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Snowmobile Club
RepOrt Good Year
The Amberley Huron Snowmo-
bile Club has had a very eventful
year, It was off 'to 'a flying start
with a General Meeting held in
December at Reid's Corners Hall.
Constable Gaelor showed slides
on snowmobile safety and a safety
test was given to all preient.
On the 27th of December a
run was held followed by a Chili
Party, at. Ca•rnpbell's flatS.' It sure
was a ynminy.menu. for a cOld "
December night. ' •
The club's'' New Years Eve Party '
held at Rock's*Barn Dance was a
big success witkone hundred
people attending. ,
The women have 'also played an
active part this year with runs
on Wednesday and Thursday.
On the, scene at Clarke Fergus-
on's was'a Snow Dance and:a
Wiener. Itciast Saturday Night,
January 13th.
There are many other events'
scheduled for the remainder. of
the season, but remember our
ti motto "Think Snow:"
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TOURNAMENT
Saturday, January
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AND
Sunday, January 28
. LUCKNOW ARENA.
FIVE TEAMS - MILVERTOtt, MILDMAY, HENSALL,
BRUSSELS, LUCKNOW • •
SCHEDULE
•GAME 1
GAME 2
GAME' 3
'GAME 4
GAME' 5
GAME 6'
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27
-• 12:00 LUCICNOW VS MILVERTON
-- .1:30 MILDMAY VS HENSALL -
.3:00 BRUSSELS VS WINNER OF GAME*1
-- .4:30 LOSER GAME i VS LOSER GAME• 2
6:00 WINNER of GAME 2 VA WINNER
- -.GAME 3
7:30 LOSER GAME 3 VS WINNER GAME .4
SUNDAY, JANUARY 28
GAME T - CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL
WINNER GAME 5 VS WINNER GAME 6 •
WINNER ADVANCES INTO THE 0.M.H.A. PLAYOFFS
The schedule has been opposed, due to the fact that some
teams have to play 3 games in a short time limit while others
play only two, however the W.O.A.A. will not change - hardly
,a proper way to decide a winner to repreent W.O.A.A. in the
0.M.H.A,
COME AND SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL TEAM"
LUCkflOW
DUngatMOn
krnetta Thompson stars for •the
ies this week with a 269 single
d a 674 triple.
,adies over 225 were: Annetta •
ompson 269; 'Shirley `Bolt 245;
.h Jardine 242; Elaine Irwin 232;•
rg Wilson 231.
21arence Greer turned out three
!ctactilar games of 303, 302
1250 with a triple of 855.
is gives Clarence the seasons
;11 triple. Congratulations I -
Men over 250 were: Clarence
aer 303, 302, 250; Bill Stew'
277; Jeff McMurray 266; Mid
ompson 265; Harold Maize 261;
,nald MacKinnon 253.
Team standings:, Tigers 88,
bs 77., Zebras 73;. Beavers 69;
Averines 60; Gophers 51; Kang-
os 48;,SqUirels 47; Chipmunks
Coons 47; Lions 35; Pole Cats
Kin loss League
For the ladies Marilyn Rhody
led both high single and high
pie with scores of 231 and 605.
Gerald Rhody rolled high single
the men with a score 0;226.
tser MacKinnon`M not want
Rhodys to haveall the high
nes 'so he came up with a high
ple of 586. •
Marilyn Rhody was the only
ly with scores over 200: 231
d 225,
Men over 200: Gerald Rhody
6, Alf Herbert 224, Lloyd
tcDougall218, Jelle de Jong
7 , Fraser, MacKinnon 201.
Team point's: Ann MacDougall'S
los 2:-Doris M,atKinnores
aalthyS 7, Mary Lavis"
y8 0, Elizabeth Dickies Pippin's
Team standings: Wealthys 55,
les 53,` Pippins 53, kiys 49.
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JANUARY 24, 1973. THE.t.UCKNOW SENTINEL, LOCKNOW, ONTARIO e• 4 PAGE ELEVEN'
Novit:Win Over Local Girls Team,.
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During a break iipheir hockey
schedule on Friday, January 5th
the Novice boys'took on the
Lucknow girls team in an exhibi-
tion game. This was a very close
and exciting game with the boys
defeating the girls by a score of
6 to 4.: Scoring for the Novice
were Paul Hamilton 1 goal and
assist , Doug.borscht 1 goal and .1
assist, Larry. MacPherson, Donald
Elliott , Brad Humphrey and Alan
Rivett 1 goal each and Stephen
Simpson, Stephen MacPherson,
1 assist each..
The, scoring for the girls team
was done by Donna,Greer with 2
goals:., Sharon Campbell 1 goal,
Marg Chester 1 goal, Lorraine
Boyle-had'l assist.
The boys.would like to thank
the girls for being good enough
:o have this game with them and
hope in the future to have a re-
match with them.
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In their home and home series
with Ripley the local boys won
both games. The first game in,
Ripley, January 8th was won by a •
Town & Country
Ladies high single and double
,again went to Anna,Dexter with,.
scores of 187 and 328:
' Men's high...single went to
Wilfrid Drennan at 197 and the
high dciuble was taken by_ Harry
layis with 4' score of 376. •
Team points: Mel King's Yel-
lows 5, Clarence Bell's Blues 0;
Harry Lavis' Reds 5, Al Irwin's
Oranges 0; Earl McDonald's
Greens 3, Les Purvis' Violets 2,.
