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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1985-12-18, Page 29Shootout commemorated T'was a night to remember, and in Lucknow I think, With few empty seats on either side of the rink. The linesmen were waiting for the teams to come out, They were anxious to get the game started, no doubt. The players were ready, the home team in red, While visions of winning one danced in their heads. And Claude with the water and Mac with the sticks, We went to our bench with the first bag of tricks. Then out on the ice there arose such a clat- ter, Coach Dauphin jumped up to see what was the matter. When what to his, wondering eyes should appear, But Brad Humphrey scoring his fourth of the year. With a shot from the corner, so deadly and fast, The Lancers they led from the first to the last. More faster than bullets, the rest of the goats came, And fans whistled and shouted and called them by name. First, MacPherson and Clark! Then Philips and Humphrey! ' Go Elliott! Go Keller! Go Mitchell and Murray! • Prom the side of the net, from the top of the slot, Each goal was scored with a blistering shot! The Milverton shooters, they found our net' too, / But six goals were just about seven too few. For Ray was in net and he did do his best, And now he deserved 'just ' a few minutes rest. Then coach Dauphin got up, to his team gave a shout, And we went to our room as the place emptied out. But they heard him exclaim as he closethe door tight, That hard work and hustle had paid off tonight, _ Other games saw. Greg Hamilton lead the Lancer attack with two goals against Teeswater as the Lancers won 5 - 2 with some good goal tending from Allan Dyck. Mildmay last Friday night Brad Humph- rey got two goals with singles going to Steve Simpson, Allan ' Eadie, Eugene Johnston, Jim Murray and Larry:. MacPher- son as the Lancers won 7' - 5 for tljeir third win in a row. Ray Guay handled the chores in net. Lancers next game' is Dec. 22 night with the 'Wingham Royals. Bowling resu4s: • Lucknow Mixed The women's high single was bowled by Anita Elliott 'with 273 andthe high triple was taken' by Marilyn Brace • with 610. The men's high single and the high triple were both bowled by' Ron Elliott with 259 high single and 643 high triple. Players with games over 200 were Gerald, Rhody, 240; .Ron Elliott, 259, 226; Anita Elliott, 273; Marilyn Brace, 213•, 219; Sylvia Hackett, 215; Tom Hogan, 201; Betty 'Van Osch, 232; Beryl McDonald, 224; Janet Card, 202; Bev MacNay,„ 248; Steve Carvell, 228; Joe Agnew; 225; Barb Tyler, 221; and Allan. Hackett, 203. Team standings: Gophers 901/2; Kan- garoos 138; Squirrels 114; Chipmunks 124; Cats 111; Tigers 115'%. Ladles 7:00 p.m. Bowling Barb Ross bowled the high single of 279 and also the high triple with a 687. Bowling games of 200 and . over were Barb Ross, 226, 279; Diane Humphrey, 238; . Kay Crawford, 220; Anne Ander- //son, 238; . Linda Andrew, '231; 'Grace Elliott, 207, 202; Liz Black, 204; Dorothy Brintne114 217, 203; Barb Jardine, 202, Nancy. Fairish, 211. Team . points and standings: Hamst- ers'2, 38; Ponies 34; Bunnies 5, 33;. Budgies 7; 32; Kittens 2, 32; Puppies 0, 25. Town and Country Marj. Solomon was high lady ' with a single of 222 and a double of 357: For the men, Harry Lavis scored high single with 223 and Leonard MacDonald took high double with 367. Leonardalso had a single of 201. Team points and standings: Anna's. Hyacinths 2, 30; Ida's Crocuses 3, 19; Grace's Daffodils 5, 35; Mabel's'Tulips 0, 19; Mary's Snowdrops 2, 25; Gerda's Pansies 3, 37. Kinloss Mixed Doris Burrows was high lady with a single of 207 and 'a\triple of 582. Kay McCormick had a single of 202. Norm Bolt scored high for the men with a single of`239.and a triple of 540.` Hank Duiker scored a single of 206. Teampoints and standing$: 'Doris's Elnis 5, 36; Ann's Maples 2, 36; Han- nah's Cedars 2, 37;.Grace's Oaks 5, 34; Eva's Spruce 2, 38; Mary's Pines 5, 50.. Time well spent on decorations The Lucknow Junior Women's Institute finished 1985 on a busy note,' Commemor- ating the Year of the Youth, the WI hosted a . Hallowe'en party for the youth, of the village and surrounding area on' Oct. 25. The time spent in decorating and preparing .• of treats was well rewarded 'by the good attendance and participation of the young people. The haunted house was a. big attraction as well as the costume judging. Winners were picked by three mysterious judges and cash prizes were awarded in various classes: At the November meeting JWI members enjoyed a pot luck dinner and had our secret pal gift exchange., Those who had not' already guessed the identity of their Secret Pal learned it at the meeting before the exchange' of names for the coming year. ,The November meeting is always a special one because it is a dinner meeting and the gift exchange helps getithe group in the spirit of Christmas. On Dec. 10 members entertained the seniors with .a Christmas party at the, Anglican Parish Hall. The program consist- ed of Christmas carols, piano ' and vocal solos, a ,kazpo duet, readings and our comedy production entitled "The. Pump- kinville Christmas Concert". The program was followed by a lunch. It was an enjoy- able opportunity' to display "acting" abilities and provide some entertainment for the senior citizens, Thanks go to those, Of the Town and 'Country' Club who participated in the program and helped make it a success.' On Dec. 14 the JWI met to. prepare Christmas hampers for the needy families in the area. The hampers include gifts for the children, food items, and treats for the family. Items are donated by members and purchased by the club. The Community and Social Services and the Health Unit identify ' the need in the 'community and distribute the hampers on behalf of. the group. 1/ Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 18, 1985—P LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Invites You To Worship With Them On SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22 10 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Nursery downstairs morning & evening EVERYONE WELCOME LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Rev. Warren McDougall B.A.M.Div. 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