The Lucknow Sentinel, 1941-02-13, Page 4AO! FouR
400 e-- ice
„And theZti *
In the bleachers
•
. When our 'Own plays hockey.
we're ell';:lltit-to.eheer he boys on-
thelcee .
,
Yea., ...and•"14 aU dig down to,:
• • esuPPOrt team.'" By and large ,
; we're pretty good sports in Liicke
lid*. •
^N
'Now iVelftiir get se team in big
league- enmPonY• • •
When boys in -uniform line eP for
roll cal this coMmunity is :Well
- represented. •:' • ," • „
• This tune we've gq to dig &awn.
' • . in earnest
,liVeve ;got tosee that our boys
t --the lizeetof--ehuipmen
gunkand shells ,end tanks and
ships and ;Plenes. %tie ...going: to
cost a let of.inoneY..
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TRAIL RANGERt
NOTES.
... Mr, And trs. Jake:Winter ancl.farre
ily and 'Lei:Maid Phillips visited With,
Mr, and Mrs. John; Campbell at
rest on Sunday. _ • • "
Misses Lorne and PittiCe‘."."1.1.nnte;
spent the 1week-end .witli Mrs. Lloyd.
Hunter, ..
Another addition of your Trail
;Ranger. column'. gees tof press, with
the •editor thinking thinga up; in be
fel'. 'a change. ' •
. •
Yes, yon guessed it; Old Men f'FIr
'has pot h9ia of yews truly; and our
,•Mentor as ev,elL; So now you 'Mow
why there was no meeting last *eek
Weagree that ,its ilinaPeointing
And discouraging' when you lads tern
ent and' find there's no meeting...Yes
its happened a lot and all with gpee
..reason. toop..bet if only we had an
assistant leader.. 11 this could he
avoided, and Oue work carried on as
usual'each Week. We've tried; but ocr
efforts have been inevain: So let'f
make the best of it aid really go to
- •
Mr. and Ws. John 1Vtacl)Oua1d spent;
an evening with. R. E, Gilmore -Uwe
'WA% No41141,, of Luelen,ow visited
with Mr. Albert FIeloe on 1Vloricliie
afterneort. ".. • „1.• ,
Ailr. Re:A...One-Lore epent the week-:
3nd. With his '74avliters in Hanulton
-Mr and Mrs, P, Conice visited witt‘
'Ir. and r:Mrs. Les Ritchie„en Thurs.
,eirening.1 •
Messrs : Gragdon Ritchie and Lloyd'
'Renter returned after their. 30 dayz.
military tealning at Chatham
HI;)LeY11.„CIOD
Miss Mary Smith spent Saturday
theelaPine:e31-e-‘11re-andellis.-Brest
'Llicknow.” ••.
Howard Robb of Laurier ' is
•Spending 'a few days at Mr,. Richard
.e ••;
•
,
work at ' every meeting fer'.there F
Mr. and Mra. Robt: MacDonald Mid
heapa..of :work to be done befOre the
ramily, Mrs. Thod.' Harris 'and Earl.
.611c1,::;9f thee tetra...
..; .
• Have "you:given your share of Red
AnenVa. "ro.eeeenda7, and Pe.tree..P.out--
ons in Pur campaign? Icion't think sc
and. only two weeks remain in th
"chive for rose,ends. Every , one yoo
give as going to ,help Opmeone, "Over
There" just a little bit mpee. So buy
an extra Package or two of Red. Rose
Tea or'Coffee'"and save. tiit
• for'' es. Either depoeit f i.. ,eer red
UNDER ;White and iblue collecticiii boxes at all
STAPO'
. ,
Trail Ranger kiddie who shall call on
'
:Rica groceries or save them for the
Lifeein Poland, le the sedond-win7I-you. In this; sniall way,you are help-
ter Of .iiccupatien, is Of ' linclenit ingi-iiif
ro'..O-1-"*';Iiirter fek*iCaii.
