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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21
1:30 3:30 p.m. Mothers and Tots
THE 1,91CKNOWSENTINEL, LUCICNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21 1976
CLOSED MONDAYS OPEN 'THURSDAYS
HM1D S JEWELLERY AND'
CHINA'
_OWNERS .- WJOS. AND DEAN E. AGNEW
PHONE 528-3532 LUC1NOW
Kincardine Man
Is New Chairman
A year of financial difficulties is
ahead in all concepts of education,
' Thomas • Lambert of Kincardine
said on election by acclamation as
chairman of the Bruce Board of
Education.
"Deep • thinking, sound judge-
ments will be required,- he said.
Mr. Lambert is entering, his. fifth'
year as .a trustee 'on the Bruce
Board. He was vice chairman in
197S. For 10 years previously he
was on high 'school and public
schodl boards in. Kincardine.
Born. in 'Guelph, he has lived in
Kincardine for th'e past 35 years.
THURSDAY, JANUARY n
4:30 - 7:30 Ftigure Skating
7:30 Industrial Hockey
FRIDAY, JANUARY 23
7:00 p.m. Flee Wee Ganie
Ripley at Lucknow
8:30 P.m. Intermediate Game
Lucknow at Port Elgin
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
2 - 4 p.m. Public Skating
•
7:00 p.m. Flea Game
SUNDAY, JANUARY 25
1:30 - 3:15 p.m. Public Skating
MONDAY, JANUARY 24 •
• 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Figure Skating
8:30 p.m.qtantain Game
Ripley at Lucknow
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27
8:45 p.m. Midget Game
Teeswtter at. Lue.know
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 211
1:30 - 3:30 p.rd. Mothers and Tots
Years ago there were things
people couldn't talk about—now -
they talk :Mont nothing 'else.,
Ripley Arena
Schedule
THURSDAY; JANUARY*
7- 8 Tiverton vs Ripley Tykes
8:30 p.m. Teeswater vs
Ripley. Midget
FRIDAY, JANUARY' 23
8:30 p.m.. Plattsville vs
Ripley Intermedidtes
SATURDAY, JANUARY 24
1:30 - 3:39 p.m. Skating
- 9 Skating
SUNDAY, JANUARY 2S
2 - 4 p.p. Skating
8 p.m. Monkton vs
Ripley Intermediates
°MONDAY, JANUARY 26
7:30 p.m. Tiverton vs
Ripley • Atoms
9 p.m. Old Timers
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27,
7 p.m: Lucknow vs Ripley'
Pee Wees.,
8:30 p.m. Lucknow vs Ripley
Bantards
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY #
10 - 11 'and rt30 - 2:30
Mothers and Pre-school Skating
Tests Passed
By Skating *
Club Memb0rs.
There was an infortnal meeting
of the parents of the members of
the . Lucknow Skating who
attended skating Monday night.
Plans for Achievement Night,
March 13, were made. • • Money
making projects were• discussed,
with a committee appointed to
decide on one.
There have been many test's
passed since the skating started in
November. These tests are set by
the Canadian Figure Skating As-
sociation. The children Progress as
soon as Olive Lapp, their teacher,
is assured they can accomplish
what is set out in each test.
Farrish, ma
Brenda Phillips,
Joanne Pickard.
NOVICE ,I: Connie Lanting.
JUMP: Cathy' Stanley, Tracy
MoDonagh, Connie Lanting.
NOVICE'll: 'Judy Hunter, Karen
MacDonald, Tracy 'McDonagh,
Cathy. Stanley, Connie Lanting.
House League
Hockey Results
On Saturday, January 17th, in, the
opener, the Black Hawks blanked
the Leafs '8 to 0. Allan. Stanley led
the attack with 4 goals. Brian.
Arnold, Kevin McCallum, Kevin
Sthith and • David Atkinion added
singles • for the , Hawks. Don
Dorscht registered the shut out.
