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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-01-08, Page 8PAGE: EIGHT ,rower Rr' rM IT ; . • , THE LUCKPIO 'SElkITI t iii :Vita FIESD Mrr .1.41=1Z7:- 1Z"w 41'11.y11,4 Peewees Win A, ir.:.Oflarne..: ow-pee-wee-heekey-team - playing at Brussels On December 22nd;. came up with a 9: r 6 win over the Brussels, team,. ` '• Ian Montgomery scored three times for Lucknow Stewart Marin and David.Farrish each scored twice and single markers went to Larry ' Hackett and Kevin Murray.. Ori Saturday; January 4th :n . • Win hart, ,Lucknow defeated Wing, ,10 - 6 "in a PeeWee° game, ,Kevin:•Ackerr scored. four goals to' lead the Lucknow rnarksnien,` David •Farrish, had the hat' trick with three and Kevin, Murray, Stewart Mann and Ian Montgomery each scored once,. Novice Lose - Win Four,Lose One. , , Smce Last Paper r AndTieGames' Lucknow Novice hockey team • were defeated by Teeswater 5. -1- • at Teeswatel* on:Saturday. Deeern-, ber 21st, The score was 2 tat the, d end of thesecond period but, Tees- 'wWareiscored S three oals 'in the- -_ final stanza. Jay Passmore played his. first game in the Lucknow goal, Randy Alton scored Lucknow.'s goalassisted. by Mike Hackett. • 'On Saturday; December. 28th , Blythand Lucknow 'NBvice tied' 1' -; 1. Jay Passmore in •goal, stopped. several breakaways and turned in. a -fine game. All the boys played .real well. Craig Treleaven scored Luck�n�ow's goal assisted by John MacLeod' Mdgets`Remain Unbeaten To Date BY DON JOHNSTONE The Lucknow Midget Hockey Team,'has still yet'to be beaten in their regular.seasor scheduled .'.games: Over theholiday season the .Midgets' have tallied'•up some good scores'.....The Blyth. team , gv ingLucknow sortie tough compet- ition ; were downed 2; on Dece • 'Tiber :20: with the return match ,on .` on ay,, ecein er 0•presenting' rm'tclac'Donald , the .Lucknow • .goalie, with a shut -out of'11 - 0. The 27th of December: saw Luck, now,clot ber Brussels 8. 1. . On, ..., Friday Lucknow Caine' close: to losing.; their, first game against ;Ripley : The : score was tied 4 - 4 •' at'one .time , but ; with an,extr.a thrust Lucknow' scored two late'' third periodg .oalsg g ivin� them a 6.7. 4'victory. Lucknow, goals.were seined byPeter Chisholm John•. ,: :MacKenzie , Russ-Moncrief Bob. ,0 Greer with: John E'mberlin netting 2 goals.' BrianMvl,acDoriald scored ft Luekriqw Bantam hockey team came up with four ;wins it ,.a: row , then one loss since the last issue of. The Sentinel was published• They defeated .Blyth 4 - :3. Goal scorers were ,Mark Chisholm. from Jim .Murray; Jim Murray -from Mark 'Chisholm and Andy. Whitby; Andy Whitby unassisted and Andy Whitby from Kim Cowan. Lucknow edged Brussels.8 - 7. Goal scorers for the• Sepoys,; were. Kim, Cowan frorn Wayne Courtney and Wayne. Pritchard; pale Hunter from Kin1 Cowan; Jim'Murray from Kim Cowan;. Dale Hunter from Wayne• Courtney; Andy Whitby froill Mark Chisholm and. Ji.m.Murr- ay; Steven, Hackett from 'Wayne Pritchard and Ray Cranston;:. Andy, Whitby .unassisted; ':Mark. Chisholm from Jim Murray and. Andy' Whitby. The local team defeated. Ripley 4 - 3. Andy Whitby 'assist:. ed�by Mark •Chisholm and Jim „Murray; Andy -Whitby from ,Mark .. Chisholm; Kim• Cowan ;from Wayne Courtney and Kim' Cowan,.unassis ted .. d Blyth Lucknow defeate;6 - 3.: Bob Simpson scored on. passes from Steven Hackett .arid "G.reg Hamilton and Bob : scored 'again from , David Black .and Greg., Hamilton;` Kenny. two,goals for Ripley with L`y'nn Arrr - strong awn KTlan MacKay -getting singles. . •• Lucknow ,,•in a return engagement'i blasted'Ripley on Monday night • ' 13.