The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-02-13, Page 10t •.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, FEB, 13th, '19.0
.OId: Times With Arena
cked
Ear �:H�mi #-Goderich Gamy I�llor�day
• r_ift�egn hundred hockey fans
Packed, the Lucknow :,Arena on
Monday ' evening for the exhibi-
tion game between Hamilton Jr.
A;
.Red Wings and ,Crederich Jr.
H .Siftos
It was in 'effect "PaulHender-
S. Night,'! 'wit'h ,the turnout .a
• iraibute to. this Lucknow-born
youth who rose from "minor, shoe-
I, ey 'pranks in the Sepoy Town to
potential N,HL, eali�bre. .
,the- store. was incidental. Last.
:year's Memorial'' Cup •Charnpions
bad too much finesse for the Sif-
tos, and ,defeated "them 12-0, But
it wasn't •that one-sided. The
Goderich ,boys gave iteverything
they had ,and the crowd was pul..
ling for them to flash the light,
at least once,, •
Never -letting up they., ,gave it
one 'of their 'best tries in the last.
ten ,minutes. but a stout defence,
and uncanny goaPkeeping Ott , rar-
ted every effort„ Doucet and Har
rop shared the net minding chores`
for the Wings, .while B., •McNab.
;faced the.,nusic for three gperiods
in the 'Goderich „nets: He stopped
•i�w-i%i%/ii
A SINCERE THANK YOU
From The Lucknow . and . District' Lion Chib to
the people, of this area for their support in attend-
ing the ` Hamilton-Goderich .. hockey game on Mon-'
day. The .Lions, were ,gratified to see the arena
filled. for .the first time in. ' many : years.
YOUR . SUPPORT WILL FURTHER . THE, . PROJECT
OF ' ARTIFICIAL ICE IN THE LUCKNOW ARENA
ATTEND THE BENEFIT DANCE
�ridqy Night, Lucknow Legion Hall
Kinloss 'Boy Scouts are sponsoring a.. benefit dance.
for Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'j-Iowald • and fainily ; in. '.
the Lucknow .Legion, Hall on Fridaynight of this
week: The Howalds lost ';their 'house and contents
by fire a short time ago and the .Kinloss ' Scouts'
are seekingthe support of the community in this
project.
Cards and Games will berovided for': those who',
p
do not: , wish. to :dance.
Space. Donated By
C
UR ' LOCAL CREST HARD • WARE
Phone 528-30.08
WE CARRY A.
m
�o Fete.. stock Of Materkils
For'.
ODERN I(ITCNEN CABINETS
including
RB.OR:I,TE
range. Of „Beautiful Colours:
YWOOD
. All 'Thicknesses'
�rbme Binges and Pull:
Metal Mouldings
$helving
Tile, Board
n A Variety:Of Colours
You Are Invited To Come '1n And
These; Materials Over,
John w.:.Hend�rsbtt Lumber
• a lot of rubber in a stout-hearted
display, that had: both attackers
and defendersparked. an ;top of•
him on many occasions.
:The Wings scored 4 'Tri the ,first,
5 in- the seeond and 3 in the final
frame,. The scaring was wen div-
ided, Thomas land .Savage had, two:
'each with single markers •netted.
'by Peters, Gofton, Henderson,
Martin, W�a11, Noels; Ma�nsh and
Cras'hT�ey '
Hamilton -- goal, D,oucett, Har-
rap; def., Doak, Wall; centre,
Campbell; right wing Henderson
left wing, .Peters; alit., CnasMey,
Goegan,' Thomas, Martin,' Lofton.
Marsh, Savage, Pipe, . -Hagerman,
Noels, Cameron,.. •
Goderich' ' goal, McNak
Patterson and , Skeoch; centre,
Thorn son; . deft wing; .Loveless;
right wing,:.. Gow let,• alt., Nether-.
ington,Bowness,' McClure;,. Leduc,
Coniley, Williamcaon, Jeffrey,
$Hell,• •Graham, •
Referee, :Frank Slotta, Kitchen,-
s'm'
er; Linen, :Robert Allan, Gor-
don Crawford, Goderich. ' •
1st Period
Hamlilton— •
. Peters (Casnpbell)• • 1:30
Lofton' (Grashley, Martin) 9.06,
Thomas ,(Gofton, Martin)' ,. 0:50
Savage (Marsh) - , . • 18:45
Penaltiest Goegan of .Hamilton;,
two !hooking .Fenalties; _ Jeffrey,' of
Goderich; kneeing.
2nd Period.
Hamilton,—:
Henderson (Peters,.: •:
.Campbell).1:55
Martin ',(Lofton, G'oegan) .4:20,
Wall (Martin, Gofton) 8:56
Thomas (Gofton, Goagan) ; 14:85
Noels (Henderson, ,
Campbell) '17:08.
