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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-03-21, Page 8I Gifts FOR ALL OCCASIONS ,CHOOSE FROM OUR 00 , BIJLOVA AND CARAVELLE WATCHES , SPRING JEWELLERY ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE AND CHINA ROYAL. ALBERT AND PARAGON CHINA • CROWN LYNN OVEN TO TABLE WARE SILVER FLAT WARE SCHMID S • Jewellery and China OWNERS W. JOS. and DEAN E. A6NEW LUCKNOW PHONE 528,3532 After a Icing winter yqur car deserves a lift. Drive in fOr an chdnge to insure trouble-fre.e driving all spring. Lucknow Novice Hockey Team.. Ellininate,.. Teesiivater„.0 WALL Division, Now Enter In Grand (halo. Series Watch for confirmation of the date yas midway in the second and time of the, game. Come, out period before Ilderton scored, and see some exciting playoff but Lucknow made it 5-1 before hodkey. If the Juveniles are suc- the end of the period on goals by cessful in this series, they would Kevin Murray, assisted by Stew- • advance into the finals. Give . art ,Mann. and Ian Montgomery; them your support. and start on Sunday in Lndknow. oyroo n 'efeats n ucknow, eet House League Hockey Results The first game of the day • March 17 saw the Stars defeat the Kings 6 to 2. For the Stars Hugh' Burgsma picked up '3 goals, Manrice Verhulst, Ron Burgsma •Mike Hawkins and John Edisbury. and Doug Dougherty got .1 each. scored for ,the Kings. In the second game -the Flyers shut out the Seals 3 to 0. Scoring for the Flyers- were Henry Van Rooy 2' and Grant Fro_ok 1. The final game of the day .saw the Sabres crush the Canucks 8 to 1. Goal scorers fOr the Sabres were David Aalders.2, Steven Frayne 2, Wayne Gtah'am 2, Mike Frayne 1 and Paul Drennan .1.. Frank Van.Aaken scored for the Canucks. Schedule for March 24, Can- uck.s vs Flyers 10.00; Sabres vs Stars 11. 00; Kings'vs Seals 12.00. . • Standings: Stari 25, Sabres 21, Canucks 16, Flyers 9, Seals 7, Kings 6. After being down a game and a tie in the best two out of three series, Holyrodd came on strong , to win two straight games. This. gives Holyrood the semi-final series and they now will meet , -Kintail in' the best three out Of five for the Town and Country leigue championship. • HolyroOd had a 5-0 lead in the second period, until Harry Bakker scored and Spoiled the shut out.. In penalties Lucknow had 3 and Holyrood 6.. The final score was 7-2 and DUNGANNOK Mrs. Mary Bete, Gerry and Jamie motored to Windsor on Satutday to visit ,Ruth Sere. Mr. and Iv1rs. John Bere and Karen Hernandez of Sault Ste. :Marie also spent the week end there. Mr..and Mrs. Russell Johnston spent 'the week end. in London, attending their granddaughter's yvedding. Mrs. Otto Jouwsma , Rene arid Brian from Wingharn visited Mrs. Cecil Blake on Monday afternoon. Syrup making has begun but frosty nights have been scarce. We are sorry 'Aubrey Higgins has been suffering, with a sore" hack lately. May it soon be much improved. BURIAL IN DUNGANNON The body of Mrs. 'Ruth Wright of Toronto was brought to. Dungan non Mausoleum on Wednesday, March 14, .19.73, for burial: Mrs. Wright was bOrn in Dungannon, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pentland (nee Jennie Hamlin). She is survived by a daughter ,,Oia , who was here'on Wednesday, accompanied .by a cousin, Lorne Hamelin. Victor Errington, who had been seriously fill in Goderich Hcispital since Friday, March 9, passed • away Thursday afternoon, Match 15. Sympathy is extended to • the family and to relatives and friends. PASSES WINTER COURSE Mrs. Jack (GWen) Caesar has successfully passed her 'Intermed- iate Special,Education' at the Winter Course taken at London. Mrs. Brian Hallam (nee'Lilliah- Popp) was successful in the same course'. Congratulations to' both! W. A. Stewart,, a life-time resident, passed away in Wingham 1-16spital on Sunday, March IS. The community extends'their sympathy to the family. assist each. In Teeswater on Friday, March 16, the score was 6 to 3 in favar, of Lucknow. ;.Scoring for Luck- now in this game Were Stephen Simpson .4 goals and 1 assist, Paul Murray 1 goal and 3"assists, Paul Han-Alton 3 'assists, Stephen Mac- Pherson 2 assists, Brad Humphrey 1 goal, Doug Dorscht, Larry Mac- Pherson and 'Donald Elliott 1 assist each. The' boys will now enter the Grand Championship series against the winners of all the other diVisions A, B, C. DD, and E in the, near future. goals were for Holyrood Allan Rhody 3, Len Stanley, Spike • Bakker, Gert De Jong and Wayne., Rhody•1 each. For Lncknow it 'was Jim Wilson'and Harry Bakker 1 each.' •• • Lucknow now plays Kingsbridge for the consolation trophy in 'a best two out. Of three ,•starting next week at 7.30. • In an exhibition game Kintaii • defeated Kingsbridge 7-5. Next Thursday at 9 \I-lolyrood plays Kintail. Come out and support your team. . The admis- siOn is 35„ for both games. