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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-08, Page 8,-PAGE, lte G:H' THE"LUCKNOINf .SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO. Lucknow Novice team defeatedi. Elora 2 games to none in the best 2 .out of. 3 to win the W.O.. A. A. Group."C" Championship..Congrat ula.tions boys on a game well play- ed! The score was_ Lucknow 8 • .Elora 2. The :game was played it • Lucknow Friday •nigI t. Goals were scored by:, Lucknow, Ian Montgomery 4 David :Farrish; 3 Kevin+ Murray 1; Elora.,David Cushing 2. .•The officials for the game- were ees Lose am unship Lucknow had ;high hopes for their PeeWee hockey team- this, year but . a.1 .- 4 defeat,at the hands :.f • H'arriston on Tuesday of last' week' d.h s ended thos e ope '• Harriston and. Lucknow were tied ..at game gg One g m each oin into the , 'Tuesday. a It..Was. •g me in'� Lu know . 'a deciding ;garne in rhe best -of three series forthe 'PeeWee"C"., eeW;ee championship of the W. O. A. A, Hatriston took' a 2 - , 0 lead' in the second P pAndy ' period,but Whitby' Y scored two quick goals.. when his own team. was shorthanded to tie •the ;count at 2 2. Further.goals . for LucknowhY •David. Fariish•and,.' Mark -Chisholm gave the SePYo s .• a 4 - 2 lead at.:the .end: of the sec- ond period.. But in the third eriod the roof 'caved in. on Lucknow. t i arriston scored ,fivegoals: without a reply from the localan • and won e g g ',gime 7 =,'4 and took'home.the silverWare The Peewees were: coached and Managed this :season by Grant Chisholm and" Blake.. Alton: pionship the W.O. A. A. Referee in Chief from Guelph and, Jack. Henderson of`Lucknow,": ' ' The Lucknow boys: each receive a crest for their effort. The team., consists of .Randy :Ackert. David Farrish, Ian Montgomery, Kevin Murray. ;, Wayne Farrish : Ken„ Reid•; . Larry. Hackett:;; John Hamil- ton., .Stewart Mann. ,Tommy. 'Barger,' Edward Courtney,.•Donald Rae Fattish Steven Baker. Their"" coach is -Jack Farrish and Manager Allan Hackett,. • • The ,boys now advance for, the. Ontario Championship and Will meet, Mildmay in.first round,. Listen, floe' further announcements of games. Come,'oiEt and support ''these . boys in their' quest for the cup.. House League In Round; Robin Rlay Twoa nonymous donors have ve donated: a trophy to the Lucknow' House League and the minor hock- ey , loop will stage a round -,robin series starting Saturday for the , trophy.. • Each team will play three games during the series: March 11 9 a.m.. 'Hall`s Red and Hamilton Fueels Whites vs Ha , ; 11 a m ,_ , •Schmid•s and Ashtons vs Chisholrn's Essos. • March 18 ,9 a ;.m ' Hall's' Red and •. .S• 'chmid 's a sht ,., 's; ,' Whites vs and A on • 11 a.m. Hamilton 'Fuels, vs -Chis- holm'•s Essos March 25, 9, a ;m 1-la'milton Fuel vs Schniid's and_Ashton's• Hall's Red ar d'Whites vs• Chishol'rn'5 ESsoS Gas Up here tou Get Total Car. Care Drivein here where you get quality gds,, plus fast, complete service no matter what. your auto needi You'll f like the difference, and our prices, too.., Lades' Afternoon. High Single of the week goes to Mildred Cameron with 254 flat. '.Shirley Hawthorne rolled the High.' Triple of 650 flat. Mildred Cameron's. Pippins 7. ' points,; Annetta T.hompson's• , Duchess 0 points;, Shirley Hawtho- rne's Delicious 4• points; Isabelle Eedy's Spys'3.'points;, Marion Mac- Kinnon's Wealthys 4 points, Ferne. MacDonald's Russetts 3 points. Games of 20,0 and over: Mildred. Cameron'254, Arnetta Thompson. 220 and.227, Freda:'Errington 215 and 222, . Marion Mackinnon 22'7. 'and .203; Madelaine Haldenby 208 Ferne'MacDonald 200 and 221; Jean Phillips 252 and; 214,. Isabelle Eedy, 220•, Mabel. Stewart; 211 and; 204; Jessie Joynt 249 and 224, Anne Purney. 