The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-22, Page 14Rx
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' TN:E .LUCKNOY :SENTINEL, L,UCKNOW.. ONTARIO
WEDNEESUAY, ` NOV.. 22nd, 1961
TIIVIBER 'TIPS.
The Cubs moved well but in.
.front this week when they down-
ed 'the • Gophers to take, 4 points.
Harold .Errington rolled 6,511 plus
42 handicap for 693 and Jack
Caesar was, close behind with
661. Russ Buttoh rolled • 562 plus
45, handicap for the Gophers.
The Coons led by Mel Corrin;
with 6616' flat plus 60 . handicap
Ind one excellent game of 311»
flat took all 4' 'points f om 'the
Tigers. Bill 'and. • Marie Stewart
put: up a good effort with com-
bined totals of 1252 for the Ti-
gers best' effort. • • •
The Squirrels also' collected. 4'
points from • the ', short-handed
Wolverines • Freck and Marie
Button rolled high for the Squir-
rels' with combined total of 1255.
The Chipmunks •and '. Lions
split •the points. Freda' Errington.
who' was high' • lady,: bowler of
the, week with singles of 245 -and
247: and a 'triple of 645 'flat was
' ° the Lions star.. bowler.. Frank
'.Hawthorn took . the honours for
the Chipmunks with • 628 flat.
The Pole Cats. also •,scored 4
points from their .opponents' the
Kangaroos. Dinnie Hamilton and
Bob Macintosh: both rolled well
over the 600 mark ..for, the .Pole
•'•Cats.. Pat. Elliott• .and Shirley
Wraith'. were the . Kangaroos .best
bowlers. , •
' Lloyd 'Ashton with' a trip e' of
640. and the 'MacKinnon. duo With
r1Q9 aided the 'Beavers -1n .taking•
.3 points froth. the,. Zebras. Elmer
MacKenzie rolled; high for the
Zebras with 6G7 :and Bill Hall,
had 575. • •
Standrngss
Cubs 24, Beavers 20, Pole Cats
20, , ,Coons 20,, Chipn .,11s 18,
Squirrels ' 18, Gophers 17, Tigers
15,,• Lions :15, Zebras 11, Kangaroos
7, Wolverines 5, • •
Father J�h.i..• Hogan
Died•.At Age,Of 93.
Rev Fr, John Hogan, actRornan.
Catholic 'priest for 6.5 years and
chaplain for .the past years at
the House of Providence; died
Friday in St. Mary's Hospital,
London.; ' He would have been 98
On December '13th.
Until' he became seriously ill
a 'week ago, Fr. Hogan actively
carried out his: duties as chap-
lain of the. House of Provid,ence
and St. Mary's 'Hospital in . Lon-
don.
The funeral' was .held on Mon-
day at 10 a.in:. in St. Peter's.
Cathedral, London, with burial in
St,' .. Joseph's ` Cemetery; ,Kings-
bridge. . • .
Father John as, he was affec-
tionately known, • was ' born 'Of
pioneering. parents,' William Ho-
gan and -Mary Dean, on. a' home-.
stead . in' . Ashfield Township, His
parish• was ;that' .of • :St: Joseph's
at• . KLrigsbriage. As a youngster
he learned the :wa,ys .of ithe coun-
try first-hand; and gained his,
book 'learning .at' a and/
,school,
then •at Goderich. High- School.'
Destined . to be a priest, he ent
ered St. Jeromes College in.
Kitchener-; Moved. to :Assumption
College:" in Windsor • 'and • then
-finished-741s , training, ,at. Grand_
Seminary 'in • Montreal.
In 1$9:6, at 'the age of 27, he
knelt in 'SI. Peter's Cathedral,
London; and was ordained -to the
priesthood by the Most. Resr,
Dennis, O'Connor.
As a young assistant, .he' .start-
ed his ' work ' at Our Lady, of
Mercy parish in Sarnia, moved to
Mount' •Carmel, then to' Windsor,
.and. at .• the ' turn of . the century
went back 'to StAthroy.
His parish at Strathroy' was
40 miles long; 20 miles wide. It
stretched from, Watford . 'in the -
west to,, London in the east and
comprised .churches at Strathroy,
Watford and Adelaide.
He thought -nothing of travel-
ling up to 50 miles a . day on his
rounds. . and. soon became a fami-
liar figure in the Middlesex coun-
tryside.
'From Strathroy he went back
to Windsor, then east again. to
St. Thomas, ' hnd, during the First'
World War was priest at Clinton,,
which had the mission; church,• at
Blyth, , • .' • •
Then? °the . wanderlust struck
him 'and.. he left the Diocese of
London for ten years 'to serve
at •Waterdown in. • New York.
State. On 'his return: he. •was
with the' Christian Brothers . in
Toronto and in 1934 _ Was appoint-
ed 'chaplain ..to the House ' ; of
Providence, •a home for the 'aged,'
and St. Mary's, a hospital .for. the
• incurable;' in London.
Father Hogan is survived by
one brother, Willaiam of Ashfield;
and. two sisters.,.. Mrs.. Bernard
Brady' '(Mary) and , Mrs. John,
Brady' (Margaret) both .of Strathi.•
roy: He was predeceased by Pat'
rick •,of Ashfield, . Rev. James 'Ho-
gan
Ho-gan of. •Lucari,..' Joseph of North
Dakota and Michael. of Lucknow,.
the latter-havirtg-d'ed-just" few
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