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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
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WEDNESDAY, MARCIrf 2$114.1970
SouthamptonTournament
• BY' DON JOHNSTONE • •
Mark Chisholm assitting-.°ChesleY
followed up to score their only.
'goal which was in the•firSt period.
Kevin Ackert assiste. Y Mark •
•Chisholm arid. Andy Whitby, Mark
Chisholm assisted .by Andy Whitby
•arid Jim Murray scored in the
second period. Andy Whitby'
scored twice in the thirdJAiith
.Mark' Chisholm , David Farrish
and Greg Hamilton assisting;
• The 3rd and•chanipionship game;
was played Saturday night with
Lucknow edging Port Elgin 4 - 3.
Lucknow tied the game 1 - 1 in
the• first period:. The goal was
Scored. by Kevin Ackert with Mark
Chisholm and Kevin Murray assit- •
ting. In the. second period, Ian
MOntgorriery gave Lucknow a 2-7 1
•lead before Port Elgin tiedthe ,
score 2 all. Ian was assisted_by
.Ken Farrish and dreg Hamilton.
Andy .Whithy scored Lucknow'S
third goal with Kenny Fairish
assisted by Iari Montgomery scor-
ing the winning goal., Port Eigin,
rounded off the scoring with a
second period goal. The third
period was. scoreless' which gave
Lucknow a'4 3'win.
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• Lucknow attended the Bantam'
Tournament at Southampton ,on
Saturday winning the °
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ship three straight -games. The
Tournament was sponsored by the
Southampton Recreational Commit
The. first game was played .'
Saturday morning-as•Lucknow -
downed Lions•Head 11 - 1.' Kenny
Farrish scored thrice In the first
• period with Ian Montgomery assis-
ting on each of his goals. Kenny
Farrish :assisted Ian .Montgomery
• who scored the ,only.O,ther goal of
the period. Kenny Farrish and
Andy. Whitby each scored twice in
• the. second period With Jim Murray
cdunting a single. Ian MOntgorn-
•
ery assisted twice with Mark
Chisholm and.Kevin Ackert tally-
. ing up an assist each. Kenny
Farrish scored his 'sixth goal of the
• ganiein the third period. :He was
• .assisted by Ian Montgomery. Brian
• Courtney scored the lith goal with
Murray.assistin.g..
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' •• LucknoWs setond game was
• played Saturday afternoon With
Lucla9w downing Chesley 5:._ I.,
--Kev-in-A-ckert-opened-Up-the-
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scoring'with Andy Whitby and..
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• Pee Weer Play 3 Games Recently
On March 1st the Luckriow Pee
• • Wee's played an exhibition hock-
ey game in Lucknow arena .
• against Tiverton. Tiverton def.- •
eatedlucknowl - 3 • •
Lucknow goal's Were scored by
'Ken Reed...with 2 unassisted and
Mike 'Hackeit .1 goal with the,
assist going to Randy Alton.
On March 17, Belgrave played
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Lucknow Arena
Schedule..
ENTRANCEONALTYWES7 END.
A(
• . PUBLIC SKATING
• Pre Echool -15e
Public School -- 1,5c
. H -- igh School 25c
• Adults 411c
• Sunday Skating
Silv.rC011eard.ii-
•-THURSDAY, MARCH 26th *,
• 4:15 5:15 No. 1 & 2:School
Hockey. .
• . 2 4 Public-Skathig
• 5:30 Bantam Game
. 8 - 9 Rented .
9 Rented •
an exhibition game against
Lucknow Pee Wee's and defeated
the Lucknow boyi'6 - 2. Stewart
Mann got .one,gool assisted by
Paul.Simpson. 'EddieSinnett •
scored the other goal assisted by
Stewart, Mann and Wayne Farrish.
On March 20, the Luc,know Pee
Wee's.Played. 'Brussels in the
Brussels arena ,Lticknow'caine_out
on top 5 2.••
John Hamilton netted' 2 goals
wi,t11 assists going to Ken Reed,
Pani•SiMPson, Wayne Farrish and
Ed Sinnett: • Randy Ackert also
got 2 goals assistesA by Stan
Loree, Wayne Belanger and Ed '
Courtney. Paul Simpson had the
:other goal With assist going to
Murry ;Irwin and John Hamilton'.
Lucknow Pee Wee's play•in
Goderich Friday-, March 27 at
8i 40 •A M ..agairist Point Edward..
