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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1944-03-16, Page 6f 10' .734',44'.444t. PAGE $1/4 The Lucknow Sentinel, Lucknow, Ontario .042:=11.176050... DrubbedPalmerston In Elthibition Gaine Taking advantage.of, their first breather in Some Lucknow ..,JuVeniles.kept in shape' 'by taking .on.,Pahnerston in an . exhibition game on -Friday 'night.. • , That, many.. of . the, fans can't. get too 'Much cated by 'a crowd of. more: tha • 300 . persons who -turned' out ,tu • SCORING SUMMARY OF LOCAL JUVENILES Lucknow 'Juveniles .have con- tinue& their scoring .ways,nd in 13, games this season have scored 1•70goals and 255 assists for a totel, of 425' scoring points. This scoring record' wasIrcompiled, in six schedule games, six playoff mes and six exMbitin games. ...A total of 54 'goads „has••been •• watch their. favorites trounce the. scored against'. the Maple, Leafs '-yisitors-br-ascore-of-L7 to_3 _ T ,!•: 'There.,.has bee ine ;difference "following summary covers goals; of 'opinion , over the .score---whe- a.t. .ssistsi paints. and ;Penalties in minutes: - f•---- ••' .. . . ther it was: 16 or 17 That wouldn't seem to matter in,uch, but it did in deciding the .winner of a hat pool. This'scribe being absent, we're reporting the score as told Stevenson led the scoring par- ade with .6 counters, Ab and Geo.. Chin got 3 each,' Bill Chin 2 and Hall; Havens and Purves 1 each. In addition the boys piled up quite a number of points on as- sists, which are •included in the scoring summary in this. issue. This week Lucluiow Juveniles are getting • their. big test. They are engaging Preston ow Wed- nesday and Friday nights in the semi-final series, for the Ontario chanwionship, and are 'jnst tl,v6 G A Pts pen Bill Chin 54 37 91 4 W. Stevenson .... 36 49 85 36 eo. Chin' • •24 54 78 0 Ab Chin' R. Havens J: Pu rves L. Hall H. Culbert 3 7 10 2 ' B. A. Johnston 1 4 5 •• 4 D. Strong• 0 3 ' 3 0 22 45 '67 10 18 22 40 14 .9 16 25 13 3. 18 21 44• • — • , i70.255 425 LAURIER TIIURSIDAY, MARCH 10th; 1944 • . 'OBITUARY MRS. ELIZA JANE HAINES „ The death of Eliza Jane Mc- Quillin, widow of Edward Haines occurred at the home of her bro- ther, ,Albert, oin Tuesday Febru7 ary 22nd in her 83rd year., Mrs. Haines had not enjoyed good health the past year. A native of Wawanosh, she was the dau- ghter .of the late Wm. John and. Mary McQuillin. Her husband predeceased -her 17 years this March. Survivinwre three bro- thers, Richard ofritickno,w; jaine's of "St. Helena an Albert .of near Wingharn„ The funeral took place from e. home Thursday afternoon to Wingharn Cemetery. .The service was con- clikted by her p4tor, Rev. E. O. Gallagher of St.' Paul's Anglican church, 'Winghain, of which. she ;was a member. The pallbearers Were. John and Harry McQuillin, Richard and Jas. McQuillin and Thos. Jamieson and Jas. Snow- den. ' • MRS. JAMES MacGREGOR Another of the older residents of Whitechurch passed, away on Monday, February 28th in Wing - ham -Hospital in he person of JUVENILE Hockey SEMI.FINAL SERIES PRESION A T LUCKNOW. RIDAY March 1 at .8.30- sharp Tills: is the real t-st.for. Maple •Lea can take Preston, They're in .the' Ontario Finals: NEW BLEACHER SEATS INSTALLED • ACCOMODATION FOR 2,000 PERSONS ADULTS 35c CHILDREN -425c •• • 25 percent of the Gross Receipts of this game go to the Minor Hockey Association. ' Mrs. las. MacGregor. Seven Cornwall. She.also leaves .‘ 27 The March meeting of the Kin- weeks ago, .she broke her, leg in grandchildren and 6 great grand - tail Institute . was held at the a fall on the road, •and had been children. home 'of Mrs. p. McIntyre and nialtiP:g. splendid progress . to- .One of her grandsons, Sgt. 