The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-03-22, Page 8.. .: WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 22nd, 1967 E
" THE'' LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW,. ,ONTARIO.- . WpDN
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luckno�r'`Men
,Frank ; Ha th
�.. , ol'ne.•rolled,l5oth• High
Single, and High'Triple games.this
week, The Hig Single aerie was
3j9 flat.with High
�.le of 79 0:flat
P 9
Jack Fisher's Mustang s 5.,P oints •
Bill Hunter's Dodges2 points;'•Len
' MacDonald's "pontiacs' S'Points
;Freck Button's.Oldsmobiles 2
pgint$; .RoY Y ;Finla son's Fords 5
.points, 'Clarence Greer's .Buicks,.2
points, ;•
• "'Games Of 250 and overt Frank'`
Hawthorne 319. Jack Fisher 265.
'Art Y
Purne ' 276. -Bill Searle 29.0 :,
Harold Maize 296. Don'Aubin'251.
Bob Finlay 257, Roy Finlayson. 270
and 251, Bill. Button 256>.•
Play -Off Standings; Pontiacs 10,
Mustangs 10, Fords 7,'Oldsmobiles,
T, Buicks 4 Dodg s 4. _
Lucknow-
Dungannon
GroArnetta Thompson
1?s on
Group A• -
rolled a ,triple of 799 and single of
319 for the ladies high scores.
Ma .. .
ne •Stewart also had .a 738 triple
Bill •Searle's g
triple 'of 775 was high
P
for the. men and Dinnie. Hamilton's
single of 311. Grant Chisholm had
712, ' HaroldErrington. 711 and Stuart
Jamieson -711 for triples.
Men over -250: Jack Caesar 305
Bill Searle 288 251; GrantChis-
holrn 2
�,.251 StuartStoart J .
7,2mieson 266.
HaroldErring ton 263
Ladies over 225: Arnetta .Thom -
P.
son 319,241, `239., .Kay Collyer::
. 281, Marie Stewart 276,•271, Gwen
Caesar 231, Joanne Searle 228:.
Zebras 7, Beavers 0; Cubs. 7,
Wolverines 0; Tigers 5 , ' Coons .2. -
Group B
.Group.B` - Shirley Hawthorne
'.a and triple
,• nook both high 'single n p
with. 282 and 707. Ron Stanley also
carne up with :both high triple of •
,' 669 and.. single of,262. `
Men over 250:.' Ernest' Button 261,
• 257..
Ladies over .225; Shirley
Hawthorne .282, 255, Betty 'Finlay
son 278, .Ella Hackett 245.
Pole Cats 5, Squirrels 2; Kangar-
oos .5 , Chipmunks 2; Gophers 4;
Lions
Spys Top Bowlers
OfR.egularSeason
LADIES AFTERNOON' BOWLING'
Isabelle• E"
Eedy!s Spys won the" •.. .
Regular Season's bowling with•75
ts''
p oin" ;Arnetta Thompson's, Duch- •
ess were runner-up' winners with
'4 points;
Isabelle Eedy bowled the High
Triple lig the week with 740 flat.
Bernice Henry had' high single
game .of 278 flat.
wIsabelle Eedy's Spys _.4 points 2 .
Mildred,Ca'meron's Pippins 3.
points; Shirley Hawthorne's'Delic,
ions .5 points, Marion, MacKinnon's
Wealthys 2 points; Arnetta Thomp-
son'•s. Duchess 5 points, .Fern .'
MacDonald's: Russett's .2 points
Games' of. 290 and.over: Bernice
Henry 278, Marie Button 204, .Mil,
dred Cameron 222, Isabelle• Eedy
276x 204, 260 , Beryl Hunter_;219.,
Freda Erring ton'216 , Maizie
Mathers 217,,"'Marion MacKinnon ,
223, 'illie.Hackett 202, .Hazel
Webster 225, Catherine' Andrew
220, 235•, Isobel Miller 259 Wil-
ma Chisholm 202, . Catherine Sch- '
niid 264•, Janet Ashton 212, 216,';
Arnetta Thompson 217, .216.',
,.:
Team' Standings: Spys 75 points,
Duchess 74� oints s 72,
P WealthyY,.
points.,, Russetts 71 points PJppins
66 points, Delicious •26 points,
Ladies' ••
Evenin:
Roses 1, Violets 3; Petunias 0,
Poppies 4; Tulips 2; Pansies 2.