O\
siveritt.• There ..ia l'jittle 1iLo ; eat The. • '' :. '- ...e.....; . . , . . ,,,
only:-feedittlffa in Awe are bread,. This II Boys' Week,. Feb 9th f4te-
''' 'e 01 for . for ceehing. iSt Resolve ',now to doe- tn.' art
;ere is neither butter nor margar-
ine. There'is• neither fruit nor 'fish
There.in; alinpst• no meat. Yet izi spite:
of ; all privations and persemitiOns,
,
foe the Boy ' Life of Canada. Now,
more than ever, see need yo-ur help.
;, . , - , ' ' , •
And boys e too must do our part:
Poh3h. resistance its ;growing.; Mess We mu5frfso1ve, as true Trail Rang-
' iieeniziOna by the •Giatapo. fail; to ers, to:. follow the Trail our Master
' • terrortZe. ' •t blazed and, be the worthwhile future
Itt
Kalisz, a Polish techniciencitizens of our great Democracy fPr
was •imprisoned for publicly ,talking which our soldiers,, sailors and
air -
of damage by 'RAJ. raids on Berlin men are now fighting.
En 'Lodzi.a../Vyear-Old hay*easen,
"ten* to sten years imprisonment oT
.. the charge Of itisuIting Gernian ofe
In Dortntune, a special tribunal
sentenced a Pole to death 'who had
tett his work •in Geritiiiny and
,
iesIs-
ted arrest - •
In a village near Madgeburg; Ger,
many, three German Women were -14n-
-
;Servicei next Sunday ,will be at 11
a. m., Winctire: -Selintil-following the
The 'Bed- Cross • tea" held at the
home of Mrs. W. G. Hunter on Thurs-
-da'•y'Tast--was-Iarg'eIy-attended:-When-
e- , teneed to eg menthe imprisonment 'for a quilt iwas 'quilted and many other
giving food and cigarettes to -Polish articles sewed•.
'Prisfoiera War. , • Samuel Reed returned home
SENT' I N EL.
o ec y Chatter
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SEM. t.$ ASS-UR•4 THIRp- • .
iLAC1 3Y gioRAY
Ne'sed'Out ilanoter si to 6 In. A ,Stire
rilllr Genie. flee On FridaY,
•
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Harris and
• aaorraine mere dinner guests at Mrs
Ahner •Aeliert's 'an Tuesday . evening
-Wee -Husk of Blackel-loiseels-evii:
iting her daughtei Mree'Fred Itass:
more this Week,
M. laings 1Vicpain of .Ornistown
Que sPellt the week -end With hs
coushi, Mrs. James Baker and Mr
•
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BELFASTi
Miss Dorothy Wilkins of Paisley
spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
- • ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Pheris Mailers visited
on Srndav with Mr. and Mrs..' Alex
Hackett: • -
- Mr, and Mrs:2George, Alton., were
Sunday' visfters )with and Mid,
Cliff Hackett. • •' "
'Many friends Of Rev. Mr. Willetnd
of -Lucknew wish :Min a speedy rev
covery from his regent ilhieste
We are SOrry to ; report the condi-
tion. of Mr. D. K. Alton, who his been
confined to his bed for the pant four:
weeks, is Showing little imprcarement.
tire and Mrs. Will Alton and Wen-
_
dell and Mr. and Mrs. -Wilfred Hack,
ett visited en,Friday evening:with Mr.`
and Mee. Dynes Campbell.