'steps—but big ones—away from\ was in charge of the president' wards recovery in the hospital Lloyd Hendersoncalled the hos- the 'coveted tilverware. . . Mrs. Robert Scott. . Letters of our thanks from until pneumonia started 2 about pital during her illness from serne'of. boys in , . two: weeks ago, when a change Scoudouc, N. B.,' where he is Win or lose, however, they the arnied forces were received as noticed in her condition. Stationed. She and her Intsband have provedto be a smart and f ' rom Keith Johnson, Tom How- w • , spunky aggregation Who play a ard and Harold Collinson. The .Daughter of the late Mr. and Moved to the village • over 25 crowd -pleasing, wide-open brand Institute donated $25.01) to . the Mrs. Donald MacMillan 'of Scot- Years 4go. She was a member of of hockey, andpack plenty Of Dungannon keg' Cross, $25.00 to land, she as born in Belfast, the: United church, having been ' Scoring punch. . _ ', the Lucknow Red Cross and $15. Ireland and came to this Cowl- a member of the Presbyterian to the Milk for Britain fund, The try with her parents, hen •two church, and was a life member Preston eliminated Elmira With ease and then took on Sarnia: meeting closed by all singing the years of age, and they ,settled at of the W.M.S.' 'She was a very •They eked, out a 4 to 3 Ivictory National anthem and lunch Was Lochalsh. She was the last Si"- kindly person and beloved and aeryed. • • . . in the .first game; buto•swamped • viving inemarr of that family of respected by all who knew her, Sarnia by the . tune of 12 to 6 MisS Eliza Co • ok, R.N. of Owen two sons and ,six daughters,. Over and she knew many during her • in Petrone on Monday night. .' Sound spent the Past week w:ith sixty years ago she married Jas 1 long life of 84 years. - _ • Mr. and Mrs. Henry. MacKenzie. BY. now you'l1 probably luiC6.-t • 'the results of the 1st game playL c ed in - Preston last night (Wed - Misses . Lois. and Lillian aMac- Leen and Miss Marie Ferguson of Kincardine spent the week -end • nesday). The return game will at their' home. ' be played here on Friday niehi: and local fans are keeping their Mr. and ,Mrs. Sam Gibson and Dol spent MacGregor of Cuirass who •pre- an__,,, deceased her in October 1926 and T. funeral Was held on Wed , nesday from her home- in White - to them we're' born two sons anct eight daughters: i.... church. to Teeswater • cemetery, Ross. `Levey; Mrs: Thos. Moore MI4'. *-16°"" with.ReV: J. A: Ward of the lin- en,a, 'both; of. •Kinloss: MrS. , ed chulah in .. arge *o the ser - Sunday with .7.dr Ices at house and grave. ..-.,...- _fingers crossed to see What mood familY es-4Moffett. Kate. Of River- . ' Georae and Miss --Susie- _GibSon. --la_r_rt i 0 the weatherman's in. Friday night's crowd will no doubt break all records. Bleach• seating has been, installed in the • gallery tel. take care •of ad- ditional two or three hundred' persons. This, means a crowd of • 2000 persons can be accomodated • On Friday night. . . • And if they line up any earl- ier than for the. last two games. • there'll be some of them bring . , of Zion, • • _ 1V1 iSS Violet Culbert' .-h 1 -n -s been einployed at Mrs. Charles- Robb's for .the past four years returned tp. her home. course. Alta., who spent a sum - A h e with he FL.NES OF $5 00 and•.costs were mer recentlyer • ther:. Mrs.' jack Henderson.' Edith. ..of Lucknow: Mrs. ,Bray- ford.. Jean. of Toronto: 'Mrs..W:al • Shaw, • Jessie.. of Toronto; Mri. NSTRATIONS- Cl 6 'hussell Flossie; Of ALLOCATED TO 1311,13CE . Waubausherie:: Mrs. Hugh An-; . . . ' derson. ' Kenmore... N. Y.. . Millie : , PASTURE DEMO • arenc• , Due 'to the great need for ,pas-: .and Duncan. MacGregor 'of Tees - lure improvement. and couplei levied upon three Teeswater youths. on 'a scomplaint lodged by Chas. Koo. The 'boys had "en- tertained"' themselves by pour- ing ketchup inte a poi) bottle, and mixing, ,the contents' of the salt and pepper shakers. which was then emptied into the ketch • that he,has more pluck. ',rater, and Roy MacGregor of up. with the fact tllat the lire stock KINLQU.GH. • •' Mrs.' Hciward. McGuire'of*.01i- yet s-peiit few. dayS. with her' 'Parentsi Mr. 