F.!Mocker
of Listowel, who. • presided at the -
schedule drafting' meeting in that
tpwri',l'ast week with the L [cknow
• club represented .by. the president
and. secretary, Cameron, MaeDon'-
ald and. E. W:' Andrew: '
':11,e Schedule a n d rulings
agreed: upon areas follows
:.Dec..30—Milverton :at Mt. Forest
•�an. 3: Listowel at, Milverton
Ain. • 3• Lucknow; at, Mt.: Forest.
Jan, 4--Harriston at Wingham:
Jan 7=-Wingham' at Listowel
Jan. ,7 --Milverton at Lueknbw
Jan. 8 -'•-Palmerston at Harriston
J"'an, ,10 Listowel . at Mt. Fdrest
in haifi
Jan, 10-=-Lucknow � at W ,�
Jdn 10=-Palinerston at Milverton
Jan,:13=Mt;-,F crest at Harriston
Dari: A 14-=-Lucknow, at .Milverton
• • Jan.' 15=Mt.Forest at Winghain
Jan., 17 Mt. Forest aVListowel
Jan. • 17--Harrrston at •Lucknow
'an 17 Wingha n. at. mei rs an
Jana :20—Listowel' • ati 'Harriston
Jan: 21--Wingha'm at Milverton.
Jan ' 22-Mt::Forest at Palmerston',
::Jan: 24-1Vit.: Forest at Lucknow
Jan.,: 24 -.-Milverton at Harriston
.Jan::,,24-•Listowel at Wingliam
Jan • 27=Listowel ..at LUckxcow
an ., 7=Harris,
Jan. 29 ,Paliirnerston•at,Mt..Forest,
"Jan .: 31-Lucknow' at Harriston
Jan: , 31 -=Mile ton : at Palmerston
Feb r3 ', Winghar\i at Harriston..
`""3•--rPaltaerston 'at-lucknow
;Feb r4 -Milverton at; Listowel r •
FebY . 5--Wingham *at Mt. Forest
(Harriston Rink).
-Feb -5 i -Listowel - -at. Palmelston•
Feb. • 774ucicriow at :Listowel
Feb '7 -Palmerston:' at. Wingiiam
Feb . ' 7. Hari iston at Milverton:
F 'b:.10 -Palmerston at Listp Wel -
Feb. 11—Milverton , at Wingham .'
Feb: • j2-Harriston at °Mt:`Forest
'Feb.' 12.--Lucknow at f'alnierstori
Feb. 14 -Mt.' Forest at Milverton
;Feb- 14-° Harriston at•
Listowel
Feb 14--Wingham at Lucknow
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,Group slfould`, declare winner..
II ' `Y: b March `1st, ,1947
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ZION.
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Happy New Year to, all.
Those .spending tithe' .tfsdid. .L
their homes here ° included Mr.
Keith' Hackett of • Monkton;. 'Mr,
,Lyle Ritchie ' of St. "'Catharines;
Mr. ane,'Gardner of London: and,
Miss Ellen Andrew •of Toronto. •
Christmasv. Visitors'included Mr,
and. 1Vrrs,• Glen Tasker. of Luck -
now Frith , Mr.. and 'Mrs. :Ernest
.Gardner; 'Mr., and , Mrs. Kenneth
Laidlaw,: Patricia and Dianne of
London; at the •Hunter,. Home, Mr.
s, : Richard „ Gardner of
and Mr•
,Dungannon- with ,,Mr. and,. ars.
i enry Gardner; Mr. and Mrs.'
, Will Gardner, Mr.' Harold Gard-:
tier; .Mr. and Mrs: doe Freeman
and . family of.Colborne w4th Mr.
and Mrs.: W. G. Hunter;. Mr. and,
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Mrs:. Nelson Raynard .arid family
of' Lochalsh,; Mr. and Mrs, Ivan
Papernick and.Francis of God-
erich, Mr. and' Mrs, Elmer : Wall
of., Chlross, at:the borne'of .Mr,' &''
iVlrs.' ;Will Ritchie; Mr. and -Mrs.
Frank .Johnston. and •fa,nily :with
Mr.; and Mrs. Sid' Gardner; Mr.
and . Mrs. Robert Pouter, of Tor-
onto, ' with, . ' Mr.. 'end;. `Mrs. Jack,
Gardner,• . :
Mr: and Mrs. Frank Ritchie
spent Xmas. with Mr.' and Mrs
Allan McAuley -•of Ripley;
Mr. :and Mrs . George Hunter,
.d_Mrs: Laidlaw : • and.
children with " nd' Mrs Hierba , are • a s,o I
Stot•he' s :of Dungannon,' _ • •�Iittbsh,' apple ,district. • L, ;think.
