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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1947-03-05, Page 6R IIE LUCKNOW 'SEN1NEL, LUCKNO C,: ':ONTARIO; • V. MIDGETS p*ina BRVSSELS N FIRST OF •PEAYOFFS The Lucknow.-Brussels • Midget series, for the group championship got underway here on Saturday night,after a week. • of.' delays due to weather conditions. . . •• The Sepoys yvdn the . fixture 13 to .2,: which pretty definitely set_. ales the, grouptitle holder as. the :aeries;. 'a.. two._ games,,, goals to count; The 'return game was, sche- ;'d'uled 'for Monday:night in Brus- 'sets, Witt: the storm fix•ed that ; Brussels. opened strong and '•fop the first .five minutes Lucknow looked hard pressed to hold third • .off: It was at nine minutes in this • period that •Morley Chin started • on the scoring rampage. He got the•' puck. -on a .neat check in, the Brussels zone and skated. In' to :pick the top . right. corner: He • got• another three•...minutes later 'and before ` the . period ended Keith Kilpatrick,. made it 3-0 •for Luck- Brussels: uck-Brti : els,: opened.the; .scoring ,ini .... fit second_ bu • in'that • ";period Lucknow • raxinned 'home seven : • goals- to Brussels two. They add- ed' threemore in the third to • • 4 mp e. Brussels scoreless, but Lorne •Car= dins -was called on tomake: some: nice stops tohold the: visitors to :two ..goals. First Period 1—Lucknow, M. ':Chin .. ... 942 .2--Lucknow, Chin (C. - --McMillan). illan) - .. 1.2--35 3,.-.Lucknow„ Kilpat fck •. . (Chin) :1? . 25 Second Period their interest by turning' out in'. good .numbers to cheer them' on, and at . the same time get their money'sworth of hockey enter- ltaibznent, Local merchants were request,. ea to•-closeL-for Saturday 'night' game,', and ,eomplied •with'. the re- , with the result', that the ,Midget "gate, at two -bits. ' for. adults, soared -to - almost $10(). 'The. previous ' uesday at AO .a throw, the. Bantams pulled. 'closer: ,to' a'425:00 gate: BANTAMS TAKE WALKERTON. SERIES 15 GOALS TO -5 • Lucknow' . Bantams" qualified for the W.O A :A...• semi-finals last week, by, ousting Walkerton • by 15 goals to•"5 in`d two -game "series The ,local kids won. their home game- last Tuesday night by an easy 9' to 1 count,• but on Satur- day :it was different, ' and `it•kept the',Bepoys. busy to eke out a' 6 t �.:te o. 4• victory. Waikertor%•-led hemi 3 to .1 at . one point 'in' the third. period. • ' The home .team gave a '; crowd day .night, :outplayed the ;visitors„ by ,;a'• wide margin,' ..and played their. .positions' well. Goal. getters were Morley. Chin, Calvin.Gibson and'••Donald Thompson two each; with; singletons$, to Bruce. John ston, Elwood Irwin and . 'Donald' Stewart In''. Walkerton on Saturday inoi ning;;Morley Chin 'flashed the red `li•ght, .four tim�es...ancl• Gibson' •Brussels; Robb =. :=2.40 ivice, Maxwell :Was the l ig• threat. 5—Lucknow, J: McMillan ' , on:, the Walkerto eam with 3 'of their four go '.: Whitb 6—Lucknow, •C:, McMillan Lucknow—goal, y, f '. (Ferguson) .. °. 5:15. NI Chin, C. Gibson,' 'centre,,, Fl 7 ._.I;uckriow, ' c ' i an. -w.nar--I rm' 'i'nrgs; B-' Jolliistonr. 8Lucknow, hin : (Kilpat- D. Stewart; alt B Ross, G.• And- rick, Ferguson) 1020 erson, D ''Thompson; ,g; Hawald, :: 9= Brussels, .Jewell . ,:. •11.30 A. Irwin,•41. Horald, C. Hodgins, 1 1 Lucknow, C. 