The Lucknow Sentinel, 1942-02-19, Page 8AR-'
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THE LUCENOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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3 SPECIAL GEO. ' WASHINGTON
Pages. Of interest to all` loyal Amu-
ericana end particularly valuable
for school ,children .'studying hist-
ory. will be three George Wash-
ington Birthday Anniversary Pages
• . ,. including one page in full col-
' or appearing in the Pictorial Re-
view with this Sunday's (February
22) issue ' of The Detroit Sunday
. Times. Be sure to get The Detroit
Sunday.Tin es'•this Week and every
week.
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the fans' the •most interesting dis-
Piay of hockey; ,with the line of •
Chin -Chin' and . Mul'lin clicking nice
ly ,
. ' Goal getters for the Bantams were
Ab Chin •3, George Chin 1, Herb
Culbert. L
'Juvenile •
driven
Lucknow=GGoa1,-Bud Orr; defers-,
Lloyd Hall, Jack Mowbray; centre,
Mel Stewart; wings,. Reg. Ferguson.•
;Bill ele ver boy H'axens t`,
$EPDX$$ TRIMMED
IN "FIRST 'PLAYOFF
In a very nedi�ocre display of hoc-
key, ke • played o. 'a sheet .soft ice,
p1 . Y n sh t. cid
the Sepoys took a 7-3 trimming here
on Monday night in the first 0.•the
2 -out -of -3 series with Kincardine,,
.for Bruce League group. honors. .
The a Sepoys were short handed 'and
as well had to use a pinch hitting
goalie. Kincardine .on the other hand
used O'Brien, who was not eligible
because he .played . Q.H.A. • hockey
this season for Hanover, And to
O'Brien rlen gons most of. the e credit for.
Kincardine's victory .for - he -played,
a sensational game as he deflected
rubber ' from .all angles.
Kincatdine took .a , two ggal lead
in .the first.periodand ran thexount.
to four in the 'second period before
Lucknow, scored . their ,first goal' on'
a xieat'play by Lambert"from Fish_
Fisher caromed one • in midway
through the 3rd period to : make it.
4-2. Barton . got .it back - with ease
as the whole Kincardine' ' team
'swarmed in with most :of the. locals.
dandling • along at . 'the blue line.
Johnston gave them new life at 18
minutes when he scored' ona power.
play, butwith less than a. minute
`to• go Kincardine ran in two quick'
goalsortthe weary Sepoys.
Lucknow. - Goal!, Mordell;, Def:,
Cook and Shane; cenre, Fink; Wings
Stewart and .Johnston; alt., Fisher,.
Lambert and Harris.
=_Kincardine—Goal Q'Bnen,-_Def ,_:.
Barton, Walpole; .centre, Wilson;
wings Graham and Wall; alt., Suth-
erlan Cottrill M. Graham, Henry.Donald Jdhnstoii,'Jim. Purves,. Ron- -Kern Me=$hirl"B'o`wers-
ald Mclnnes... . Sammary
• Kincardine --Goal; Bell; def., Bird, . First Period
McGregor; centre, Linklater; Wings, • 1—Kincardine,' Wilson
McConnell, Morrison;. alt., . Hall; . 2—Kincardine, :Cottrill
Henry, D' Curran; P. Curran,' Jae- '' 'hani)
ribs, •l�etialt3! Wrlsvra:
Second 'Period
3—Kincardine, Sutherland ,(Cot-
trill) 2;119
4: -Kincardine, Cottrill
etland) 6:32
5-Luckno.w, Lambert (Fish-
er). 16.50
Penalties -Johnston 2, Wall, .Wal -
Pole,
Walpole, Cook;
Third :Period 1
6.--Lucknow; Fisher 1
7'—Kincardine, Barton 14:00
87-Lucknow,• Johnston. 18.20.
9 -Kincardine,. J. Graham, • 1 19 18
10 -Kincardine, Wilson • (M. Gra •
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haul)' ' ' 19.27.
Penalties—Johnston, Wilson, Wall,
Shane, Graham'and Cook.
Referee -I -Wilson. Kincardine,
Lucknow-Goal, .. B. Johnstone;
def, J. Ferguson, EC A. Johnston;
centre; G. Chin; 'wings,. ,A: Ch'iix,.. G.
Mullin; alt.; H. Culbert, J:' Farrish,
J. McMillan, K., McLennan;, E. Al -
lin'.
