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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-01-20, Page 8q PAIL EIGBT w . The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario It's Not Too Early To Buy For Spring Work This Merchandise Is Scarce _ MEN'S OVERALLS—with bib. Blac k and blue denim,'niade of heavy weight denim, triple stitching. YOUTHS' DENIM OVERALLS --Sanforized,. without bib heavy weight denim. MEN'S TWEED PANTS—English made (.Rhodes tweeds). A good every day pant for service and appearance., Sizes 38-44. WORK GLOVES—Cosy fleece -lined :gloves for 'outdoor chores, grey and • brown.' . • WOOL' ETTE—white ionlY, fleeced. on- both sides, extra qual- ity. 36 inches wide: WHITE FLETTE-g-good quality in 36 in and .24 in. 'width, If you need flette now is the time ;to buy. "Snowless" .:January '.January to date has been.' an' exceptional mottle,' moderate in temperature and with practically a complete' -absence. , of.. snout, which is in:direct contrast to a year' ago. BORN MONTGOMERY — In Kapuskas- •Mr. and Mrs. .Gordon C. ' Mont- gomery (formerly Muriel . `Pat- terson) ' a son, Vernon Wayne. Review . Year. (Continied frem Page One) W. -L. '.MacKenzie and A. E MtKini• were' appointed auditors. Dr. W. V.•,Johnston; Gordon.Mor- risorii, Ewart Taylor, . Grant Mc-, Diarmid, Jack Campbell arid L. C: Thompson were elected to the Trustee Board. Ernest Ackert' and ae veru' dded--tco t Board 611 . Elders. S. C. Rathwell, congregational sectetary,, appealed for ` cub-: scribers to The Observer . which he said was the mouth piece' of the church. Business .even all take.. a. trade.. journal he said,yet how'..few keep iri.•, close touch with. their church by -taking : their church paper: Votes of thanks were extended to the choirs,, to the niinisi.er and Mrs. Stewart ,and to the Stmday School :'officers: and staff by Messrs. Joseph 'Mallougr' , Ernest Ackert and Richard Elliott - Weeir-Eird OFFERlNGS from THOMPSQN'.S' CLUB :HOUSE PUDDINGS ` ' 14 boxes. .. 25e Vanilla,: Tapioca, . Chocolate, and Butterscotch, ' 1 FANCY EGG NOODLES Package 10c WAR -BEV COFFEE SUB No ration coupons needed 1 :1;b. bag 1$c PEA SOUP MIX By . "Harry . Horns • 3,packages 25c POSTUM .CEREAL Priced to clear! Box 39c DARES SUPERB; BISCUITS Plain arid' Chocolate 2 lbs 45c Clover ,Leaf :PILCHARDS Can 18c•� • T.HQMP'SON'S PIIDNE 82 WE.: DELIVER PEE-WEES GOT INTO ACTION ON SATURDAY' MORNING. • The.: lo4eal Pee -Weer .got into action on. Saturdaymorning, when. they 'scored a'14 to 5 vic- tory over a team from St Helens, supported by • several :local boys.. The .lopsided. score . didn't' detract 'from, .the "keenness". of the con- test, nor disconrage the St. Hel en's boys • who ;plan "revenge" at an early date.,J-- • • • Lucknow--Goal, Arnold. Ross; Def., Jimmie McMillan, -Morley -Chin;. Forwards, Keith -Kilpat- rick, Donald 1Stewarf, Donald Thompson; Alt., George ' AnderL. son, Bowed 'Ross, Bruce John- ston. • St. Helens -Goal, Billie Webb; :Def.; Harvey'•McDppnald, ,George. Ci''ariston; Forwards, , Bobbie Lyons, -Billy McPherson and •Wrn. . Alta,, Donald McAlpine, Donald Agnew, Tom MacDonald, Neil .Murdoch, ' George Harris, Leon Gaynor, Donald Jones; Billy Aberdeen. Referee—Harvey Ross. , !JUVENILES WON �QPENER FRIDAY Lucknow Juveniles opened the O.M.H.A. schedule here on Fri- day , night with Goderich, Lions as. the visitors, and. although the County>. Towner's were • -on the I game was well played and fast, short end _of, a 7. to 3 score, they.:with the lads' roughing it up a proyed .to be much . taugher op-. bit at times.: position; than'the score ' indicated:. ' In. the first period. the locals In fact they are already labelled as' "the teani to *beat". `Winghatn can also• be, placed in s tate gory since beating Goderich • on Tuesday night 4 to .3.) . . "The. King' had hardly 'finish- ed ,to : start the game • when .Ab' THURS., JANUARY 20th, 1.944 JUVENILES BEAT HANOVER • IN TWO EXHIBITION GAMES The local Juveniles chalked up their second triumph this season when they defeated the `Hanover Transports" -9-2. in an exhibition garde last Wednesday night. The. got thejump on -the visitors, on goals by .G. Chin, A. Chin, B. Chin and 4*. Btevermoz rpkpeet ively without a, reply from the' Hanover .boys. . Early :in •the. second • period B. Chin made it 51-0 before Schei Chin .banged in Lucknow's first lenberger tallied for :Hanover:,. goal 'at 45 seconds on, an assist 'There was " no further scoring from. Steenson. But that was all. this period but the locals held ither side . had. .to cheer about 1 a definite edge on the play; in: that 'canto. which they had throughout the entire game. Soon after' the' third period op- ened Lucknow ran" the count to, -1 on goals by 'A: Chin. and W. Stevenson before Schellenberger came .through for his second goal. B:. Chin 'and W. Stevenson: ended •the... scoring in the , late stage' of the game it 9: to. "Chuck" 'Webster' dished ,.out 10 penalties, five to each tearn. Hanover=-Goal;.D.. Deeves; Def. J. Scarborough, B. Devlin; first. line, B. Weis, P. N-etchell, J.' Laces; Alt.; A. Weitendorf, K. n, Schellenberger, R. Bie man, K. Scarborough;: •,B. Francis;. Lucknow-,=Goal, Bud ' Orr; Def. L. Hall,W. Stevenson;. 