.All the players should be in
G'oderich at 7:45 a.m. '
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FRIDAY,. MARCH 27th'
9 - :Holyrooti vs Goderich
Industrial Hockey
• SATURDAY, MARCH 28th
8 - 10. Flea Practise
10 - 12 School Hockey
. 12 -- 1:30 Novice Practise
_ 2*- 4 Public Skating
• 4:30 Pee Wee Practice •
•-11100-Skating
Ripley. Lose Two
,Belgraye won over the Ripley
Novice squadThursday night by
a score of 3- lin a returnizai/r. •
oats were scored'by B. Haines 2
and D. Shiell for .13eigrave;
Xlike Pollock scored for Riley.
• In thetyke game', also with
Belgfave, the score was 5 - 0 for
Beigrave • .
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,SUNDAY, MARCH 29th
• 2 -- 4 Public Skating.
9 - Rented
MONDAY- MAR
•/ /:30 9:30 Rented.
*OWLILV
inote
7 p.m. League End
RegularrSchedule
:Des Courtney captured. both
high' single and triple of the even-
ing/with seore g of 262 single and,,
680 triple.• • • ••
Games over 225: Ron Stanley
233 Bob Nicholls 243. Des Court-
ney 243, 262. •
Tarn, points: Owls 7, Cardinals
0,Vultures 2, Hawks 5. • •
Final standings: OWls 129,
Cardinals SO, Vultures 53, Hawks
74.
Congratulations to the Owls.!
Good Lick all in the' Play -Offs!
•Ladies 9 p.m.
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•Trudie Nelson started the play.-
offs' with a bang with high single
•of 293 'and high triple' of 695.
,Games played: Bey Thompson's
ApPles 7, Carol.Atkirison:s Peach.-
nas 5, .
Tillie V:Vilson's Oranges 2;' Mary
LouBarge's Grapes 2, plarg•• •
Hackett's Strawberries 5,;'
Gaines 200 and over: Maudie
Fisher 288, Trudie,Nelson 293;
21-5 ,-Ruth Jardine 243, 2P4,. -2.0.0.1 -
,Linda Rothwell 215 ,.Madeline
Alton 58., Mary Nelson 220.,
Shirley Bolt 237; Joy Dennis'.203',
Anne Wisier 233., 212- ••
Team standings: Apples 7, .•
Bananas 5pStrawberries 5, Grapes
2, Oranges 2, yeaches 0. • .
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.Lucknow.
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. Dungannon.
I'VlarCh 18 -19, was the'second
Week of,the Lucknow Dungannon
league playoffs. •
.For'the ladies this week:, Anna;
Jo nstone came up with a280
• single, Shirley HawthOrnes 236
and 253 games ga•ve her. a triple
of 690.. • ••
.Other Starlets were Doris •Hodge
264, .235, Marie Stewart 262,
T-rereifirall 260, Mary. Fisher •
.249, Helen Dickson 249, Merle °
Elliott 247, Trudie .Nelson 242,
• Marion Mackinnon 241, :Kay'
Forster233; Barb...Londry:226.
Harold Errington was top'rnan
• of the week, with a 308 single
and a 72'7triple
• Jack Fisher was close behind.
with a 295-, next was •Bill Stewart
with a282, 'Keith Blake 271, Bill
Nelson, 256, Frank 1,:lawthorne
25_5, Liar.Old_Ersingto-,-2-7-6:
Group "A" standings fall in this
order:, Wolverines 14, Tigers 9,,
iGtopher-s-177-2-e-b-
'arid. the •Beavers 2...
Group "8". stands in this order:
!CoOns 14, pole.Cats 14', Lions 6, ,
Kangaroos 5 Chipmunks .3, and
• the -Squirrels ' •' -7- •
Good luck to all concerned.
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Town
and,
and Country
. Isabel Tiffin was champion for .
116iia.:ANWm• rut. .
.• *.rfirOrt.
The first week of Play Offs sees
the Swallows out in frontwith a
totalpinfall of ,1911, Orioles 1822,
Robi
s 1638 and Bobolinks 1636.,
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• TUESDAY, MARCH 31st
s7 Bantani Game
•END OF SEASON ' •
ARENA CLOSED '
• TUESDAY EVENING
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single and a double of 356:
Poi the men it was Harry Lavis
with a 181 single and 331 double,
Points wont Turnips 3, lettuce
2:' Carrots 5 and Potatoes 0.
Team standings; PotatoeS 51,
Carrots' 50, Lettuce 45 and
Turnips 35. , •
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Car."7k-.117:
inter?
lube -up;
check-up, fix -up.
quickly, expertly, at
Reasonabk Prices.
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LUCKNOW
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,RIPLEY CURLING, NEWS
• Saturday saw the conclusion of
e ' ind-ripnsptetand Presid •-
ent Jim Elliott and his rink of. •
Ivan pOok, Joyce•Courtney and'
Cariick. Collins, took theJ.D.'