In the second' game the Rangers•
battled the. Bruins • to a . 4-4
deadlock. Mike Whitcroft had a
hat trick for the Rangers. 'Brian
ElphiCk added a single. 'Richard
Jurjens also came up, with a hat
triek for the Bruins. Kevin Clark
dented the twine for the fourth
marker..*
In the final 'gaine the Canadiens
. blanked the Red, Wings 3 , to 0.
Bernie Burgsma, Jim Kerr and Jim'
Foran tallied for the Canadiens
while Allan McWhinney recorded
the shut out.
Schedule for January 24th:
10.00; Canadiens vs Bruins; 11,00,
Black Hawks vs ReFl.VVings; 12 00,
Rangers vs Leafs..
..atiteesitia I 0 4
.To POrt Elgin
LuCknow• Lancers took on .Port
Elgin Sunday in Lucknow after 'a
week long layoff. due- to rough
weather. •
'The Lancers took conrol of the
gaMe from. the start and Pressured
Port Elgin all the first period. A.
goal by Jim Murray' from Dave
'MacKinnon and Graham Hainilton
scored on a bit' of . gbod passing
He is retired as plant supervisor of
Andrew Malcolm Furniture. Co. in
Kincardine.
The new vice chairnian, Camer-
on MacAuley, also received the.
position by acelamation. •He farms,
in Huron Township and represents
Ripley and Huron :on the board..
• Mr. MacAuley has been active in
farm organizations,,.the Presbyter-
ian Church and spent nineyears on
local -school .boards prior to
formation of the county boards, He
has completed two years as trustee
with. the Bruce Board.
The , striking committee will uinen.
consist' of the board chairman and .BASIC: Gordon
vice chairman, past chairman Alan Van der ' Veld,
Dent, of. Tiverton and Mrs. Muriel
Aiken of . Amabel TownShip. •
Those tests passed thisyear are:
BEGINNERS: Joan Pickard,
, Jackie Beasley, Carol Van Staalcl-
ttinen, Judi Van Staaduinen, Bren-
da Phillips, Wendy Forster, Gary
Forster, Sharon Struthers, Kim
McArthur, Mark Gunther, , John
Van der Veld.
Stroking: Brenda Phillips, Jackie'
Beasley, Judi van • Staalduinen,
Carol. Van Staalduinen, Joanne
Pickard, Wendy • Forster, Mark
Gunther, Sharon° Struthers, Kim
McArthur..
rt
ELEMENTARY: Donna Dam-
sma, Annita Damsma, Laurie
West, Karen Bolte, Diane Wilson,
Wilma Van der Veld, David Exel,
Mike Durnin, Bonnie Sinnett,
Jackie I3easley, Brenda Phillips,
Joanne Pickard; Judi Van Staald••
from Brian MacDonald and Dave
MacKinnon and ended the period
on a 2-2 tie.
In. the second period the game:
seemed to turn around:. With sotne•
poor refereeing, the Lancers played
most of the .period short handed.'
' Goalie .0'Dotiohue played tough
to keep the game within reach at
5.3.. for Port Elgin, 'ending the
period.
Doug Stevenson scored the only.
Lancer goal in the third period from
Donald Mann. Port. Elgin carried .
the play and outscored Lucknow 5-1
for the third period ending the
game ahead 10-4. . •
The Lancers have a heavy
schedule for this week, Wednesday
in Goderich,. Port Elgin_ back in
town Friday' night and away in
Clinton on Sunday night:
BY SHIRLEY BLEWETT
On' Saturday, January 17th at 2
p.m. in the afternoon the Amber-
ley-Huron Snowmoliile Club held a
gathering for the •riling folks. A
brief run to Pine River seemed like
a sufficient trail run on such a'
blustery' day. Hot, dogs and hot •
chocolate awaited the hungry, cold
snowmobilers.
Many people just Stood ,;around
the open fire to keep warm as the
snow fell steadily upon 'them.
This club has been invited by the
Kincardine Sno-Burr'ds to join
them in a torch parade 'to be held
Friday, 'January 23rd in Kincar-
dine.
Amberley -Huron
Snowmobile Club
winomiouti
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