'High Single went to' Maxine
Maize with 323 and High Triple
to Maxine Maize with 720.
Games 200. and over; ,Shirley
Cooke 208, Eunice Cunningham
200, Dorothy .Errington 219, Mary
Maize 217.; : Bev; Thompson 223, °'
Kathy -Gibson 302, Joy Dennis 200.
Trudy. Nelson 206,' Marie. Stewart
231, 229, Marg. Finlay.221, Mur-
iel Ritchie 249, Yvonne Christian
216, Maxine Maize 264, 323.
Team • Standings; :Muriel' Ritchie'3
Poppies:•9, Tillie Wilson`s Pan-
sies 8, 'Kathy Gibson's Violets 7,
Rub Jafdine's Tulips 6, Kay
Crawford's Petunias'5, Rose Hall's'
Roses 1.,:
eowCng Stones aia tteleh pre Tops
/ • •
'BY MARGARET DOELMAN
There ,Was action every Wednes= •
day after 4 o'clock at'the Lucknow-
Bowling
ucknowBowling .Alley \, from February 1,
until March 15 The.balls really
rolled as the public school children
from Kinloss Central School vats l •
North Kinloss tried' their luck. The
officials were as follows; Presid-
ent, Almer Ackert;.'Secretary,'
Brian 'Keith;. Treasurer, Anne•Gr,a-
ham..
The winners of the series were
khe "Bowling`, Stones". Members
are. Abner Ackert,Ann Ackert,
Paul Ackert, Kevin Ackert,
Jimmy Murray and Sandra Thomp
son .'
• The winners of the Playoffs were
the "Rebels" . Members are David
Bannerrrtan r Wayne Percy, 'Allan`
Nicholson, Jamie Lizmore, Joyce
`Hodgins and Bob Needham
The Trophies "were presented on
March 15 by: Mrs . Gilbert Caxrip--
bell and William Black.: It:was an
enjoyable series and we wish to
thank the, owners for the use of the
alley and their co-operation' and
also the teachers and parents for
helping us out.
1...40:-TEANI5 FOR:
1ao vFaRs
100 Teams for 100, Years! The
Eighteenth Annual' Godericli Lions
Young Canada Week hockey tourn-
ament
ourn-
ament 'opens in'Gpderich on Thurs-
day, March 23rd- and runs through
April••lst. The biggest little hockey
tournament in the• world draws' pee
wee teams this year'from New-
foundland to California. For -
years, the tournament has•been
played•with 87 teams but for Cent-
ennial Yearit has been expanded
to 100: teams, The National Tirnny
of•Easter Seal fame will drop the
puck .on .Thursday. Evening, March
23rd at 6:40 p.m.,
•
I4E'fTER TO TXE EDITOR .. t
Milverto. Questions WO.A.A. In•The-
INannerThey Handled Game Pro#est
Are you a,member of this organ-
ization? Should we support and: re- ,
main a part ofan organization that
changes: rules and regulations at ,
any time and completely disregards
the book of rules and standard,prac-i
tiees .
The Western Ontario Athletic .
Association disregarded the rule
book byholdinga- protest meeting
in, Win ham`, ; March 10th';
$ r.
Durin ,a . la ff•series,' Milverton
g 1� W ,.
Intermediates' levied a, piotest
against the Cheltenham Intermed-
iates which they 'received on
March 7,. 1967. "
Cheltenham failed to reply' to the
protest, post: their $50 and defense
•.with the W.O. A. A. within the 36
hour period as allowed in the
O.H.A. • rulebook.