Duck,ntnr. !SeP91"6•1;aite as4lit;Pci of at
at
least third Place ' -ie. the final Stand -
nig of Group 8. This much Wan.:Alecid-
ed to 6 vletery over Hanover
in the •loCat:Arena, Friday Mg•ht,
nessed more than 500 fans who
were on hand :fur The aepoy''e Ist
Vllrize Of the -seliedul'ee • ' ''; ,-
e•Off to A draggy start, with the
itore'taking tba.leafl,:the tussle liven-
ed- up hi, the -second andiended with:
a thrilling ,thied .Period' that ,sitiYy the
SelfeYs get. the • winning voonter with
scarcely More thin a minute to 0,1
•
- Babe Book was the "here" . Of the
game, bagging font.' goals in the final
canto, to Wta-p tlte.:'tepeysin. the pic-
ture and give, them .a niuch needed
win,,_
' . Hanover took artlwie:geal lead in the
first Period' on tallies :by 14.eintesli
and Klemrner, ..and. the visitors
stretched the lead to '3,0,early in -the
second. TheeSepoys then c.aineto life
and a goal by George Book and a pair
't1Y-LTOY.::-.:Greer. Mlle:the
to Mu! the second,.•This was theiact-
period with, the , top ithreatereing
to _blew -Off at any time. It. didn'ti
"Rooster" Mu. hancled:put only. four
penalties, the visiting squad, with the
bad reputation, getting three of them.
Luclittow Vint into a tivii---geni lead
'early in the third. Hanover came hach.
to make it 5-4, pabe znade it 64. Han-
over bagg-ed-,tlliO in a• row to knot
it tip at .6,6, and then The, SepOys'
first 4ine:'e'liciced for the winning
Clinit-ni with niin4 than -a
, . . .
min -
ate to go.
..s.Lrielinew-eGeale Riggin; def, Ge
. Seim* Polish Priests have died in after spending a week with her ais-
the oranieninieg; aincentration• cainp. ter, .Mrs. W. R. Perrier, Viraivanosh,
'Their bodies were cremated and the. 73/Ir. and Mrs. Frank„,Ritchie enter-
. . . .
, ishes sentto their families. ', tained a number of the Young People
„
': • R.A.F: raids :on . Gentian industrial on Saturday evening in honor Of their,
eentres- have fercett_tlin _Germans toegueite, Meisrs. David ,Jarnian - and
. trendier industrial factories to Pel- Joe Mitchell pf the R.CA.F,, Pori
'and. Germans attempting to build antAlhert (Who spent 'th week -end with
amnineition , factory in Skarzysk Air. and Mrs. Ritchie. •
.found the head engineer 'dead. The • '
following day •300 , Polish workmen
were arrested and, 'according to ad • RAPID- CITY •
vices received by the Polish Ministry • • .
of .enfeematjeleereee taken to a near- ''''•
Our teacher, Mise Dorothy Nixon:"
• ,: hY forest, forved to digtheir ., own ' -
graves and massacred be?' ma,,,,inc Miss Eimice Carter atid'Mr. Jim
r" Nall attended the "A.t Honie" of the,
Stratford Nornuil Friday eiening.
v An iniaensered• letter received in .„.. ,.„..„..
Stimson ° of . the Home
London ;from Poland speaks' of un- [.; ''''r" " " l"'
limited German cruelty to Poled.; Griard of Windsor is spending twc
' weeks leave With his' family:
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10411A 1941,
NEW Co.A.cR-FUTs,..sRpors•
ToRouGH;t14Exa, PACES
..Russell chief aeronaut -
mal engineer, Of the Maple MO Air -
&eft • Corporation . and A riell-gon'ter
to town, has 'taken over the job of
coaching IhesSepoys, CrookS,
Who has 'Om lot; el'netiated with
the 01,a1-„_, !ittOOJE" .11.arge. of the"' teal**
last week and is luny -making a be,
iated effort to whip the • team hit°
shape for the, playoffs which Will get
of
tunidsel:reetz.ne3ct not Friday
u
'The new coach Put the 'AV. thrn
asstiff Worlairt on Monday night and
aeeimilar was- scheduled ..for last
Mr. Crooks: "Imptwa his stuff'.
it appears and via,. it (Ws bite date'
it shmild he much illiproved team
that steps onto the ice l'Or-ithe Oak
-
006. ,•
*.,„Ww-ontrr-erl?e2-..