Wingham—Goal, ..Johnston; def:,
Lee, Brown; centre, Kress; wings,
Towne, ---Edgar; alt., Loekridge, Frn--
est, Sibthorpe; Templeman, Seli.
Referee -Jack Cook.
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Shi'rl Bowerat • handled the ..game.
here Monday and dished out the
penalties mostly in pairs, regardless.
of who 'was the offender;
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• 17.50
WON. IN, KINCARDINE, _
Lucknow • Sepoys . made it two-
straight
wostraight last week over ' Kincardin.e.
and forced a. playoff series for`group
honors.
The Sepoys drubbed the
siders 8 to 4 on Monday of last week
and on Wednesday night in Kitcar--
dine -eked out a 5 to 4 win.
. The game sparkled at "times and
was fast, and clean with only 'three
penalties imposed ' by Referee $hirl
Bowers.
The first period . was scorless, . but •
Lucknow turned on- the heat in the
second frame and ran in fourquick
goals. Kincardine got one of. them �.
back before the period ended, and '
went 'to .town in the third period.
By the twelve minute , mark they
had tied the score. Roberts got the 1
winning tally on a neat scoring play
in the dying minutes of the period.
. 1717Ti sera a :a fag ti routkaot ftc -
• iii spiteair-tli wilaet tZiugJi wasvaa"ip.
ink andvisability. bad due to fog.
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The localswere scheduled to play
in Kincardine; last night and a defeat
would eliminate' them: A win would
necessitate a third game.
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These two teams are playing In -
the Bruce League
nthe'Bruce.League and the Sepoys
have sent" their..' entry fee, ' yet .no.
due seems to know whether the lea-
gue officially exists .this season pr
not. •
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According to H. H. Damm on
Tuesday there 'definitely is:a 'Bruce
League He 'is secretarytreasurer of
the organization' and Chesley is wait- •
,
to meet the winner of the Kincard
' ine-L- ucknow series.
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Furthermore Mr. Damm. emphas-
ized that O.H.A.: players are bared,
which 'barrs both O'Brien and Rig-
gin. from the Kincardine net. A re-
play of Monday night's game will
likely be ordered
(LOCAL and GENE R ►I )
Mr. Matt Sproul is. in quite poor
health at preSent •
George ,' oynt; who :has been ill
with pneumonia, is able to be out
again,
Harvey Bali' of the R.C.A.F. at
Guelph is spending, a leave. with .bis
parents, Mr. Wand Mrs. - J. H. Hall.
an 1VfcIn es : lfeft• last week for
Quebec where ,he has secured' a pos-
ition in an aircraft plant near Mon-
treal.
Mr.• and Mrs.. Wilson s W iso Woods and
.._
Teddy of Guelph spent the week-
end with; Mr: 'and Mrs. James, R;
Hackett;
r.
. . and.. ' . R. Thom
•M...Mr sons H p
were in Goderi• Monday afternoon.
attending the funeral of their coup-
in, Mrs. Mary Thomas, who passed
away in. Detroit on Friday.
Mr,, S, E. Robertson has been ill
for the past w etc -whir -an attack
of shingles but is able 1Q be out this
week. ,ply
Cokls and 'flu, have been prevalent
in the district and during .the past
week all members of Phillip Stew-
art's family. werea 1l and confined
to their. home. . •
John Farrish, was. in • Woodstock
last •Thursday :attendink_the annual,
meeting of Western Farmers' Wea-
ther Insurance • Mutual " Company.
Losses during the past year amount-
ed, to over $65,000.''.
Mr. Jack Watson of London 'at-
tended thefuneral"of' ei
ten a hMr.1�
d1
Campbell, and is remaining, • here
for a few daysrenewing o:ld • ag-
qUaintanees
Mr. and .Mrs, Elmer Webster, Mrs:
Robert "Webster,. Melvin and Watson'
Webster of Clinton attended the fun
eral .of Mr. Neil. Campbell on Wed-
nesday.
