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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-01-27, Page 6PAGE SIx The Lucknow SentirlieI, Luckiww, Ontario THURS., JANtIA.R Y 27t1, 10441 R REFUSE TO TAKE .Juveniles Trounced Kincardine Last Week ICE, IN OVERTIME Licknow and Wingham Juv- eniles put on a Bobby • Burns • hockey special here on Tuesday bight,. °except'for, :the finish,` • which sent' 800' keyed -up fans away grumbling. ,. Lucknow,' had ' cothe ' from be- hind in: the thirdperiod • to. knot the count: at •44-4on a pair of nice goals by Stevenson; . • • Alt •Lockridge refused to bring • his. joys back on the .ice for the. reg- ulation overtime period, and Ref- eree Chuck Webster finally pro- ceeded with the formality of facing off, when Ab Chin dump- ed the puck in the empty net. for, a 5 to 4 default decision. -Tosay the least it ' was a dis- appointing ending to •a :game that had provided sixty minutes of nip and tuck , hockey •that ' was ,surprisingly fast in 'spite of soft • and wet' ice. The conditionof the. ice was Wingham s a r • i or • • . playing ten . minutes of •overtime,, which gave the fans, who. have •been turning out in droves this. r.winter, a very legitimate squawk. McLeod in the 'Wfingham net :.,played an outstanding. game . and blocked and. smothered at 'least ' adozen `sure" goals as the Sepoys . carried - the rubber right in on top of • him. On the other . hand Lucknow looked particularly bad. Second Period •• on a couple of goals that Wing- 7_Kincardrne,-G: Linklater hat ..4_.to --ed e` .. ham Scored_ an -t g (Henry)-•-`- 1:40 8-Lucknow, R. Havens .. ,5.20 9-Lucknow,' W. Stevenson 14.30 Penalties -L. Hall, Strapp, A. Chin. Lucknow Juveniles chalked up their second straight victory last Wednesday night " when they swamped. the` Kincardirie,,team"'ay�; a 9.. to 2 score. in the Lucknow arena.. ' The ice" wasn't fast and as a result the game-' lacked., tbe.'pep that. the, :crowd of some six.' hun- dred' fans ,was: looking: for. :Lucknow ran in • Six straight goals without a reply in the firs' period. They olitscot•ed the visi- tors .2 to .1 :in the second period and each added. a counter in .the third.. Roy. 'Havehs • and Bill Chin led the scoring parade. with three goals each. W. Stevenson got :a pair and Jim Purves got the odd one. . Summary First Period 1-Luckn9w, R. Haven (H. Culbert, L. Hall) 2-Lucknow, R. Have (L. Hall) s • .. 12,50 13.15 s. a3- -Lucknow, B. Chin (W. Stevenson, G. Chin) - 15.10 4--Lucknow, ii; Chin. (G, Chin) - • 16.50 .5.-Lucknow, J. Purves ;.Havens) ...•i 6-Lucknow; B. Chin • Chin) (R. , .. 18.25 (G.• • 19.58 Penalties -L. Hall; J. Pollard: • "that the visitors . had going into the third looked like enough. the way McLeod' was Kicking them: out. • But with. Steyenson spark- - the attack the ,Sepoys bottled • . up, the, tiHurons for,, ,.most of: the final frame; in a sustained 'at- tack and netted them :goals at six and thirteen .minutes. • To Lucknow fans . it looked more like the 'Sepoys' power play, than the ' condition of ,the ice that -decided Wingharn,to . cline". the evertirne tilt. Lucknow--Goal, Bud Orr; Def:. Hall, Stevenson; centre,. A. Chin; wings, B. Chin, G. Chin;"Alt.; Culbert, . Havens, Purves, John- ston: Wingham-Goal,• McLeod; Def. Lockeridge, Bell; centre, -Hilbert; wings; Templeman, •Brown; Alt:, 1 empleman, Lloyd, Gardner, Hoffman. Referee -;Webster. First Period . - 1=-Lucknow, Havens, (Cul- bert) - 6.30 2--Winghaina Brown , • :13.05 3=-Wingham, Templeman .... 19.50 Penalty Purves: Second Period - • 4 Lucknow, Bill Chin (G. Chin)' - • • .15 5Wingham, Lockeridge .... 12.02 6-Wingham, •Templeman .. 15.30 Penalty -Stevenson,' ` Third Period - 7=-Lucknow, Stevenson (Ha-.• . yens) • 6.00 8-Lucknow, Stevenson' (G. Chin) •13.:00 • Overtime ' 9--Lucknow, A. Chin ,.. .05 .Juvenile Results . 'To Date Lucknow . Wingharn Lucknow 'Goderich Lucknow a Goderich 7, Goderich 3 5, Goderich 3 9, Kincardine 2 2, •Kincardine 0 5, Wingham 4 .4,_ Kincardine. 1 The, Standing ' Won . Lost A WARM WELCOME was ex- 3 0 'tended, b§ • liyth `citizens 'last 1 • 1 week upon the return from over - 2 4-2 seas of Company Sergeant Ma- -0 3 i jor .'George . McNeil. • ' Lucknow Wingham ' Goderich ., •' Kincardine 4 ' Third Period ' 10-Lucknow; W.. Stevenson_ (L: Hall, • A. ,Chin). 