'McM llan, ' D Barkwell Fe gttson, Chin) •:...•-i - -W�.l , rtr;a� rar�nnex• 11 Lucknow, McQuilln •(J. Kid'new, 'A Waechter, K • Max and C. McMillan) 17:1.5 well; B Miller, .EY• Garbutt, 12—Lucknow, Gibson (J: Mc= ro 1 app, S... Ferguson, Gordon: Dix Millan, McQuillin) 17.50 on, ''G Wilhe`lin; J .Lynette, L:: Third Period.. Graham 13 Lucknow, Ross (Chan) 125 :Refer ee A11 ert Chin . 14=Lucknow, Chin ;:.1 .5Z _ ' x.: 15-Lucknow, Ferguson (Kit In _.ousting •Wingham and Walk-:: patrick) ,.... ,. ;15 15 ertoriin' elimination series,:the., Referee -Routledge, . Brussels. Bantams' f nd themselves right: in. Brussels Goal, Riley;'„, defence, to the W b A A.. semi-finals:' Cousins, McDonald, centre, Robb;' x wing$, D.,; Coleman and Jewell; Listowel has been 'standing by, •4'l tingPsi �c�r WEDDING BELLS ANDERSOi' --ENGLIS f • The honeof Mr. and• Mrs. J. •B.. English, Plattsville, Ontario, was the scene of the charming' Wedding ceremony». of; their dau- ghter, Miss, Phyllis Eng-. fish; 'and Mr., ,Richard Frederick Anderson, son of Mr. p. c. An- derson, . Lacombe; Alta., and the• late' Mrs. Anderson,' The tgroom. is . well knoWn in' the Zion corn triunity'= "•:. PRev. G: ` W'; .Kaiser officiated. The bride was given in Marriage by her fathe ' nd"°IyIrs. Charles'. Pearce,:-- Bra .•p•rdr'-_piayed- ':tra-. ditional ; wedding.", .music. `Miss • 'English's. own was . of r$se wool 'crt"pe, street -length} and, she wore a .corsage of Br"iarcliffe roses.' Attending her was Miss Natalie Urycki, Brantford,'who wore"tur- 4quoise •Wool crepe,.. and: corsage :similar to. • that of the bride: Mr. ,Maurice' Farr, Hamilton,,was groomsman, Mr. 'and`Mrs.^ Anderson will re- side in Brantford. : r Mara . • WEDNESDAY,: LARCH 5th, ..1947 Nigher Yields .Froni Good Seed M •`P • r' f tk: is NORTH CULROSS (Intended: for. Last Week) The hard Winter seems to have its `advanta es -=°in ~ that -•.eve one° g ry is feeling 'well • • Horses and elbow.' grease are 'in 'great demand this 'winter.to keep Clean seed of high rraination means bigger and better cropsfor farmers. This icture ebowy sample of seed being checked for oleantiness ut one of the Dominion Department, of Aviculture Seed . Laboratories located .at several .th centres 'throughout ..Canada. Germinataon tests are 'also made Wthese ' laboratories and seed cleaning plants are available to farmers is all, parts of the°Dominion. LucknowHighway to visit '. Mr, and Mrs._ Jos. : Wall, Con. 14. Farmsare: changing hands at 'quite a pace in Culross. It's -t o-nice, see tie�arms. ccupled.thropa the : country. It shows that • there are people still who. don't 'have to, be: in. the• congested areas is :ke • Cars` are.;,gefting a `rest. Mr:, and Mrs, Peter Johnston of Lucknow• braved the elements' on' Sunday and :Walked in ••from .the with 'his snow- p'lovv; but it's ' a tough job, too much of the beaut- iful, ,. • 'we: are very -grateful to our mail' man, Mr:: Phonse Murray for • being so .faithful, through- storm and: heavy `roads. Mr.4Neil'Lamont: has purchased rrn_e hthe _corner :: of the' p Durham Road and 25th sideroa d from Mrs. Pauline Benninger of 'Riversdale. We wish the Lamonts luck in their new veil . tgre; ' Want ' Ads conver,"Dust %G t:eth erers" into cash. Phone 35. '• xrian: Clinton ousted • Goderich and was. 