- 1.,'The:game was a clear.wallt away as.John Emberlin slammed • home '6 goals •and Mike Courtney got:3 well-deserved' goals. Flashing the light once were.D.oug Steven- son Jim Farrish; Donald Mann and Jo n' Mac Kenzie. Bill Kirkpa tric k c�methrough forthe' Ripley goal. . the Lucknow Midgets have just. • three games left in'the regular. season. They. -wrap`it up,on Januar Y;,. Y 17th when'they play.Brissels..;• • Don MacTavish Rink Wins International .Harvester Curling Bor�spiel AT R�ple�►. RIPLEy CLURI,ING NEWS BY :DON MoLA Y • •,•Donald MacTavish.'s rink won the International' Harvester'Bonspiel played. at' Ripley .on Saturday, ;last nald , with, Gordon Roulston as D. Vice, 'DS Y!Doug Lackey Second and Grant,. MacDonald lead amassed a record of three'wins. with a plus of,11 to take the Trophy 'donated, by Elmer Courtney and; . Howard.'#-iodge. Second' place went to the Elliott" rink with Bert Jim and Jack, assisted by 'Leroy, Walden , 'with •a score of three 'wins and a'plus of 9, Third place was won by Don Paquette's • foursome With two wins and a.,plus1, of 9, with an aggregate of 25 Fourth 'prize was won. by Don McLay's rink wth`an identical�•two wins, plus'9•, With an aggregate of 21. Convenor Ken MacKenzie, assisted by Mrs. Howard Hodge and( Elnier Courtney officiated for the presentation of'prizes. • • ,Farrish. from Wayne Courtney and Dale Hunter;, Wayne Courtney from Kenny Farrish and Dale Hunter; Kenny. Farris,rom:•Jirn Murray and 'Kenny Farrish again from Dale Hunter and. David. *Black. Brussels defeatedLucknow 9,- 5. Kim Cowan scored for Lucknow. from Mark Chisholm and Jim Murray; .Kenny Farrish from lvlark Chisholm: Dale Hunter from Kenny .Farrish; Kenny.Farrish from -Wayne' 'Courtney; Dale Hunter from'•Wayne Courtney . According•to team officials the boys are playing well and trying hard but carne up 'with a poorer. game against Brussels: Absence of skating and 'practiceshas-shown-- up in, the team. J • Ladies 6:30 .m. _ A . Don ••1vIGLay'S rink,' on Saturday, .. was composed of •fo'ur'Bruce County, Postinasters..�John, St;u' Cr_onn.,4of. Mildmay..was.the-Vice; Jim Clancy, , f Southampton , was ,Second; and Wilfred'Toots" Weiss-, of Feeswat- er, threw,the Lead rocks. Also supportpre- sent'and lending their, , aur- which concludes with�their':annual- ing the', day were the seers' bonspiel;'March 8 of Kincardine and Lucknow , Fergie' Kearns• and Ken ,Cameron , respect,- 4• • • ively, • ,•* Dutirig the. Christmas, vacation, the Ice. Cornnlittee: under Clarence Pollock, took advantage of a mild day `and. gave. the ice. surface a fresh, flood.' .4 'new replacement unit has been purchased for the: MacCready • Ice -Brush and should put the ice in • tip-top shape. '' s 1 r" i... •S ' The •Draw Ct rnmittees , with Gor don; Roulston convening thee Me'n's Club and Mrs, •Evelyn.Elliott,for the. ladies , have completed the'' draws: for the next round. A sincere;' vote of thanks is extended to these', coinmitt'ees for .the efficient way • they handle,a very' difficult chore. * �• « •• •. •.' Bob Johnston is accepting entries . for, the Johns Manville Men's, Inuit.. ation Bonspiel slated .for next Satur- day; January lith. :This 'is -always' a most popular bonspiel and provides; some keen competition: •Ripley • District :High School. curlers,•,with 90 odd'partidipating, resumed their draws on.Monday .. Student Council `President, Charles Liddle, directs their activities ; ' Postma Ladies, 9 p.m. Maudie Fisher starts `the New. Year .out right, •taking'high scores•for the week with a High Single of 262. and -High; :Triple 643. Games. Played: Mary McMurray's Humbugs 5, Irene Nelson's•Pepper- mints'•2;:Mar 'Cleland's Lollipops. 