.The W.OA.A. "okayed" the 69.
hour lapse when League Convener,•
Joe Milton, #5 Orangeville ; said
"its here now,' what's. the 'differ- -
ence" , when. questioned. on the' val
idit - 'of the meetingby the Milver-
Y
.ton Club. • •
The meeting on March 10th con-
eluded with the motion to uphold
the MilvertonProtest..
Upon Po hearin 'tn he decision' from
g.
President Dick Parker
of Harriston; .Mr . 'Murray ,Judge, of
the Cheltenham ' Club pleaded With
,Parker ;for.niore "time" to .produce.
more evidence as "he had done a
lot for the W. O. A. A. and had
never. done anything wrong and
further more, Cheltenham would
leage the .league if the protest was
upheld " Met Judge was immediat
ely, backed by Mr. Joe Milton and
the W.O.A.A.;,"decision .was
witheld until' further' evidence was
produced on March 11; 94 hours
after protest notification. •
With the:', assistance of Joe Milton:,
'Cheltenham procured additional
evidence which was discussed with
■�'DDD���HN'HH��DG�;.
SUPPORT
MOR HOCKET
Thursday, ;March 23rd
7:5S p.m. ,
LUCKNOW vs DORCHESTER
YOtNG CANADA HOCKEY
AT GODERICH
Friday, March '241h•
7p.m.:
SQUIRT GRAND. CHAMPIONSHIP.
DURHAM AT LUCKNOW
Wednesday, March27th
DOUBLE HEADER
IN LUC•KNOW ARENA
St.' Lambert and Lucknow
PeeWies
Lucknow and Kincardine
Squirts • .
PROCEEDS
OF THIS GAME
IN AID OF JACKETS FOR.
.:SQUIRT CHAMPIONS
1
SPACEDONATED''BY
GRANT C
Pres. Parker in private and another
meeting was set for March 11/67.
The protested player, Junior
Tibbetts of Brampton was present
at the 'meeting and Upon question-
ing by ,the W. A. it was found
that the signature of Tibbetts•.did,
not. match. the "one on the ' • .
W.O.A,.A, Players Certificate
supposedly. signed; by Tibbetts.
"Punistiment" was delivered by'
Pres.. Parker in aprivate discussion
with Tibbetts after the meeting,
instead Of a 2•year suspension as in
the•rulebook . •
:from the O A and
Evidence . Q. H
a signed legal affadavit proving
false information,on 4 Cheltenham
Players Certificates was ignored
by the W.O.'A. A. on grounds of
"residence protestation".
• The. previous March 10 , m otion
to uphold the Milverton Protest
was recinded arid a new motion to'
disallow the protest was made by
Mr.; Joe Milton. ' ;
The "new decision", was passed
despite Milverton. •protests on. "rule?
book grounds"..
The:Milverton' Club says that ,
:their protest has not received prop
er consideration due to; ;
'.violation of the rulebookby
- improper' action and irrevelant
statements by our league convener,
Joe Milton #5 Orangeville backing
Cheltenham
- 2 different W, O. A. A.:comm.-
ittees;`sitting on each., hearing and.
differing with each committees
decision.
appealing of the -protest for
more time which was endorsed by
W.O.A. A. President, Dick Parker.
- discussion of the protest outside.
.thehearing by. Pres. Parker,'
Cheltenham and' Joe,Milton in. Harr
iston on March 11/67,. <`.
-:Presence of Joe Milton, League
Convener on -the :protest committee
- Lack of privacy of protest com-
mittee :discussion and club' repres-
entatives.
MILVERTON INT. "C." 'HOCKEY'
CLUB EXECUTIVE .
BiNzig'
• R.ll A,, Hairow
D. Shearer.
Squirts Promoting
Jacket Fund.
Lucknow Novice; Hockey Team,
sometimes referred'toas Squirts;
are staging a prize.drawrwith the
proceeds to go'towards, the pur-.
chase of jackets for the team who
' recently 'won the W. O. A. A. "C"
championship.; .They',are presently .
involved' in a "grand •championship
series'with Durham, . „.
