HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-04-06, Page 8TIN LtICKNOW $KNTINOL, L1CKNOW, ONTARIO' WIDE AY. APRIL
OR* JACK NkKIM AGAIN PRESIDENT
Curling Club Executive To Investigate
Feasability Of Building New Rink,.
Reeve Speaks On Arena Renovation
The annual rneeting,of the Luck-
now Curling Club took the form of.
• dinner meeting at the Parish Hall
' on Thursday evening. After a
deliajous roast beef dinner, Pres-
, idem Dr, lack.McKim welcomed
the sixty members and guests
pr.!eSent
Glen. Walden, secretary -treasurer
read the minutes of the last meet-
. ing and gave a financial report.
At this points' Stuart Collyer; arr-
ived and showed two films on curl-
ing, The Brandon Brier and the...
Charlottetown Brier. The films
were introduced by Bob, Finlay,,
and were enthusiastically received..
At the.donclusion of the films,
Dt, McKim continued' with the
meeting. : Vernon Hunter reported
on the estimated cwt of building
a curling rink, Dr. McKim repor- •
ted on the estimated cost of runn-
ing a club,. After a short discuss-
ion, it was decided that the exec-
utive
xecutive .forma cot'nmittee to invest-
igate the feasablity of building' a
new curling rink."
The executive of 1965-66 were
returned for another year, They
are as . follows; President. Dr. jack
McKim: Vice-Aresident,. Frank
' Alton; Secretary -treasurer .' Gle[
Walden; Directors, Larry Salkeld,,.
Alex Hackett, '.Bob Finlay, Henry
MacKenzie, Marg Finlay and Mary
Boyle., . .
•
Reeve George Joynt spoke brief-
ly. on I,ucknow's plans for renov-'
ating•the arena, which will.
include a club room, if the Curl-
ers decide
url-ers"decide to remain with the •
arena.
Asea MacFavisk Needs Ripley Ladies
Curllng, Club Championship Coming UP
RIPtEt t..$RLf\rG:NEWS
tald .Pailaiette's rinkcomposed
of Wil uet McLeod, vice; Jack,
Eth t •sk`ecnd. and Ball' Scott
legei,' woo the March.Draw raw' at the
local club last Thursday evening.
The final game against';7im 'Mac -
lald's fosotne NV as 'a thriller ;
that” Went into anextra end**
the t'"act:ette rink 'picsed up the':.
point tE,•win 97,$. This is the:, •
.�` to zdtinie seaoli that Jim
Margaret has SkilTed his rim:
• i? a. drag final only to come
•Out :seeih � in the final game.,
r' its Were. as. follower Ftst
t►tacD 1d S, Carl G
l t: ay. T 10, •
1' CaL? c ron 'ia:er'te B.
SM R ott
4;..;., Elm e�rr
E-adlel
Lloyd S.
* . Micrena.14`
"i 1L
Elmer & e�:. Fid tramDon.
i. �
/11nr Maim
inzre : 0,f• fire tree Vi nzer
•dra*S are itCw *esi in aL.'i!,-tttr
• robin se 'ies rz eliminate "*2 rink:
The;,;o a' -'
4`2t death twelve -end eat=ro-
mo z ,for f_ •Club
i s final r are =Oct.,
Winner of the-^'-�-w,,�� y �.,aw ,,�'w ..
71
. w Toa `� ..'.._.dat:- .
season
eDodds' rmk tterty,•
Ackert -e« Ma: Cc
Coiling and Mildred Thompson;.':
Sick Committee ' Franc es_ Schultz.
and Joyce Courtney;: Nominating '•
Con niittee, Elaine Pollock and
Mary Walden:
It was decided to purchase a
trophy with the„donation made to
the Club by George. MacDonald for
comFetition• in a local ladies' bon-
spieliepen to any lady •having.':a,•
share'in the club.. The ladies•also
approved a:donation of,•.$400..00 to.
the Men's Gluts, no purpose for it's
rise to be specified this year.
e s, . .
A good turnout is expected: this
evening for tie annual meeting
of the Curling Club; ••I esi lent Don
MacTavish, Secretary Lloyd Wylds
and. Treasuurer Walter Lock have an
'gnt-etesting agenda planned, so
this,str m ld be, a: worth -while. event.
Don .McLay.
,.. HOUSE LEAGUE CHAMPIONS„- a
efter. Hitter of aetive minor hoc.
House ' L@Ue key . are 'the Ashton-Sehmid' team. Shown left- to, right, are Floyd
Milne, arena manager, who donated,' the new trophy; captain Russ
Receive Trophy..y Moncrief of the wine' M
winners; 'George manager of Mie ' winning
•team. ;
sere 3 and 1.. ,lead.
. wai. e win.ter Of the• Pt ' `"s
Walde'fid e Ls c
e's :
60=1;7. 'The'Lr-iia,- bat.. r, "'^
bel Lore.Team Martin.
s `c 'an - r.:liott. lead,
Scoring was
•.ti. 'tib '. •,. ^.. ,.,8. �•y,, • , f
paw;^wed ttr, ,z.'e
;eye' '�542 ati St:#::&NO er.%. C -
ti e ��
the z`es' maw r=
ittet
pins to the
L t.,`r."i N:l .. ash was ell ed as
es .,: the Ladies
reera. a inetr"'`g ..
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foll
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dent . ti 'rSo- ity. Secretary , Lois
:C :vb`! yTr� �L'''ha ,1r Sen.:
est ice" ��,
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l' carte G Gi'i✓rtonal q � �Y VYLIWa int-. :
tie . Seg: . ta.� "ren h a + E etyn
rtlltott S p e V...+, mn— Ey e , Teat '
Deep to a three goal lead at the•
e of the fttst prod the Harrist+on
i n: a's wept down to defeat at
e e waw o the, Lunizt#wt boys by
a •«5-4 cocrit to firtitaCe OR Tues-
day evening of lam Week, . I.
