The Lucknow Sentinel, 1981-03-25, Page 19L ...ow . Sentinel, Wednerdny, Maych 28, 1981 --Page 17
uveniles lead semi-final series
The Lucknow . Juveniles
won their first two games of
the , OM.H.A. semi-finals
against West Lorne on the
weekend to, take a 2 0 lead
in the best of alive series.
Steve MacPherson scored.
two goals as Lucknow down-
ed West Lorne by a score of 5
3 on Saturday night in West
Lorne, Lucknow took a 3 . = 0
lead in the firstfive minutes
of the game on .goals him
Paul Hamilton, Paul Finlay
and Steve. Simpson before
the home team got on the
board. Steve MacPherson's
two goals gave Lucknow a 5 -
1 lead before West Lorne
could) rally . with two more to
end the scoring.
Over 350 fans gathered in
the Lucknow, arena on Sun-
day . afternoon to watch the
Juveniles trounce. ' West
Lorne to the tune of 7 - 0.
Brad Humphrey opened the
scoring just ten seconds into
the game and with 'goals
from Kevin Clark and Alan
Rivett, Lucknow took a 3 0
lead before the end . of the
first period. Steve Simpson
scored the only goal of the
second period.
In .the third period Paul
Hamilton scored only 12 sec-
onds from the opening face-
off and three ' minutes later
Brad Humphrey scored his
second goal of the game on a
passe from Steve MacPher-
son;
Paul Hamilton scored his
second goal of the game with`
less than five minutes to play
to end the scoring, Assisting
on the goals were. Steve.
MacPherson with four, Brad
J7j8j1 in Lochalsh
By Kae Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mc-
Charles and Ryan of Petrolia
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver McCharles.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington
Webster and ' Cecil visited
one evening :with Mr. and
Mrs. Ross 'Henderson, Bren-
da and Bonnie.
Mrs. Mayme Henderson of
Lucknow is recuperating at
the home of her son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Henderson.
Bob MacKenzie visited on
the' weekend witir Mt. and
Mrs. Ross' MacKenzie.
Visiting with Mrs. Emile
MacLennan were Mrs. Mar-
garet Morton, Tina and
Jason of Point, . Clark and
Florence MacLennan of Kin-
cardine. They had a lovely
time as they were also cele-
brating Margaret's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heifer -
map of London visited on the
weekend with Mrs. Dorothy
MacLennan.
Mrs. Wellington Webster
and Cecil: spent , a day in
Goderich visiting Mrs. Nor-
ma Young and Mrs. Viola,
Farquhar before Cecil re-
turned
to Richfield, Ohioto
be .with`Mr. and Mrs. Atlee
Wise and Tricia. on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs: 'Wayne Mac- .
Lennan of Toronto were in
Lucknow 'on the weekend to
attend the funeral, of Flo
Mansfield. They also visited
with Mrs. Emile MacLennan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wellington
Webster and Cecil visited the
other evening with. Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Smith of Dungan-
non.,
Visiting with Mrs. Dorothy
MacLennan was Katie Suth-
erland of London and Finlay
MacLennan of Kitchener.
New gi.andson arrives
*from page 7
- Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. ' Rick Smith of
Ripley on the birth of their
baby boy, Michael John, a
first grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Smith. ,
Mrs. Peter VanSickle' and
children are visiting for a few
days with relatives in Cam-
bridge..
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mc-
Guire and children visited on
Friday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Reeve and Susan of
Ripley.
Mrs. Walter Black, Mrs.
Lorraine McGuire, and Mrs.
Ron McGuire visited on Sun- ,
day evening with Walter
Blackand Mrs. Rick Smith. in
Kincardine -Hospital.
Mrs. Blanche Hamilton
visited last Wednesday with
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Tout of
Kincardine.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Steele of
Lpnd'on spent the weekend at .-
their home here.
Christian School stage musical\
Get on Board, Noah
Our musical called, Get On
Board Noah, was a success,
thanks to our teacher Mrs.
Johnston, .who organized the
whole program. It was about
how .children would feel if,
they were on an ark. One boy
played by Allan Kikkert does
not have much faith that God
will get them through the
rain and bring them• to dry
land. Of course in the end he
sees that God never fails us.
We had a Jamaican dinner
on March 13. Most of us
enjoyed the different taste of
Jamaican chicken, rice and
peas and Gazarda-fordes-
sett.
We had a talent . show at
the .school and had a number
of different acts. Some of the
senior girls put on a gym-
nastics display: We really
enjoyed that. A group of girls
sang, we had some recitals of
poems and one on the piano.
Two boys put on a special
puppet play that they made
up themselves.
W hiteChUrCh
•from page 14
a good crowd in attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Schultz,
of Blyth visited on Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Durnin.
Humphrey , with two and
Steve Simpson, Kevin Clark
and Kent Alton tallied one
each.
Donnie Dorscht made sev-
eral outstanding saves 'The next game of the
throughout the game as he series will be held tonight at
recorded his first shutout of 8:00 p.m. in West 'Lorne:
the playoffs in the Lucknow . Should Lucknow win this
net. `, game . they will advance to
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To The Electors Of Huron - Bruce
THANK YOU
I wish to express my appreciation. for your support
and good wishes during the election.
It was my pleasure to meet with many of you and I
look forward to meeting with you again in the
upcoming years. Likewise I. look forward to sefving
the needs of the "people of Huron Bruce.
To all who worked so hard in the election effort, i
say "Well done!" The effort put forward , by all of
you was encouraging to see and indicates that the
people of this riding have a healthy respect for our
democratic process.
• Again thank you for the confidence that ibu have
shown me. 1 ' will work. hard to uphold your trust.
Sincerely,
MURRAY ELSTON