•Lowry Trophy with 31 points.
• COngratulations; Jin?. •Next was
Mervin Thinstoni ridk_with, 29,
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points. Mervin'was- ably assisted
:by Morgan Johnston, Anna
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aclavish and Diane BroOks.:
Lloyd Wylds and Don Paquette
wee tied with 23 points, with •
Lloyd taking third prize on aggre';•
gate. On Lloyd's teani were,
yay_ashornekielen Mcgrea-th
and Murray quibert. Elmer ••
Courtney, Mary Walden .and: •
Janet' Farrell made 'tip Don's.: rink
• ..0.1.1_tearns play' g rcccive4.
lovely p.rizes purchased .by the
ladies" On the borfspiel committee..
Play-offs,aie•continuing this
week. 4no the big 28 rink. f. S.::
Robb-SPiel will be held this Sat-
urday. - Ladies- aire-a-ga
of.:theif-playoffs.and annual meet-
ing at7 Tuesday, March 31.
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Ladies 6:30 p.m.
single game 'Of 266 in. our Second
week of the,plaY-offs and. Ferne
MacDonald 'the' high triple :of' 623'..
• Garnes Of 200.and over: Bernice
H enry-26&. Ferne -Mac-DOnalt12.64T
Kathleen MacDonald 206. Jean
Phillips 203 229 , trndy .Foran
204. Beryl Hunter 236, Mildred.
Cameron 2131 Grace Elliott 202.
• Team points: Calherine.
Andrews Asters 5 Grace Elliott's
Daisies •2; Trudy Foran.s Pansies 5,
fiaZer.:Webster s Rose
.Carnp_bell Liiacs5,• Isobel.:
Millers Violets .
• Team Standings: Asters 1Q.
Lilac's 7 Rosesil. Pansies -7 1 '
:Violets 7 Daisies 4, .
ASHFIELD
• hr-47trre7MTLenrian of Strat-
ford and NanCy MacLennan of
Owen Sound were home for the.
.week•:end ••• • '
Mrs. Colin:MacGregor spent
--lairWetkVitirger
Clark Finlayson ii Goderich:
:The Sacrarnerit ofthe Lord's:
S pper will be.observed.in •
Ashfield Presbyterian Church on
Easter Sunday at .11a .m.. with.
Preparatory Service at 10 a'.rn.
On Good Friday. •• • .
• Mrs. Lloyd Collins with her .
•daughters -Julie and Janice, is
Spending the halfdays with her
aunt in Montreal. •
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Very interesting!. '• .• • LOCHALSH
Mi, and Mrs. David Todd spent
ens • p.m..• -Sarnalay in ustowel., where they
attended the 63rd wedding 4rmiver
Bill Hunter rolled the high . sary of Mr. and :Mrs. Thompson,
single game of 308, 'Mike Sand- grandparents of bavids.
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erson has high triple game of 795 Mr: and Mrs. Duntan Thorburn
BiJl Hunter soiled a '744triple- arrived' home oh Friday:evening
and Walter Arnold•rolled•a709, aftek a tiip, to California
Blactrip1e;k's:Buicks;5,`• • Mr . a rid. Mrs . Frank IvIacLen--
Itrilosb . ; .nan were:gtiest at the wedding_of
--Whitby's Fords 5, Bill Stewart's ' M.a.atthur in Walkerton on
Oldsmobiles 2; Clarence Greer's Saturday.
Dodges 4, Bill Buttons Pontiacs 3. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles
• Games of.225 and over: Bill were in Toronto on Wednesday •
Hunter 308, BOb Finlay 229, 'Mike .where they attended the-AnntralYi.' •
son • , .t4:n 0•11.11,
Teresa Leystra was, high girl
with a 211 single and a 350 double.
Murray Button had a 251 single
. and a 389 double for the boys.
• With just two more Weeks to -go.
anyone could come up a winner,
Arnold 259, 245, Donald Ivlackin-,
non 246., 232., Howard Agnew 256,
Orville Elliott 234, Ored Ward 243;
Harold Errington 263, Bill Stewart
241, Clarence Greer 233, .Fred
YOting
Play-off standings: Dodges 9,
Fords .9, bidsinobiles 7, BuiCki 7,
Mustangs 5, Pontiaasl
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• George Moncrief spent a couple'
ofdays in Toronto attending the
rneeting otthe Hog Producers
Association. •
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Campbell'
iwere guests at the aarnpbell- •
Eciten'sWiller Wedding in tucknow
'on Saturday. -•