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• O.H:A._ to appoiiit /referee, vis-
club `too sup l and • a
itirig Pp Y p Y.
:.linesman n
All mes t start' at 8.30 Yin
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sharp. ,
group zl
ou as fol ows:. 1st and ••third
teams, ,2nd and 4th ; teams,, home
• : and home' games,, goals to' count;
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Teams • ' with thehighest goal
scoring. average::to have choice of
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the'4irs' ae
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Final' play oft': the winners of
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. the ;1st and'' 3'rd teams andn;the,
winners of the:. 2nd and 4th teancis
toP .lay .the best two out . of three
games for: the • `group chain io -
ship.' A ,coin, to be tossed before
the series begins to decide where
If the third game'if necessarywill.
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be played..
REtI RNS AGA N
TO
• •4 -following, 40 -art; -1 �
er,from Mac's. Lydia �''hliAr which:
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will'be of 'muclt interest to our.
readers:. , I ,
l\Tow we are settling'in Vernon,,
quite a large' city. of 10,000 popu ,C
lation. I e=xpect you have already
heard-, that we. have- no. home,
at • least there is no::Manise . or
rented., house in .conriectiorz'with
the •• church.' Our church is only
small and not quite paid for „yet,
there still ---$900 to raise . this
year, which they hope to do then.
to burn •the .mortgage. When that
is done I think.. they will then
turn their minds to. either buying.
a property., for there, are; lats. for
sale, or else ' build,, however. 'iii
the meantime we are living in
'an auto- •Camp. We. are really 'very.
coinfortable fors the time being,
but .I wilt not besorry•to get into
a 4nore spacious.•place.: '
Kaalka '..,Lakes • Cabins are
two out from. the city so,
that I, hibernate quite a. little yet,.
and although the city itself, does
not really appeal: to tie much, it
,is So beautifully 'situated that one
cannot help but be in :lave with
it As you. 'know. we • are in. the
Okanagan.Valley Valley. and are sur
rounded;, by the :mountains: We.
Wedn►►day',
' . JanUa 1st, 1947-
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the threshold of the New ' Year CO - pause •"
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a ` • p . • • our a •reeiation of pleasant
to exPres�s • pp
. s • �" ` ' �• � :i. '9.46 and to`
a . business..r.elations _. n o..,
wish everyone the beat'
for 1117.
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• Mr.and Mrs:' Fred- Anderson, .
when sprifig . comes . and the or-
clxards. are in; .bl'oom it 'must ' ..be
Messrs. 'David ::and.: Charlie .And- ' a veritable fairyland ;There ,are
erson, with' ..Mr. and • Mrs ' -John
McDonagh literally .. miles When
miles • of or.;
•• :chards, . arid when We came 'in
Mr:';: and Mrs. Wesley ,Ritchie •
October the harvest was at its
and ••Allan,• 'with" Mrs.'" -Catharine height,; -•1'i i 'a.' e
Ritchie and :John: , c n T. came..: to Vernon
•apples' ..sn ce
Mr.':and Mrs. Cecil Gardner &' than, I have during, my 20 years
I enneth with '1VIr: and `Mrs: ° Wil-
fred' Quaid and ifaMily of Salt-
fork-
Mrs.:Mary McAuley` o (,,Toronto
is visiting with.;Mr. and Mrs..
Frank Ritchie ;at. present.
Mr. :Harold . Gardner .• -visited=
with ' Mr: and Mrs.; Joe Freeman
and.. • family of Colborne, on rFrir;
day; ,and. -:Saturday prior • to his
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Week.
•Mrs.' Jack •"G.ardner'.is: conSider-
ably. improved in health although
still. ,confined , to the house. • .
Mr, and ,M rs. Nelson' Webster of
Windsor • a:nd Mr..•Wmr D.- Web-
ster of Lucknow called ,on ',Mrs.
in Canada.• December -4th.', marks--
my• 21st anniversary '"so • 1 feel
•uite.•.a. Canadian no
q pow.
As :you know we`, have: had ;a
rather=cold spell airead34 here and
quite • a ....little . snow;. ' but I • am.
thaikful=to-say mast.' of it -has
gone, as 1. writ' at 8 :p.m we are'
sitting with windows open :it• is
so 'warm- and we are• :promised
•+'tomorrow with temperatures•.
