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THE: LUCKNOW SENTINEL, eLUCKNOW, ONTARIO
..WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10th, 1971_
ANNININ.
REL IA BL. ,
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SERVICE
SERVE
R CUSTOMERS
WE HAVE. JUST I
'ALLEN A N'
CAME LN AND• HAVE YOUR
HEADLIGHTS ACCURATELY AIMED
1
Irs Victor Emerson
W I. S��ker
On March 5th,, the Lucknow.
Women's 'Institute neer in tlie..:..
assembly r Qom t 7:15 p, m. for
dessert, served 'y the host;esses',
preceeding. their monthly meeting;
Mrs.' 4,4 Wilson presided for the
business and program and the min-
utes were read by Mrs.,'Mei Greer,:
As a result of the card parties irr'
February $45.00 was..sent to..tlie
`Golden Circle School. n, Wingham.
It was passed that a donation be
sent to Bruce Lea.Haven. in. Walk-
erton.. Mrs., John Wraith, Miss
Elizabeth 'Robinson , Mrs. Elmer
Johnston'and Mrs. Ornar Brooks
were appointed; to -convene a card
party in March. Mrs.: Charles.
Steward and Mrs.: •Gar.field:•Mac
Donald reported for"• their respect-
ive committees. .
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�Arthur
.. oaISAs
ober WOAA Cha
es .
Lucknow Ikiidgets played hockey J David Black B ;;°G.raham Hamilton
in Arthur on Friday night and they 2,; Doug Corrin•1, *pale Hunter'' 2,
snowed Arthur., under` with • 19 goals • David Hum P. hre .1;.: Ken Hamil
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in a W.O,AA, .championship:. ton 1, Greg ".Hamilton 1, Ken:.' •
game :,The :score was;19 - 7 ; '
fiarris�'r'.:2•.
•Leading scorer for. Lucknow was
Ken' Farrish, with. 9 goals"and quiter
a fe,W, of these were in clean , .
,'breakaways: Andy Whitby scored.'
3 goals; Jim Murray 2 , Dale.,
1.unter•,'-Steven Hac'kett', Graham
• Hamilton, . Kim Cowan•,, • one, each
Assists' went -to'Andy .Whitby 8;
Jim Murray 3.,' IC'irn Cowan' 3 ,
Novice Lose•
first in Playoffs
On Friday night, March"5th,
the local Novice hockey teatn•
•travelled to Tiverton for .the: first,•
gime of a best -of -three series in';
.zone :2 playoffs':
It and .,.uc -
was a, close game L k . ;
not lost out,by a score of 2;to1,
Kevin-Kzlpati4 k'scared-th-e-only
'goal for •Lucknow with Kenny .`
Ritchie getting: the assist.:;
T.he-second-ga-me Wwill-be. played,
.in Lucknow sometime thisweek;
if theweather permits. •
girls Win
BY BOB GREEK
The Lucknow girls hockeyteam
won the • first game of ':the best 2
Out .of 3 ;series against. hellhole on
Thursday March .5 in the Lae k
now arena'. The' score Was'l 0.•
Goal scorer for Lucknow w;as
Lynda' Hamilton..
Bantams Win.
�Playof� Opener `
BY-BO.B-GREER
The next meeting is to be held •
on April 2,. at. which •.all •
conveners are• to bring their
reports. Members are to remem
ber.'their Sunshine sister at this
meeting.'
The roll call was answered by
Resolutions one could use •daily.
A7sing song.of, Irish.songs was.';
enjoyed .With Nis: Ross .Cumming
at ;th piano
The guest.speaker`,'Mrs t;icA•ar
ers • ,. o ..
on Resolutions, and informed the' ,
ladies of the. :many things the
could 'resole 'to do to improv •
theirsowm
n.comunity:and make a
request to the proper.authorities
for: a .c'ha nge o'f, , polie y for, the. •
EIDO1
'D
. RUGS CAN BE WALKED ON ONE HOUR':
AFTER: SHAMPOOING
■
uperwr.:;
aInteiiani
GIA IGOLLAN PHONE $28-29.1
improvement of conditions in the
community. Mrs.George Whitby
thanked. I\ s Eni'erson and:
pfese-nred_,her with a_'
"Beautiful Ohio" :was sung by Mrs.
