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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-02-25, Page 11Receives On Monday evening of last week Feb. 16, -1981, Mrs. Mary Donnie MacDonald of Ripley dropped around to the house here to show Fran and Ab Wylds a newspaper clipp- ing which she had just received from her daughter Marietta in Perth, Australia. Pee • Wa ' 1ldf=11!av aa. It is ' a ,shortnews item con cerning her son-in-law some copied it as follows - "Mr. Gordon Dawson,.. creative director of a Perth .Advertis- ing Agency, has won an in- ternational advertising award. The award was presented by the Cannes Festival International du Film Publicitaire for a Shell commercial on safe driving. The commercial was pro- duced for television in. Canada where Mr. Dawson worked before returning to Australia." The letter dated . Feb. 4 which Marietta wrote to her mother Mary tem that her husband Gordon Dawson received a note of con gratulations from Sir Charles ' Court of . Perth. Perth is ' the capital of Western Australia one of the sjx states making up the Pee Wees had a week off as theywaited for the resolu- tion of a Paisley-Teeswater series. Bythe,weekend, word had -been received to get on with a series against Paisley for the W.O.A.A. champion ship. To date, the team has an 18-12-4 record against out-of- town opposition: Team mem- bers have scored 159 goals ` and 133 goals have been scored on the Pee Wees. In action.this week against houseleague, opposition, Scott . Hackettpicked up ..6 points, Jamie Humphrey net - Lancers lead .se: The Lucknow Lancers lost and one and won one . in •their series with the Mount Forest Rams on the weekend. In Mount Forest on Friday n• ight, the . Lancers didn't have what it takes to win the game as the Rams overpow- ered theiLancers and won 7.- 4. Scoring for Lucknow were Geoff Graham, Bob Surridge • Dennis Burrows with two. In Sunday's' game, the Lancers ; took the play to the Rams and led 2 - 0 after the first and 3 0. after the second. The Rams scored the only goal of the third period. Final score 3 -1 for Lucknow. Scoring for the home town lads were Dennis . Burrows, John Hamilton and Dave MacKinnon. I! WINTER ets 3 DAYS OIJLY Prue Charmans Work CIo thing Phone s2e•2526 Loaner/ All Tropical Plants 25% OFF Quinn's Fiowers & Gifts Phone 5284033 Lacknow The next game in the series is Wednesday night in Mount Forest at 8.30 p.m. If necessary, the final, game of the series will be played in Lucknow Friday night at 8.30. p.m. Should Lucknow win the series Wednesday night, they might play ,Wingham in the next ;round starting Fri- day night. Bob McIntosh won the 50/50 -draw : Sunday night. ted 5, and Tim •. Becker bagged 4. Jeff Ackert, Rick Bechard, Fred Flangan, Bri- an Reavie and John .Vander- velde• each collected two while Dean Lindsay, Todd Park and Tim Treleaven ad- ded one each: The Pee Wees would like to thank the Lucknow Legion for their sponsorship in a Legion tournament in Port Elgin earlier in the month. The boys met Fergus in their game and after a shaky start • that left them two goals down in less than two minutes, they regained their form and played to a 4 - 2 final. While the team didn't win, they put their act together, especialy inthe third period when they had good chances, and carried their experience a. into their Brussels series. 9Ply Cord 70 Yd. Bali spode' $Z• 95 9 Ply Cord Now Available By The Pound - Or By The Yard OTHER .iN STORE SPECIALS UP TO SO%o OFF g• SepoyCeramics & Cr�fts Lucknow Phone 5284600 FALL & WINTER JUNIOR & MISSES Dresses fs Price AditOn S Fashions & Fabrics uckno w Pone 528-2126 '9 0 federation of Australia. The Ogilvy :Maher Advertising Agency is based in Toronto and Gordon works for the branch of this company in Perth. The competition for this award draws entries from around .theworld so it is quite an honour to'win it. - Mary had . just arrived back home in. Ripley on Jan. 15 after spending a five week vacation in Perth with Gor- don and Marietta and their two children - son Lewis MacDonald Dawson age 5, and daughter Emily Margaret who was one year old on Jan. 5. Since it is the summer season in Australia it was not the usual white snow Christmas. in Canada. Mrs. Belle Henry will celebrate her 99th birthday next Sunday March lst 1981 at Huron .villa in Ripley