Penalties:: Goderich, . Patterson;;'
,lashing;• •McLu•re, charging; . Ham-
il+ton, ;Groeg!an, •holding Doak,
terference, :Marsh, slashing..
3rd Period
Hamilton- '
Marsh (Cameron) :;' '4:40
Savage
• Crasghley .(Thomas;
'Gofton) 9:.15.
Penalties: Goderich; Skeoch,
roughing, Hamilton, , , Cam:pbell,;
roughing,
REBOUNDS
The ' attendance '• •at, the ggatne'.
n .Monday • was about 1.500:
The arena, hasn't 'accoxninodat
ed :a crowd - like that 'since the
Chin .line; was flying over a• de
wade, arid "a• ago:. r
Probably: :the happiest• man in
the •• builduig was; Paul' -Header -
son's , father, Garnet Henderson,.
who was !beaming. ,with' justifia-
ble pride.
• Probably the most disappoint
ed person in the community was:
Paul's.. ,mother, who missed the
game as he 'is hospitalized in
Winghrain recovering tfroni 'virus
pneumonia: Paul: visited her in
the hospital eiiroute to Lu kzio w
'The Harrrilton team. had •a, brief,
stop ..in Wirighath while`, coach':
Eddie Paul Henderson' and
Gary. Doak made a TV appear .
an-ce on John Brent's sport cast:'
Bush, • h'o, started, ;h,is ;hoc+key'.
career, in Collingwood, played.
Junior with'f�ni' elph and ,pro hoc-
key with Detroit, 'has' been, Coach-
ing the Hamilton' Juniors, for 3
years. r
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!h•on4 5 28'1.31.1.8 R Liicknow •
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Timber Tips. •
This Past week the 3 ;top place
teaxns• took 4 points 'each from
their . opponents with . the Cubs,
Scoring off the Gophers, the T1-
gars. off the: Coons and the Beav-
ars with the Zebras, .
The other six 'teams ended •up•
with•3 point victories with 'the
Chipin'unks, Wolverines ' and
Kangaroos taking 3• points at the
expense of the.., Lions, Squirrels
and Pole .Cuts, ' . •.
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The Cubs` set a new ..Learn triple
,againwith a, flat •teaxr�•triple of.
313�8.•and -.3392 with 'handicap,. It
was 'team effort. all, the. way for
the 'Cubs, The Gophers were
bowling well too with Charles'
Anderson scoring 687 and' four
of the• other ;bowlers were over
the 500 flat. mark. •
Marie and Bill Stewart set, the.
pace for 'the. • Tigers and 'Grant
Chis�hoini: `'and ,Mel and .Helen
Dickson were Close''•behind. Mary,
Fisher- was ..tops"for 'the' .losers.
' Donald MacKinnon• led the
way for the '.Beavers with :a• 711.
flat score and Len andFern„Mac
Do'nald, Marion. MacKinnon were
over , the 8;50 .flat mark Stuart.
Jamieson : was high for the•';Zeb-.
ras..
' Betty Garuro`n and Lois: Allah
led: the way., for the !Kangaroos
over the short handed Pole Cats.
Josie .Hamilton . and Hazel Web:
star. had. .high; !honours for/ the
Pole Gats: '' r • /•
.Al Baker rolled'x.600 flat:, plus
96 handicap for 696 and AhJohn.-
ston scored. 6,00 :handicap• includ
ed for the Wolverines:Top. bowl-
ers, for• the Squirrels were ''Bett:y
'and' ;:Roy Finlayson with. 651 and
643 and ',Bill ' uttpn's• 612
Phe Chipniu:nks • were ' �b'gaster
ed for 'their :attack 'by Jim , Ma-
thers' and Bill Bunter: with scores
of 646 and 608 and ; John 'Park;
was `high ; for the'• I:+ions
Standindgs
Cubs •57; Tigers 50,, • Beavers' 48,
Zebras 41, Chipmunks 37; ° Lions
35, Coons -34, Pole Chats 34,Stan
garoos 33, Gophers 31; Squirrels
28, Wolverines .2'7:
Gary• 'Doak the . Goderich '
evict lad.
who graduated to the, Wings: this
year ,and ° is . a ' rock on defense,
summed 'it up pretty , ;well 'when
he .said • that the.,big : di•ffererice.
,between A' an�d.'B; ;is; you have to.
•t'hink, .act. and .move faster: That
1was evident in the ,game:`
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The event was Sponsored by
the LIickn�iow and;;Distr erLion
Club
in support Of the artificial
.ice .project. The 'ice »lias ,been in.
operation 'since • ;the first of De
Caliber and the .:.project will •.be
completed •with ;the pouring ,of a
;concrete floor. : .
Lucknow: Midgets
Must V,•in Tonight.
