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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCIUSOW .ONTARIO...
Lucknow Midgets,,.W.
If your car is .difficult to_ ..steer 'or . shakes
° whenou• accelerate' and turn,'tl en your car "
Y�
hasthe wobbles. Immediate attention is nec-
essary. essar . tet us give your car acamplete'safe
ty check..•Don't'drive an unsafe. automo'b.ile.', . .
1KEDNESDAY: APRIL 21st, 1971
Champions
Pictured a.re the: Lucknow Mid
gets, W.O.A.A '`D" hockey
champions.. •Left to right are:
David':Cleland• Al. Hamilton;
manager; Kevin Murray (rear), .,
=Wayne Pritchard, Ian Montgomery,,
Kim Cowan, •Greg. Harni•lton., Dale
Hunter, Da.ye•i'iurnphrey (front),
Graham Hamilton; Dave tartish,
Steve Hackett, Ken, Parrish ,' Jim
Murray,: Andy Whitby, Doug Cor.-
rin Ken Hamilton (rear); Dave
Black , Gordon' Cayley , :coach ,
•. The boys and. their parents.
wound up; the season with a pot'
luck'Su pppec....
Treat,Acc,id�fltS
yin � Ma
Iey-toses'
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Juvenile finals, BoysHave Successful
Season & Give Victors tea! Competition
Ripley Juvenile Hockey Club tion was: fast but Ripleyfailed10
defeat turdcapitalize on .their chances -
suffered `a, on Sa ay ,.
which. roclaimed Keene as around the goal: oal: Even in the
Ontario •E Champions Keene d�mgminutes Ripley pressed
_ •.
is in the Peterborough area; hard but .could notput the pack'
Ripley ,•rmined'to win went in the net. Keene scored twice
, detee
into, the
gametrailing` ames:to` for a final score .Of 7-3: : •After. .
. 2 S
1 in the series, Theyopened the shaking handsKeene was r,
eseRint-
scorni ifithe first 'few minutes of ed the Chaiiipionstiptrophy.
-
play. Jim Farrell,neatly slid the ley received a trophy, for the ruri- `
net `n: �a from ..... in,
puck .nto.the o a p ss .. _ net -up position..
tied
• Dennis �4artin. :Keene tie • • •'
' . .
"amore within Minutes andadded
two more to end -the period.
Less,than a minute after the
start of the'second period Barry,.
MacDonald drovea shot home .
from .twenty .feet our.. Minutes
later ; brother Brian .MacDonald On Thursday,:'April 8';. the`
tallied to tie the score,. ;The re- LLFcknow' Midget and - Bantam both
mander of .the period was a goal- 'ey ;teams, along with their par-
ie's dual. Ripley's forwards were tints'„ had a pot luck supper :at the
• • robbed time after time by Keene `lvlayfaifRestaurant to honour,, their
• goaliewhile at the.. other end, ` coaches and managers
John .ma.de several hair-ra 5mg Both teams won the W:O. A..A•..'
• . did Manage, to , championships for t; efiirr'group::
saves Keene
score twice before the end of the., ,The.•MicigetS,also won Tourna
period, ments at Kincardine and ,Port:
— 1giir ,_ fi%,isl►ing the-seaso twrth-
only twenty 26 games won 7 lost and 4 tied;'
PRESEN!EAAaftES:-MANAGE RS
Two�Teams ae
Season
!maup
•
. .Ripley now had
:minutes to '.'.do or
die" . The 'ac -, goals for 256, fora 6:92 average;
against 162,: for 4.38 average..
•
.Following :the supper,the boys
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FURNITURE
hot a 528.3013
presented their coaches and man-
agers with a gift to show their •
appreciation for they long hours
they spent with .the teams,
For the Midgets, Gordon Cayley;
was coach with Alvin Hamilton as
manager for the Bantams, Glen
Morningstar and Brian.•MacLelland
Were. coaches and Allan Ha.ck': • '
Players , coaches and p'a.rents,en.
jgyed this' final get-together to
wind up:a -very successful season.
WANT ADS
GET RESULTS
rapines Psi
►t lea
mei
ifesavet's Champs
•
The Junior; :League Bowling •
Banquet was held at' the 'alleys ,1
Friday r -16th:; '.A delicious dinner
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was served which 'everyone_ enjoy'
This years champions were/the.
Lifesavers,. 'Shirley Belanger• (cap-
fain),
cap-tain),. Dorothy Wagner , Grant .'
Phillips, Jim. Ritchie arid David
Humphrey all rece ivied trophies
The runners up were,the Wagon:
Wheels: Margaret Montgornery , .
