The Lucknow Sentinel, 1946-03-07, Page 6PAGE S
The Luoknow Seitnel, I.ucknoW,, Ontario
• GODERICH OUSTED SEPOYS
IN...TWO ,stit )iG IT4.., ,..
The Goderich Fliers Came to
• town last Wednesday• night, and
,aided and abetted by some loose
hockey by the,'Sepoys, chalked up
their Second straight victory, to
'cope 'the. chamnpionship of Group'
• No. 6 in the O.H.A. Junior "C'
series, ...and` squelch,. Lucknow`5•
as`irations. .for this
"playdovun P •
Season: a .• ,
VWedr esday`. night's , sco're•was : 5
•rich-' • but . only
.'to' 4.•for-',Code , 929
•spectacular net minding of • :Ginn Don
saved the visitors;'as, the desper, M
ate Sepoys• 'ganged .the Goderich: *.
net • for the last 'five • minutes, but•
the last. 45 : On their :showing in .the two
without; results ; In
. c. nds of lay, there were 'five playoff games Goderich; Fliers are
Seco play ,
m Ginn the rightful champions of Group
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''face-offs,•all resulting fro
•i.. the ..O:H.A...Junior.. C series
sririothermg'.the.`•puck at •the goal 6 •in ..•. -_:_-
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3-Lucknow,, B: Chin (G;.
• Chin,' A,..Chin) ' •7,55
4=Lucknow., G.'. Chin ; '-105.20
5---Goderich, McNair, (Ain-
• slee) , 16,00
6 Go.der,ich, Walther, 16.29
Penalties—Ainslee, n Miller, ' Ste-
•venson,
Sec ond' Period ' •
No: Score,
Penalties 'Newcombe,: „.Steven, '•
G •
son. .
Third Period;
ddart 7,55
7=Cioderich, Sto,
8•F-Goderi'ch,• McNair SAO
9--Lucknow;• George' Chin
Penalties---Havens,c
ald B.
sad. " van• Luzon's Fliers", and
from there in, neit,held the
lead again
• 4 .,4 .
In the last ten minutes, as • it
began to sink" in that they, were
facing elimination, • the ' Sepoys'
.turned it on, in. a ,display of their'
old punali. and power that hadn't -
been seen .. in either' f
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� het e- moineritSfl r'�' ; trsdO nirg=_ 'h „ a
They Were
both Goderich and Lucknow fans; .5, to 4;: •they. 'looked` life' cham-
THURSDAY,. MARCH 7th,' 1916
E CULBERT :HEADS.
DU NGAN NON. FAI R
At the 48th annual meeting of
the Dungannon Agricultural Soc-
iety, reports of the year's activit-
ies' showed a'successful year. A
balance of $700 rerraina . in the
treasury,
th playo f
Officers kiere elected;:as fol-
gaines. They . backed the "Flies , Eldon, : AS
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1st vice president, Lorne Durnin;.•
2nd vice' president, Gordon Ste
wart; 'sec.-treas., T, M. Duriiin,•
Wilfred Drennan, •the' past Presi-
dent, • was made .,honorary.• presi-
dent.
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behind, their; own ,blue lilows: president,,
ne,, amt
while the- retreat . didn't ;becpn1P
a route, thevisitors were harcl
pressed to hold off; the Sepoys,
and only" 'the "breathers" that
Ginn' gave them' in • the dying
moments,, by smothering; the .disc,
kept the. Sed oys,.from Surely bat-
ting one in. - '.
_.S orae •1800 ;•fans 'paid over $500
to' see this tussle;,many of them,
from Goderich, and win, -or lose,.
none .'there Was who didn't: •get
his money's worth --except; pos-
sibly one
inebriated Goderichitn'
�
lugged off the ice before
who . was , gg
the game started and parted with
a few; greenbacks for' his behave,,:
.;•;,,hPrt.),...1;,,,1.,. Ryan; Mrs James
- ` a f., ": S :"'.'.."STM. . �r;�kS7ue'R•+." *x�
allowed .to;'. return home. ,:that :Sherwood, Crirs, nuu,t
"' ` Lorne• Mrs `William Smith,; .Mrs..
night,'' • +::TuCulbert.,
Mi•s,• Eldon ; • •
Director ,Elected ,
',Directors for:the yea -r are: Reg...
inaldINIcGee Ronald Treleaven,,
Vim,. Reek Ross 'McPhee;1 .f ,oss.
., , ,
Henry, George Alton; Cecil -John
ston, Wm; J. Stothers:,. Thomas
Webster;,associate directors; Alan
Reed,, Gordon Reid,` •Gordon
.Lyons,'. Ralph 'Brodie,. Walter
Pettman.,•and Harvey 'Alton.