239.,, Catherine, And- rew 225; Shirley. Hawthorne 226 and 249. Team Standings: :Riissetts 69 points, Spys.69 points, Wealthys 65 ',points, Duchess 64 points, Pipp ins 61 points„ Delicious 50 points.. ;Petunias Winners Of Regular �Season LADIES EVENING BOWLING topp The bowling team of the , ng regular season is Kay Crawfords. Petunias with 49 points.We have° • now started_, the 'play-offs. ; Team Points;' poppies 2, Pansies 2; Violets 1, Tulips 3; ' Petunias 4, Roses 0. High: Single went to Josie Flarrmil- ton with 375: and High Triple to Josie Hamilton with 791 Games 200 and oyer. Marie. Stewart 298 and 209, Maudie, Fish •er• 202, Muriel Ritchie 257 and • • 215, : Josie Hamilton 231 and 375, Maxine Maize 294; Marina Parks' 203, ,Kathy Gibson 250'. Yvonne ' Christian 219, Joanne Serle 237 and 214, Ruth Jardine 238. and 223,'. ,Shirle • Brooks 206 and .204, YTrudy Nelson'.215, Ann`Wiser 202 .Team. Standings: Kay Crawford's Petunias 4, Ruth Jardine' s: Tulips 3, Muriel. -Ritchie's Poppies 2; 'I illie-Wilson's Pansies 2, 'Kathy Gibson's Violets 1, Rose Hall'"s - Roses 0. LUCknow-.. Dungannon` Several gscores were rolled this week with'Don'.MacKinnon rolling men's triple of 811 ..and Armstrong Wilson's single of 3.08, was high. ,Stuart.Jarnieson. rolled''a triple of ;803, Bill'Searle 767 , Lloyd Ashton716, . Dorothy Erring ton. topped. the ladies, with 'a triple • Of 717'with, Mary' Lou Prestap tak- ing single hbnours:'of'275. Men over 250: Donald M'acKinn On,303'and' 274, Russell Whitby 297 Lloyd Ashton 292, Bill Searle 284 .and 255, Jack Caesar 279;, . Chas.' Anderson 276,, Stuart Jamieson' 271, 268 and 264•, Bud 'Hamilton 268, Bud Thompson 267', Bill Nel- son 260, °Keith Blake 257, Don', Aubin 254, Alex Hackett 254, Bob' McIntosh -251, Harold Errington 2511 Ladies over 225: Josie Hamilton 265 and 235, "'JessieiJoynt'261 and 225, Dorothy Errington 256, 232 .and' 229, Rosalie McIntyre 246, • Joanne" Searle 239, Deanna Reavie • 238, Muriel Ritchie 234, Arnetta Thompson 23.1,, Freda'Errington '• 229, Hazel Webster 227,, Marion„ •MacKinnon 225, Standing: .Zebras 1.04, teavers 90, ,Wolverines 88, Cubs 88, Tigers 84', Coons. : 80, Pole Cats 70, Squirrels 66, Chipmunks 65, Kangaroos 57, Gophers 47 , 'Lions 43', Oldsmobiles %:On lOp Bill: Stew�rl; oiIs 369 Record LUCKNQW ME1.'S BOWLING • High Triple for the last week of regular bowling was tolled by Charles Anderson with .806 flat. Bill Stewart rolled the .High .Single. for the night'with 369, flat,, also ' capturing High Single.of the,year with this score ` Freck Button's Oldsmobiles Jack Fisher's 'Mustangs 2;'. Len. MacDonald's Pontiacs 4, Sill Hun- ter's Dodges 3; Clarence Greer's Buicks 5, Roy. Finlayson's Fords 2. • • Games of 250 and over: Bill.. Stewart 369, Freck •Button'274,, Charles Anderson 315, and 304, 'Bob Finlay 274, Fred Young 278, .Clar- ence Greer 274, Doug Haldenby . . 258. Team Standing: The Oldsmobiles were top teary of: the regular sea- son's bowling with 89°points. In',. second place, ; Buicks 86 points;; third.place, Mustangs 75 points; fourth place Fords 67 points; fifth place Dodges: 56 points; sixth place. Pontiacs 47 points,. . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th 1967 LucknOv.. Pee..' May Montreal: Lucknow• PeeWee hockey team will play.the St.:1.arnberr, Quebec team in an exhibition. game,• at the Lucknow arena on Wednesday., 'March 29th. ,at 7 p m ., St. •Larribert ,. which is a suburb of .Montreal, will be playing that: ; week at the Goderich young ' Canada hockey tournament and. representatives of that team phon- ed Grant Chisholm. in Lucknow re- cently_ to see if a game could -he • arranged against Lucknow.. The St. Lambert team play on Friday''in Goderich and the elthibition garne here on Wednesday is planned to . keepthe'youngesters in condition after travelling that, distance : • Lucknow .are scheduled • to' play Dorchester' at. 7;50:p:.m. on Thurs- . day, March 23rd