'and MrS.. Harry Bell. • ,. , ' Mr.. Wm:, Pinnell .Was •honne.. ,from... Sarnia Wiring for a few' days. .• • .• Mr. and Mrs.' Jack' were to flarrieten attending the... fun- , -•'1` eral of their grandmother,' the' • late 'Mrs:- Hill. • Miss Evelyn, McLean of •• Lon- • dcin-,Spent the :week -end at her home' here: .. •• • ...Mrs:: Harry 'Bell is confined to bed with attack of pnpumonia, . Her' many friend a wish' hrr•••a, speedy reco.v.ery. • • • • . • Mrs..; Albert. Pierson' returned' • to her hone.at' Chalmers after • spending-. a:feW-days voth.Mz 'Wss. • : • • .. .Mrs. eo. Haldenby nd Ethel 'Halcieriby, are enjoying. a week with 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold'. Haldenby and- Mr.• and. Mb. ,Art Herd -ea -Sr, ,l'oronto. • 7, ...•••• The Red Cross expects .3, au all at the box social on St.. Patrick's night in the school here, • Mr. and. Mrs. Bert McLean and family visited Sunday with Ber- vie and Millarton friends. • We think the other fellow has more luck than we do. It 'may be • their supper along. .. population has grown beyond tne point where adequate Seed sup- ' ' The admission fee is being plies can 'readily be grown, with - heisted to 35c' and 25c fpr this in 'the province,. the Ontario DP game. The reason is that in , the pertinent of Agriculture. through • semi-final and final seri ei'is the the Crop Improvement Assn.. i 5 • 0.M.H.A. takes a 25 per tent cut •offering a new permanent pas - of the groth receipts. That means tune project. 7 •. Four pasture dernonstrationa of five acres,each are to be alloca- ted to farmers in Bruce County. approximately 9' cents on each, 35c ticket goes :to the Association. ' . .Llciyd Hall Was sent to bed the Any farmers in the county why end of the week with •aL heavy are 'interested are requested to 1 cold, but threw it off sufficiently ,._ apply to the Dept. of Agriculture to get into action • last night. 'Walkerton. before March 23rd: • "Hap" never gets much publicity.. The location of these plots will but Without him back on defence be decided by the. projects coni - (alone much of the tune) more • than one of the Maple Leaf vie- • tories would have had a differ- ent ending. Park' Manross of London who is presenting a special trophy to the boys. has also announced that, he will.present each player with, an individual engnaveci shield. It is. possible that' the presenta- tion may be Made here op Friday mittee of the 'Bruce County Crcip Improvement Assn. according to their different locations in the county, their proximity to a well travelled road, and the best con- ditions on the individual farms, Any farmer applyint for a pas- ture demonstration should'state his Incation. the treatment •the field has had, and whether or not i is close to the road. The goy - providing the seed . night. Mr. Manross. DrOprletor ot rnments' is mixture arid fertilizer. The seed - the Wishing Well soft drink corr.- ing of these demonstration felds pan S- is president of the Western w • Ontario Progressive 7 Conser.il1 be supervised. .- jive Assd c at ori. • And speaking of the Arena Cornrri-itte,', :s to obtain glove lea:tilt: for the team. • • In the' daYs when bread • the stafbof life. Many people liv-• • ed to a 'crusty old age. • ' " • Lifelong Resident Passes Mrs. Angus Gordon. a hf,::org :esident of the P -..rt A1ber4. 'ln Ashfield rased away at her florne'on Sunda:- after a long ,i1,-. She vs, -a. 79 year.s, of age ard was formerly Mary Dunbar. la daughter of Joseph and Jane IMelruay Dunbar. • $10,000,0 Needed NOW • for relief of suffering As Victor i nears, the :reed for the hurncu-dtarian seriioes of the • Red Cross grows; , Nothing can take the place :of this world-wide organization fcrI relief of human suffering, of which / YOUR Canadian Cross is • a part: YOUR dollars Make the work .pOssi'Die... The work murt go on.. DO YOUR SHARE give gerieiOta4i to tine IANADIAN RED CR This apace. contranited by: LcCKNOW SENTINEL SS ( r• rt. e