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THE LUCK�IOW SENTINEL R hUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAYAPRIL 22nd, 1970
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antamNockey. Summary
PLAYED, 41 GAMES -- WON 33. ,LOST 7, .. TIED 1
SCORED 279 GOALS 153 SCORED AGAINST
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INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS
G A P
97 50,-147
Play Position
Kenny--Farrish; -Centre--
Andy'Whitby; .Centre - 70 23-._-_ 103;
Ian Montgomery, Right Wing ` ' 18 64 102
Mark Chisholm, Left Wing 18 47 65
Jim Murray, Defense 17
Wayne Courtney, Left Wing 8
Kevin Ackert, : Right Wing: 17
David Farrish, Defense, 9
Greg Hamilton, Defense ,.. 1 .
Kevin Murray, Defense
David Newbold, Centre 2
Brian, Co'urtnay, Right Wing 1
_ Cranston, ' I ..: Wigg,; 1
Fred Black,Lott W
Gates Vilek Wit.
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44,
37 ' '54
42' 50
25 42
27 . 36
11 12
6 6'.
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INCNll.sewrs Or somas ,
° - .tA lARY rr silver _Tourna ssent at .Watford,,ww...
Bantams `D': Championship by dreams Glencoe S' to 3
in t1 game:
JANUARY 31st = Finished in 1st place in W.0A.A. Bantam
Zone 2 group.'
Lucknow 20 . points
Kincardine- 12' points (W.O A,A. Bantam 'C' Champ -
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ions) .. ;
Wingham 12 points (W.0•AA. Bantam 'B' 'Champ-
ions) •
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Ripley -'4 points (W.O.A.•A. Bantam E. finalists)
FEBRUARY 23rd -. W.ori-WA 0 A.A' Bantam .'D' Championship
defeating Arthur 9 to 3 • in 2nd game of a best . of 3
series.
MARCH 1st.- Clinton Tournament, won .Bantam 'D''Champion-
ship by defeating Dorchester 7 to. 1 lir final game., •
MARCH 8th — Gold Puck Tournament at Walkerton, won Champ-
ionship by defeating . Port Elgin 8 to '2 'in final game:
Also won team:' trophy for,-"Be-st-Sportsmanship" and
Andy Whitby won "Most Valuable Player" Trophy.
MARCH 15th -.Eliminated from 0:M.H.A. playoffs by Belmont,
losing 3rd 'game', in best of 3 series 1 to 0. (Belmont
went on to win the all -Ontario Championship.)
MARCH 21st • Southampton Tournament, won Championship
by defeating`Prt`EIg`in 4'to 3 in final game.
MARCH '28th— Paisley Tournament, won Championship by,
• . ' defeating Ripley 7 to •4' in final game:
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Present Awards Afi
Bowling'BanqueI •
The Kinloss, bowlersheld their
annual 'banquet at the Log Cabin
Restaurant -on- Wednesday-"�-Aprll_T
15:----After-a-roast beef and turkey
dinner the president ,' Mrs•. Lloyd
MacDougall presided for the pres
,.entation•.of" awards.
Members of the "Almonds",
team, .Gerald.and Merle Rhody ,
Harold and. Louise McWhinney ,
Gordons Carter and Carol.''
Kurnitzski won the large•trophy
enol. indtvidua .trophies which
'were presented by Mr. and M. ,
I4orton.
The "pear is"=tezm.won the
play-offs Jeiie and Gerda de Jong,
Tom. and Evelyn Phillips, Harold
• Campbell and J1t'n Lav is, : , .
4 High average.w rs f the
,seatOr were .Gordon. Carter and
Merley. Rhody, High Triple, ,
Wayne Rhody .and Lois. Noble;
High Single , Jim' Luis. and Dot
Scott. ,
Award•winners in the'play-offs:
were High average , Gera.id Rhody
and Gerda de Jong; High triple,'
Lloyd ,IvlacDougali and. Mary Lavis;
High --single, Arnold Stothers and
Louise 1v1cWhinney,
Gerda. de. Jong , who has been a
very efficient secretary -treasurer,
was thanked by the 'group and
presented witha serving, tray.'
The president also thanked the
Nile folks for joining in and,,fil-
ling the six lanes for this season..•
Lucky' plate,prizes at the ban
gtiet; won`t to, ur`ray MacK'iiinor�; .