in• their first game in the. Goderich Young Can' ada,tourriament..'The second, garne 'providing Lucknow win the first., would be•played the following Thursday, March 30th'• .' FourthAnnualRipIey'Highsocuriin Bonspiel Successful On•SaturjlaY Ripley Curling Nevis :FY DON MCLAY •The fourth annual, bonspiel , .open to Higharea'School 'students, con- cluded' on. Saturday, evenin 'g with', •' . the rink skipped.,b'y David Huston, Winning the Ripley'Curling Club Trophy. David had able assistance" -from Peggy Fr , as Vice , •bein • Y g ;the only repeater in• the 'group as ; she had viced for. MarilYn Thomp- - son in: het victory a year a'go. Others on the ->winning• rink were. Brenda Henry, 4 playing; Second and Lynn Clayton, lead • Runner-up: to the ;winner ; for the second year, was Earl Farrell:: , Things weren't rolling 'just' right.' ' for Earl and his gang in, the' final game.,against Gerry' Brooks. They, required a full Plus to take'the ' Trophy, bbut terry's; foursome had other ideas and held them to a three. Giving Earl fine support 'were Jim Paquette';. ,vice; Gail .Courtney, ,second axed Annabelle .Ritchie lead. • The third three -game' winner, was* the 'rink skipped 'by Bob Ben - ;son with Danny MacDonald, vice; Ian ,MacDonald . second and Jill Elliott lead.' Bob had three Wins and a: plus of seven,; as compared • to Earl 'Parrell's plus of ten; and;, the winner, David 'Huston's plus of twelve. Taking second, placeifi each of the three draws were; Marilyn ''Thompson, .withtwo wins and a ;plus of twelve; John Fludder,'.two wins,, plus• eight; and Dale. Mart in,` two wins plus five,. Consoi ation winners were John Walden;• John ;Collins and. Danny'•Dodds., • Donald MacTavish , in his trophy presentation' address, corn- plimented.th'e students both on their sportsmanship and•the fine. way they cooperated with the club, Healso voiced his apprec- •iation to the work of the High School curling committee, with special mention to Shill. Bowers, Lot: Culbert; R v, George Ball ti. and Norman. Barnard Dale: Martin., President..of the Student •Council,exp iessed th.e '' • ' 'thanks:of the students' to` the 'Curling -Club; •the• Ladies, ,for the wonderful lunch , and to'alll'wha had helped them •in ah� wa • Y Y These.words: Were.echoed rna:ny times :by the ,other "skips in 'their. remarks. . " •Cocinne•MacDonald, Treasurer 'of the•Student Council,' presented ifts to "the two Dons" `.MacTav- ish :and:Iv1cLa their efforts :an y behalf of the• students: .. a,o*aa:p.aaa.a. executive meeting, of both ladies"„and gents'•clubs was held. on Saturday: evening with President Donald .MacTavish in the:.Chair.: It was decided. to hold the annual meeting on : Wednesday 'evening, April5th. Numerous suggestions were given to •the.bonspiel•comm ittees to incorporate some cenfenn •ial-type events' in the 'Club's aro, udi Wind-up. Bonspiel, This 'year's . W nd- up• wit1Y' be"held„on Satt.irday March18th:; Tuesday. . March 21st; ' and the .finals n Saturday, 'March 25th. ' . ro~ • WHITECHURCH ATTEND H2OC•KE.Y GAME. The •Belgrave Squirt Hockey Tearn were treated•:as champions' by a bus trip to Kitchener' on Sun- day to see a Hockey, garne there; Sidney Thoripson was one of the parents, accompanying die team' IMO Ripley. out .by a PeeWee ' Paisley 1 Paisley second p he si1ve t . of ternoo Wednes hub,gang Paisley .o took,advl toedge g ,-., ame of • was play Paisleyv, • .Ripleyite Paisley first With' score in goal by ,l end of re ;was still overtime- winner vertimewinner a period, -01 gained:tl • the •hear Ripley' Carruthe Donald . . Barry M� Carruthe nates,.CII :Ronnie • Dapny F� • Farrell; Elliott l#issonne ,'Elmer ald hav Ripley P ULR Sunday art and 1 Gerald S innon, Mr.'ani dlarltsbu Mr. and: family; Elda , /; Jury; all end wits Wall'.an� • UNDERin Mrs. •\A last'Brid • ; Hospital major sm. Mr. ai and fam orf 8'und