where she resides. Her many friends and relatives wish Belle all the best on this -hap- py occasion. A week ago : Mabel and Norman Barnard were back home from Florida. The�y► ' had been vacationing- in thle, Ormond Beacharea there. They went down on January 5th 'and so luckily escaped all those snow squalls and low temperatures here. Also a week ago Carl Bren- nan was back home to Ripley. Carl had spent three weeks, in. Etobicoke General Hospital in Toronto where he had undergone surgery. It was nice, to see , Carl back. again. Tuesday of last week, Feb. 17, 1981 Mrs. Margaret R. Thompson of Ripley served her first day as the new assistant postmaster at the Ripley Post Office. Mrs. Eileen Emmerton underwent surgery on Mon- day of last week. It is reported that Eileen is a pa- tient in University Hospital in London. Folks here wish Eileen well. Miss Kathleen, Hunter of the Sixth Concession west in Huron township returned on Monday of this week to her position in the Ripley, Royal Bank next door here.., Kathleen enjoyed a two week vacation in Florida and missed all that driving in the fog last week. At the bank was Mrs. Pat van den Hogen of Gladstone street in Ripley the former Pat MacDonald. On Monday evening February 16 .. Niels Frederiksen was : back bonne in Ripley. He had spent a couple of weeks visiting with friends in Willowdale and Toronto. On his return home Niels learned that ' his brother Vilhelm Frederiksen had died on Jan. 30 at Asferg in Dentnark. The funeral was held at Asferg on Tues- day, Feb.: 3, 1961. His daughter Lene visited here lasts o er. Reports this Monday mor- ning upstreet in Ripley have. Mrs. Charlotte MacDonald in hospital in London for a broken hip suffered during the weekend. Jack and Mary Scott had as dinner guests on Sunday evening Francis, Irene, Cor- k= and Kevin Boyle. Later on in the evening the Scotts - had a pleasant surpriseas • former tenth concession neighbors joined in for a house warming party. Arriving around 8:15 were Mr. and ;firs. Cecil Sutton, Rodney and Tammy, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott and Ian, Mr. and Mrs. John Far- rell, Teresa, Tania and Tobi, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Aurel Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Don McCosh, and Mary. Anne Kukoly. Much enjoy- ment was had around the piano, the pool table and tables of food. St. Helens UCW meet St. Helens U.C.W. met at Miss Isobel Miller's home on Tuesday, February 17, 1981. There were eight ladies pres- ent. Mrs. Janet McPherson op- ened the meeting with the call to worship. Miss Isobel Miller read the scripture and Mrs. Janet - McPherson. read, • A Blank Cheque. Mrs. Margaret Cameron presented the topic concern- ing, Partners in Crisis. It was a profile on Donavan Brown, a hospital chaplain and dis- cussion followed. Mrs. Gordon McPherson was in charge of the • busi- ness. ,.Mrs. Helen Todd re- ported that no one attended, the meeting in. Brucefield :on January 26. The minutes were read. by .Mrs. Laurine McQuillin and the treasurer's report by • Mrs. Janet McPherson. A report on , the get well cards was given. . , - A June tea, an anniversary speaker and the World Day of Prayer, were discussed. Mrs: Helen Todd and Miss Isobel Miller served a dainty Kinch and Miss Peggy Gor- don, gave the courtesy re- marks. Advance to quarter - fini* • The Lucknow Juveniles ad- vanced to the all Ontario quarter -finals Friday night by trouncing Paisley to the tuneof9-O. The consistent passing and backchecking throughout the game was more than the .Paisley team could handle. Thesolid goaltending they had in last week's game crumbled under a barrage of hard, well placed shots. Kevin Clark led the scor- ing withtwo goals with singles added by Brad Hum- phrey, Steve Simpson, Alan Rivett, Steve MacPherson, Paul Hamilton, Kent Alton and Barry Elphick. The combined team effort missing in last week's loss proved to be the key factor in Lucknow's domination of Fri- day's. game. Twice this year, the Juveniles have proved their `ability to play together ' as a team and both times they have been rewarded for their efforts with the Walker- ton Tournament Champion- ship and now with the W.O.A.A. Championship, Fan support in Paisley was unusually high for an away game and was very- much appreciated by the team,