1 w 35, 'high' 40#• so:' we are note
doing too:. badly: They • tell'. me it.
gets very • :hot to the • summer,
which • is hot a good thing •for ane
ao
but also • ' tell me hear, they
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hat bY the' end` f March ;flower .. Q s
and;. 'trees '; are -in :bud, so, that
We t.take this op, tunity of ..extending Beat
lshes£or .Healthful, Healthf u'l, Ha 8t Prosperous
a PP3�
;�� 'llon". for'
few Year, and to say than. ks a' mi .
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our patronage during -the 'past
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e FOr amara;
arf�eld Ostrander, Prop.
111ORTH.:CtJLROSS, •
Coriratulations to, �Mr,:+•& Mrs.
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Jack'Hend'ersonon 'the:. gift of.''a.
'granddaughter 'born-. in Toronto
on Satturda.Y, = December" 28th to
• Mr. and' Mrs, Lloyd Henderson...
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Mr„ -,and .. Mrs; Lor 'e 'Hamilton
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i ` Gardner s,.o, n
Sunday
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ay • • ':after -i-
:wnehsa s .
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• (ton
and 'son and ; C;armn . Ha.milton
•havea ,long .intethank good_from' Hamilton: spent Chrismas
HelenJohntonof•H01Y:•'with Vr:WandMJack Haml-•Isbbe`•
,• .SUFFERED- BROKEN ' OL A
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BONE ',IN SQ1iA'RE DANCE'
rood been, spending a,
h n Will be .
. on December 1$t a
rs. Wm.
f • dwith;M and 'Mr's Sid Mr. arid 1Vf M
ome on Sun- .. a . � .',p•nsa-.
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ew ays. r , . ,
with • us on the 'Morning of the
Gardner returned
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•ay: ..
Ritchie Mrs: Gordon �, tchie who has
been ill, for the past, .°week' is.
gradually improving.,
Q:BLT J.ARY:.
• W...�ILFRED BIAKE•:GAUNT
Wilfred Blake''Gaunt,eldest
son : of the' late Mr: and• Mrs Ed.
Gaunt '` of Kinloss,•'':'passed ' away.
morning, December 20`:
on 'Friday mor g, ,
•iii Winghard Hospital, following
an .'illness :al'two ,weeks frotn , a
heart ,ailment. Blake was of a'
quiet odispdsition.aria for the past;
few '`years .-had made..,his home
with Mr.. Wendall Taylor of "Kiri `
loss. He was yin his ..49,thyear, He you • with this rigmarole, :MT; •Mr: •and'' Mrs. Grant McD:iarmid.
leaves to 'mourn him,: ,three Isis= ' Thompson'._ Once, more thanking Retires After •Ill. -Years' Service •
A:t • the annual `trustee' meeting
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of U.S.S. No.. 14, Paramount, Or
:land Richards' 'was•ayppointe . see-.
•retary. ,to succeed Bbb .Hamilton,
who has retired after 18 years'
Lydia' Phliti. service. Oliver McCharles sue,
mons 'for the miles we have .come.
She tells :me they had a very nice
send-off last, week, • the men:. of
the". Air Force making:: a guard of
honor, for them at. their' last, par-`
their
de and When
they ' `
a en took y
hats .off • there 'was not'.. a dry eye
rade ` und so -. rnuc
oil the' parade groh
so thatthe A:•O.C. had to stop
before 'he,, gave the next ,'coin
,hand• for the .lump he bads." his;
elville:and
children; and Mrs~- Clair' Mc
•Richards,::: spent 'Christmas With
Mr. and Mrs.: DY Richards:, SF.,
Mr. Jack, McIntosh • and 'Bob
spent Christmas ,at Mr..- and Mrs.
G. •Reid's,:: Tees*ater.
Mr. and 'Mrs: W t.easn; Nor ;
man. and'Audrey of ;Kinloss "spent
Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. J:
El hick,:
Mrs Chr ina ''MacDonald • o
s'f
d that. 'she.
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throat.' J feel - 1 at, sh
e a . his
pine R ver • is yr tin her. au h
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M aril ••Dave:
been' in 'fr'om°'start to finish,. She
ter, Mrs.. Eldon Henderson : .
. ` aldson• moved the `•B rt'• ells to
• returns :to Vancouver to start • a e B
Mr:.:Jack McIntosh is' Spending ' a ;
course ' of which .I am .not :quite � . L• , sp. • �• O:weia ,Sound.. last.. week where
4 a few clays ,xis Tdr.onto: Ber s ,e 1
t m o ed b . a read con-:
sure: yet, on January 6th.:.,., y.