Luckn'ow: Midgets will be be-
hind the $'-ball as they. go• into
•We'dn.esday (tonight's). game '
against . Blyth” in the •LucknQw.
retia., Lucknow is behind two
games to one in the'best-of-three
series. Lucknow.-- ,wan the f;nt
game with, Blyth, +t'rimming . them,
9-2 last Wednesday ;in Blyth and
Blyth ,care out' .on top 'again -in
y
Lucknow an '.Friday by a 9-'1
sc�o re.
Game time, tonight is 9 -
Come
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Corrie -o�: t and support 'the Mid-
gets and cheer them on to victory.
Luck�now ; Dis"trict. Haigh $0hool.'
In The school auditorium • folioW
ing the game,:they. were served.
sandwiches, milk 'and were
be-
fore starting back•., For :the . Red,
Wings Ott` meant about, a 21 ,hour
bus trip, 'so it would.lbe pushing•'
2:00 a.m., when. ' they, got back.
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-The Wings . had a �bene#it ex •
hibi�tion game it Toronto' Tues-
day night With a ,Metro Junior A .
team, with proceeds. for a player
Who lost 'an eye in' the' playoffs:
last ' .year..•
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Speaking of ,, playoffs, E'die
Bush was asked' 'how.. he•'rated:
this ,team with last year's: cham-.•
:
pions. ,Without oommittisug; him-•
Self, he sa�id'.•th:ey'` had last some
of ttheir. e'xperienc'ed players and.
were going with a younger squad
thus season: • '
}fe's •well • 'pleased . wi,t'h' : their •
showin , and they're rolling well
g.
now and. --winning some of the lois.::
ones.. The Wings 'are curren'ly,
one:point:' from a second -place .tie
and. certain ' of a ' playoff spot:.
Hocke . •.fans, in:this district will
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now be: keeping.• an eye on them
more'. closely than. ever.
fs • .,
Incidentally the Forum•; :holds
close; to ; 4,000; and in case you're
interested the, crowds:as yet' are
•neat • of .sellout s oapaelty.
The Lions consider • theamselVes ,:
fortunate:in having 'been able' to
►bring . •two"' such' Clubs. to ',nick-.
riow:'and ` their. sincere 'apprecia-•
tion :goes out: to • Coaches Eddie
Bush; and'. to Jack Evans. •of ',thee
Goderich_ Siftos:
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The players were'' ready . for
the 'post• game. eats;. & went for
the g•e • aus.'•heaps .of. sandwiches
which•';they` ' w shed':down" with ,
123.'1 f pint bottles :Of milk
chocolate and white They would.
.have . finished off a few !pose, 'but.•
their consumgption was underesti-
s- na-t dHowever tr•ere--was--iplenty
Reeve' G: W. Joynt :and Lloyd,.
Ashton,' ' president Of the Lions
:Club, were on TV on ;Friday, :and
gave •a run down of ` arena ' pro
posals' • and the artificial ice pro-
ject.
The two teams' used the dres,.
sing rooms and • show:ers at the'.
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Last •year"they coped the Mem'
•orial. Cup, emblematic• Of Junior •
supremacy in :Canada. They
played 80'•games during the sea=
son,: • losing . only' 12, • •
p. . Fust said ,Pant "Henderson's 41:
goals •at .present' is quite a fete
, Junior hockey, Paul is the
high goal getter. 'in the loop., :arid
third' in the ,coring. race with 25
assists f,r, a total of 66 pcitits.,
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Pau:' eicpressed'pleasure in be
ins 1"�aek
to • Lucknow and .with,'
the.r'eeption: they; received, Rid- 2
ing . the bur with the team from .•
the High Schr r 1 to' the Arena.
Paul t9r,k a lot' of ribbing froth
d
b diate _• such as,. "there:'s the.
City •'`yra'u.'{avegot .a pool'
ol'
' Whoi9' .' ii tt�ry.wat r Yl/yy'
er," etc.. 6„otc.
1'
1
B
,of hot coffee as 'a "chaser", and
a bag of 'sandwiches to take with
them.
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Good luck Red Wings and, hits
off to a- .plucky Si�fto team., was •
the final departing salu,te..•
Hanover' Councih• has approved
in principle an .: extension to •,
sewage: ',installation- that would:
pave ' the way for ` a proposed, '
•$1,000,000 shopping plaza in that
town;' The- .plaza : will • centre i
around :a new ;$180,000 bui1dfn�g
planned; by • Smitty's Shhoppiflg
centre, .
For
Ar. and Mrs. Bill •McCreati
and family
Ripley Township; Nall
Thursduy February 14th-
,Music, 13y.:Cartutherg .Orchc tra
THOSE"W HING. TO DONATE'
''Without Attending Danc4 May. .leo So By Leaving :
Satre At •.'k oyai Bank,,. Ripley,
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