•Greer, yisheti Att., Sutherland, 'Gra...
„ham; Savage, . Harris, MCCOrmick,
Thompson.
14F SIG Enos
'OYER\ LucRisrow`,..turnoRs
Rednien ITOn Here OpeTuesday Night
Bse370.4dtopivec
e.Scoor;4=: Huffy Harris
•• •
• .
Lucknow and; Bailey Juniors are
battling it -oat in a two -game ,goalst
to -count series, for the right tcreneet-
ing Hanover in the Group Emile: The
first kime was played here On Tues-
day 'when the visiting 'Pechnen grab-
bed_an•8t»4 pqhy11l be an
overcome when ',AuciloN SALE of 14/ chore cows
when they journey to ,
imPosing" mergin for the, locals to
• and 12 choice heifers, all coming in;
Ieyville on"FridaY night
Tricky Huffy Harris, now -attend-
ing,Toronto University, went. big guild
for his home town team, scoring five
:‘
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WOOD.FOR SALE --Apply. 'Sentio:-
pl
GIRL WANTED, inalliedintelY• Apply
at Sentinel Office. • •
•;,
FOR SALE—A.utO knitting machine
.peefect einidition. Will sell cheap.
Apply te". Mrs. Sam'alcGuire. „
WANTS TO ' RENT-rA • einall.apart-
neent in Lucknow, 3 -or 4 rooms, for
two edulti. Apply. at- Sentinel•Office
Loos WANTED—All kinds 'of ings,
-- •
"get. our piiceS 1,,e.fore Selling; Luck
now Sae mill Company, 'Phone' 5't -enl"
79, Lucknow. ;
WANTED—Poplar &• hessitrood :head.
lig bleats, 20 inobep long; not less.
than. six inches in -dialineter..White
church Sawmill,
FARM FOR, SALE -100 acres *.#4.1
gdod buildings, adjoining 100 ,acres
also evaileble if required. Enquire at
Sentinel °fire. • •
WHY SUFFER thie agony of Rheu-
matic Pain,' Sciatica, Lembago, when
Runiavaps will give you quick welcome
rei:ef. MCKIM'S DRUG STORE.
•
JwientiPIeYseightrsdidn
didn't goals At eok ttlholaltiShtlie
ed.
4.14m and in ,the first period partic-
ularly the tuciciiewekide •cariied the
play to the Redmen, kept them bot-
tled up behind their own blue line
and hadeverybody but O'Brien in the'
neth beaten repeatedly. 4
A 3 to 1 lead for. Ripley was in!
creased to .672 4 the end of the sec -
end With each team scoring a pair in i3 , •
the third.. The game roefhened Westup ar wawanosneone corner west
H.UNTING:PARTIE-$. •
TO' ..PE 'OW-1ED
'Tbe annual shooting spree against
pheasants in several ceenties in Opt-.
nrio last fill; Which aroused consider-,
elzle indignation in rural districts, is
'being aggravated • at present hy" the
rabbit drives and fox hunts conducted
zealous. nienibers.,Of ,sporth' cluba.
• Farmers and ethers hive raised
strong protects.. Members of the Wat-,
Oleo- Comity=Tish and Game Protect,'
ive AsseciatiOn have adopted A its,-
olution, calling upon the Government
to compel Toronto biinters to -sheet
'their own back yards. I ,
:There are of uourte tWo sides ,to
a `qUestion. The bunter • claims that
each rabbit shot costs more than $7;
the -money teilg.Tipent eviciwitY
of the drive, ;secln drives being eon
ducted in -districts Where rabbits are
said to be. doing much damage. In
a recent drive near, Linwood, of a
hag of 108 bunnies, 500i Pounds were
Placed in storage . awaiting shipment
to British war , victims, • ,
, The Government has learned, how-
ever, that farmers do ;not like .one
hundred or more hunters searmieg
over their'fields in a body, 'and local
nil/lire& hold 'to the opinion that the
-onlyesport Ieft:4s-to be cleaned. Out
as a redult of- these rabbit Mies:
These protesth are. 'to ,bear fruit
Hon. H. C. Nixon has announced that
fish and game legislation for the year
will include a clause limiting to 15
girls Amy' organized hunting' &hie.