1st line, G. Chin, A. Chin, B. Chin; Alt., R. Havens, H. Culbert, B. John- ston, J. Purves. Won 7-3 •In Lucknow played the return game. in Hanover on Monday night, which they won by a score 'of: 7 to .3. They j kept the game well -In hand throughout, with Hanover scoring. a pair. of . their-, counters late in the' third. G.oderich : tied it up in' even shorter time as . the second period opened,, but before the 'gong went Lucknow had outscored .them 4 to 2 for a 572 score. In the:third period the Sepoys'-had ".a 2 to 1;' scoring , edge, for a 7 to .3 vic- tory. . Chuck Webster divided seven penalties, four • to . Goderich :and. 3. to Lucknow: Johnny .Holmes, last season in a Lucknow.• : uni form, .was the 'bad man" of the night with three' trips to the hoosegow:' • . uc now-GTa1, Bud Orr.; Def. Lloyd Hall,W. Stevenson;` centre, A. Chin; Whigs, B, Chin, George. Chin; Alt.,. Roy Havens, • Herb. • Culbert, Jim ' Purves. • Goderich-=Goal, Ginn; Def:, Holmes and Evans; . centre; B: McDohald; wings; Ainslied,.Huc, kins; Alb., 'Newcombe', Adams Westlake; Fisher, Graham. - First Period • • 1—Lucknow, A. Chin (W. Stevenson) .... ..... . :45' Penalties - Hall, Stevenson, Holmes.: Seeonld.. Period ' 2-Goderich,'Ainslied . _ :(Holines) .. - .25 3—Lucknow,, A. Chin (B Chin` 6:00 4—Lucknow, B Chin, (G Chin, W. Stevenson) ••..,'12.00 5-Lucknow, G; Chin • Chin) 12:10 6--Goderich, Westlake (New- combe, Adams) 13:05 UNITED CIiURC.H LUCKNOW SUNDAY,JANUARY 23 11 a;an.—.'Promoting the Kingdom of God by .the Temporal and. .-the Spir- itual",. Story "Jeoffrey's Bands- men" . • „Junior Church.. Setting Apart of Newly Elected. 'Elders., 3 p.m.—Sunday • School.' 7 p.m,—"Preparation". Monday, 8 p:rn.—Y. P. 'A., Burns Social. . . a 7—Lucknow; Stevenson (A.. Chin) z .: 15.00; Penalties—Holmes 2, Huckins. Third 'Period' 8--:-Lucknow, Havens I�.. Chin) i 5.03 9—Lucknow, Purves (W: Stevenson) • 9.00 10—Goderich, ,McDonald (Ain - _shed) - 15.06 Penalty -=Hall.. LOCAL CAIN LINE, UNIQUE IN ORGANIZED HOCKEY . ' Lucknow Juveniles 'played a return exhibition' game in Han- over on Monday` night; and : s• a build-up :for the game: the Han- over Post had' this to -say of Lucknow's famed Chin line: "Hanover and district fans at-, tending 'this •game will witness something • unique iii the annals Of Canadian sport,' as.three of the Sec*- star players.' are Chinese and'..play together on their fi;,st string forward. line, Thinki' this, rather' • •extrao•rdinary. the writer of this colurnn enlisted the attention" of Barri':ster w., i;,•, Brunt (who haas 'been around a bit), and we were informed 'chat SEPOY Theatre 1 PRESENTS ' Friday, ,Saturday and MQNDAY (Fri..• and Mon. '8 p.m.) (Saiz.; :2 .shows, 7.3.0 & 9.30) �AYllty Surgeon* Starring' . . , jAMEs ELLISON JANE WYATT KENT TAYLOR This is :a story taking' place during the last World War. -James Ellison does some bril- liant acting as. a. young army doctor, and Jane Wyatt as .,his assistant nurse very ably takes her, . part. ,Kent Taylor is' a. young flier,a verb' interesting ' young rnan., You must see him. This . show. is '.., altogether: a• , very thrilling and worthwhile piece of 'motion picture enter- taininent. We mustn't tell you' any of the story. That would spoil it . for you. . *, * * The -S. e-Progr "INFORMATION PLEASE" (The ton ranking quiz show of the air, on the screen) * '* . A r,llieking two -reel comedy with LEON ERROL SPORT SHORT Latest BrIt sh Canadian NEWS .: ` DON'T FORGET' It's : Next Week, .'Friday, Sat- urday and Monday when we have °Blondie, and Dagwood - again— Blondie's Blessed Event COMING, ...1. Reveille With Beverley these, Chinese athletes are the :only. ones in -Canada composing •an entire forward line in organ. ized .hockey. So ,local fans ,have something rare to see. A'nd quot- ing. Mr. "Pelt'.' McCoy,. their home .:, town arena manager: 'They're.: as .smooth as .anything you have ever seen'.. Well, that covers'a lot ,of territory! 'AI - though they 'did: tr}irn• Ripley.'32- te 1". SOLD VILLAGE HOME. t' MVM.r,,, Ernest. Blake ••(af .Asllfie ; h. ,s purchased .the Village resi- dence of the late Alex MacDiar- rnid;• better known to former rvs_ idents as th(; Lawrenc( bort . ire for you to choose from NEW SHEETS and SHEETING .NEW FACTORY COTTONS and WHITE COTTONS • The Store • NEW FLANNELETTES and FLANNELS NEW BROADCLOTHS and PRINTS ............... i th The -Stock •