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Team Standing; ChocOlates 69,'
Jelly eans'65, Gumdrops 60,
Ju Jub 55, Peppermints 49,
1. 'pops 38.
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from Forster; Courtney, from Mac-
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ney; Fludder from Forster.
• 1- :S,EATING REQUIRED
, The LuCknow Intermediate
team at this time have' moulded
together a good competitive
team in a league which, are all
of much larger' population than
Lucknow. Milverton is B; Listow
el B; Clinton is C and Lucknow, is
Minor C.
We did not expect to finish too
high in'this .league., but the 'team
will. put forth the best effort they
can to give the fans some good
hockey this v./inter.' . We
apologize to the fans for lack of
the comfort of a seat at the Arena,
through no fault of ours. ,
We think the Arena Committee
have had ample opportunity to
afford, at least a few seats. Or is-
there a working Arena Committee'
' We wonder-how' the Arena
carrafford.to continue without
the-increased revenue seating
would bring them'. • We know the
Intermediates; with the high.
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prices and poor quality of, sticks,'
are having problems financially.
Lucknow is hosting the 'W.O.
1 A . A..tournaments for Juvenile,'
- 'Midget and Pee Wee playoffs for
the right to enter the.0.1v1.11„A.
How do they expect to acCom-
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no seats? , / . ,
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. PAGE NINE 'THE LUOKNOI SENTINEL, LUCKNOW.. ONTARIO EDNEWAY; JANUARY 1973:
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ntermidiates Lose
nd Tie Games-
LuOnow'Interrnediate hockey
am continue to reside in the
asethent position in their four
am schedule with Listowei, •
"1;ierton ;`4Cdinton Lucknow ; -
The team seernsp to be finally
etting rolling with games that
ouid be quite easily won with a
w breaks.
On Friday night , they went
own to defeat 9-6 to Clinton,
eing short 3 regiilar defencernen,
fter spotting them a• 4-0 lead in
e first period.
Scoring for Lucknow were; Don
ann from Barry McDonagh; Paul
ilayne unassisted; Mike Courtney
rom MacKinnon and Chisholm;
ave. MacKinnon from Russ Mon-
rief; Dolt Stevenson froM Paul
rayne; Russ MOncrief from Dou'g
tevenson.
LUCKNOW 9 - LIST,OWM 9
Sunday afternoon in Lucknow
he local boys tied the game in
e last. 5 seconds after pulling
heir goalkeeper. - „
The game, was a fast one with
ome sloppy defensive play in
oih ends.
Once again LucknOw spotted
he opposition. a 3 goal lead
nd had to play catch up hockey
11•the Way,
LuCknow's line of Dave.Mad-h
ihnon, • John' Ernberlih; Mike"
ourtney accounted for 6 Of the
ine .goalS. I '
Scoring summary: Mike Court-
ey unassisted; Paul Frayne` from
ohn Emberlin and Dave MacKin-
on; JOhn Fludder from Ross
orster and Art Stanley; Courtney
rorn Frayne and MacKinrion;'
ourtney from Emberlin, Fludder
DUNGANNON
Bill• INndis and two nephews
from Midland , called on a few
friends. Sunday and Monday.' His
sailing season on the Great Lakes.
Closed just before Christmas. •
Mr. and Mrs. Dynes Campbell
returned home ;on Thiirsday after
a three and a half week holiday
with their son Harold at Kamloops,
They,inade the trip 13y
plane, and enjoyed, the several
drives around Kamloops while
,there, 52 degree weather
favoured them..
Mr. and. Mrs. R. T. Kilpatrick
and Mrs. A. N. Aitchison spent
Sunday with Mrs. Cecil Blake.
• Mrs. Melinda Nivinivisited
fOr several' days' recently'with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erringte.n.
'Flu has been preValept
this community.. Perhaps this.
bright , frosty weather will prov-
ide the remedy. •
Mr. and Mrs. John Lodge of
London visited A New Years with
Mr. and Mrs. John Spivlak.
Mr.-and Mrs. John Bere and
Kaien Hernandez:returned from a
holiday in Trinidad, and visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Aldham
and family at Carlow, and' Mrs.
Mary Bere and family in Dungan-
non before returning to Sault Ste.
Marie; Saturday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrie Glenn,
Angela •and Arletta, left, Tues.,
day morning and motored to
Brownsville , Texas, where they
will join Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Glenn and Harold (BUd) Glenn °
for, an extended holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Stanley
and Mr. and Mrs. Berl Straughan
of •Clinton visited Mr. and Mrs.
K. K. Dawson on Friday.
Sympathy of this community
is extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Kilpatrick, family and
friends , due to the death of their
son, Mark; on Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kerinecly
of Whitechurch were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. 'Robt. Irvin
on Sunday. •
Wm. Wiggins has improved in
health and is now convalescing at
home.
Mrs. Roderick MacDonald has
been'a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital, and Mrs. Derk
Logtenberg in University Hospital,
London. Both are hoping to re--
turn home this week./
•
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson,
Darlene and Sharon were Sunday
evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Angus MacDonald 'of St. Helens.
Miss Winnifred Farrier of Toron•
to visited from Wednesday to
Sunday ."with Mr.' and,Mrs. Garnet
Farrier, Mr. and' Mrs. Russel
Farrier of Wingham and Mrs. Jack
Campbell, Lucknow.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier
and Kimberley of Hanover who
-spent the holidays in England,
visited on Sunday-with his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Garnet
Farrier. .
We are pleased to repbrt that
Mrs. Amos Martin who underwent
surgery in Wingham Hospital was
able to return home on' Wednes-
d4y i. ..
Mrs. Walter James of Wood-
stock was a,caller onc.Saturday
on Mrs. Earl Cailick.
Mrs. Russel Ross, Mr. and Mrs.
Jilt Taylor were Sunday visitors
with 'Russel Ross at Victorfa HOs-
pital, London.
Mr. and' Mrs. Irvine Storey and
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Town & Country
High single and double was
again bowled .by Anna Dexie .with
a score of 196 and 305'
r
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Harry Lavin took the highest
single at 188 for, the men. Henry
Carter rolled the.high double at
324' for ,the Men.
T'earti points, Al lrwin's
Oranges 5., Clarence Bell's 13lues
0; Les PurviS' Violets 3,. Mel
King's Yellows 2; Harry Lavi'
Reds 8 0 Earl McDonaldei Greens
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Standings, Viole1ts 45, Yellows
42, CreenS 40, Blues 34, Oranges
34, Reds 30.
Heather of Goderix:.h were. Sunday
visitors with Mr.,, and Mrs. Alex
Craig.
Jim Orr of London was a Sunday
caller on Mr. •and Mrs. J. L. Cur-
rie, East Wawanosh and
,
on Mr.
and Mrs. Bill. Lapp of Wingham.
Mrs. Wallace Conn accompan-
ied Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley
to London on §aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Conn -
and baby Pascal returned by train
on Thursday to Sherbrooke,
Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Emerson,
Darlene and Sharon returned home
to. St.. Catharines on Monday.
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