"Germans announce elearlY," the let -1
Miss blaude Bowker is Making her
• ter cOnthrura, "that Poles were .born
home 'with Mrd. John Carter at pres-
to serve the derman nation; to Per- ' ent.
fermi the hardest libpr. The reettit i
; Mr Frank bleNall'has given np his
of Stich behaviour is evident. Germans
. barber shop at Tara and accepted e
arrieing in Poland from the Reich are
•position in tondoie ‘ .
unheljevably ebvt.al They rid
.1---- •;.-, -•••....t.t.P.1,--itlreand -Mrs:-ArchieeNicifolson--an 4-
•
automobilesr in disregard of Pedest.'• tchihiten •visitect Sundnt with IV1r. W.
accidents. in ease cif. aecident,the. in,
Mies • Mary Carter of Stratford
Nth
jived Pole is mistreate.d and:subject-
mal. was bonze for the week -end
•. ed to severe reproach for , wasting
• • time. If the auteMobile is dainaged ori
•riann and cause large "nib' ." (..Reed.
•
Miss Noreen Thomson of Belfast
. the driver .iniuied in any way, the; 7ItS h
o.nle on Sunday
Pole is sent to prison. A new regela- ' 'Snow plows were the order of the
tion in Krakow and Warsaw forbids day the first of the week after Set,
Poles to enter, parks".
' urday's 'storm.
AINIM11,111.1•100.0.11M6
EyERYVIING
you believe in
att stake!
Buy
WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES
Regtitatiyi
This Spate- .Bonatetr By RAE. & PORTEOUS. •
Hanover—Goal, Cann; Van4
Huenemeeder; centre Ronalds;
wings, ' Ritz; Mos; Ai., centre,
IAA-kW/Zed; Klerozner,
•
' Summary
Firs* Period—Hanever McIntosh:
(Magyvood);• ; Hanever, Kierniner,
;(111agweed).. .pen".4(yeeVansly
• SectindieXedjetlanover,„:. sli;
LuelinoW, G. Book '(Graham); Luck,
noW Greer (B: Beek); ,Lucknew
will be held at Harris'. Stock Barn,
Ripley on Thursday February 20th.
Donald Blue, Am.; ' •Tho. Harris,
Prop.'
P.- E. POTATO
Cobblers or Green Moullteins
$US ,per 151b.: B45
"ONT. .POTATOES
90c per751b.Bag
National Hog Concentrate. -
• . $2.75 per. cwt•
Vaby write letteni and ;send money
orders? Order your Bray Chicks
through' attention,
, prompt delivery.
IS PIANOS FOR SALE at the Mild-
may Furniture- Store. $25.00 up. Also
new .piano. Open evenings. Free del-
ivery. Electric and gas engiee wash-
ing machines, radios and refrigera-
tore-at 'Old Sale' Pri,ceee Scbuett; -
& Sons, Mildmay.
AUCTION SALE of farm. stock, ine
play progressed and in the final
frame Tore. Gregg issued seven pen;
Aities, including' two five-minute rests;
tb Cuylerand Dahmer for fighting.
;RIIPLEY—Goat 'O'Brieriedef, Wall,
Schnihoth,- centre, Flynne ratings.
Buckingham, CnYlOr;, alt, Finlayson,
Herris, BoWera, Wall, Cottrill.
LUCKNOW—Goal, MeKlin; . def.
Os, Cook; centre,, Johnston, :wings
Dehmer, Roberts; alt., Biggs; }lanai:
ton, , Aitchison and McKinnon.