.Bob Campbell'; Charlie Johnston • •
and Harold McWhinney.
00000,000 0 0 00
.A11. Hockey Pla ors wi•shin ,to•attendthe
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N.HLa Pla;yens' Association Hockey School.
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To be 'held August 3 8 and August 10 '1.5
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Y 80
Richmond Street;West•
Suite 1905, .Toronto, Ontario
Oeor e , ,MacLean, •,Box 430, Ha°rriston
BEFORE MAY 1'5
Free bus service for ' uN . Hockey, Players, into
H.rri:stoo, if routes can ko• sot up sOitablo
• to the arrow.
The Junior Bowlers brought.
their'season to a:close'this year
witha turkey,banquet held at
the 'allies. •
After a delicious meal served
by CorriePassmore an I,lizabe:th
'Ritchie the,'following trophies
Executive for next year elected..
Were; President, Doris MacKin-'
non 'Vice -President , • Arnold
Stothers and Sec. Treas.. Ge.rda
..de/Jong.,
Shoot was played to• close a
pleasant evening - prizes going
to :Highest scores - Gordon•Carter
and' Mildre-d ,Johnstor acrd c nsola'=
tion prizes to Harold McWhinney
and Carol. Karnirzschky.: •
00 00 00 0 0 0 4 0 O 00000 O 000 00 O 00 O
were awarded:
:keaion's..W inners , Dorothy
Wagners 8atiolinks; Ryinae.r
.Graeme Elliott's Robins , tylia '
were tied':with Murray Reid --s
;Blue Birds in points but were well
ahead of them in .total pinfall •
for,the year..
Play Off winners, Nancy Rit-
chie's Swallows; High average,
Zeua :Gaiuiss and-Cha-iles-Thomp-
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son; High double, Teresa. Leyst.ra`..
and' Doug. Wall; 'High single , ;
Dona Wagner and •D'avid Humph-
tre_y;-_Most. irnprovecL, _Shirley".:.
•Betang:er and :Marvin: Morrison.
• Rick Passmore thanked the
'Hortons and they received a rous-
ing cheer. '• .
Our thanks .to, Corrie:,arid Eliza
beth also to_ Mrs. Farrsb and Mrs.
Htrtnphrey fo-r-h'e-1p-i-rlg-with--the--,--
meal and congratulations
everyone
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Hockey, Team
Thirty-seven° Fleas participated
SAFETY CHECK
On Wheels, springsi..
shocks, oil over,. ..
this year and played a total of 15
exhibition games With Ripley;
Teeswater ; Belgrave , Brussels,..
Tiverton arid Walkerton,. The,t Fleas are in an' age group roughly
from 5 to 9 years of,3ge. Games
were played on Saturdays, from 8
to 10'a,rn, and.every Wednesday
from 5to6p,m, •
ger and •Ron A1ton•was coach. ,
Other fathers whohelped were Br11
M.
McPherson,' Don Dennis ,' Ross
'Irwin, Ralph Aalders, Torn Pritdh-
and and Harold Elphick.
Pictured with the name of
their father in brackets, are:
Front' row , left to right Mark
Haid•enby(Bill); Stephen Pritchard
i (Torn); •Johnny, Husk (Lloyd); Brian
Murray (Charlie);, Floyd Courtney
(Joe); Kent. Alton (Ron); Wayne
Murray (Charlie); 'Greg Gibson
:(8111): , ,
n44 -owe_ Myon• by
(Doug); Paul. Finlay.(Bob); Brian •
.Elphick (Ken), Blair Alton, (Ron);
'Eric: Courtney (Joe); Bill Gibson .'
(Bill); Michael Dennis (Don);
Austin O'Donnell (Jim); Blaine
Mi�ilu J'tak' ( R
Third row,, David Aalders.
(Ralph); Paul Irwin (Ross); Alex
Irvin (Russell), Barry Elphick (Hare
old); Sen Ic1cPhe•rson. (Bill); •
Eddie Husk (Lloyd); Paul Murray'
(Charlie); Allan Stanley (George):
David' Murray (John); manager
Charlie 'Murray ,•on the leftand
coach Ron Alton,, tghc..
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