3..10 1l --Kincardine; • Linklater • ('Henry) - - • 13.00 Penalties -Hall,.. A. Chin, Cul- bert, Bell, Pollard.,. ' Lucknow-Goal, . Bud Orr; Def. Hall and Stevenson; centre, Al- bert Chin; Wings, B. Chin, G. Chin; Alt., Havens, Purves, Cul- bert, B. A. Johnston. • Kincardine -Goal, Black, Def., Strapp, Bell; centre, Linkleicr; Wings, Henry, Harriston; Alt., Pollard, Bird, • Connell, Cobean, Jones. Referee -Chuck Webster. LIICKNOW GIRLS, EDGE . OUT 5-4 VICTORY AT RIPLEY The Lucknow girls under the i4ianag'ernent ' of Jimmy Boyle, "squeezed out" a well earned 5 to victory over. the experienced ST.. HELEN'S The 'ebruaark' Meeting, of the Women's Institute will be held. in the Community .Bali on, Thurs- day, February '3rd at 2.30. Roll call, An outa'tanding event of -1943. Subject, Citizenship, in charge of Mrs. Lorne • Woods. Program committee, Mrs. H. Gaunt., Mrs. E.:Durnin:. • 'Motto, Much outcry and little outcome, by ' Mrs.: A. Aitchison. Hostesses, Mrs. T. J. Todd, ' Mrs. Lorne Woods. .• The Community 1ial1 wad ed to capacity on Fr` iday night for the entertainment,' sponsored. by .the Women's' Instittlte with proceeds •for•warpiar eses.' Mr. :Durnin Phillips was airman. The, two one act comedy plays presented by local . talent were well received a -fid those taking part •are to', be congratulated on their success. The cast 'for `Lore, and • Doughnuts" was as follows: Oliver Jonathon `Jackson, a wid- ower, Wallace Miller; Jonah Capsdill, a simple minded youth, 'Fred McQuillin; Frank' Ray, a mischievious youth, Dick W Bath- erhead .and Miss Ellis. Elder, an elderly maiden, Mrs. E. , W. Rice. !!M ' s_rtg vec Fir .. Aid,the following took part Mrs. Harry Wilde (Ada) who in-' sista ' .on being useful,' Mrs. Fred McQuillin.; Laura, :the Wilde's maid, Mrs.. Gordon McPherson; the- girls, Mrs:Archibald•_ Martin, Sobel.M01er•; Mrs, Win: Sanders, Mrs Tom, Todd; Hilda. Williams, Mae McDonald;.. Mrs.•..Edward' Hazen, Helen,. McDonald; Jim Fitzpatrick. 'who is • on the ;cops, Grant Rutherford;. Dr,, Mortimer Gerald, a new neighbor, E. W. Rice.`1etween the. plays Mrs. Ball favored with: two, readings. Dancing was enjoyed to ' music-'' and Mrs. R. Tiffin spent Sunday. flower. fund. The topic was tak- provided by Mr:.:'and Mrs: Geo, with Mr. and Mrs. V. Emerson. • en" by Donald Henderson who Stuart, ' Mr. and Mrs: Chester Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tiffin and. 'gave an interesting talk on the. Taylor ..arid Miss 'Doris. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin' and. life of Robert, Burns. Miss Gret- with Mr. .G.A. Webb as.. caller•'' -baby Jean ,of' ,East 'Wawanosh ta Campbell: read one of Burn"s Oft Proceeds amounted " to about': spent Sunday with, Mt., and: Mrs. poems. A-, solo .by Everett Lane AN, _ E I COUNCIL MINUTES e " The LangOde• lied Cross 'held') WEST 1NAWAOSH their annual meeting on Thurs- The inaugural meeting of , the 1944 West Wawan osh Council was held on January .10th: The necessary- declarations of office' were subscribed ' and ': Reeve. .Brown Smyth welcomed Coun- cillors Everett Finnigan, David McAllister, Getr•don McPherson & Wallace Miller to the J,9.44 Board; Reeve Smyth spoke, of business which. is ' liable to be brought be- fore. council and dwelt at some length 'on post war planning in- timating that this .Council and future councils must consider the - problem of- re-establishment•1 '- The following are the ;officials' for the year 1944. Assessor, John M: Aitchison; clerk, Durnin. lips; treasurer, "Wm, A:, Bo,yler caretaker, Gordon Foran; `board of Health, • Dr., B. C. Weir;, C. M. Aitchison? 'Thos. Salkeld; Joseph Leddy; livestock valuators, Ed. Purvis, . John A. Thompson, A. Gaunt and J.. Sproul; auditors, ••Monteith and Monteith; pound - keepers, A. Brown, R. Taylor, H. Reid, W. ; Nicholson, T. Kearney; A. ,Kinahan, Mid Humphrey,: Mc- Kenzie Webb, D. Alton; • fence i�•wer�,. u� a , nrsex,�Lug ing P. V. Errington; Mark Armstrong, -George Swan,, J. M. Greer, Sam. Johnston. The Council tl' adjourned to meet on February lith at 130 -pine } Durnin Phillips, .Clerk. day evening. at the home -of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown. The fin- ancial statement showed receipts of $201.04 with expenses $131.43. Balance on; hand $69.61: The work convener reported 45 quilts; ,1 suit pajama's, '1 •, beys shirt, 4 boys blouses and 3' tops for quilts on hand. •-Fourteen • boxes .Were sent to the 'boys and girls in the services costing $11.15-, postage .