Penaltime ' Sunimary •
Bartiin, Hueneznoecler. , 'First Period •
:Third PerioilL-Lucknow, B. Book
(Harris, G. BOA); Laveknow,-B. Book;
ilane-vOrratolliddseelaucknovook.
(Greer, Fisher), Hanover, .Kleminer;
Hanover, Magwepd;:. Lucknow, Babe
Book (Fisher, Greer). ...
MATHESON INjURED AS SHORT-
. .
HANDED SEP.OYS LOSE
SepoY Goalie 1S*ffered: Gash, Above
• Eye' In Hanover::As Locals Drop"
7 to 5 Decision -Had Only .Eiglet
• Men In Uniform. '
-Short-banded for the first time this
season and :Without a sub goalie;
tucknow Sepoys dropped an impor-
tant gaine itt Ha-nnver last Wednes-
clay night 7 to 5,..A win *Mild have It Will be Haineeer in the Junior
given Lugknow,.at the worst, a sec Group finals no doubt They licked
ond place tie with Paisley 'in the fin,a1 Southampton 14 to .5 on :Monday
;Group standing. . . eight The return game was, in Han-
: „
With 'Only • eight men in Uniform over last night.
•
the •Sepoys put 'up a game battle and
set a hot pece. They ,Were leadlng 5 i
to 4, when. !Van, Mathison was gash•
ed above' the eye with a skate during
a pile up in front of the net.: He had
to retire from the game to be "sewed
up", The locale 4/v0ewithout then
sub goalie, Ml Riggin, • and Walt
Savage donned the pads for the first
time in 'his life. There was sever
minutes to get and only One alternate
to Spell off the weary Sepoye, ane
where the final gong" vent Hanoi/pi' .
tied pus ed inthree goals for a 7
•
t0 5 win. • •
Harris ,tFinlayscin) 5:2r
2---,;LueknOw, Dahmer (Johnston, Lucknew, before the Fifteenth day ;
Roberts).... 4:00 if March A.p. 1941. The lowest or any
T—Rnireyrflarris erfiralt)-7--.-TeteAT:40- ,ander-,not-rrecessariii-a e
•ef.Division Line) Tuesday, February
.18th at one o'clock. No reserve..the.'
der cover if weather is bed. See bills '
for list and terms. Mett_Graynor, Auc.; !
Fred D. Newman; Prop.'•
T. I. Convay
• IIARJAIS,TER., SOLICITOR• . •
Kincardine, , Ontario.
JteanCh :Office In The Spence;
- •• Lecknow, -East .of. the: _
Blink of. Montreal.
Will Be Ine .leachnirse • Each
Wednesday.'Meinihg &-.After:
noon
ea
TENDERS •
TENDERS will be received by tl-a;•
Undersigned for Ten cords of, Few ,
feet Elm Weeds not -less than • four.••
'nchses nor more than nine inches in
diameter, and tOt Twenty-five cords
• rf Eighteen inch body Wood, Beech
and :Maple, up to Saturday,. the Fil-
71-..eentha day •of February A.D.' 194i,
to be delivered at the Town Hall; ;
•
4 -0 -Ripley, Harris ........ . 17:55 Joseph Agnew, Cleric, Lucknow; Ont.
, • e • . ,
Secend Period ••
Bowers % : a:
0—Ripley; Harris' (Finlayson)lo:246.5
1325
• 8-:-Lucknew; tgge, (Dahnier). 17:25.
NOTICE To CREDITORS '.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ed,
ward Joseph James, late of the Town-
hip
of Kinloss in the County of
Bruce„Farmer, deceased. I
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to I
Perialtiee—Wall, • Cnyler, Cook,
'the Statutes in that behalf, that all
.0rediters and others having claims
againet the Estate of the said Ed -
Nerd, Joseph James, who died on or
about the First clawof December, A.D.
