The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-12-10, Page 9AMATEUR:TALENTSHOW
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Wednesday,
December 17th
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THE
EXTERMINATOR
the man they
pushed
too far.
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They
hunt
human.
Women.
HUMANOIDS
FROM THE DEEP
...the man you thought you knew.
LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
GODERICH SERIES
Prints A
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
AT
Saturday, December 20th
8:15 P.M.
featuring the "Starscape Singers"
Subscriptions 3 concerts Adult '10.00
Family 42.09
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ante to to MISS
Wilson. Five minutes later. Lancers. Mildmay scored
Randy Alton scored from a five straight goals before the
face off to give the Lancers a ' real Lancers showed up and
2.- 0 lead. Mildmay got one. got one back just before the
back just before the Period second perioded ended to
ended to make, the score 2 to make the score 6 to 3 for
for the Lancers at the ehd—Mildmay.
of the first period,
In the second period, the.- The Lancers tried 0 come
The . Lancers missed a
great chance Sunday to move
into first place in the stand-
ings when they lost to the
MildrnaY Monarchs:by a 7 to 5 score.
The Lancers -lOoked like
world beaters hi the first
scored from Clark and Ron
BY GEORGE. GIBSON
Since laSt report, the Pee
Wees have stretched 'their
record to 7-1-2.
In a game against Mild-
may, the boys finally inanag-.
ed to score first--- and then
had to come from behind for
a 5 - 4 vvin. So, much for first
goals!
Belgrave handed the team
iheir second, kiss of the
season. Although the game
was cloSe until midway in the
third,: Belgrave: pulled away
'with four unanswered goals
and a 7 . 3 VidtOty.
In a real crowd pleaser in
Tiverton, both teams came
out skating hard with good
end-to-end action. Tiverton
scored late in 'the first and
again early in the second
before the locals.were able to
make one of their close calls
count.
Third period play was the
best so far this season with
many good plays by both
teams. Hard work paid off
about the mid point with, a
good goal and the game
winner came about three
minutes later. Great game
guysl
Friday's tome game• ag-
ainst Ripley ended in a, draw.
On December 3 the Senior
Flea hockey team travelled to
Blyth and defeated the oppo-
sition by a score of. 12 to 3.
Scoring for Lucknow: Brad
Murray 3, Rodney Crich 2,
Dennis Park 1, Chris Steven-
son 1, Dale Priestapl, Justin
Murray '1,' Russell Sutton 1,
Shane McInally 1, and Brad
Taylor I. Paul Helm did the
den arid_ Dennis Burrows.
Lucknow tnissed. a great
chance to tie or even win the
game when they couldn't
capitalize on. a five, minute
major to one of the Mildmay.
players
This weekend the Lancers
7,30 p.m.
After opening the scoring,
the locals gave up the lead
and had to dig hard for the
points.' Final score 3 - 3.
net minding chore.
On Saturday, December 6
in Lucknow, the home town
Senior Fleas defeated Ripley
Fleas by A score of 7 to 1.
Scoring for Lucknow was
Brad Murray 7 goals, Rodney
Crich' 2 assists and Adrian
Rau '2 assists. Paul Helm and
Russell Sutton split the game
in' goal.
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Saturday morning house
league games got under way
With the' Canadians and the
Leafs playing the early
game.
This.
,
game found the Can
adians defeating the Leafs, by
- a score of 6 to 1. Point
,:.getters for the Canadians
were Jim Jurjens with 3 and
Kevin' De Jong, Wayne Bur-
gsma, and Gerald Nivins
with one each.
The second game. was a
close one with the Red Wings
Coming out on top of the
Black. Hawks by a score of 7
to S. .
goals were scored for the
Red Wings by terry Van
()soh, . Doug Farrish, and
Brent Van Osch with two
each; and John Van Osch
with a single point. Ray
-Martin got 4 goals and
Robbie. Johnson had 1 for the
Black. Hawks.
Sponsored by Lucknow Firemen
and. Lucknow Tractor Pullers
WEDNESDAY„_____
DECEMBER 31
Dancing
10 to1
To Tiffin's
Orchestra
STARTS WED.-DEC-104h_
to Sat. Dec. 13th
SHOWTIMES Wed. & Thurs. 8:00 P, M.
"At lost, Mr. Wrong."
1ILL CLAYBURGH
MICHAEL DOUGLAS
CHARLES GRODIN
STARTS SUN. DEC. 14th - DEC.loth
SUN.-TOES. ONE SHOWING 8:00 P.M. AOMIlf A I•LCE'