Associate lady. : directors are:
�• .CLL.:,
-Mrs-.:R. Davidson;' Mrs.. Olive. . _ .,
P"A"01,`II
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h '• 't lled some 1800x persons pions...The had .a .very definite
t
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;w,o o,
a
and •P aeked' the, arena to th 'system worked out'tcPtumble the
teal :
Luckno_vie . , m-maxi,d=.
As in. Goderich, the gamep o.en- every. •man jack of them carried
althou h .Luck it: out to perfection
ed 'cautiously',and , g * . �: *,•
ed . e there were no
. w held the g there .
_serious Scoring threats the list • The Flier's 'were pai^telilarly eft
_ i r f
fiveinutes.: It was at thle
: m
.that , George. Char`
minute • •nark G ,
-took , BrYI
s'face=off pass' ,to give=
--.ehe ked like• demons turn
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quick.
held for. exactly ;8' seconds, bath c c _,_.•
Y
lu
-the Sepoys a one -g 1 lead /-i ch
"�In:--',defea_t�TYie�Sepoy_s. . w.ere.
ick• to extend congratulatlon3
qu.
to .the •Champs, and to, exte d:best`
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.wishes for continued success, 1-
playoff ,ti as : J Thompson; Samuel Alton, A
along the
Al -
fee rue in st sing`- with--; their,
FINLAYSON B
• LUCKNOW
FYesbytertan' Mission BaI ci
The president, Marga• et Chin,
was in: •charge• of the meeting. The:
theme for the. worship Period was
".Jeskrs blessing •. little children.'; :,.
Grace :Huston read. th'e 'ser 1PtuIL •,
lesson and -Miss..M.: MaeDeugali •
tookthe. Bible study .and•prayear.
Y
after which the ',hymn'''. "?When.
mothers:of
of •Salem" was sung.•I;'e-
citations • were. given , by'• Hilly.
Fisher, Bobby Lem 'and Mary El
len MacDonald,* followed Eby_: s'
song .by the --junior boys: Tha`'
Mission study:On Africawas con
tinned and the meeting elose i
with a hymn and prayer 'by the
Band.
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Honorary .Directors
�. n- ctors . air e Thos,;
�Honorar•y� dire.
Stothers Wrii. ,Watson, Mrs;
�'1Nh ward, Jacob, M Reed,
Y. .
checks: both..on. the: defensive. and •
C
thee
-the offensive.` ra
1ue:'line , z:. ;.Drennan, a ....
:behind'. th SePQY s� b µ_..�._ ,, �--he.:._..Monaa ame_boing. a , •
• �d t y g
_ j
•Toronto ori °account of the • serious ., 'I'he`.'1946 `fair • will be held. in
..'illness of his brother,•:Jim.
-her t Johnston,' Alfred Errington.'
Honorary presidents •are:"James
The1 g t 1 ft!
Coach "Pei.,'' Mc oy. was bac'
{ Al Culbert•aric�'C'Wilfred
me".,He miss- a Lyons,
ri tlie: box for this ga ; � auditor's, 'William' A..
.with and ;Newcorribe coas,-
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inin to score from , .the, Lucknow
goal,
face-off.. In little more than.,
lralf�a-mLnu-te�Bi1Lrhin again;'put
minute, mark Aingee. -ancl
capitalize on' thetwo•,maii---advant:-
ing at Holmes who 'jabbed' 'him
-With-the_tearns_aLfull strength
•. again" George Chin pait.,Ltia-krid-w
• two up on a rink -long. solo. effort -
they •eouldn't prbtect, it and
Goderick tied it up in little more
than a' minute on two 'quick vials
by McNair and .7:Walther. Valth-
er's goal was' a high shot •Which
ed it on at :certain opportune
times and ,took advantage of all'
the breaks—and; tif : the S'epo ,,
:have` any' alibi• it - was that the
Dressed'' for this• game, but' used
only momentarily':-wa0B4O1 John
ston '. Bill, . liar ii r • e elite -
second Barrie but' then, mash ' man of last year's luvle squad, '•
they made those so called. breaks:Red Gross Reviews Year
* * * * has 'been .out of, the.game this :, Thee Canadian lieCrossoc-
-4314:-back=of •it.._a as. Je • y year .with a torn knee car'tlidge rets, g
• •Dun annori branch, held, its
.�'.=f" � o .�•�+'-'h,clP�r` nut-nf=-of-the'__.. ...:._. � - �t�..a :,�c..,�.,..
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nT.
°IS' Home Again .':
Capt: Stewart ';lt.uss sort • of..
ss 11_ f.. .