LIN; Joynt' and Mrs. P.S..Stew.art ,
accompanied 'on .the piano :by Mrs
,Wes: Ritchie: '.Mrs.. Garfield
MacDonald reported on Surninary
day f h "Th Main
Lucknow
Dungannon
and 27th,:
Men's High Triplle,was'won by
Clarence Greet with :800;,
High Single, went to Jack .Cties�tr
With. . 3:36. . • • .. '
or the CQUrse , ' edje- 1 T-41e=w-as-won b '
Dish Makes The•.Meal", which -
was held in Walkerton. A poem
.composed., by Mrs. James McNau-
y ght:oii, was gi'en"at this meeting,
The•,singing of . 0 Canada
brought ra very enjoyable meeting.
to'a close:`,
f;.
ana
OUNTRY•.
Ida .Barger was.high. for the
a':ies wit a . sing. e• an a
double. '
Clarence Bell shone for ,the men
with his l69‘single. and 346 double'.
Team•ponts es 5
Carrots 3.;iLettu:Potatoce 2 and. Turnips
Atrl
Team Standings; ngsHenry Caitr
s
Potatoes 61, Clarence Bell's:
oace,` ' ' •sCa' rr
56,. ivy e_._Ki g . 55
n
and Jack Campbell's Turnips 4$, ".
Last Tuesday, March 2',the
•Luc knoll►: Bantams came through `•
With a 4-to--2-v-.•-tory,. over.Pa-lmer
ston in the fits(game'.for the
Western Ontario championship,'
Dayid..Farrish led hid•team'with..
3 goal's while .Stewart Mann
accounted for the otherg oat.
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GET AWAY FROM. IT. ALL COME TO THE LORD SIMCOE.,,
CLOSE TO SHOPPING; THEATRES AND ENTERTAINMENT
SPECIAL PRICE $54.90 PER
COUPLE INCLUDES
Frdaaridr Saturda: ni ht a .::o i,
y y g cc,niodat on in deluxe,
r� ..:bed sitting room; or' best available:
\* pagne
Bottle of Cham
Brealtfast and 'dinner (for 2) on Saturday.
• Breakfast aid it , sig"ht 'peeingtour (for 2) on Sunday.
y,.
Please mention the get=away`' Weekend to your travel' agent of.'
when you make your reservations.
roup,
ole Cats B Group
UCKNOW DUNGANNOI�1:
BOWLING
Ivieiih-Trjrle was wort by.
Harold: Et:rington with' 665' ' He also
won the High Single of 262.
Ladies High Triple was "won by
Jessie. Joynt with 658 and the single
to Grace' Elliott with 255
Men. over 250; Harold Frrington
262CG on. ooks 255ord '
B
-Ladies over 225; Jessie
ots
Joynt 2 nd 28 5 r
, In 1 y •13rco
241; Arnetta Thome son 226
p ,
Marion .M'acKinn'oh:'229 and;
.ea9uE
•
:ROA Stanleyy capturedboth. ',fish
single and triple for the evening
With scores of 296 single and 781
triple.
...'Galmte ruv 2 li TTrThI litill29-, r .
B Group _ Pole Cats 75 , .Zehras.
Jack Campbell 240, Art Purvey 70, Chiprn,:unki 66; Gophers 63 ,
225, Ab Morton 237, :Ron Stanley • Kangaroos 45', Lions. 29, r .
296' and':277. ,
�'I=e�rn Points'�w-1s SOL, ,C`a�iiiia:is
0; :Vultures 7 Hawks; 7.