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21 Lucknow Are News WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7:00 - 8;00 p.m. Flea Gal THURSDAY, MARCH 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. §icatini 7:30 p.m. TI7o nwke eand golyrood vsyKintail FRIDAY, MARCH 23 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Skating SATURDAY, MARCH 1 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Public Ska 8:00 p.m. Lucknow Skating • Adhievement Night • SUNDAY, MARCH 2S 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Public Ska Fleas Lose 2-1 • ; BruSsels Fleas defeated Luck in Luc:know Wednesday last 'week. David Gibson sOoted Lucius goal-early, the.second penis Only to have .Brussels: tie it aba the middle of the. period. an4 again. in. the third. .1.45 -to 2.15 p.m. HOT DOG SALE The grade '8 class of•N1r, eron held another hot.dogsall Thursday., March 8 at Non, dogs were 20-0 And as well tie was pop' available. The. kind garter"' class not there Thursd had their hot dogs on Friday. profit goes, towards our foster child. 1,ECORD,HQP On' Friday , Nlarch l6 thes ent. council had a record hop 12.15 to 1, 00 p.m. • By Nancy Alton. P I MIGHT Lucknow Juveniles eliminated and Greg Hamilton, unassisted. Merton on, Monday night in. the Ilderton posed a real threat as lodaLarena, winning the Ontario they scored three goals before the Miilor Hockey' Association Quart-I ten minute mark of the third er Finals two games to one. • period. , Lucknow failed to score Lucknow had won the first game 'in the third but managed to WEI,' in Lucknov.4 and lost the second in on to their one goal lead. Ptlenon, • • • Lucknow's•defenceman Greg Monday's game had plenty of 'Hamilton figured in four of the excitement and a good number of five goals, scoring one and penalties as Lucknow edged assisting on three. ndertOn 5-4. • There were twenty-five penal- Lucknow took a 3-0:lead before ties called, with Lucknow tagged lovenlies:Defeatilderton 5-4 Monday,. ./0001,10tio:0 Lucknow Win Flea Championship In Blyth Tourney Lucknow, won the Flea hockey tournament in Blyth on Saturday in a real ."soueaker" that was awarded to the Sepoys because of one more shot on goal. In Luaknow's first game; they played against Clinton arid Won 4-2: David Gibson'scored three,, goals'' for Lucknow and Allan Eadie got the other. Art Clark and Glen Raynard each had two assists with single assists going to Kent Alton and Donnie Greer. In the championship game against Blyth, the score 'at the end of regulation timewas tied 2-2. Neither team scored in over- time and LucknOw was awarded the championship, trophy because "of having one more shot on goal than their opposition. Allan Eadie and Glen Raynard scored for.Lucknow. Assists ' went to Kent Alton, Donnie Greer, Art Clark and David dibion The Lucknow Novice hockey team defeated Teeswater two straight in the best of three final series to .win the W.O.A.A. championship. The first' game was played, in Lucknow on. Tuesday, March 13th and saw Lucknow defeat the visit- ors '8 to 3. Point getters for Luck- now were Paul Hamilton 2 goals and .2 assists, Barry Elphick 3 assists, Alan Rivett 2 goals, Steph- en Simpson and Paul Murray 1 goal and 1 assist each, Larry MacPherson and Stephen Mac- Pherson 1 goal each and Doug Dorscht and Donald Elliott 1 the end of the first period on ' with thirteen and Ilderton twelve. goals by Jim Murray, assisted Lucknow advances now to the• by'M Greg Hamilton; Dave Black,, 0..H.A. H - d - L M K Semi-Finals against. •n t •ml assisted by ,Greg Hamilton; and Cottam. This series will probably I. Bob Moffat from Dale Hunter Greg Hamilton. In Town and Country League Finals BROOKRBE. APPERINGS THE, LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO HOCKEY . On Wednesday., March 14, Bob Shepherd's team,. the Flames beat Rod. Simpson's Tigers 3 to 0'. This makes the Flames the champion boy's team. On Friday-, March 16 the Flames play the teachers at 3 p.m. SKATING. On Friday, March 9, the Jun- iors Went skating in .LucknOw from