The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-01-07, Page 12r.,
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The Lucknow Juveniles wick, Hespeler_ and Mount.
came home with . an extra Forest: to win the gold
Christmas ` gift when , they medals..
won the championship at the
Walkerton Juvenile Towns- . On December 26 they
ment played ,December 26 foueemselves down 5 - 1
28. the firstgame of the
The champs defeated K tournament agaiinstKeswick.
Saturday morning House
League got off to roaring
start in ry "81" with ` •the ; .
Canadians meeting the Black
Hawks in the 8:00 game. The
Canadians came out 'victori
ous by a score of 4 - 2. Goal-
scorers for the Canadians
were Jim Jurjens with 2;
„ The Young People's group
from Lucknow and South
Kinloss - Presbyterian Chur-
ches have been quite active
during the holiday season.
On December 23rd, about 20
FOLKARD . - Gordon ,and
Nancy (nee -Kirkland) of Bel-
grave . are pleased to an-
nounce . the birth of , their
daughter. Kendra Leanne, at
Wingham Hospital, Decem-
ber 31, 1080, weighing 9 lb.. 8
oz. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Folk-
ard of Calgary, . and Mrs.
Jessie Kirkland of Lucknow.
LAZAREVICII - Mary •and
Sam (nee Forster) are pleas-
ed to announce the birth of
their son, Nicholas Andrew,
weighing a lb. 13 Boz., On
Decembe.23,1980, at Brant-
ford General Hospital.
MILLAR; Mr. and Mrs...
Adam Millar of R. 2 Tiverton
are . happy to announce the
birth of their daughter, Trac-
ey
racey Anne, weighing 7 lbs,, 2
oz., on December 31, 1980,
sit Wingham and District°.
Hospital, A grandchild for.
Mrs. Raymond Mitchell, Rip-
ley and Mr. and Mrs. James
Millar, Kitchener. -
WEATHERDON = It's a girl!
Glen and Lynda (Cameron) of
'Kitchener are thrilled to an-
nounce the safe arrival. of
Lindsay Clara, on Friday,
January 2, 1981, weighing 7
lbs. 12 oz., a little sister: for
Shawn and Jonathan: Proud
grandparents are Ralph and
Euphemia Cameron of Luck -
now.
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Lochalsh.
*from page 8
` f families. -
Mr and Mrs. Harold, El-
phick had as visitors Mr. and
'Mrs. Donaldson and family
and Mr. , and , Mrs. Gordon
Stobo. J
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luther
spent the holiday time with
relatives in Ridgetowsn..
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act
Chad Mann and Wayne
Nevin with one each. Black
Hawks goals were scored by
Eric Haldenby . and 'Enc
Cowan.
The 9:00 game found the
Leafs • and the Red Wings
playing. The Red Wings won
by a score of 5 - ' 3. The Van
turas c
About the midway point of Lucknow held .on to win - by a
the second period Brad 8 y score. ,
Humphrey scored the first of •The next afternoon Luck-
six unanswered goals 'for now.faced off ,against their
Lucknow to take a 7.5 lead.., old rivals from Teeswater in
The third period ` -Keswick. what proved to be ir best
-
again outscored Lucknow 2.
game of thet o
enoughspiteCrit
1'but it was not" enou as the 6 - 3 score. Luck►
' took a 2 - llead in the first
period and after a scoreless
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second period, they tallied
four more in the third to
lOfl 2. One oldtimer
complimented Lucknow after
ying
Asch boys rallied for the Red" the gth ,beame,ts. ' c ey uvenwileree
Wings wJohithn, a Pegoalrry, `eachBrent by , e 'sahecting • the
team he had ever seen.
Steve, Sunday morning Lucknow
and Jim. The Leafs goals defeated Hespeler 7 - 2 i : a
were by Darin Lindsay with <2 in
and David Cayley with 1.. ; Penalty filled game that
resulted in the expulsion of a
The `House League will
return to action on January Hespeler player. for striking
a : •.
17. , an official. At the end of -the
game, Hespeler had notched,'
a total of 39 minutes in
penalties while Lucknow ac-
cumulated only 10.
Despite . the cross • checks,
roughing and .slashes,. Luck -
chocolate and ',chile were
ROW did extremely well ' in served by `Ruth Bell at her _ keeping retaliation to the
home to : complete the after absolute minimum and with
noon,`
tnenbers went carolling in
the country driven by Wayne
Bell and Bob Gilchrist under
the leadership of . Ruth Bell
and .. June Gilchrist They
enjoyed a progressive supper
and were well fed at different.
homes along the route.. They '
were most appreciative'to the
families who provided all the
delicious food.
Throughout the : holidays._'
each member decided to give
a gift of their tithe and
themselves to people in the
community, who needed as-
sistance or enjoyed being
entertained for an afternoon
or evening.
On December 30 at 2 p.in
MO enjoyed a cross countxy
run starting at Don $ell's
and completing fromtwo to
three miles. The day . was
perfect and everyone agreed
the exercise was great! Hot
Lucknow
-Arena
Schedule
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY7:
\1:30 ' 3:30 Moms and Tots
7:00:Atom Game
Ripley vs Lucknow
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8
Industrial League .
Kintail vs Lucknow
Holyrood vs Flying
Dutchnnen
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9
7:00 Pee Wee Game.
Mildmay vs Lucknow
8:30 Bantam Game
Ripley vs Lucknow
SATURDAY& SUNDAY
JANUARY 10 and 11 -
Pee Wee Tournament
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11
7:30 Intermediate C Gagne
MONDAY, JANUARY 12
9:00 Midget Gaine
Ripley vs Lucknow
TUESDAY, JANUARY 13
Broomball Games
8:00 Ashfield vs W.W.
9:00 teachers vs Lanes
10:00 Holyrood vs Lucknow
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no ejections from the game,
it was a full Lucknow squad
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that advanced to the ca -
.pionship game,
.Later that <day, Lucknow
took to the ice with a full
injured
roster inciudiofive veured
ml ...
layers bound with more,.
tape than , the team sticks.
The' opposition was''- a well`
rested Mount Forest "A"
team that . hadn't played
since the previous day. ..
In th, t period Lucknow
got Mount crest sleeping
and took a 2 01ead, however
it was a sleeping giant that
awoke in the second and it
was -all Lucknow: could do to
hold the . lead : scoring . two
goals : to. which. Mount Forest
replied with two.
Within five .minutes of the
third period MoutForest
scored again and for the rest
of the game play 'around, .the
Lucknow net was frantic. As.
the minutes ticked away, Ray
Guay stood his ground be-
tween the posts. With less
than a minute •remaining.
Mike. Dennis'; forechecking
again paidoff as he ,broke up
a Mount Forest attack. and
passed to Paul Hamilton who
tipped the pass into the open
net. The trophy and the gold
:medals were Lucknow's.
y
The price of gold is high
even in hockey, as it
found the nett day that
MacPherson would be side-
lined
ide-lined` for a number of weeks
With an injury that occurred.
hi the final minutes of the
game.
Also on the injured 'list are
Paul Hamilton and Paul
Finlay and: itis hoped all
wilt be back in action soon.
.. Accepting the . trophy ` for
Lucknow -was team captain;
Mike Dennis,, and it couldn't,
have been more fitting. Mike ;
° was the leading point getter
with four : goals and six
assists in the tournament.
'The team would --like to
thank the: fans who • gave
strong . support throughout
the :' weekend with '•special
thanks to the Midgets Dave
Gibson,' Kent : Alton and
Jerry :Searle. -
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