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WEDNESDAY MARCH lst, 1967
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Best PIayer Aiwctr
Jim MacKinnon, son of Mi. and •
-Mrs: Fraser MacKinnon of .the 4th
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concession of Kinloss Township,
was the winner of the Lucknow
• Sentinel•trophy. for the most:Valu- ,
' • ••able player to his. team 'during
• , Centennial Hockey Week. Differ-,
ent 'judges observed all games •
during the week with points allow-
ed for team play, .effort , pet:for-.
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mance and sportsmOnship. Total •
points were compiled following
Saturday's house league final.' , •
Announcement was made of the
award during the oldtimers hockey
game Saturday by/Brock Cleland,
'chairman of the Centennial •
liOckey Week, and the trophy -was.
presented by Don Thompson. The
'Sentinel trophy will be the per-
manent possession of . •
Express Sympathy In Tragic Accident
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AMBERLEY NEWS .
The sympathy of the Community'
goes out tO
• Mrs: Pillen and family On ethe
• ' death of their son Kenneth who
passed away in Victoiio Hospital
London as, a 'result of a -fatal acci„-
dent at Ripley Railway'crossing:On
• Monday. evening: ••, '•
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•Sympathy of the 'community goes
out to Mr and Mrs. Leonard
Courtney and family in the tragic
,death 'of. their. son Wayne who
passed away Monday evening' after:
the foto.; train crash at Ripley.
Rev. Weir of Kincardine 'Presby7
•teriOn.Church haid•charge of the •
service on Sunday atPine River' ..
United Church • .
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Curling In Respect
RIPLEY CURLING NEWS
AT:0
BY DON McLY"
The news is of necessity shop
this week, as the Executive 4f the
Curling Club,' decided to curtail
all activities out of respect for
those of our community, who'suff-
.ered so,,grievously.in the Iragedy •
at the railway crossing in Ripley.
This resulted in. the cancellation
of all draws for gents and ladies'
Clubs ancrthe rnixed•bonspiel'plan/=
ned for last Saturday. .
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• This week sees the commence-
ment of the annual Ripley District
School. Bonspiel. with seven-
ty-two student curlers participat-
ing. The spiel: will terminate •
early Saturday, evening; and con -
dude with the presentation, of
Trophies and prizes ,to the. winners.
Marilyn Thompson, Secretary of
the Student Council, was last
•year's:Champion, and is 'looking
for; a repeat. Arrangements are
under the leadership of Dale
tin, Council President and the
• ':Class Representatives. ,
Ripley Joireniles
To Continue
In Ont. Playoffs
.' Ripley Juvenile hookey,team will
advance to. the O. M ...H. A. play
offs and will meet the winner of
Plattsville. and Belmont with play
expected to 'commence early
:next Week. . . •
/ The Ripley team and
management' were severely' shaken
by the death of Ken Pillen, their •
,goaltender', and, by the serious cci• dent wof Charles Liddle.:and Elliott
Lowry, other Members of their
team.This, along' With the death
•of the two Courtney boys who
were spectators at the recent...
game which'erded in the serious
accident when' leaving, the arena,
has' made the.future of the teani
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•• The ',tear)). had won the WX.A.A
"charnplonship on the night of/the
aCaideni. '„ • •
•'After consulting the families'of
the accident victims, it has been
decided to carry on as best they.
can. Don Fludder, the Midget goall,
ten4er,„0:.iohn ID Coilrng anoth-
er'goal prospect, Will fill the nets
wherethe:tate Ken Palen stood in
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the.championship game.
•It, will be% with 'heavy Pearls that
the Ripley teani,., under -John b.,
'MacKay and Howard:Harrison, take
'to the ide.Olice again.
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• WHITECHPRCH
Nat Thompson of Lucknow., '
visited "Sunday ,a fternocin with •Mi
• and Mrs: Charles Tiffin.,
•Congratulations frOM the comm-
unity here to Belgrave Squirts
Hockey team whO last Saturday
won the first game of the series
With Fordwich in Belgrave arena.
At the end of the game they were
tied 1-1 and it. wa.s in the second
period of overtime thatitpe Be1.
grave boys scored. This t` a ...
Out of 3 series. • • •,
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Word .was received, by Mr. and'
Mr's. Gershom Johnston 'of Wingh-.
am, on Monday of the birth of ,.
theireighth great grandchild to
Mr; and Mrs. 'Reg peacock of
Thornton on February15 a son.
Mrs. eeacpck is thelorrner Violet,
Johnijton, daughter of the').att
Elliott Johnston, sop of Mr: and
Mrs, Gershomlohnsfott.
towaks
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