4Y Lucknow•--goal, Cardisi;l. def.; 'sent. sent: up ,against • Brussels Cliff McMillan;, • H: Ross;: centre, Jiro McMillan; wings, M. Chin; The Intermediate and• Midget J' McQuillin, alt:, Kilpatrick; Fer; hockey teams bad • a bit' '.of a go` guson, Gibson, McDonald, Taylor.: on. Monday :evening with the for, top in a. high' 'scoring bee The trimming' that. LucknoW 18 to 14.... gave . Brussels ,on'` Saturday night. came as a: bit ofi 'a surprise, be- cause in two previous' encounters;, this :season, the local "kids—,had their .hands .full in nosing out.' a win, at each a •meeting. ,• ' x • It now'.'looks. like Gocderich, the rules. Chuck. did •a good deal Busy Refereeing. . The' Newmarket paper recently ,paid a tribute to 'the refereeing ff ille, tou v f S • `st °r o e '1`eWb ar C e ofh • the fans, ' a iia m ressed• :� Who.: p,by his. iinpai•tial'ity and knowledge of` Moorefield arid. Lucknow . in the semi-final al and final s'ries for the W.0.A.A.: championship. ip and the right' to .continue in`a`ne O.M f3.A. g playdowns, of Whistle •tootingrwhile.a�'Lucl now, and hockey fans in this dis- trlct:cohsidere.cl him tops. Charlie has been biusy''about six nights a week' in the„Stouffville dkstrict_ He :has handled' a lot of games Midgets 'and. Bantams . ' have ' for theMark 'am team :which he each reached the same spot; and considers a' real contender for'the' • ,local ; hockey • : fans) are ' showing • Intermediate'. "B” title. SKIN "CLEANSERS'. Use of industrial chemicals '' and solvents as hand cleansers is dan- '.gerous and may Cause deriatitis, warn industrial health *authorit- les in the. Department of Nati:'ornl • Health and . Welfare.: Declaring that the, safest clealiiser for '.the skin is warm water arid a mild. soap',. the experts list as' *possibly injurious such Commonly •Used substances a°s$ turpentine, alcohol, wood" alcohol, jnaptha, acetone, gasoline,••. 'kerosene, :benzine- and, various bther ' acids 'and. °alkalis.', ' They .: also • advise` against ;the, too -frequent use of abrasive soaps and .stiff hand'brushes for remov- big paint and ',other.' stubborn stains. These skin -irritants are bound do 'harm. 'Rather, they recor+ s rf't .nail brushes; In frontier 'districts.of 'Canada :.the iiGax•ct ;hospital or. doctor ''tpay be a ' ' • hundred miles 'or more. away.. Over twenty , cars • ago the 'Red;. Cross l,'y ,�.. .st,�;..0 . alz e�tahlskrAn�',piitpost.. nd'nur'in r stations. in these _...•ori r` s �, 1,ese .remote legions. ,today a. whole 'chain .of Outpost •Hos itals can .be found in the' p , pY of • frontier ':districts the Dominion They bring znedical science within • • reach of these 'isolated communities. • ti Iiundreds of thousands . of patients' T.. Wt• SMIT1i LOCAL•' BRANCH PlltkISIDENT, have been treated in these tiny hospitals; including, thousands: of 'confinement cases. These hospitals' • also ':serve as health. :,,centres for . theirconununities,- carryiiig on medical inspection in the. schools and organizing clinics'. for the children. Your help' is needed to main- tarn and expand this v+tal' work.', Stand behind the Red Cross, and help bring medical aid' to your .fellow -Canadians pion.eerin&'on Canada's frontiers. Give ,NOW •... give generously. n 'PHONE 98 ob •'`m' 4 ' a l'isitkmtailittatterI •' .�►i4+.►'+'vim �Y�nii... 4