. ta the frame LuckzowCarrie 1
way~ • g with a foci Feint
b-�.,=.to zed 4-3 az the tad of the ..
mesad:_
ilazi-kton tied it up at
4-4 ate 2.24 t~:ark of the last
tr.a a• b c_ .mow firedw+,hat }
F.Nec -to. be w r'-r:'g `oil at
,
rte i 4 I-i•yrisren >r t of the
ser.us as :.ice
to to • o Bartz ,
r`% .1rst':at.�lir 17.:(1Y• Lices ••1'zead,
Nix=
with two mt ikobert
fted.one-..
r.cal-zetzers *rre:'A
ber'? .. C -cad-
i=. Sob H:~. 'a:
az
trophy - 'won last ear by ' Hanover.
ver.
Hanover will be back - in an att-
errmpt to,ma e it two years in a
row - with, opposition cog from,
Clinton, Dunnville, Durham, Mit- a
chell
Seaf'ocrh, Walkerton ,ind
Win •am. Inaddition two Ex-
hibition
x hibition partes will be played.
In A -Mine, Cothrgwood and Mid
land till rn'eet. Saturday afternoon
at:3.1,, the A game will feature
OWea Sid and. Chatham Sawa -
day evening at 6.45. The tom -
=eat .opens Friday at 1.00' o'clock
with Clinton .plafing Wing ..
At 2.43'it's Mitchell Vier= Dar -
ham. 4. ' Dtztivilleme�ets alk:-
.
e t , a at 6. 15 Seaforh again-
}, st Hanoverin the diene rag game
ct the first rocad: ' The Totrney
ra: videi trio -.Trophy- play and
a:
"'Consolation* even., . for first
rc losers.' The sserm-fiIs
for the 'icy ger, Friday even-
ing at
w ''ar's schedule.
� r �« �° :r
at 1.».': a.m.`'with the •
fir.% Consolation 4 ftnai w Ttte �.
Consolation Finalwill be played
"n^:w end, Apr
and , wt;t, a t:he Second Ant- .
mdki o t N'S.. i rar.r.r^-.^2. for
the "iv'a1' et L ockt+W McMeltort '
-rep. y.., A iota/ of Guilt te'.r`'s',
Sartziay thermos= TA S ,C4C , with
the sante .x the L c zridge Tr,ophy
to be played: $ day n,,wg at
$ AU games in the Wi=gham
Arena.
FIRST ROW: kft io right, David Farris' Andy "Whitby, Lawrena
Jay, Kemy Famish, 'Bruce Jolsnstone, Brad MacKenzie, Greg. • Ham
scion. SECOND' ROW: left, to right, Billy MacKenzie, Russell .Moo
crief, George' Moncrief. coach, Graham Hamilton, Steve . Hall,
JirnArnold's Rink Wins Wind Up p
fid• By Lucknow
CurlingClub Thursda
The final day of curling for the to bring his team otrt' in front..
season br.dught•thirty-two enthus- I His rink'consisted of Doris, Lot-
iritic'o'u leis .the.'iocal club', well, vice, Alec Hacrie . ser -
to the arena of Thursday after
noon. 'Two six -end games were
played, starting at .i p.m , with
ocd' and Alex Andrew :lead,. Al
Hamilton's third/place r M was,
,composed of Gladys its ,•,:yen,
a• half hoar coffee break between. vice; Ted•McC1e.raghar., second
Bien Artzord's rink eras the +mer , acrd Dom. Carter, lea4.
e>r`,w�ith 17 .I/ 2 pis. Ail: those taking Far`
aIl' wrizun -:.
Jim's � started off by play ng . " Closing Lay b' spit see •ed.to.
Neta •'Hater's rink. ' With. Mary 'enjoy« themselves. s , ere
•
-le as'vice. Herb'Wilkins' .as' follows' , i . Arno:d
second, and Shirleylis as Brooks, Mary Boyle a .' .
lead; they won by a score of 7,1 ' Wilkins, :1" 1 2 poi..;; •
which gave them 1C paints,i,.e, Strapp, kzris Cciue::. =:zi•
.5 points for a 'win, and 1,p�€t • Hackett' and •Alex r. t :Y' •
for each end:,, . Fes. their second • points.
wain. they played Jack. McKim's(: limiter, ' Ted .' �: ' _- 4
• rink.. This,was a close game', ' ; 1 Cartier, 14 poi.:-.
With the winners sig Only 2 , Marg Finlay Jape rc ?�
ends and one dead end for a final ' : Treleaw en andLazy,
scare of 4 -3 and '7 1/2 points, points. Jack McKr=
A tie fat • sec d place , between Kim, Glen. •ir alder, . •
k •f Y 2 • Helen
Jirapp' 5 rink arad •2 'rink w iii. 1, i points. L�o�".. .`:. a
s ped b�. Al Hamilton who Y. Halt' 'Hear',' Ma -1<e--"... • 04z.
played each other in the second. Mac(e a 11. pcin: s
draw, necessitated. an extra end. Hunter, Awa Mae :e'� Lori
FC
Eachhad finished with 14 pants . LL•thes , Acv Alton _ ; :•n;s • • Rob
L titer 'tie-breaker end„ , Rev , , ert Hamilton, 'A a : ' • Harm
Strapp payed a lovely draw shat Ari ,, Prank Alton '_•