OBITOBITUARY survives. ' The children -are Mi0 •;
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FRANK WILLIS '
Frank. Willis, a native and,' with
the exception Of a few years spent
iii North Dakota, a lifelong resident
of_ the Port Albert' section of Ash-
field towns. hi'p, died in Alexandra
Hospital.' on Tuesday night, Febru-
ary 10th in his seventieth .year. He
was recovering from a severe .attack
owith a
f-when.ihcken •
neumoinas�t.
fatal heart condition. He ••was a son
of the late John 'Willis and.Mrs. Wil-
lis, who .was Miss Caldwell' before
her marriage. He .'was educated at
I
Port. Albert .aattended, i .and Dungannon schools
and'
'Presbyterian
rian
t the yt
church. As a - young ' man, he heard
;the call of 'the West,; but when • his
• 4father died he returned and' • took
over 'the'.farm ond'the.2nd .conees-
sion. He married Mary .Ari McCul-
lough of Goderich ':.townshi p who
g.p>
with three daughters and' two sons
Wilbur • Stewart, .G.oderich, ' Mrs..
Earl MacDonald, Kintail; Miss Clara
wiiip;Agelph;. Harry, a,t 'home, and
Vern Willie, of Goderich. There :014.0
are ul half-sisters and one'half.
Mrs.
...Willis,Etta
Dan Vi1'i
I. Mr..
bio
til
` Stewart and Mrs. Robert Doak, all
of Goderich; Mrs. Bert Grummett,
of Saskatoon, and Mrs. J. A. John-
ston, of Ashfield township. The fun-
eral, was. held Friday with service
at the family home and interment
in 'Dungannon cemetery.
Bargains' in 'men's • and boys warm
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MRS. ' L. -G. CROZIER 'of Walkerton.
.has been 'appointed representative
for this district of the 'Western Oii-
tario: Women's' .Advisary .Cott-
tee of the •W, artime. Prices & Trade',)
Board. y
is
The Minister of Finance of the Dominion of Canada
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JUVENILES AND'BANTAMS
QUALIFY FOR GROIJP PLAYOFFS..
• .. , ', . • Lucknow's Juvenile and. Bantam
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Both clubs, Mr. Damm points put
have neglected 'to submit referee's
reports of games played: •
Winghain faded out of the picture :
quickly again this -season. They led
the group- until the last game, ,lost
e avo i aurid o
th play() ff w th . OwenS d f r
hockey teams staged • a double kill-
ing last Friday night, that resulted
in both teams qualifying to meet
Clinton in the 'playoff series for
the respective group championships.
and . the right 'to •' continue in the
Ontario Minor League playdowns.
The ,Juveniles ousted Kincardine
group .leadership,. and then were + bw a.3 to 1 count. in' a game' that
en -
eliminated by Walkerton in'the'first was a scramble affair but close ough to be plenty interesting.
• . •' • • • Lucknow drew first blood, on al
Walkerton scored a 8 to ?victory' a passout r
goal by Havens, from .
at the corner
qn the County Town last week and. . of the net by :Purves.
Two minutes later Bill Treleaven
on . Monday night -held the Indians -fired a backhand shot intothe net,
to a'sebreless draw. Goals counted with Stewart getting'the`assist. The
on the round. • second period was, scoreless and so
• I was the third until about three min-
••• ` • • • titgs to go when Lloyd Hall broke
Bill Chin has been on the sidelines away to make it 3-0:
for the past week due to illness. A minute later Liriklater prevent-
• ` * • • ',. ed a shutout by scoring. the visitors
With peanuts hard secure, the only goal.
Bantoms Won 5-0
First feature of this double bill
was the Lucknow-Wingham Bantam
game,' which the home team won
easily by a score. of 5 to' 0, and for
1 round • of the group playoffs.
Trail. Rangers are this. ear offering
hpt dogs and coffee to hockey fans.
and doing a nice business at local
•games. '
No Survival. without Victory. Bit), , finished play and smooth perform -
Victory Bonds.. ante deserved the win, and gave
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'10% on application; 15% on 15th April .942; . 15% on 15th May 1942;
20% on 15t Thine `1942;.. w •20 0 on 15tH Ty 1942;
20.82% ort 'the 3% bonds OR 20.62% on. the 24% bonds, on. 15th August -1942
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accrued interest from -1st March, 1942, to the due dates of. the respective instalments. •
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in each case without. accrued' . interest.... The 'surrender value of the , I3..%. - Bonds.- will 'be
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The lists will open on 16th February 1942, and ,,will .close on or about
7th March 1942, with or without notice, at the discretion of this
Minister of Finance.
Deartment of Finance, •
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