Tickets are'." available from ,all.
.Squirts for S.0¢ ,"with a draw to be
held ,for 'a pole, lamp .at' a game on;
Wednesday, •,M• arch 29th. The•50¢
• ticket will also;entitie the holder
to admission to this double head,,.
er minor game scheduled for the
29th of March; Lucknow Pee:Wees
will: play St; 'Lambert, Quebec'
and Lucknow Novice: will play
• Kincardine Novice..`
So;heip'.the' kids in their bid to.
purchase: jackets
MAKE FUND DONATION
BeImOntOuSt
IRipley .n Play�ff s
• Ripley Juveniile hockey team
were eliminated from the
0:M. H.: 4. seini-finajs on Satur
day nightY b,virtue of :a 16-2 •
defeat they suffered at the hands
of Belmont. The game'was played
yyed
a,°
in the Ripley wren and Bob` Benson
scored twice .:for the' Ri ley team.
P
Ripley lost the first' garne in Bel-
mont 10
elmont'10 -'1 and the two game,
goals=to-count series by a total of
26 - 3.
A good crowd was on hand.:
Saturday to see the local team •
bow.: out of the playoffs. Belmont.
will now advance to the Juvenile
"D" ;fina'1s'for Ontario.
A fine gesture.on the,part of the
Belmont: team was a donation
which' they have made to the
Courtney-Pillenmemorial fund..
The Belmont .coach,. who had an
accident with Iris hand , wash in the
intensive/care ward of Victoria
Hospital at the same time as the. ".
boys from thetrain-bus accident
at
Ripley and was keenly aware of,
what 'had taken place. in the, Ripley
community.
Robb's Rink Leads Annua
RIPLEY CURLING NEWS
BY DON McLAY
The first day of the annual •
"Wind-up" bonspiel concluded on
Saturday"evening,with six of the
twelve rinks qualifying for the
finals to, be played this, coming
• Saturday. .J. S . Robb' 's rink led the
six - other winners wilt be listed.
next week when the .com.plete, re-
sults are available. The second 'w
:group.of qualifiers was decided
yesterday,: and six more rinks will
watch from the sidelines: The
winner on Saturday, 'March 25th,. •
wish be. presented with the Jc. t.
Lowry Trophy.
««,•* * «*
Two of our. venerable curlers: in
Shirt` Bowers and John Colling.
joined with Archie MacKinnon. of
Tiverton and Mervyn Eckmier of,,
Kincardine, io take third.place in
a .senior's - spiel ht Chesley on'Satur-
day
A« 4 4 M 4 M
A rink., skipped by rohn
MacKay, with Jack Scott, vice:
Douglas MacDonald ,,second' and
Bill Scott, lead, was successful in
winning ,first prize in their draw;,'
•
,.•
.may„ ,r • y Li wk .`. �',�.(`'., ,,,.�:,, r'-•��.'4a' se" fir411• ;110 4
at the 'Bruce County Firemen's •
Bonspiel held., at Southampton.. :A
rink from Teeswater, 'winner of,
the nine O'clock draw, was the
trophy winner, by virtue of a larger.
plus than the locals obtained:
w ««i « «* i, '
Members ary reminded that th'e
• annual meeting of the ladies'
club will be held at Si "O,p.rh;
Thursday', March 23rd. The annual
*meeting ' of Ripley Curling Club •
Will be held at the same hour, on
Wednesday; Apri1•5th :Let's all
make a note right now to attend.
and take part in these,irnportant
mieetings.I
Pians are'still somewhat 'indefin-
ate asto playoffs as all winners are
still not decided. 'A number of
postponed games, for various real-
ons,, are responsible for this con-
dition;; The picture will be much
clearer this time next week, As
play Will be underway for the
._ .,,
Shirt Bowers and. the President's
.Trophy in the Ladies' club and
for theJoTrophyin the
John Bell •
mien's division
Five pi
Huron C
• particip;
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prises al
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(includi
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