Mr. "George•Blue',of Detroit and §,truction Company. there.
'Now 1 'hope T have not. bored : Miss Catharine Mac1enzie visited .. A brand ,new brot `er .for the
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little • 'Bannerrnan.'girls, • Con.- 14,
at 'Wingham' hospital, 'December-
27thi., , .
Mrs. 'J: Walk':, visited with .the
Howard .Haldenbys for Xmas.
'Christmas tree
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The Crs,, s.
merit Sri a Westford school was
'entertain-
-a.'ve en oyable affair; The tea'`
'very
cher, '.Mis Rean of Port, Elgin„
had her :;pupils remarkably well
trained'. .Gciod, "Weather: ` on that
night ,brought out a large crowd
and4.Santa' Claus :bias- in jovial',
mood'' dispensing Presents, and P
lavishly to'te delight.
treats ver vh
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of the children A'couple of hours
`of dancing,was enjoyed ' 'after:
wards • to. music . supplied by the
at the piano::: 0
Con ratt lations.'to Mr.-&• Mrs:
Sam Stanley on the: arrival of ababy. Y girl.
: Mrs.':1ij til ~Wall. and, the Wit's=
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beyssPent ��with Mr. and
Mrs. Jos. Wall and Grant,. Con. 10.••
Mr. and Mrs. Thos:: Stewart and
; family ' ent •` and ne
y sp ,�ma sat Ki tic
with mem:,.
bers ' of their 'fainil
1 who live there
ters, "Mrs.'.Geo ',McClenaghan,,
(Lillian); Mrs. Sealy; •(Edith), : of
;Gull Lake, , 5'ask.,•and Nirs.r,
. Wil
m}er Nicholson, '(Gert"rude),: of
':Auburn two brothers, Beth.• of
Yarmouth Centre, 'and • Edgar: of
East. •Wawanosh. K' One brother,•.
Joe, passed away .,about fifteen
Years. ago. Mrs. Sealy, Who spent
Y , .. P
some months here this .sutY.imer,
was unable to be 'present <: for the
funeral,.' Which was held`from•the
borne of".Mr. and Mrs. George M c-
C;enaghan on :Tuesday afternoon;
at1.30 to Wingham' 'cemetery,
With, Rev. G. M: Newton. of • the
trnited Church in ch;,",rr, of the:' coin in the collection is a l'
,� Rbtlran
• services.
you. for . all your patience • with
Ime during. our stain. LticklidWt,
and, with kindest regards,.
Uncle.
Yours ,, sincerely
''.:At least one district' young lady
has 'taken:' the stand 'at thsquare
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cahcing,: past -generation ; style, ' is
: as bit ,too rough, 'Marie Hawkins,,
teen=age . daughter , of Mr. and
• 'Mrs: Prank Hawkins". Sheppard=
ton, has .a broken, collar ;bone the
,result ofd; a ° dance -floor collision
in ` the '. Dungannon parish hall.
,,She appeared to. :suffer ."no , irri-
r ilediate pain but ` nekt morning
when she tried. et ou •
--when tet•: ,8 t of 'bed
•.,'to prepare for her ,last: day of
aschpol at the 'G'roderich Collegiate
• Institute; she couldn't move, X-
-rays. .revealed' the ;broken 'collar
„'bone.. • . .,
Has Extensive . Coir:.:Co lection. •
, Allan Miller 'of St. Helens has
a Very. interesting and extensive
coin collection" 'which now • has
quite'' a high value.' The, coins are
all catalogued for easy reference,
and include both atreient and
modern specimens: „The ,oldest.
r"piece •af A.D. 307.
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deeded: Harvey Brooks.: on the
trustee board. The ,meeting '' was
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presided• Aver•. by. Grant. MVlcDiar-
Want Ad Worked•,Fast
A "sheep:' 'forsale" ad in", a
recent ' issue, of The, Sentinel
worked woncders. Less than forty-:
eight hours after the 'paper was
distribU ed the sold out sign was
up,
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HYDRO
• Hydro loads in this district for
September, as reported by i •the
t ece nber:` . number • • •of . Hydro
News, were as follows,' the fig-
'uresl in .brackets representing .the
number of doniestio consumers at
eachyth lace: B1 19 Brus-
sels .246- y (256); 'Clinton 962 • (593);
Dashwbcd152 (102 Exeter 1',064
(544). Goderich 2,178 (1,361);
Hensall 279' 210 ' Seafot th •1 260
(524)11, Zurich 193 (149);'••Lucknow
569 '.,(287); Wing`harn 1,152 •(560,)