HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-01-16, Page 8Amberley-Huron
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' visa all snowmobilers to neck
steering control, lights and fuel
before starting the engine.
Saturday , Ja nuary 12th snow me -
tellers gathered at diarke F4.gus-
MONDAY, 'JANUARY 21
on's, president of the Amberley- 4:30 * 6:30 p.m. Figure
Huron Snowmobile Club, for a -
"Snow Dance". Excellent snow
conditions made for a perfect
trail run, then chili and hot WEDNESDAY,- JANUARY 23 chocolate were served around an
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO ,WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, ji
Kurtzville Edge
Intermediates 8-7
Kurtzville edged Lucknow' 8 -
in an Intermediate Hockey game
. here Friday.
Lucknow got Off to a -slow start
with only 7 players to start, the
game , but before the second per-
iod there was a full tearn.
The captain of the Lucknow
ream scored a few goals but al-
ways in the Lucknow net and his
team mates have been ribbing
hirn about this.
Goals scored were: Jim Murray
1, John MacKenzie,l, Harvey '
Livingston 1, John Emberlin 3 ,
Dave Black 1. •
Assisti went 'to Dave MacKin-
non 2, Harvey Livingston 1, Jim
Murray 1, GlenNorningstar 1, '
John Mac KenZie 1, Ross 'Forster
'Atom
Hockey Results
On January 8, Ripley Atoms
defeated LuCknow 4-0 in' the
Lucknow arena .
On •January ll Lucknow lost a
close one to Wingham, in Wing-
ham , by a 4-3 score. Goals for
Lacknow were John Hopf from
Larry MacPherson, Larry MacPher-
son from Greg Gardner and Steph -
en Frayne , Arthur Clark from
David Gibson and Glen Raynard.
On January 14, Ripley2played at
Lucknow and 'the Ripley boys were
victorious 3 - 0.
Pee WeesItose,
6-4 To Brussels
The Lucknow Pee Wee• hockey
team travelled over to Brussels
last Friday night where they.were
defeated by a score of 6 to 4. •
Liicknow scored the first' goal and
led at times during the game, but
Brussels came oh after Lucknow
took several penalties and ended
up on top.
The point getters. forLucknow
were Danny Londry 1 goal and 1
assist, Barry Elphkk, David
Errington and Brad Hutnphrey I
goal each and Paul Hamilton,
Brian Elphick, Stephen Simpson,
Donald Elliott, I assist each.
The boys' next game will be
in Lucknow this Friday ,night
January 18th at 7:00. p. m. with
Brussels the visitors.
Men's 7,p.m,
Ron• Stanley captured both high
single and triple with scores Of
289 single and 734 triple.
Games over 225 , Ron Stanley
289, 233; Wayne. Todd 234, Mur-
ray Johnstone 230.
Team points, Owls '7, Cardinals
0, Vultures 5 , Hawks 2.,
'Team Standings ,.Ron Stanley's
Hawks 50, Wayne'Cransion's
Owli.49, George Humphrey's Vul-
tures 45 , Lynn Hodgin's Cardinals'
38.
Lucknow
"s Dungannon
Marie Stewart was star bowler
for the ladies this week with high
single of 281 and a triple„f 714.
'Ladies over 225: Marie SteWart
252, 281. 'Lovely' bowling Marie !
.Dick Briere's single of• 276 was
high and Keith Blake takes the
triples with. 665.
For the men Dick Briere 27,6,
Roy Finlayson 260 ,,Alf Herbert
252.
Team points: Wolverines 2,
Lions 5; Tigers 7 Chipmunks 0;
.Gophers•41/2, Foxes 2 1/2; Cubs
5, Polecats 2;'Zebras 4, Squirrels
3; Kangaroos 2, Coons 5
Team standings: Tigers 80,
Coons 72, Cubs 70, Zebras 70,
Polecats 53, Wolverines 53, Squir-
rels 49, Kangaroos 45, Chipmunks
43, Lions 38, Gophers 29 1/2,
Foxes 27 1/2. .
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Lucknow Arena
News
l'HURSDAY, JANUARY 17
4:30 7:30 pan—Figure.
Skating,LessOnS
±7 Own and. _Country Hockey .
Kintail vs LucAnow.
:00 Kings)4-idde vs
kolyrood:.
FRIDAY; JANUARY.18
7:00:p.m. Pee Wee Game
Lucknow vs. Brussels
SATURDAY, JANUARY .19
10:00 a.m. - 1:'00 p.m.
House League Hockey
2 - 4 Public Skating
SUNDAY, 'JANUARY 20
1:00 - 3:00 'p.m. Public
Skating
8:30 p.m. Intermediate
Game
Lucknow vs Listowel
Town & Country
Olive Smith bowled both the
high single and double for the
ladies with a score of 192 and 343,
Les Purvis was 'high single for
the men at 180 with Bill
Sproule close at 178 and Walter
Dexter and' Bill Ross tied. at 176.
Les took the high double .of 331
and Bill Ross was close at 327.
Team POints; Vera Purvis'
Yellows 5 , Harry Lavis' Reds 0,
Margaret McDonald's yiolets 5
,Henry Carter's Blues 0, Les Purv-
is' Greens 4, Bill Ross' Oranges
1.
Standings , Blues 41, Reds 40,
Yellows 38 ,, Violets 35 , Greens
31,, Oranges 10'.
Ladies 9 p.m.
Correction from January 7th.
High, triple , Janet Barger 627.
High .single Zena , Riegling,
249, high triple Grace Hopf 598.