1940, are required on or before the
Fifteenth 'day of February ,A.D. 11
to send by Post de1iveitc
Arthur Hodgies;R:R.,No. 1, Holyrood
Ontario, the Executor of the last will
and .Testament of the said deceased,:
their names, addresses and descrite!
_thing the _full_ nartieulauce,of _their
claims; a statement of their accounts.
-and the nature of the securities (if
'anYl_held ,byethem duly verified by.
affidavit. • .1 •
• 'AND ctake notice that after Such
lest mentioned date the said Exe,
Cuter will proceed to distribute the
assets of the said deceased among the
parties entitled thereto, baying regard
.9n1Y to: the claims of which he shall
then have notice, and that the said
Executor Will not be liable :for' the
%aid assetseor any part:thereof to any
;Sewers, Dahmer; •
Third Period ..• . • •
9-Lucknow,,Iteberte•(Cook) .. 3:30
10"—Ripley, Harris .. .5:05
11—....fmcicriow, Dahmer (Rob- •
• Arts) ... . . . . ..,• .8.t40
12—Ripley, Finlayson .. . .. 12:47
• Penalties--- • Wall, 'Cook; cottriu
Roberts, Cuyler*, Dahmer; Bowers.
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'Keep Your Eyed. Open Fo-i This Bird
00
There is a new "raeket" beiog work-
.
ed in this section d Ontario, reports
the Durham Chronicle, and it is
• salesman whO is making a canvas:
selling brooms which he deelares are
teitig sold for 'benefit of the Canadian
Institute for the Blind, and ;which soc-
ietyhe claims to represent, But a lei -
ter from Kitchener Over, the signature
• of C. E. Robieson, district field sec-
retary foe the Institut, denies that
• eny such man represeiits the SncietY:
;• and farther s•ay,a these brooms are
made in ordinary factories and no.
by. theI blind people' at all. Thin char
lias been workilig itt Westere bnar
io, and "was tem out of Owen Sound.
by the policesot there is little doubf
he will contieue to tlirit-flem the cit.
fzetui of thi's Aistrict% so' long as he
liticknow, JuniOrs were all but pl-
minated .by that 8 to 4 defeat here
Tuesday, hot g� hack to Rip:
ley Friday deferinined to try and
overcome 'that lead. lerson or persons of whose claims
entice shall not have been received by
him.
• Apart trim fluffy of Ripley
• AAMSTAPNG
orrOminu[ST
IN LUCKNOW
EACHWEDNEiDAY
AFTERNOON
. 1:30 to 6 o'clock: ;
-=-W-M. 'SCHMID'S STORE: '
• Western Ontario Motorways
BUS SERVICE
from LUCKNOW
-Revised Schedule, • Effective
Octal% 6th, 1940• •
LEAYES• LUCKNOW—Daily,
,)
except Sundays and Holidays
•"at 7 a.m. for Wingliani,
„London, Detroit, Sarnia,'
• Stratford! Guelph, Toronto,
• Hamilton. .„
• SUN DAYS & Holidays = 3:30
PAC
Ta- RIPLEY- It • Kincardine,
. leaves daily, except Sundays &
pan. •
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SUNDAYS. & Holidays -10:40
'HOLIDAYS ONLY -72:45 pin.
, For further .information see.
Local, Agent.
• W. Smith
Central Gatage • Lucknow
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we'd pick Dahmere HaMilton and,' Dated. at Lpcknow, Ontario, ir
johrs.,tedi gthI,ucknow tenneas. tht 15th de3, Jaeletarl'A'RD'1941:i 'tuio;gins,
mostdenerpesoff• ensive ,mnOr
• R.R.R• Ne. 1, Holyrood, Ont.
either teem on Tuesday - nlght's pee- •Exetor.
formance. •. • '
"Red"'IDeiin of Durham refereed.
the game and the boys didn't like
him, and as one of them Put it, '"we
•could have beaten Hanover with g
men and a good,referee." re!