Vit
A, � _c
c
Mr, and Mrs. ',W. u ,
Win gharn. and 'formerly f -of Luck
g
now,••.arrrued:home frorn.,ot•i<rseas,..•
reeent'ly. He' retur tried • on : the•.
e ,:Elizabeth. %ie :first 'servel,
due n
in' Jain.aica__witil,;:.the' A. & S, Hi h
;-landers before • study'in'g for ' h•is
ommission._and _p_r-4cec�d.ing Duet
seas
September, the' ,date to . be. Set
later.
i" 1 G A -N N''
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0.4th 41 the Goderigh-,nets,
after,.
short:: tiMe ago,' but- the-I:injury. annual turned., in a s.ensationaf, perform-,
'back in action.
out in tlie`:post7effortem, over:the
SepoY.s' 'sudden A f3
Popp wit urnin;
Sident, in 'the chair. The yeas -
npict„, ter,. and took...their4..dneefema.tu .eghr a ic4-6: Re :71: e'. 7-srt froe,r:
el as tl hTotilyek,h Laud suite as fol ows re ide t, T. M.
1,1 s 1.1" - • district apd_nrimero s centre- 14- Popp; secretary, Mrs. Olive
right claSsYlitteniles. to help tho
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%The- -second period: was scorc.-_
'General' Hospital,
they . revert to• -the , Juvenile , .*, * ,*, Stingeli . treasurer, NIrs. L. - veis.
series. an eave e iers as on
atiditOrs Mrs. C, Ditrnin K.: K:1
One of tile latest queries is to •
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native .and sportseditor-7-61-the -
' ,Outstanding, our opinion, ers;
served:a perialfy,. with 13 seconds w's e • is. keen.- for a benefit exhibition requested by 11..eadqu•arters,
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and,Girin, saved. in a pile-up, but game,
e o owing work, ,was com-
..at-• the- 8-minute-"rnarkthe-. break- pleted during' ttie Year.' 93 tritilis,
came with StOddart and McNair
ationS on this Week and Old Sol
'giving King 'Winter 'quite a. beat -7
clay' night;_•,but .dropp.ed .bac , .receiving much thought at. pres-
tallying.withiri lesS•than 4.minute : Bill moved into :centre ice 1'6
poys4:.,'„George• ChM put his team sockS, :49 :suits 'of pyjarnaSo. nine
start the'r'garne here :on 'Wednes.-
:girls, shoWers, 182 Pairs Of army
back -in the hunt when he cireled
.one pair of' 1B-inah seaman's' sok,
utes and,Particularly the last five,
trance, and -turned. on the pres-
. ed"everi threat: •._,,, * . convener of the Work coMrnittee
1-181ftes, Stoddart; 'centre, Miller; ,dress here at the beginning. of
the war, sent a messalge of thanks
minrite later, but there „ended the
two periods,
'LOCALS WILL BE iN
IF PEEAVEES' PLAY
scoring, 'and for the, nOtt, tep min-
LucknOw• shook out . of their. ers, 1,778 Pounds of 80edohd-hAnO
Ken Miller,, the Clinton lad
who recently got. his'. naval dis-
charge, .was ,a tower Of strength.
There has 'been some jalk ' of
ikas winged by the two. juveniles, 'the Weather and -What interest iS
. 'Op defense , Holmes :stood out Clanstrien sponsored 'team for
'and tearried .uP. witli Stoddart, id," 'boyS 12 ,and. under has bee.n. en-
-dem ,moved tip..frotriL„their _blue I
..• defence, since the'organization of the Rect.
Alt.; McNair, Walther, Ainslee,: to all, workers'for their sPlendid
'wing's, 'Newcombe and Ilissett;
co oper'ation throughttt the
Needham, B. McDonald,' Mc -
wide -open t?rand of hockey--Lpos-
Openings for the 'Fliers:i
; ton: Linesinafi-L-Westlake of ,God-, t many
3F'irst Period
mark ,'n' the first pf,:riod looked'
blew it btifc.tre. you ;cart
oof Prize.
'Lunch Counter Admission 50c
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--Ail fuel 'and oil" Sitrinii
to see us Tegula.rly.for
Getting in touch with the tnOon
hk..radar. is all very inter•esting
,bUt we should still like to rrieet
sorne people who Would put•us in
touch .with a supplsr 'of -sugar andl
ment from Galt, They: arc: allow-
ed,'''however. to use a, repraed-
eringat•themorheht is the r`e.turr
game here with Stouffville, Which.
may. pop up Fridar night; weath-
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Oeorge Chin Mat be in uniform
they meet Waterloo'•in Galt. Thrs
-bec-n ordered replayed ;
yoilir car or. truck
in today,
S. MA
''CENTRAL GARAGE,
ect,' il.fwevra, , to' Also 6 .rePlace- played Junior '`a"., - ,
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