Final Team Standings; ,Vultures
117 , Owls 94, Hawks
Cardinals 32.
s
�. Points,• -Goons 7., Gopher -s.,0-
Cubs 7., Kangaroos;'0 Wolverines
5', Zebras 2; Squirrel's 5 ,, Tigers 2;
Beavers .5 , Lions 2;.
Pole Cat
,Chipmun'ks 3, '
Seasons Ericli '-, A. Group - Cubs
116., Beavers 107 , •Tigers' 97 , W61
verines 92, .Cooiis', 89 , Squirrels
Gwen Caesar.' with 74.3 and t'he •
High'. Single by Marie; Stewart with
1.21..,..
Me.n over 250; Jack Caesar.: -Iii,
a'nd •266 ; Clarence Greer 304 . ind
297;. Bill Stewart..3:1.3, Zeh'e
Zeran.286', ,Stewart Reavie 272, .'
Orville Elliott 263; ''G:erry.'.Pricstip,.;,
'257 , 'Mel Dickso[i 254 , Keith,'
Blake 253', • :
Ladies over 225. Maric Stewa
321, (,,wen Caesar •285 and `. ) ,
Marion MacKinnon 248
• Points: Cubs 7''., Beavers 0; Zebra
5 Lions 2;, Tiger's 5., Wolverine
'2; .I angaroos.5;,' Squirrels 2,Pole'.
Cats 5', Coons 2 Gophers :5 C;l'i i
monks 2.
';.Standings ; Cubs 109 , Beavers l.r.�t.
Tigers •95 ,: Wolverines 87'; :'Coon
;82,' Pole 'Cats• 71,Squirrels :70 ,•
Zebras 6$; Gophers;63,'Chip-
munks 63,,.Kangarpos•45;, Lion
Mens
The first' ee � ffs
w k.of h11y o
'Bill Macpherson was top, bos.dt',.;
this reekTwith2fi8'S n=le..;i�icl'
f
ii
y' 'h '
g Triple'. of .b99
Mustangs 7 points'; Dodge' i!
ints,t1'stta_ohiles 5 j,n`ts, crtic,'.
,2 points;' 13urcks..4 points_, 1'onti rc
3 points:
Gaines of'250, and over. 1.3111
MacPherson 268 , Warvey' Cn 1hert
258., Charlie: Anderson 26:1,, f ferh
Barger 253, i1•a'ro1d ,Ritchie
Allan 'Johnston 263., ,
Play -Off Standrn;s:"
points, Oldsn?obile; 5. points ,
i3uicks 4 points,' Pontiacs .i, hoittt,
'Fo'rds.2 points, Dodges (i jx7;ili•<.
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Junior ,League
Barb•Harriiltbn had a high.single
of 211 and a high double. of X395.
For t'he bxiys,_Murray• Button aad
a high single' of 175 and' Ricky
Irwin„had a. high: .double of 32,1....
.
Team Points:. Chielets 5, Wa,gbn
Wheels'5.,, Lifesavers 0•and Potato
Chips
1`earn .Starsdirigs: Lifes,ivers 55.,
Chiclets 30, Wagon Wh'e'els: 3�
arid Potatd •Chips 21.
Custom Butchering - Curing and' Smoking'
Cutting and Wrapping- Sausage Making Fast Freezing -.
HOGS AND CATTLE ON MONDAYS .
CATTLE ONLY. ON FRIDAYS. . '
Have cattle in on Thux'sday
for F`riday's kill
With Two Big Coolers, We Are Abie To Hang ,Your Beef Frt,r
1 To 3 Weeks „„ Whatever Your Requirements sAre
or' He1'fle Freezers kTe Seli 'Choice Hoi`ite Killed Beef, Pork
and Lamb -In Any Quantity At Lowest. Marketing, Prices
ALL MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR
• PROTECTION
CIi4S. ' H00IS1VIA, PROP.
ABATTOIR 395.2905; TORE 395-2961