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Sad y, we weat'e
to open the %,
ynerat "wrorth + -nue
machine pid too much Bort
the inexperieuced" Illy th
squad and it was soon evidh
dint that Li sand Brusm"
would meet for die B
_ aye
Knowing that it would be
tough game, evety single
Player came out skating hard
and Playing. , god positional
. Byf their constant
work, the.
boys :were
tarty the play to the
s
team, and late in
t period Danny Gil
fent John D.
in the seecuund, Luck-
was
ucawas able to open up a 5 -,
d when they scored four
in less than three
mai
On Saturday `night, Janu-
naty 10, ; the Lucknow Senior
Fleas played host to Mild-
may.
In a hard fought game the
final score was Lucknow 1, s"
Mildmay 1. Scoring for Loch
now was Rodney Crich. as-
sisted by Brad Murray.
Paul Helm played a strong
game in net.
minutes. These sewing g plays
were Chris .from Chris
Collyer and Brad Pstap,
John D. MacKenzie fiom
Danny. Gilchrist; Danny Gil-
christ from: Donnie -ll 'arrr
Ian and Chris, :Imdur Jeff'
- Gibson ftom Chris Irwin.
Anterthele break, the team
came out just -as hard know-
ing
r wing that Brussels, has a good
tea*,and if they were give s
break would know how to use
it. Sharp play paid orf in the
sixth goal by Donnie Maw`.
Fattan from John . D. 'Mac
Kenzie ,at 1.1.49 but good
teams never ,div up. Bn s-
sets scoredtheir first goal at
9.17, added a p°• Piny
goal at 6,15 and a Final' goal
at 1A9 but Lucknow had the.
gameand the trophy.
Defensive ''stars '. in the
game ' were Dean Lindsay
with some super saves , be -
raven the : pipes; Richard
MacDonald and Donnie Mur-
trait'; . Andy Grazier 'and :Jeff
Gibson. Other boys who were
part of this simper game but
didn't make the score sheet
were Steve Murray, Scott
Hackett and Charlie Murray..
Great game guys!
In the last game of the
tournament, Seaforth
the hardware with� a Well
earned. victecy. From the
opening whistle it was evid-
ent that our teamwas not
skating as they had in their
previous game and Seaforth
carried the play in . the first
period' scoring twice in the:
recess,
For the rest of the game
The teams played.. even hock -
The Lancers managed - to
win and lose a game on the
weekend, losing S - 1 Friday
night to the Hartiston Blues.
and winning Sunday night
against Winghamn by a 5 to 3
In Harns ton Friday night,
Hartiston scored two goals in
each of the midst two 'periods
to build up a 4 to 0 lead
before the Lancer's Jim Mur-
ray scored from Clark and
MacKinnon. Harriston then
added one mote to maie the
fill score 5 to ,1 for }laths=
ton.
Sunday night in Lucknow
the
Lancers s struck for two
goals in the ' first ` t, ' as
Murray and Stanley -a,
goals to give the s' a 2
to 0 lead at the end of the
Fast period. Stanley scored
again intoe second.period to
-give : Lucknow a three to
laid atthe endof the
second period. Wingham Fin-'
ally got rolling in the third
period as they scored three.
straight goals and it looked
for awhile as they might 'get
more, but Lancer Ron Martin
,•rheup with -two -big saves
Ottawa, will be marked and 20
in a row, and it finally
dawned on the .test of the
Lancers that maybe _ they,.
should do something about
it. Carl Stanley scored . a
shorthanded goal and 19;'.
seconds later Brian Blair
scored tosealaway the win
for Lucknow.'x a'
This' coming Friday, Janu-
ary 16, the Mildmay Mon-
archs will be in town at. 8.30
p.m. for a rare Friday flight
home game for the... Lancers.
So come on down and cheer
them on.
ey. Lucknow got on the score
board at the 9.04 Math with.*
goal by Brad Priestly from
Chris Collyer and Chris Irwin
to get back into the game but
Seaforth festered' the margin !.
three minutes latera to tom-
plete the sooting..
While .:the - boys played
their best hockey in the third,;
period, neitherr team was
able to score and Seaforth
won the trophy with a 3 - 1
victory.
Congratulations team on a
good weekend of hockey. I
think you, represent : your-
selves and your. ;team.
Thanks .to the Lucknow Le-
gion /309 for their sponsor-
ship in the tournament. We
hope our conduct justified
your interest. We look for-
ward ' to representing the
Lucknow , Legion in Port
Agin..
Since last report, our team
lid have been selected,
Team captain is Richard
MacDonald and assistants
are Brad Priestap and Don-
nie
on ,cueMcFarlan.. Richard' is a
solid tear -guard who sets the
example when the going gets
tough behind the blue line.
Brad is ..; a sharp two-way . .
centermran whoshows a tot of
anticipation. Donnie McFar-
lin :is -one o+f our strongest
skaters and our leading
scorer.
To date, the team record is
13 - 2 - 6 with just 50Q hockey
since mid-December.. While
this week's activities started
slowly with an `.8 1 loss to.
Mildmay in our Friday night
game, the rest of the week-
end was super hockey.,
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Opening ceremonies for
Culross Community Centre'
other sections of Sno 1 will be
n held in Central and Eastern
On January 17, 19111 at the
Teeswater, the Weste
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Ontario section of the Sno 1 Ontano on this date also -
trail system will be officially
opened at 230 p.m: INTERTOWN BOWLING
This 500 miles of public
trail stretching from Wing On January 1011* Lucknow
ham to Alexandria. east of defeated As You Like It. 27
groomed by participating ` : Lucknow stores were:VRon
snowmobile clubs along theme • Sttanley1100. Bob Love 1070.
route under the direction of Bob Greer 1003, Allan Stan -
the Ontario Federation of Eley 989,. Gerry Ross 907..
Snowmobille. Clubs; -Harvey Culbert 829.
Support hospital
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WINGHAM _ Winggh a town
council will be looking for
$15,000 it its budget...during
the :next two 'years as its
donation to the building
project at the Wingban and..
Distri t . 6
Council agreed to accept in
principle the hospital
board's request for ' a
donation, leaving it up to the
finance committee to find
the money.
However, Deputy Reeve
Harold : Wild pointed out
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there isn't foo . touch doubt
that the money will have to ;'
come from the taxpayers'
Pockets.
Thetown'sdonration will go
• towards the 000,000 ex-
pension
xpension of aHroe space and
• deperiments at the hospital:
The work is the first part of
the two-phase program; the
second phase will be a $1.5
million expansion of the
outpatient facilities in
another four or five year.
BY FRAN hitIVAIL
In the last book exchange we received some outstand-
ing new books. Here are brief descriptions of two of
them:
A Wad Heart by Dale Carson. Early teenage fiction. 88
pages. lllustrated with Photographs Jana, a teenager.
tries to Figure out what she wants in her friendships with
two boys- one a long time friend, the other a popular boy
in her class. She makes the wrong decision first but has
the courage to admit her error. Well written. uplifting.
Very true to today's lifestyles.
Hearts by Hilma, Wolitzer. Adult fittioil, 324 pages. No
illustrations. A young woman, suddenly widowed, after
six weeks of marriage to an older man, tries to get to
know her teenage step-daughteris they travel' across the
U.S. to deliver the .ter' l to her relatives. She finds her own
identity in theirexperiences and they realize "family"
means more than blood relations Written With humor
'and com aaassio easily read,' length not a problem,
The library is showing free movies for the whole faanily
Friday evening, 7.30 p.m., . at the Lucknow Town Hall.
Tell your friends.