Games over 200: Zena Riegling
249, Mary Lou Barger 244, Lynn
Wall 230,. Marie Hoffman 205 ,
Grace. Hopf 218, Jan .Fludder 208,
Susan McRae 213, Donalda Scott
200. Anna Johnstone 206. Omit -
,ted last week: Zena Riegling 221.
Team points: Barb Helm's Car-
rots 7 Lynn Mall's Corn °0; Janet
Barger's Potatoes 5 , Dianne Cart-
er's Onions 2; Irene Nelson's Pep-
pers 2, Anne Wisser's Radishes 5.
Team standings: Potatoes 81,
Radishes 72, carrots 66, Onions
56 I/2, Peppers 56 1/2, Corn 25.
Kinloss League
Evan Keith and Jelle 'de Jong
were tied for high single with a
score of 256. Jelle de Jong had a
high triple of 569 and Evan 566.
Freda MacInnes was the only
lady who bit the 200. She had
a high single of 261 and a high
triple of 574.
Men over. 200: Evan Keith 256,
Jelle de Jong 256, Jim Lavis 225 ,
Harry Lavis 208.
Team points: Doris MacKin-
non's Wealthys 7 Mary.
Lavis' Spys 5, Ann MacDougall's-
Macs 0, Merle Rhody's Pippins 2.
Team standings: Pippins.5.8 ,
Wealthys 50, Spys 45, Macs 43.
A114 BERLEY:
• Mr and 'Mrs: Gary Courtney
attended the Milk. Marketing
Board Convention in Toronto, from
Tuesday leit.Thursday.. ., •
Stephen and Denise Courtney
spent a few .days With their grand:-
parents Mr .,.and Mrs. John:Norm-
an of 9th concession Kinloss Town.
ship.,
. .Miss Gertrude Lee Walden spent
the 'week end with Mr.' and Mrs.
Murray Walden.
Miss Maithel Lee Wilson of
Drayton spent the week end with
Mr. -and 'Mrs. Deb .Wilson and •
Tommy.
Mr..and Mrs. Brad kotteau and
Miss Sandra Kempton of London
spent the week .end with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Kempton of Aniberley..
Miss Joan Ferguson spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lest-.
er Ferguson and family. .• -
The. Pine River congregation'
enjoyed Rev.:. Bob C. Puttnan'.s
theme "On Temptation".
Reid'i Corners institute will be
held 'on. Wednesday. evening Jan-
uary 23rd in Pine River Church
basement. Convener, Mrs. Wm.
Kempton, . Mrs. -Cecil .Humphre.y
and Mrs: -.WM. Pace are hostesses.
A.rnberley .Orange Lodge 'held
euchre on Tuesday night With
high prizes going to .Bill Godfrey •
and Mrs. WilsOn Farrell , 'lucky
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Ladies 6:30 p.m.
Ferne NaCDonald Was high boi
er on Monday evening rolling a
high single game o1247 and ,a
high triple of 613.
Games of 200 and over: Fene
MacDonald 247 , Eria Henderson
209, Kathleen MacDonald 21E,
Grace Elliott 224 "Mae Hunter
216, Beryl Hunter 201, Mildr'ed
xpushell 214, Jean Johnston 204,
lean Phillips 223, Marion Camp-
bell 205 , 218, Marion MacKin-
non 213, Mildred Cameron 205.
Team points: Mildred
Cameron's Terriers 7, Marion
MacKinnon's Poodles 0, Wilms
Clark's Spaniels 7, Glace
Elliott's Corgis 0 , Mildred Bush-
ell's Collies 7 , Marion Camp-
bell's Retrievers 0.
Team standings: Corgis E7 ,
Retrievers 62, Terriers E,C), Col-
lies 59. Poodles 55 , Spaniels 54.
Men's 9 p.m.
liarvey Culbert rolled fo:
high triple followed closely by
Ron Stanley with a 680
-Next three high,triples v, ere Gorc.'•
on Carter 640, Bill Button
and Fr . DentingeY 635.
The high single 293 v,as
by Ron Stanley with Harold R21-
chie's 292 a very close second .
Other nice singles were Harye)
Culbert's 2;80, Roger Pann:-.15et:et
266, Bill Button 250 and
tinger.249.
Team points: Chas. 'yd
Poiatiacs 7 ,. Harvey l-lous:or,'
Fords 0; Bob Greer's Olds ,
ence Greer's Dodges 7;si::
Button's BuiCks 3, Herb
Mustangs 4.
Team standing: BIliC
Pontiacs 34 , Fords [)2,
Olds 40, 7vIustangs 40.
House League
Hockey Saturday
On January 12th, in the first
gime the'Cnisaders defeated the
Whalers 5 to 2.. Tom Sinett Jim
Smith, Jim Young, Eddie McDon-
ald and John O'Keefe registered
for the Crusaders while' Tom Park
and. Allan Stanley replied for the
Whalers.
In the second game•the Toros"
defeated the Blades 5 to 1.
Shawn Drennan, Pat Boyle, Joe
Boyle , Brian Arnold and Ken
Atkinson scored for the Toros
while Meikel Becker was the lone
marksman for the Blades.
In the third game the. Jets and
Sharks played to a '1 - I dead-
lock. Murray Hickey tallied for
the Jets while Grant Frook replied
for' the Sharks.
Schedule for January 19, 10.00-
Blades.vs Whalers; 11.00 - ,c-rus-
aders vs Jets, 12.00 1 Toros vs
Sharks.