5, Kay Forster sGumdrops2, ;Marie Button's Chocolates 7, Lois"' Walden's• Jelly Beans' 0 Team Standings:; Lollipops 76 , Humbugs'59., Gumdrops 56, Choco- lates 55, Peppermints 45, Jelly Beans 45. Games 200 and over: Maudie' Fish - ' ton "26 Muriel' Ritchie 218, Anna Johnstone; 227 ,'Ann Pritchard 293 Joy Dennis 246 ;,Mary. Nelson 209.' ' • The:High.Tripleof.the•.week was rolled by 'Marion. MacKinnon with ., 640`and.Anne Putney captured the High -Single with ,262 Team. Points; ',Ena Henderson's Phoebes -7 Norma' McDonagh`s Bobolinks 0; Edith Webster's Chickadees 7 Jean. Phillips' Jays 0 Violet Arnold' s' Swallows 4 Belle Mole's Larks•3. • Games of .200 and over:' Kathleen MacDonald , 209, Mildred. Carneron' 1228 Jean' Phillips 220 -and 204, 'Anne Purvey; 2,62, Marion Mac Kinn-. on 228 .. 211 arid, 201, Norma „lc Donagh 206.: Ferne MacDonald ,24 Marion' Campbell 203:. Team Standings: Chic kadees:'.63, Phoebes'59 Bobolinks':54, Swallows 52 Larks 49•, Jays 36: Best -.Wiih'es for 'the New Year.- . ec 1 n 1VO4- t r aan- utc -Checker-up Every port of your'car shouldbe checked regularly for top performance. We'll' do the :job right; Marion 'MacKinnon' was our high bosi1er.onMonday evening taking,,-••=, both the High Single with 299 and the' Triple.'with.698. • r'Team Points:/..Edith Webster's' hickadees;; Ewa-Hen�c erson'.s' Phoebes 2; Jean Phillips Jays 5•, . Belle Mole's:L'arks 2; Violet Arnold's•'Swallo'ws 4, Norma 'Me- '. Donagh: s Bobolinks 3. 232, • Cam MacDonald 251; Bill • Games of 200 and over: Marion . Hunt•er 225 ;. Bill Stewart 23'2 'MacKinnon 262 and 299., Anne Omar Brooks 233, Johi-•Rutherford Putney 220, 'Catherine Schmid 203', 248\, Terry Rathwell 242, Keith Ferne MacDonald 228' and 204', 'Ena Black 249, Donald MacKinnon 274 Henderson 206 , Jean •Phillips 269 ' Walter Arnold 231 Button 'Kay Collyer '20'6 , Trudy Foran •209 , 238'and. 274', Bill Button 283 and •Mildred Cameron 203, Pearl , 264, Bob. Finlay• 240 , Russ,Button Murdie 203 Grace Elliott 205 ' 229: I• Norma g a T ' : ' •Team Standings: Dodges 53; Team 5tStandings:gs: Chickadees 68,, Fords, Mustangs. and Buicks't'ied McDonagh 201: obolinks '57 ,n'Swallowc wit. ' • .e e' e. 56; Larks 51, Jays 43 Oldsmobilesf 38 Pbntiacs 35., Meth .t• •9 p. BusterWhftby:rolled the High Siirgle game of the week With .311. flat. The H • h Triple of the 'week goes`to Bill•Button with '720 flat: Fred .Young's Fords S 'points,, Bill Hunter's .Mustangs 2 points; Johne Rutherford's;Oldsnobiles 5 points; Allan .Johnston's P.ontiacs 2 points; •' Bill Button's Buicks .7 points Don-' ata vlacKmirou rDazlge ti -p �.0 i1 r r e e �^n�.rn�+ Games of 225 and over: Bu ster Whitby; 31.1, Gordon Fisher 268,2' Jack Caesar: 257: ; 'Clarence Greer. Junior Stars. Brenda."'MacLeod was high bowler , for the. girls on Deeember 21 with a single of 219 and a'd ouble of.393..' '. or.t e Boys ,ran amieson •ow ed a highsingle of 224 and Murray Reid high double of 356 ' Winners of, LuckY draws were Jan= • ine Glenn' and Murray Button. ` Team Standingare:.: Zena g.:Gar niss' 74orning Stars, 22, Beth'Hai1-:` ams Bright Stars„21, Murray Y Button's` Falling,Stars 15,, Rick , . Passmore's. Dim Stars 12. Next Junior StBowlin •willbe '. January 11; 1969..,- g'. Card Party St.; Augustine C. W.L. sponsored. a 'card party in the Parish'' Hall last Monday; High lady's prize went to Cathy Hallam high gents.to. Ray; mond Boyle; low prizes went to Olive Chisholm and Margaret Leddy. Door prize went to Mrs Mary 'Chisholm-. • .m 6_ X_ ✓ii..: .�i.. 014•_',: •/ M • iss--Eller McBride-ortooksvil e ” and •Mrs. Elsie ,BtOwn of Teeswater spent Saturday, afternoon with Mr,", and Mrs Reg Brown• and Tommy. 'Kev.in Haldenby of Orillia spent the,Christmas vacation: with Mr: and Mrs '.James;Fialdenby and girls Shelly and Robert Fisher of Kitch- ener spent last' week with Mr,'and' Mrs,. Reg Brown and Tommy.. Mr. and Mrs, Michael O'Malley of Calgary, Alberta'.spent the' ' 'Christmas vacation •with their ' parents and then returned home to Calgary , Friday. • Weekend Visitors with M. and Mrs N.E. Haldenby were Mr, and Mrs.. Fred. Friendorffof Kitchener, Barry Haldenby of London,. and ' Mr and Mrs.Ross Irwin and: family Of Lucknow,