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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-03-04, Page 100 'H PH+C NE 52.41811 AIR CONDITIONED Pee Wees lose. seni- After a good start to their OMHA semi final series . on Tuesday with a 2 -1 win, the Lucknow Pee Wees lost the series on games in Paisley on Wednesday and at home on Saturday. In the Tuesday game, it was apparent that the boys had a tough series on hand. The teams were playing close checking hockey and neither team was able to skate freely. An early goal by Brad Priestap. from Chris Irwin stood for most of the early going. Paisley tied the game late in the .first period and the game was decided at 7.44. of the third on a goal by Donnie McFarlane withas- sists to Danny Gilchrist and Chris 'Irwin. Ori Wednesday in Paisley the game was catch-up if you. can! The score was tied three times but Lucknow could not pull into the lead. Finally, on Flea tournament this Saturday On February 28, the Junior. ° Fleas played host to Tees; water in the morning and defeated them in a close , contest 4 to • 3. Scoring for Lucknow were Dale Priestap 3 and Chris Stevenson 1 Russell Sutton played net. Saturday night the Senior Fleas hosted Tiverton and came away with a 7 - 0 win. Scoring were Brad Murray 5 goals, 1 assist; Chris Steven- son 1 goal and' Adrian Rau 1 goal and 2 assists; Brad Tay- lor 1 assist and Derek Turner 1 assist. Paul :Helm played net. The Lucknow Fleas I .hast their annual • Flea Tourna- ment this', Saturdayat the Lucknow Arena. Lucknow plays Teeswater in the open- ing game at 9 a.m. Come out and see the action. I . AMATEUR TALENT SHOW [EVERY TWO WEEKS] Wednesday, March 1 lth at8:30p.m. at the Vendome HOtel, Teeswater EVERYONE WELCOME •PRIZES FOR CCONTESTANTS Music by Kountry Kati, Wondering what varieties to plant next year? Talk to. me. I'm the "G -Whiz" in this area ---your Funk's G -Hybrid defiler. I can tell you which high -yielding Funk's G -Hybrids and forage cropsare best for this area. 1 also have some information on new agronomic developments you should be looking into. And I'm ready now to take your order and help you make sure you have ,proven perfor- mers come planting time. Funk's is a Brand Nam, Numb IdMMy Vanet C ■ I s11 !!' C riEM� • FUNIt CIBA-GEIGY SEEDS LID Colton, Ontario Canada. NOR $BO Tha btnitahort 01 •warranty arid ramed'y On 111 110 11` tattled IO each bap of Finites G•Hybt d sold is a pari of the', lerwis Of sale thereof. earmark of quality. DAN KIV e RR; R.R. 2, KINCARDINE 395-5113 ri77,..,--7.7,777-"- Liachnew nal series to Pais two ,late power play goals, Paisley wrapped up a 5 - 3 win and tied the series. The score sheet read. Chris Irwin from Chris Col- lyer and Brad Priestap; Scott Hackett from Danny Gil- christ; .Danny Gilchrist from Donnie ,McFarlane Saturday's game proved that hard work isn't always enough. The' boys skated hard and checkedwell but were unable to buy a . goal. Discuss sewing machine The second meeting of the St. Helens 4-H club) was held on two different days, Satur- day, February 21 and Mon- day; February 23, due to extenuating : circumstance. The exact same format took place at each meeting. The meeting was opened, with the 4-H pledge. The members answered the roll call, The pattern and fabric I have chosen for my 4-H project. The minutes of ° the. last meeting were read by Marion . Raynard.. It was decided that each girl would give a club name with the roll call at meeting three. Anne Alton has offered) to make a picture for the front of the book'. Mrs. Raynard then read and discussed, Your sewing machine, and went through " the parts of the sewing machine as well as its use as shown and discussed in the member's . manual, Simply Sewing. They discussed fab- ric preparation and garment care. The difference between a woven and a knit fabric was pointed out as well as what a true bias and true grain are, and how to place a pattern piece on the straight of grain. Mrs. Raynard then showed how to alter a pattern; pin fit a pattern, and discussed pat- tern symbols. The members are to bring. their pattern and fabric to the next meeting. ' LEISURE TOURS INC. FOR TOUR LEISURE TIME FREE - = Call for your free summer brochure and phut your vacation with us GASPE/MARITIMES August 8 and SeptembersZ f981 WESTERN CANADA - July: 25 and June 29, 981. LAKE WINNIPEG CRUISE & AGAWA CANYON September 5, 1981 OTTAWA & GATINEAU HILLS - May 11 and October. 2,1981 PENNSYLVANIA August 9, 198t Plus many more exciting holiday destlnatlons Book with your local Travel Agent FI or information call - . LEISURE TOURS INC. 258a 10th Street Hanover, Ontario • . Phone 364-445,8 [Collect] r ir e Try it, you'll tike it. 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MAGNAVOX by PHILIPS •Antennas Rotors ',Towers 395-5405 electronics repair the win, move on to play Smithvilie in the. OMHA quarter finals. . The Pee Wees would like to thank the large crowd who came out to see ,the game. Sorry we couldn't post a Willi. fi Arm Lucknow s District Community Centro OPEN DATES AVAILABLE MARCH Friday 6 Saturday 7 Friday 13 Saturday 14 Friday 20 Friday 27 APRIL Friday 3 Friday 10 Friday 24 MAY Friday 1 Friday 15 • Friday 22 Saturday 23 Friday 28 NowBooking For 1982 FOR FURTHER ' I1 FORMATION AND MID WEEK BOOKING CALL 528.3532 LAST NIGHT MARCH 5 On Showing t:00 P.M. LILY TOMLIN • CHARLES GRADIN THE INCREDIBLE SHRINKING WOMAN .ADUL INTIIT*INMINT Starts FRIDAY! FRI: & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS 7:00 & 9:00 SUN.-THURS. ONE SHOWING COO V.M. GENE RICHARD. WILDER and PRYOR dress up as woodpeckers and get ADULT framed for cti robbing r , a bank... and when they discover)) that prison life is for the birds . - they go.. 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