Hanover led 2 to 1 at tiie•end of
the first. The,Sepoys were in the lead
3 'to 2 at the end of the second•and,
holding a 5 to 4 .edgewhen Matheson
'wee hurt ' • '
Iueltriew goal,getters weie it. Boa
(Fisher); Fisher ,(B: Beak); Savage;
Graham (Barton); Oreer (R. Book,
Fisher). '
•
••Lucknow—Goal; Mitheson;edefeece
G. 'Beek, Banton; • centre, B. Hook
wings, Pisher, -Greer; alt, Savage
Oration. „
t)...
Merklevitt; def.
„tranalYite, ituenorneeder; 'dente* Ron-
eldn; wings, •Itetz and MOOS; alt, Mc1
,etcapeS procution, 'Setter keen your InOoth,..Mak*WOOd,' Kleintner: • ." Allin:
•'eyed' wide-oaen for • thisbir
men for :their game twith
Tuesday. They were Without' the ser-
releknow ,Juniors cbuldlcir:Ophileys, toe:
,
liti
now would earn the spot. •;
11:11i:917,a:01%i .thuhtekgroo4wls ,scf• ocirr.cd,S, Lectlocnkfl.
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vices of Westbrook, Duckworth and
Russ Beam; the latter oirt with a
ASUweihn cf6g)mr pllitsitleibynsw, c)tilhied• froesuurItteT)
°I°41tier'illiurYno ..L.....,_ i teams'endifig in I., 2, 3, 4, order as
Gecierich Sellers, at full etrengt1 follows — Wingham, Paisley?, Luck -
foe the first time this season; handee nplite•Hareiver,'
. . : t .
the -Wingbana In . diane 'an '8 to 3 set. ,
back On •MondaSr night, The Indian,'
0
were 'without their two . regular de
fense men, English and Fronnuager
while Zulaff refilaced Struke in the
nets. • ,
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CROSS ERECTED AT''' AIRMAN'S •
.GRAVE IN:MAITLAND CEMETERY
ir A temporary wooden cross has been •
; erected in Maitland cemetery, by the, •
peter:111nel of 'Ne. 31 Scheel of Air
Navigation -ea tribute to the memory
�f 623688 Aircraftsman Jehn Spence!?
• Debentiam of the • Royal Air Force.
The late .Jon Debenham's home Was
• in Farnham, Surrey England: He Was
I born October 10th;, .1918, accideritAk?
'
idrowned in Lake Buren dieDecember
7th, 1949,, buried on Deteinber 30th;
• 1940. The temporary wooden 'cross
has been made by tomiadgeo of the
Royal kir Force, arid bears a Oarviot
with the Motto "Per maim ad astra".
In due , the Imperial , War
'Craves comincesion will ergot a more
permanent memorial.. It will 'be. re-,
inembei:ed that Aireraftamen Bert
Alden George lost his life in making
a valiant effort ti save beberthern.
tirifortbriately his body has it yet. ,
bees; teetered,
A ttiekl 'a day keeps the.13‘ 'e'AltuP!) •
way.
lia'nO' ire; 7, WLeueekkesowite:ifits
odLueknow 7, •Itarerver 6
Gt;i0debrriice:',87: 1
ii.13
Hanover 9, It.A.F. 0 • ,
• ;The Standing -
(Not including 'last night's game)
• 'W. L. Pte.
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Winghare ' 2 '16
Paisley ; • , a 1'S
Lueknow e. 0 " 4 i2
Hanover ... . 5 10
Goderich -
R. A. P.
•tianovei:'s Interniediates eated
the'R.A,F: on Tuesday night by a•
"td • 0. score, •and are sure of. a 4tb
Place 'tie at .the lvvorst with Godericli
Sailors. Hanover has a higher num',
bet <If Seorin0' poiritS At). should grab
the'spot •
,•••••••,.:0.
Goderieh played in- Paisley last
night. A. win fcir Goderich would tie
' 4 5 '
11/ '0
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