Standings: Violets 52, Yellows
50, Greens 48, Oranges 36,, Reds
35, Blues 34.
score of 3 to. 0 with Stephen Simp .
son scoring .2 goals and Donald
Elliott one. Assists went to Barry
Elphick Paul ,,Harniltor*-fd Brad
Humphrey. •
In the second game in Lucknow
the lotals.whitewashed the -Ripley
team by a score of 10 to 1. This
game was, played 'on January 12.
Top point getters for Lucknow
were Stephen Simpson 2' goals
and 2 assists, Doug Dorscht 1 goal
and 3 assists, Paul Hamilton 1
goal and 2 assists, Larry MacPher.
son 3 goals, Stephen MacPherson
1 goal and 2'assists, Brad Humph-
rey 3 assists, Paul Murray 1 goal._
and 1 assist, Donald Elliott lgoal
and Alan Rivett 1 assist.
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. In Belgrave on, January 16 the
boys took this team on fora four
point' game and came out 'on top
by a score 'of 8 to 1. Stephen
Simpson came up with 3. goals,
Larry MacPher,son 2. goals and 1
assist„ Paul Hamilton, Doug
Dorscht and Paul Murray got 2
assists 'each, Donald'Elliott ,
Brad Humphrey and Alan Rivett
1 goal each.
Mens
Fr. Dentinger rolled the high
triple up with Donald. Mac Kin -,
non 717 in runner-up position. "
Other good triples were 'Bill
Button's 712, Herb Barger's 687,
Clarence Greer's 653 and Bill
Chisholm's 650.
Fr. Dentinger also 'rolled the ..:
i high single 331 folloWed by Bill
I BUtton's 314: ,
Other. over 225 games: Ponalcl
MacKinnon 261,-25S; Herb Barger
1261, Jack Caesar 260, Bob Finlay •
1253, Fred Young 246, Allan
(MacDonald 245, Bill Chisholm
1246, Harold Erringtorr 244, Irvin 1
lEedy 243, Bill Stewart 238, Fr.
Dentinger '232, Clarence Greer I
1227. • •
- Teampoints: Bill Button'S
Dodges 4, Clarence Greer's Pont-
iacs 3; Howard Agnew's Buicks 0, .
Bill Stewart's FordS 7; Grant
Chisholm's Mustangs 2, Jack
Caesar's Olds 5.
Standinge: pontiacs 61, ,Buicks
60, MUstangs 57, Fords 57, Olds
,. Dodges 36.
Ladies 6:39' p.m.'
Four teams bowled On Fridayt
evening for the January 8th game
which was cancelled. Jessie Joynt
rolled, the:high single game of
276,and the high triple of 574.
Bernice Henry rolled a 297 game.
Team points: Carol Martin's
Crabs 5, Vana Gammie's Clams.,
2, Kathleen MacDonald's Oysters
5, Isobel Miller's Lobsters 2. .
Team standings: Clams' 71,
Lobsters 66, Crabs 56 , Oysters '
55 ,ScalloPs 54, Shrimps 49.
Mildred Cameron was high
bowler on Monday evening with a
280 single and 659 triple. Good
boWling
Games of 200 and, over:
Mildred`Cameron 280,. Grace
Elliott 205, 263, 'Catherine And-
rew 234, Olive Smith 209, Norma
MeDonagh 203, Ruth Thompson
200, Janet MacPherson 23,7, Jean
Phillips pi, Jessie Joynt 206.
Team.points: Isabel Millerts
Lobsters 4k5, Vana Gammies
Clams 2, Janet MaCPherson's
Scallops 5, Kathleen 'MacDon
ald's Oysters 2; Belle Mole's
Shrimps 4, Carol Martin's erabi
Team standings: Clams 73,
Lobsters 70, Scallops 59, Craps
59, Oysters.57, Shrimps 53,
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'Mess,'. 7 p..rn.
'Rdn Stanley captured high
single and high triple of the
evening. The scores were 303
single and .713 'triple.
'Games over • 225: Ron Stanley,
303; 263; Gerald Rhody 278;
Paul Ctilligan 276; John Hogan
270; Evans Helm 262, 228; Art
Purney 249, 244; John Fludder
238; Dave Williarnson 231; Paul
Hogan 225.
Team points: Owls 2, -Cardin-
als 4, Vultures 3, Hawks. 7,
Sparrows 0, Crows Z.
Team standings: Wayne Rhody's
Owls 36', Evans Helin's Cardinals
56, Ron Stanley's Vultures 70,
George. Stanley's Hawks '71, /
Art Putney's Sparrows 39, George
Humphrey's Crows 65.
Ladies '9 p.m.
'Arm Anderson and Anna John-
stone 'share high single with each
bowling 270. Belle Herbert bowl-
ed high triple with 620.
Games 200 and over:' Ann
Anderson 270, Anna Johnstone
270, Belle Herbert 225 and 209,
Barb Sanderson 219, Tena Gard-
ner219, Mary Cleland 213, Lynn
Wall-204 and 202, Janice Ruther-
ford 204, Kay Crawford 201.
Team points: Dean Agnew's
Gumdrops 2, Lorna Guay's Lolli-
pops 5; Barb /Sanderson's Ju Jubes
5, Gra.ce.Hopfs• Jelly Beans 2;
Marie Hoffman's Chocolates 7,
Marianna Porter's PePpermirits .0.
Team standing: Chocolates 80,
Jelly'Beans 69, Gumdrops 65,
Ju'Jubes 6b ; Peppermints 56,
Lollipops 48.
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