$9.04: total $20.19. A vote of. thanls to those _supplying -free' music, giving -donations to bingo games and donating rp;oney to t Red Cross when they' are una w to • attend as 'moved by 1Gtrs: Fred Tiffin`aiad seconded by Mrs. Farish Moffat.:. The retiring pres- ident,. Mr. . Victor Ei erson, thanked all for their co-operation and with Fred Tiffin presiding, the following officers were::elect- ed: , president, Ivan • Conley;. 1st vice,. Kenneth Donaldson; sec- retary, Mrs. Fred, Tiffin with Mrs. V.' Emerson assistant; treas- urer, Mrs. Wm. -.Brown;.. work convener, Mrs. • Fred . Tiffin; • as- sistants, Mrs. Bill Scott,, Mrs: Ivan Conle Mrs. Farish M • ffat,, Mrs. Wesley Tiffin, Mrs. R. ptewari and. Mrs. Peter. Moffat, 'Sr.; yarn convener, Mrs. Bill Scott; sewing committee, Mrs. 'Farisli:'i Moffat. It , was ' decided ,to carry on the social evenings' in the homes and in the; haI4. 'It' • was • decided ato hold the . first .social evening on Friday_ Charlie Tiffin offered 'to pay the hall expenses :for this evening.., 'Mr: and Mrs. 'Parish 'Moffat spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs._ Fred Tiffin Mr. and Mrs. Rilissel: Ritchie e Presbyterian Guild , - •The Guild meeting was'•e at the Manse on n • Monday even- ing. After devotional exercises,` Rev. C. H. MacDonald gave the Bible study explaining the lst chapter of` Galatians -.-A• special-- --- collection was taken • for . the ,00..' ' • . ( R. Stewart. was followed by'. a reading by Mrs.:Stanley Toddis a visitor ' Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon Scott of I Marion Grahain, after Which- a With :her • parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Young'+a�t Loyal. , Mr. Murray Taylor who has been ill with flu and its effects since ,ill 'returned to' Pt. Albert, Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. David Todd and Mr: Stanley Todd: - were visitors on . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Neely Todd; -Stratford,. when their son David Hoggarth ' was baptized: Ripley and Mr. `and Mss. • Earl. Caslick of Culross, Mrs. Wallace Conn , and Elaine- sperit Sunday with • Mr. and Mrs: Tom - Hill. Mr. Frank Miller .was ili again and that an ambulance had to get in' to take him to hospital in London: Messrs. Wm, Brown, Russel • Ritchie, Robert Donald- son, Charlie Tiffin, Bill Scott $t Victor Emerson answered - the call and by evening they, along with Jim McIntosh; and Lawrence MacLeod, had the road cleared of snow to allow the ambulance to get in. Pte. Bruce Smith, his brother-in-law, . accompanied" him to London. - contest. - was enjoyed. Rev. Mac-, 'Donald closed the Meeting -with prayer. • . Miss . Beatrice Caskinette re- turned-this eturnedthis week to her work at Preston 'after an enforced rest of ,a.. few weeks at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Caslick of Culross spent Sunday with and Mrs. George Harkness. Miss Ruby Conn spent the week -end ..with her friend,. Miss Eileen Stewart. . Teacher: "Why must we always keep our homes clean and neat?" Little Girl:. "Becau; a company may walk in any minute". , Cleated Road For Ambulance Patient ' On Saturday at noon word was 'received at Langside store that • .60% OF CANADIANS FALL SHORT OF GOOD. NUTRITION! and' highly -rated Ripley lassies ` „ on Friday night. The local girls trailed by a 3 to 1 count at the end of .the, first period, but in the second period • tallied' three times to take a 4 to 3 edge, but it was with difficulty that they held it. Each team - scored one goal in the 3rd. Helen Salkeld was , the star of the night - collecting four :.goals and -Alma Solomon one. Mary Caution gave a great •display of goal tending in chalking up the victory. Lucknow girls served all five penalties in the "Cooler".. Jell -McLeod, Doris Ferris and of the Ripley squad. y-- . - Lucknow-Ggal, •Maty' Caution; Def., Mary Marshall, ••Helen Mao- Kenzie; acKenzie; First line, Norma Ritchie, Helen- $alkid-,• tiAlrrra..Solomon;. 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