(Captain), Susie Garniss , Brenda':
MacLeod , RiCky .Barger , Ian Mbrip
goniery.a•nd Murray Button also
DouglasCarr, Wingharr,was
jur 1-i2-w11eira fire hose
broke striking him on the right,
knee He received' a possible
fracture of.the right leg and ,was
treated:and .released
Gu Stroop ; : R. It; 5, Brussels,
received a'deep:puncture wound
to'her. right .foot b - 'a hay.fork,on
g Y.
their ,home farm' April 1;
lt� .when hefell in the Van Osc.h
barn Ort' a wet cement floor, :
was admitted' .to•hospital via d.fll
bula nce
•: Mrs,, Alberta !:'ltiott IZ`, )l, 1,
ltleaca.learlpped art -a di-nr4fieP`._---
fell and fractured left ribs.
in- Kim Wanisley,• age 11;,
es►ateT fell:and--Mfr-ac-tu•r-ed tl ;
left Upper anti,
received trophies
Z na'' ar -n�'• rr
e G , niss a d., h1u ay Button
received the, high average trophies
Brenda MacLeod and Ricky •
Irwin. were, awarded the..high, doub_
le trophies., '
Barb Hamilton and Mu:rray . Reid
w'e, re'a.warded the .high single
trophies?..
Th-e_oshex twoteadis the, Chic
lets, and potato Chips received
:lovely glasses for trophies.
T-hanks';was extended_to Dove:- and Fred .Horton for;:a very,niuch'
enjoyed bowling season. .
Oranges o
Rainbow Leqgu�.
Congratulations to the Oranges
on winning the playoff champion -
Ship.
'High single was rolled by Trudie
'Nelson with a 250. She also'took
the high triple with 696 h,' •
Games 200 and over Trudie
Nelson 250, 236, 210 , Gloria
Ritchie 232, 205 , 'Isobel Tiffin
227 , Anna Johnstone 225, Diane
to 225: _' rie2Stcia-tt 21, '-
Lorna Gu.ay 214, Mary. Lou Barger
420'6, Isobel Kilpatrick 2.04, Lynn
Wall 202 and 202., Joy Dennis 201.
Tea rn points: I. ate y Gibson's
Greens -57; kay-•4tw—fords- Jxoi
2 ,Joy Dennis'' Oranges 5, Anria
Johnstone's,Blttes 2; Eileen' Lavin'
Reds 7 , Kathleen Forster's Yellows
Tears standing: Oranges 20,
W'toles 1c.4, Reds 19 , Blues 14, Yel
lows 1 .; Creens.11,
Joanne Gu indon .f:. age 11, R. P.
Blyth -fell off her horse and
received head injuries and an a'b
rasion to her face:
•.c :..e. Zimmerman ase
Mi ha 1 t, . ,. . g 11,
Wingharn ; son• of Mr., and
William Zimmerman', dislocated
his left elbow while playing
soccer ,at' huriie, .
' 'frank Olheiser, Wingharn , fell.
and, fractured his right •.ribs. He .
.was treated and 'released .
Brian Arnold age 11, Lucknow
son; of Mr.. And 'Mrs. Walter Arn-
old,
Arn-old, •fractured his. right .arm: - lie
was admitted to hospital,
`Mrs. Ronald (Shirley) Sachs,
age: 39 RR. "`2 ,' Wroxeter; was
admitted yia.ambulance suffering.
;from- shock 'following a fire .which.
.destroyed their home on. April 16..
Lesle._Pae4gha?it�vs�----.
Plan Raily:
The executiye of the Bruce:
County ,Women's :Institute .Rally
met at the .hor'ne of the Presid0t.,'
.Mrs.' Wni . ;Middleton; Paisley ,
to plan the Bally which,
will be field; Thursday , .October- '
•
21 in. Teeswat.er Town Hall,, •
The therne:.is "Work and Play.'".,
A guest' speaker�'and displays are .;
being arranged for. ``lt was deci i'-
ed to :have: two musical: nuin•hers
and two skits ,for.ente•rtainrnent
rather than four .skits
The Secretary -Treasurer ,` Mrs;
Cecil Hollands reported: a vert.'
successful year.
treated'for:puncture wounds to her
left, foot. The injury.was Caused.
by' a pitchfork on 'the fartri of John
Melton.
Susan Currie , Wingharn , daugh-
ter, of Mr.; and. Mrs. John Currie,
received: head; injuries April 17
while roller skating in Goderich
Arena, She' was adrnitted'to`hos
pital,
"Mrs, Mary Jane Fleming; Tees°
water, fell. April 17' arid fractured
her:, left_ hip._._ She was admitted .
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.cc�mpfete catalogue. •
For' ou .`;a Keepsake copy
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in luxutriouS'gofd,'
and later transferred' to St'. Joseph's
Hospital, London. :
Lance. 'Gibson , age 17 ,. Wroxeter,
son of Mr, and Mrs. Crawford
Gibson received painful injuries :
to his right hand when the fly
wheel on•a ski'doe'e gine slipped
and the 'fins: lacerated his handy
iirnand Heffernan,. l ' R, 7,.
Lucl tiow., received painful tniur
its', to his leff,hip and leg April
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